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No filename expansion in shell-expand-line
From: |
Martin Schulte |
Subject: |
No filename expansion in shell-expand-line |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Jan 2024 09:28:20 +0100 |
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
- No filename expansion in shell-expand-line,
Martin Schulte <=