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Re: AW: FAQ command line completion in bash
- To: klaus dot berndl at sdm dot de
- Subject: Re: AW: FAQ command line completion in bash
- From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 12:22:07 -0500
- CC: Foghdayan at catena dot nl, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- References: <C9A98ED35114D31197D000805FEA668E027B1920@mucexch.muc.sdm.de>
- Reply-To: Earnie Boyd <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
klaus.berndl@sdm.de wrote:
>
> >The cygwin FAQ states that
> >shopt -o nocaseglob
> >will remove case sensibility in command-line completion under bash.
> >This was not enough for my bash2.04 with cygwin1.1.7,
> >but it is now fine when there is also
> >set completion-ignore-case on
> >in my ~/.inputrc
>
> set completion-ignore-case on
> in the ~/.inputrc is enough, the
> shopt -s nocaseglob
> has no effect and is not necessary(at least with Cygwin 1.1.7
> and latest bash)
>
shopt -s nocaseglob
This shell builtin command ignores case for wildcard matching within the
filesystem names. Therefore if set and I have a file Foobar and a file
foobar2, then when I do `ls f*' I see both Foobar and foobar2 listed.
If not set the I would only see foobar2 listed.
set completion-ignore-case on
This is an option to control the readline library. The readline library
is what reads the .inputrc file. The readline library is also where
command line completion happens. This option tells readline to complete
the filenames regardless of case. This is completely unrelated to
globbing.
Earnie.
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