zsh:keys:ratio_dots: Fix preview of first word
Previously the path preview misbehaved when typing dots on the first shell word (e.g. executing a script in a parent directory). This happened as the `(z)` parameter expansion flag does not expand to an array rather a scalar. Because of that, `[-1]` returns the last character. Work around this issue by prepending LBUFFER with a dummy word, so that it always contains at least 2 words.
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@@ -100,9 +100,13 @@ function rationalize_dots {
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return
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fi
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# NOTE: This is a hack to fix the (z) expansion flag if the path is the only
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# word in LBUFFER, as then [:-1] treats the expansion as a scalar and
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# returns the last character (i.e. always `/`).
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local lbuffer_words="x $LBUFFER"
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# Print currently typed path as absolute path with "collapsed"/reversed
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# filename expansion.
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zle -M "${(D)${(z)LBUFFER}[-1]:a}"
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zle -M "${(D)${(z)lbuffer_words}[-1]:a}"
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}
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zle -N rationalize_dots
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bindkey . rationalize_dots
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