# Accented characters. Inputs two keys. There are two types: those
# with a base character followed by an accent (see below for codes for
# accents), and those with a two-character mnemonic for the composed
# character. These are (with the exception of the Euro) the codes
# given by RFC 1345. Note that some codes in RFC 1345 require three
# characters to be input; none of these are handled.
#
# For best results zsh should have been built with support for
# multibyte characters (--enable-multibyte), but single character sets
# also work.
#
# Outputs the character converted from Unicode into the local representation.
# (The conversion is done within the shell, using whatever facilities
# the C library provides.)
#
# When used as a zle widget, the character is inserted at the cursor
# position. With a numeric argument, preview in status line; outside zle,
# print character (and newline) to standard output.
#
# The set of accented characters is reasonably complete up to U+0180, the
# set of special characters less so. However, it mostly gives up at that
# point. Adding new Unicode characters is easy, however. Please send any
# additions to zsh-workers@zsh.org .
#
# Some of the accent codes are a little more obscure than others.
# ! Grave
# ' Acute
# > Circumflex
# ? Tilde
# - Macron. (A horizonal bar over the letter.)
# ( Breve. (A shallow dish shape over the letter.)
# . Dot above, or no dot with lower case i, or dot in the middle of L or l.
# : Diaeresis (Umlaut)
# , Cedilla
# _ Underline (none of these currently)
# / Stroke through character
# " Double acute
# ; Ogonek. (A little forward facing hook at the bottom right
# of the character.)
# < Caron. (A little v over the letter.)
# 0 Circle
# 2 Hook
# 9 Horn
# Hence A! is upper case A with a grave, c, is lower case c with cedilla.
#
# Some other composed charaters:
# Various ligatures:
# AE ae OE oe IJ ij
#
# ASCII characters not on all keyboards:
# <( [
# // \
# )> ]
# (! {
# !! |
# !) }
# '? ~
#
# Special letters:
# ss Eszett (schafes S)
# D- d- TH th Eth and thorn
# kk kra
# 'n 'n
# NG ng ng
# OI oi OI
# yr yr
# ED ezh
#
# Currency symbols:
# Ct Cent
# Pd Pound sterling
# Cu Currency
# Ye Yen
# Eu Euro (not in RFC 1345 but logical)
#
# Punctuation
# !I Inverted !
# BB Broken vertical bar
# SE Section
# Co Copyright
# -a Spanish feminine ordinal indicator
# << Left guillemet
# -- Soft hyphen
# Rg Registered trade mark
# PI Pilcrow (paragraph)
# -o Spanish masculine ordinal indicator
# >> Right guillemet
# ?I Inverted question mark
# -1 Hyphen
# -N en dash
# -M em dash
# -3 horizontal bar
# :3 vertical ellipsis
# .3 horizontal midline ellipsis
# !2 double vertical line
# =2 double low line
# '6 Left single quote
# '9 Right single quote
# .9 "Right" low quote
# 9' Reversed "right" quote
# "6 Left double quote
# "9 Right double quote
# :9 "Right" low double quote
# 9" Reversed "right" double quote
# /- Dagger
# /= Double dagger
#
# Mathematical
# DG Degree
# +- +/-
# 2S Superscript 2
# 3S Superscript 3
# My Micro
# .M Middle dot
# 1S Superscript 1
# 14 Quarter
# 12 Half
# 34 Three quarters
# *X Multiplication
# -: Division
# %0 Per mille
#
# Accents with no base character
# '> Circumflex (caret)
# '! Grave (backtick)
# ', Cedilla
# ': Diaeresis (Umlaut)
# 'm Macron
# '' Acute
emulate -L zsh
setopt cbases extendedglob printeightbit
local accent basechar ochar error
if [[ -n $WIDGET ]]; then
error=(zle -M)
else
error=print
fi
if (( ${+zsh_accented_chars} == 0 )); then
# Save quite a lot of memory by running and then erasing
# the function that defines the characters.
autoload -Uz define-composed-chars
define-composed-chars
unfunction define-composed-chars
fi
if (( $# )); then
basechar=${1[1]}
if [[ $1 = ? ]]; then
shift
else
1=${1[2,-1]}
fi
else
read -k basechar || return 1
fi
if (( $# )); then
accent=${1[1]}
else
read -k accent || return 1
fi
local -A charmap
# just in case someone is monkeying with IFS...
charmap=(${(s. .)zsh_accented_chars[$accent]})
if [[ ${#charmap} -eq 0 || -z $charmap[$basechar] ]]; then
$error "Combination ${basechar}${accent} is not available."
return 1
fi
if [[ -z $WIDGET ]]; then
[[ -t 1 ]] && print
print "\U${(l.8..0.)charmap[$basechar]}"
else
ochar="$(print -n "\U${(l.8..0.)charmap[$basechar]}")"
if (( ${+NUMERIC} )); then
$error "Character ${(l.8..0.)charmap[$basechar]}: $ochar"
else
LBUFFER+=$ochar
fi
fi
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