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+/*
+ * compmatch.c - the complete module, completion matching code
+ *
+ * This file is part of zsh, the Z shell.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1999 Sven Wischnowsky
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
+ * license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
+ * software and to distribute modified versions of this software for any
+ * purpose, provided that the above copyright notice and the following
+ * two paragraphs appear in all copies of this software.
+ *
+ * In no event shall Sven Wischnowsky or the Zsh Development Group be liable
+ * to any party for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential
+ * damages arising out of the use of this software and its documentation,
+ * even if Sven Wischnowsky and the Zsh Development Group have been advised of
+ * the possibility of such damage.
+ *
+ * Sven Wischnowsky and the Zsh Development Group specifically disclaim any
+ * warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
+ * merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  The software
+ * provided hereunder is on an "as is" basis, and Sven Wischnowsky and the
+ * Zsh Development Group have no obligation to provide maintenance,
+ * support, updates, enhancements, or modifications.
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "complete.mdh"
+#define GLOBAL_PROTOTYPES
+#include "zle_tricky.pro"
+#undef GLOBAL_PROTOTYPES
+#include "compmatch.pro"
+
+/* Convenience macro for calling bslashquote() (formerly quotename()). */
+
+#define quotename(s, e) bslashquote(s, e, instring)
+
+/* This compares two cpattern lists and returns non-zero if they are
+ * equal. */
+
+/**/
+static int
+cmp_cpatterns(Cpattern a, Cpattern b)
+{
+    while (a) {
+	if (a->equiv != b->equiv || memcmp(a->tab, b->tab, 256))
+	    return 0;
+	a = a->next;
+	b = b->next;
+    }
+    return 1;
+}
+
+/* This compares two cmatchers and returns non-zero if they are equal. */
+
+/**/
+static int
+cmp_cmatchers(Cmatcher a, Cmatcher b)
+{
+    return (a == b ||
+	    (a->flags == b->flags &&
+	     a->llen == b->llen && a->wlen == b->wlen &&
+	     (!a->llen || cmp_cpatterns(a->line, b->line)) &&
+	     (a->wlen <= 0 || cmp_cpatterns(a->word, b->word)) &&
+	     (!(a->flags & CMF_LEFT) ||
+	      (a->lalen == b->lalen &&
+	       (!a->lalen || cmp_cpatterns(a->left, b->left)))) &&
+	     (!(a->flags & CMF_RIGHT) ||
+	      (a->ralen == b->ralen &&
+	       (!a->ralen || cmp_cpatterns(a->right, b->right))))));
+}
+
+/* Add the given matchers to the bmatcher list. */
+
+/**/
+void
+add_bmatchers(Cmatcher m)
+{
+    Cmlist old = bmatchers, *q = &bmatchers, n;
+
+    for (; m; m = m->next) {
+	if ((!m->flags && m->wlen > 0 && m->llen > 0) ||
+	    (m->flags == CMF_RIGHT && m->wlen == -1 && !m->llen)) {
+	    *q = n = (Cmlist) zhalloc(sizeof(struct cmlist));
+	    n->matcher = m;
+	    q = &(n->next);
+	}
+    }
+    *q = old;
+}
+
+/* This is called when the matchers in the mstack have changed to
+ * ensure that the bmatchers list contains no matchers not in mstack. */
+
+/**/
+void
+update_bmatchers(void)
+{
+    Cmlist p = bmatchers, q = NULL, ms;
+    Cmatcher mp;
+    int t;
+
+    while (p) {
+	t = 0;
+	for (ms = mstack; ms && !t; ms = ms->next)
+	    for (mp = ms->matcher; mp && !t; mp = mp->next)
+		t = cmp_cmatchers(mp, p->matcher);
+
+	p = p->next;
+	if (!t) {
+	    if (q)
+		q->next = p;
+	    else
+		bmatchers = p;
+	}
+    }
+}
+
+/* This returns a new Cline structure. */
+
+/**/
+Cline
+get_cline(char *l, int ll, char *w, int wl, char *o, int ol, int fl)
+{
+    Cline r;
+
+    /* Prefer to take it from the buffer list (freecl), if there
+     * is none, allocate a new one. */
+
+    if ((r = freecl))
+	freecl = r->next;
+    else
+	r = (Cline) zhalloc(sizeof(*r));
+
+    r->next = NULL;
+    r->line = l; r->llen = ll;
+    r->word = w; r->wlen = wl;
+    r->orig = o; r->olen = ol;
+    r->slen = 0;
+    r->flags = fl;
+    r->prefix = r->suffix = NULL;
+    return r;
+}
+
+/* This frees a cline list. */
+
+/**/
+void
+free_cline(Cline l)
+{
+    Cline n;
+
+    while (l) {
+	n = l->next;
+	l->next = freecl;
+	freecl = l;
+	free_cline(l->prefix);
+	free_cline(l->suffix);
+	l = n;
+    }
+}
+
+/* Copy a cline list. */
+
+/**/
+Cline
+cp_cline(Cline l, int deep)
+{
+    Cline r = NULL, *p = &r, t, lp = NULL;
+
+    while (l) {
+	if ((t = freecl))
+	    freecl = t->next;
+	else
+	    t = (Cline) zhalloc(sizeof(*t));
+	memcpy(t, l, sizeof(*t));
+	if (deep) {
+	    if (t->prefix)
+		t->prefix = cp_cline(t->prefix, 0);
+	    if (t->suffix)
+		t->suffix = cp_cline(t->suffix, 0);
+	}
+	*p = lp = t;
+	p = &(t->next);
+	l = l->next;
+    }
+    *p = NULL;
+
+    return r;
+}
+
+/* Calculate the length of a cline and its sub-lists. */
+
+/**/
+int
+cline_sublen(Cline l)
+{
+    int len = ((l->flags & CLF_LINE) ? l->llen : l->wlen);
+
+    if (l->olen && !((l->flags & CLF_SUF) ? l->suffix : l->prefix))
+	len += l->olen;
+    else {
+	Cline p;
+
+	for (p = l->prefix; p; p = p->next)
+	    len += ((p->flags & CLF_LINE) ? p->llen : p->wlen);
+	for (p = l->suffix; p; p = p->next)
+	    len += ((p->flags & CLF_LINE) ? p->llen : p->wlen);
+    }
+    return len;
+}
+
+/* Set the lengths in the cline lists. */
+
+/**/
+void
+cline_setlens(Cline l, int both)
+{
+    while (l) {
+	l->max = cline_sublen(l);
+	if (both)
+	    l->min = l->max;
+	l = l->next;
+    }
+}
+
+/* This sets the CLF_MATCHED flag in the given clines. */
+
+/**/
+void
+cline_matched(Cline p)
+{
+    while (p) {
+	p->flags |= CLF_MATCHED;
+	cline_matched(p->prefix);
+	cline_matched(p->suffix);
+
+	p = p->next;
+    }
+}
+
+/* This reverts the order of the elements of the given cline list and
+ * returns a pointer to the new head. */
+
+/**/
+Cline
+revert_cline(Cline p)
+{
+    Cline r = NULL, n;
+
+    while (p) {
+	n = p->next;
+	p->next = r;
+	r = p;
+	p = n;
+    }
+    return r;
+}
+
+/* Global variables used during matching: a char-buffer for the string to
+ * use for the match, and two cline lists for the two levels we use. */
+
+/**/
+char *matchbuf = NULL;
+/**/
+int matchbuflen = 0, matchbufadded;
+
+/**/
+Cline matchparts, matchlastpart;
+/**/
+Cline matchsubs, matchlastsub;
+
+/* This initialises the variables above. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+start_match(void)
+{
+    if (matchbuf)
+	*matchbuf = '\0';
+    matchbufadded = 0;
+    matchparts = matchlastpart = matchsubs = matchlastsub = NULL;
+}
+
+/* This aborts a matching, freeing the cline lists build. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+abort_match(void)
