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Re: two completion problems.



"Zvi Har'El" wrote:
> I am using the latest CVS have two completion problems: 
> 1) acroread completion fails:
> 
> ~$ acroread <TAB>
> _acroread:12: no such file or directory: line

We search for the path to acrobat in order to check its version number
with the following substitution ($words[1] will be "acroread" or some
modification thereof):

  ${${(s. .)${${(f)"$($words[1] -help 2>&1)"}[1]}}[2]}

This only works if the path is the second word on the first non-empty
line.  I get '/usr/local/bin/acroread'.  Presumably this is different in
your version.

However, it's already been confused by that point by the substitution
    _acroread_version=${${${(Mf)"$(<$commands[$words[1]])"}:#ver=*}##ver=}
I think that (M) is in the wrong place and this should be:
    _acroread_version=${${(M)${(f)"$(<$commands[$words[1]])"}:#ver=*}##ver=}
I haven't checked when this got changed, but the previous version should
never have worked; parameter flags only apply (directly) to the current
level of substitution.

The following fixes that, and makes the test for whether we can
read the file on the second check safer.  (For me this test is
redundant since it refers to the same file we just checked, but
after fixing the version extraction it doesn't get that far.)

Index: Completion/X/Command/_acroread
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/zsh/zsh/Completion/X/Command/_acroread,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 _acroread
--- Completion/X/Command/_acroread	26 Mar 2006 15:15:10 -0000	1.6
+++ Completion/X/Command/_acroread	1 Mar 2007 15:08:34 -0000
@@ -1,15 +1,25 @@
 #compdef acroread
 
 local curcontext="$curcontext" state line
+local cmdfile
 
-# Try extracting the version number directly from the executable.
-# (This will fail if the executable is a wrapper script for acroread.)
-local ver=${${${(Mf)"$(<$commands[$words[1]])"}:#ver=*}##ver=}
-[[ -n $ver ]] && _acroread_version=$ver
-
-if (( ! $+_acroread_version )); then
-  local acropath=${${(s. .)${${(f)"$($words[1] -help 2>&1)"}[1]}}[2]}
-  _acroread_version=${${${(Mf)"$(<$acropath)"}:#ver=*}##ver=}
+if [[ $words[1] = */* && -x $words[1] ]]; then
+  cmdfile=$words[1]
+elif [[ -x $commands[$words[1]] ]]; then
+  cmdfile=$commands[$words[1]]
+fi
+
+if [[ -z $_acroread_version ]]; then
+  # Try extracting the version number directly from the executable.
+  # (This will fail if the executable is a wrapper script for acroread.)
+  _acroread_version=${${(M)${(f)"$(<$cmdfile)"}:#ver=*}##ver=}
+
+  if [[ -z $_acroread_version ]]; then
+    local acropath=${${(s. .)${${(f)"$($words[1] -help 2>&1)"}[1]}}[2]}
+    if [[ -r $acropath ]]; then
+      _acroread_version=${${(M)${(f)"$(<$acropath)"}:#ver=*}##ver=}
+    fi
+  fi
 fi
 
 if [[ $_acroread_version == 7.* ]]; then

-- 
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