* bug with "compctl -L" in 3.0.1
@ 1996-11-22 10:40 Fung-Chai Lim
1996-11-22 11:08 ` Peter Stephenson
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Fung-Chai Lim @ 1996-11-22 10:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: The Z-shell
Hi,
Although I did a ``compctl -e disable'', ``compctl -L disable''
returns ``compctl disable''. So does ``compctl''. This bug
is in both versions 3.0.0 and 3.0.1.
Regards,
fclim.
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* Re: bug with "compctl -L" in 3.0.1
1996-11-22 10:40 bug with "compctl -L" in 3.0.1 Fung-Chai Lim
@ 1996-11-22 11:08 ` Peter Stephenson
1996-11-22 15:06 ` Zoltan Hidvegi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Peter Stephenson @ 1996-11-22 11:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Fung-Chai Lim, zsh-workers
Fung-Chai Lim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Although I did a ``compctl -e disable'', ``compctl -L disable''
> returns ``compctl disable''. So does ``compctl''. This bug
> is in both versions 3.0.0 and 3.0.1.
The manual page says -e has no effect without -d, so on its own it's
completely ignored and not even stored: you would need -de (I don't
know why it was done like that). However, since its function is to
show up commands even if they're already disabled (so you wouldn't
want to call disable with them), I doubt if it's quite what you want:
I should think ``compctl -c disable'' will probably be enough. The
general idea seems to be: with no -d or -e, show only enabled
commands; with just -d, show disabled commands; with both -d and -e,
show all.
--
Peter Stephenson <pws@ifh.de> Tel: +49 33762 77366
WWW: http://www.ifh.de/~pws/ Fax: +49 33762 77413
Deutches Electronen-Synchrotron --- Institut fuer Hochenergiephysik Zeuthen
DESY-IfH, 15735 Zeuthen, Germany.
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* Re: bug with "compctl -L" in 3.0.1
1996-11-22 11:08 ` Peter Stephenson
@ 1996-11-22 15:06 ` Zoltan Hidvegi
1996-11-22 15:50 ` Peter Stephenson
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Zoltan Hidvegi @ 1996-11-22 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Stephenson; +Cc: fclim, zsh-workers
Peter Stephenson wrote:
> Fung-Chai Lim wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Although I did a ``compctl -e disable'', ``compctl -L disable''
> > returns ``compctl disable''. So does ``compctl''. This bug
> > is in both versions 3.0.0 and 3.0.1.
>
> The manual page says -e has no effect without -d, so on its own it's
> completely ignored and not even stored: you would need -de (I don't
> know why it was done like that). However, since its function is to
Because it is the default. The manual says:
-e Without -d this option has no effect. Otherwise
this can be combined with -F, -B, -w, -a, -R and -
G to get names of functions, builtins, reserved
words or aliases even if they are disabled.
It may be changed to -e combined with -F, -B ... lists enabled ... but
that's the default unless -d is also given. So in fact it has no effect
without -d.
Zoltan
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* Re: bug with "compctl -L" in 3.0.1
1996-11-22 15:06 ` Zoltan Hidvegi
@ 1996-11-22 15:50 ` Peter Stephenson
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Peter Stephenson @ 1996-11-22 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Zsh hackers list
Zoltan Hidvegi wrote:
> It may be changed to -e combined with -F, -B ... lists enabled ... but
> that's the default unless -d is also given. So in fact it has no effect
> without -d.
I see the point now. I think the manual page would be clearer if it
mentioned it was the default.
*** Doc/zshcompctl.man~ Mon Jul 22 19:53:09 1996
--- Doc/zshcompctl.man Fri Nov 22 16:48:48 1996
***************
*** 147,156 ****
functions, builtins, reserved words or aliases.
.TP
\-\fBe\fP
! Without \-\fBd\fP this option has no effect. Otherwise this
! can be combined with \-\fBF\fP, \-\fBB\fP, \-\fBw\fP,
! \-\fBa\fP, \-\fBR\fP and \-\fBG\fP to get names of functions,
! builtins, reserved words or aliases even if they are disabled.
.TP
\-\fBo\fP
Names of shell options (see the zshoptions manual page).
--- 147,157 ----
functions, builtins, reserved words or aliases.
.TP
\-\fBe\fP
! This option (to show enabled commands) is in effect by default, but
! may be combined with \-\fBd\fP; \-\fBde\fP in combination with
! \-\fBF\fP, \-\fBB\fP, \-\fBw\fP, \-\fBa\fP, \-\fBR\fP and \-\fBG\fP
! will complete names of functions, builtins, reserved words or aliases
! whether or not they are disabled.
.TP
\-\fBo\fP
Names of shell options (see the zshoptions manual page).
--
Peter Stephenson <pws@ifh.de> Tel: +49 33762 77366
WWW: http://www.ifh.de/~pws/ Fax: +49 33762 77413
Deutches Electronen-Synchrotron --- Institut fuer Hochenergiephysik Zeuthen
DESY-IfH, 15735 Zeuthen, Germany.
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