+{
+    free_cline(matchparts);
+    free_cline(matchsubs);
+    matchparts = matchsubs = NULL;
+}
+
+/* This adds a new string in the static char buffer. The arguments are
+ * the matcher used (if any), the strings from the line and the word
+ * and the length of the string from the word. The last argument is
+ * non-zero if we are matching a suffix (where the given string has to 
+ * be prepended to the contents of the buffer). */
+
+/**/
+static void
+add_match_str(Cmatcher m, char *l, char *w, int wl, int sfx)
+{
+    /* Get the string and length to insert: either from the line 
+     * or from the match. */
+    if (m && (m->flags & CMF_LINE)) {
+	wl = m->llen; w = l;
+    }
+    if (wl) {
+	/* Probably resize the buffer. */
+	if (matchbuflen - matchbufadded <= wl) {
+	    int blen = matchbuflen + wl + 20;
+	    char *buf;
+
+	    buf = (char *) zalloc(blen);
+	    memcpy(buf, matchbuf, matchbuflen);
+	    zfree(matchbuf, matchbuflen);
+	    matchbuf = buf;
+	    matchbuflen = blen;
+	}
+	/* Insert the string. */
+	if (sfx) {
+	    memmove(matchbuf + wl, matchbuf, matchbufadded + 1);
+	    memcpy(matchbuf, w, wl);
+	} else
+	    memcpy(matchbuf + matchbufadded, w, wl);
+	matchbufadded += wl;
+	matchbuf[matchbufadded] = '\0';
+    }
+}
+
+/* This adds a cline for a word-part during matching. Arguments are the
+ * matcher used, pointers to the line and word strings for the anchor,
+ * a pointer to the original line string for the whole part, the string
+ * before (or after) the anchor that has not yet been added, the length
+ * of the line-string for that, and a flag saying if we are matching a 
+ * suffix. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+add_match_part(Cmatcher m, char *l, char *w, int wl,
+	       char *o, int ol, char *s, int sl, int osl, int sfx)
+{
+    Cline p, lp;
+
+    /* If the anchors are equal, we keep only one. */
+
+    if (!strncmp(l, w, wl))
+	l = NULL;
+
+    /* Split the new part into parts and turn the last one into a
+     * `suffix' if we have a left anchor. */
+
+    p = bld_parts(s, sl, osl, &lp);
+
+    p->flags &= ~CLF_NEW;
+    if (m && (m->flags & CMF_LEFT)) {
+	lp->flags |= CLF_SUF;
+	lp->suffix = lp->prefix;
+	lp->prefix = NULL;
+    }
+    /* cline lists for suffixes are sorted from back to front, so we have
+     * to revert the list we got. */
+    if (sfx)
+	p = revert_cline(lp = p);
+    /* Now add the sub-clines we already had. */
+    if (matchsubs) {
+	if (sfx) {
+	    Cline q;
+
+	    if ((q = lp->prefix)) {
+		while (q->next)
+		    q = q->next;
+		q->next = matchsubs;
+	    } else
+		lp->prefix = matchsubs;
+
+	    matchlastsub->next = NULL;
+	} else {
+	    matchlastsub->next = p->prefix;
+	    p->prefix = matchsubs;
+	}
+	matchsubs = matchlastsub = NULL;
+    }
+    /* Store the arguments in the last part-cline. */
+    lp->line = l; lp->llen = wl;
+    lp->word = w; lp->wlen = wl;
+    lp->orig = o; lp->olen = ol;
+    lp->flags &= ~CLF_NEW;
+
+    /* Finally, put the new parts on the list. */
+    if (matchlastpart)
+	matchlastpart->next = p;
+    else
+	matchparts = p;
+    matchlastpart = lp;
+}
+
+/* This adds a new sub-cline. Arguments are the matcher and the strings from
+ * the line and the word. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+add_match_sub(Cmatcher m, char *l, int ll, char *w, int wl)
+{
+    int flags;
+    Cline n;
+
+    /* Check if we are interested only in the string from the line. */
+    if (m && (m->flags & CMF_LINE)) {
+	w = NULL; wl = 0;
+	flags = CLF_LINE;
+    } else
+	flags = 0;
+
+    /* And add the cline. */
+    if (wl || ll) {
+	n = get_cline(l, ll, w, wl, NULL, 0, flags);
+	if (matchlastsub)
+	    matchlastsub->next = n;
+	else
+	    matchsubs = n;
+	matchlastsub = n;
+    }
+}
+
+/* This tests if the string from the line l matches the word w. In bp
+ * the offset for the brace is returned, in rwlp the length of the
+ * matched prefix or suffix, not including the stuff before or after
+ * the last anchor is given. When sfx is non-zero matching is done from
+ * the ends of the strings backward, if test is zero, the global variables
+ * above are used to build the string for the match and the cline. If
+ * part is non-zero, we are satisfied if only a part of the line-string
+ * is used (and return the length used). */
+
+/**/
+int
+match_str(char *l, char *w, Brinfo *bpp, int bc, int *rwlp,
+	  int sfx, int test, int part)
+{
+    int ll = strlen(l), lw = strlen(w), oll = ll, olw = lw;
+    int il = 0, iw = 0, t, ind, add, he = 0, bpc, obc = bc;
+    VARARR(unsigned char, ea, ll + 1);
+    char *ow;
+    Cmlist ms;
+    Cmatcher mp, lm = NULL;
+    Brinfo bp = NULL;
+
+    if (!test) {
+	start_match();
+	bp = *bpp;
+    }
+    /* Adjust the pointers and get the values for subscripting and
+     * incrementing. */
+
+    if (sfx) {
+	l += ll; w += lw;
+	ind = -1; add = -1;
+    } else {
+	ind = 0; add = 1;
+    }
+    /* ow will always point to the beginning (or end) of that sub-string
+     * in w that wasn't put in the match-variables yet. */
+
+    ow = w;
+
+    /* If the brace is at the beginning, we have to treat it now. */
+
+    if (!test && bp && bc >= bp->pos) {
+	bp->curpos = bc;
+	bp = bp->next;
+    }
+    while (ll && lw) {
+	/* First try the matchers. */
+	for (mp = NULL, ms = mstack; !mp && ms; ms = ms->next) {
+	    for (mp = ms->matcher; mp; mp = mp->next) {
+		t = 1;
+		if ((lm && lm == mp) ||
+		    ((oll == ll || olw == lw) &&
+		     (test == 1 || (test && !mp->left && !mp->right)) &&
+		     mp->wlen < 0))
+		    /* If we were called recursively, don't use `*' patterns
+		     * at the beginning (avoiding infinite recursion). */
+		    continue;
+
+		if (mp->wlen < 0) {
+		    int both, loff, aoff, llen, alen, zoff, moff, ct, ict;
+		    char *tp, savl = '\0', savw;
+		    Cpattern ap;
+
+		    /* This is for `*' patterns, first initialise some
+		     * local variables. */
+		    llen = mp->llen;
+		    alen = (mp->flags & CMF_LEFT ? mp->lalen : mp->ralen);
+
+		    /* Give up if we don't have enough characters for the
+		     * line-string and the anchor. */
+		    if (ll < llen + alen || lw < alen)
+			continue;
+
+		    if (mp->flags & CMF_LEFT) {
+			ap = mp->left; zoff = 0; moff = alen;
+			if (sfx) {
+			    both = 0; loff = -llen; aoff = -(llen + alen);
+			} else {
+			    both = 1; loff = alen; aoff = 0;
+			}
+		    } else {
+			ap = mp->right; zoff = alen; moff = 0;
+			if (sfx) {
+			    both = 1; loff = -(llen + alen); aoff = -alen;
+			} else {
+			    both = 0; loff = 0; aoff = llen;
+			}
+		    }
