One can escape meta characters in extended-search mode with backslashes.
Prefixes:
\'
\!
\^
Suffix:
\$
Term separator:
\<SPACE>
To keep things simple, we are not going to support escaping of escaped
sequences (e.g. \\') for matching them literally.
Since this is a breaking change, we will bump the minor version.
Close#444
Make sure to consistently calculate tiebreak scores based on the
original line.
This change may not be preferable if you filter aligned tabular input on
a subset of columns using --nth. However, if we calculate length
tiebreak only on the matched components instead of the entire line, the
result can be very confusing when multiple --nth components are
specified, so let's keep it simple and consistent.
Close#926
CTRL-R binding used to start with --no-sort to list the matched commands
in chronological order. However, it has been a constant source of
confusion. Let's enable it by default from now on. The sorted result
shouldn't be too confusing as we use --tiebreak=index.
- Fix display of CJK wide characters
- Fix horizontal offset of header lines
- Add support for keys with ALT modifier, shift-tab, page-up and down
- Fix util.ExecCommand to properly parse command-line arguments
- Fix redraw on resize
- Implement Pause/Resume for execute action
- Remove runtime check of GOOS
- Change exit status to 2 when tcell failed to start
- TBD: Travis CI build for tcell renderer
- Pending. tcell cannot reliably ingest keys from tmux send-keys
When we prepend a single quote to our query in --exact mode, we are not
supposed to limit the scope of the new search to the previous
exact-match result.
Based on the patch by Matt Westcott (@mjwestcott).
But with a more conservative approach:
- Does not use linearly increasing penalties; It is agreed upon that we
should prefer matching characters at the beginnings of the words, but
it's not always clear that the relevance is inversely proportional to
the distance from the beginning.
- The approach here is more conservative in that the bonus is never
large enough to override the matchlen, so it can be thought of as the
first implicit tiebreak criterion.
- One may argue the change breaks the contract of --tiebreak, but the
judgement depends on the definition of "tie".