#compdef p4 -value-,P4CLIENT,-default- -value-,P4PORT,-default- -value-,P4MERGE,-default- -value-,P4USER,-default-

# Increasingly loosely based on _cvs version 1.17.

# Styles, tags and contexts
# =========================
#
# If the `verbose' style is set (it is assumed by default), verbose
# descriptions are provided for many completed quantities derived
# dynamically such as subcommand names, labels, changes -- in fact,
# just about anything for which Perforce itself produces a verbose,
# one-line description.  It may be turned off in the context of each
# subcommand e.g.
#   zstyle ':completion:*:p4-labelsync:*' verbose false
# or for a particular tag, e.g. changes,
#   zstyle ':completion:*:changes' verbose false
# or just for top-level completion (i.e. up to and including completion
# of the subcommand):
#   zstyle ':completion:*:p4:*' verbose false
# or for p4 as a whole,
#   zstyle  ':completion:*:p4(-*|):*' verbose false
# This is actually handled by the `_describe' function underneath the
# Perforce completion system; it's mentioned here as verbosity adds
# significantly to a lot of the Perforce completions.
#
# Note that completing change numbers is not very useful if `verbose' is
# turned off.  There is no speed advantage for turning it off, either.
# (Changes are also known as changelists or changesets.  The functions
# and tags here all consistently use `changes'.)
#
# The style `max' can be set to a number which limits how many
# possibilities can be shown when selecting changes or jobs.  This is
# handled within Perforce, so the completion code may limit the number even
# further.  If not set explicitly, the value is taken to be 20 to avoid a
# huge database being output.  Set it to a larger number if necessary.
#
# The style `all-files' is used to tell the completion system to
# complete any file in a given context.  This is for use in places
# where it would, for example, only complete files opened for editing.
# See the next section for more.
#
# The style `depot-files' tells the system to complete files by asking
# Perforce for a list where it would otherwise complete files locally by
# the standard mechanism --- basically any time you don't use // notation
# and there is no restriction e.g. to opened files only.  There is likely
# to be a significant speed penalty for this; it is turned off by default
# in all contexts.  The advantage is that it cuts out files not maintained
# by Perforce.  (Again, note this is a style, not a tag.)  Contexts
# where this might be particularly useful include p4-diff or p4-diff2.
#
# The tags depot-files and depot-dirs also exist; they are used whenever
# the system is completing files or directories by asking Perforce
# to list them, rather than by using normal file completion.
#
# The tag subdirs is used to complete the special `...' which tells
# Perforce to search all subdirectories.  Hence you can turn this
# feature off by suitably manipulating your tags.
#
# Completion of files and their revisions
# =======================================
#
# File completion handles @ and # suffixes.  If the filename is completed,
# typing @ or # removes the space which was automatically added.
# The context used has `at-suffix' or `hash-suffix' in the position
# before the tag to indicate suffix completion (as always, ^Xh will
# show you all possible contexts).  This makes it possible
# to select changes, dates, labels and clients using the tag-order
# style.  For example,
#    zstyle ':completion:*:p4-*:at-suffix:*' tag-order changes '*'
# will force all completion after `@' to show changes first.  Executing
# _next_tags (usually ^x^n) will cycle between that and the remaining
# tags (dates, labels, clients).
#
# A # is automatically quoted when handled in this way; if the file is
# typed by hand or the completion didn't finish (e.g. you typed a character
# in the middle of menu completion), you probably need to type `\#' by
# hand.  The problem is that the completion system uses extended globbing
# and hence a pattern of the form `filename#' always matches `filename'
# (since e# matches any number of e's including one).  Hence this can look
# like an expansion which expands to `filename'.
#
# After @, you can complete changes (note the use of the style `max'
# above), labels, clients or even dates, while after `#' you can
# complete numeric revisions or the special revision names head, none,
# have.  These are available whether or not you completed the filename; if
# the file doesn't exist, numeric revisions won't work, but the rest will
# (though what Perforce will do with the resulting command is another matter).
#
# In addition, when completing after `file@', only changes specific to `file'
# will be shown (exactly the list of changes Perforce shows from the
# command `p4 changes file').  If this doesn't work, chances are that
# `file' does not exist.  Having a multi-directory match (literal `...')
# in `file' should work fine, since `p4 changes' recognises all normal
# Perforce file syntax.
#
# Some perforce commands allow you to specify a range of revisions or
# changes as `file@1,@2' or `file#1,#2'.  Currently, the second part of the
# revision range can always be completed (whether the command accepts them
# or not), but the comma after the first part of the range is only added
# automatically if the documentation suggests the command accepts ranges at
# that point.  This is an auto-removable suffix, so it will disappear if
# you hit space or return.  Typing a `#' at this point will insert a
# backslash, as before.  The # and @ are never added automatically; you
# have to select one by hand.
#
# File completion for some functions is restricted by the Perforce
# status of the file; for example, `p4 opened' only completes opened
# files (surprised?)  However, you can set the style (N.B. not tag)
# all-files; so, for example, you can turn off the limit in this case by
#   zstyle ':completion:*:p4-opened:*' all-files true
# Normally the file-patterns style would be used to control matching,
# but as the file types are not selected by globbing it doesn't work here
# However, if you set the all-files style, all filename completion is done
# by the standard mechanism; in this case, the file-patterns style works
# as usual.  The style ignored-patterns is available in any case, even
# without all-files; this is therefore generally the one to use.
#
# With `p4 diff', the shell will spot if you have used an option that
# allows you to diff unopened files (such as -f) and in that case offer
# all files; otherwise, it just offers opened files.
#
# Completion of changes
# =====================
#
# There is various extra magic available any time change numbers
# are completed, regardless of how this was reached, i.e.
# `p4 fixes -c ...' and `p4 diff filename.c@...' are treated the same way.
# Note, however, these only work if you are at the point where a change
# number would be completed.
#
# Firstly, as mentioned above there is a maximum for the number of
# changes which will be shown, given by the style max, or defaulting to 20.
# Only the most recent changes will be shown.  This is to avoid a speed
# penalty or clumsy output.  If a positive numeric argument is given
# when changes are being completed, the maximum is set (unconditionally)
# to that number instead.
#
# It is also possible to give a negative numeric prefix to a listing widget
# (i.e. typically whatever is bound to ^D).  If there is already a change
# number on the line, e.g. from cycling through a menu of choices, the full
# description for that change is shown in the format of a completion
# listing.  [TODO: this could be made configurable with a style.]
#
# It may be necessary to abandon the current completion attempt before
# typing this to force the completion system to display the new text.
# Replacing delete-char-or-list with the following user defined widget
# (create with `zle -N ...') will force this for any negative prefix argument.
#    (( ${NUMERIC:-0} < 0 )) && (( CURSOR = CURSOR ))
#    zle delete-char-or-list
#
# Completion of jobs
# =================
#
# Completing jobs uses the same logic for the numeric prefix as completing
# changes: a positive prefix changes the maximum number of jobs which
# will be shown, and a negative prefix when listing shows the full
# text for the job whose name is currently inserted on the command line.
# In this case, the entire text of the word being completed is assumed
# to constitute the job name (which is almost certainly correct).
#
# Completion of dates
# ===================
#
# In a file revision specification it is possible to give a date
# in the form file@YYYY/MM/DD:hh:mm:ss, which may be completed.  This
# is ever so slightly less silly than it sounds.  Any component entered
# by hand with the appropriate suffix will be ignored; any component
# completed will be set to the current value.  Hence you can easily
# specify, say, one month ago by using the completed value for all
# components except the month and setting that to one less.  The shell
# will also happily append the appropriate suffix if you try to complete
# after anything which is already the appropriate width.  (Perforce
# supports two-digit years, but these are confusing and no longer
# particularly useful as they refer to the twentieth century, so
# the shell does not.)
#
# Calls to p4
# ===========
#
# Much of the information from Perforce is provided by calls to p4
# commands.  This is done via the _call_program interface, as described
# in the zshcompletesys manual page.  Hence a suitable context with the
# `command' style allows the user to take control of this call.
# The tags used are the name of the p4 command, or in the case of
# calls to help subcommands, `help-<subcommand>'.  Note that if the
# value of the style begins with `-', the arguments to the perforce
# command are appended to the remaining words of the style before calling
# the command.
#
# Programmes taking p4-style arguments
# ====================================
#
# It is possible to use the _perforce completion with other commands
# which behave like a subcommand of p4 by setting the service type
# to p4-<subcommand>.  For example,
#   compdef _perforce p4cvsmap=p4-files
# says that the command `p4cvsmap' takes arguments like `p4 files'.
# Often the options will be different; if this is a problem, you
# will need to write your own completer which loads _perforce and
# calls its functions directly.
#
# TODO
# ====
#
# No mechanism is provided for completely ignoring certain files not
# handled by Perforce as with .cvsignore.  This could be done ad hoc.
# However, the ignored-patterns style and the parameter $fignore are
# of course applied as usual, so setting ignored-patterns for the
# context `:completion:*:p4[-:]*' should work.

