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# Open a TCP session, add it to the list, handle it with zle if that's running.
# Unless using -a, -f, -l or -s, first two arguments are host and port.
#
# Remaining argument, if any, is the name of the session, which mustn't
# clash with an existing one.  If none is given, the number of the
# connection is used (i.e. first connection is 1, etc.), or the first
# available integer if that is already in use.
#
# Session names, whether provided on the command line or in the
# .ztcp_sessions file should not be `clever'.  A clever name is one
# with characters that won't work.  This includes whitespace and an
# inconsistent set of punctuation characters.  If in doubt, stick
# to alphanumeric, underscore and non-initial hyphen.
#
# -a fd   Accept a connection on fd and make that the session.
#         This will block until a successful incoming connection is received.
#
#         fd is probably a value returned by ztcp -l; no front-end
#         is currently provided for that but it should simply be
#         a matter of calling `ztcp -l port' and storing $REPLY, then
#         closing the listened port with `ztcp -c $stored_fd'.
#
# -f fd   `Fake' tcp connection on the given file descriptor.  This
#         could be, for example, a file descriptor already opened to
#         a named pipe.  It should not be a regular file, however.
#         Note that it is not a good idea for two different sessions
#         to be attempting to read from the same named pipe, so if
#         both ends of the pipe are to be handled by zsh, at least
#         one should use the `-z' option.
#
# -l sesslist
# -s sessname
#         Open by session name or comma separated list; either may
#         be repeated as many times as necessary.  The session must be
#	  listed in the file ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.ztcp_sessions.  Lines in
#	  this file look exactly like a tcp_open command line except the
#	  session name is at the start, for example
#           sess1 pwspc 2811
#         has the effect of
#           tcp_open pwspc 2811 sess1
#         Remaining arguments (other than options) to tcp_open are
#         not allowed.  Options in .ztcp_sessions are not handled.
#	  The file must be edited by hand.
#
# -z      Don't install a zle handler for reading on the file descriptor.
#	  Otherwise, if zle is enabled, the file descriptor will
#         be tested while at the shell prompt and any input automatically
#         printed in the same way as job control notification.
#
# If a session is successfully opened, and if the function `tcp_on_open'
# exists, it is run with the arguments session_name, session_fd.

emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob cbases

# Global set up for TCP function suite.

zmodload -i zsh/net/tcp || return 1
zmodload -i zsh/zutil
autoload -U tcp_alias tcp_close tcp_command tcp_expect tcp_fd_handler
autoload -U tcp_log tcp_output tcp_proxy tcp_read tcp_rename tcp_send
autoload -U tcp_sess tcp_spam tcp_talk tcp_wait tcp_point tcp_shoot

# TCP_SECONDS_START is only set if we override TCP_SECONDS locally,
# so provide a global value for convenience.  Should probably always be 0.
(( ${+TCP_SECONDS_START} )) || typeset -gF TCP_SECONDS_START

# Processing for new connection.

local opt accept fake nozle sessfile sess quiet
local -a sessnames sessargs
integer stat

while getopts "a:f:l:qs:z" opt; do
    case $opt in
	(a) accept=$OPTARG
            if [[ $accept != [[:digit:]]## ]]; then
		print "option -a takes a file descriptor" >&2
		return 1
	    fi
	    ;;
	(f) fake=$OPTARG
	    if [[ $fake != [[:digit:]]## ]]; then
		print "option -f takes a file descriptor" >&2
		return 1
	    fi
	    ;;
	(l) sessnames+=(${(s.,.)OPTARG})
            ;;
	(q) quiet=1
            ;;
	(s) sessnames+=($OPTARG)
            ;;
	(z) nozle=1
            ;;
	(*) return 1
            ;;
    esac
done
(( OPTIND > 1 )) && shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))

(( ${+tcp_by_fd} ))   || typeset -gA tcp_by_fd
(( ${+tcp_by_name} )) || typeset -gA tcp_by_name 
typeset -A sessassoc

if (( ${#sessnames} )); then
    if [[ $# -ne 0 || -n $accept || -n $fake ]]; then
	print "Incompatible arguments with \`-s' option." >&2
	return 1
    fi
    for sess in ${sessnames}; do
	sessassoc[$sess]=
    done

    sessfile=${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.ztcp_sessions
    if [[ ! -r $sessfile ]]; then
	print "No session file: $sessfile" >&2
	return 1
    fi
    while read -A sessargs; do
	[[ ${sessargs[1]} = '#'* ]] && continue
	if ((  ${+sessassoc[${sessargs[1]}]} )); then
	    sessassoc[${sessargs[1]}]="${sessargs[2,-1]}"
	fi
    done < $sessfile
    for sess in ${sessnames}; do
	if [[ -z $sessassoc[$sess] ]]; then
	    print "Couldn't find session $sess in $sessfile." >&2
	    return 1
	fi
    done
else
    if [[ -z $accept && -z $fake ]]; then
	if (( $# < 2 )); then
	    set -- wrong number of arguments
	else
	    host=$1 port=$2
	    shift $(( $# > 1 ? 2 : 1 ))
	fi
    fi
    if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
	sessnames=($1)
	shift
    else
	sessnames=($(( ${#tcp_by_fd} + 1 )))
	while [[ -n $tcp_by_name[$sessnames[1]] ]]; do
	    (( sessnames[1]++ ))
	done
    fi
    sessassoc[$sessnames[1]]="$host $port"
fi

if (( $# )); then
  print "Usage: $0 [-z] [-a fd | -f fd | host port [ session ] ]
  $0 [-z] [ -s session | -l sesslist ] ..." >&2
  return 1
fi

local REPLY fd
for sess in $sessnames; do
    if [[ -n $tcp_by_name[$sess] ]]; then
	print "Session \`$sess' already exists." >&2
	return 1
    fi

    sessargs=()
    if [[ -n $fake ]]; then
	fd=$fake;
    else
	if [[ -n $accept ]]; then
	    ztcp -a $accept || return 1
	else
	    sessargs=(${=sessassoc[$sess]})
	    ztcp $sessargs || return 1
	fi
	fd=$REPLY
    fi

    tcp_by_fd[$fd]=$sess
    tcp_by_name[$sess]=$fd

    [[ -o zle && -z $nozle ]] && zle -F $fd tcp_fd_handler
    if [[ -z $quiet ]]; then
	if (( ${#sessargs} )); then
	    print "Session $sess" \
"(host $sessargs[1], port $sessargs[2] fd $fd) opened OK."
	else
	    print "Session $sess (fd $fd) opened OK."
	fi
    fi

    # needed for new completion system, so I'm not too sanguine
    # about requiring this here...
    if zmodload -i zsh/parameter; then
	if (( ${+functions[tcp_on_open]} )); then
	    tcp_on_open $sess $fd
	fi
    fi
done

if [[ -z $TCP_SESS ]]; then
    [[ -z $quiet ]] && print "Setting default TCP session $sessnames[1]"
    TCP_SESS=$sessnames[1]
fi

return $stat

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