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# function zfcd { # zfcd: change directory on the remote server. # # Currently has the following features: # --- an initial string matching $HOME in the directory is turned back into ~ # to be re-interpreted by the remote server. # --- zfcd with no arguments changes directory to '~' # --- `zfcd old new' and `zfcd -' work analagously to cd # --- if the connection is not currently open, it will try to # re-open it with the stored parameters as set by zfopen. # If the connection timed out, however, it won't know until # too late. In that case, just try the same zfcd command again # (but now `zfcd -' and `zfcd old new' won't work). # hack: if directory begins with $HOME, turn it back into ~ # there are two reasons for this: # first, a ~ on the command line gets expanded even with noglob. # (I suppose this is correct, but I wouldn't like to swear to it.) # second, we can no do 'zfcd $PWD' and the like, and that will # work just as long as the directory structures under the home match. emulate -L zsh [[ $curcontext = :zf* ]] || local curcontext=:zfcd if [[ $1 = /* ]]; then zfautocheck -dn || return 1 else zfautocheck -d || return 1 fi if [[ $1 = $HOME || $1 = $HOME/* ]]; then 1="~${1#$HOME}" fi if (( $# == 0 )); then # Emulate `cd' behaviour set -- '~' elif [[ $# -eq 1 && $1 = - ]]; then # Emulate `cd -' behaviour. set -- $zfconfig[lastdir_$ZFTP_SESSION] elif [[ $# -eq 2 ]]; then # Emulate `cd old new' behaviour. # We have to find a character not in $1 or $2; ! is a good bet. eval set -- "\${ZFTP_PWD:s!$1!$2!}" fi # We have to remember the current directory before changing it # if we want to keep it. local lastdir=$ZFTP_PWD if zftp cd "$@" && [[ $lastdir != $ZFTP_PWD ]]; then # Invalidate current directory listing. rm -f $zfconfig[curdir_$ZFTP_SESSION] zfconfig[lastdir_$ZFTP_SESSION]=$lastdir fi print $zfconfig[lastloc_$ZFTP_SESSION] # }