From: Sean McLaughlin <seanmcl@cs.nyu.edu>
Subject: suppressing shell history expansion in comint-previous-input
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 21:22:18 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F3AE44A.5010305@cs.nyu.edu> (raw)
Hello,
I'm using ocaml and often type strings like "!a;;" into comint. When
I do a comint-previous-input, instead of the expected "!a;;", I get "awk
" or some other command I typed in some time ago. I believe what is
happening is that the shell expects the exclamation mark to be asking
for a history expansion. I want to suppress this behavior but can't
figure out how to do it. Any thoughts?
Best,
Sean
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2003-08-14 1:22 Sean McLaughlin [this message]
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2003-08-14 12:37 ` suppressing shell history expansion in comint-previous-input Johan Bockgård
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