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Currently spack is a bit of a bad actor as a zsh plugin, and it was my fault. The autoload and compinit should really be handled by the user, as was made abundantly clear when I found spack was doing completion initialization for *all* of my plugins due to a deferred setup that was getting messed up by it. Making this conditional took spack load time from 1.5 seconds (with module loading disabled) to 0.029 seconds. I can actually afford to load spack by default with this change in. Hopefully someday we'll do proper zsh completion support, but for now this helps a lot. * use zsh hist expansion in place of dirname * only run (bash)compinit if compdef/complete missing * add zsh compiled files to .gitignore * move changes to .in file, because spack |
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