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-rw-r--r--ChangeLog4
-rw-r--r--Doc/Zsh/expn.yo14
-rw-r--r--Src/subst.c62
-rw-r--r--Test/D04parameter.ztst24
4 files changed, 84 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 84a034b2a..145420cc0 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 2008-09-27  Peter Stephenson  <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>
 
+	* 25760: Doc/Zsh/expn.yo, Src/subst.c, Test/D04parameter.ztst:
+	(~) tokenizes arguments to further parameter flags, but not
+	the rest of the parameter expansion.
+
 	* Jörg Sommer: 25755, with tweak from 25756:
 	Completion/Linux/Command/_modutils (args): improved handling
 	of module arguments.
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
index b16ec4b5b..e2434431a 100644
--- a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
+++ b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo
@@ -910,7 +910,19 @@ argument, a matched pair of delimiters must surround each argument.
 startitem()
 item(tt(p))(
 Recognize the same escape sequences as the tt(print) builtin
-in string arguments to any of the flags described below.
+in string arguments to any of the flags described below that
+follow this argument.
+)
+item(tt(~))(
+Force string arguments to any of the flags below that follow within
+the parentheses to be treated as patterns.  Compare with a tt(~)
+outside parentheses, which forces the entire substituted string to
+be treated as a pattern.  Hence, for example,
+example([[ "?" = ${(~j.|.)array} ]])
+with the tt(EXTENDED_GLOB) option set succeeds if and only if tt($array)
+contains the string `tt(?)' as an element.  The argument may be
+repeated to toggle the behaviour; its effect only lasts to the
+end of the parenthesised group.
 )
 item(tt(j:)var(string)tt(:))(
 Join the words of arrays together using var(string) as a separator.
diff --git a/Src/subst.c b/Src/subst.c
index 95369fdf6..df60a27ab 100644
--- a/Src/subst.c
+++ b/Src/subst.c
@@ -1232,6 +1232,27 @@ substevalchar(char *ptr)
     return metafy(ptr, len, META_USEHEAP);
 }
 
+/*
+ * Helper function for arguments to parameter flags which
+ * handles the (p) and (~) flags as escapes and tok_arg respectively.
+ */
+
+static char *
+untok_and_escape(char *s, int escapes, int tok_arg)
+{
+    int klen;
+    char *dst;
+
+    untokenize(dst = dupstring(s));
+    if (escapes) {
+	dst = getkeystring(dst, &klen, GETKEYS_SEP, NULL);
+	dst = metafy(dst, klen, META_HREALLOC);
+    }
+    if (tok_arg)
+	shtokenize(dst);
+    return dst;
+}
+
 /* parameter substitution */
 
 #define	isstring(c) ((c) == '$' || (char)(c) == String || (char)(c) == Qstring)
@@ -1501,23 +1522,16 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int ssub)
 	    int tt = 0;
 	    zlong num;
 	    /*
-	     * The (p) flag is (uniquely) only remembered within
+	     * The (p) flag is only remembered within
 	     * this block.  It says we do print-style handling
 	     * on the values for flags, but only on those.
-	     * This explains the ghastly macro, but why can't it
-	     * be a function?  UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE is defined
-	     * so that the argument must be an lvalue.
 	     */
 	    int escapes = 0;
-	    int klen;
-#define UNTOK(C)  (itok(C) ? ztokens[(C) - Pound] : (C))
-#define UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(X, S) {\
-		untokenize(X = dupstring(S));\
-		if (escapes) {\
-		    X = getkeystring(X, &klen, GETKEYS_SEP, NULL);\
-		    X = metafy(X, klen, META_HREALLOC);\
-		}\
-	    }
+	    /*
+	     * '~' in parentheses caused tokenization of string arg:
+	     * similar to (p).
+	     */
+	    int tok_arg = 0;
 
 	    for (s++; (c = *s) != ')' && c != Outpar; s++, tt = 0) {
 		int arglen;	/* length of modifier argument */
@@ -1528,6 +1542,10 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int ssub)
 		case ')':
 		case Outpar:
 		    break;
+		case '~':
+		case Tilde:
+		    tok_arg = !tok_arg;
+		    break;
 		case 'A':
 		    ++arrasg;
 		    break;
@@ -1642,9 +1660,11 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int ssub)
 			sav = *t;
 			*t = '\0';
 			if (tt)
-			    UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(spsep, s + arglen)
+			    spsep = untok_and_escape(s + arglen,
+						     escapes, tok_arg);
 			else
-			    UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(sep, s + arglen)
+			    sep = untok_and_escape(s + arglen,
+						   escapes, tok_arg);
 			*t = sav;
 			s = t + arglen - 1;
 		    } else
@@ -1677,9 +1697,11 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int ssub)
 		    sav = *t;
 		    *t = '\0';
 		    if (tt)
-			UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(premul, s + arglen)
+			premul = untok_and_escape(s + arglen, escapes,
+						  tok_arg);
 		    else
-			UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(postmul, s + arglen)
+			postmul = untok_and_escape(s + arglen, escapes,
+						   tok_arg);
 		    *t = sav;
 		    sav = *s;
 		    s = t + arglen;
@@ -1695,9 +1717,11 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int ssub)
 		    sav = *t;
 		    *t = '\0';
 		    if (tt)
-			UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(preone, s + arglen)
+			preone = untok_and_escape(s + arglen,
+						  escapes, tok_arg);
 		    else
-			UNTOK_AND_ESCAPE(postone, s + arglen)
+			postone = untok_and_escape(s + arglen,
+						   escapes, tok_arg);
 		    *t = sav;
 		    /* -1 since loop will increment */
 		    s = t + arglen - 1;
diff --git a/Test/D04parameter.ztst b/Test/D04parameter.ztst
index 721396e73..376932b34 100644
--- a/Test/D04parameter.ztst
+++ b/Test/D04parameter.ztst
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 # Test parameter expansion.  Phew.
+# (By the way, did I say "phew"?)
 
 %prep
 
@@ -1062,3 +1063,26 @@
 >1
 >1
 >1
+
+  foo=("|" "?")
+  [[ "|" = ${(j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "|" = ${(j.|.)~foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "|" = ${(~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "|" = ${(~~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "|" = ${(j.|.~)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "x" = ${(j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "x" = ${(j.|.)~foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "x" = ${(~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "x" = ${(~~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+  [[ "x" = ${(j.|.~)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
+0:GLOBSUBST only on parameter substitution arguments
+>no
+>yes
+>yes
+>no
+>no
+>no
+>yes
+>no
+>no
+>no