_perforce() {
    # rely on localoptions
    setopt nonomatch
    local p4cmd==p4 match mbegin mend
    integer i

    if [[ $service = -value-* ]]; then
	# Completing parameter value.
	# Some of these --- in particular P4PORT --- don't need
	# the perforce server.
	case $compstate[parameter] in
	    (P4PORT) _perforce_hosts_ports
		     ;;
	    (P4CLIENT) _perforce_clients
		       ;;
	    (P4MERGE) _command_names -e
		      ;;
	    (P4USER) _users
		     ;;
	esac
	# We do not handle values anywhere else.
	return
    fi

    if [[ $p4cmd = '=p4' ]]; then
	_message "p4 executable not found: completion not available"
	return
    fi

    if (( ! ${#_perforce_cmd_list} )); then
	(( ${+_perforce_cmd_list} )) || typeset -ga _perforce_cmd_list
	local hline
	# Output looks like <tab>command-name<space>description in words...
	# Ignore blank lines and the heading line beginning `Perforce...'
	# Just gets run once, then cached, so don't bother optimising
	# this to a grossly unreadable parameter substitution.
	_call_program help-commands p4 help commands | while read -A hline; do
	    (( ${#hline} < 2 )) && continue
	    [[ $hline[1] = (#i)perforce ]] && continue
	    _perforce_cmd_list+=("${hline[1]}:${hline[2,-1]}")
	done
    fi

    # If we are given a service of the form p4-cmd, treat this
    # as if it was after `p4 cmd'.  This provides an easy way in
    # for scripts and functions that emulate the behaviour of
    # p4 subcommands.  Note we don't shorten the command line arguments.
    if [[ $service = p4-(#b)(*) ]]; then
        local curcontext="$curcontext"
	if (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_${match[1]}] )); then
	    curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:p4-$match[1]:"
	    _perforce_cmd_${match[1]}
	else
	    _message "unhandled _perforce service: $service"
	fi
    fi

    # We need to try and check if we are before or after the
    # subcommand, since some of the options with arguments, in particular -c,
    # work differently.  It didn't work if I just added '*::...' to the
    # end of the arguments list, anyway.
    for (( i = 2; i < CURRENT; i++ )); do
	if [[ $words[i] = -[cCdHLpPux] ]]; then
	    # word with following argument
	    (( i++ ))
	elif [[ $words[i] != -* ]]; then
	    break
	fi
    done

    if (( i >= CURRENT )); then
	_arguments -s : \
	    '-c+[client]:client:_perforce_clients' \
	    '-C+[charset]:charset:_perforce_charsets' \
	    '-d+[current directory]:directory:_path_files -g "*(/)"' \
	    '-H+[hostname]:host:_hosts' \
	    '-G[python output]' \
	    '-L+[message language]:language: ' \
	    '-p+[server port]:port:_ports' \
	    '-P+[password on server]:password: ' \
	    '-s[output script tags]' \
	    '-u+[user]:user name:_users' \
	    '-x+[filename or -]:file:_perforce_files_or_minus' \
	    '1:perforce command:_perforce_commands'
    else
	(( i-- ))
	(( CURRENT -= i ))
	shift $i words
	_perforce_command_args
    fi
}


