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tcp_close
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1.01
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tcp_shoot
324
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tcp_spam
2.84
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1.44
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459
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Code Editor : tcp_talk
# Make line editor input go straight to the current TCP session. # Returns when the string $TCP_TALK_ESCAPE (default :) is read on its own. # Otherwise, $TCP_TALK_ESCAPE followed by whitespace at the start of a line # is stripped off and the rest of the line passed to the shell. # # History is not currently handled, because this is difficult. : ${TCP_TALK_ESCAPE:=:} tcp-accept-line-or-exit() { emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob local match mbegin mend if [[ $BUFFER = ${TCP_TALK_ESCAPE}[[:blank:]]#(#b)(*) ]]; then if [[ -z $match[1] ]]; then BUFFER= zle -A .accept-line accept-line PS1=$TCP_SAVE_PS1 unset TCP_SAVE_PS1 zle -I print '\r[Normal keyboard input restored]' >&2 else BUFFER=$match[1] fi zle .accept-line else # BUGS: is deleted from the command line and doesn't appear in # the history. # The following attempt to get the BUFFER into the history falls # foul of the fact that we need to accept the current line first. # But we don't actually want to accept the current line at all. # print -s -r - $BUFFER # This is my function to send data over a TCP connection; replace # it with something else or nothing. tcp_send $BUFFER BUFFER= fi } TCP_SAVE_PS1=${PS1##\[T*\]} if [[ -o prompt_subst ]]; then PS1="T[\$TCP_SESS]$TCP_SAVE_PS1" else PS1="[T]$TCP_SAVE_PS1" fi zle -N tcp-accept-line-or-exit zle -A tcp-accept-line-or-exit accept-line
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