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#66903
29.1; shell-mode directory tracking incorrectly handles double slashes
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> From: Allen Li <darkfeline <at> felesatra.moe>
> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2023 00:22:26 -0700
> Cc: 66903 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>
> On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 12:16 AM Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> wrote:
>
> "M-x shell" is not a shell, it is an Emacs interface to a shell.
> Thus, it should be free to implement behavior not present in the
> shell, if we consider it convenient for Emacs users.
>
> The behavior it is supposed to implement is that it tracks the working directory of the shell.
> Currently, it fails to do so for most shells that a user would use.
> In fact, it fails to do so for the default value `/bin/bash`.
>
> > It looks like this should be fixed in `shell-cd` (which should also fix
> > `shell-process-pushd`) by implementing "custom" path handling (compared
> > to Emacs default path handling behavior).
>
> This is not a bug. I'm okay with adding a new optional feature that
> would disable the above behavior, but it must be off by default.
>
> This is absolutely a bug. The feature, where shell-mode attempts to track the working
> directory of its subshell, fails to work for most shells in existence
> (e.g., derivatives of POSIX sh, csh, zsh, etc.) and including the default shell.
>
> I agree it may be an option, but I disagree that it should be off by default, given that the
> default configured shell Bash requires it.
I think we disagree about what should be fixed: the value of
default-directory or the directory to which "cd ~//bin" switches.
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