On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 12:32 +0200, Raphaël Pinson wrote:
> This doesn't seem right to me .. why do you look into the > filesystem for > possible completions ? Shouldn't you complete on the output of > 'augtool > ls $cur' ? > > That's what I would do indeed, if augtool was reactive enough. Since > augtool takes at least 3 secondes on each request (it's not even an > issue with my machine, since I develop on a dual-core amd64 with 4GB > RAM server), I thought I would just use the filesystem to complete > instead of augtool itself. It's not a big issue on my laptop - could it have something to do with bbhosts.aug ? I wonder if the same trick used for dput.aug would speed things up with bbhosts, too. If it doesn't, I might have to look more closely into where the slowdown is. As it is, the completions you get are not very useful - for example, typing 'augtool get /files/<TAB>' offers 1700 completions, even though there's only one possible in my tree (/files/etc) David _______________________________________________ augeas-devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/augeas-devel
