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28244 with typo corrected: news for 4.3.11
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2010-09-08 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
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* 28244 with typo noted by Mikael and Bart: NEWS: updated 4.3.11
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news.
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* 28241: Doc/Zsh/zle.yo, Src/Zle/zle_keymap.c: don't list .safe
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keymap with "bindkey -lL", you don't get there from here.
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* This is used by the shell to define $ZSH_PATCHLEVEL
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* $Revision: 1.5072 $
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* $Revision: 1.5073 $
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NEWS
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NEWS
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where this form of completion is pathologically slow due to network
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performance.
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With the MULTIBYTE option, the line editor now highlights bytes in the
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input that are not part of a valid character in the current locale in hex
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as <XX> for hex digits X; highlighting is controlled by the "special"
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keyword in the zle_highlight array. These can be distinguished from
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unprintable Unicode characters which also use "special" highlighting as the
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latter are always two or four bytes long, e.g. <XXXX>, <XXXXXXXX>.
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The line editor now sets the variable ZLE_LINE_ABORTED if there is
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an error when editing the line. The following code can be used
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to create a bindable editor widget to restore the aborted line:
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recover-line() { LBUFFER=$ZLE_LINE_ABORTED RBUFFER=; }
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zle -N recover-line
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The parameter ZLE_STATE, available in user-defined line editor widgets,
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gives information on the state of the line editor. Currently this is
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whether the line editor is in insert or overwrite mode.
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There is now a function system for recording and restoring recently
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entered directories. See the entry for cdr in the zshcontrib manual page.
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The (D) flag use in parameter expansion abbreviates directories in the
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substituted value. The (q-) flag does minimal shell quotation of arguments
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for maximum human readability of the result.
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The new shell option SOURCE_TRACE causes the shell to report files
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containing shell code that the shell executes directly, i.e. startup files
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or files run with the `source' or `.' builtins.
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The shell option SUN_KEYBOARD_HACK has been supplemented by a more general
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mechanism: the KEYBOARD_HACK variable defines the character to be ignored.
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The new shell option POSIX_CD, active in emulations of POSIX-based shells,
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makes the cd builtin POSIX-compatible.
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The shell option MONITOR can be set in non-interactive shells, and also in
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subshells (as created by surrounding commands with parentheses), turning on
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job control for that subshell. The initial behaviour of a subshell is
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still to turn job control off, however if the new POSIX_JOBS option is set
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MONITOR remains active in subshells.
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Regular expression matches now use the same variables for storing matched
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components as shell pattern matching. The function system now provides
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the function regexp-replace for replacing text using regular expressions.
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The zle widgets replace-string, replace-string-again, if defined with regex
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in the name (e.g. "zle -N replace-regexp replace-string"), perform regular
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expression matches. In replacement text \& and \1 have the standard
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meaning.
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Changes between versions 4.3.9 and 4.3.10
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