#
# Command and argument dispatchers
#

(( $+functions[_perforce_commands] )) ||
_perforce_commands() {
    _describe -t p4-commands 'Perforce command' _perforce_cmd_list
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_command_args] )) ||
_perforce_command_args() {
    local curcontext="$curcontext" cmd=${words[1]}
    if (( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_$cmd] )); then
	 curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:p4-${cmd}:"
	 _perforce_cmd_$cmd
    else
	 _message "unhandled perforce command: $cmd"
    fi
}


#
# Helper functions
#

(( $+functions[_perforce_branches] )) ||
_perforce_branches() {
    local bline match mbegin mend
    local -a bl
    bl=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program branches p4 branches 2>/dev/null)"}##Branch }/ /:})
    [[ $#bl -eq 1 && $bl[1] = '' ]] && bl=()
    (( $#bl )) && _describe -t branches 'Perforce branch' bl
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_changes] )) ||
_perforce_changes() {
    local cline match mbegin mend max ctype num comma file
    local -a cl cstatus

    zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:" max max
    if [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -lt 0 && -z $compstate[insert] ]]; then
	 # Not inserting (i.e. just listing) and given a negative
	 # prefix argument.  Instead of listing possible completions,
	 # show the full description for the change number on the line at
	 # the moment.
	 [[ $PREFIX = (|*[^[:digit:]])(#b)(<->) ]] && num+=$match[1]
	 [[ $SUFFIX = (#b)(<->)* ]] && num+=$match[1]
	 if [[ -n $num ]]; then
	     _message -r "$(_call_program describe p4 describe $num)"
	     return 0
	 fi
    elif [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -gt 0 ]]; then
	 max=$NUMERIC
    fi

    # Hack: assume the arguments we want are at the end.
    while [[ $argv[-1] = -t? ]]; do
	 case $argv[-1] in
	     # Change embedded in filename; extract that and remove
	     # the corresponding prefix.  Remove possible `#'s, too,
	     # in case we are looking at a range.
	     (-tf) file=${${(Q)PREFIX}%%[\#@]*}
		   compset -P '*@'
		   ;;
	     # Changes already submitted
	     (-ts) cstatus=(-s submitted)
		   ctype="submitted "
		   ;;
	     # Changes still pending
	     (-tp)
		   cstatus=(-s pending)
		   ctype="pending "
		   ;;
	     # Range allowed: append comma and supply rules for
	     # removing and handling subsequent `#'.
	     (-tR) comma=(-S, -R _perforce_file_suffix)
	 esac
	 argv=($argv[1,-2])
    done
    # Limit to the 20 most recent changes by default to avoid huge
    # output.
    cl=(
${${${${(f)"$(_call_program changes p4 changes -m ${max:-20} $cstatus \$file)"}##Change\ }//\ on\ /:}/\ by\ /\ }
"default:change not yet numbered")
    [[ $#cl -eq 1 && $cl[1] = '' ]] && cl=()
    _describe -t changes "${ctype}change" cl $comma
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_charsets] )) ||
_perforce_charsets() {
    local expl
    _wanted charset expl 'character set' \
	 compadd eucjp iso8859-1 shiftjis utf8 winansi
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_clients] )) ||
_perforce_clients() {
    local cline match mbegin mend 
    local -a slash cl

    # Are we completing after an @, or a client view in a filespec?
    if ! compset -P '*@'; then
	compset -P '//' && slash=(-S/ -q)
    fi

    cl=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program clients p4 clients)"}##Client\ }/\ /:})
    [[ $#cl -eq 1 && $cl[1] = '' ]] && cl=()
    _describe -t clients 'Perforce client' cl $slash
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_counters] )) ||
_perforce_counters() {
    local cline match mbegin mend
    local -a cl

    cl=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program counters p4 counters)"}/\ /:}/\=/current value})
    [[ $#cl -eq 1 && $cl[1] = '' ]] && cl=()
    _describe -t counters 'Perforce counter' cl
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_counter_values] )) ||
_perforce_counter_values() {
    if [[ -n $words[CURRENT-1] ]]; then
	 local value="$(_call_program counter p4 counter $words[CURRENT-1] 2>/dev/null)"
	 if [[ -n $value ]]; then
	     # No space.  This allows stuff like incarg and decarg.
	     compstate[insert]=1
	     _wanted value expl 'counter value' compadd $value
	 fi
    fi
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_dates] )) ||
_perforce_dates() {
    # Only useful in a file spec after `@'.
    compset -P '*@'

    # Date/time now in format required by Perforce.
    local now="$(date +%Y:%m:%d:%T)" name prefix
    local -a nowarray offer opts matchpats suffixes names
    nowarray=(${(s.:.)now})

    names=(   year month day\ of\ month hour minute second)
    suffixes=(  /    /    :               :     :     ''  )

    integer i
    prefix=${(Q)PREFIX}
    for (( i = 6; i >= 1; i-- )); do
	# Match from the most specific back.
	# The following is one of those occasions where zsh
	# substitution skips to the right answer without ever
	# passing through the real world on the way.
	if [[ $prefix = *${(j.*.)~suffixes[1,i-1]}* ]]; then
	    (( i > 1 )) && compset -P "*$suffixes[i-1]"
	    # If what's there already is the right length,
	    # just accept it and add the suffix.
	    prefix=${(Q)PREFIX}
	    if [[ ${#prefix} = ${#nowarray[i]} ]]; then
		offer=($prefix)
	    else
		offer=($nowarray[i])
	    fi
	    [[ -n $suffixes[i] ]] && opts=(-S $suffixes[i] -q)
	    name=$names[i]
	    break
	fi
    done

