about summary refs log tree commit diff
path: root/Functions
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorPeter Stephenson <pws@users.sourceforge.net>2006-10-10 11:24:38 +0000
committerPeter Stephenson <pws@users.sourceforge.net>2006-10-10 11:24:38 +0000
commit966a330649bc99092c7a519e48efa07d7978dd40 (patch)
treea815265799ac6bb625213114203e8dcdb39cce8c /Functions
parentd4d6cb5494ea6444888c9b95474cd48a44d8204f (diff)
downloadzsh-966a330649bc99092c7a519e48efa07d7978dd40.tar.gz
zsh-966a330649bc99092c7a519e48efa07d7978dd40.tar.xz
zsh-966a330649bc99092c7a519e48efa07d7978dd40.zip
22854: replace-string-again
Diffstat (limited to 'Functions')
-rw-r--r--Functions/Zle/replace-string38
-rw-r--r--Functions/Zle/replace-string-again45
2 files changed, 49 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/Functions/Zle/replace-string b/Functions/Zle/replace-string
index 577e9174d..31a7567db 100644
--- a/Functions/Zle/replace-string
+++ b/Functions/Zle/replace-string
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
 emulate -L zsh
 setopt extendedglob
 
-autoload read-from-minibuffer
+autoload -U read-from-minibuffer replace-string-again
 
 local p1="Replace: " p2="   with: "
-local REPLY MATCH MBEGIN MEND curwidget=$WIDGET previous
-local -a match mbegin mend
+# Saving curwidget is necessary to avoid the widget name being overwritten.
+local REPLY previous curwidget=$WIDGET
 
 if (( ${+NUMERIC} )); then
   (( $NUMERIC > 0 )) && previous=1
@@ -20,34 +20,4 @@ read-from-minibuffer "$p1$_replace_string_src$p2" \
   ${previous:+$_replace_string_rep} || return 1
 _replace_string_rep=$REPLY
 
-if [[ $curwidget = *pattern* ]]; then
-    local rep2
-    # The following horror is so that an & preceded by an even
-    # number of backslashes is active, without stripping backslashes,
-    # while preceded by an odd number of backslashes is inactive,
-    # with one backslash being stripped.  A similar logic applies
-    # to \digit.
-    local rep=$_replace_string_rep
-    while [[ $rep = (#b)([^\\]#)(\\\\)#(\\|)(\&|\\<->|\\\{<->\})(*) ]]; do
-	if [[ -n $match[3] ]]; then
-	    # Expression is quoted, strip quotes
-	    rep2="${match[1]}${match[2]}${match[4]}"
-	else
-	    rep2+="${match[1]}${match[2]}"
-	    if [[ $match[4] = \& ]]; then
-		rep2+='${MATCH}'
-	    elif [[ $match[4] = \\\{* ]]; then
-		rep2+='${match['${match[4][3,-2]}']}'
-	    else
-		rep2+='${match['${match[4][2,-1]}']}'
-	    fi
-	fi
-	rep=${match[5]}
-    done
-    rep2+=$rep
-    LBUFFER=${LBUFFER//(#bm)$~_replace_string_src/${(e)rep2}}
-    RBUFFER=${RBUFFER//(#bm)$~_replace_string_src/${(e)rep2}}
-else
-    LBUFFER=${LBUFFER//$_replace_string_src/$_replace_string_rep}
-    RBUFFER=${RBUFFER//$_replace_string_src/$_replace_string_rep}
-fi
+replace-string-again $curwidget
diff --git a/Functions/Zle/replace-string-again b/Functions/Zle/replace-string-again
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..122f0a8ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Functions/Zle/replace-string-again
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+# Back end for replace-string; can be called as a widget to repeat
+# the previous replacement.  _replace_string_src and _replace_string_rep
+# are global.
+
+# When called from replace-string, we need to use the widget
+# name passed to decide whether to do pattern matching: the widget
+# may since have been overwritten.
+local MATCH MBEGIN MEND curwidget=${1:-$WIDGET}
+local -a match mbegin mend
+
+if [[ -z $_replace_string_src ]]; then
+  zle -M No string to replace.
+fi
+
+if [[ $curwidget = *pattern* ]]; then
+    local rep2
+    # The following horror is so that an & preceded by an even
+    # number of backslashes is active, without stripping backslashes,
+    # while preceded by an odd number of backslashes is inactive,
+    # with one backslash being stripped.  A similar logic applies
+    # to \digit.
+    local rep=$_replace_string_rep
+    while [[ $rep = (#b)([^\\]#)(\\\\)#(\\|)(\&|\\<->|\\\{<->\})(*) ]]; do
+	if [[ -n $match[3] ]]; then
+	    # Expression is quoted, strip quotes
+	    rep2="${match[1]}${match[2]}${match[4]}"
+	else
+	    rep2+="${match[1]}${match[2]}"
+	    if [[ $match[4] = \& ]]; then
+		rep2+='${MATCH}'
+	    elif [[ $match[4] = \\\{* ]]; then
+		rep2+='${match['${match[4][3,-2]}']}'
+	    else
+		rep2+='${match['${match[4][2,-1]}']}'
+	    fi
+	fi
+	rep=${match[5]}
+    done
+    rep2+=$rep
+    LBUFFER=${LBUFFER//(#bm)$~_replace_string_src/${(e)rep2}}
+    RBUFFER=${RBUFFER//(#bm)$~_replace_string_src/${(e)rep2}}
+else
+    LBUFFER=${LBUFFER//$_replace_string_src/$_replace_string_rep}
+    RBUFFER=${RBUFFER//$_replace_string_src/$_replace_string_rep}
+fi