zsh-syntax-highlighting/highlighters/main/main-highlighter.zsh
Daniel Shahaf 2aca4e2c02 'main': Make logic more robust. No functional change.
Before this commit, if the value didn't begin with a dollar sign,
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter__try_expand_parameter() would return 1
by accident.¹  Tweak the input validation to make this behaviour
explicit.  No functional change.

¹ Specifically, it would return 1 because ${parameter_name}'s value
would be the empty string and ${parameter_name_pattern} wouldn't match
that.
2020-03-28 03:57:13 +00:00

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# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -*- mode: zsh; sh-indentation: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 2; -*-
# vim: ft=zsh sw=2 ts=2 et
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Define default styles.
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[default]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[unknown-token]:=fg=red,bold}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[reserved-word]:=fg=yellow}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[suffix-alias]:=fg=green,underline}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[global-alias]:=fg=cyan}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[precommand]:=fg=green,underline}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[commandseparator]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[autodirectory]:=fg=green,underline}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path]:=underline}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path_pathseparator]:=}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path_prefix_pathseparator]:=}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[globbing]:=fg=blue}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[history-expansion]:=fg=blue}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[command-substitution]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[command-substitution-delimiter]:=fg=magenta}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[process-substitution]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[process-substitution-delimiter]:=fg=magenta}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[single-hyphen-option]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[double-hyphen-option]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-quoted-argument]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-quoted-argument-delimiter]:=fg=magenta}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[single-quoted-argument]:=fg=yellow}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[double-quoted-argument]:=fg=yellow}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[dollar-quoted-argument]:=fg=yellow}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[rc-quote]:=fg=cyan}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[dollar-double-quoted-argument]:=fg=cyan}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-double-quoted-argument]:=fg=cyan}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-dollar-quoted-argument]:=fg=cyan}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[assign]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[redirection]:=fg=yellow}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[comment]:=fg=black,bold}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[named-fd]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[numeric-fd]:=none}
: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[arg0]:=fg=green}
# Whether the highlighter should be called or not.
_zsh_highlight_highlighter_main_predicate()
{
# may need to remove path_prefix highlighting when the line ends
[[ $WIDGET == zle-line-finish ]] || _zsh_highlight_buffer_modified
}
# Helper to deal with tokens crossing line boundaries.
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight() {
integer start=$1 end=$2
shift 2
if (( in_alias )); then
[[ $1 == unknown-token ]] && alias_style=unknown-token
return
fi
if (( in_param )); then
if [[ $1 == unknown-token ]]; then
param_style=unknown-token
fi
if [[ -n $param_style ]]; then
return
fi
param_style=$1
return
fi
# The calculation was relative to $buf but region_highlight is relative to $BUFFER.
(( start += buf_offset ))
(( end += buf_offset ))
list_highlights+=($start $end $1)
}
_zsh_highlight_main_add_many_region_highlights() {
for 1 2 3; do
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $1 $2 $3
done
}
_zsh_highlight_main_calculate_fallback() {
local -A fallback_of; fallback_of=(
alias arg0
suffix-alias arg0
global-alias dollar-double-quoted-argument
builtin arg0
function arg0
command arg0
precommand arg0
hashed-command arg0
autodirectory arg0
arg0_\* arg0
# TODO: Maybe these? —
# named-fd file-descriptor
# numeric-fd file-descriptor
path_prefix path
# The path separator fallback won't ever be used, due to the optimisation
# in _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_path_separators().
path_pathseparator path
path_prefix_pathseparator path_prefix
single-quoted-argument{-unclosed,}
double-quoted-argument{-unclosed,}
dollar-quoted-argument{-unclosed,}
back-quoted-argument{-unclosed,}
command-substitution{-quoted,,-unquoted,}
command-substitution-delimiter{-quoted,,-unquoted,}
command-substitution{-delimiter,}
process-substitution{-delimiter,}
back-quoted-argument{-delimiter,}
)
local needle=$1 value
reply=($1)
while [[ -n ${value::=$fallback_of[(k)$needle]} ]]; do
unset "fallback_of[$needle]" # paranoia against infinite loops
reply+=($value)
needle=$value
done
}
# Get the type of a command.
#
# Uses the zsh/parameter module if available to avoid forks, and a
# wrapper around 'type -w' as fallback.
#
# If $2 is 0, do not consider aliases.
#
# The result will be stored in REPLY.
_zsh_highlight_main__type() {
integer -r aliases_allowed=${2-1}
# We won't cache replies of anything that exists as an alias at all, to
# ensure the cached value is correct regardless of $aliases_allowed.
#
# ### We probably _should_ cache them in a cache that's keyed on the value of
# ### $aliases_allowed, on the assumption that aliases are the common case.
integer may_cache=1
# Cache lookup
if (( $+_zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache )); then
REPLY=$_zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache[(e)$1]
if [[ -n "$REPLY" ]]; then
return
fi
fi
# Main logic
if (( $#options_to_set )); then
setopt localoptions $options_to_set;
fi
unset REPLY
if zmodload -e zsh/parameter; then
if (( $+aliases[(e)$1] )); then
may_cache=0
fi
if (( ${+galiases[(e)$1]} )) && (( aliases_allowed )); then
REPLY='global alias'
elif (( $+aliases[(e)$1] )) && (( aliases_allowed )); then
REPLY=alias
elif [[ $1 == *.* && -n ${1%.*} ]] && (( $+saliases[(e)${1##*.}] )); then
REPLY='suffix alias'
elif (( $reswords[(Ie)$1] )); then
REPLY=reserved
elif (( $+functions[(e)$1] )); then
REPLY=function
elif (( $+builtins[(e)$1] )); then
REPLY=builtin
elif (( $+commands[(e)$1] )); then
REPLY=command
# None of the special hashes had a match, so fall back to 'type -w', for
# forward compatibility with future versions of zsh that may add new command
# types.
#
# zsh 5.2 and older have a bug whereby running 'type -w ./sudo' implicitly
# runs 'hash ./sudo=/usr/local/bin/./sudo' (assuming /usr/local/bin/sudo
# exists and is in $PATH). Avoid triggering the bug, at the expense of
# falling through to the $() below, incurring a fork. (Issue #354.)
#
# The first disjunct mimics the isrelative() C call from the zsh bug.
elif { [[ $1 != */* ]] || is-at-least 5.3 } &&
# Add a subshell to avoid a zsh upstream bug; see issue #606.
# ### Remove the subshell when we stop supporting zsh 5.7.1 (I assume 5.8 will have the bugfix).
! (builtin type -w -- "$1") >/dev/null 2>&1; then
REPLY=none
fi
fi
if ! (( $+REPLY )); then
# zsh/parameter not available or had no matches.
#
# Note that 'type -w' will run 'rehash' implicitly.
#
# We 'unalias' in a subshell, so the parent shell is not affected.
#
# The colon command is there just to avoid a command substitution that
# starts with an arithmetic expression [«((…))» as the first thing inside
# «$(…)»], which is area that has had some parsing bugs before 5.6
# (approximately).
REPLY="${$(:; (( aliases_allowed )) || unalias -- "$1" 2>/dev/null; LC_ALL=C builtin type -w -- "$1" 2>/dev/null)##*: }"
if [[ $REPLY == 'alias' ]]; then
may_cache=0
fi
fi
# Cache population
if (( may_cache )) && (( $+_zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache )); then
_zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache[(e)$1]=$REPLY
fi
[[ -n $REPLY ]]
return $?
