I can confirm too.
I have run some more tests.
First one, i have deactivated the bash-completion to see how bash work
with quotes "
USE CASE:
$ touch "foo bar"
$ mv "<tab> # work
foo bar
$ mv "f<tab> # work
foo bar
$ mv '<tab> # work
foo bar
$ mv 'f<tab> # work
foo bar
$ nano "<tab> # work
foo bar
$ nano "f<tab> # work
foo bar
After that, i reactivated the bash-completion and now :
USE CASE:
$ touch "foo bar"
$ mv "<tab> # don't work
$ mv "f<tab> # don't work
$ mv '<tab> # work
foo bar
$ mv 'f<tab> # work
foo bar
$ nano "<tab> # work
foo bar
$ nano "f<tab> # work
foo bar
This is strange that internal commands are not working like expected,
but other programs seems to work without this issue (only tested with
nano)
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No tab completion when using quote (")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298799
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