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bug#60359: 29.0.60; completion-auto-select set to t skips first argument


From: Gregory Heytings
Subject: bug#60359: 29.0.60; completion-auto-select set to t skips first argument when completing files
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 23:48:49 +0000



If the user option 'completion-auto-select' is set to t, then pressing tab should pop up the completions buffer and select the first option. This works well, unless a file name is being completed. In that case, tab doesn't jump to completion buffer. In fact it appears not to even open it by default. A second press opens the buffer, but only jumps if you don't do anything else for about half a second. A third press of the tab key jumps to the second option. So if you press tab three times, without waiting, you always skip the first completion suggestion.

The issue can be reproduced with emacs -Q, by evaluating (setq completion-auto-select t) and then opening a file using C-x C-f, in presumably any directory.


Thanks for your bug report. If I set completion-auto-select in emacs -Q, C-x C-f C TAB (or TAB TAB, depending on the value of completion-auto-select) in the Emacs repository behaves as expected. However, C-x C-f src/ TAB does not. Is the latter case what you have in mind, or do I misunderstand what you mean? If not, the attached patch should fix that bug.

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