'main': Fix issue #677, concerning multiline aliases.

The fix is to exempt such aliases from the empty commands sanity check.
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Daniel Shahaf 2020-03-15 17:42:25 +00:00 committed by Daniel Shahaf
parent 8211a95421
commit ade4b28d2d
3 changed files with 16 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -85,6 +85,10 @@
`_zsh_highlight_main__precmd_hook:1: array parameter _zsh_highlight_main__command_type_cache set in enclosing scope in function _zsh_highlight_main__precmd_hook`
[#727, #731, #732, #733]
- Fix highlighting of alias whose definitions use a simple command terminator
(such as `;`, `|`, `&&`) before a newline
[#677; had regressed in 0.7.0]
# Changes in version 0.7.1
- Remove out-of-date information from the 0.7.0 changelog.
@ -159,6 +163,7 @@ Known issues include:
before a newline will incorrectly be highlighted as an error. See issue #677
for examples and workarounds.
[#677]
[UPDATE: Fixed in 0.8.0]
# Changes in version 0.6.0

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@ -854,9 +854,17 @@ _zsh_highlight_main_highlighter_highlight_list()
style=commandseparator
elif [[ $this_word == *':start:'* ]] && [[ $arg == $'\n' ]]; then
style=commandseparator
elif [[ $this_word == *':start:'* ]] && [[ $arg == ';' ]] && (( in_alias )); then
style=commandseparator
else
# This highlights empty commands (semicolon follows nothing) as an error.
# Zsh accepts them, though.
# Empty commands (semicolon follows nothing) are valid syntax.
# However, in interactive use they are likely to be erroneous;
# therefore, we highlight them as errors.
#
# Alias definitions are exempted from this check to allow multiline aliases
# with explicit (redundant) semicolons: «alias foo=$'bar;\nbaz'» (issue #677).
#
# See also #691 about possibly changing the style used here.
style=unknown-token
fi

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@ -33,5 +33,5 @@ alias x=$'# foo\npwd'
BUFFER='x'
expected_region_highlight=(
'1 1 alias "issue #677"' # x
'1 1 alias' # x
)