On 2/10/22 9:53 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Jan 21 2022, Chet Ramey wrote:
i. The non-incremental history searches now leave the current history offset
at the position of the last matching history entry, like incremental search.
That makes history-search-backward significantly less useful, because
you can no longer use yank-last-arg to copy arguments from the preceding
line.
It makes previous-history, next-history, and operate-and-get-next work as
they do with incremental searches, which is more in line with user
expectations.
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