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# function zfopen {
# Use zftp params to set parameters for open, rather than sending
# them straight to open. That way they are stored for a future open
# command.
#
# With option -1 (just this 1ce), don't do that.
emulate -L zsh
local optlist opt once dir
while [[ $1 = -* ]]; do
if [[ $1 = - || $1 = -- ]]; then
shift;
break;
fi
optlist=${1#-}
for (( i = 1; i <= $#optlist; i++)); do
opt=$optlist[$i]
case $optlist[$i] in
1) once=1
;;
*) print option $opt not recognised >&2
;;
esac
done
shift
done
# This is where we should try and do same name-lookupage in
# both .netrc and .ncftp/bookmarks . We could even try saving
# the info in their for new hosts, like ncftp does.
if [[ $1 = */* ]]; then
1=${1##ftp://}
dir=${1#*/}
1=${1%%/*}
fi
if [[ $once = 1 ]]; then
zftp open $* || return 1
else
# set parameters, but only if there was at least a host
(( $# > 0 )) && zfparams $*
# now call with no parameters
zftp open || return 1
fi
if [[ -n $dir ]]; then
zfcd $dir
fi
# }
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