It's the new behavior.

It doesn't make sense to display all commands: you have the completion for the commands only in the current shell.

That's why we see only the subshells, the aliases and the commands for the "default" scope.

Subshell without this "filter" completion is not interesting.

It's exactly as Cisco IOS for instance.

Regards
JB

On 09/26/2013 09:50 PM, nseb wrote:
I knew the subshell function, but there is still a little time on the trunk
development version, if you pressed tab we saw all of the subcommands
available for a given subshell without going into this command. this is no
longer the case without going into the subshell command.
I think it is annoying.





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