#!/usr/bin/env zsh # Copyleft 2010 zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors # http://github.com/nicoulaj/zsh-syntax-highlighting # All wrongs reserved. # vim: ft=zsh sw=2 ts=2 et # Token types styles. # See http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#SEC135 typeset -A ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES=( default 'none' isearch 'fg=magenta,standout' special 'fg=magenta,standout' unknown-token 'fg=red,bold' reserved-word 'fg=yellow' alias 'fg=green' builtin 'fg=green' function 'fg=green' command 'fg=green' path 'underline' globbing 'fg=blue' single-hyphen-option 'none' double-hyphen-option 'none' back-quoted-argument 'none' single-quoted-argument 'fg=yellow' double-quoted-argument 'fg=yellow' dollar-double-quoted-argument 'fg=cyan' back-double-quoted-argument 'fg=cyan' ) # Tokens that are always followed by a command. ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_FOLLOWED_BY_COMMANDS=( '|' '||' ';' '&' '&&' 'sudo' 'start' 'time' 'strace' 'noglob' 'command' 'builtin' ) # ZLE events that trigger an update of the highlighting. ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_ZLE_UPDATE_EVENTS=( accept-and-hold accept-and-infer-next-history accept-line accept-line-and-down-history backward-delete-char backward-delete-word backward-kill-word beginning-of-buffer-or-history beginning-of-history beginning-of-history beginning-of-line-hist complete-word delete-char delete-char-or-list down-history down-line-or-history down-line-or-history down-line-or-search end-of-buffer-or-history end-of-history end-of-line-hist expand-or-complete expand-or-complete-prefix history-beginning-search-backward history-beginning-search-forward history-incremental-search-backward history-incremental-search-forward history-search-backward history-search-forward infer-next-history insert-last-word kill-word magic-space quoted-insert redo self-insert undo up-history up-line-or-history up-line-or-history up-line-or-search up-line-or-search vi-backward-kill-word vi-down-line-or-history vi-fetch-history vi-history-search-backward vi-history-search-forward vi-quoted-insert vi-repeat-search vi-rev-repeat-search vi-up-line-or-history yank ) # ZLE highlight types. zle_highlight=( special:$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[special] isearch:$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[isearch] ) # Check if the argument is a path. _zsh_check-path() { [[ -z $arg ]] && return 1 [[ -e $arg ]] && return 0 [[ ! -e ${arg:h} ]] && return 1 [[ ${#BUFFER} == $end_pos && -n $(print $arg*(N)) ]] && return 0 return 1 } # Highlight special chars inside double-quoted strings _zsh_highlight-string() { setopt localoptions noksharrays local i j k style # Starting quote is at 1, so start parsing at offset 2 in the string. for (( i = 2 ; i < end_pos - start_pos ; i += 1 )) ; do (( j = i + start_pos - 1 )) (( k = j + 1 )) case "$arg[$i]" in '$') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[dollar-double-quoted-argument];; "\\") style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[back-double-quoted-argument] (( k += 1 )) # Color following char too. (( i += 1 )) # Skip parsing the escaped char. ;; *) continue;; esac region_highlight+=("$j $k $style") done } # Recolorize the current ZLE buffer. _zsh_highlight-zle-buffer() { # Avoid doing the same work over and over [[ ${ZSH_PRIOR_HIGHLIGHTED_BUFFER:-} == $BUFFER ]] && return ZSH_PRIOR_HIGHLIGHTED_BUFFER=$BUFFER setopt localoptions extendedglob bareglobqual local colorize=true local start_pos=0 local end_pos arg style region_highlight=() for arg in ${(z)BUFFER}; do local substr_color=0 ((start_pos+=${#BUFFER[$start_pos+1,-1]}-${#${BUFFER[$start_pos+1,-1]##[[:space:]]#}})) ((end_pos=$start_pos+${#arg})) if $colorize; then colorize=false res=$(LC_ALL=C builtin type -w $arg 2>/dev/null) case $res in *': reserved') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[reserved-word];; *': alias') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[alias] local aliased_command=${"$(alias $arg)"#*=} [[ ${${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_FOLLOWED_BY_COMMANDS[(r)$aliased_command]:-}:+yes} = 'yes' ]] && ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_FOLLOWED_BY_COMMANDS+=($arg) ;; *': builtin') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[builtin];; *': function') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[function];; *': command') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[command];; *) _zsh_check-path && style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[path] || style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[unknown-token];; esac else case $arg in '--'*) style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[double-hyphen-option];; '-'*) style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[single-hyphen-option];; "'"*"'") style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[single-quoted-argument];; '"'*'"') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[double-quoted-argument] region_highlight+=("$start_pos $end_pos $style") _zsh_highlight-string substr_color=1 ;; '`'*'`') style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[back-quoted-argument];; *"*"*) style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[globbing];; *) _zsh_check-path && style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[path] || style=$ZSH_SYNTAX_HIGHLIGHTING_STYLES[default];; esac fi [[ $substr_color = 0 ]] && region_highlight+=("$start_pos $end_pos $style") [[ ${${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_TOKENS_FOLLOWED_BY_COMMANDS[(r)${arg//|/\|}]:-}:+yes} = 'yes' ]] && colorize=true start_pos=$end_pos done } # Special treatment for completion/expansion events: # For each *complete* function, we create a widget which mimics the original # and use this orig-* version inside the new colorized zle function (the dot # idiom used for all others doesn't work right for these functions for some # reason). You can see the default setup using "zle -l -L". # Bind ZLE events to highlighting function. for f in $ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_ZLE_UPDATE_EVENTS; do case $f in *complete*) eval "zle -C orig-$f .$f _main_complete ; $f() { builtin zle orig-$f && _zsh_highlight-zle-buffer } ; zle -N $f" ;; *) eval "$f() { builtin zle .$f && _zsh_highlight-zle-buffer } ; zle -N $f" ;; esac done