Sorry, I falied to copy and paste R*, the last line is replaced by ls --color=auto echo {a..c} ~root xterm-256color 2024-01-12 42 /dev/fd/63 hello R*
> Hello, > > from the documentation I understand that shell-expand-line (ESC CTRL-E) > should do alias expansion, history expansion, brace expansion, tilde > expansion, shell parameter expansion, command substitution, arithmetic > expansion, process substitution (if supported by the operation system), word > splitting, filename expansion and quote removal. > > $ echo $BASH_VERSION > 5.2.15(1)-release > $ echo R* > README > $ echo > > $ ls !! {a..c} ~root $TERM $(date +%F) $((6*7)) <(cat /etc/passwd) "hello" R* > > After pressing ESC CTRL-E the last line is replaced by: > > ls --color=auto echo {a..c} ~root xterm-256color 2024-01-12 42 /dev/fd/63 > hello > > So, everything works fine execept filename expansion, which seems to be > missing. > > Or do I understand something wrong? > > Best regards, > > Martin