    _describe -t dates $name offer $opts
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_depots] )) ||
_perforce_depots() {
    local dline match mbegin mend max
    local -a dl

    dl=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program depots p4 depots)"}##Depot\ }/\ /:})
    [[ $#dl -eq 1 && $dl[1] = '' ]] && dl=()
    _describe -t depots 'depot name' dl
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_files_or_minus] )) ||
_perforce_files_or_minus() {
    _alternative 'minus:minus sign:(-)' 'files:file name:_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_file_suffix] )) ||
_perforce_file_suffix() {
    # Used with compadd -R to handle @ or # after a file name.
    # Differs from compadd -r '...' in that it quotes `#' if typed.
    [[ $1 = 1 ]] || return

    if [[ $LBUFFER[-1] = [\ ,] ]]; then
	 if [[ $KEYS = '#' ]]; then
	     if [[ $LBUFFER[-1] = , ]]; then
		 # Range: no suffix removal but add a backslash
		 LBUFFER+=\\
	     else
		 # Suffix removal with an added backslash
		 LBUFFER="$LBUFFER[1,-2]\\"
	     fi
	 elif [[ $KEYS = (*[^[:print:]]*|[[:blank:]\;\&\|]) || \
		 ( $KEYS = @ && $LBUFFER[-1] = ' ' ) ]] ; then
	     # Normal suffix removal
	     LBUFFER="$LBUFFER[1,-2]"
	 fi
    fi
}


#
# Helper functions for the helper function _perforce_files.  These files
# are low-level enough that they don't handle tags; this is done
# by the _alternative handler in _perforce_files.
#

(( $+functions[_perforce_integrated_files] )) ||
_perforce_integrated_files() {
    local pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} type
    local -a files

    compset -P '*/'
    files=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program integrated p4 integrated \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/})
    [[ $#files -eq 1 && $files[1] = '' ]] && files=()
    compadd "$@" -a files
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_opened_files] )) ||
_perforce_opened_files() {
    local pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} type
    local -a files

    compset -P '*/'
    files=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program opened p4 opened \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/})
    [[ $#files -eq 1 && $files[1] = '' ]] && files=()
    compadd "$@" -a files
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_resolved_files] )) ||
_perforce_resolved_files() {
    local pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} type
    local -a files

    compset -P '*/'
    files=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program resolved p4 resolved \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/})
    [[ $#files -eq 1 && $files[1] = '' ]] && files=()
    compadd "$@" -a files
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_subdirs] )) ||
_perforce_subdirs() {
    # This has no other function than to offer to add the `...' used
    # by Perforce to indicate a recursive search of directories.
    # Bit pathetic, really.
    compset -P '*/'
    compadd "$@" '...'
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_depot_dirs] )) ||
_perforce_depot_dirs() {
    # Normal completion of directories in depots
    local pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} expl
    local -a files

    compset -P '*/'
    files=(${"${(f)$(_call_program dirs p4 dirs \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)}"##*/})
    [[ $#files -eq 1 && $files[1] = '' ]] && files=()
    compadd "$@" -S / -q -a files
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_depot_files] )) ||
_perforce_depot_files() {
    # Normal completion of files in depots
    local pfx=${(Q)PREFIX} expl
    local -a files

    compset -P '*/'
    files=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program files p4 files \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/})
    [[ $#files -eq 1 && $files[1] = '' ]] && files=()
    compadd "$@" -R _perforce_file_suffix -a files
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_client_dirs] )) ||
_perforce_client_dirs() {
    # This is a slightly odd addition which isn't often necessary.
    # When completing directories in a client specification, Perforce
    # doesn't tell you about intermediate directories which are in
    # the client, but not in the depot.  (Well... sometimes.  I've
    # had some odd results with this.  I suspect there may be a bug
    # but I don't really know enough to be sure.)
    #
    # For example, if my view contains
    #   //depot/branches/rev1.2/...   //pws_client/branches/rev1.2/...
    # then `p4 dirs "//pws_client/*"' won't mention the `branches'
    # directory because the view actually starts lower down.  So
    # we add it by hand when necessary.
    #
    # We don't want to waste time on this, since it's not the usual
    # case, so we cache the results where necessary.  This means
    # recording all the clients that we can later ask about if necessary.
    # To flush the cache, `unset _perforce_client_list _perforce_client_dirs'.
    if (( ! ${+_perforce_client_list} )); then
	# Retrieve the list of clients.
	typeset -gA _perforce_client_list
	local -a tmplist
	local tmpelt
	tmplist=(${${${(f)"$(_call_program clients p4 clients)"}##Client\ }%%\ *})
	[[ $#tmplist -eq 1 && $tmplist[1] = '' ]] && tmplist=()
	for tmpelt in $tmplist; do
	    _perforce_client_list[$tmpelt]=1
	done
    fi

    # See if the first path element is a client.  Very often it
    # will actually be a depot, so we test this as quickly as possible.
    local client=${${PREFIX##//}%%/*}
    [[ -z ${_perforce_client_list[$client]} ]] && return 1

    local oldifs=$IFS IFS= type dir line dirs

    (( ${+_perforce_client_dirs} )) || typeset -gA _perforce_client_dirs

    if (( ${+_perforce_client_dirs[$client]} )); then
	# Already cached, although may be empty.
	dirs=${_perforce_client_dirs[$client]}
    else
	# We need to look at the View stanza of the client record
	# to see what directories exist in the client view.
	_call_program client "p4 client -o $client" 2>/dev/null | while read line; do
	    case $line in
		([[:blank:]]##) type=
			        ;;
		((#b)([[:alpha:]]##):*) type=${match[1]}
				        ;;
		(*) if [[ $type = View ]]; then
	                dir=${${line##[[:blank:]]##//*[[:blank:]]//$client}%%/...(/*|)}
			if [[ $#dir -gt 1 ]]; then
			    dirs+="${dirs:+ }${(q)dir##/}"
			fi
		    fi
		    ;;
	    esac
	done
    fi

