From 876fa2c44e0a17b2d10a2547ac1d13687cfed520 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Stephenson Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 17:06:04 +0000 Subject: unposted: force latest version of files from vendor to main branch --- Functions/Zftp/zfrglob | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'Functions/Zftp/zfrglob') diff --git a/Functions/Zftp/zfrglob b/Functions/Zftp/zfrglob index f9d67b3f2..1fb8d761a 100644 --- a/Functions/Zftp/zfrglob +++ b/Functions/Zftp/zfrglob @@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ # stick with a single directory. This is the default. # (2) Use remote globbing, i.e. pass it to ls at the site. # Faster, but only works with UNIX, and only basic globbing. -# We do this if $zfrglob is non-null. +# We do this if the remote-glob style (or $zfrglob for +# backward compatibility) is set. # There is only one argument, the variable containing the # pattern to be globbed. We set this back to an array containing @@ -18,7 +19,9 @@ emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob -local pat dir nondir files i +local pat dir nondir files i zfrglob + +zstyle -t "$curcontext" remote-glob && zfrglob=1 eval pat=\$$1 @@ -52,14 +55,10 @@ else rm -f $tmpf else # we just have to do an ls and hope that's right + local fcache_name + zffcache nondir=$pat - if (( $#zftp_fcache == 0 )); then - # Why does `zftp_fcache=($(zftp ls))' sometimes not work? - zftp ls >$tmpf - zftp_fcache=($(<$tmpf)) - rm -f $tmpf - fi - files=($zftp_fcache) + files=(${(P)fcache_name}) fi # now we want to see which of the $files match $nondir: # ${...:/foo} deletes occurrences of foo matching a complete word, -- cgit 1.4.1