+		    /* Try to match the line pattern and the anchor. */
+		    if (!pattern_match(mp->line, l + loff, NULL, NULL))
+			continue;
+		    if (ap) {
+			if (!pattern_match(ap, l + aoff, NULL, NULL) ||
+			    (both && (!pattern_match(ap, w + aoff, NULL, NULL) ||
+				      !match_parts(l + aoff, w + aoff, alen,
+						   part))))
+				continue;
+		    } else if (!both || il || iw)
+			continue;
+
+		    /* Fine, now we call ourselves recursively to find the
+		     * string matched by the `*'. */
+		    if (sfx) {
+			savl = l[-(llen + zoff)];
+			l[-(llen + zoff)] = '\0';
+		    }
+		    for (t = 0, tp = w, ct = 0, ict = lw - alen + 1;
+			 ict;
+			 tp += add, ct++, ict--) {
+			if ((both &&
+			     (!ap || !test ||
+			      !pattern_match(ap, tp + aoff, NULL, NULL))) ||
+			    (!both &&
+			     pattern_match(ap, tp - moff, NULL, NULL) &&
+			     match_parts(l + aoff , tp - moff, alen, part))) {
+			    if (sfx) {
+				savw = tp[-zoff];
+				tp[-zoff] = '\0';
+				t = match_str(l - ll, w - lw,
+					      NULL, 0, NULL, 1, 2, part);
+				tp[-zoff] = savw;
+			    } else
+				t = match_str(l + llen + moff, tp + moff,
+					      NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 1, part);
+			    if (t || !both)
+				break;
+			}
+		    }
+		    ict = ct;
+		    if (sfx)
+			l[-(llen + zoff)] = savl;
+
+		    /* Have we found a position in w where the rest of l
+		     * matches? */
+		    if (!t)
+			continue;
+
+		    /* Yes, add the strings and clines if this is a 
+		     * top-level call. */
+		    if (!test && (!he || (llen + alen))) {
+			char *op, *lp, *map, *wap, *wmp;
+			int ol;
+
+			if (sfx) {
+			    op = w; ol = ow - w; lp = l - (llen + alen);
+			    map = tp - alen;
+			    if (mp->flags & CMF_LEFT) {
+				wap = tp - alen; wmp = tp;
+			    } else {
+				wap = w - alen; wmp = tp - alen;
+			    }
+			} else {
+			    op = ow; ol = w - ow; lp = l;
+			    map = ow;
+			    if (mp->flags & CMF_LEFT) {
+				wap = w; wmp = w + alen;
+			    } else {
+				wap = tp; wmp = ow;
+			    }
+			}
+			/* If the matcher says that we are only interested
+			 * in the line pattern, we just add that and the
+			 * anchor and the string not added yet. Otherwise
+			 * we add a new part. */
+			if (mp->flags & CMF_LINE) {
+			    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, op, ol, sfx);
+			    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, lp, llen + alen, sfx);
+			    add_match_sub(NULL, NULL, ol, op, ol);
+			    add_match_sub(NULL, NULL, llen + alen,
+					  lp, llen + alen);
+			} else if (sfx) {
+			    add_match_str(NULL, NULL,
+					  map, ct + ol + alen, sfx);
+			    add_match_part(mp, l + aoff, wap, alen,
+					   l + loff, llen, op, ol, ol, sfx);
+			    add_match_sub(NULL, NULL, 0, wmp, ct);
+			} else {
+			    add_match_str(NULL, NULL,
+					  map, ct + ol + alen, sfx);
+			    if (both) {
+				add_match_sub(NULL, NULL, ol, op, ol);
+				ol = -1;
+			    } else
+				ct += ol;
+			    add_match_part(mp, l + aoff, wap, alen,
+					   l + loff, llen, wmp, ct, ol, sfx);
+			}
+		    }
+		    /* Now skip over the matched portion and the anchor. */
+		    llen += alen; alen += ict;
+		    if (sfx) {
+			l -= llen; w -= alen;
+		    } else {
+			l += llen; w += alen;
+		    }
+		    ll -= llen; il += llen;
+		    lw -= alen; iw += alen;
+		    bc += llen;
+
+		    if (!test)
+			while (bp &&
+			       bc >= (bpc = (useqbr ? bp->qpos : bp->pos))) {
+			    bp->curpos = matchbufadded + bpc - bc + obc;
+			    bp = bp->next;
+			}
+		    ow = w;
+
+		    if (!llen && !alen) {
+			lm = mp;
+			if (he)
+			    mp = NULL;
+			else
+			    he = 1;
+		    } else {
+			lm = NULL; he = 0;
+		    }
+		    break;
+		} else if (ll >= mp->llen && lw >= mp->wlen) {
+		    /* Non-`*'-pattern. */
+		    char *tl, *tw;
+		    int tll, tlw, til, tiw;
+
+		    /* We do this only if the line- and word-substrings
+		     * are not equal. */
+		    if (!(mp->flags & (CMF_LEFT | CMF_RIGHT)) &&
+			mp->llen == mp->wlen &&
+			!(sfx ? strncmp(l - mp->llen, w - mp->wlen, mp->llen) :
+			  strncmp(l, w, mp->llen)))
+			continue;
+
+		    /* Using local variables to make the following
+		     * independent of whether we match a prefix or a
+		     * suffix. */
+		    if (sfx) {
+			tl = l - mp->llen; tw = w - mp->wlen;
+			til = ll - mp->llen; tiw = lw - mp->wlen;
+			tll = il + mp->llen; tlw = iw + mp->wlen;
+		    } else {
+			tl = l; tw = w;
+			til = il; tiw = iw;
+			tll = ll; tlw = lw;
+		    }
+		    if (mp->flags & CMF_LEFT) {
+			/* Try to match the left anchor, if any. */
+			if (til < mp->lalen || tiw < mp->lalen)
+			    continue;
+			else if (mp->left)
+			    t = pattern_match(mp->left, tl - mp->lalen,
+					      NULL, NULL) &&
+				pattern_match(mp->left, tw - mp->lalen,
+					      NULL, NULL);
+			else
+			    t = (!sfx && !il && !iw);
+		    }
+		    if (mp->flags & CMF_RIGHT) {
+			/* Try to match the right anchor, if any. */
+			if (tll < mp->llen + mp->ralen ||
+			    tlw < mp->wlen + mp->ralen)
+			    continue;
+			else if (mp->left)
+			    t = pattern_match(mp->right,
+					      tl + mp->llen - mp->ralen,
+					      NULL, NULL) &&
+				pattern_match(mp->right,
+					      tw + mp->wlen - mp->ralen,
+					      NULL, NULL);
+			else
+			    t = (sfx && !il && !iw);
+		    }
+		    /* Now try to match the line and word patterns. */
+		    if (!t ||
+			!pattern_match(mp->line, tl, NULL, ea) ||
+			!pattern_match(mp->word, tw, ea, NULL))
+			continue;
+
+		    /* Probably add the matched strings. */
+		    if (!test) {
+			if (sfx)
+			    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, w, ow - w, 0);
+			else
+			    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, ow, w - ow, 0);
+			add_match_str(mp, tl, tw, mp->wlen, 0);
+			if (sfx)
+			    add_match_sub(NULL, NULL, 0, w, ow - w);
+			else
+			    add_match_sub(NULL, NULL, 0, ow, w - ow);
+
+			add_match_sub(mp, tl, mp->llen, tw, mp->wlen);
+		    }
+		    if (sfx) {
+			l = tl;	w = tw;
+		    } else {
+			l += mp->llen; w += mp->wlen;
+		    }
+		    il += mp->llen; iw += mp->wlen;
+		    ll -= mp->llen; lw -= mp->wlen;
+		    bc += mp->llen;
+
+		    if (!test)
+			while (bp &&
+			       bc >= (bpc = (useqbr ? bp->qpos : bp->pos))) {
+			    bp->curpos = matchbufadded + bpc - bc + obc;
+			    bp = bp->next;
+			}
+		    ow = w;
+		    lm = NULL;
+		    he = 0;
+		    break;
+		}
+	    }
+	}
+	if (mp)
+	    continue;
+
+	if (l[ind] == w[ind]) {
+	    /* No matcher could be used, but the strings have the same
+	     * character here, skip over it. */
+	    l += add; w += add;
+	    il++; iw++;
+	    ll--; lw--;
+	    bc++;