    (( ${#dirs} )) || return 1

    # Turn our string of space-separated backquoted elements into an array.
    dirs=(${(z)dirs})
    # Get the current prefix also as an array of elements
    compset -P '//[^/]##/'
    pfx=(${(s./.)${(Q)PREFIX}})

    local -a ndirs
    local match mbegin mend
    # Check matching path segments
    while (( ${#pfx} > 1 )); do
	ndirs=()
	for dir in $dirs; do
	    if [[ $dir = $pfx/(#b)(*) ]]; then
		ndirs+=($match[1])
	    fi
	done
	(( ${#ndirs} )) || return 1
	dirs=($ndirs)
	shift pfx
	compset -P '[^/]'
    done
    compadd -S / -q "$@" -- ${dirs%%/*}
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_files] )) ||
_perforce_files() {
    local pfx fline expl opt match mbegin mend range type
    local -a files types

    local dodirs unmaintained
    # Suffix operations can modify context
    local curcontext="$curcontext"

    while (( $# )); do
	if [[ $1 = -t(#b)(?) ]]; then
	    case $match[1] in
		(d) dodirs=-/
		    ;;
		(u) unmaintained=1
		    ;;
		(i) types+=(integrated)
		    ;;
		(o) types+=(opened)
		    ;;
		(r) types+=(resolved)
		    ;;
		(R) range="-tR"
		    ;;
	    esac
	fi
	shift
    done

    # Remove the quotes present in the word on the command line,
    # since we will treat this as a literal string from now on.
    # We might get into problems with characters recognised as
    # special by p4 files and p4 dirs, but worry about that later.
    pfx=${(Q)PREFIX}
    if [[ -prefix *@ ]]; then
	# Modify context to indicate we are in a suffix.
	curcontext="${curcontext%:*}:at-suffix"
	# Check for existing range syntax
	[[ $PREFIX = *[@\#]*,* ]] && range=
	# After @ you can specify changes, clients, labels or dates.
	# Note we don't remove the prefix here; we leave it to the
	# subcommand.  This is in case it needs information from
	# the prefix; _perforce_changes uses this to limit the
	# output to relevant changes.
	_alternative \
	    "changes:change:_perforce_changes $range -tf" \
	    clients:client:_perforce_clients \
	    labels:label:_perforce_labels \
	    'dates:date (+ time):_perforce_dates'
    elif [[ -prefix *\# ]]; then
	# Modify context to indicate we are in a suffix.
	curcontext="${curcontext%:*}:hash-suffix"
	# Check for existing range syntax
	[[ $PREFIX = *[@\#]*,* ]] && range=
	# Remove longest possible tail match to get name --- this
	# automatically handles filenames in ranges e.g. `foo#1,#3'.
	# (Note the compset removes the maximum possible head match,
	# so we only complete the second part of the range in that case.)
	_perforce_revisions $range
    elif [[ $PREFIX = //* ]]; then
	# This specifies files already handled by Perforce, so there's
	# no point trying to look for unmaintained files.  Assume
	# the user knows what they're doing.
	local -a altfiles

	if [[ $PREFIX = //[^/]# ]]; then
	    # Complete //clientname spec.  Don't complete non-directories...
	    # I don't actually know if they are valid here.
	    altfiles+=("clients:Perforce client:_perforce_clients")
	else
	    local donefiles=1
	    if [[ -z $dodirs ]]; then
		if [[ ${#types} -gt 0 ]] &&
		    ! zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" all-files; then
		    for type in $types; do
			altfiles+=("$type-files:$type file:_perforce_${type}_files")
		    done
		else
		    altfiles+=("depot-files:file in depot:_perforce_depot_files")
		fi
	    fi
	    # Intermediate directories in a client view.
	    # See function for notes.
	    altfiles+=("client-dirs:client directory:_perforce_client_dirs")
	fi
	altfiles+=("depot-dirs:directory in depot:_perforce_depot_dirs"
	    "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs")
	_alternative $altfiles
    elif [[ -n $unmaintained && -z $dodirs ]]; then
	# a la _cvs_nonentried_files: directories are never maintained,
	# so skip 'em.  Unmaintained files can't be integrated, opened
	# or resolved, so treat as exclusive (just as well, since
	# this bit's messy).
	local MATCH MBEGIN MEND
	local -a omitpats

	match=()
	: ${PREFIX:#(#b)(*/)(*)}
	pfx="$match[1]"
	pfx=${(e)~pfx}
	omitpats=(
	    ${${${${(f)"$(_call_program files p4 files \"\$pfx\*\$\{\(Q\)SUFFIX\}\" 2>/dev/null)"}%\#*}##*/}//(#m)[][*?()<|^~#\\]/\\$MATCH}
	)

	[[ $#omitpats -eq 1 && $omitpats[1] = '' ]] && omitpats=()
	if (( ${#omitpats} )); then
	    _path_files -g "*~(*/|)(${(j:|:)~omitpats})(D.)"
	else
	    _path_files
	fi
	# Don't handle suffixes for non-entried files
    elif (( ${#types} )) && ! zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" all-files
    then
	local -a altfiles

	for type in $types; do
	    altfiles+=("$type-files:$type file:_perforce_${type}_files")
	done

	altfiles+=("depot-dirs:directory in depot:_perforce_depot_dirs"
	    "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs")
	_alternative $altfiles
    elif zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" depot-files; then
	local -a altfiles
	if [[ -z $dodirs ]]; then
	    altfiles+=("depot-files:file in depot:_perforce_depot_files")
	fi
	altfiles+=("depot-dirs:directory in depot:_perforce_depot_dirs"
	    "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs")
	_alternative $altfiles
    else
	# Look locally.
	_alternative \
	    "files:file:_path_files -R _perforce_file_suffix $dodirs" \
	    "subdirs:subdirectory search:_perforce_subdirs"
    fi
}


