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Wrong dynamic abbrev expansion after space
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Message #37 received at 36516 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 12:35:44AM +0300, Juri Linkov wrote:
> >> The example in the first part of my bug report demonstrates that
> >> this useful feature works as documented in the manual.
> >
> > It does? Please explain how it does, because I don't see it.
>
> For example:
>
> 0. emacs -Q
> 1. Type these two lines:
> str 1
> str 2
> 2. On the third line type:
> s ;; self-insert-command
> M-/ ;; dabbrev-expand
> SPC ;; self-insert-command
> C-M-/ ;; dabbrev-completion
>
> This correctly displays all available completions
> “str 1” and “str 2”. But ‘s M-/ SPC M-/ M-/’ doesn't get
> the second completion.
’s M-/ SPC M-/’ doesn’t do a normal completion, it does this (from
the manual):
After you have expanded a dynamic abbrev, you can copy additional
words that follow the expansion in its original context. Simply type
<SPC> M-/ for each additional word you want to copy. The spacing and
punctuation between words is copied along with the words.
I suppose that subsequent M-/’s are undocumented, but the current
behaviour is, IMO, definitely confusing as it seems to search other
buffers for completions even though there are valid completions in the
current buffer.
--
Alan Third
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