When completion is done on file names, certain file names are usually
ignored. The variable completion-ignored-extensions
contains a
list of strings; a file whose name ends in any of those strings is
ignored as a possible completion. The standard value of this variable
has several elements including ".o"
, ".elc"
, ".dvi"
and "~"
. The effect is that, for example, `foo
' can
complete to `foo.c
' even though `foo.o
' exists as well.
However, if all the possible completions end in ``ignored''
strings, then they are not ignored. Ignored extensions do not apply to
lists of completions---those always mention all possible completions.
Normally, a completion command that finds the next character is undetermined
automatically displays a list of all possible completions. If the variable
completion-auto-help
is set to nil
, this does not happen,
and you must type ? to display the possible completions.
The complete
library implements a more powerful kind of
completion that can complete multiple words at a time. For example, it
can complete the command name abbreviation p-b
into
print-buffer
, because no other command starts with two words
whose initials are `p
' and `b
'. To use this library, put
(load "complete")
in your `~/.emacs
' file (see Init File).
Icomplete mode presents a constantly-updated display that tells you what completions are available for the text you've entered so far. The command to enable or disable this minor mode is M-x icomplete-mode.
Strict Completion Completion