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completion or refresh bug?



This is happening with an ordinary xterm in 3.0.3-test3; it exists at
least back to 3.0.2-test2.  I doubt it's terminal dependent; it still
appears if you tell the shell the xterm is a vt100.

% zsh -f
% compctl -D -f + -X '(No file found; using history)' -H 0 ''
% echo *,ps<TAB>

(that should have been *.ps, of course) becomes:

% echo \*.ps^@
(No file found; using history)
% echo \*,ps

the only problem is the extraneous ^@.  With alwayslastprompt, it
appears right under the cursor.  It goes when you type ^L.

The ^@ does not appear when the -X message is removed.  However,
in that case the * does not get backslashed; one of the alternatives
is presumably also a bug.

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DESY-IfH, 15735 Zeuthen, Germany.



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