2015-11-04 14:45:40 +0000, Pádraig Brady: > On 04/11/15 13:47, Chet Ramey wrote: > > On 11/3/15 7:44 PM, Keith Thompson wrote: > >> The shell-expand-line command (bound to Escape-Ctrl-E) incorrectly removes > >> quotation marks from > >> the command line, often resulting in a command that differs from what the > >> user intended to type. > > > > This is the documented behavior. shell-expand-line performs all of the > > shell word expansions, including quote removal. > > How useful is that though when the expansion gives a different meaning? [...]
See also: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/150649/resolve-all-aliases-in-a-zsh-command-line/150737#150737 -- Stephane