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On 3/22/15 1:59 AM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> simple test:
> $ LS_COLORS='mi=01;05;37;41' bash --norc
> $ do<tab>
> it'll show "do" and "done" using the "missing" colorization which is red here.
> 
> i don't think it makes sense to use the missing category when doing command 
> completion on builtins.  maybe use NORMAL (no) ?  or don't use any category
> at all ?  using EXEC or SYMLINK seems like it could be just as confusing.

This is a tough one.  `colored-stats' is a general readline feature, not a
bash-specific one.  Readline only knows about filename completion, and
something is either a filename or not.  It doesn't know about bash reserved
words, so there's no reason for it to color them differently than any other
missing file.

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