#compdef -k complete-word \C-xt # Complete tags using either TAGS or tags. Looks up your directory # hierarchy to find one. If both exist, uses TAGS. # # You can override the choice of tags file with $TAGSFILE (for TAGS) # or $tagsfile (for tags). # # Could be rewritten by some sed expert to use sed instead of perl. emulate -L zsh # Tags file to look for local c_Tagsfile=${TAGSFILE:-TAGS} c_tagsfile=${tagsfile:-tags} expl # Max no. of directories to scan up through integer c_maxdir=10 # Context. local curcontext="$curcontext" local -a c_tags_array if [[ -z "$curcontext" ]]; then curcontext="complete-tag:::" else curcontext="complete-tag:${curcontext#*:}" fi local c_path= integer c_idir while [[ ! -f $c_path$c_Tagsfile && ! -f $c_path$c_tagsfile && $c_idir -lt $c_maxdir ]]; do (( c_idir++ )) c_path=../$c_path done if [[ -f $c_path$c_Tagsfile ]]; then # prefer the more comprehensive TAGS, which unfortunately is a # little harder to parse. # could do this with sed, just can't be bothered to work out how, # after quarter of an hour of trying, except for # rm -f =sed; ln -s /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/bin/sed # but that's widely regarded as cheating. c_tags_array=($(sed -n \ -e 's/^\(.*[a-zA-Z_0-9]\)[[ '$'\t'':;,()]*'$'\177''.*$/\1/' \ -e 's/^.*[^a-zA-Z_0-9]//' \ -e '/^[a-zA-Z_].*/p' $c_path$c_Tagsfile)) # c_tags_array=($(perl -ne '/([a-zA-Z_0-9]+)[ \t:;,\(]*\x7f/ && # print "$1\n"' $c_path$c_Tagsfile)) _main_complete - '' _wanted etags expl 'emacs tags' \ compadd -a c_tags_array elif [[ -f $c_path$c_tagsfile ]]; then # tags doesn't have as much in, but the tag is easy to find. # we can use awk here. c_tags_array=($(awk '{ print $1 }' $c_path$c_tagsfile)) _main_complete - '' _wanted vtags expl 'vi tags' compadd -a c_tags_array else return 1 fi