Are you sure, you correctly installed it?

On my Ubuntu version, it works.

cauger@cauger-PNR ~> fish --version
fish, version 2.1.1-965-gf0d8d90
cauger@cauger-PNR ~> history --search --contains "foo"
history --search --contains "foo"
echo Hello | sendxmpp --ssl -o foo cedric.auger
cat foo
…


2014-09-30 2:39 GMT+02:00 Peter Monks <pmo...@gmail.com>:

> G'day,
>
> I'm seeing some strange behaviour in the history function with fish v2.1.1
> (installed via homebrew on Mac OSX 10.9.5).  Specifically:
>
> pmonks@pindari ~$ fish --version
> fish, version 2.1.1
> pmonks@pindari ~$ history --search --contains "foo"
> fish: Could not expand string '$argv[$i]'
> /usr/local/Cellar/fish/2.1.1/share/fish/functions/history.fish (line 17):
>             switch $argv[$i]
>
>                    ^
> in function 'history',
> called on standard input,
> with parameter list '--search --contains foo'
>
> pmonks@pindari ~$
>
>
> I took a look at the code in question, but couldn't see anything obviously
> wrong with it, not that that's saying much given I'm a fish n00b.  Any idea
> what I'm doing wrong, or where to look next to troubleshoot?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Peter
>
>
>
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