# Transpose lines. This is like in emacs: with a positive argument # (default 1) the current line and the previous line are swapped and the # cursor goes down one line; with a negative argument the previous two # lines are swapped and the cursor goes up one line. emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob # xtrace local -a match mbegin mend integer count=${NUMERIC:-1} local init prev lline final rrline if (( ${NUMERIC:-1} < 0 )); then while (( count++ )); do [[ $LBUFFER != (#b)(|*$'\n')([^$'\n']#$'\n')([^$'\n']#$'\n')([^$'\n']#) ]] && return 1 LBUFFER=$match[1]$match[3] RBUFFER=$match[2]$match[4]$RBUFFER done else while (( count-- )); do [[ $LBUFFER != (#b)(*)$'\n'([^$'\n']#) ]] && return 1 prev=$match[1] lline=$match[2] if [[ $prev = (#b)(*$'\n')([^$'\n']#) ]]; then init=$match[1] prev=$match[2] fi if [[ $RBUFFER = (#b)([^$'\n']#)$'\n'(*) ]]; then rline=$match[1] final=$match[2] prev+=$'\n' else rline=$RBUFFER fi LBUFFER=$init$lline$rline$'\n'$prev RBUFFER=$final done fi