}
# Checks whether $1 is something that can be run.
#
# Return 0 if runnable, 1 if not runnable, 2 if trouble.
_zsh_highlight_main__is_runnable() {
if _zsh_highlight_main__type "$1"; then
[[ $REPLY != none ]]
else
return 2
fi
}
# Check whether the first argument is a redirection operator token.
# Report result via the exit code.
_zsh_highlight_main__is_redirection() {
# A redirection operator token:
# - starts with an optional single-digit number;
# - then, has a '<' or '>' character;
# - is not a process substitution [<(...) or >(...)].
# - is not a numeric glob <->
[[ $1 == (<0-9>|)(\<|\>)* ]] && [[ $1 != (\<|\>)$'\x28'* ]] && [[ $1 != *'<'*'-'*'>'* ]]
}
# Resolve alias.
#
# Takes a single argument.
#
# The result will be stored in REPLY.
_zsh_highlight_main__resolve_alias() {
if zmodload -e zsh/parameter; then
REPLY=${aliases[$arg]}
else
REPLY="${"$(alias -- $arg)"#*=}"
fi
}
# Check that the top of $braces_stack has the expected value. If it does, set
# the style according to $2; otherwise, set style=unknown-token.
#
# $1: character expected to be at the top of $braces_stack
# $2: optional assignment to style it if matches
# return value is 0 if there is a match else 1
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop() {
if [[ $braces_stack[1] == $1 ]]; then
braces_stack=${braces_stack:1}
if (( $+2 )); then
style=$2
fi
return 0
else
style=unknown-token
return 1
fi
}
# Main syntax highlighting function.
_zsh_highlight_highlighter_main_paint()
{
setopt localoptions extendedglob
# At the PS3 prompt and in vared, highlight nothing.
#
# (We can't check this in _zsh_highlight_highlighter_main_predicate because
# if the predicate returns false, the previous value of region_highlight
# would be reused.)
if [[ $CONTEXT == (select|vared) ]]; then
return
fi
typeset -a ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_COMMANDSEPARATOR
typeset -a ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_CONTROL_FLOW
local -a options_to_set reply # used in callees
local REPLY
# $flags_with_argument is a set of letters, corresponding to the option letters
# that would be followed by a colon in a getopts specification.
local flags_with_argument
# $flags_sans_argument is a set of letters, corresponding to the option letters
# that wouldn't be followed by a colon in a getopts specification.
local flags_sans_argument
# $flags_solo is a set of letters, corresponding to option letters that, if
# present, mean the precommand will not be acting as a precommand, i.e., will
# not be followed by a :start: word.
local flags_solo
# $precommand_options maps precommand name to values of $flags_with_argument,
# $flags_sans_argument, and flags_solo for that precommand, joined by a
# colon. (The value is NOT a getopt(3) spec, although it resembles one.)
#
# Currently, setting $flags_sans_argument is only important for commands that
# have a non-empty $flags_with_argument; see test-data/precommand4.zsh.
local -A precommand_options
precommand_options=(
# Precommand modifiers as of zsh 5.6.2 cf. zshmisc(1).
'-' ''
'builtin' ''
'command' :pvV
'exec' a:cl
'noglob' ''
# 'time' and 'nocorrect' shouldn't be added here; they're reserved words, not precommands.
'doas' aCu:Lns # as of OpenBSD's doas(1) dated September 4, 2016
'nice' n: # as of current POSIX spec
'pkexec' '' # doesn't take short options; immune to #121 because it's usually not passed --option flags
# Not listed: -h, which has two different meanings.
'sudo' Cgprtu:AEHPSbilns:eKkVv # as of sudo 1.8.21p2
'stdbuf' ioe:
'eatmydata' ''
'catchsegv' ''
'nohup' ''
'setsid' :wc
'env' u:i
# As of OpenSSH 8.1p1
'ssh-agent' aEPt:csDd:k
# suckless-tools v44
# Argumentless flags that can't be followed by a command: -v
'tabbed' gnprtTuU:cdfhs
# moreutils 0.62-1
'chronic' :ev
'ifne' :n
)
# Commands that would need to skip one positional argument:
# flock
# ssh
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[ignorebraces] == on || ${zsyh_user_options[ignoreclosebraces]:-off} == on ]]; then
local right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere=false
else
local right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere=true
fi
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[pathdirs] == on ]]; then
options_to_set+=( PATH_DIRS )
fi
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_COMMANDSEPARATOR=(
'|' '||' ';' '&' '&&'
$'\n' # ${(z)} returns ';' but we convert it to $'\n'
'|&'
'&!' '&|'
# ### 'case' syntax, but followed by a pattern, not by a command
# ';;' ';&' ';|'
)
# Tokens that, at (naively-determined) "command position", are followed by
# a de jure command position. All of these are reserved words.
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_CONTROL_FLOW=(
$'\x7b' # block
$'\x28' # subshell
'()' # anonymous function
'while'
'until'
'if'
'then'
'elif'
'else'
'do'
'time'
'coproc'
'!' # reserved word; unrelated to $histchars[1]
)
if (( $+X_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST )); then
print >&2 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: X_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST is deprecated. Please use ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST.'
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST=($X_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST)
unset X_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST
fi
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list -$#PREBUFFER '' 1 "$PREBUFFER$BUFFER"
# end is a reserved word
local start end_ style
for start end_ style in $reply; do
(( start >= end_ )) && { print -r -- >&2 "zsh-syntax-highlighting: BUG: _zsh_highlight_highlighter_main_paint: start($start) >= end($end_)"; return }
(( end_ <= 0 )) && continue
(( start < 0 )) && start=0 # having start<0 is normal with e.g. multiline strings
_zsh_highlight_main_calculate_fallback $style
_zsh_highlight_add_highlight $start $end_ $reply
done
}
# Try to expand $1, if it's possible to do so safely.
#
# Uses two parameters from the caller: $parameter_name_pattern and $res.
#
# If expansion was done, set $reply to the expansion and return true.
# Otherwise, return false.
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter__try_expand_parameter()
{
local arg="$1"
