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# Take an expression suitable for interpolation in double quotes that
# performs a replacement on the parameter "ARG". Replaces the
# shell argument (which may be a quoted string) under or before the
# cursor with that. Ensure the expression is suitable quoted.
#
# For example, to uppercase the entire shell argument:
# modify-current-argument '${(U)ARG}'
# To strip the current quoting from the word (whether backslashes or
# single, double or dollar quotes) and use single quotes instead:
# modify-current-argument '${(qq)${(Q)ARG}}'
# Retain most options from the calling function for the eval.
# Reset some that might confuse things.
setopt localoptions noksharrays multibyte
local -a reply
integer posword poschar fromend endoffset
local REPLY REPLY2
autoload -Uz split-shell-arguments
split-shell-arguments
(( posword = REPLY, poschar = REPLY2 ))
# Can't do this unless there's some text under or left of us.
(( posword < 2 )) && return 1
# Get the index of the word we want.
if (( posword & 1 )); then
# Odd position; need previous word.
(( posword-- ))
# Pretend position was just after the end of it.
(( poschar = ${#reply[posword]} + 1 ))
fi
# Work out offset from end of string
(( fromend = $poschar - ${#reply[posword]} - 1 ))
if (( fromend >= -1 )); then
# Cursor is near the end of the word, we'll try to keep it there.
endoffset=1
fi
# Length of all characters before current.
# Force use of character (not index) counting and join without IFS.
integer wordoff="${(cj..)#reply[1,posword-1]}"
# Replacement for current word. This could do anything to ${reply[posword]}.
local ARG="${reply[posword]}" repl
if [[ $1 != *ARG* ]]; then
REPLY=
$1 $ARG || return 1
repl=$REPLY
else
eval repl=\"$1\"
fi
if (( !endoffset )) && [[ ${repl[fromend,-1]} = ${ARG[fromend,-1]} ]]; then
# If the part of the string from here to the end hasn't changed,
# leave the cursor this distance from the end instead of the beginning.
endoffset=1
fi
# New line: all words before and after current word, with
# no additional spaces since we've already got the whitespace
# and the replacement word in the middle.
local left="${(j..)reply[1,posword-1]}${repl}"
local right="${(j..)reply[posword+1,-1]}"
if [[ endoffset -ne 0 && ${#repl} -ne 0 ]]; then
# Place cursor relative to end.
LBUFFER="$left"
RBUFFER="$right"
(( CURSOR += fromend ))
else
BUFFER="$left$right"
# Keep cursor at same position in replaced word.
# Redundant here, but useful if $repl changes the length.
# Limit to the next position after the end of the word.
integer repmax=$(( ${#repl} + 1 ))
# Remember CURSOR starts from offset 0 for some reason, so
# subtract 1 from positions.
(( CURSOR = wordoff + (poschar > repmax ? repmax : poschar) - 1 ))
fi
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