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-rw-r--r--ChangeLog5
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo11
-rw-r--r--Functions/Zle/delete-whole-word-match15
-rw-r--r--Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style45
4 files changed, 61 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 88cf4cd19..03a2e29fe 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
 2016-07-28  Peter Stephenson  <p.stephenson@samsung.com>
 
+	* 38953: Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo,
+	Functions/Zle/delete-whole-word-match,
+	Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style: Fix some problems with
+	match-words-by-style and add keyword retrieval of matched data.
+
 	* users/21793: README, Src/glob.c: remove ancient undocumented
 	pre-"f" glob qualifer feature that unqualified integers were
 	treated as octal file mode.
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
index c3dec34cd..8db7395d0 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo
@@ -2132,6 +2132,17 @@ non-word characters following that word (7) the remainder of the line.  Any
 of the elements may be an empty string; the calling function should test
 for this to decide whether it can perform its function.
 
+If the variable tt(matched_words) is defined by the caller to
+tt(match-words-by-style) as an associative array (tt(local -A
+matched_words)), then the seven values given above should be retrieved
+from it as elements named tt(start), tt(word-before-cursor),
+tt(ws-before-cursor), tt(ws-after-cursor), tt(word-after-cursor),
+tt(ws-after-word), and tt(end).  In addition the element
+tt(is-word-start) is 1 if the cursor is on the start of a word or
+subword, or on white space before it (the cases can be distinguished by
+testing the tt(ws-after-cursor) element) and 0 otherwise.  This form is
+recommended for future compatibility.
+
 It is possible to pass options with arguments to tt(match-words-by-style)
 to override the use of styles.  The options are:
 startsitem()
diff --git a/Functions/Zle/delete-whole-word-match b/Functions/Zle/delete-whole-word-match
index aece86065..3d52dd3d7 100644
--- a/Functions/Zle/delete-whole-word-match
+++ b/Functions/Zle/delete-whole-word-match
@@ -12,30 +12,29 @@ emulate -L zsh
 setopt extendedglob
 
 local curcontext=:zle:$WIDGET
-local -a matched_words
+local -A matched_words
 # Start and end of range of characters to remove.
 integer pos1 pos2
 
 autoload -Uz match-words-by-style
 match-words-by-style
 
-if [[ -n "${matched_words[3]}" ]]; then
-    # There's whitespace before the cursor, so the word we are deleting
-    # starts at the cursor position.
+if (( ${matched_words[is-word-start]} )); then
+    # The word we are deleting starts at the cursor position.
     pos1=$CURSOR
 else
-    # No whitespace before us, so delete any wordcharacters there.
-    pos1="${#matched_words[1]}"
+    # Not, so delete any wordcharacters before, too
+    pos1="${#matched_words[start]}"
 fi
 
-if [[ -n "${matched_words[4]}" ]]; then
+if [[ -n "${matched_words[ws-after-cursor]}" ]]; then
     # There's whitespace at the cursor position, so only delete
     # up to the cursor position.
     (( pos2 = CURSOR + 1 ))
 else
     # No whitespace at the cursor position, so delete the
     # current character and any following wordcharacters.
-    (( pos2 = CURSOR + ${#matched_words[5]} + 1 ))
+    (( pos2 = CURSOR + ${#matched_words[word-after-cursor]} + 1 ))
 fi
 
 # Move the cursor then delete the block in one go for the
diff --git a/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style b/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style
index 6cdec7551..fc59c2764 100644
--- a/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style
+++ b/Functions/Zle/match-words-by-style
@@ -5,8 +5,16 @@
 #    <whitespace-after-cursor> <word-after-cursor> <whitespace-after-word>
 #    <stuff-at-end>
 # where the cursor position is always after the third item and `after'
-# is to be interpreted as `after or on'.  Some
-# of the array elements will be empty; this depends on the style.
+# is to be interpreted as `after or on'.
+#
+# matched_words may be an associative array, in which case the
+# values above are now given by the elements named start, word-before-cursor,
+# ws-before-cursor, ws-after-cursor, word-after-cursor, ws-after-word,
+# end.  In addition, the element is-word-start is 1 if the cursor
+# is on the start of a word; this is non-trivial in the case of subword
+# (camel case) matching as there may be no white space to test.
+#
+# Some of the array elements will be empty; this depends on the style.
 # For example
 #    foo bar  rod stick
 #            ^
@@ -224,11 +232,18 @@ charskip=${(l:skip::?:)}
 
 eval pat2='${RBUFFER##(#b)('${charskip}${spacepat}')('\
 ${wordpat2}')('${spacepat}')}'
+if [[ -n $match[2] ]]; then
+  ws2=$match[1]
+  word2=$match[2]
+  ws3=$match[3]
+else
+  # No more words, so anything left is white space after cursor.
+  ws2=$RBUFFER
+  pat2=
+fi
 
-ws2=$match[1]
-word2=$match[2]
-ws3=$match[3]
-
+integer wordstart
+[[ ( -n $ws1 || -n $ws2 ) && -n $word2 ]] && wordstart=1
 if [[ $wordstyle = *subword* ]]; then
   # Do we have a group of upper case characters at the start
   # of word2 (that don't form the entire word)?
@@ -249,6 +264,7 @@ if [[ $wordstyle = *subword* ]]; then
     # if it wants.
   elif [[ $word2 = (#b)(?[^${~subwordrange}]##)[${~subwordrange}]* ]]; then
     (( epos = ${#match[1]} ))
+    (( wordstart = 1 ))
   else
     (( epos = 0 ))
   fi
@@ -262,4 +278,19 @@ if [[ $wordstyle = *subword* ]]; then
   fi
 fi
 
-matched_words=("$pat1" "$word1" "$ws1" "$ws2" "$word2" "$ws3" "$pat2")
+# matched_words should be local to caller.
+# Just fix type here.
+if [[ ${(t)matched_words} = *association* ]]; then
+  matched_words=(
+    start              "$pat1"
+    word-before-cursor "$word1"
+    ws-before-cursor   "$ws1"
+    ws-after-cursor    "$ws2"
+    word-after-cursor  "$word2"
+    ws-after-word      "$ws3"
+    end                "$pat2"
+    is-word-start      $wordstart
+  )
+else
+  matched_words=("$pat1" "$word1" "$ws1" "$ws2" "$word2" "$ws3" "$pat2")
+fi