unset reply
{
# ### For now, expand just '$foo' or '${foo}', possibly with braces, but with
# ### no other features of the parameter expansion syntax. (No ${(x)foo},
# ### no ${foo[x]}, no ${foo:-x}.)
{
local -a match mbegin mend
local MATCH; integer MBEGIN MEND
local parameter_name
local -a words
if [[ $arg[1] != '$' ]]; then
return 1
fi
if [[ ${arg[2]} == '{' ]] && [[ ${arg[-1]} == '}' ]]; then
parameter_name=${${arg:2}%?}
else
parameter_name=${arg:1}
fi
if [[ $res == none ]] && zmodload -e zsh/parameter &&
[[ ${parameter_name} =~ ^${~parameter_name_pattern}$ ]] &&
[[ ${parameters[(e)$MATCH]} != *special* ]]
then
# Set $arg and update $res.
case ${(tP)MATCH} in
(*array*|*assoc*)
words=( ${(P)MATCH} )
;;
("")
# not set
words=( )
;;
(*)
# scalar, presumably
words=( ${(P)MATCH} )
;;
esac
reply=( "${words[@]}" )
else
return 1
fi
}
}
}
# $1 is the offset of $4 from the parent buffer. Added to the returned highlights.
# $2 is the initial braces_stack (for a closing paren).
# $3 is 1 if $4 contains the end of $BUFFER, else 0.
# $4 is the buffer to highlight.
# Returns:
# $REPLY: $buf[REPLY] is the last character parsed.
# $reply is an array of region_highlight additions.
# exit code is 0 if the braces_stack is empty, 1 otherwise.
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list()
{
integer start_pos end_pos=0 buf_offset=$1 has_end=$3
# alias_style is the style to apply to an alias once in_alias=0
# Usually 'alias' but set to 'unknown-token' if any word expanded from
# the alias would be highlighted as unknown-token
# param_style is analogous for parameter expansions
local alias_style param_style last_arg arg buf=$4 highlight_glob=true saw_assignment=false style
local in_array_assignment=false # true between 'a=(' and the matching ')'
# in_alias is equal to the number of shifts needed until arg=args[1] pops an
# arg from BUFFER and not added by an alias.
# in_param is analogous for parameter expansions
integer in_alias=0 in_param=0 len=$#buf
local -a match mbegin mend list_highlights
# seen_alias is a map of aliases already seen to avoid loops like alias a=b b=a
local -A seen_alias
# Pattern for parameter names
readonly parameter_name_pattern='([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*|[0-9]+)'
list_highlights=()
# "R" for round
# "Q" for square
# "Y" for curly
# "T" for [[ ]]
# "S" for $( ), =( ), <( ), >( )
# "D" for do/done
# "$" for 'end' (matches 'foreach' always; also used with cshjunkiequotes in repeat/while)
# "?" for 'if'/'fi'; also checked by 'elif'/'else'
# ":" for 'then'
local braces_stack=$2
# State machine
#
# The states are:
# - :start: Command word
# - :start_of_pipeline: Start of a 'pipeline' as defined in zshmisc(1).
# Only valid when :start: is present
# - :sudo_opt: A leading-dash option to a precommand, whether it takes an
# argument or not. (Example: sudo's "-u" or "-i".)
# - :sudo_arg: The argument to a precommand's leading-dash option,
# when given as a separate word; i.e., "foo" in "-u foo" (two
# words) but not in "-ufoo" (one word).
# Note: :sudo_opt: and :sudo_arg: are used for any precommand
# declared in ${precommand_options}, not just for sudo(8).
# The naming is historical.
# - :regular: "Not a command word", and command delimiters are permitted.
# Mainly used to detect premature termination of commands.
# - :always: The word 'always' in the «{ foo } always { bar }» syntax.
#
# When the kind of a word is not yet known, $this_word / $next_word may contain
# multiple states. For example, after "sudo -i", the next word may be either
# another --flag or a command name, hence the state would include both ':start:'
# and ':sudo_opt:'.
#
# The tokens are always added with both leading and trailing colons to serve as
# word delimiters (an improvised array); [[ $x == *':foo:'* ]] and x=${x//:foo:/}
# will DTRT regardless of how many elements or repetitions $x has.
#
# Handling of redirections: upon seeing a redirection token, we must stall
# the current state --- that is, the value of $this_word --- for two iterations
# (one for the redirection operator, one for the word following it representing
# the redirection target). Therefore, we set $in_redirection to 2 upon seeing a
# redirection operator, decrement it each iteration, and stall the current state
# when it is non-zero. Thus, upon reaching the next word (the one that follows
# the redirection operator and target), $this_word will still contain values
# appropriate for the word immediately following the word that preceded the
# redirection operator.
#
# The "the previous word was a redirection operator" state is not communicated
# to the next iteration via $next_word/$this_word as usual, but via
# $in_redirection. The value of $next_word from the iteration that processed
# the operator is discarded.
#
# $in_redirection is currently used for:
# - comments
# - aliases
# - redirections
# - parameter elision in command position
# - 'repeat' loops
#
local this_word next_word=':start::start_of_pipeline:'
integer in_redirection
# Processing buffer
local proc_buf="$buf"
local -a args
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[interactivecomments] == on ]]; then
args=(${(zZ+c+)buf})
else
args=(${(z)buf})
fi
# Special case: $(<*) isn't globbing.
if [[ $braces_stack == 'S' ]] && (( $+args[3] && ! $+args[4] )) && [[ $args[3] == $'\x29' ]] &&
[[ $args[1] == *'<'* ]] && _zsh_highlight_main__is_redirection $args[1]; then
highlight_glob=false
fi
while (( $#args )); do
last_arg=$arg
arg=$args[1]
shift args
if (( in_alias )); then
(( in_alias-- ))
if (( in_alias == 0 )); then
seen_alias=()
# start_pos and end_pos are of the alias (previous $arg) here
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos $alias_style
fi
fi
if (( in_param )); then
(( in_param-- ))
if (( in_param == 0 )); then
# start_pos and end_pos are of the '$foo' word (previous $arg) here
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos $param_style
param_style=""
fi
fi
# Initialize this_word and next_word.
if (( in_redirection == 0 )); then
this_word=$next_word
next_word=':regular:'
else
# Stall $next_word.
(( --in_redirection ))
