On 11/10/20 12:54 AM, Michael Allan wrote: > Configuration Information [Automatically generated]: > Machine: x86_64 > OS: linux-gnu > Compiler: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc > Compilation CFLAGS: -march=native -O2 -pipe -Wno-parentheses > -Wno-format-security > uname output: Linux primeval 5.4.30-gentoo #33 SMP Wed Jul 29 00:03:46 EDT > 2020 x86_64 AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux > Machine Type: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu > > Bash Version: 5.0 > Patch Level: 17 > Release Status: release > > Description: > During history search, Bash allows one to correct the search term > by backspacing, e.g. after making a typo, but it fails to correct > the search position in response. > > A typo is like a ‘wrong turn at Albuquerque’, it can get one lost. > Backspacing and erasing part of the search term *should* take one > back to Albuquerque, but does not; while it corrects the search > term, it fails to correct the search position (inconsistency) > which leaves one lost.
Thanks for the suggestion. This is a request for an enhancement, since readline has never worked like this. I'll consider it for a future version. Chet -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer ``Ars longa, vita brevis'' - Hippocrates Chet Ramey, UTech, CWRU c...@case.edu http://tiswww.cwru.edu/~chet/