+	    if (!test)
+		while (bp && bc >= (useqbr ? bp->qpos : bp->pos)) {
+		    bp->curpos = matchbufadded + (sfx ? (ow - w) : (w - ow)) + obc;
+		    bp = bp->next;
+		}
+	    lm = NULL;
+	    he = 0;
+	} else {
+	    /* No matcher and different characters: l does not match w. */
+	    if (test)
+		return 0;
+
+	    abort_match();
+
+	    return -1;
+	}
+    }
+    /* If this is a recursive call, we just return if l matched w or not. */
+    if (test)
+	return (part || !ll);
+
+    /* In top-level calls, if ll is non-zero (unmatched portion in l),
+     * we have to free the collected clines. */
+    if (!part && ll) {
+	abort_match();
+
+	return -1;
+    }
+    if (rwlp)
+	*rwlp = iw - (sfx ? ow - w : w - ow);
+
+    /* If we matched a suffix, the anchors stored in the top-clines
+     * will be in the wrong clines: shifted by one. Adjust this. */
+    if (sfx && matchparts) {
+	Cline t, tn, s;
+
+	if (matchparts->prefix || matchparts->suffix) {
+	    t = get_cline(NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 0);
+	    t->next = matchparts;
+	    if (matchparts->prefix)
+		t->prefix = (Cline) 1;
+	    else
+		t->suffix = (Cline) 1;
+	    matchparts = t;
+	}
+	for (t = matchparts; (tn = t->next); t = tn) {
+	    s = (tn->prefix ? tn->prefix : tn->suffix);
+	    if (t->suffix)
+		t->suffix = s;
+	    else
+		t->prefix = s;
+	}
+	t->prefix = t->suffix = NULL;
+    }
+    /* Finally, return the number of matched characters. */
+
+    *bpp = bp;
+    return (part ? il : iw);
+}
+
+/* Wrapper for match_str(), only for a certain length and only doing
+ * the test. */
+
+/**/
+static int
+match_parts(char *l, char *w, int n, int part)
+{
+    char lsav = l[n], wsav = w[n];
+    int ret;
+
+    l[n] = w[n] = '\0';
+    ret = match_str(l, w, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 1, part);
+    l[n] = lsav;
+    w[n] = wsav;
+
+    return ret;
+}
+
+/* Check if the word w is matched by the strings in pfx and sfx (the prefix
+ * and the suffix from the line) or the pattern cp. In clp a cline list for
+ * w is returned.
+ * qu is non-zero if the words has to be quoted before processed any further.
+ * bpl and bsl are used to report the positions where the brace-strings in
+ * the prefix and the suffix have to be re-inserted if this match is inserted
+ * in the line.
+ * The return value is the string to use as a completion or NULL if the prefix
+ * and the suffix don't match the word w. */
+
+/**/
+char *
+comp_match(char *pfx, char *sfx, char *w, Patprog cp, Cline *clp, int qu,
+	   Brinfo *bpl, int bcp, Brinfo *bsl, int bcs, int *exact)
+{
+    char *r = NULL;
+
+    if (cp) {
+	/* We have a globcomplete-like pattern, just use that. */
+	int wl;
+
+	r = w;
+	if (!pattry(cp, r))
+	    return NULL;
+    
+	r = (qu ? quotename(r, NULL) : dupstring(r));
+	if (qu == 2 && r[0] == '\\' && r[1] == '~')
+	    chuck(r);
+	/* We still break it into parts here, trying to build a sensible
+	 * cline list for these matches, too. */
+	w = dupstring(w);
+	wl = strlen(w);
+	*clp = bld_parts(w, wl, wl, NULL);
+	*exact = 0;
+    } else {
+	Cline pli, plil;
+	int mpl, rpl, wl;
+
+	w = (qu ? quotename(w, NULL) : dupstring(w));
+	if (qu == 2 && w[0] == '\\' && w[1] == '~')
+	    chuck(w);
+
+	wl = strlen(w);
+
+	/* Always try to match the prefix. */
+
+	useqbr = qu;
+	if ((mpl = match_str(pfx, w, bpl, bcp, &rpl, 0, 0, 0)) < 0)
+	    return NULL;
+
+	if (sfx && *sfx) {
+	    int wpl = matchbufadded, msl, rsl;
+	    VARARR(char, wpfx, wpl);
+	    Cline mli, mlil;
+
+	    /* We also have a suffix to match, so first save the
+	     * contents of the global matching variables. */
+	    memcpy(wpfx, matchbuf, wpl);
+	    if (matchsubs) {
+		Cline tmp = get_cline(NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 0);
+
+		tmp->prefix = matchsubs;
+		if (matchlastpart)
+		    matchlastpart->next = tmp;
+		else
+		    matchparts = tmp;
+	    }
+	    pli = matchparts;
+	    plil = matchlastpart;
+
+	    /* The try to match the suffix. */
+
+	    if ((msl = match_str(sfx, w + mpl, bsl, bcs, &rsl, 1, 0, 0)) < 0) {
+		free_cline(pli);
+
+		return NULL;
+	    }
+	    /* Matched, so add the string in the middle and the saved
+	     * string for the prefix, and build a combined cline list
+	     * for the prefix and the suffix. */
+	    if (matchsubs) {
+		Cline tmp = get_cline(NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, CLF_SUF);
+
+		tmp->suffix = matchsubs;
+		if (matchlastpart)
+		    matchlastpart->next = tmp;
+		else
+		    matchparts = tmp;
+	    }
+	    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, w + rpl, wl - rpl - rsl, 1);
+	    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, wpfx, wpl, 1);
+
+	    mli = bld_parts(w + rpl, wl - rpl - rsl,
+			    (mpl - rpl) + (msl - rsl), &mlil);
+	    mlil->flags |= CLF_MID;
+	    mlil->slen = msl - rsl;
+	    mlil->next = revert_cline(matchparts);
+
+	    if (plil)
+		plil->next = mli;
+	    else
+		pli = mli;
+	} else {
+	    /* Only a prefix, add the string and a part-cline for it. */
+	    add_match_str(NULL, NULL, w + rpl, wl - rpl, 0);
+
+	    add_match_part(NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, w + rpl, wl - rpl,
+			   mpl - rpl, 0);
+	    pli = matchparts;
+	}
+	r = dupstring(matchbuf ? matchbuf : "");
+
+	*clp = pli;
+
+	/* Test if the string built is equal to the one from the line. */
+	if (sfx && *sfx) {
+	    int pl = strlen(pfx);
+
+	    *exact = (!strncmp(pfx, w, pl) && !strcmp(sfx, w + pl));
+	} else
+	    *exact = !strcmp(pfx, w);
+    }
+    if (!qu)
+	hasunqu = 1;
+
+    return r;
+}
+
+/* Check if the given pattern matches the given string.             *
+ * `in' and `out' are used for {...} classes. In `out' we store the *
+ * character number that was matched. In the word pattern this is   *
+ * given in `in' so that we can easily test if we found the         *
+ * corresponding character. */
+
+/**/
+static int
+pattern_match(Cpattern p, char *s, unsigned char *in, unsigned char *out)
+{
+    unsigned char c;
+
+    while (p) {
+	c = *((unsigned char *) s);
+
+	if (out)
+	    *out = 0;
+
+	if (p->equiv) {
+	    if (in) {
+		c = p->tab[c];
+		if ((*in && *in != c) || (!*in && !c))
+		    return 0;
+	    } else if (out) {
+		if (!(*out = p->tab[c]))
+		    return 0;
+	    } else if (!p->tab[c])
+		return 0;
+
+	    if (in && *in)
+		in++;
+	    if (out)
+		out++;
+	} else if (!p->tab[c])
+	    return 0;
+
+	s++;
+	p = p->next;
+    }
+    return 1;
+}
+
+/* This splits the given string into a list of cline structs, separated
+ * at those places where one of the anchors of an `*' pattern was found.