fi
# Initialize per-"simple command" [zshmisc(1)] variables:
#
# $style how to highlight $arg
# $in_array_assignment boolean flag for "between '(' and ')' of array assignment"
# $highlight_glob boolean flag for "'noglob' is in effect"
# $saw_assignment boolean flag for "was preceded by an assignment"
#
style=unknown-token
if [[ $this_word == *':start:'* ]]; then
in_array_assignment=false
if [[ $arg == 'noglob' ]]; then
highlight_glob=false
fi
fi
if (( in_alias == 0 && in_param == 0 )); then
# Compute the new $start_pos and $end_pos, skipping over whitespace in $buf.
[[ "$proc_buf" = (#b)(#s)(([ $'\t']|[\\]$'\n')#)(?|)* ]]
# The first, outer parenthesis
integer offset="${#match[1]}"
(( start_pos = end_pos + offset ))
(( end_pos = start_pos + $#arg ))
# The zsh lexer considers ';' and newline to be the same token, so
# ${(z)} converts all newlines to semicolons. Convert them back here to
# make later processing simplier.
[[ $arg == ';' && ${match[3]} == $'\n' ]] && arg=$'\n'
# Compute the new $proc_buf. We advance it
# (chop off characters from the beginning)
# beyond what end_pos points to, by skipping
# as many characters as end_pos was advanced.
#
# end_pos was advanced by $offset (via start_pos)
# and by $#arg. Note the `start_pos=$end_pos`
# below.
#
# As for the [,len]. We could use [,len-start_pos+offset]
# here, but to make it easier on eyes, we use len and
# rely on the fact that Zsh simply handles that. The
# length of proc_buf is len-start_pos+offset because
# we're chopping it to match current start_pos, so its
# length matches the previous value of start_pos.
#
# Why [,-1] is slower than [,length] isn't clear.
proc_buf="${proc_buf[offset + $#arg + 1,len]}"
fi
# Handle the INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS option.
#
# We use the (Z+c+) flag so the entire comment is presented as one token in $arg.
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[interactivecomments] == on && $arg[1] == $histchars[3] ]]; then
if [[ $this_word == *(':regular:'|':start:')* ]]; then
style=comment
else
style=unknown-token # prematurely terminated
fi
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos $style
# Stall this arg
in_redirection=1
continue
fi
if [[ $this_word == *':start:'* ]] && ! (( in_redirection )); then
# Expand aliases.
# An alias is ineligible for expansion while it's being expanded (see #652/#653).
_zsh_highlight_main__type "$arg" "$(( ! ${+seen_alias[$arg]} ))"
local res="$REPLY"
if [[ $res == "alias" ]]; then
# Mark insane aliases as unknown-token (cf. #263).
if [[ $arg == ?*=* ]]; then
(( in_alias == 0 )) && in_alias=1
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos unknown-token
continue
fi
seen_alias[$arg]=1
_zsh_highlight_main__resolve_alias $arg
local -a alias_args
# Elision is desired in case alias x=''
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[interactivecomments] == on ]]; then
alias_args=(${(zZ+c+)REPLY})
else
alias_args=(${(z)REPLY})
fi
args=( $alias_args $args )
if (( in_alias == 0 )); then
alias_style=alias
# Add one because we will in_alias-- on the next loop iteration so
# this iteration should be considered in in_alias as well
(( in_alias += $#alias_args + 1 ))
else
# This arg is already included in the count, so no need to + 1.
(( in_alias += $#alias_args ))
fi
(( in_redirection++ )) # Stall this arg
continue
else
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_expand_path $arg
_zsh_highlight_main__type "$REPLY" 0
res="$REPLY"
fi
fi
# Analyse the current word.
if _zsh_highlight_main__is_redirection $arg ; then
if (( in_redirection == 1 )); then
# Two consecuive redirection operators is an error.
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos unknown-token
else
in_redirection=2
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos redirection
fi
continue
elif [[ $arg == '{'${~parameter_name_pattern}'}' ]] && _zsh_highlight_main__is_redirection $args[1]; then
# named file descriptor: {foo}>&2
in_redirection=3
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos named-fd
continue
fi
# Expand parameters.
if _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter__try_expand_parameter "$arg"; then
# That's not entirely correct --- if the parameter's value happens to be a reserved
# word, the parameter expansion will be highlighted as a reserved word --- but that
# incorrectness is outweighed by the usability improvement of permitting the use of
# parameters that refer to commands, functions, and builtins.
() {
local -a words; words=( "${reply[@]}" )
if (( $#words == 0 )); then
# Parameter elision is happening
(( ++in_redirection ))
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos comment
continue
else
(( in_param = 1 + $#words ))
args=( $words $args )
arg=$args[1]
_zsh_highlight_main__type "$arg" 0
res=$REPLY
fi
}
fi
# Parse the sudo command line
if (( ! in_redirection )); then
if [[ $this_word == *':sudo_opt:'* ]]; then
if [[ -n $flags_with_argument ]] &&
{
# Trenary
if [[ -n $flags_sans_argument ]]
then [[ $arg == '-'[$flags_sans_argument]#[$flags_with_argument] ]]
else [[ $arg == '-'[$flags_with_argument] ]]
fi
} then
# Flag that requires an argument
this_word=${this_word//:start:/}
next_word=':sudo_arg:'
elif [[ -n $flags_with_argument ]] &&
{
# Trenary
if [[ -n $flags_sans_argument ]]
then [[ $arg == '-'[$flags_sans_argument]#[$flags_with_argument]* ]]
else [[ $arg == '-'[$flags_with_argument]* ]]
fi
} then
# Argument attached in the same word
this_word=${this_word//:start:/}
next_word+=':start:'
next_word+=':sudo_opt:'
elif [[ -n $flags_sans_argument ]] &&
[[ $arg == '-'[$flags_sans_argument]# ]]; then
# Flag that requires no argument
this_word=':sudo_opt:'
next_word+=':start:'
next_word+=':sudo_opt:'
elif [[ -n $flags_solo ]] &&
{
# Trenary
if [[ -n $flags_sans_argument ]]
then [[ $arg == '-'[$flags_sans_argument]#[$flags_solo]* ]]
else [[ $arg == '-'[$flags_solo]* ]]
fi
} then
# Solo flags
this_word=':sudo_opt:'
next_word=':regular:' # no :start:, nor :sudo_opt: since we don't know whether the solo flag takes an argument or not
elif [[ $arg == '-'* ]]; then
# Unknown flag. We don't know whether it takes an argument or not,
# so modify $next_word as we do for flags that require no argument.
# With that behaviour, if the flag in fact takes no argument we'll
# highlight the inner command word correctly, and if it does take an
# argument we'll highlight the command word correctly if the argument
# was given in the same shell word as the flag (as in '-uphy1729' or
# '--user=phy1729' without spaces).
this_word=':sudo_opt:'
next_word+=':start:'
next_word+=':sudo_opt:'
else
# Not an option flag; nothing to do. (If the command line is
# syntactically valid, ${this_word//:sudo_opt:/} should be
# non-empty now.)
this_word=${this_word//:sudo_opt:/}
fi
elif [[ $this_word == *':sudo_arg:'* ]]; then
next_word+=':sudo_opt:'
next_word+=':start:'
fi
fi
# The Great Fork: is this a command word? Is this a non-command word?
if [[ -n ${(M)ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_COMMANDSEPARATOR:#"$arg"} ]] &&
[[ $braces_stack != *T* || $arg != ('||'|'&&') ]]; then
# First, determine the style of the command separator itself.
if _zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop T || _zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop Q; then
