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# Select the entire word around the cursor. Intended for use as
# a vim-style text object in vi mode but with customisable
# word boundaries.
#
# For example:
# autoload -U select-word-match
# zle -N select-in-camel select-word-match
# bindkey -M viopp ic select-in-camel
# zstyle ':zle:*-camel' word-style normal-subword
emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob
local curcontext=:zle:$WIDGET
local -a matched_words
# Start and end of range of characters
integer pos1 pos2 num=${NUMERIC:-1}
local style word
# choose between inner word or a word style of widget
for style in $1 ${${WIDGET#*-}[1]} $KEYS[1] "i"; do
[[ $style = [ai] ]] && break
done
autoload -Uz match-words-by-style
while (( num-- )); do
if (( MARK > CURSOR )); then
# if cursor is at the start of the selection, just move back a word
match-words-by-style
if [[ $style = i && -n $matched_words[3] ]]; then
word=$matched_words[3]
else
word=$matched_words[2]$matched_words[3]
fi
if [[ -n $word ]]; then
(( CURSOR -= ${#word} ))
else
return 1
fi
elif (( MARK >= 0 && MARK < CURSOR )); then
# cursor at the end, move forward a word
(( CURSOR+1 == $#BUFFER )) && return 1
(( CURSOR++ ))
match-words-by-style
if [[ -n $matched_words[4] ]]; then
if [[ $style = i ]]; then
# just skip the whitespace
word=$matched_words[4]
else
# skip the whitespace plus word
word=$matched_words[4]$matched_words[5]
fi
else
if [[ $style = i ]]; then
# skip the word
word=$matched_words[5]
else
# skip word and following whitespace
word=$matched_words[5]$matched_words[6]
fi
fi
(( CURSOR += ${#word} - 1 ))
else
match-words-by-style
if [[ -n "${matched_words[3]}" ]]; then
# There's whitespace before the cursor, so the word we are selecting
# starts at the cursor position.
pos1=$CURSOR
else
# No whitespace before us, so select any wordcharacters there.
pos1="${#matched_words[1]}"
fi
if [[ -n "${matched_words[4]}" ]]; then
if [[ -n "${matched_words[3]}" ]] || (( CURSOR == 0 )); then
# whitespace either side, select it
(( pos1 = CURSOR - ${#matched_words[3]} ))
(( pos2 = CURSOR + ${#matched_words[4]} ))
else
# There's whitespace at the cursor position, so only select
# up to the cursor position.
(( pos2 = CURSOR + 1 ))
fi
else
# No whitespace at the cursor position, so select the
# current character and any following wordcharacters.
(( pos2 = CURSOR + ${#matched_words[5]} ))
fi
if [[ $style = a ]]; then
if [[ -n "${matched_words[4]}" && ( -n "${matched_words[3]}" || CURSOR -eq 0 ) ]]; then
# in the middle of whitespace so grab a word
if [[ -n "${matched_words[5]}" ]]; then
(( pos2 += ${#matched_words[5]} )) # preferably the one after
else
(( pos1 -= ${#matched_words[2]} )) # otherwise the one before
fi
elif [[ -n "${matched_words[6]}" ]]; then
(( pos2 += ${#matched_words[6]} ))
elif [[ -n "${matched_words[3]}" ]]; then
# couldn't grab whitespace forwards so try backwards
(( pos1 -= ${#matched_words[3]} ))
elif (( pos1 > 0 )); then
# There might have been whitespace before the word
(( CURSOR = pos1 ))
match-words-by-style
if [[ -n "${matched_words[3]}" ]]; then
(( pos1 -= ${#matched_words[3]} ))
fi
fi
fi
(( MARK = pos1, CURSOR = pos2-1 ))
fi
done
if [[ $KEYMAP == vicmd ]] && (( !REGION_ACTIVE )); then
(( CURSOR++ )) # Need to include cursor position for operators
fi
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