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authorTanaka Akira <akr@users.sourceforge.net>1999-04-15 18:17:36 +0000
committerTanaka Akira <akr@users.sourceforge.net>1999-04-15 18:17:36 +0000
commit904b939cbd81a542303da2c58288b95b153106f5 (patch)
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-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/compwid.yo27
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/expn.yo65
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/guide.yo4
3 files changed, 84 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/compwid.yo b/Doc/Zsh/compwid.yo
index 2cb12e2c2..4208317fb 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/compwid.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/compwid.yo
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ xitem(tt(compadd) [ tt(-qQfnUam) ] [ tt(-F) var(array) ])
 xitem([ tt(-P) var(prefix) ] [ tt(-S) var(suffix) ])
 xitem([ tt(-p) var(hidden-prefix) ] [ tt(-s) var(hidden-suffix) ])
 xitem([ tt(-i) var(ignored-prefix) ] [ tt(-W) var(file-prefix) ])
-xitem([ tt(-J) var(name) ] [ tt(-V) var(name) ])
+xitem([ tt(-J) var(name) ] [ tt(-V) var(name) ] [ tt(-X) var(explanation) ])
 xitem([ tt(-r) var(remove-chars) ] [ tt(-R) var(remove-func) ])
 item([ tt(-M) var(match-spec) ] [ tt(--) ] [ var(words) ... ])(
 
@@ -182,14 +182,17 @@ item(tt(-S) var(suffix))(
 Like tt(-P) but gives a string that has to be inserted after the match.
 )
 item(tt(-p) var(hidden-prefix))(
-This gives a string that should be 
-...
+This gives a string that should be inserted in the line before the
+match but that should not appear in the list of matches.
 )
 item(tt(-s) var(hidden-suffix))(
-...
+Like `tt(-p)', but gives a string to insert after the match.
 )
 item(tt(-i) var(ignored-prefix))(
-...
+This gives a string to insert into the command line just before any
+string given with the `tt(-P)' option. Without `tt(-P)' the string is
+inserted before the string given with `tt(-p)' or directly before the
+match.
 )
 item(tt(-J) var(name))(
 As for tt(compctl) and tt(complist) this gives the name of the group
@@ -198,6 +201,10 @@ of matches the words should be stored in.
 item(tt(-V) var(name))(
 Like tt(-J) but naming a unsorted group.
 )
+item(tt(-X) var(explanation))(
+The var(explanation) string will be printed with the list of matches,
+as for tt(compctl -X).
+)
 item(tt(-q))(
 This flag has the same meaning as for tt(compctl) and tt(complist),
 too. It makes the suffix given with tt(-S) be automatically removed if 
@@ -382,15 +389,19 @@ given, it is true if the number of words is equal to or greater than
 var(min) and equal to or less than var(max)
 )
 item(tt(-after) var(string))(
-true if the cursor is after a word that is equal to var(string)
+true if the cursor is after a word that is equal to var(string); this
+removes all words up to and including the matched word from the
+positional parameters
 )
 item(tt(-mafter) var(pattern))(
 like tt(-after) but using pattern matching
 )
 item(tt(-between) var(string1) var(string2))(
 true if the cursor is after a word that is equal to var(string1), if
-there is also a word that is equal to va(string2), this is true only
-if the cursor is before it
+there is also a word that is equal to var(string2), this is true only
+if the cursor is before it; as a side effect, all words before
+var(string1) and after var(string2) (both inclusive) are removed from
+the positional parameters
 )
 item(tt(-mbetween) var(pattern1) var(pattern2))(
 like tt(-between) but using pattern matching
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
index ccf245367..fa56bc0af 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ can be specified by separating two characters by a `tt(-)'.
 A `tt(-)' or `tt(])' may be matched by including it as the
 first character in the list.
 There are also several named classes of characters, in the form
-`tt([:)var(name)(tt:])' with the following meanings:  `tt([:alnum:])'
+`tt([:)var(name)tt(:])' with the following meanings:  `tt([:alnum:])'
 alphanumeric, `tt([:alpha:])' alphabetic,
 `tt([:blank:])' space or tab,
 `tt([:cntrl:])' control character, `tt([:digit:])' decimal
@@ -988,12 +988,18 @@ item(I)(
 Case sensitive:  locally negates the effect of tt(i) or tt(l) from
 that point on.
 )
+item(tt(a)var(num))(
+Approximate matching: var(num) errors are allowed in the string matched by
+the pattern.  The rules for this are described in the next subsection.
+)
 enditem()
 
 For example, the test string tt(fooxx) can be matched by the pattern
 tt(LPAR()#i)tt(RPAR()FOOXX), but not by tt(LPAR()#l)tt(RPAR()FOOXX),
 tt(LPAR()#i)tt(RPAR()FOO)tt(LPAR()#I)tt(RPAR()XX) or
-tt(LPAR()LPAR()#i)tt(RPAR()FOOX)tt(RPAR()X).
+tt(LPAR()LPAR()#i)tt(RPAR()FOOX)tt(RPAR()X).  The string
+tt(LPAR()#ia2)tt(RPAR()readme) specifies case-insensitive matching of
+tt(readme) with up to two errors.
 
