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#compdef pmpath pmvers pmdesc pmload pmexp pmeth pmls pmcat pman pmfunc podgrep podtoc podpath
#
# _perl_modules - zsh completion function
#
# Adam Spiers <adam@spiers.net>
#
# Calculate all installed Perl modules. The result is cached
# for future use.
#
# Available styles:
#
# * try-to-use-pminst
#
# Set this if you have pminst and want to use it. The zsh code
# actually produces better results because pminst misses modules of
# the form Foo/bar/Baz.pm through its clumsy -d && /^[A-Z]/ && prune
# algorithm (the zsh code does almost the same, but only misses
# modules which don't begin with an uppercase letter).
local opts
zparseopts -D -a opts S: q
if [[ ${+_perl_modules} -eq 0 ]]; then
if zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:modules" try-to-use-pminst \
&& (( ${+commands[pminst]} )); then
_perl_modules=( $(pminst) )
else
local inc libdir new_pms
if (( ${+commands[perl]} )); then
inc=( $( perl -e 'print "@INC"' ) )
else
# If perl isn't there, one wonders why the user's trying to
# complete Perl modules. Maybe her $path is wrong?
_message "Didn't find perl on \$PATH; guessing @INC ..."
setopt localoptions extendedglob
inc=( /usr/lib/perl5{,/{site_perl/,}<5->.([0-9]##)}(N)
${(s.:.)PERL5LIB} )
fi
typeset -agU _perl_modules # _perl_modules is global, no duplicates
_perl_modules=( )
for libdir in $inc; do
# Ignore cwd - could be too expensive e.g. if we're near /
if [[ $libdir == '.' ]]; then break; fi
# Find all modules
if [[ -d $libdir && -x $libdir ]]; then
cd $libdir
new_pms=( {[A-Z]*/***/,}*.pm~*blib*(N) )
cd $OLDPWD
fi
# Convert to Perl nomenclature
new_pms=( ${new_pms:r:fs#/#::#} )
_perl_modules=( $new_pms $_perl_modules )
done
fi
fi
local expl
_wanted modules expl 'Perl modules' compadd "$opts[@]" - $_perl_modules
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