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Re: _subscript quotes too much
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- From: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx>
- To: zsh-workers <zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: _subscript quotes too much
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 13:11:59 +0100
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 13:53:00 +0200
"Mikael Magnusson" <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well,
> typeset -A hi
> hi=(\" hello)
> echo $hi[<tab>
>
> should ideally produce "$hi[\"]" but I don't even know if that's
> possible or worth it. :) Or even
Double quotes are really hard and I think I'll pretend they don't exist.
The fact that foo["]=stuff doesn't work (it's waiting for a closing quote)
while foo[\"]=stuff assigns to an element \", including the backslash,
doesn't fill me with zeal for handling this in completion.
> hi=(\* hello)
> echo $hi[<tab>
> would produce $hi[(e)*]
That's easy.
Index: Completion/Zsh/Context/_subscript
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Completion/Zsh/Context/_subscript,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.13 _subscript
--- Completion/Zsh/Context/_subscript 9 Apr 2008 11:25:41 -0000 1.13
+++ Completion/Zsh/Context/_subscript 9 Apr 2008 12:06:21 -0000
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
local suf MATCH MBEGIN MEND
local -a keys
keys=(${${(kP)compstate[parameter]}//(#m)[\$\\\[\]\(\)\[\{\}]/\\$MATCH})
-
+ keys=(${keys//#%(#m)[*@]/(e)$MATCH})
[[ "$RBUFFER" != (|\\)\]* ]] && suf="$osuf"
_wanted association-keys expl 'association key' \
Index: Doc/Zsh/params.yo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Doc/Zsh/params.yo,v
retrieving revision 1.46
diff -u -r1.46 params.yo
--- Doc/Zsh/params.yo 3 Apr 2008 08:46:50 -0000 1.46
+++ Doc/Zsh/params.yo 9 Apr 2008 12:06:23 -0000
@@ -344,8 +344,8 @@
braces (`tt({)' and `tt(})'): they must appear either in balanced pairs or
preceded by a backslash, and backslashes that protect parentheses or
braces are removed during parsing. This is because parameter expansions
-may be surrounded balanced braces, and subscript flags are introduced by
-balanced parenthesis.
+may be surrounded by balanced braces, and subscript flags are introduced by
+balanced parentheses.
The second difference is that a double-quote (`tt(")') may appear as part
of a subscript expression without being preceded by a backslash, and
--
Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx> Software Engineer
CSR PLC, Churchill House, Cambridge Business Park, Cowley Road
Cambridge, CB4 0WZ, UK Tel: +44 (0)1223 692070
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