#
# Remaining helpers for other types of Perforce metadata.
#

(( $+functions[_perforce_filetypes] )) ||
_perforce_filetypes() {
    local -a values
    if compset -P '*+*'; then
	# That second `*' is deliberate --- only complete the last
	# letter since we can have a whole string of them.
	values=(
	    "m:always set modtime on client"
	    "w:always writeable on client"
	    "x:set exec bit on client"
	    "k:full RCS keyword expansion"
	    "k:RCS expansion only for Id, Header"
	    "l:exclusive open, disallow multiple opens"
	    "C:server stores compress file per revision"
	    "D:server stores deltas in RCS format"
	    "F:server stores full file per revision"
	    "S:server stores only head revision")
	_describe -t file-modifiers 'Perforce file modifier' values
    else
	values=(
	    "text:text, translate newlines"
	    "binary:raw bytes"
	    "symlink:symbolic link"
	    "apple:Mac resource + data"
	    "unicode:text, translate newlines, store as UTF-8")
	_describe -t file-types 'Perforce file type' values -S+ -q
    fi
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_groups] )) ||
_perforce_groups() {
    _describe -t groups 'Perforce group' $(_call_program groups p4 groups)
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_hosts_ports] )) ||
_perforce_hosts_ports() {
    if compset -P '*:'; then
	_ports
    else
	# is this -q-able?
	_hosts -S :
    fi
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_jobs] )) ||
_perforce_jobs() {
    local jline match mbegin mend max
    local -a jl

    zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:" max max
    if [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -lt 0 && -z $compstate[insert] ]]; then
	# Not inserting (i.e. just listing) and given a negative
	# prefix argument.  Instead of listing possible completions,
	# show the full description for the job which is on the line at
	# the moment.
	_message -r "$(_call_program jobs p4 jobs -e \"Job=\$PREFIX\$SUFFIX\" -l 2>/dev/null)"
	return 0
    elif [[ ${NUMERIC:-0} -gt 0 ]]; then
	max=$NUMERIC
    fi

    _call_program jobs p4 jobs -m ${max:-20} | while read jline; do
	if [[ $jline = (#b)([^[:blank:]]##)' '[^[:blank:]]##' '(*) ]]; then
	    jl+=("${match[1]}:${match[2]}")
	fi
    done
    _describe -t jobs 'Perforce job' jl
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_jobviews] )) ||
_perforce_jobviews() {
    # Jobviews (see `p4 help jobview') are ways of interrogating the
    # jobs/fixes database.  It's basically either a set of strings,
    # or a set of key=value pairs, or some combination, separated
    # by various logical operators.  The `=' could be a comparison,
    # but we don't currently bother with that here; it's a bit cumbersome
    # to complete.
    local line type oldifs=$IFS IFS= key value slash=/
    local match mbegin mend
    # This is simply to split out two space-delimited words a backreferences.
    local m2words
    m2words='(#b)[[:blank:]]##([[:alnum:]]##)[[:blank:]]##([^[:blank:]]##)'

    local -a valuespec
    local -A p4fields p4values

    # All the characters which can separate multiple match attempts.
    # Ignore up to the last one.  We don't try to complete these.
    compset -P '*[[:blank:]\^\&\|\(\)]'

    # According to the manual, `p4 jobspec' requires admin privileges.
    # If this is true even of `p4 jobspec -o', we are a bit screwed.
    _call_program jobspec p4 jobspec -o 2>/dev/null | while read line; do
	case $line in
	    ([[:blank:]]##) type=
			    ;;
	    ((#b)([[:alpha:]]##):*) type=${match[1]}
				    ;;
	    (*) case $type in
	        # This stanza tells us all the allowed fields.
	        (Fields) if [[ $line = [[:blank:]]##<->${~m2words}* ]]
	                 then
			     p4fields[${(L)match[1]}]=${match[2]}
			 fi
			 ;;
	        # This stanza gives allowed values for the `select' types.
		(Values) if [[ $line = ${~m2words}* ]]; then
			     p4values[${(L)match[1]}]=${match[2]}
			 fi
			 ;;
	        esac
	        ;;
	esac
    done

    IFS=$oldifs

    if (( ! ${#p4fields} )); then
	# We didn't get anything; add the defaults.
	p4fields=(
	    date	date
	    description text
	    job		word
	    status	select
	    user	word
	)
	p4values=(
	    status	open/suspended/closed
	)
    fi

    for key in ${(k)p4fields}; do
	if [[ -n ${p4values[$key]} ]]; then
	    valuespec+=("${key}:${p4fields[$key]}:(${p4values[$key]//$slash/ })")
	elif [[ $key = job ]]; then
	    # Nothing special for jobs; add our own completion.
	    valuespec+=("${key}:Perforce job:_perforce_jobs")
	elif [[ $key = user ]]; then
	    # Nothing provided for user; add our own completion.
	    valuespec+=("${key}:user:_users")
	else
	    valuespec+=("${key}:${p4fields[$key]}: ")
	fi
    done

    _values 'Job specification parameter' $valuespec
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_labels] )) ||
_perforce_labels() {
    local lline match mbegin mend
    local -a ll

    # May be completing after `@'.
    compset -P '*@'

    _call_program labels p4 labels | while read lline; do
	if [[ $lline = (#b)'Label '([^[:blank:]]##)' '(*) ]]; then
	    ll+=("${match[1]}:${match[2]}")
	fi
    done
    _describe -t labels 'Perforce label' ll
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_revisions] )) ||
_perforce_revisions() {
    # Doesn't handle standard completion options; requires space
    # in front if used as action in _arguments.

    local rline match mbegin mend comma expl pfx
    local -a rl

    if [[ $1 = -tR ]]; then
	# handle ranges
	comma=(-S, -R _perforce_file_suffix)
	shift
    fi

    # Beware of @foo,#bar; stupid but probably valid.
    pfx=${${(Q)PREFIX}%%[\#@]*}
    compset -P '*\#'

    # Numerical revision numbers, possibly with text.
    if [[ -z $PREFIX || $PREFIX = <-> ]]; then
	# always allowed (same as none)
	rl+=(0)
	_call_program filelog 'p4 filelog $pfx' 2>/dev/null | while read rline; do
	    if [[ $rline = (#b)'... #'(<->)' change '(*) ]]; then
		rl+=("${match[1]}:${match[2]}")
	    fi
	done
    fi
    # Non-numerical (special) revision names.
    if [[ -z $PREFIX || $PREFIX != <-> ]]; then
	rl+=('head:head revision' 'none:empty revision'
		'have:current synced revision')
    fi
    _describe -t revisions 'revision' rl $comma
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_statuses] )) ||
_perforce_statuses() {
    # Perforce statuses are usually limited to a set of values
    # given by the jobspec.
    local jline match mbegin mend
    local -a statuses

