From a2ed0f082b9ed3fa75c7cc53028a8e908a3373f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Ackersviller Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 21:32:18 +0000 Subject: Merge of 22818: delimiters in subscript flags are like those in parameter substitution. --- Doc/Zsh/params.yo | 18 +++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'Doc') diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/params.yo b/Doc/Zsh/params.yo index 959e74050..fee05e338 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/params.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/params.yo @@ -169,25 +169,31 @@ cindex(subscript flags) If the opening bracket, or the comma in a range, in any subscript expression is directly followed by an opening parenthesis, the string up to the matching closing one is considered to be a list of flags, as in -`var(name)tt([LPAR())var(flags)tt(RPAR())var(exp)tt(])'. The flags -currently understood are: +`var(name)tt([LPAR())var(flags)tt(RPAR())var(exp)tt(])'. + +The flags tt(s), tt(n) and tt(b) take an argument; the delimiter +is shown below as `tt(:)', but any character, or the matching pairs +`tt(LPAR())...tt(RPAR())', `tt({)...tt(})', `tt([)...tt(])', or +`tt(<)...tt(>)', may be used. + +The flags currently understood are: startitem() item(tt(w))( -If the parameter subscripted is a scalar than this flag makes +If the parameter subscripted is a scalar then this flag makes subscripting work on words instead of characters. The default word separator is whitespace. ) item(tt(s:)var(string)tt(:))( This gives the var(string) that separates words (for use with the -tt(w) flag). +tt(w) flag). The delimiter character tt(:) is arbitrary; see above. ) item(tt(p))( Recognize the same escape sequences as the tt(print) builtin in the string argument of a subsequent `tt(s)' flag. ) item(tt(f))( -If the parameter subscripted is a scalar than this flag makes +If the parameter subscripted is a scalar then this flag makes subscripting work on lines instead of characters, i.e. with elements separated by newlines. This is a shorthand for `tt(pws:\n:)'. ) @@ -257,11 +263,13 @@ item(tt(n:)var(expr)tt(:))( If combined with `tt(r)', `tt(R)', `tt(i)' or `tt(I)', makes them give the var(n)th or var(n)th last match (if var(expr) evaluates to var(n)). This flag is ignored when the array is associative. +The delimiter character tt(:) is arbitrary; see above. ) item(tt(b:)var(expr)tt(:))( If combined with `tt(r)', `tt(R)', `tt(i)' or `tt(I)', makes them begin at the var(n)th or var(n)th last element, word, or character (if var(expr) evaluates to var(n)). This flag is ignored when the array is associative. +The delimiter character tt(:) is arbitrary; see above. ) item(tt(e))( This flag has no effect and for ordinary arrays is retained for backward -- cgit 1.4.1