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# function zfcd_match {
emulate -L zsh
# see zfcd for details of this hack
if [[ $1 = $HOME || $1 = $HOME/* ]]; then
1="~${1#$HOME}"
fi
# error messages only
local ZFTP_VERBOSE=45
# should we redirect 2>/dev/null or let the user see it?
local tmpf=${TMPPREFIX}zfcm$$
if [[ $ZFTP_SYSTEM = UNIX* ]]; then
# hoo, aren't we lucky: this makes things so much easier
setopt localoptions rcexpandparam
local dir
if [[ $1 = ?*/* ]]; then
dir=${1%/*}
elif [[ $1 = /* ]]; then
dir=/
fi
# If we're using -F, we get away with using a directory
# to list, but not a glob. Don't ask me why.
# I hate having to rely on awk here.
zftp ls -F $dir >$tmpf
reply=($(awk '/\/$/ { print substr($1, 0, length($1)-1) }' $tmpf))
rm -f $tmpf
if [[ $dir = / ]]; then
reply=(${dir}$reply)
elif [[ -n $dir ]]; then
reply=($dir/$reply)
fi
else
# I simply don't know what to do here.
# Just use the list of files for the current directory.
zfget_match $*
fi
# }
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