    _call_program jobspec p4 jobspec -o | while read jline; do
	if [[ $jline = (#b)Status[[:blank:]]##(*/*) ]]; then
	    statuses=(${(s./.)match[1]})
	    break
	fi
    done
    if (( !${#statuses} )); then
	# Couldn't find anything from the jobspec; add defaults.
	statuses=(closed open suspended)
    fi
    _describe -t statuses 'job status' statuses
    return 1
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_variables] )) ||
_perforce_variables() {
    local line match mbegin mend expl
    local -a vars

    _call_program help-environment p4 help environment | while IFS= read line; do
	if [[ $line = $'\t'(#b)([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]##)* ]]; then
	   vars+=($match[1])
	fi
    done

    _wanted variable expl 'environment variable' compadd -S= -q $vars
}

#
# Completions for p4 commands
#

(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_add] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_add() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c+[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'-t+[set file type]:file type:_perforce_filetypes' \
	'*:file:_perforce_files -tu'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_admin] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_admin() {
    if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then
	local -a adcmds
	adcmds=(
	    "checkpoint:checkpoint, save copy of journal file"
	    "journal:save and truncate journal file"
	    "stop:stop the server")
        _describe -t commands 'Perforce admin command' adcmds
    elif [[ $words[2] == (checkpoint|journal) ]]; then
	shift words
	(( CURRENT-- ))
	_arguments -s : \
	    '-z[gzip journal file]' \
	    '1::journal file prefix: '
    fi
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_annotate] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_annotate() {
    # If you don't have this, it's new in release 2002.2.
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a[all, show both added and deleted lines]' \
	'-q[quiet, suppress one-line file header]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}

