From a92518a9ed061602bb0b843831c42905546b9a69 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sven Wischnowsky Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 12:29:38 +0000 Subject: moved to ./Functions/Misc/zstyle+ --- Functions/Misc/zstyle+ | 35 ----------------------------------- 1 file changed, 35 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Functions/Misc/zstyle+ (limited to 'Functions') diff --git a/Functions/Misc/zstyle+ b/Functions/Misc/zstyle+ deleted file mode 100644 index eb3c14df5..000000000 --- a/Functions/Misc/zstyle+ +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# This makes defining styles a bit simpler by using a single `+' as a -# special token that allows to append a context name to the previously -# used context name. Like this: -# -# zstyle+ ':foo:bar' style1 value1 \ -# + ':baz' style2 value2 \ -# + ':frob' style3 value3 -# -# This defines style1 with value1 for the context :foo:bar as usual. -# But it also defines styles2 with value2 for the context :foo:bar:baz -# and style3 with value3 for :foo:bar:frob. -# Of course, any of the sub-contexts after the plus signs may be -# empty strings to re-use the previous context unchanged. -# -# If you don't want to change all your calls to `zstyle' to use -# `zstyle+' you can use an alias `alias zstyle=zstyle+' and make sure -# the completion functions are autoloaded without alias expansion (the -# -U option to the autoload builtin). The completion system normally -# loads its functions with without alias expansion. - -case "$1" in --*) zstyle "$@";; - -*) setopt localoptions noksharrays - integer i - local context="$1" - 1='' - for ((i=2; $#; ++i)); do - if [[ $i -gt $# || "$argv[i]" == '+' ]]; then - zstyle "$context${(@)argv[1,i-1]}" - shift "i > $# ? $# : i" # Stupid shift error on i > $# - i=1 - fi - done;; -esac -- cgit 1.4.1