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From: | E. Choroba |
Subject: | bug#24225: ls doesn't quote newlines with -Q properly |
Date: | Sun, 14 Aug 2016 19:13:33 +0200 (CEST) |
User-agent: | Alpine 2.11 (LSU 23 2013-08-11) |
$ touch a$'\n'b $ for s in literal shell shell-always c c-maybe escape locale clocale ; do ls -Q a?b --quoting-style=$s done a?b 'a?b' 'a?b' "a\nb" "a\nb" a\nb ‘a\nb’ ‘a\nb’ I'd expect something like $'a\nb' (might be bash specific) or 'a b' (i.e. containing the actual newline) or something. Versions: bash 4.2.53(1)-release ls (GNU coreutils) 8.23 system: OpenSUSE 13.2 x86_64 Reference: http://stackoverflow.com/q/38938218/1030675 Ch.
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