Since the _zsh_highlight_add_highlight that the tests use ignores
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES, we can test both an injective mapping and an empty
mapping at once.
_zsh_highlight_add_highlight appends to region_highlight $1 $2 and the
next non-null parameter. If there is no non-null parameter, do nothing,
This is so that highlighters can add a style with fallbacks if the most
specific style is not defined. If none of the applicable styles are
defined, do the right thing and don't add an invalid entry to
region_highlight.
The pattern highlighter doesn't use this function as it'd need too large
of an API change.
Compute «${#BUFFER}» just once. I haven't measured the effect of this, but
it might just avoid a strlen() every time around the loop, which could add
up for large ${BUFFER}s.
See issue #295.
zsh older than workers/28418 (zsh revision 23bdfc7fd2a012d5205ed22d18eb39e41c8fbc95)
doesn't support the «${name:offset:length}» syntax. Therefore, use the older
«$name[start,end]» syntax instead.
Followup to 3cb58fd7d7, "Optimization: -1 is
extra computation of string length internally".
Fixeszsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting#279.
- Extract duplicated code into a new function.
This makes it easier to add support for other entries in the
future, that cannot be accessed in the current version of zsh
(isearch, suffix).
- Make decision logic more comprehensible.
- Respect deliberately empty entries in zle_highlight.
Don't force the default value when the user deliberately sets
an entry in zle_highlight to the empty string.
For example
zle_highligh(paste:)
to disable paste highlighting completely.
Skipping when $cur_widgets == user:$cur_widget was introduced
with 776453cb5b. However there
are cases where this is not just an 'already rebound' event, but
simply a normal widget whose function name happens to be identical
to its widget name.
Example:
expand-absolute-path is a widget whose function name is also
expand-absolute-path. No reason why this should be ignored.
Another example:
edit-command-line
./parse.zsh "zplugin.zsh" > out_norm.txt 106,17s user 7,84s system 98% cpu 1:55,85 total
./parse.zsh "zplugin.zsh" > out_opt.txt 51,91s user 7,44s system 99% cpu 59,912 total
% wc -l zplugin.zsh
3188 zplugin.zsh
The '--' guard was correct; it was there to guard against arguments belonging
to the syntax «zle widget [ -n num ] [ -Nw ] [ -K keymap ] args».
For example, this affected using <backward-kill-word> over
BUFFER="-w "
CURSOR=3
after
autoload -Uz select-word-style
select-word-style default
zstyle ':zle:backward-kill-word' word-style shell
.
This reverts commit c808d2187a.
Fixeszsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting#262.
Currently, 'make quiet-test' uses Perl. However, since it is considered a development
tool rather than a user-facing tool, users and downstream packages needn't install Perl.
Furthermore, even this dev-only dependency may be dropped in the future.
The only difference between tests/tap-filter here and the one in the issue is using
a `cat` subshell v. using 'undef $/; <STDIN>'.