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help: interpret help.autocorrect=1 as "immediate" rather than 0.1s
Many people confusingly set the "help.autocorrect" setting to 1 believing it
to be a boolean that turns on the autocorrect feature rather than an integer
value of deciseconds wait time. Since it's impossible for a human being to
react this quickly, the help message stating that it's waiting for 0.1s
before continuing becomes confusingly comical.
This patch simply interprets a "1" value as the same as the "immedate"
autocorrect setting, which makes it skip the 0.1s and simply say that it's
running the command, which is almost certainly what everyone setting it to
that value is actually trying to do.
Signed-off-by: Scott Chacon <[email protected]>1 parent 1465006 commit dbda79c
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