#compdef -command-line-
local _comp_command1 _comp_command2 _comp_command skip
if [[ "$1" = -s ]]; then
skip=(-s)
else
skip=()
_compskip=''
fi
# Check for a history reference to complete modifiers.
# $PREFIX has a quoted form of the !, so we can't test that
# (it might the start of a real argument), but words has the
# raw McCoy.
if [[ -o BANG_HIST &&
( ( $words[CURRENT] = \!*: && -z $compstate[quote] ) ||
( $words[CURRENT] = \"\!*: && $compstate[all_quotes] = \" ) ) ]]; then
# This looks like a real history expansion; in that case
# we'd better put the !'s back the way pfalstad intended.
PREFIX=${PREFIX//\\!/!}
compset -P '*:'
_history_modifiers h
return
fi
# Completing in command position?
if [[ CURRENT -eq 1 ]]; then
curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:-command-:"
comp="$_comps[-command-]"
[[ -n "$comp" ]] && eval "$comp" && ret=0
return ret
fi
_set_command
_dispatch "$skip[@]" "$_comp_command" \
"$_comp_command1" "$_comp_command2" -default-
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