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2.8 KiB
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84 lines
2.8 KiB
Plaintext
# Edit the command line using your usual editor.
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# Binding this to '!' in the vi command mode map,
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# autoload -Uz edit-command-line
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# zle -N edit-command-line
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# bindkey -M vicmd '!' edit-command-line
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# will give ksh-like behaviour for that key,
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# except that it will handle multi-line buffers properly.
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emulate -L zsh
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local left right prebuffer buffer=$BUFFER lbuffer=$LBUFFER
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local TMPSUFFIX=.zsh
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# set up parameters depending on which context we are called from,
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# see below comment for more details
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if (( REGION_ACTIVE )); then
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if (( CURSOR < MARK )); then
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left=$CURSOR right=$MARK
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lbuffer=
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else
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left=$MARK right=$CURSOR
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lbuffer[right-left,-1]=
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fi
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(( left++ ))
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buffer=$BUFFER[left,right]
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elif (( ! ZLE_RECURSIVE )); then
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prebuffer=$PREBUFFER
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fi
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() {
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exec </dev/tty
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# Compute the cursor's position in bytes, not characters.
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setopt localoptions nomultibyte noksharrays
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(( $+zle_bracketed_paste )) && print -r -n - $zle_bracketed_paste[2]
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# Open the editor, placing the cursor at the right place if we know how.
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local -a editor
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zstyle -a :zle:$WIDGET editor editor
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if (( ! $#editor )); then
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editor=( "${(@Q)${(z)${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}}}}" )
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fi
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case $editor in
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(*vim*)
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integer byteoffset=$(( $#prebuffer + $#lbuffer + 1 ))
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"${(@)editor}" -c "normal! ${byteoffset}go" -- $1;;
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(*emacs*)
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local lines=( "${(@f):-"$prebuffer$lbuffer"}" )
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"${(@)editor}" +${#lines}:$((${#lines[-1]} + 1)) $1;;
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(*) "${(@)editor}" $1;;
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esac
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(( $+zle_bracketed_paste )) && print -r -n - $zle_bracketed_paste[1]
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# Replace the buffer with the editor output.
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# avoid drawing a new prompt when we can:
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# - in recursive-edit, the send-break will just cancel the recursive-edit
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# rather than reload the line from print -z so in that case we want to
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# just set $BUFFER (unfortunately, recursive-edit doesn't reset CONTEXT
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# or PREBUFFER so we have to explicitly handle this case, which overrides
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# the following point)
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# - when we are at PS2 (CONTEXT == cont && ! ZLE_RECURSIVE) we do want the
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# break or otherwise the text from PREBUFFER will be inserted twice
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# - when the region is active, we only want to change the parts of BUFFER
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# covered by the region, and any PREBUFFER stays as PREBUFFER
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# - in all other cases (that I can think of) we also just want to set
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# $BUFFER directly.
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if (( REGION_ACTIVE )); then
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# adjust the length of the region to the length of the edited text
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local prelen=$#BUFFER
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BUFFER[left,right]="$(<$1)"
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if (( MARK > CURSOR )); then
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(( MARK += $#BUFFER - prelen ))
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else
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(( CURSOR += $#BUFFER - prelen ))
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fi
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elif [[ $CONTEXT != cont ]] || (( ZLE_RECURSIVE )); then
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BUFFER="$(<$1)"
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else
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print -Rz - "$(<$1)"
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zle send-break
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fi
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} =(<<<"$prebuffer$buffer")
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