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Randall, et al --
=2E..and then Randall R Schulz said...
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% BASH has hashing and provides some control over its operation:
How nice on both counts.
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% BASH builds its hash as individual commands are invoked and found via the=
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Aha! So I wonder if the original problem happens for running the same
command again or only the first time a command is tabbed out. QQ, can
you confirm or deny?
% PATH. For Tcsh to know these "up front," suggests, if not implies, that i=
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% has to take the time to build that hash table which seems like it would=
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I believe it does, and I should think that you are right. I haven't
tried any tests, though.
% slow down the process of starting up, unless it keeps some form of this=
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% hash in persistent (file) storage.
No, it definitely doesn't do that.
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% Randall Schulz
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