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2022-01-20 Thread Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
i still vote for back referenceable groups yes im no .c coder wush bye idea On Thu, Jan 20, 2022, 02:48 Koichi Murase wrote: > 2022年1月20日(木) 9:39 Chet Ramey : > > It will be in bash-5.2-beta. > > Thank you for the clarification. > > > There is fairly extensive documentation in the current versio

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2022-01-20 Thread Koichi Murase
2022年1月21日(金) 1:33 Chet Ramey : > Contributions are always welcome. Thank you. I'll later work on it though I actually don't have confidence in my English ability. Anyway, I believe other people can correct my broken English. -- Koichi

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2022-01-20 Thread Chet Ramey
On 1/19/22 8:46 PM, Koichi Murase wrote: Sorry, I hadn't checked the bashref.html of the devel branch. Now I have read the description. I think this is sufficiently clear, and in particular, these examples are very useful to understand the actual behavior. I like it. I couldn't find similar expl

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2022-01-20 Thread Chet Ramey
On 1/20/22 11:43 AM, Koichi Murase wrote: 2022年1月21日(金) 1:33 Chet Ramey : Contributions are always welcome. Thank you. I'll later work on it though I actually don't have confidence in my English ability. Anyway, I believe other people can correct my broken English. I'm a fine editor. -- ``

Re: Bash not escaping escape sequences in directory names

2022-01-20 Thread L A Walsh
On 2022/01/18 22:31, Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev wrote Fix: Haven't looked deeply into the bash internals but sanitizing the directory name (along with other user-controlled substitutions in the prompt) should work. Sanitizing? What's that? Especially in a way that won't break existing legal usage

Re: Bash not escaping escape sequences in directory names

2022-01-20 Thread Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
i vote for a more generous escape en/disable option On Fri, Jan 21, 2022, 06:23 L A Walsh wrote: > On 2022/01/18 22:31, Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev wrote > >> Fix: > >> Haven't looked deeply into the bash internals but sanitizing the > directory > >> name (along with other user-controlled substitutions