one by one undo the undos

2006-02-07 Thread Dan Jacobson
We see: (C-_, C-x C-u) Incremental undo, separately remembered for each line. Each line? Fancy. I'd trade it for a way to back out once one has undone too much. Like real emacs, one can do e.g., ^F to break the undo "habit" and then begin undoing the undos. With bash there is no way

Re: Bash-3.1 official patch 7

2006-02-07 Thread Chet Ramey
Tim Waugh wrote: > Unfortunately, the original job handling bug I reported still > remains. Some exit codes are being reported incorrectly when a > process uses a PID that bash has seen before. Of course -- this patch did not address that problem. Chet -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so lon

Re: Bash-3.1 official patch 7

2006-02-07 Thread Tim Waugh
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 01:38:47PM -0500, Chet Ramey wrote: >BASH PATCH REPORT >= > > Bash-Release: 3.1 > Patch-ID: bash31-007 > > Bug-Reported-by: Tim Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Laird Breyer <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> > Bug-Ref