hi, I am not sure if autocd is supposed and expected to run just anything called "cd", but for what its worth, the following patch does what you want.
diff --git a/execute_cmd.c b/execute_cmd.c index daa08c2..9a29da0 100644 --- a/execute_cmd.c +++ b/execute_cmd.c @@ -4297,6 +4297,11 @@ run_builtin: if (autocd && interactive && words->word && is_dirname (words->word->word)) { + if ((func = find_function("cd")) != NULL) + { + words = make_word_list (make_word ("cd"), words); + goto run_builtin; + } words = make_word_list (make_word ("--"), words); words = make_word_list (make_word ("cd"), words); xtrace_print_word_list (words, 0); cheers, pg On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 10:41 PM, <transl8cz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]: > Machine: x86_64 > OS: linux-gnu > Compiler: gcc > Compilation CFLAGS: -DPROGRAM='bash' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='x86_64' > -DCONF_OSTYPE='linux-gnu' -DCONF_MACHTYPE='x86_64-pc-linux-gnu' > -DCONF_VENDOR='pc' -DLOCALEDIR='/usr/share/locale' -DPACKAGE='bash' -DSHELL > -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../. -I.././include -I.././lib -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 > -g -O2 -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat > -Werror=format-security -Wall > uname output: Linux laptop 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 > 23:30:00 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > Machine Type: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu > > Bash Version: 4.3 > Patch Level: 11 > Release Status: release > > Description: > If `cd` is a function or an alias in my environment, I think autocd ought > to invoke > that instead of the raw `command cd` (like it does now). > > Personally, I keep a stack of recent directories and I record frequences of > the directories I'm > in in my `cd` wrapper, and it'd be nice if autocd didn't circumvent the > wrapper. > > Repeat-By: > > Steps to reproduce: > $ cd(){ echo cding; command cd "$@"; } > $ shopt -s autocd > $ /etc > cd /etc > # cd /var > cding > > Fix: > [Description of how to fix the problem. If you don't know a > fix for the problem, don't include this section.] >