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2021-11-12 Oliver Kiddle <opk@zsh.org>
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* github #82: Dimitris Apostolou: Completion/BSD/Command/_kdump,
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Completion/Redhat/Command/_dnf, Completion/BSD/Command/_ktrace,
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Completion/Linux/Command/_modutils, Test/A01grammar.ztst,
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Completion/Linux/Command/_sysstat, Functions/Chpwd/cdr,
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Completion/Unix/Command/_ansible, Completion/Unix/Command/_gcc,
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Completion/Mandriva/Command/_urpmi, Etc/NEWS-4.3,
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Completion/Debian/Command/_aptitude, Etc/FAQ.yo,
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Functions/Newuser/zsh-newuser-install, NEWS,
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Functions/Misc/regexp-replace, Src/Zle/compmatch.c,
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Src/exec.c, Src/math.c, Test/B12limit.ztst: fix typos
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* Marlon: 49572: Completion/Base/Completer/_expand,
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Test/Y01completion.ztst: Let _expand preserve array form w/out
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zstyle glob
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ local args=(
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'-f+[use the specified file (- for stdin)]:dump file:_files'
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'-l[loop reading the trace file]'
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'-m+[maximum I/O bytes to display]:max data bytes:'
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'-n[supress ad hoc translations]'
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'-n[suppress ad hoc translations]'
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'-p+[show output only for the specified pid]: :_kdump_pid'
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'(-E -T)-R[display relative timestamps]'
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'(-E -R )-T[display absolute timestamps]'
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ local args=(
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'-a[append to the trace file]'
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'(*)-C[disable tracing on all user owned processes or all processes if executed by root]'
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'-c[clear the trace points]'
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'-d[trace current decendants]'
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'-d[trace current descendants]'
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'-f+[log trace to specified file]:trace file:_files'
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'(-p *)-g+[enable/disable tracing on specified process group]:pgid:_pgids'
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'-i[inherit trace flags on future children]'
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ _arguments -C \
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'(-F --display-format)'{-F,--display-format}'[specify output format for search command]:format:->format-strings' \
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'--group-by=[control how the versions command groups its output]:grouping:(archive auto none package source-package source-version)' \
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'--log-file=[specify output log file]:file:_files' \
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'*--log-level=[specify mimimum message level to log]:level:compadd -o nosort off fatal error warn info debug trace' \
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'*--log-level=[specify minimum message level to log]:level:compadd -o nosort off fatal error warn info debug trace' \
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'--log-resolver[set some standard log levels related to the resolver]' \
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'(--allow-new-installs)--no-new-installs[prevent safe-upgrade from installing any new packages]' \
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'(--allow-new-upgrades)--no-new-upgrades[prevent safe-upgrade from upgrading packages regardless]' \
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ _modutils() {
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loaded-modules|loadable-modules)
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if [[ -r /proc/modules ]]; then
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loaded_modules=(${${(f)"$(</proc/modules)"}%% *})
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# For compatibilty with old systems. Kernels nowadays provide
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# For compatibility with old systems. Kernels nowadays provide
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# `/proc/modules` which is more reliable and faster for us.
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elif [[ -x /sbin/lsmod ]]; then
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loaded_modules=(${${(f)"$(_call_program loaded-modules /sbin/lsmod)"}[2,-1]%% *})
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ _sadf() {
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'(-g -j -p -r -x)-h[print on a single line when used with -d]' \
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'-O[specify output options]: : _values -s , option
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autoscale bwcol customcol height\:value oneday packed showidle showinfo showtoc skipempty hz\:value pcparchive\:name\:_files debug' \
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'-P[restrict processor dependant statistics]:processor number(zero indexed) or ALL:(ALL)' \
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'-P[restrict processor dependent statistics]:processor number(zero indexed) or ALL:(ALL)' \
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'--dev=-[specify block devices for which statistics are to be displayed]:block device:_files -g "*(-%)"' \
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'--fs=-[specify filesystems for which statistics are to be displayed]:file system:_dir_list -s ,' \
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'--iface=-[specify network interfaces for which statistics are to be displayed]:network interface:_sequence _net_interfaces' \
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ _urpmi() {
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"($help --no-probe --probe-hdlist)--probe-synthesis[try to find and use synthesis file]" \
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"($help)--update[mark as update media]" \
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"($help)--version[use specified distribution version]:Mandrake version: " \
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"($help)--virtual[create virtual media wich are always up-to-date]" \
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"($help)--virtual[create virtual media which are always up-to-date]" \
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"($help)-c[clean headers cache directory]" \
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"($help)-f[force generation of hdlist files]" \
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"($help --distrib):name of media: " \
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@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ _dnf_command() {
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;;
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clean)
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tmp=(
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'dbcache:remove chache files generated from the repository metadata'
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'dbcache:remove cache files generated from the repository metadata'
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'expire-cache:mark the repository metadata expired'
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'metadata:remove the repository metadata'
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'packages:remove any cached packages'
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@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ case $state in
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'(-p --collections-path)'{-p+,--collections-path=}'[specify directory containing collections]:_directories'
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'(-r --requirements-file *)'{-r+,--requirements-file=}'[specify file containing a list of collections to install]:file:_files'
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'--pre[include pre-release versions]'
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'*:collecion name:_files'
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'*:collection name:_files'
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)
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;;
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esac
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@ -957,10 +957,10 @@ if [[ "$service" = clang* ]]; then
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'-fveclib=[use the given vector functions library]:arg'
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'-fvectorize[enable the loop vectorization passes]'
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'-fvirtual-function-elimination[enables dead virtual function elimination optimization]'
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'-fvisibility-dllexport=[the visibility for dllexport defintions]:arg'
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'-fvisibility-dllexport=[the visibility for dllexport definitions]:arg'
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'-fvisibility-externs-dllimport=[the visibility for dllimport external declarations]:arg'
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'-fvisibility-externs-nodllstorageclass=[the visibility for external declarations without an explicit DLL dllstorageclass]:arg'
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'-fvisibility-from-dllstorageclass[set the visiblity of symbols in the generated code from their DLL storage class]'
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'-fvisibility-from-dllstorageclass[set the visibility of symbols in the generated code from their DLL storage class]'
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'-fvisibility-global-new-delete-hidden[give global C++ operator new and delete declarations hidden visibility]'
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'-fvisibility-inlines-hidden[give inline C++ member functions hidden visibility by default]'
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'-fvisibility-inlines-hidden-static-local-var[visibility inlines hidden static local var]'
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@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ sect(What's the latest version?)
