# Call this from the preexec function like so:
# preexec() {
# getjobs "${(z)2}" # Use "${(z)1}" prior to zsh-4.0.1
# }
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit noksharrays
local texts
case $1 in
fg|bg) shift; [[ -n $1 ]] || set -- %% ;;
%*) ;;
*) return 0 ;;
esac
repeat $#
do
# This case statement emulates jobs.c:getjob()
case $1 in
[\;\&\|]|\|\||\&\&) break ;;
%(|[%+])) 1=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:+:*]} ;;
%-) 1=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:-:*]} ;;
%<->) 1=${1#%} ;;
%[?]*) 1=${${(Ok)jobtexts[(R)*${1#%[?]}*]}[1]} ;;
*) 1=${${(Ok)jobtexts[(R)$1*]}[1]} ;;
esac
[[ -n $1 ]] && texts=($texts ${jobtexts[$1]})
shift
done
# Remove the "-s" below if you'd prefer that this just report
# what jobs are being affected rather than modify the history
(( $#texts )) && print -s ${(j:; :)texts} "$*"
return 0
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