From 5a78f7af98401d4974b52b844994e4d783592b16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tanaka Akira Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 03:16:49 +0000 Subject: zsh-workers/8501 --- Completion/Builtins/_popd | 40 ---------------------------------------- configure.in | 13 +------------ 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/Completion/Builtins/_popd b/Completion/Builtins/_popd index 07dc4a87f..5b18ec228 100644 --- a/Completion/Builtins/_popd +++ b/Completion/Builtins/_popd @@ -37,43 +37,3 @@ compadd "$expl[@]" -ld lines -V dirs -Q - "$list[@]" && ret=0 [[ -n $compstate[insert] ]] && compstate[insert]=menu && ret=0 return ret -#compdef popd - -# This just completes the numbers after +, showing the full directory list -# with numbers. For - we do the same thing, but reverse the numbering (other -# way round if pushdminus is set). Note that this function is also called -# from _cd for cd and pushd. - -emulate -L zsh -setopt extendedglob nonomatch - -[[ $PREFIX = [-+]* ]] || return 1 - -local expl list lines revlines ret=1 i - -IPREFIX=$PREFIX[1] -PREFIX=$PREFIX[2,-1] - -# get the list of directories with their canonical number -# and turn the lines into an array, removing the current directory -lines=( ${${(f)"$(dirs -v)"}##0*} ) -if [[ ( $IPREFIX = - && ! -o pushdminus ) || - ( $IPREFIX = + && -o pushdminus ) ]]; then - integer i - revlines=( $lines ) - for (( i = 1; i <= $#lines; i++ )); do - lines[$i]="$((i-1)) -- ${revlines[-$i]##[0-9]#[ ]#}" - done -else - for (( i = 1; i <= $#lines; i++ )); do - lines[$i]="$i -- ${lines[$i]##[0-9]#[ ]#}" - done -fi -# get the array of numbers only -list=(${lines%% *}) -_description expl 'directory stack index' -compadd "$expl[@]" -ld lines -V dirs -Q - "$list[@]" && ret=0 -[[ -z $compstate[list] ]] && compstate[list]=list && ret=0 -[[ -n $compstate[insert] ]] && compstate[insert]=menu && ret=0 - -return ret diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 0bda454b9..aa93bf95e 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -250,13 +250,6 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE(maildir-support, AC_DEFINE(MAILDIR_SUPPORT) fi]) -dnl Do you want to verify that tcsetpgrp works? -undefine([tcsetpgrp-check])dnl -AC_ARG_ENABLE(tcsetpgrp-check, -[ --disable-tcsetpgrp-check Disable test of tcsetpgrp], -[tcsetpgrp-check="$enableval"], [tcsetpgrp-check=yes]) - - dnl ------------------ dnl CHECK THE COMPILER dnl ------------------ @@ -1247,12 +1240,8 @@ fi dnl ----------- dnl if found tcsetpgrp, test to see if it actually works dnl for instance, BeOS R4.51 does not support it yet -dnl When building where stdin is not a terminal, this -dnl check will fail, resulting in no job control support -dnl being available. Because this is undesirable, allow -dnl it to be skipped. dnl ----------- -if test $ac_cv_func_tcsetpgrp=yes -a $tcsetpgrp-check=yes; then +if test -t 0 -a $ac_cv_func_tcsetpgrp=yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK(if tcsetpgrp() actually works, zsh_cv_sys_tcsetpgrp, [AC_TRY_RUN([ -- cgit 1.4.1