# Delete the entire word around the cursor. Does not handle # a prefix argument; either the cursor is in the word or it isn't. # The word may be just before the cursor, e.g. # print this is a line # ^ here # and then the word before (i.e. `this') will be deleted. # # If the widget has the name `kill' in, the text deleted will be # saved for future yanking in the normal way. emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob local curcontext=:zle:$WIDGET local -a matched_words # Start and end of range of characters to remove. integer pos1 pos2 autoload -Uz match-words-by-style match-words-by-style if [[ -n "${matched_words[3]}" ]]; then # There's whitespace before the cursor, so the word we are deleting # starts at the cursor position. pos1=$CURSOR else # No whitespace before us, so delete any wordcharacters there. pos1="${#matched_words[1]}" fi if [[ -n "${matched_words[4]}" ]]; then # There's whitespace at the cursor position, so only delete # up to the cursor position. (( pos2 = CURSOR + 1 )) else # No whitespace at the cursor position, so delete the # current character and any following wordcharacters. (( pos2 = CURSOR + ${#matched_words[5]} + 1 )) fi # Move the cursor then delete the block in one go for the # purpose of undoing (and yanking, if appropriate). (( CURSOR = pos1 )) # If the widget name includes the word `kill', the removed # text goes into the cutbuffer in the standard way. if [[ $WIDGET = *kill* ]]; then local word="${BUFFER[pos1+1,pos2-1]}" if [[ $LASTWIDGET = *kill* ]]; then CUTBUFFER="$CUTBUFFER$word" else zle copy-region-as-kill -- "$word" fi fi BUFFER="${BUFFER[1,pos1]}${BUFFER[pos2,-1]}"