+ * plen gives the number of characters on the line that matched this
+ * string. In lp we return a pointer to the last cline struct we build. */
+
+/**/
+Cline
+bld_parts(char *str, int len, int plen, Cline *lp)
+{
+    Cline ret = NULL, *q = &ret, n;
+    Cmlist ms;
+    Cmatcher mp;
+    int t, op = plen;
+    char *p = str;
+
+    while (len) {
+	for (t = 0, ms = bmatchers; ms && !t; ms = ms->next) {
+	    mp = ms->matcher;
+	    if (mp->flags == CMF_RIGHT && mp->wlen == -1 &&
+		!mp->llen && len >= mp->ralen && mp->ralen &&
+		pattern_match(mp->right, str, NULL, NULL)) {
+		int olen = str - p, llen;
+
+		/* We found an anchor, create a new cline. The NEW flag
+		 * is set if the characters before the anchor were not
+		 * on the line. */
+		*q = n = get_cline(NULL, mp->ralen, str, mp->ralen, NULL, 0,
+				   ((plen < 0) ? CLF_NEW : 0));
+
+		/* If there were any characters before the anchor, add
+		 * them as a cline struct. */
+
+		if (p != str) {
+		    llen = (op < 0 ? 0 : op);
+
+		    if (llen > olen)
+			llen = olen;
+		    n->prefix = get_cline(NULL, llen, p, olen, NULL, 0, 0);
+		}
+		q = &(n->next);
+		str += mp->ralen; len -= mp->ralen;
+		plen -= mp->ralen;
+		op -= olen;
+		p = str;
+		t = 1;
+	    }
+	}
+	if (!t) {
+	    /* No anchor was found here, skip. */
+	    str++; len--;
+	    plen--;
+	}
+    }
+    /* This is the cline struct for the remaining string at the end. */
+
+    *q = n = get_cline(NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, (plen < 0 ? CLF_NEW : 0));
+    if (p != str) {
+	int olen = str - p, llen = (op < 0 ? 0 : op);
+
+	if (llen > olen)
+	    llen = olen;
+	n->prefix = get_cline(NULL, llen, p, olen, NULL, 0, 0);
+    }
+    n->next = NULL;
+
+    if (lp)
+	*lp = n;
+
+    return ret;
+}
+
+/* This builds all the possible line patterns for the pattern pat in the
+ * buffer line. Initially line is the same as lp, but during recursive
+ * calls lp is incremented for storing successive characters. Whenever
+ * a full possible string is build, we test if this line matches the
+ * string given by wlen and word. The in argument contains the characters
+ * to use for the correspondence classes, it was filled by a call to 
+ * pattern_match() in the calling function.
+ * The return value is the length of the string matched in the word, it
+ * is zero if we couldn't build a line that matches the word. */
+
+/**/
+static int
+bld_line(Cpattern pat, char *line, char *lp,
+	 char *word, int wlen, unsigned char *in, int sfx)
+{
+    if (pat) {
+	/* Still working on the pattern. */
+
+	int i, l;
+	unsigned char c = 0;
+
+	/* Get the number of the character for a correspondence class
+	 * if it has a correxponding class. */
+	if (pat->equiv)
+	    if ((c = *in))
+		in++;
+
+	/* Walk through the table in the pattern and try the characters
+	 * that may appear in the current position. */
+	for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
+	    if ((pat->equiv && c) ? (c == pat->tab[i]) : pat->tab[i]) {
+		*lp = i;
+		/* We stored the character, now call ourselves to build
+		 * the rest. */
+		if ((l = bld_line(pat->next, line, lp + 1, word, wlen,
+				  in, sfx)))
+		    return l;
+	    }
+    } else {
+	/* We reached the end, i.e. the line string is fully build, now
+	 * see if it matches the given word. */
+
+	Cmlist ms;
+	Cmatcher mp;
+	int l = lp - line, t, rl = 0, ind, add;
+	VARARR(unsigned char, ea, l + 1);
+
+	/* Quick test if the strings are exactly the same. */
+	if (l == wlen && !strncmp(line, word, l))
+	    return l;
+
+	if (sfx) {
+	    line = lp; word += wlen;
+	    ind = -1; add = -1;
+	} else {
+	    ind = 0; add = 1;
+	}
+	/* We loop through the whole line string built. */
+	while (l && wlen) {
+	    if (word[ind] == line[ind]) {
+		/* The same character in both strings, skip over. */
+		line += add; word += add;
+		l--; wlen--; rl++;
+	    } else {
+		t = 0;
+		for (ms = bmatchers; ms && !t; ms = ms->next) {
+		    mp = ms->matcher;
+		    if (!mp->flags && mp->wlen <= wlen && mp->llen <= l &&
+			pattern_match(mp->line, (sfx ? line - mp->llen : line),
+				      NULL, ea) &&
+			pattern_match(mp->word, (sfx ? word - mp->wlen : word),
+				      ea, NULL)) {
+			/* Both the line and the word pattern matched,
+			 * now skip over the matched portions. */
+			if (sfx) {
+			    line -= mp->llen; word -= mp->wlen;
+			} else {
+			    line += mp->llen; word += mp->wlen;
+			}
+			l -= mp->llen; wlen -= mp->wlen; rl += mp->wlen;
+			t = 1;
+		    }
+		}
+		if (!t)
+		    /* Didn't match, give up. */
+		    return 0;
+	    }
+	}
+	if (!l)
+	    /* Unmatched portion in the line built, return matched length. */
+	    return rl;
+    }
+    return 0;
+}
+
+/* This builds a string that may be put on the line that fully matches the
+ * given strings. The return value is NULL if no such string could be built
+ * or that string in local static memory, dup it. */
+
+/**/
+static char *
+join_strs(int la, char *sa, int lb, char *sb)
+{
+    static char *rs = NULL;
+    static int rl = 0;
+
+    VARARR(unsigned char, ea, (la > lb ? la : lb) + 1);
+    Cmlist ms;
+    Cmatcher mp;
+    int t, bl, rr = rl;
+    char *rp = rs;
+
+    while (la && lb) {
+	if (*sa != *sb) {
+	    /* Different characters, try the matchers. */
+	    for (t = 0, ms = bmatchers; ms && !t; ms = ms->next) {
+		mp = ms->matcher;
+		if (!mp->flags && mp->wlen > 0 && mp->llen > 0 &&
+		    mp->wlen <= la && mp->wlen <= lb) {
+		    /* The pattern has no anchors and the word
+		     * pattern fits, try it. */
+		    if ((t = pattern_match(mp->word, sa, NULL, ea)) ||
+			pattern_match(mp->word, sb, NULL, ea)) {
+			/* It matched one of the strings, t says which one. */
+			VARARR(char, line, mp->llen + 1);
+			char **ap, **bp;
+			int *alp, *blp;
+
+			if (t) {
+			    ap = &sa; alp = &la;
+			    bp = &sb; blp = &lb;
+			} else {