# Missing closing square bracket(s)
style=unknown-token
elif $in_array_assignment; then
case $arg in
# Literal newlines are just fine.
($'\n') style=commandseparator;;
# Semicolons are parsed the same way as literal newlines. Nevertheless,
# highlight them as errors since they're probably unintended. Compare
# issue #691.
(';') style=unknown-token;;
# Other command separators aren't allowed.
(*) style=unknown-token;;
esac
elif [[ $this_word == *':regular:'* ]]; then
style=commandseparator
elif [[ $this_word == *':start:'* ]] && [[ $arg == $'\n' ]]; then
style=commandseparator
else
# This highlights empty commands (semicolon follows nothing) as an error.
# Zsh accepts them, though.
style=unknown-token
fi
# Second, determine the style of next_word.
if [[ $arg == $'\n' ]] && $in_array_assignment; then
# literal newline inside an array assignment
next_word=':regular:'
elif [[ $arg == ';' ]] && $in_array_assignment; then
# literal semicolon inside an array assignment
next_word=':regular:'
else
next_word=':start:'
highlight_glob=true
saw_assignment=false
if [[ $arg != '|' && $arg != '|&' ]]; then
next_word+=':start_of_pipeline:'
fi
fi
elif ! (( in_redirection)) && [[ $this_word == *':always:'* && $arg == 'always' ]]; then
# try-always construct
style=reserved-word # de facto a reserved word, although not de jure
highlight_glob=true
saw_assignment=false
next_word=':start::start_of_pipeline:' # only left brace is allowed, apparently
elif ! (( in_redirection)) && [[ $this_word == *':start:'* ]]; then # $arg is the command word
if (( ${+precommand_options[$arg]} )) && _zsh_highlight_main__is_runnable $arg; then
style=precommand
() {
set -- "${(@s.:.)precommand_options[$arg]}"
flags_with_argument=$1
flags_sans_argument=$2
flags_solo=$3
}
next_word=${next_word//:regular:/}
next_word+=':sudo_opt:'
next_word+=':start:'
if [[ $arg == 'exec' ]]; then
# To allow "exec 2>&1;" where there's no command word
next_word+=':regular:'
fi
else
case $res in
(reserved) # reserved word
style=reserved-word
# Match braces and handle special cases.
case $arg in
(time|nocorrect)
next_word=${next_word//:regular:/}
next_word+=':start:'
;;
($'\x7b')
braces_stack='Y'"$braces_stack"
;;
($'\x7d')
# We're at command word, so no need to check $right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'Y' reserved-word
if [[ $style == reserved-word ]]; then
next_word+=':always:'
fi
;;
($'\x5b\x5b')
braces_stack='T'"$braces_stack"
;;
('do')
braces_stack='D'"$braces_stack"
;;
('done')
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'D' reserved-word
;;
('if')
braces_stack=':?'"$braces_stack"
;;
('then')
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop ':' reserved-word
;;
('elif')
if [[ ${braces_stack[1]} == '?' ]]; then
braces_stack=':'"$braces_stack"
else
style=unknown-token
fi
;;
('else')
if [[ ${braces_stack[1]} == '?' ]]; then
:
else
style=unknown-token
fi
;;
('fi')
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop '?'
;;
('foreach')
braces_stack='$'"$braces_stack"
;;
('end')
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop '$' reserved-word
;;
('repeat')
# skip the repeat-count word
in_redirection=2
# The redirection mechanism assumes $this_word describes the word
# following the redirection. Make it so.
#
# That word can be a command word with shortloops (`repeat 2 ls`)
# or a command separator (`repeat 2; ls` or `repeat 2; do ls; done`).
#
# The repeat-count word will be handled like a redirection target.
this_word=':start::regular:'
;;
('!')
if [[ $this_word != *':start_of_pipeline:'* ]]; then
style=unknown-token
else
# '!' reserved word at start of pipeline; style already set above
fi
;;
esac
if $saw_assignment && [[ $style != unknown-token ]]; then
style=unknown-token
fi
;;
('suffix alias')
style=suffix-alias
;;
('global alias')
style=global-alias
;;
(alias) :;;
(builtin) style=builtin
[[ $arg == $'\x5b' ]] && braces_stack='Q'"$braces_stack"
;;
(function) style=function;;
(command) style=command;;
(hashed) style=hashed-command;;
(none) if (( ! in_param )) && _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_check_assign; then
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos assign
local i=$(( arg[(i)=] + 1 ))
saw_assignment=true
if [[ $arg[i] == '(' ]]; then
in_array_assignment=true
else
# assignment to a scalar parameter.
# (For array assignments, the command doesn't start until the ")" token.)
#
# Discard :start_of_pipeline:, if present, as '!' is not valid
# after assignments.
next_word+=':start:'
