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Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/ |
Date: |
11 Jul 2002 15:30:39 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
miles@gnu.org (Miles Bader) writes:
> rms@gnu.org (Richard Stallman) writes:
> > Perhaps this means that Shell mode commands should never expand
> > environment variables. If we leave it for the shell to expand them,
> > it will at least expand them consistently.
> >
> > What do people think about this? Are there cases where Shell mode
> > commands that expand envvars which would be greatly missed?
>
> YES!! I use (constant) environment variables _constantly_ and I
> heavily depend on them being expanded by completion in shell mode!
>
> I think this `problem' is very minor, and in fact we really don't need
> to change anything.
Well, perhaps one could make C-u TAB ask the shell itself for
an update on the shell's environment in some manner?
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
Email: David.Kastrup@t-online.de
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, (continued)
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Richard Stallman, 2002/07/11
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Miles Bader, 2002/07/11
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Miles Bader, 2002/07/11
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, David Kastrup, 2002/07/11
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Kevin Rodgers, 2002/07/11
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, David Kastrup, 2002/07/11
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Andreas Schwab, 2002/07/12
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Kai Großjohann, 2002/07/17
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Miles Bader, 2002/07/17
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Kai Großjohann, 2002/07/18
- Re: *shell* TAB *Completions* fooled by $PWD/, Andreas Schwab, 2002/07/18