Use $jobstates and $jobtexts to look for jobs

`jobs %string` doesn't work correctly when run inside `$()`. `$jobstates` and
`$jobtexts` is available in the current shell process, so even though we need
to replicate a bit more logic, every type of `fg` invocation works correctly.
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@ -68,25 +68,48 @@ function omz_termsupport_preexec {
return
fi
# split command into array of arguments
local -a cmdargs
cmdargs=("${(z)2}")
# if running fg, extract the command from the job description
if [[ "${cmdargs[1]}" = fg ]]; then
# get the job id from the first argument passed to the fg command
local job_id jobspec="${cmdargs[2]#%}"
# logic based on jobs arguments:
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Jobs-_0026-Signals.html#Jobs
# https://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2007/msg00704.html
case "$jobspec" in
<->) # %number argument:
# use the same <number> passed as an argument
job_id=${jobspec} ;;
""|%|+) # empty, %% or %+ argument:
# use the current job, which appears with a + in $jobstates:
# suspended:+:5071=suspended (tty output)
job_id=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:+:*]} ;;
-) # %- argument:
# use the previous job, which appears with a - in $jobstates:
# suspended:-:6493=suspended (signal)
job_id=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:-:*]} ;;
[?]*) # %?string argument:
# use $jobtexts to match for a job whose command *contains* <string>
job_id=${(k)jobtexts[(r)*${(Q)jobspec}*]} ;;
*) # %string argument:
# use $jobtexts to match for a job whose command *starts with* <string>
job_id=${(k)jobtexts[(r)${(Q)jobspec}*]} ;;
esac
# override preexec function arguments with job command
local job_cmd="${jobtexts[$job_id]}"
if [[ -n "$job_cmd" ]]; then
1="$job_cmd"
2="$job_cmd"
fi
fi
# cmd name only, or if this is sudo or ssh, the next cmd
local CMD=${1[(wr)^(*=*|sudo|ssh|mosh|rake|-*)]:gs/%/%%}
local LINE="${2:gs/%/%%}"
# replace fg, possibly with argument, with description from jobs
if [[ "$CMD" = fg ]]; then
local JOB
if [[ ${(z)1} = fg ]]; then # no arguments
JOB="$(jobs %% 2>/dev/null)"
else # arguments
JOB="$(jobs ${${(z)1}[2]} 2>/dev/null)"
fi
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
JOB="${${(z)JOB}[4,$]}" # trim job number, +, pid, status
title ${JOB:gs/%/%%} ${JOB:gs/%/%%}
return
fi
fi
title '$CMD' '%100>...>$LINE%<<'
}