if (( i <= $#arg )); then
() {
local highlight_glob=false
[[ $zsyh_user_options[globassign] == on ]] && highlight_glob=true
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_argument $i
}
fi
fi
continue
elif (( ! in_param )) &&
[[ $arg[0,1] = $histchars[0,1] ]] && (( $#arg[0,2] == 2 )); then
style=history-expansion
elif (( ! in_param )) &&
[[ $arg[0,1] == $histchars[2,2] ]]; then
style=history-expansion
elif (( ! in_param )) &&
! $saw_assignment &&
[[ $arg[1,2] == '((' ]]; then
# Arithmetic evaluation.
#
# Note: prior to zsh-5.1.1-52-g4bed2cf (workers/36669), the ${(z)...}
# splitter would only output the '((' token if the matching '))' had
# been typed. Therefore, under those versions of zsh, BUFFER="(( 42"
# would be highlighted as an error until the matching "))" are typed.
#
# We highlight just the opening parentheses, as a reserved word; this
# is how [[ ... ]] is highlighted, too.
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $((start_pos + 2)) reserved-word
if [[ $arg[-2,-1] == '))' ]]; then
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $((end_pos - 2)) $end_pos reserved-word
fi
continue
elif (( ! in_param )) &&
[[ $arg == '()' ]]; then
# anonymous function
style=reserved-word
elif (( ! in_param )) &&
! $saw_assignment &&
[[ $arg == $'\x28' ]]; then
# subshell
style=reserved-word
braces_stack='R'"$braces_stack"
elif (( ! in_param )) &&
[[ $arg == $'\x29' ]]; then
# end of subshell or command substitution
if _zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'S'; then
REPLY=$start_pos
reply=($list_highlights)
return 0
fi
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'R' reserved-word
else
if _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_check_path $arg 1; then
style=$REPLY
else
style=unknown-token
fi
fi
;;
(*) _zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos arg0_$res
continue
;;
esac
fi
if [[ -n ${(M)ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_CONTROL_FLOW:#"$arg"} ]]; then
next_word=':start::start_of_pipeline:'
fi
elif _zsh_highlight_main__type "$arg"; [[ $REPLY == 'global alias' ]]; then # $arg is a global alias that isn't in command position
style=global-alias
else # $arg is a non-command word
case $arg in
($'\x29')
# subshell or end of array assignment
if $in_array_assignment; then
style=assign
in_array_assignment=false
next_word+=':start:'
elif (( in_redirection )); then
style=unknown-token
else
if _zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'S'; then
REPLY=$start_pos
reply=($list_highlights)
return 0
fi
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'R' reserved-word
fi
;;
($'\x28\x29')
# possibly a function definition
if (( in_redirection )) || $in_array_assignment; then
style=unknown-token
else
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[multifuncdef] == on ]] || false # TODO: or if the previous word was a command word
then
next_word+=':start::start_of_pipeline:'
fi
style=reserved-word
fi
;;
(*) if false; then
elif [[ $arg = $'\x7d' ]] && $right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere; then
# Parsing rule: {
#
# Additionally, `tt(})' is recognized in any position if neither the
# tt(IGNORE_BRACES) option nor the tt(IGNORE_CLOSE_BRACES) option is set.
if (( in_redirection )) || $in_array_assignment; then
style=unknown-token
else
_zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'Y' reserved-word
if [[ $style == reserved-word ]]; then
next_word+=':always:'
fi
fi
elif [[ $arg[0,1] = $histchars[0,1] ]] && (( $#arg[0,2] == 2 )); then
style=history-expansion
elif [[ $arg == $'\x5d\x5d' ]] && _zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'T' reserved-word; then
:
elif [[ $arg == $'\x5d' ]] && _zsh_highlight_main__stack_pop 'Q' builtin; then
:
else
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_argument 1 $(( 1 != in_redirection ))
continue
fi
;;
esac
fi
_zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos $style
done
(( in_alias == 1 )) && in_alias=0 _zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos $alias_style
(( in_param == 1 )) && in_param=0 _zsh_highlight_main_add_region_highlight $start_pos $end_pos $param_style
[[ "$proc_buf" = (#b)(#s)(([[:space:]]|\\$'\n')#) ]]
REPLY=$(( end_pos + ${#match[1]} - 1 ))
reply=($list_highlights)
return $(( $#braces_stack > 0 ))
}
# Check if $arg is variable assignment
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_check_assign()
{
setopt localoptions extended_glob
[[ $arg == [[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]#(|\[*\])(|[+])=* ]] ||
[[ $arg == [0-9]##(|[+])=* ]]
}
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_path_separators()
{
local pos style_pathsep
style_pathsep=$1_pathseparator
reply=()
[[ -z "$ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$style_pathsep]" || "$ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$1]" == "$ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$style_pathsep]" ]] && return 0
for (( pos = start_pos; $pos <= end_pos; pos++ )) ; do
if [[ $BUFFER[pos] == / ]]; then
reply+=($((pos - 1)) $pos $style_pathsep)
fi
done
}
# Check if $1 is a path.
# If yes, return 0 and in $REPLY the style to use.
# Else, return non-zero (and the contents of $REPLY is undefined).
#
# $2 should be non-zero iff we're in command position.
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_check_path()
{
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_expand_path "$1"
local expanded_path="$REPLY" tmp_path
integer in_command_position=$2
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[autocd] == on ]]; then
integer autocd=1
else
integer autocd=0
fi
if (( in_command_position )); then
# ### Currently, this value is never returned: either it's overwritten
# ### below, or the return code is non-zero
REPLY=arg0
else
REPLY=path
fi
if [[ ${1[1]} == '=' && $1 == ??* && ${1[2]} != $'\x28' && $zsyh_user_options[equals] == 'on' && $expanded_path[1] != '/' ]]; then
REPLY=unknown-token # will error out if executed
return 0
fi
[[ -z $expanded_path ]] && return 1
# Check if this is a blacklisted path
if [[ $expanded_path[1] == / ]]; then
tmp_path=$expanded_path
else
tmp_path=$PWD/$expanded_path
fi
tmp_path=$tmp_path:a
while [[ $tmp_path != / ]]; do
[[ -n ${(M)ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST:#$tmp_path} ]] && return 1
tmp_path=$tmp_path:h
done
if (( in_command_position )); then
if [[ -x $expanded_path ]]; then
if (( autocd )); then
if [[ -d $expanded_path ]]; then
REPLY=autodirectory
fi
return 0
elif [[ ! -d $expanded_path ]]; then
# ### This seems unreachable for the current callers
return 0
fi
fi
else
if [[ -L $expanded_path || -e $expanded_path ]]; then
return 0
fi
fi
# Search the path in CDPATH
if [[ $expanded_path != /* ]] && (( autocd || ! in_command_position )); then
# TODO: When we've dropped support for pre-5.0.6 zsh, use the *(Y1) glob qualifier here.
local cdpath_dir
for cdpath_dir in $cdpath ; do
if [[ -d "$cdpath_dir/$expanded_path" && -x "$cdpath_dir/$expanded_path" ]]; then
if (( in_command_position && autocd )); then
REPLY=autodirectory
fi
return 0
fi
done
fi
# If dirname($1) doesn't exist, neither does $1.
[[ ! -d ${expanded_path:h} ]] && return 1
# If this word ends the buffer, check if it's the prefix of a valid path.
if (( has_end && (len == end_pos) )) &&
(( ! in_alias )) &&
[[ $WIDGET != zle-line-finish ]]; then
# TODO: When we've dropped support for pre-5.0.6 zsh, use the *(Y1) glob qualifier here.
local -a tmp
if (( in_command_position )); then
# We include directories even when autocd is enabled, because those
# directories might contain executable files: e.g., BUFFER="/bi" en route
# to typing "/bin/sh".
tmp=( ${expanded_path}*(N-*,N-/) )
else
tmp=( ${expanded_path}*(N) )
fi
(( ${+tmp[1]} )) && REPLY=path_prefix && return 0
fi
# It's not a path.
return 1
}
# Highlight an argument and possibly special chars in quotes starting at $1 in $arg
# This command will at least highlight $1 to end_pos with the default style
# If $2 is set to 0, the argument cannot be highlighted as an option.
#
# This function currently assumes it's never called for the command word.
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_argument()
{
local base_style=default i=$1 option_eligible=${2:-1} path_eligible=1 ret start style
local -a highlights
local -a match mbegin mend
local MATCH; integer MBEGIN MEND
case "$arg[i]" in
'%')
if [[ $arg[i+1] == '?' ]]; then
(( i += 2 ))
fi
;;
'-')
if (( option_eligible )); then
if [[ $arg[i+1] == - ]]; then
base_style=double-hyphen-option
else
base_style=single-hyphen-option
fi
path_eligible=0
fi
;;
'=')
if [[ $arg[i+1] == $'\x28' ]]; then
(( i += 2 ))
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list $(( start_pos + i - 1 )) S $has_end $arg[i,-1]
ret=$?
