File: forward-word-match

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emulate -L zsh
setopt extendedglob

autoload match-words-by-style

local curcontext=":zle:$WIDGET" word
local -a matched_words
integer count=${NUMERIC:-1}

if (( count < 0 )); then
    (( NUMERIC = -count ))
    zle ${WIDGET/forward/backward}
    return
fi

while (( count-- )); do

    match-words-by-style

    # For some reason forward-word doesn't work like the other word
    # commands; it skips whitespace only after any matched word
    # characters.

    if [[ -n $matched_words[4] ]]; then
        # just skip the whitespace
	word=$matched_words[4]
    else
        # skip the word and trailing whitespace
	word=$matched_words[5]$matched_words[6]
    fi

    if [[ -n $word ]]; then
	(( CURSOR += ${#word} ))
    else
	return 1
    fi
done

return 0