# function zfgcp {
# ZFTP get as copy: i.e. first arguments are remote, last is local.
# Supposed to work exactly like a normal copy otherwise, i.e.
# zfgcp rfile lfile
# or
# zfgcp rfile1 rfile2 rfile3 ... ldir
# Options:
# -G don't to remote globbing, else do
# -t update the local file times to the same time as the remote.
# Currently this only works if you have the `perl' command,
# and that perl is version 5 with the standard library.
# See the function zfrtime for more gory details.
#
# If there is no current connection, try to use the existing set of open
# parameters to establish one and close it immediately afterwards.
emulate -L zsh
[[ $curcontext = :zf* ]] || local curcontext=:zfgcp
local opt remlist rem loc opt_G opt_t
integer stat do_close
while getopts :Gt opt; do
[[ $opt = '?' ]] && print "zfgcp: bad option: -$OPTARG" >&2 && return 1
eval "opt_$opt=1"
done
(( OPTIND > 1 )) && shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))
zfautocheck || return 1
# hmm, we should really check this after expanding the glob,
# but we shouldn't expand the last argument remotely anyway.
if [[ $# -gt 2 && ! -d $argv[-1] ]]; then
print "zfgcp: last argument must be a directory." 2>&1
return 1
elif [[ $# == 1 ]]; then
print "zfgcp: not enough arguments." 2>&1
return 1
fi
if [[ -d $argv[-1] ]]; then
local dir=$argv[-1]
argv[-1]=
for remlist in $*; do
# zfcd directory hack to put the front back to ~
if [[ $remlist = $HOME || $remlist = $HOME/* ]]; then
remlist="~${remlist#$HOME}"
fi
if [[ $opt_G != 1 ]]; then
zfrglob remlist
fi
if (( $#remlist )); then
for rem in $remlist; do
loc=$dir/${rem:t}
if zftp get $rem >$loc; then
[[ $opt_t = 1 ]] && zfrtime $rem $loc
else
stat=1
fi
done
fi
done
else
if [[ $1 = $HOME || $1 = $HOME/* ]]; then
1="~${1#$HOME}"
fi
zftp get $1 >$2 || stat=$?
fi
(( $do_close )) && zfclose
return $stat
# }
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