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On 10/5/15 3:52 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> Consider this command:
>
> foo $'foo \' bar'
>
> As far as the bash core is concerned, this command has one argument
> word. But readline, for completion, splits it up into three words:
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> 0: foo
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On 10/5/15 3:52 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> Consider this command:
>
> foo $'foo \' bar'
>
> As far as the bash core is concerned, this command has one argument
> word. But readline, for completion, splits it up into three words:
>
> 0: foo
>
Consider this command:
foo $'foo \' bar'
As far as the bash core is concerned, this command has one argument
word. But readline, for completion, splits it up into three words:
0: foo
1: $'abc \'
2: bar'
Shouldn't we be splitting the command line into the same number of words?
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