Johannes Altmanninger 64dddfc6ce Only expand abbreviations if cursor is directly at command token
On a commandline like "ls arg" (cursor at end) we do not expand
abbrevations on enter.  OTOH, on "ls " we do expand. This can be
frustrating because it means that the two obvious ways to suppress
abbrevation expansion (C-Space or post-expansion C-Z) cannot be used to
suppress expansion of a command without arguments.  (One workaround is
"ls #".)

Only expand-on-execute if the cursor is at the command name (no space
in between).

This is a strict improvement for realistic scenarios, because if there
is a space, the user has already expressed the intent to not expand
the abbreviation. (I hope no one is using recursive abbreviations.)

Closes #8423
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