Hi Anton,
Thanks for providing those links to the past discussion.
Anton Lindqvist wrote:
> As I would address this, the numbers of arguments passed to the
> completion related routines is already painfully^W long. I would rather
> take a step back and introduce a `struct globstate' (just an exa
On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 06:49:28PM +0100, Sven M. Hallberg wrote:
> Apologies for jumping in as a bystander, but if I may comment:
>
> Anton Lindqvist on Tue, Nov 10 2020:
> > Been brought up before[1] and rejected[2][3].
>
> Anton Lindqvist on Sun, Jul 02, 2017:
> > diff below in which slashes a
Apologies for jumping in as a bystander, but if I may comment:
Anton Lindqvist on Tue, Nov 10 2020:
> Been brought up before[1] and rejected[2][3].
Anton Lindqvist on Sun, Jul 02, 2017:
> diff below in which slashes are discarded when comparing the length. I
> don't know if any other character sh
On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 11:15:36PM -0800, Michael Forney wrote:
> I noticed some strange behavior of ksh in emacs mode when completing
> file names that contain spaces (or other characters that need
> escaping).
>
> To illustrate the problem, consider two files 'a b c test1' and
> 'a b c test2'. k
I noticed some strange behavior of ksh in emacs mode when completing
file names that contain spaces (or other characters that need
escaping).
To illustrate the problem, consider two files 'a b c test1' and
'a b c test2'. ksh will correctly complete `a` and `a\ b\ c\ ` to
the common prefix `a\ b\ c