(( i += REPLY ))
highlights+=(
$(( start_pos + $1 - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i )) process-substitution
$(( start_pos + $1 - 1 )) $(( start_pos + $1 + 1 )) process-substitution-delimiter
$reply
)
if (( ret == 0 )); then
highlights+=($(( start_pos + i - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i )) process-substitution-delimiter)
fi
fi
esac
for (( ; i <= $#arg ; i += 1 )); do
case "$arg[$i]" in
"\\") (( i += 1 )); continue;;
"'")
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_single_quote $i
(( i = REPLY ))
highlights+=($reply)
;;
'"')
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_double_quote $i
(( i = REPLY ))
highlights+=($reply)
;;
'`')
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_backtick $i
(( i = REPLY ))
highlights+=($reply)
;;
'$')
if [[ $arg[i+1] != "'" ]]; then
path_eligible=0
fi
if [[ $arg[i+1] == "'" ]]; then
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_dollar_quote $i
(( i = REPLY ))
highlights+=($reply)
continue
elif [[ $arg[i+1] == $'\x28' && ${arg:$i} != $'\x28\x28'*$'\x29\x29'* ]]; then
# command substitution that doesn't look like an arithmetic expansion
start=$i
(( i += 2 ))
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list $(( start_pos + i - 1 )) S $has_end $arg[i,-1]
ret=$?
(( i += REPLY ))
highlights+=(
$(( start_pos + start - 1)) $(( start_pos + i )) command-substitution-unquoted
$(( start_pos + start - 1)) $(( start_pos + start + 1)) command-substitution-delimiter-unquoted
$reply
)
if (( ret == 0 )); then
highlights+=($(( start_pos + i - 1)) $(( start_pos + i )) command-substitution-delimiter-unquoted)
fi
continue
else
# TODO: if it's an arithmetic expansion, skip past it, to prevent
# multiplications from being highlighted as globbing (issue #607,
# test-data/arith1.zsh)
fi
while [[ $arg[i+1] == [=~#+'^'] ]]; do
(( i += 1 ))
done
if [[ $arg[i+1] == [*@#?$!-] ]]; then
(( i += 1 ))
fi;;
[\<\>])
if [[ $arg[i+1] == $'\x28' ]]; then # \x28 = open paren
start=$i
(( i += 2 ))
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list $(( start_pos + i - 1 )) S $has_end $arg[i,-1]
ret=$?
(( i += REPLY ))
highlights+=(
$(( start_pos + start - 1)) $(( start_pos + i )) process-substitution
$(( start_pos + start - 1)) $(( start_pos + start + 1 )) process-substitution-delimiter
$reply
)
if (( ret == 0 )); then
highlights+=($(( start_pos + i - 1)) $(( start_pos + i )) process-substitution-delimiter)
fi
continue
fi
;|
*)
if $highlight_glob &&
[[ $zsyh_user_options[multios] == on || $in_redirection -eq 0 ]] &&
[[ ${arg[$i]} =~ ^[*?] || ${arg:$i-1} =~ ^\<[0-9]*-[0-9]*\> ]]; then
highlights+=($(( start_pos + i - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i + $#MATCH - 1)) globbing)
(( i += $#MATCH - 1 ))
path_eligible=0
else
continue
fi
;;
esac
done
if (( path_eligible )); then
if (( in_redirection )) && [[ $last_arg == *['<>']['&'] && $arg[$1,-1] == (<0->|p|-) ]]; then
if [[ $arg[$1,-1] == (p|-) ]]; then
base_style=redirection
else
base_style=numeric-fd
fi
# This function is currently never called for the command word, so $2 is hard-coded as 0.
elif _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_check_path $arg[$1,-1] 0; then
base_style=$REPLY
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_path_separators $base_style
highlights+=($reply)
fi
fi
highlights=($(( start_pos + $1 - 1 )) $end_pos $base_style $highlights)
_zsh_highlight_main_add_many_region_highlights $highlights
}
# Quote Helper Functions
#
# $arg is expected to be set to the current argument
# $start_pos is expected to be set to the start of $arg in $BUFFER
# $1 is the index in $arg which starts the quote
# $REPLY is returned as the end of quote index in $arg
# $reply is returned as an array of region_highlight additions
# Highlight single-quoted strings
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_single_quote()
{
local arg1=$1 i q=\' style
i=$arg[(ib:arg1+1:)$q]
reply=()
if [[ $zsyh_user_options[rcquotes] == on ]]; then
while [[ $arg[i+1] == "'" ]]; do
reply+=($(( start_pos + i - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i + 1 )) rc-quote)
(( i++ ))
i=$arg[(ib:i+1:)$q]
done
fi
if [[ $arg[i] == "'" ]]; then
style=single-quoted-argument
else
# If unclosed, i points past the end
(( i-- ))
style=single-quoted-argument-unclosed
fi
reply=($(( start_pos + arg1 - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i )) $style $reply)
REPLY=$i
}
# Highlight special chars inside double-quoted strings
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_double_quote()
{
local -a breaks match mbegin mend saved_reply
local MATCH; integer last_break=$(( start_pos + $1 - 1 )) MBEGIN MEND
local i j k ret style
reply=()
for (( i = $1 + 1 ; i <= $#arg ; i += 1 )) ; do
(( j = i + start_pos - 1 ))
(( k = j + 1 ))
case "$arg[$i]" in
('"') break;;
('`') saved_reply=($reply)
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_backtick $i
(( i = REPLY ))
reply=($saved_reply $reply)
continue
;;
('$') style=dollar-double-quoted-argument
# Look for an alphanumeric parameter name.
if [[ ${arg:$i} =~ ^([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*|[0-9]+) ]] ; then
(( k += $#MATCH )) # highlight the parameter name
(( i += $#MATCH )) # skip past it
elif [[ ${arg:$i} =~ ^[{]([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*|[0-9]+)[}] ]] ; then
(( k += $#MATCH )) # highlight the parameter name and braces
(( i += $#MATCH )) # skip past it
elif [[ $arg[i+1] == '$' ]]; then
# $$ - pid
(( k += 1 )) # highlight both dollar signs
(( i += 1 )) # don't consider the second one as introducing another parameter expansion
elif [[ $arg[i+1] == [-#*@?] ]]; then
# $#, $*, $@, $?, $- - like $$ above
(( k += 1 )) # highlight both dollar signs
(( i += 1 )) # don't consider the second one as introducing another parameter expansion
elif [[ $arg[i+1] == $'\x28' && ${arg:$i} != $'\x28\x28'*$'\x29\x29'* ]]; then
# command substitution that doesn't look like an arithmetic expansion
breaks+=( $last_break $(( start_pos + i - 1 )) )
(( i += 2 ))
saved_reply=($reply)
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list $(( start_pos + i - 1 )) S $has_end $arg[i,-1]
ret=$?
