#autoload
## usage: _regex_arguments funcname regex
# _regex_arguments compiles `regex' and emits the result of the state
# machine into the function `funcname'. `funcname' parses a command line
# according to `regex' and evaluates appropriate actions in `regex'. Before
# parsing the command line string is generated by concatenating `words'
# (before `PREFIX') and `PREFIX' with a separator NUL ($'\0').
# The `regex' is defined as follows.
## regex word definition:
# pattern = "/" ( glob | "[]" ) "/" [ "+" | "-" ]
# lookahead = "%" glob "%"
# guard = "-" zsh-code-to-eval
# caction = ":" tag ":" descr ":" zsh-code-to-eval
# action = "{" zsh-code-to-eval "}"
## regex word sequence definition:
# element = pattern [ lookahead ] [ guard ] [ caction ]
#
# regex = element
# | "(" regex ")"
# | regex "#"
# | ( regex | action ) #
# | regex "|" regex
# example:
# compdef _tst tst
# _regex_arguments _tst /$'[^\0]#\0'/ /$'[^\0]#\0'/ :'compadd aaa'
# _tst complete `aaa' for first argument.
# First $'[^\0]#\0' is required to match with command name.
# _regex_arguments _tst /$'[^\0]#\0'/ \( /$'[^\0]#\0'/ :'compadd aaa' /$'[^\0]#\0'/ :'compadd bbb' \) \#
# _tst complete `aaa' for (2i+1)th argument and `bbb' for (2i)th argument.
# _regex_arguments _tst /$'[^\0]#\0'/ \( /$'[^\0]#\0'/ :'compadd aaa' \| /$'[^\0]#\0'/ :'compadd bbb' \) \#
# _tst complete `aaa' or `bbb'.
## Recursive decent regex parser
# return status of parser functions:
# 0 : success
# 1 : parse error
# 2 : fatal parse error
_ra_comp () {
_ra_actions=("$_ra_actions[@]" "$1")
}
_regex_arguments () {
local regex funcname="$1"
shift
regex=(${@:/(#b):(*)/":_ra_comp ${(qqqq)match[1]}"})
eval \
"$funcname"' () {
local _ra_p1 _ra_p2 _ra_left _ra_right _ra_com expl tmp nm="$compstate[nmatches]"
local _ra_actions _ra_line="${(pj:\0:)${(@)words[1,CURRENT - 1]:Q}}"$'\''\0'\''"$PREFIX"
_ra_actions=()
zregexparse -c _ra_p1 _ra_p2 "$_ra_line" '"${(j: :)${(qqqq)regex[@]}}"'
case "$?" in
0|2) _message "no more arguments";;
1)
if [[ "$_ra_line[_ra_p1 + 1, -1]" = *$'\''\0'\''* ]]; then
_message "parse failed before current word"
else
_ra_left="$_ra_line[_ra_p1 + 1, _ra_p2]"
_ra_right="$_ra_line[_ra_p2 + 1, -1]"
compset -p $(( $#PREFIX - $#_ra_line + $_ra_p1 ))
(( $#_ra_actions )) && _alternative "$_ra_actions[@]"
fi
;;
3) _message "invalid regex";;
esac
[[ nm -ne "$compstate[nmatches]" ]]
}'
}
_regex_arguments "$@"
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