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# This is a function to dump the definitions for new-style
# completion defined by 'compinit' in the same directory. The output
# should be directed into the "compinit.dump" in the same directory as
# compinit. If you rename init, just stick .dump onto the end of whatever
# you have called it and put it in the same directory. This is handled
# automatically if you invoke compinit with the option -d.
#
# You will need to update the dump every time you add a new completion.
# To do this, simply remove the .dump file, start a new shell, and
# create the .dump file as before. Again, compinit -d handles this
# automatically.
# Print the number of files used for completion. This is used in compinit
# to see if auto-dump should re-dump the dump-file.
emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob
typeset _d_file _d_f _d_bks _d_line _d_als
_d_file=${_comp_dumpfile-${0:h}/compinit.dump}.$HOST.$$
typeset -U _d_files
_d_files=( ${^~fpath:/.}/^([^_]*|*~|*.zwc)(N:t) )
print "#files: $#_d_files" > $_d_file
# First dump the arrays _comps and _patcomps. The quoting hieroglyphyics
# ensure that a single quote inside a variable is itself correctly quoted.
print "_comps=(" >> $_d_file
for _d_f in ${(ok)_comps}; do
print -r - "${(q)_d_f}" "${(q)_comps[$_d_f]}"
done >> $_d_file
print ")" >> $_d_file
print "\n_patcomps=(" >> $_d_file
for _d_f in "${(ok@)_patcomps}"; do
print -r - "${(q)_d_f}" "${(q)_patcomps[$_d_f]}"
done >> $_d_file
print ")" >> $_d_file
print "\n_postpatcomps=(" >> $_d_file
for _d_f in "${(ok@)_postpatcomps}"; do
print -r - "${(q)_d_f}" "${(q)_postpatcomps[$_d_f]}"
done >> $_d_file
print ")" >> $_d_file
print >> $_d_file
# Now dump the key bindings. We dump all bindings for zle widgets
# whose names start with a underscore.
# We need both the zle -C's and the bindkey's to recreate.
# We can ignore any zle -C which rebinds a standard widget (second
# argument to zle does not begin with a `_').
_d_bks=()
zle -lL |
while read -rA _d_line; do
if [[ ${_d_line[3]} = _* && ${_d_line[5]} = _* ]]; then
print -r - ${_d_line}
_d_bks=($_d_bks ${_d_line[3]})
fi
done >> $_d_file
bindkey |
while read -rA _d_line; do
if [[ ${_d_line[2]} = (${(j.|.)~_d_bks}) ]]; then
print -r "bindkey '${_d_line[1][2,-2]}' ${_d_line[2]}"
fi
done >> $_d_file
print >> $_d_file
# Autoloads: whence -w produces "_d_foo: function", so look for
# all functions beginning with `_'.
_d_als=($(whence -wm '_*' | sort |
while read -rA _d_line; do
[[ ${_d_line[2]} = function ]] && print -r - ${_d_line[1]%:}
done))
# print them out: about five to a line looks neat
while (( $#_d_als )); do
print -n autoload -U
for (( _i = 0; _i < 5; _i++ )); do
if (( $#_d_als )); then
print -n " $_d_als[1]"
shift _d_als
fi
done
print
done >> $_d_file
print >> $_d_file
mv $_d_file ${_d_file%.$HOST.$$}
unfunction compdump
autoload -U compdump
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