 When using the ksh syntax for grouping both tt(KSH_GLOB) and
 tt(EXTENDED_GLOB) must be set and the left parenthesis should be
@@ -1004,6 +1010,61 @@ examining whole paths case-insensitively every directory must be
 searched for all files which match, so that a pattern of the form
 tt(LPAR()#i)tt(RPAR()/foo/bar/...) is potentially slow.
 
+subsect(Approximate Matching)
+When matching approximately, the shell keeps a count of the errors found,
+which cannot exceed the number specified in the
+tt(LPAR()#a)var(num)tt(RPAR()) flags.  Four types of error are recognised:
+
+startitem()
+item(1.)(
+Different characters, as in tt(fooxbar) and tt(fooybar).
+)
+item(2.)(
+Transposition of characters, as in tt(banana) and tt(abnana).
+)
+item(3.)(
+A character missing in the target string, as with the pattern tt(road) and
+target string tt(rod).
+)
+item(4.)(
+An extra character appearing in the target string, as with tt(stove)
+and tt(strove).
+)
+enditem()
+
+Thus, the pattern tt(LPAR()#a3)tt(RPAR()abcd) matches tt(dcba), with the
+errors occurring by using the first rule twice and the second once,
+grouping the string as tt([d][cb][a]) and tt([a][bc][d]).
+
+Non-literal parts of the pattern must match exactly, including characters
+in character ranges: hence tt(LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()???)  matches strings of
+length four, by applying rule 4 to an empty part of the pattern, but not
+strings of length three, since all the tt(?) must match.  Other characters
+which must match exactly are initial dots in filenames (unless the
+tt(GLOB_DOTS) option is set), and all slashes in file names, so that
+tt(a/bc) is two errors from tt(ab/c) (the slash cannot be transposed with
+another character).  Similarly, errors are counted separately for
+non-contiguous strings in the pattern, so that tt(LPAR()ab|cd)tt(RPAR()ef)
+is two errors from tt(aebf).
+
+When using exclusion via the tt(~) operator, approximate matching is
+treated entirely separately for the excluded part and must be activated
+separately.  Thus, tt(LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()README~READ_ME) matches
+tt(READ.ME) but not tt(READ_ME), as the trailing tt(READ_ME) is matched
+without approximation.  However,
+tt(LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()README~LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()READ_ME)
+does not match any pattern of the form tt(READ)var(?)tt(ME) as all
+such forms are now excluded.
+
+Apart from exclusions, there is only one overall error count; however, the
+maximum errors allowed may be altered locally, and this can be delimited by
+grouping.  For example,
+tt(LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()cat)tt(LPAR()LPAR()#a0)tt(RPAR()dog)tt(RPAR()fox)
+allows one error in total, which may not occur in the tt(dog) section, and
+the pattern
+tt(LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()cat)tt(LPAR()#a0)tt(RPAR()dog)tt(LPAR()#a1)tt(RPAR()fox)
+is equivalent.
+
 subsect(Recursive Globbing)
 A pathname component of the form `tt(LPAR())var(foo)tt(/RPAR()#)'
 matches a path consisting of zero or more directories
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/guide.yo b/Doc/Zsh/guide.yo
index e0005e339..96e12fc58 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/guide.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/guide.yo
@@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ then be processed with bf(dvips) and optionally bf(gs) (Ghostscript) to
 produce a nicely formatted printed guide.
 )
 item(The HTML guide)(
-Mark Borges, tt(<mdb@cdc.noaa.gov), maintains an HTML version of this
-guide at tt(http://www.peak.org/zsh/Doc/zsh_toc.html).
+An HTML version of this guide is available at the Zsh web site via
+tt(http://sunsite.auc.dk/zsh/Doc/index.html).
 (The HTML version is produced with bf(texi2html), which may be obtained
 from tt(http://wwwcn.cern.ch/dci/texi2html/). The command is
 `tt(texi2html -split_chapter -expandinfo zsh.texi)'.)