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Re: PATCH: 3.1.5-pws-10: _tar
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- From: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: PATCH: 3.1.5-pws-10: _tar
- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 17:29:08 +0100
- In-reply-to: "Sven Wischnowsky"'s message of "Thu, 04 Mar 1999 16:52:14 NFT." <199903041552.QAA02979@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sven Wischnowsky wrote:
> The things below adds a helper function `_multi_parts' that gets two
> arguments: a separator character and an array (name or `(...)'). It
> will then complete the parts of the words that are separated by the
> separator character.
>
> It also changes the `_tar' function to use `_multi_parts', maybe Peter
> would like to put the changed one into `_tar2' so that users can
> decide which one they want.
This isn't working for directories for me. After zsh-3.1.5-pws-10/ it will
complete files, but not Src. Typing Src/ makes it complete files but not
directories down there, and so on. Trying to do a lot in one go leaves a
space where Src should have been, and makes no change after that.
In fact, now it's stopped working altogether: zsh-<TAB> does nothing in
that position. It's calling _multi_parts, and the list of files is right,
but nothing's coming back. When I type zsh-3.1.5-pws-10/, I can see it
generate a list of completions with that removed, then I get this
+ orig=
+ patstr=*
+ [[ == */* ]]
+ eval pat="$patstr:gs.*.[^/]#."
+ pat=[^/]#
+ tmp1=( )
+ (( 0 ))
+ [[ * == */* ]]
+ [[ nm -ne compstate[nmatches] ]]
and that's all I get. For trying to complete zsh-<TAB>, I get this
+ [[ / == / ]]
+ gsep=.
+ patstr=zsh-**
+ orig=zsh-
+ matchflags=
+ _match_pattern _path_files patstr matchflags
+ eval matchflags='(#l)'
+ matchflags=(#l)
+ [[ 2 -eq 2 ]]
+ eval patstr='zsh*-**'
+ patstr=zsh*-**
+ [[ -n ]]
+ eval patstr=$patstr:gs-/-\*/-:gs/\*\*/\*/
+ patstr=zsh*-*
+ pref=
+ [[ zsh- == */* ]]
+ eval pat="$patstr:gs.*.[^/]#."
+ pat=zsh[^/]#-[^/]#
+ tmp1=( )
+ (( 0 ))
+ [[ zsh*-* == */* ]]
+ [[ nm -ne compstate[nmatches] ]]
and nothing more. Is it mishandling cases with a / at the end? But what's
happened to the listing I got before of file in zsh-3.1.5-pws-10? I'm very
confused.
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Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Tel: +39 050 844536
WWW: http://www.ifh.de/~pws/
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