space CONT-d in csh...

Stephen Harris sweh at tharr.UUCP
Tue Dec 25 09:30:46 AEST 1990


In article <12378 at hubcap.clemson.edu> hubcap at hubcap.clemson.edu (System Janitor) writes:
>So I just noticed that the key sequence      SPACEBAR^d      (that's a 
>space and a control d) causes csh on ultrix to print the names of all
>the csh builtins and every file name in PATH.
>
>I just went through the man page, and unless I missed it, this feature
>is not described there. It doesn't work this way on suns. What's the
>story here... is this a useful thing?
>

Basically <SPACE><^D> will cause the Cshell to print a list of all commands
currently available.  If you do d<^D> you will get a list of all commands
beginning with a 'd', and so on.  I think you need 'set filec' for this to
work properly.

I am surprised you didn't get this to work on a Sun: I have got it working under
SunOs 3.1,4.0.1 and 4.1

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