Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2018 15:14:58 -0500
From: Chet Ramey <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
| Yes, that's what I said. In the current scope, unset arranges for the
| variable to appear unset. In a previous scope, unset just removes the
| variable, which uncovers an instance of the variable at a (further)
| previous scope.
Were I you, I would simply change the "in a previous scope" behaviour to
match the "in the current scope" behaviour. That makes it consistent,
and rational.
I cannot believe that there is anything anywhere which depends upon the
current weirdness.
I'd also forget "remove" as anything that unset is supposed to achieve,
and I would change "appear" to "be" in the description of the current scope
behaviour.
kre