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# [:ascii:] need
setopt rematchpcre
local -A _punctuation_map=(
[~]=~
[!]=!
[@]=@
[#]='#'
[$]=$
[%]=%
[&]='&'
[*]=*
[(]='('
[)]=')'
[_]=_
[-]=-
[+]=+
[[]='['
[]]=']'
[「]='['
[」]=']'
[【]='['
[】]=']'
[〔]='['
[〕]=']'
[<]='<'
[>]='>'
[《]='<'
[》]='>'
[«]='<'
[»]='>'
[‹]='<'
[›]='>'
[?]=?
[,]=,
[。]=.
[/]=/
[\]=\\
[、]=\\
[…]=...
)
autoload -Uz pinyin-convert
# unix file names can contain '\n', so use '\0' to separate them
local IFS=$'\0' suffix='' file result k v
local -a files
if [ "$words[1]" = cd ] ; then
suffix=/
fi
# print -N use '\0' to separate outputs
for file in $(print -nN ${1:h}/*"$suffix"); do
file="${file#./}"
result="$file"
if [[ $result =~ [^[:ascii:]] ]]; then
for k v in ${(kv)FUZZY} ${(kv)_punctuation_map}; do
result="${result//$k/$v}"
done
pinyin-convert $result
result=$reply
fi
if [[ $result == $1* ]]; then
files+=(${(q)file})
fi
done
reply=($files)
# ex: filetype=zsh