Hello Jay! Jay Berkenbilt wrote: > Usually when I type a command followed by ;, after the ;, zsh is back > to a state where TAB should complete on commands again. This is > pretty basic completion behavior. After I upgraded to 5.0.4-1, I > observed that this was no longer working. As soon as I type a ;, > completion reverts to simple path completion.
Ungh. This is annoying. :-/ What version did you upgrade from? I'm seeing this behaviour in an older development snapshot (zsh-5.0.2-174-g8a70a98) on my laptop as well. A much older (4.3.10) version behaves properly. > I observe this with my elaborate customizations and also with zsh -f. > I have not looked into it, but it seems so fundamental, I thought it > was worth reporting right away in case there's a real issue here. I see. Same here. Note however, that after "zsh -f" there is another completion system in place (yes, zsh has two of them: compctl [the very old one] and compsys [the slightly less old one]). To enable compsys in a plain "zsh -f" instance, you can always run this: zsh% autoload -Uz compinit zsh% compinit I wonder why compctl and compsys are both broken... Regards, Frank -- In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. -- RFC 1925 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org