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-#autoload
-
-# The main loop of the completion code. This is what is called when 
-# completion is attempted from the command line.
-# The completion code gives us the special variables and the arguments
-# from the command line are given as positional parameters.
-
-local comp name
-
-setopt localoptions nullglob rcexpandparam globdots
-unsetopt markdirs globsubst shwordsplit nounset
-
-# An entry for `-first-' is the replacement for `compctl -T'
-# Completion functions may set `COMPSKIP' to any value to make the 
-# main loops stop calling other completion functions.
-
-comp="$comps[-first-]"
-if [[ ! -z "$comp" ]]; then
-  "$comp" "$@"
-  if (( $+COMPSKIP )); then
-    unset COMPSKIP
-    return
-  fi
-fi
-
-# For arguments we use the `_normal function.
-
-if [[ $CONTEXT == argument || $CONTEXT == command ]]; then
-  _normal "$@"
-else
-  # Let's see if we have a special completion definition for the other
-  # possible contexts.
-
-  comp=''
-
-  case $CONTEXT in
-  redirect)  comp="$comps[-redirect-]";;
-  math)      comp="$comps[-math-]";;
-  subscript) comp="$comps[-subscript-]";;
-  value)     comp="$comps[-value-]";;
-  condition) comp="$comps[-condition-]";;
-  esac
-
-  # If not, we use default completion, if any.
-
-  [[ -z "$comp" ]] && comp="$comps[-default-]"
-  [[ -z "$comp" ]] || "$comp" "$@"
-fi