+			    ap = &sb; alp = &lb;
+			    bp = &sa; blp = &la;
+			}
+			/* Now try to build a string that matches the other
+			 * string. */
+			if ((bl = bld_line(mp->line, line, line,
+					   *bp, *blp, ea, 0))) {
+			    /* Found one, put it into the return string. */
+			    line[mp->llen] = '\0';
+			    if (rr <= mp->llen) {
+				char *or = rs;
+
+				rs = realloc(rs, (rl += 20));
+				rr += 20;
+				rp += rs - or;
+			    }
+			    memcpy(rp, line, mp->llen);
+			    rp += mp->llen; rr -= mp->llen;
+			    *ap += mp->wlen; *alp -= mp->wlen;
+			    *bp += bl; *blp -= bl;
+			    t = 1;
+			} else
+			    t = 0;
+		    }
+		}
+	    }
+	    if (!t)
+		break;
+	} else {
+	    /* Same character, just take it. */
+	    if (rr <= 1) {
+		char *or = rs;
+
+		rs = realloc(rs, (rl += 20));
+		rr += 20;
+		rp += rs - or;
+	    }
+	    *rp++ = *sa; rr--;
+	    sa++; sb++;
+	    la--; lb--;
+	}
+    }
+    if (la || lb)
+	return NULL;
+
+    *rp = '\0';
+
+    return rs;
+}
+
+/* This compares the anchors stored in two top-level clines. */
+
+/**/
+static int
+cmp_anchors(Cline o, Cline n, int join)
+{
+    int line = 0;
+    char *j;
+
+    /* First try the exact strings. */
+    if ((!(o->flags & CLF_LINE) && o->wlen == n->wlen &&
+	 (!o->word || !strncmp(o->word, n->word, o->wlen))) ||
+	(line = ((!o->line && !n->line && !o->wlen && !n->wlen) ||
+		 (o->llen == n->llen && o->line && n->line &&
+		  !strncmp(o->line, n->line, o->llen))))) {
+	if (line) {
+	    o->flags |= CLF_LINE;
+	    o->word = NULL;
+	    n->wlen = 0;
+	}
+	return 1;
+    }
+    /* Didn't work, try to build a string matching both anchors. */
+    if (join && !(o->flags & CLF_JOIN) && o->word && n->word &&
+	(j = join_strs(o->wlen, o->word, n->wlen, n->word))) {
+	o->flags |= CLF_JOIN;
+	o->wlen = strlen(j);
+	o->word = dupstring(j);
+
+	return 2;
+    }
+    return 0;
+}
+
+/* Below is the code to join two cline lists. This struct is used to walk
+ * through a sub-list. */
+
+typedef struct cmdata *Cmdata;
+
+struct cmdata {
+    Cline cl, pcl;
+    char *str, *astr;
+    int len, alen, olen, line;
+};
+
+/* This is used to ensure that a cmdata struct contains usable data.
+ * The return value is non-zero if we reached the end. */
+
+static int
+check_cmdata(Cmdata md, int sfx)
+{
+    /* We will use the str and len fields to contain the next sub-string
+     * in the list. If len is zero, we have to use the next cline. */
+    if (!md->len) {
+	/* If there is none, we reached the end. */
+	if (!md->cl)
+	    return 1;
+
+	/* Otherwise, get the string. Only the line-string or both.
+	 * We also have to adjust the pointer if this is for a suffix. */
+	if (md->cl->flags & CLF_LINE) {
+	    md->line = 1;
+	    md->len = md->cl->llen;
+	    md->str = md->cl->line;
+	} else {
+	    md->line = 0;
+	    md->len = md->olen = md->cl->wlen;
+	    if ((md->str = md->cl->word) && sfx)
+		md->str += md->len;
+	    md->alen = md->cl->llen;
+	    if ((md->astr = md->cl->line) && sfx)
+		md->astr += md->alen;
+	}
+	md->pcl = md->cl;
+	md->cl = md->cl->next;
+    }
+    return 0;
+}
+
+/* This puts the not-yet-matched portion back into the last cline and 
+ * returns that. */
+
+static Cline
+undo_cmdata(Cmdata md, int sfx)
+{
+    Cline r = md->pcl;
+
+    if (md->line) {
+	r->word = NULL;
+	r->wlen = 0;
+	r->flags |= CLF_LINE;
+	r->llen = md->len;
+	r->line = md->str - (sfx ? md->len : 0);
+    } else if (md->len != md->olen) {
+	r->wlen = md->len;
+	r->word = md->str - (sfx ? md->len : 0);
+    }
+    return r;
+}
+
+/* This tries to build a string matching a sub-string in a sub-cline
+ * that could not be matched otherwise. */
+
+static Cline
+join_sub(Cmdata md, char *str, int len, int *mlen, int sfx, int join)
+{
+    if (!check_cmdata(md, sfx)) {
+	char *ow = str, *nw = md->str;
+	int ol = len, nl = md->len;
+	Cmlist ms;
+	Cmatcher mp;
+	VARARR(unsigned char, ea, (ol > nl ? ol : nl) + 1);
+	int t;
+
+	if (sfx) {
+	    ow += ol; nw += nl;
+	}
+	for (t = 0, ms = bmatchers; ms && !t; ms = ms->next) {
+	    mp = ms->matcher;
+	    /* We use only those patterns that match a non-empty
+	     * string in both the line and the word and that have
+	     * no anchors. */
+	    if (!mp->flags && mp->wlen > 0 && mp->llen > 0) {
+		/* We first test, if the old string matches already the
+		 * new one. */
+		if (mp->llen <= ol && mp->wlen <= nl &&
+		    pattern_match(mp->line, ow - (sfx ? mp->llen : 0),
+				  NULL, ea) &&
+		    pattern_match(mp->word, nw - (sfx ? mp->wlen : 0),
+				  ea, NULL)) {
+		    /* It did, update the contents of the cmdata struct
+		     * and return a cline for the matched part. */
+		    if (sfx)
+			md->str -= mp->wlen;
+		    else
+			md->str += mp->wlen;
+		    md->len -= mp->wlen;
+		    *mlen = mp->llen;
+
+		    return get_cline(NULL, 0, ow - (sfx ? mp->llen : 0),
+				     mp->llen, NULL, 0, 0);
+		}
+		/* Otherwise we will try to build a string that matches
+		 * both strings. But try the pattern only if the word-
+		 * pattern matches one of the strings. */
+		if (join && mp->wlen <= ol && mp->wlen <= nl &&
+		    ((t = pattern_match(mp->word, ow - (sfx ? mp->wlen : 0),
+				       NULL, ea)) ||
+		     pattern_match(mp->word, nw - (sfx ? mp->wlen : 0),
+				   NULL, ea))) {
+		    VARARR(char, line, mp->llen + 1);
+		    int bl;
+
+		    /* Then build all the possible lines and see
+		     * if one of them matches the other string. */
+		    if ((bl = bld_line(mp->line, line, line,
+				       (t ? nw : ow), (t ? nl : ol),
+				       ea, sfx))) {
+			/* Yep, one of the lines matched the other
+			 * string. */
+			line[mp->llen] = '\0';
+
+			if (t) {
+			    ol = mp->wlen; nl = bl;
+			} else {
+			    ol = bl; nl = mp->wlen;
+			}
+			if (sfx)
+			    md->str -= nl;
+			else
+			    md->str += nl;
+			md->len -= nl;
+			*mlen = ol;
+
+			return get_cline(NULL, 0, dupstring(line), mp->llen,
