On 8/11/20 11:45 AM, Andrew Neff wrote:
> Ah, I see the confusion.
>
> The issue you pointed out, "@Q breaks set -o nounset" refers to quote
> parameter expansion, as does the line in CHANGES-5.1, 1.q, which makes
> sense to call this a bug that was allowed in bash 4.4 and 5.0.
Not quite. The rep
Ah, I see the confusion.
The issue you pointed out, "@Q breaks set -o nounset" refers to quote
parameter expansion, as does the line in CHANGES-5.1, 1.q, which makes
sense to call this a bug that was allowed in bash 4.4 and 5.0.
I should have specified, the focus of this issue is the "@a" expansi
On 8/10/20 5:52 PM, Andrew Neff wrote:
> Bash Version: 5.1
> Patch Level: 0
> Release Status: alpha
>
> Description:
> I do not know if this is related to bash 5.1 erroneously being
> "a little aggressive about skipping over empty strings" mentioned
> in "Declaring arrays with empty strin