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Re: readline 'unix-filename-rubout' whitespace bug


From: Dabrien 'Dabe' Murphy
Subject: Re: readline 'unix-filename-rubout' whitespace bug
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2021 17:22:32 -0400
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On 8/27/21, 4:09 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
Thanks for the report. That circumstance is a pathname consisting solely of
one or more slashes, separated from the previous word by whitespace. I'll
fix it.

Awesome!  :-D

PS — Another pathological test case is, e.g.:

ls / /  ////    / //

The code has been like this since January, 2004. That's pretty dated.

For sure!  I guess I was just hoping somebody smarter than me [that's not
hard] would bust out some super fu and say something like, "Have you tried
adding 'set word-break-chars [blah]' to your .inputrc ?"  «grin»

Thanks for the quick reply,

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:- Dabe


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