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Changes of this kind are almost always forced by an awkward or
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unnecessary feature in the original design (as perceived by current
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users), or to enhance compatibility with other Bourne shell
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derivatives, or (mostly in the 3.0 series) to provide POSIX compliancy.
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derivatives, or (mostly in the 3.0 series) to provide POSIX compliance.
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sect(Where do I get it?)
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the most obvious difference from zsh is that it does not attempt to
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emulate the Korn shell. Since both shells are under active
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development it is probably not sensible to be too specific here.
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Broadly, bash has paid more attention to standards compliancy
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Broadly, bash has paid more attention to standards compliance
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(i.e. POSIX) for longer, and has so far avoided the more abstruse
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interactive features (programmable completion, etc.) that zsh has.
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makes the cd builtin POSIX-compatible.
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The POSIX_JOBS option already referred to has various other
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compatibility enchancements.
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compatibility enhancements.
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The new shell option POSIX_STRINGS makes a null character in $'...'
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expansion terminate the string, as is already the case in bash. This is
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# pattern from the directory list. The match is against the fully
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# expanded directory path and the full string must match (use wildcards
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# at the ends if needed). If output is going to a terminal, the
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# function will print the new list for the user to confrim; this can be
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# function will print the new list for the user to confirm; this can be
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# skipped by giving -P instead of -p.
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#
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# Details of directory handling
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# append offsets and computed replacement to the array
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# we need to perform the evaluation in a scalar assignment so that if
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# it generates an array, the elements are converted to string (by
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# joining with the first chararacter of $IFS as usual)
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# joining with the first character of $IFS as usual)
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5=${(e)3}
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argv+=(${(s: :)ZPCRE_OP} "$5")
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}
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# Print and despatch a submenu.
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# Print and dispatch a submenu.
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# The first argument is the title. The remaining arguments
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# are pairs of descriptions and functions to execute.
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# There shouldn't be more than 9 entries.
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2
NEWS
2
NEWS
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- The zshroadmap manual page provides a slightly more helpful
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introduction to the shell manual than was previously available.
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- There have been some notable enhancements to POSIX comptability
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- There have been some notable enhancements to POSIX compatibility
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when the shell is in a corresponding emulation (e.g. "emulate sh").
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Expansion (parameters, globbing, etc.) and redirection
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/*
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* If either is "?", they match each other; no further tests.
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* Apply this even if the character wasn't convertable;
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* Apply this even if the character wasn't convertible;
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* there's no point trying to be clever in that case.
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*/
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if (p->tp != CPAT_ANY || wp->tp != CPAT_ANY)
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* characters. We're matching two patterns against
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* one another to generate a character to insert.
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* This is a bit too psychedelic, so I'm going to
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* bale out now. See you on the ground.
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* bail out now. See you on the ground.
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*/
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return 0;
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}
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c = unmeta_one(s, &len);
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/*
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* If either is "?", they match each other; no further tests.
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* Apply this even if the character wasn't convertable;
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* Apply this even if the character wasn't convertible;
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* there's no point trying to be clever in that case.
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*/
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if (p->tp != CPAT_ANY || wp->tp != CPAT_ANY)
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* This is the nightmare case: we have line and
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* and word matchers and some pattern which restricts
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* the value on the line without us knowing exactly
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* what it is. Despatch to the special function
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* what it is. Dispatch to the special function
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* for that.
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*/
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if (mp && !mp->flags && mp->wlen <= wlen &&
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if (type == WC_AUTOFN) {
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/*
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* We pre-loaded this to get any redirs.
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* So we execuate a simplified function here.
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* So we execute a simplified function here.
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*/
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lastval = execautofn_basic(state, do_exec);
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} else
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#define TOKCOUNT 53
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/*
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* Opeator recedences: in reverse order, i.e. lower number, high precedence.
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* Operator precedences: in reverse order, i.e. lower number, high precedence.
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* These are the C precedences.
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*
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* 0 Non-operators: NUM (numeric constant), ID (identifier),
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/*
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* Opeator recedences: in reverse order, i.e. lower number, high precedence.
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* Operator precedences: in reverse order, i.e. lower number, high precedence.
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* These are the default zsh precedences.
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*
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* 0 Non-operators: NUM (numeric constant), ID (identifier),
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x=1
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x=2 | echo $x
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echo $x
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0:Assignment-only current shell commands in LHS of pipelin
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0:Assignment-only current shell commands in LHS of pipeline
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>1
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>1
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%test
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limit | grep UNKNOWN || print OK
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0:Check if there is unknown resouce(s) in the system
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0:Check if there is unknown resource(s) in the system
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>OK
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F:A failure here does not indicate any error in zsh. It just means there
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F:is a resource in your system that is unknown to zsh developers. Please
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