+					 NULL, 0, CLF_JOIN);
+		    }
+		}
+	    }
+	}
+    }
+    return NULL;
+}
+
+/* This is used to match a sub-string in a sub-cline. The length of the
+ * matched portion is returned. This tests only for exact equality. */
+
+static int
+sub_match(Cmdata md, char *str, int len, int sfx)
+{
+    int ret = 0, l, ind, add;
+    char *p, *q;
+
+    if (sfx) {
+	str += len;
+	ind = -1; add = -1;
+    } else {
+	ind = 0; add = 1;
+    }
+    /* str and len describe the old string, in md we have the new one. */
+    while (len) {
+	if (check_cmdata(md, sfx))
+	    return ret;
+
+	for (l = 0, p = str, q = md->str;
+	     l < len && l < md->len && p[ind] == q[ind];
+	     l++, p += add, q += add);
+
+	if (l) {
+	    /* There was a common prefix, use it. */
+	    md->len -= l; len -= l;
+	    if (sfx) {
+		md->str -= l; str -= l;
+	    } else {
+		md->str += l; str += l;
+	    }
+	    ret += l;
+	} else if (md->line || md->len != md->olen || !md->astr)
+	    return ret;
+	else {
+	    /* We still have the line string to try. */
+	    md->line = 1;
+	    md->len = md->alen;
+	    md->str = md->astr;
+	}
+    }
+    return ret;
+}
+
+/* This is used to build a common prefix or suffix sub-list. If requested
+ * it returns the unmatched cline lists in orest and nrest. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+join_psfx(Cline ot, Cline nt, Cline *orest, Cline *nrest, int sfx)
+{
+    Cline p = NULL, o, n;
+    struct cmdata md, omd;
+    char **sstr = NULL;
+    int len, join = 0, line = 0, *slen = NULL;
+
+    if (sfx) {
+	o = ot->suffix; n = nt->suffix;
+    } else {
+	o = ot->prefix;	n = nt->prefix;
+    }
+    if (!o) {
+	if (orest)
+	    *orest = NULL;
+	if (nrest)
+	    *nrest = n;
+
+	return;
+    }
+    if (!n) {
+	if (sfx)
+	    ot->suffix = NULL;
+	else
+	    ot->prefix = NULL;
+
+	if (orest)
+	    *orest = o;
+	else
+	    free_cline(o);
+	if (nrest)
+	    *nrest = NULL;
+	return;
+    }
+    md.cl = n;
+    md.len = 0;
+
+    /* Walk through the old list. */
+    while (o) {
+	join = 0;
+	memcpy(&omd, &md, sizeof(struct cmdata));
+
+	/* We first get the length of the prefix equal in both strings. */
+	if (o->flags & CLF_LINE) {
+	    if ((len = sub_match(&md, o->line, o->llen, sfx)) != o->llen) {
+		join = 1; line = 1; slen = &(o->llen); sstr = &(o->line);
+	    }
+	} else if ((len = sub_match(&md, o->word, o->wlen, sfx)) != o->wlen) {
+	    if (o->line) {
+		memcpy(&md, &omd, sizeof(struct cmdata));
+		o->flags |= CLF_LINE | CLF_DIFF;
+
+		continue;
+	    }
+	    join = 1; line = 0; slen = &(o->wlen); sstr = &(o->word);
+	}
+	if (join) {
+	    /* There is a rest that is different in the two lists,
+	     * we try to build a new cline matching both strings. */
+	    Cline joinl;
+	    int jlen;
+
+	    if ((joinl = join_sub(&md, *sstr + len, *slen - len,
+				  &jlen, sfx, !(o->flags & CLF_JOIN)))) {
+		/* We have one, insert it into the list. */
+		joinl->flags |= CLF_DIFF;
+		if (len + jlen != *slen) {
+		    Cline rest;
+
+		    rest = get_cline(NULL, 0, *sstr + (sfx ? 0 : len + jlen),
+				     *slen - len - jlen, NULL, 0, 0);
+
+		    rest->next = o->next;
+		    joinl->next = rest;
+		} else
+		    joinl->next = o->next;
+
+		if (len) {
+		    if (sfx)
+			*sstr += *slen - len;
+		    *slen = len;
+		    o->next = joinl;
+		} else {
+		    o->next = NULL;
+		    free_cline(o);
+		    if (p)
+			p->next = joinl;
+		    else if (sfx)
+			ot->suffix = joinl;
+		    else
+			ot->prefix = joinl;
+		}
+		o = joinl;
+		join = 0;
+	    }
+	}
+	if (join) {
+	    /* We couldn't build a cline for a common string, so we
+	     * cut the list here. */
+	    if (len) {
+		Cline r;
+
+		if (orest) {
+		    if (line)
+			r = get_cline(o->line + len, *slen - len,
+				      NULL, 0, NULL, 0, o->flags);
+		    else
+			r = get_cline(NULL, 0, o->word + len, *slen - len,
+				      NULL, 0, o->flags);
+
+		    r->next = o->next;
+		    *orest = r;
+
+		    *slen = len;
+		    o->next = NULL;
+		} else {
+		    if (sfx)
+			*sstr += *slen - len;
+		    *slen = len;
+		    free_cline(o->next);
+		    o->next = NULL;
+		}
+	    } else {
+		if (p)
+		    p->next = NULL;
+		else if (sfx)
+		    ot->suffix = NULL;
+		else
+		    ot->prefix = NULL;
+
+		if (orest)
+		    *orest = o;
+		else
+		    free_cline(o);
+	    }
+	    if (!orest || !nrest)
+		ot->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+
+	    if (nrest)
+		*nrest = undo_cmdata(&md, sfx);
+
+	    return;
+	}
+	p = o;
+	o = o->next;
+    }
+    if (md.len || md.cl)
+	ot->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+    if (orest)
+	*orest = NULL;
+    if (nrest)
+	*nrest = undo_cmdata(&md, sfx);
+}
+
+/* This builds the common prefix and suffix for a mid-cline -- the one
+ * describing the place where the prefix and the suffix meet. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+join_mid(Cline o, Cline n)
+{
+    if (o->flags & CLF_JOIN) {
+	/* The JOIN flag is set in the old cline struct if it was
+	 * already joined with another one. In this case the suffix
+	 * field contains the suffix from previous calls. */
+	Cline nr;
+
+	join_psfx(o, n, NULL, &nr, 0);
+
+	n->suffix = revert_cline(nr);
+
+	join_psfx(o, n, NULL, NULL, 1);
+    } else {
+	/* This is the first time for both structs, so the prefix field
+	 * contains the whole sub-list. */
+	Cline or, nr;
+
+	o->flags |= CLF_JOIN;
+
+	/* We let us give both rests and use them as the suffixes. */
+	join_psfx(o, n, &or, &nr, 0);
+
+	if (or)
+	    or->llen = (o->slen > or->wlen ? or->wlen : o->slen);
+	o->suffix = revert_cline(or);
+	n->suffix = revert_cline(nr);
+
+	join_psfx(o, n, NULL, NULL, 1);
+    }
+    n->suffix = NULL;
+}
+
+/* This turns the sequence of anchor cline structs from b to e into a
+ * prefix sequence, puts it before the prefix of e and then tries to
+ * join that with the prefix of a.
