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bug#70217: [PATCH] Add substring-partial-completion style
From: |
Spencer Baugh |
Subject: |
bug#70217: [PATCH] Add substring-partial-completion style |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 08:41:47 -0400 |
Tags: patch
The substring completion style completes "foo-bar" as "*foo-bar*".
The partial-completion completion style completes "foo-bar" as
"foo*bar*".
It is currently not possible to get completion as "*foo*bar*",
e.g. combining the two.
This patch adds a completion style that combines the two. (It's a bit
rough right now, just a quick implementation, will clean it up with
feedback)
It's preferable for this to be a separate style from partial-completion
rather than a customization for partial-completion, because completing
with a leading glob is inefficient: it doesn't allow the completion
table to do any filtering at all. So, for example, one might want the
regular partial-completion style to run first, and if it doesn't find
anything then the substring-partial-completion style can run.
Further claim: I think the substring completion style should be replaced
with the substring-partial-completion style in most places. But that
may be a bit more controversial.
In GNU Emacs 29.2.50 (build 6, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo
version 1.15.12, Xaw scroll bars) of 2024-03-25 built on
igm-qws-u22796a
Repository revision: 5d867aca5ea016c07fe9e8b60f55345f83012333
Repository branch: emacs-29
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'configure -C --with-x-toolkit=lucid --with-native-compilation
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0001-Add-substring-partial-completion-style.patch
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