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authorSven Wischnowsky <wischnow@users.sourceforge.net>2001-04-02 11:23:04 +0000
committerSven Wischnowsky <wischnow@users.sourceforge.net>2001-04-02 11:23:04 +0000
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-#compdef -first-
-
-# This function is called at the very beginning before any other
-# function for a specific context.
-#
-# This just gives some examples of things you might want to do here.
-#
-#
-# Other things you can do here is to complete different things if the
-# word on the line matches a certain pattern. This example allows
-# completion of words from the history by adding two commas at the end 
-# and hitting TAB.
-#
-#     if [[ "$PREFIX" = *,, ]]; then
-#       local max i=1 expl opt
-#     
-#       PREFIX="$PREFIX[1,-2]"
-#       # If a numeric prefix is given, we use it as the number of
-#       # lines (multiplied by ten below) in the history to search.
-#       if [[ ${NUMERIC:-1} -gt 1 ]]; then
-#         max=$NUMERIC
-#         unset NUMERIC
-#       else
-#         # The default is to search the last 100 lines.
-#         max=10
-#       fi
-#       # We first search in the last ten words, then in the last
-#       # twenty words, and so on...
-#       while [[ i -le max ]]; do
-#         if zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:history-words" sort; then
-#           opt=-J
-#         else
-#           opt=-V
-#         fi
-#         if _wanted "$opt" history-words expl "history ($n)" \
-#                compadd -Q - \
-#                    "${(@)${(@)historywords:#[\$'\"]*}[1,i*10]}"; then
-#           # We have found at least one matching word, so we switch
-#           # on menu-completion and make sure that no other
-#           # completion function is called by setting _compskip.
-#           compstate[insert]=menu
-#           _compskip=all
-#           return 0
-#         fi
-#         (( i++ ))
-#       done
-#     fi