The attached script will provoke an occasional loss of a single byte when
the read builtin is used with a timeout. Output will eventually look
something like this after a failure:
x: ab (2)
x: cd (2)
x: ef (2)
x: g (1)
x: hi (2)
x: j (1)
x: l (1)
x: mn (2)
x: op (2)
x: q (1)
x: rs (2)
x: tu (2
Bash Version:
I used the following latest commit from the devel branch.
commit bf5b8103d466fdbc3bfcdaa5e21a0d0c0dce7cba
Author: Chet Ramey
Date: Mon Mar 12 08:10:29 2018 -0400
commit bash-20180309 snapshot
Description:
At the line lib/readline/bind.c:376, an uninitialized va
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 05:50:04PM -0700, L A Walsh wrote:
> If I have assoc-array:
>
> declare -A foo=([one]=11 [two]=22)
>
> and am passing name in another var, like "fee"
>
> fee=foo
>
> I tried echoing the val:
>
> echo ${!fee[one]}
>
> but got nothing -- tried a few other syntaxes.
1
On 3/18/18 1:01 AM, don fong wrote:
> will the coverage target be in an upcoming release?
Sure. It's in the devel branch now.
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Chet Ramey, UTech, CWRUc...@case.eduhttp:
On 3/17/18 10:49 PM, Clark Wang wrote:
> You haven't told complete that you want the words to be quoted. If you
> install the completion using the `-o filenames' option, you will get
> filename-like quoting.
>
>
> `-o filenames' would append `/' to a word if the word is coincidentall
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 9:52 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
> > `-o filenames' would append `/' to a word if the word is coincidentally a
> > real existing dir name. How can I ask it not to append the `/'?
>
> You can't. That's the implication from my second paragraph.
>
OK. I'll stick with my 2-pass sh-
On 3/19/18 4:52 AM, Koichi Murase wrote:
> Description:
>
> At the line lib/readline/bind.c:376, an uninitialized variable `ic'
> is used to assign a value to the variable `prevkey'. This assignment
> to `prevkey' should be later than the assignment to `ic'. This causes
> segmentation faults in
On 3/19/18 3:12 AM, Rob Foehl wrote:
> The attached script will provoke an occasional loss of a single byte when
> the read builtin is used with a timeout. >
[...]
>
> This happens at random intervals on all machines I've tested with a 4.4
> release, including 4.4.19 on current Fedora 27.
Am I missing something or some files listed on the INDEX files don't
exist anymore? They should be removed from those indexes in that case.
Ping
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 11:50 PM, Daniel Colascione
wrote:
> This patch teaches readline about two concepts from Emacs: 1) faces,
> and 2) the mark being "active". Both exist in rudimentary form: we
> support exactly two faces, normal and "standout", and use standout to
> highlight the conte
On 3/19/18 1:25 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> Ping
I haven't looked at it closely yet; trying to get bugs and tests done
before starting the 5.0-alpha release cycle.
Chet
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