On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 10:48:59AM +0530, Ligesh wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 08:47:59PM +0000, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote:
> > 
> > This should be easy enough. Should I just use isalnum instead of
> > isspace? Next question: Should this be configurable? We already have too
> > many options.
> 
>  Yeah true. No. It is not configurable. They are separate motions altogether. 
> And the kill-word-back actually means that it will do till a metachar.

What do you mean? Are you asserting that because it has 'word' in the
name, it should stop at non-alphanumeric characters?

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> all it is needed, you need to add it as a separate motion. In bash, the one 
> with metachar is called as 'backward-kill-word', and the one with space is 
> called 'unix-word-rubout'. So presently we need only backward-kill-word.

I'm not clear. Which actions should I duplicate? What should the names
be for the ones that stop at whitespace and the ones that stop on any
non-alphanumeric character?

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