Rob Hoelz wrote:
Hello,
I have an idea for a new feature for bash/readline, and I wanted to get
the community's feedback before I go about implementing it.
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Have you looked at the Unicode collation algorithm?
They have one published with each released.
You say you
On 06/22/2012 09:47 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
>> By accident I keyed in :
>>
>> cd //
>>
>> and noticed that my prompt included both slashes.
>
> Posix says shells have to leave two leading slashes in a pathname alone.
> Three or more can be collapsed to one, but two have to stay unchanged.
> This has
> By accident I keyed in :
>
> cd //
>
> and noticed that my prompt included both slashes.
Posix says shells have to leave two leading slashes in a pathname alone.
Three or more can be collapsed to one, but two have to stay unchanged.
This has come up multiple times in the past.
Chet
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By accident I keyed in :
cd //
and noticed that my prompt included both slashes. Further testing, I think,
reveals a minor issue:
root@billlaptop ~# pwd; cd //; echo PWD=$PWD; cd /root; echo OLDPWD=$OLDPWD
/root
PWD=//
OLDPWD=//
I don't believe PWD and OLDPWD should contain double slashes as th
> On 6/5/12 12:14 AM, Scott McMillan wrote:
> > A week or so ago I submitted a bug report using the bashbug command
> > that involved some
> > overflow issues with braces.c on OpenSUSE12.1 X86_64. Browsing the
> > patches, I got
> > the impression that braces.c hasn't been modified since the origin
On 6/20/12 7:27 AM, Rob Hoelz wrote:
> So, I have a number of files with diacritics in the name, like this:
>
> $ ls
> Sigur Rós - Dauðalogn.ogg Sigur Rós - Ég Anda.ogg Sigur Rós -
> Rembihnútur.ogg Sigur Rós - Varúð.ogg
> Sigur Rós - Ekki Múkk.ogg Sigur Rós - Fjögur Píanó.ogg Sigur
On 6/21/12 11:47 AM, szymon.kal...@uj.edu.pl wrote:
> Bash Version: 4.2
> Patch Level: 29
> Release Status: release
>
>
> I found that behavior of bash depends on uninitialized values in memory.
> In function file_mod_date_changed (mailcheck.c), if mailstat returns a
> non-zero
> value, we are c