On 2/10/11 5:34 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote: > On Thu, 10 Feb 2011, Maarten Billemont wrote: > >> On 10 Feb 2011, at 15:21, Chet Ramey wrote: >>> >>> On 2/10/11 4:03 AM, Clark J. Wang wrote: >>>> help: help [-dms] [pattern ...] >>>> >>>> From my understanding the *pattern* here must be a glob-style pattern >>>> (wildcard) so `readonly' does not match the pattern `read'. >>> >>> The pattern is composed of the same characters as a glob pattern, but >>> it's treated more like 'grep ^pattern topic' if it doesn't contain any >>> special pattern matching characters. >>> >>> Kind of like the following: >>> >>> $ printf "%s\n" read readonly readarray | grep ^read /dev/stdin >>> read >>> readonly >>> readarray >> >> I must admit I personally dislike getting three pages of help output I >> don't care about when doing `help read`. If I wanted to learn about >> `readonly`, I'd do `help readonly`. I'm not sure the current behavior >> has any real merits over treating the pattern like glob pattern matching >> usually works (anchored to beginning and end). > > I totally agree.
This is certainly something I will consider changing for the next bash release (after bash-4.2). Chet -- ``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer ``Ars longa, vita brevis'' - Hippocrates Chet Ramey, ITS, CWRU c...@case.edu http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/