(( i += REPLY ))
last_break=$(( start_pos + i ))
reply=(
$saved_reply
$j $(( start_pos + i )) command-substitution-quoted
$j $(( j + 2 )) command-substitution-delimiter-quoted
$reply
)
if (( ret == 0 )); then
reply+=($(( start_pos + i - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i )) command-substitution-delimiter-quoted)
fi
continue
else
continue
fi
;;
"\\") style=back-double-quoted-argument
if [[ \\\`\"\$${histchars[1]} == *$arg[$i+1]* ]]; then
(( k += 1 )) # Color following char too.
(( i += 1 )) # Skip parsing the escaped char.
else
continue
fi
;;
($histchars[1]) # ! - may be a history expansion
if [[ $arg[i+1] != ('='|$'\x28'|$'\x7b'|[[:blank:]]) ]]; then
style=history-expansion
else
continue
fi
;;
*) continue ;;
esac
reply+=($j $k $style)
done
if [[ $arg[i] == '"' ]]; then
style=double-quoted-argument
else
# If unclosed, i points past the end
(( i-- ))
style=double-quoted-argument-unclosed
fi
(( last_break != start_pos + i )) && breaks+=( $last_break $(( start_pos + i )) )
saved_reply=($reply)
reply=()
for 1 2 in $breaks; do
(( $1 != $2 )) && reply+=($1 $2 $style)
done
reply+=($saved_reply)
REPLY=$i
}
# Highlight special chars inside dollar-quoted strings
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_dollar_quote()
{
local -a match mbegin mend
local MATCH; integer MBEGIN MEND
local i j k style
local AA
integer c
reply=()
for (( i = $1 + 2 ; i <= $#arg ; i += 1 )) ; do
(( j = i + start_pos - 1 ))
(( k = j + 1 ))
case "$arg[$i]" in
"'") break;;
"\\") style=back-dollar-quoted-argument
for (( c = i + 1 ; c <= $#arg ; c += 1 )); do
[[ "$arg[$c]" != ([0-9xXuUa-fA-F]) ]] && break
done
AA=$arg[$i+1,$c-1]
# Matching for HEX and OCT values like \0xA6, \xA6 or \012
if [[ "$AA" =~ "^(x|X)[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2}"
|| "$AA" =~ "^[0-7]{1,3}"
|| "$AA" =~ "^u[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}"
|| "$AA" =~ "^U[0-9a-fA-F]{1,8}"
]]; then
(( k += $#MATCH ))
(( i += $#MATCH ))
else
if (( $#arg > $i+1 )) && [[ $arg[$i+1] == [xXuU] ]]; then
# \x not followed by hex digits is probably an error
style=unknown-token
fi
(( k += 1 )) # Color following char too.
(( i += 1 )) # Skip parsing the escaped char.
fi
;;
*) continue ;;
esac
reply+=($j $k $style)
done
if [[ $arg[i] == "'" ]]; then
style=dollar-quoted-argument
else
# If unclosed, i points past the end
(( i-- ))
style=dollar-quoted-argument-unclosed
fi
reply=($(( start_pos + $1 - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i )) $style $reply)
REPLY=$i
}
# Highlight backtick substitutions
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_backtick()
{
# buf is the contents of the backticks with a layer of backslashes removed.
# last is the index of arg for the start of the string to be copied into buf.
# It is either one past the beginning backtick or one past the last backslash.
# offset is a count of consumed \ (the delta between buf and arg).
# offsets is an array indexed by buf offset of when the delta between buf and arg changes.
# It is sparse, so search backwards to the last value
local buf highlight style=back-quoted-argument-unclosed style_end
local -i arg1=$1 end_ i=$1 last offset=0 start subshell_has_end=0
local -a highlight_zone highlights offsets
reply=()
last=$(( arg1 + 1 ))
# Remove one layer of backslashes and find the end
while i=$arg[(ib:i+1:)[\\\\\`]]; do # find the next \ or `
if (( i > $#arg )); then
buf=$buf$arg[last,i]
offsets[i-arg1-offset]='' # So we never index past the end
(( i-- ))
subshell_has_end=$(( has_end && (start_pos + i == len) ))
break
fi
if [[ $arg[i] == '\' ]]; then
(( i++ ))
# POSIX XCU 2.6.3
if [[ $arg[i] == ('$'|'`'|'\') ]]; then
buf=$buf$arg[last,i-2]
(( offset++ ))
# offsets is relative to buf, so adjust by -arg1
offsets[i-arg1-offset]=$offset
else
buf=$buf$arg[last,i-1]
fi
else # it's an unquoted ` and this is the end
style=back-quoted-argument
style_end=back-quoted-argument-delimiter
buf=$buf$arg[last,i-1]
offsets[i-arg1-offset]='' # So we never index past the end
break
fi
last=$i
done
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list 0 '' $subshell_has_end $buf
# Munge the reply to account for removed backslashes
for start end_ highlight in $reply; do
start=$(( start_pos + arg1 + start + offsets[(Rb:start:)?*] ))
end_=$(( start_pos + arg1 + end_ + offsets[(Rb:end_:)?*] ))
highlights+=($start $end_ $highlight)
if [[ $highlight == back-quoted-argument-unclosed && $style == back-quoted-argument ]]; then
# An inner backtick command substitution is unclosed, but this level is closed
style_end=unknown-token
fi
done
reply=(
$(( start_pos + arg1 - 1 )) $(( start_pos + i )) $style
$(( start_pos + arg1 - 1 )) $(( start_pos + arg1 )) back-quoted-argument-delimiter
$highlights
)
if (( $#style_end )); then
reply+=($(( start_pos + i - 1)) $(( start_pos + i )) $style_end)
fi
REPLY=$i
}
# Called with a single positional argument.
# Perform filename expansion (tilde expansion) on the argument and set $REPLY to the expanded value.
#
# Does not perform filename generation (globbing).
_zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_expand_path()
{
(( $# == 1 )) || print -r -- >&2 "zsh-syntax-highlighting: BUG: _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_expand_path: called without argument"
# The $~1 syntax normally performs filename generation, but not when it's on the right-hand side of ${x:=y}.
setopt localoptions nonomatch
unset REPLY
: ${REPLY:=${(Q)${~1}}}
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main highlighter initialization
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_zsh_highlight_main__precmd_hook() {
_zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache=()
}
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
if add-zsh-hook precmd _zsh_highlight_main__precmd_hook 2>/dev/null; then
# Initialize command type cache
typeset -gA _zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache
else
print -r -- >&2 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: Failed to load add-zsh-hook. Some speed optimizations will not be used.'
# Make sure the cache is unset
unset _zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache
fi
typeset -ga ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_DIRS_BLACKLIST