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Tyson Andre |
Allow overriding completion in `auto_prepend_file` Currently, it's possible to override `php -a`s completion functionality to provide an alternative to the C implementation, with `re
Allow overriding completion in `auto_prepend_file` Currently, it's possible to override `php -a`s completion functionality to provide an alternative to the C implementation, with `readline_completion_function()`. However, that surprisingly gets overridden when called from `auto_prepend_file`, because those scripts get run before the interactive shell is started. I believe that not overriding it would be more consistent with what happens when you override the completion function **after** the interactive shell. CLI is the only built-in API that uses this (See discussion in GH-5872). I believe MINIT and RINIT will only run once when invoked with `php -a`. Add documentation about the architecture of how php uses readline/libedit Closes GH-5872
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