On 11/11/11 11:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Description:
> If there is a read-only function f, and no variable f,
> then you cannot unset function f with "unset -f f", but
> you can unset it with "unset f".
>
> Since f is read-only, it should not be possible to unset it
> either way.
Thanks for the report. This will be fixed in the next release of bash.
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