On 3/17/24 1:24 AM, Abigail Read wrote:
As of
Reference Documentation for Bash Edition 5.2, for Bash Version 5.2.
September 2022
In 3.1.2.5 Locale-Specific Translation
Quoting from the first paragraph of this section:
If the current locale is C or POSIX, if there are no translations available, o
On 3/17/24 12:50 PM, tpeplt wrote:
Bash Maintainers,
The texinfo version of the bash manual is missing a description of
the ‘shopt’ option ‘syslog_history’. This can be confirmed by
downloading bash-master.tar.gz from:
It's an optional feature that is not enabled without special effort. I
On 3/13/24 8:57 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
Revised patchset attached. The first patch uses the fix you suggested; the
remaining patches are similar to what I sent earlier, except the last one
is simplified since it doesn't need to worry about inline width and
precision when printf will do the chec
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024, 15:40 Chet Ramey wrote:
> On 3/13/24 8:57 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
>
> > Revised patchset attached. The first patch uses the fix you suggested;
> the
> > remaining patches are similar to what I sent earlier, except the last
> one
> > is simplified since it doesn't need to worr
On 3/18/24 07:40, Chet Ramey wrote:
Thanks for the patches. They introduce a number of regressions, some due
to the different overflow handling; several not. I urge everyone who
submits non-trivial patches to run the test suite (`make tests') on their
patched versions before sending them in.
I
Chet Ramey writes:
> On 3/17/24 12:50 PM, tpeplt wrote:
>> Searching the file bash-master/doc/bashref.texi gives no instance of
>> "syslog" or "syslog_history". An entry for ‘syslog_history’ is provided
>> in the ‘man’ page for ‘bash’:
>> syslog_history
>>If set, command history
On 3/18/24 12:36 PM, Paul Eggert wrote:
On 3/18/24 07:40, Chet Ramey wrote:
Thanks for the patches. They introduce a number of regressions, some due
to the different overflow handling; several not. I urge everyone who
submits non-trivial patches to run the test suite (`make tests') on their
patc
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Subject: Small typo in bash man-page
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On 3/18/24 2:13 PM, nasm--- via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne Again SHell
wrote:
Bash Version: 5.2
Patch Level: 15
Release Status: release
Description:
There is a typo in the bash man page, in Chapter CONDITIONAL EXPRESSION,
second sentence :
"The test abd [ commands determine the
On 3/18/24 3:41 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
It should be mostly there in the changes I pushed today, once I made it
through the above.
I appreciate the work you did. Using the ckd_* macros is the right approach.
--
``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer
``Ars l
On 3/14/24 8:57 PM, Zachary Santer wrote:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 3:43 PM Chet Ramey wrote:
In fact, before 2020, local -p with no name arguments behaved the same as
local without arguments, which just printed all the local variable names at
the current scope in the form of assignment statemen
Was "Re: nameref and referenced variable scope, setting other attributes"
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 4:20 PM Chet Ramey wrote:
>
> On 3/14/24 8:57 PM, Zachary Santer wrote:
> >
> > While we're kind of on the subject, I find it really odd that the
> > ${var@A} parameter expansion will expand to eithe
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 6:26 PM Zachary Santer wrote:
> {
> declare -p assoc
> printf '\x00'
> } >&"${fd}"
> in bash 4.2, which I'm actually pretty happy with.
Rather. No %s there.
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