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Re: PATCH: zsh-3.1.5-pws-11: _bindkey
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- From: Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: PATCH: zsh-3.1.5-pws-11: _bindkey
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 10:48:24 +0100 (MET)
- In-reply-to: Andrej Borsenkow's message of Tue, 9 Mar 1999 20:00:04 +0300 (MSK)
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borsenkow.msk@xxxxxx wrote:
> Trivial addition.
>
> --- Completion/Builtins/_bindkey Tue Mar 9 16:26:35 1999
> +++ /home/bor/.zsh.d/Completion/Builtins/_bindkey Tue Mar 9 19:55:36 1999
> @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
> if [[ "$words[2]" = -*[DAN]* || "$words[CURRENT-1]" = -*M ]]; then
> compgen -s '$(bindkey -l)'
> else
> - compgen -b
> + compgen -b -M 'r:|-=* r:|=*'
> fi
I'd like to ask anyone if we should really do things like this.
Personally I would prefer to let the user use the global match
specs for things like this as otherwise the behavor might be somewhat
unexpected.
Note, this is just a question, I'm not saying that we shouldn't do
it. With the global match specs I have, I get this behavior anyway and
I even added something like that in `_long_options' to make Andrej
happy. Im just not sure...
Bye
Sven
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