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Il 02/02/2013 21:10, Junio C Hamano ha scritto:
Marc Khouzam marc.khou...@ericsson.com writes:
Recent enhancements to git-completion.bash provide
intelligent path completion for git commands. Such
completions do not add the '/' at the end of
Manlio Perillo manlio.peri...@gmail.com writes:
The problem is that when using the new
`compopt -o filenames` command, Bash assumes COMPREPLY contains a list
of filenames, and when it detects a directory name, it adds a slash.
The problem is, if the directory name *already* has a slash, Bash
The problem is, if the directory name *already* has a slash, Bash adds
another slash!
So bash users do see the trailing slash because bash adds one to
what we compute and return, which we do strip the trailing slash
exactly because we know bash will add one.
The problem is slightly
Thanks for a detailed explanation. The two examples illustrating
different interpretation of the same word were really good.
Will replace and requeue.
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