Document how to avoid command_not_found_handler interference
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unless it detects that the database has changed since the file was created,
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unless it detects that the database has changed since the file was created,
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in which case it will still use the database to ensure accuracy.
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in which case it will still use the database to ensure accuracy.
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Q. bash-completion interferes with my command_not_found_handler function!
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A. If your command_not_found_handler function is not intended to address
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(possibly missing) commands invoked during bash programmable completion
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functions, you can take that into account in your function for example by
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testing if the $COMP_* variables are set and taking appropriate bypass or
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other action.
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Q. Can tab completion be made even easier?
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Q. Can tab completion be made even easier?
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A. The readline(3) library offers a few settings that can make tab
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A. The readline(3) library offers a few settings that can make tab
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