* Anybody know what's going on here in _expand? Patch?
@ 2013-12-27 1:08 Bart Schaefer
2013-12-27 15:08 ` Jun T.
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bart Schaefer @ 2013-12-27 1:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers
Line numbers for reference:
103 # Now try globbing.
104
105 [[ "$force" = *g* ]] || zstyle -T ":completion:${curcontext}:" glob &&
106 eval 'exp=( ${~exp//(#b)\\[
107 ]/$match[1]} ); exp=( ${(q)exp} )' 2>/dev/null
There is a trailing space and tab on line 106.
That stuff starting with //(#b) appears to want to replace any
whitespace that is preceded by a backslash with *something*, but as
there are no parens for the $match array to refer to, it ends up simply
removing the whitespace (along with the backslash), at least as far as I
can tell. That can't be correct ...?
A bit further up is this:
89 eval 'exp=( ${${(e)exp//\\[
90 ]/ }//(#b)([
91 ])/\\$match[1]} )' 2>/dev/null
That looks pretty similar (trailing space+tab on both lines 89 and 90)
except there it's turning backslash-whitespace into just a space, and
then adding back the backslash to any space that appears after applying
the (e) flag.
As it turns out, that eval on line 106 is where Yuri D'Elia's examples
[from the "Expanding quotes" thread over on zsh-users] go wrong. Adding
quote marks as well as whitespace to the character class on 106 "fixes"
both examples.
If nobody can explain what's correct about lines 106 and 107 as is,
then I propose the following patch, which adds the seemingly missing
backreference parens as well as putting quote chars in the class.
diff --git a/Completion/Base/Completer/_expand b/Completion/Base/Completer/_expand
index 44954a2..e52144c 100644
--- a/Completion/Base/Completer/_expand
+++ b/Completion/Base/Completer/_expand
@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ subd=("$exp[@]")
# Now try globbing.
[[ "$force" = *g* ]] || zstyle -T ":completion:${curcontext}:" glob &&
- eval 'exp=( ${~exp//(#b)\\[
-]/$match[1]} ); exp=( ${(q)exp} )' 2>/dev/null
+ eval 'exp=( ${~exp//(#b)\\([ \"'"\'"'
+])/$match[1]} ); exp=( ${(q)exp} )' 2>/dev/null
### Don't remember why we once used this instead of the (q) above.
# eval 'exp=( ${~exp} ); exp=( ${exp//(#b)([][()|*?^#~<>\\=])/\\${match[1]}} )' 2>/dev/null
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* Re: Anybody know what's going on here in _expand? Patch?
2013-12-27 1:08 Anybody know what's going on here in _expand? Patch? Bart Schaefer
@ 2013-12-27 15:08 ` Jun T.
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jun T. @ 2013-12-27 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers
> then I propose the following patch, which adds the seemingly missing
> backreference parens as well as putting quote chars in the class.
I believe the lack of the backreference paren is definitely a bug.
I guess the reason that this seemingly-rather-serious bug has not
been noticed so far is:
match[1] is set at lines 90-91 (where the pattern has a correct
pair of back-reference parentheses), and its value is NOT rest at
line 106 (where there are no back-reference parentheses).
The value is re-used at line 107, and in many (or all?) cases the
value is correct (a single space for most of the cases).
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