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#autoload
# This completion function completes all paths given to it, and also tries to
# offer completions which point to the same file as one of the paths given
# (relative path when an absolute path is given, and vice versa; when ..'s are
# present in the word to be completed, and some paths got from symlinks).
# Usage: _canonical_paths [-A var] [-N] [-MJV12nfX] tag desc [paths...]
# -A, if specified, takes the paths from the array variable specified. Paths can
# also be specified on the command line as shown above. -N, if specified,
# prevents canonicalizing the paths given before using them for completion, in
# case they are already so. `tag' and `desc' arguments are well, obvious :) In
# addition, the options -M, -J, -V, -1, -2, -n, -F, -X are passed to compadd.
_canonical_paths_pwd() {
# Get the canonical directory name by changing to it.
integer chaselinks
[[ -o chaselinks ]] && (( chaselinks = 1 ))
setopt localoptions nopushdignoredups chaselinks
if builtin pushd -q -- $1 2>/dev/null; then
REPLY=$PWD
(( chaselinks )) || unsetopt chaselinks
builtin popd -q
else
REPLY=$1
fi
}
_canonical_paths_get_canonical_path() {
typeset newfile nondir
typeset -A seen
REPLY=$1
# Canonicalise the directory path. We may not be able to
# do this if we can't read all components.
if [[ -d $REPLY ]]; then
_canonical_paths_pwd $REPLY
else
# Resolve any trailing symbolic links, guarding against loops.
while [[ -z ${seen[$REPLY]} ]]; do
seen[$REPLY]=1
newfile=()
zstat -A newfile +link $REPLY 2>/dev/null
if [[ -n $newfile[1] ]]; then
REPLY=$newfile[1]
else
break
fi
done
if [[ $REPLY = */*[^/] && $REPLY != /[^/]# ]]; then
# Don't try this if there's a trailing slash or we're in
# the root directory.
nondir=${REPLY##*/#}
_canonical_paths_pwd ${REPLY%/#*}
REPLY+="/$nondir"
fi
fi
}
_canonical_paths_add_paths () {
# origpref = original prefix
# expref = expanded prefix
# curpref = current prefix
# canpref = canonical prefix
# rltrim = suffix to trim and readd
local origpref=$1 expref rltrim curpref canpref subdir
[[ $2 != add ]] && matches=()
expref=${~origpref} 2>/dev/null
[[ $origpref == (|*/). ]] && rltrim=.
curpref=${${expref%$rltrim}:-./}
if zstat $curpref >&/dev/null; then
_canonical_paths_get_canonical_path $curpref
canpref=$REPLY
else
canpref=$curpref
fi
[[ $curpref == */ && $canpref == *[^/] ]] && canpref+=/
canpref+=$rltrim
[[ $expref == *[^/] && $canpref == */ ]] && origpref+=/
# Append to $matches the subset of $files that matches $canpref.
if [[ $canpref == $origpref ]]; then
# This codepath honours any -M matchspec parameters.
() {
local -a tmp_buffer
compadd -A tmp_buffer "$__gopts[@]" -a files
matches+=( "${(@)tmp_buffer/$canpref/$origpref}" )
}
else
# ### Ideally, this codepath would do what the 'if' above does,
# ### but telling compadd to pretend the "word on the command line"
# ### is ${"the word on the command line"/$origpref/$canpref}.
matches+=(${${(M)files:#$canpref*}/$canpref/$origpref})
fi
for subdir in $expref?*(@); do
_canonical_paths_add_paths ${subdir/$expref/$origpref} add
done
}
_canonical_paths() {
# The following parameters are used by callee functions:
# __gopts
# matches
# files
# (possibly others)
local __index
typeset -a __gopts __opts
zparseopts -D -a __gopts M: J: V: 1 2 n F: X: A:=__opts N=__opts
: ${1:=canonical-paths} ${2:=path}
__index=$__opts[(I)-A]
(( $__index )) && set -- $@ ${(P)__opts[__index+1]}
local expl ret=1 tag=$1 desc=$2
shift 2
if ! zmodload -F zsh/stat b:zstat 2>/dev/null; then
_wanted "$tag" expl "$desc" compadd $__gopts $@ && ret=0
return ret
fi
typeset REPLY
typeset -a matches files
if (( $__opts[(I)-N] )); then
files=($@)
else
for __index in $@; do
_canonical_paths_get_canonical_path $__index
files+=($REPLY)
done
fi
local base=$PREFIX
typeset -i blimit
_canonical_paths_add_paths $base
if [[ -z $base ]]; then
_canonical_paths_add_paths / add
elif [[ $base == ..(/.(|.))#(|/) ]]; then
# This style controls how many parent directory links (..) to chase searching
# for possible completions. The default is 8. Note that this chasing is
# triggered only when the user enters atleast a .. and the path completed
# contains only . or .. components. A value of 0 turns off .. link chasing
# altogether.
zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:$tag" \
canonical-paths-back-limit blimit || blimit=8
if [[ $base != */ ]]; then
[[ $base != *.. ]] && base+=.
base+=/
fi
until [[ $base.. -ef $base || blimit -le 0 ]]; do
base+=../
_canonical_paths_add_paths $base add
blimit+=-1
done
fi
_wanted "$tag" expl "$desc" compadd $__gopts -Q -U -a matches && ret=0
return ret
}
_canonical_paths "$@"
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