(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_branch] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_branch() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'(-o)-f[force operation by superuser]' \
	'(-o -i)-d[delete branch]' \
	'(-d -i -f)-o[write specification to standard output]' \
	'(-d -o)-i[read specification from standard input]' \
	'(-i)*::branch name:_perforce_branches'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_branches] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_branches() {
    # No arguments.
    _arguments -s :
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_change] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_change() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'(-o)-f[allow force by superuser]' \
	'-s[joblist includes the fix status]' \
	'(-o -i)-d[describe newly created pending change]' \
	'(-d -i -f)-o[output specification to standard output]' \
	'(-d -o)-i[read specification from standard input]' \
	'(-i)1::change:_perforce_changes -tp'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_changes] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_changes() {
    _arguments -s : \
      '-i[include integrated changes]' \
      '-l[long output]' \
      '-c[select by client]:client:_perforce_clients' \
      '-m[most recent N changes]:max changes: ' \
      '-s[select by status]:status:(pending submitted)' \
      '-u[select by user]:user:_users' \
      '*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_client] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_client() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-f[force modification by superuser]' \
	'-t[use template]:template client:_perforce_clients' \
	'(-o -i -t)-d[delete client]' \
	'(-d -i -f)-o[print to standard output]' \
	'(-d -o -t)-i[read from standard input]' \
	'1::file:_perforce_clients'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_clients] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_clients() {
    # No arguments.
    _arguments -s :
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_counter] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_counter() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-d[delete counter]' \
	'-f[force setting of internal counter]' \
	'1:counter:_perforce_counters' \
	'(-d)2::numeric value:_perforce_counter_values'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_counters] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_counters() {
    # No arguments
    _arguments -s :
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_delete] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_delete() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[select change for deletion]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_depot] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_depot() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-d[delete depot]' \
	'-o[print to stdout]' \
	'-i[read name from stdin]' \
	'(-i)*::depot name:_perforce_depots'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_depots] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_depots() {
    # No arguments
    _arguments -s :
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_describe] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_describe() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \
	'-s[short form]' \
	'*::change:_perforce_changes'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_diff] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_diff() {
    local limit
    [[ ${words[(I)-(f|sd|se)]} -eq 0 ]] && limit=" -to"
    _arguments -s : \
	'-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \
	'-f[diff every file]' \
	'(-sd -se -sr)-sa[opened files, different or missing]' \
	'(-sa -se -sr)-sd[unopened files, missing]' \
	'(-sa -sd -sr)-se[unopened files, different]' \
	'(-sa -sd -se)-sr[opened files, same as depot]' \
	'-t[include non-text files]' \
	"*::file:_perforce_files$limit"
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_diff2] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_diff2() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-b[specify branch view]:branch name:_perforce_branches' \
	'-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks c\:context n\:RCS s\:summary u\:unified w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \
	'-q[only list different files]' \
	'-t[include non-text files]' \
	'-u[use patch-friendly output]' \
	'1::first file:_perforce_files' \
	'2::second file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_dirs] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_dirs() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-C[only dirs on current client]' \
	'-D[include dirs with deleted files]' \
	'-H[only dirs on the `have'\'' list]' \
	'*::directory:_perforce_files -td'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_edit] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_edit() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[set change for edit]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'-t[set filetype]:filetype:_perforce_filetypes' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_filelog] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_filelog() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-i[follow branches]' \
	'-l[long output, full change text]' \
	'-m[set maximum number of revisions to show]:max revisions: ' \
	'-t[include time with date]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_files] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_files() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a[display all revisions in given range]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_fix] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_fix() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-d[delete the fix]' \
	'-s[set job status]:status:_perforce_statuses' \
	'1::-c required:(-c)' \
	'2::change:_perforce_changes' \
	'3::job:_perforce_jobs'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_fixes] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_fixes() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-i[include integrated changes]' \
	'-j[select by job]:job:_perforce_jobs' \
	'-c[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes' \
	'*::fixed file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_flush] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_flush() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-f[force resynchronisation]' \
	'-n[show operations but don'\''t perform them]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_fstat] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_fstat() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c+[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \
	'-C[select mapped files]' \
	'-H[select synced files]' \
	'-W[select opened files]' \
	'-l[include fileSize, possibly slow]' \
	'-P[output clientFile in full Perforce syntax]' \
	'-s[shorten, no client-related data]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_group] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_group() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-d[delete group]' \
	'-o[output to stdout]' \
	'-i[read from stdin]' \
	'1::perforce group:_perforce_groups'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_groups] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_groups() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'1::user name:_users'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_have] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_have() {
    _perforce_files
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_help] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_help() {
    local hline
    if (( ! ${#_perforce_help_list} )); then
	(( ${+_perforce_help_list} )) || typeset -ga _perforce_help_list
	# All commands have help.
	_perforce_help_list=($_perforce_cmd_list)
	_call_program help p4 help | while read -A hline; do
	    if [[ $hline[1] = p4 && $hline[2] = help ]]; then
		_perforce_help_list+=("$hline[3]:${hline[4,-1]}")
	    fi
	done
    fi
    _describe -t help-options 'Perforce help option' _perforce_help_list
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_info] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_info() {
    # No arguments
    _arguments -s :
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_integrate] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_integrate() {
    local range
    # If -s is present, the first normal argument can't have revRange.
    [[ ${words[(I)-s]} -eq 0 ]] && range=" -tR"
    _arguments -s : \
	'-b[select branch]:branch:_perforce_branches' \
	'-c[select change for integration]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'-f[force reintegration]' \
	'-d[reintegrated deleted files]' \
	'-h[integrate to revision had on client]' \
	'-i[integrate if no common file base]' \
	'-n[no action, dummy run]' \
	'-r[reverse direction of integration with branch]' \
	'-s[select source]:source file:_perforce_files -tR' \
	'-t[propagate type changes]' \
	'-v[leave newly branched files uncopied till sync]' \
	"1:file:_perforce_files$range" \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_integrated] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_integrated() {
    _perforce_files -ti
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_job] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_job() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'(-d -o -i)-f[force setting of readonly fields]' \
	'(-f -o -i)-d[delete job]' \
	'(-f -d -i)-o[print to stdout]' \
	'(-d -o)-i[read from stdin]' \
	'(-i)1::job:_perforce_jobs'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_jobs] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_jobs() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-e[select by jobview]:jobview:_perforce_jobviews' \
	'-i[included integrated changes]' \
	'-l[long output, full job descriptions]' \
	'-r[reverse order of job names]' \
	'-m[limit to most recent N jobs]:most recent jobs: ' \
	'(-e -i -l -m)-R[]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_jobspec] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_jobspec() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-i[read form from stdin]' \
	'-o[write form from to stdout]'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_label] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_label() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-f[force operation]' \
	'-t+[copy template]:template: ' \
	'(-o -i -t)-d[delete label]' \
	'(-d -f -i)-o[write to standard output]' \
	'(-o -d -t)-i[read from standard input]' \
	'*::label:_perforce_labels'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_labels] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_labels() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'1::file or revisions which must contain label:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_labelsync] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_labelsync() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a[add files to label]' \
	'-d[delete files from label]' \
	'-n[no effect, dummy run]' \
	'-l[specify label]:label:_perforce_labels' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_lock] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_lock() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -to'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_logger] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_logger() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[limit by counter no]:number: ' \
	'-t[use counter instead of logger]:counter:_perforce_counters'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_obliterate] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_obliterate() {
    _message "obliterate is dangerous: you're on your own here."
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_opened] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_opened() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a[list for all clients]' \
	'-c+[select by change]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -to'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_passwd] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_passwd() {
    _arguments -s : : \
	'-O[explicit old password]:old password: ' \
	'-P[explicit new password]:new password: ' \
	'1::user name:_users'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_print] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_print() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a[display all revisions in a range]' \
	'-o[Select output file]:output file:_files' \
	'-q[Suppress header]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_protect] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_protect() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-o[write spec to stdout]' \
	'-i[read spec from stdin]'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_reopen] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_reopen() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c+[select change to reopen on]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'-t+[set file type]:file type:_perforce_filetypes' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -to'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_resolve] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_resolve() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a-[select automatic merge type]:automation type:((f\:force\ acceptance m\:skip\ conflicts s\:safe t\:use\ theirs y\:use\ yours))' \
	'-d-[select diff option]:diff option:((b\:ignore\ blanks w\:ignore\ all\ whitespace))' \
	'-f[force re-resolution]' \
	'-n[no action, just list]' \
	'-t[force textual merge on binary files]' \
	'-v[verbose, mark all changes]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -to'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_resolved] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_resolved() {
    _perforce_files -tr
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_revert] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_revert() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-a[revert unaltered files]' \
	'-c[limit reversions to change]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'-n[no action, show effect only]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -to'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_review] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_review() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[select change for counter]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \
	'-t[limit change number by counter]:counter:_perforce_counters'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_reviews] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_reviews() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[show users by change]:change:_perforce_changes -ts' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_set] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_set() {
    # Only works under Windoze but maybe we are on Cygwin.
    _arguments -s : \
	'-s[set for whole system]' \
	'-S[set for specified service]:service: ' \
	"*::environment variable:_perforce_variables"
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_submit] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_submit() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-r[files open for add or edit remain open]' \
	'-s[include fix status in list]' \
	'(-s -i)-c[submit specific change]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'(-c)-i[read change spec from stdin]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -to -tr' \
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_sync] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_sync() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-f[force resynchronisation]' \
	'-n[show operations but don'\''t perform them]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_triggers] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_triggers() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-o[output form to stdout]' \
	'-i[read from from stdin]'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_typemap] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_typemap() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-o[output table to stdout]' \
	'-i[read table from stdin]'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_unlock] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_unlock() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-c[non-default change to unlock]:change:_perforce_changes -tp' \
	'-f[allow superuser to unlock any file]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_user] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_user() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'(-o)-f[force edit by superuser]' \
	'(-o -i)-d[delete user]' \
	'(-o -d)-i[read form from stdin]' \
	'(-f -i -d)-o[write form to stdout]' \
	'(-i)1::username:_users'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_users] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_users() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'*::username:_users'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_verify] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_verify() {
    _arguments -s : \
	'-q[operate quietly]' \
	'-u[compute and save digest if missing]' \
	'-v[compute and save all digets]' \
	'*::file:_perforce_files -tR'
}


(( $+functions[_perforce_cmd_where] )) ||
_perforce_cmd_where() {
    _perforce_files
}


_perforce "$@"