+ * This is needed if some matches had a anchor match spec and others
+ * didn't. */
+
+/**/
+static void
+sub_join(Cline a, Cline b, Cline e, int anew)
+{
+    if (!e->suffix && a->prefix) {
+	Cline op = e->prefix, n = NULL, *p = &n, t, ca;
+	int min = 0, max = 0;
+
+	for (; b != e; b = b->next) {
+	    if ((*p = t = b->prefix)) {
+		while (t->next)
+		    t = t->next;
+		p = &(t->next);
+	    }
+	    b->suffix = b->prefix = NULL;
+	    b->flags &= ~CLF_SUF;
+	    min += b->min;
+	    max += b->max;
+	    *p = b;
+	    p = &(b->next);
+	}
+	*p = e->prefix;
+	ca = a->prefix;
+
+	while (n != op) {
+	    e->prefix = cp_cline(n, 0);
+	    a->prefix = cp_cline(ca, 0);
+
+	    if (anew) {
+		join_psfx(e, a, NULL, NULL, 0);
+		if (e->prefix) {
+		    e->min += min;
+		    e->max += max;
+		    break;
+		}
+	    } else {
+		join_psfx(e, a, NULL, NULL, 0);
+		if (a->prefix) {
+		    a->min += min;
+		    a->max += max;
+		    break;
+		}
+	    }
+	    min -= n->min;
+	    max -= n->max;
+
+	    n = n->next;
+	}
+    }
+}
+
+/* This simplifies the cline list given as the first argument so that
+ * it also matches the second list. */
+
+/**/
+Cline
+join_clines(Cline o, Cline n)
+{
+    cline_setlens(n, 1);
+
+    /* First time called, just return the new list. On further invocations
+     * we will get it as the first argument. */
+    if (!o)
+	return n;
+    else {
+	Cline oo = o, nn = n, po = NULL, pn = NULL;
+
+	/* Walk through the lists. */
+	while (o && n) {
+	    /* If one of them describes a new part and the other one does
+	     * not, synchronise them by searching an old part in the
+	     * other list. */
+	    if ((o->flags & CLF_NEW) && !(n->flags & CLF_NEW)) {
+		Cline t, tn;
+
+		for (t = o; (tn = t->next) && (tn->flags & CLF_NEW); t = tn);
+		if (tn && cmp_anchors(tn, n, 0)) {
+		    sub_join(n, o, tn, 1);
+
+		    if (po)
+			po->next = tn;
+		    else
+			oo = tn;
+		    t->next = NULL;
+		    free_cline(o);
+		    o = tn;
+		    o->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+		    continue;
+		}
+	    }
+	    if (!(o->flags & CLF_NEW) && (n->flags & CLF_NEW)) {
+		Cline t, tn;
+
+		for (t = n; (tn = t->next) && (tn->flags & CLF_NEW); t = tn);
+		if (tn && cmp_anchors(o, tn, 0)) {
+		    sub_join(o, n, tn, 0);
+
+		    n = tn;
+		    o->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+		    continue;
+		}
+	    }
+	    /* Almost the same as above, but for the case that they
+	     * describe different types of parts (prefix, suffix, or mid). */
+	    if ((o->flags & (CLF_SUF | CLF_MID)) !=
+		(n->flags & (CLF_SUF | CLF_MID))) {
+		Cline t, tn;
+
+		for (t = n;
+		     (tn = t->next) &&
+			 (tn->flags & (CLF_SUF | CLF_MID)) !=
+			 (o->flags  & (CLF_SUF | CLF_MID));
+		     t = tn);
+		if (tn && cmp_anchors(o, tn, 1)) {
+		    sub_join(o, n, tn, 0);
+
+		    n = tn;
+		    continue;
+		}
+		for (t = o;
+		     (tn = t->next) &&
+			 (tn->flags & (CLF_SUF | CLF_MID)) !=
+			 (n->flags  & (CLF_SUF | CLF_MID));
+		     t = tn);
+		if (tn && cmp_anchors(tn, n, 1)) {
+		    sub_join(n, o, tn, 1);
+		    if (po)
+			po->next = tn;
+		    else
+			oo = tn;
+		    t->next = NULL;
+		    free_cline(o);
+		    o = tn;
+		    continue;
+		}
+		if (o->flags & CLF_MID) {
+		    o->flags = (o->flags & ~CLF_MID) | (n->flags & CLF_SUF);
+		    if (n->flags & CLF_SUF) {
+			free_cline(o->prefix);
+			o->prefix = NULL;
+		    } else {
+			free_cline(o->suffix);
+			o->suffix = NULL;
+		    }
+		}
+		break;
+	    }
+	    /* Now see if they have matching anchors. If not, cut the list. */
+	    if (!(o->flags & CLF_MID) && !cmp_anchors(o, n, 1)) {
+		Cline t, tn;
+
+		for (t = n; (tn = t->next) && !cmp_anchors(o, tn, 1); t = tn);
+
+		if (tn) {
+		    sub_join(o, n, tn, 0);
+
+		    n = tn;
+		    o->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+		    continue;
+		} else {
+		    for (t = o; (tn = t->next) && !cmp_anchors(n, tn, 1);
+			 t = tn);
+
+		    if (tn) {
+			sub_join(n, o, tn, 1);
+
+			if (po)
+			    po->next = tn;
+			else
+			    oo = tn;
+			o = tn;
+			o->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+			continue;
+		    } else {
+			if (o->flags & CLF_SUF)
+			    break;
+
+			o->word = o->line = o->orig = NULL;
+			o->wlen = 0;
+			free_cline(o->next);
+			o->next = NULL;
+			o->flags |= CLF_MISS;
+		    }
+		}
+	    }
+	    /* Ok, they are equal, now copy the information about the
+             * original string if needed, calculate minimum and maximum
+	     * lengths, and join the sub-lists. */
+	    if (!o->orig && !o->olen) {
+		o->orig = n->orig;
+		o->olen = n->olen;
+	    }
+	    if (n->min < o->min)
+		o->min = n->min;
+	    if (n->max > o->max)
+		o->max = n->max;
+	    if (o->flags & CLF_MID)
+		join_mid(o, n);
+	    else
+		join_psfx(o, n, NULL, NULL, (o->flags & CLF_SUF));
+
+	    po = o;
+	    o = o->next;
+	    pn = n;
+	    n = n->next;
+	}
+	/* Free the rest of the old list. */
+	if (o) {
+	    if (po)
+		po->next = NULL;
+	    else
+		oo = NULL;
+
+	    free_cline(o);
+	}
+	free_cline(nn);
+
+	return oo;
+    }
+}
+