quote the &, for POSIX:
An ordinary character is a pattern that shall match itself. It can be any character in the supported character set except for NUL, those special shell characters in [199]Quoting that require quoting, and the following three special ⇓ The application shall quote the following characters if they are to represent themselves: | & ; < > ( ) $ ` \ " ' <space> <tab> <newline>
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.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/mksh.1,v 1.409 2016/08/01 21:38:04 tg Exp $
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.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/mksh.1,v 1.410 2016/08/03 17:34:12 tg Exp $
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.\" $OpenBSD: ksh.1,v 1.160 2015/07/04 13:27:04 feinerer Exp $
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.\"-
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.\" Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,
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.\" with -mandoc, it might implement .Mx itself, but we want to
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.\" use our own definition. And .Dd must come *first*, always.
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.\"
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.Dd $Mdocdate: August 1 2016 $
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.Dd $Mdocdate: August 3 2016 $
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.\"
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.\" Check which macro package we use, and do other -mdoc setup.
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.\"
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.Pp
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The tab completion escapes characters the same way as the following code:
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.Bd -literal
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print \-nr \-\- "${x@/[\e"\-\e$&\-*:\-?[\e\e\e\`{\-\e}${IFS\-$\*(aq \et\en\*(aq}]/\e\e$KSH_MATCH}"
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print \-nr \-\- "${x@/[\e"\-\e$\e&\-*:\-?[\e\e\e\`{\-\e}${IFS\-$\*(aq \et\en\*(aq}]/\e\e$KSH_MATCH}"
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.Ed
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.Ss Vi editing mode
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.Em Note:
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