How can one make a "ESC ." command that will get the last word from
the last line, even if we have just hit a few ^P's?
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Eric Blake wrote:
> This was reported on the cygwin list. I don't know if bash-3.1/
> readline-5.1 have fixed the issue or not. I also don't have
> access to a debian machine to try reproducing it myself.
>
> -- Forwarded Message: --
> From: Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PRO
This was reported on the cygwin list. I don't know if bash-3.1/
readline-5.1 have fixed the issue or not. I also don't have
access to a debian machine to try reproducing it myself.
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From: Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 09:24:06AM -0500, Chet Ramey wrote:
> Bash-Release: 3.1
> Patch-ID: bash31-001
>
> Bug-Description:
>
> There are parsing problems with compound assignments in several contexts,
> including as arguments to builtins like `local', `eval', and `let', and
> as multiple assignm