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Re: [Bug-readline] Bug: horizontal-scroll-mode on
From: |
Devin Homan |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-readline] Bug: horizontal-scroll-mode on |
Date: |
Sun, 4 Jan 2015 03:30:25 +0000 (UTC) |
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Chet Ramey <address@hidden> writes:
>
> On 1/3/15 5:52 PM, Devin Homan wrote:
>
> >>> Pressing enter issues the "eix readline" command.
> >>
> >> I can't reproduce this. The potential redisplay issues aside, if you
> >> have a file named `readline' in the current directory, or if the
> >> completion for `eix' returns `readline' as the only alternative, the
> >> word should expand to readlineline (or readline/line if readline is a
> >> directory). Completion always takes place at the current cursor
> >> position, and the reverse history search leaves the cursor before the
> >> character found (`l'). When I replace `eix' with `echo', I see
> >> `readlineline' displayed as output.
> >>
> >
> > You seem to have reproduced the bug. I originally posted this on a
> > Gentoo forum thinking that this was a Gentoo specific issue. eix was a
> > bad example being a distro specific command. But you still got the same
> > result with 'echo readline'. The specific command does not matter, all
> > that matters is the expansion. If I execute 'echo echo' (to put that
> > command into the history buffer) with 'set horizontal-scroll-mode on'
> > in .inputrc, and then do a reverse search for that command with 'Ctrl-r
> > e' to search for a previously executed command having the letter 'e' and
> > then tab complete, I get 'echo echoecho' with the cursor at the second
> > 'e'. When I hit enter I get the result for the command 'echo echo'.
>
> This is what I cannot reproduce. The expansion is correct. If I run
> `echo echo' and then type ^Re, whether horizontal scroll mode is enabled
> or not, I get the cursor positioned before the `e' in the second echo,
> and readline rings the bell to indicate there are no (or more than one)
> completions. If I hit return, I see `echo' displayed.
>
> The `echo readlineline' from the previous example is another example of
> the same correct behavior.
>
> I'm using bash-4.3.30. There was a previous patch (bash-4.3.13/
> readline-6.3.6) that affected horizontal scrolling, but I don't know
> what version you're using. Distribution version numbers are not
> necessarily related to the upstream patch level.
>
I upgraded to readline 6.3 in Gentoo and the problem went away. I was able
to reproduce in Raspbian, running readline 6.2, and in Ubuntu for Odroid,
running readline 6.3 (I guess judging from the version numbers in the man
pages. I could not find deb-version to get the upstream number. dpkg-dev is
installed, which should have provided it.). I upgraded Gentoo to readline
ebuild 6.3_p8 and then 6.3_p8-r1 and the problem did not occur when testing
either version. Not really sure how to get the upstream version number, but
according to the Gentoo ebuild guidelines,
http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/variables/, ebuild version
numbering should mirror the upstream numbering.