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# function zfdir { # Long directory of remote server. # The remote directory is cached. In fact, two caches are kept: # one of the standard listing of the current directory, i.e. zfdir # with no arguments, and another for everything else. # To access the appropriate cache, just use zfdir with the same # arguments as previously. zfdir -r will also re-use the `everything # else' cache; you can always reuse the current directory cache just # with zfdir on its own. # # The current directory cache is emptied when the directory changes; # the other is kept until a new zfdir with a non-empty argument list. # Both are removed when the connection is closed. # # zfdir -f will force the existing cache to be ignored, e.g. if you know # or suspect the directory has changed. # zfdir -d will remove both caches without listing anything. # If you need to pass -r, -f or -d to the dir itself, use zfdir -- -d etc.; # unrecognised options are passed through to dir, but zfdir options must # appear first and unmixed with the others. emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob [[ $curcontext = :zf* ]] || local curcontext=:zfdir local file opt optlist redir i newargs force local curdir=$zfconfig[curdir_$ZFTP_SESSION] local otherdir=$zfconfig[otherdir_$ZFTP_SESSION] while [[ $1 = -* ]]; do if [[ $1 = - || $1 = -- ]]; then shift; break; elif [[ $1 != -[rfd]## ]]; then # pass options through to ls break; fi optlist=${1#-} for (( i = 1; i <= $#optlist; i++)); do opt=$optlist[$i] case $optlist[$i] in r) redir=1 ;; f) force=1 ;; d) [[ -n $curdir && -f $curdir ]] && rm -f $curdir [[ -n $otherdir && -f $otherdir ]] && rm -f $otherdir zffcache -d return 0 ;; esac done shift done zfautocheck -d || return 1 # directory hack, see zfcd for (( i = 1; i <= $#argv; i++ )); do if [[ $argv[$i] = $HOME || $argv[$i] = $HOME/* ]]; then argv[$i]="~${argv[$i]#$HOME}" fi done if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then # Cache it in the current directory file. This means that repeated # calls to zfdir with no arguments always use a cached file. if [[ -z $curdir ]]; then curdir=${TMPPREFIX}zfcurdir_${ZFTP_SESSION}_$$ zfconfig[curdir_$ZFTP_SESSION]=$curdir fi file=$curdir else # Last directly looked at was not the current one, or at least # had non-standard arguments. if [[ -z $otherdir ]]; then otherdir=${TMPPREFIX}zfotherdir_${ZFTP_SESSION}_$$ zfconfig[otherdir_$ZFTP_SESSION]=$otherdir fi file=$otherdir newargs="$*" if [[ -f $file && $redir != 1 && $force -ne 1 ]]; then # Don't use the cached file if the arguments changed. [[ $newargs = $zfconfig[otherargs_$ZFTP_SESSION] ]] || rm -f $file fi zfconfig[otherargs_$ZFTP_SESSION]=$newargs fi if [[ $force -eq 1 ]]; then rm -f $file # if it looks like current directory has changed, better invalidate # the filename cache, too. (( $# == 0 )) && zffcache -d fi if [[ -n $file && -f $file ]]; then eval ${PAGER:-more} \$file else if (zftp test); then # Works OK in subshells zftp dir $* | tee $file | eval ${PAGER:-more} else # Doesn't work in subshells (IRIX 6.2 --- why?) zftp dir $* >$file eval ${PAGER:-more} $file fi fi # }