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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo index ec92a34b9..1468a3a36 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/expn.yo @@ -2229,7 +2229,7 @@ pindex(NUMERIC_GLOB_SORT, setting in pattern) item(tt(o)var(c))( specifies how the names of the files should be sorted. If var(c) is tt(n) they are sorted by name (the default); if it is tt(L) they -are sorted depending on the size (length) of the files; if tt(l) +are sorted depending on the size (length) of the files; if tt(l) they are sorted by the number of links; if tt(a), tt(m), or tt(c) they are sorted by the time of the last access, modification, or inode change respectively; if tt(d), files in subdirectories appear before @@ -2242,6 +2242,16 @@ youngest file. Also note that the modifiers tt(^) and tt(-) are used, so `tt(*(^-oL))' gives a list of all files sorted by file size in descending order, following any symbolic links. Unless tt(oN) is used, multiple order specifiers may occur to resolve ties. + +tt(oe) and tt(o+) are special cases; they are each followed by shell code, +delimited as for the tt(e) glob qualifier and the tt(+) glob qualifier +respectively (see above). The code is executed for each matched file with +the parameter tt(REPLY) set to the name of the file on entry. The code +should modify the parameter tt(REPLY) in some fashion. On return, the value +of the parameter is used instead of the file name as the string on which to +sort. Unlike other sort operators, tt(oe) and tt(o+) may be repeated, but +note that the maximum number of sort operators of any kind that may appear +in any glob expression is 12. ) item(tt(O)var(c))( like `tt(o)', but sorts in descending order; i.e. `tt(*(^oc))' is the |