On Sat, Nov 23 2013, david at tethera.net wrote:
> From: David Bremner
>
> When executed command line is written to *Notmuch errors* buffer,
> shell-quote-argument will backslash-escape any char that is not in
> "POSIX filename characters" (i.e. matching "[^-0-9a-zA-Z_./\n]").
>
> Currently in
On Sat, Nov 23 2013, da...@tethera.net wrote:
From: David Bremner da...@tethera.net
When executed command line is written to *Notmuch errors* buffer,
shell-quote-argument will backslash-escape any char that is not in
POSIX filename characters (i.e. matching [^-0-9a-zA-Z_./\n]).
Currently
From: David Bremner
When executed command line is written to *Notmuch errors* buffer,
shell-quote-argument will backslash-escape any char that is not in
"POSIX filename characters" (i.e. matching "[^-0-9a-zA-Z_./\n]").
Currently in two emacs tests shell has expanded $PWD as
From: David Bremner da...@tethera.net
When executed command line is written to *Notmuch errors* buffer,
shell-quote-argument will backslash-escape any char that is not in
POSIX filename characters (i.e. matching [^-0-9a-zA-Z_./\n]).
Currently in two emacs tests shell has expanded $PWD as part of