Tags: patch The purpose of the function `erc-message' is to provide a "target shortcut" option to a handful of "slash" commands, mostly ones emitting a PRIVMSG. When a user invoking such a command supplies a period or a comma instead of a channel or a nick, whatever's stored in the relevant slot of `erc-server-last-peers' gets substituted in the outgoing message. IOW, issuing a ERC> /MSG , hi recalls the last nick to speak over a given connection. And ERC> /MSG . hi reuses the target (channel or query) from the last `erc-message' invocation, which may have been something like ERC> /MSG bob hi with no actual shortcut present. As it happens, these targets are stashed in the default value shared across all connections, which is almost certainly undesirable. But attempting to fix it forces us to confront some basic usability concerns that vary based on whatever we deem to be the feature's intended "scope": 1. Network (patch) The name of the variable in question, `erc-server-last-peers', may suggest that this feature should be scoped per IRC connection. But what's the point of blindly addressing the last speaker among all of a network's buffers without knowing exactly who you're engaging? 2. Buffer-local Using a "," for PM'ing the last speaker in a target buffer may lead to a surprise if anyone else speaks before you've submitted the input. As with (1), only the logs know for sure. Also, the "." form is only useful so long as you refrain from speaking. For now, I propose temporarily adopting (1) by confining shared values to server buffers. As far as attempting to renovate this feature goes (rather than, say, tacitly retiring it), I think it's worth considering that nick completion and abbrevs have long provided capable alternatives. In that vein, the last patch below claims to offer a compromise that somewhat extends the existing pcomplete integration for the affected slash commands so that dots and commas expand to their relevant targets in the input area. This reduces potential targeting errors by offering visual confirmation. IOW, if the last person to speak was Alice, typing ERC> /m ,[TAB] would expand to ERC> /m alice _ And while this demo is built atop (1), the idea could easily be adapted for (2) or another variant. BTW, if anyone has experience with pcomplete, I'm pretty sure I committed an epic faceplant in trying to apply the API. If we end up going with this, please help. But, for now, the door remains wide open, and alternative solutions are more than welcome. Thanks, J.P. P.S. This bug isn't (yet) claimed by any particular ERC release. 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