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May 31, 2021
Re: any plans for command substitution that preserves trailing newlines?
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konsolebox
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23:47
Re: any plans for command substitution that preserves trailing newlines?
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Koichi Murase
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22:55
Re: any plans for command substitution that preserves trailing newlines?
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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21:34
Re: any plans for command substitution that preserves trailing newlines?
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Lawrence Velázquez
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18:07
any plans for command substitution that preserves trailing newlines?
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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11:45
May 30, 2021
by what technique to send dedicated keycodes to read -e
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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16:38
read -e -i text <<<b r ; pruntf %s "$r" == b not textb , why
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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16:34
May 25, 2021
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Chet Ramey
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17:01
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Greg Wooledge
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16:46
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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16:43
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Chet Ramey
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15:10
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Greg Wooledge
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13:44
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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12:16
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Chet Ramey
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11:04
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Chet Ramey
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09:58
Re: how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Greg Wooledge
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08:44
how much are "historic" issues with test / [ still an issue
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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07:47
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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06:56
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Lawrence Velázquez
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00:56
May 24, 2021
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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22:28
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Chet Ramey
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12:38
May 23, 2021
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Koichi Murase
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22:49
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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21:43
May 21, 2021
Re: What is the underlying data structure of $@?
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Chet Ramey
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20:01
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Koichi Murase
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19:23
Re: What is the underlying data structure of $@?
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Lawrence Velázquez
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18:30
What is the underlying data structure of $@?
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Peng Yu
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18:11
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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17:13
May 20, 2021
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Koichi Murase
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18:48
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Koichi Murase
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18:44
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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18:04
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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17:41
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Koichi Murase
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17:08
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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11:09
May 19, 2021
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Koichi Murase
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20:41
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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15:55
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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15:47
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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15:14
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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15:13
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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14:23
Re: how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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14:22
how to (safely) escape an arbitrary string for use in PS1
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Christoph Anton Mitterer
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14:03
May 18, 2021
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Chet Ramey
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09:44
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Chet Ramey
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09:36
May 17, 2021
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Koichi Murase
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22:34
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Lawrence Velázquez
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22:09
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Peng Yu
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21:31
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Chet Ramey
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19:22
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Chet Ramey
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19:18
Re: Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Dennis Williamson
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18:12
Is it really necessary to allow operators and whole right hand sides to be substituted in (())?
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Peng Yu
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17:07
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Peng Yu
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16:54
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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15:37
May 16, 2021
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Chet Ramey
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19:38
May 15, 2021
Re: Sort by bash loop command and/or sort
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Seth David Schoen
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22:44
Re: Sort by bash loop command and/or sort
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Greg Wooledge
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22:38
Sort by bash loop command and/or sort
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Budi
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22:30
Re: Why does ${x[@]} have to be written as is?
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Marco Ippolito
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02:45
May 14, 2021
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Dennis Williamson
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23:31
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Greg Wooledge
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19:10
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Dennis Williamson
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19:00
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Mike Jonkmans
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18:33
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Chet Ramey
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16:32
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Chet Ramey
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16:31
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Lawrence Velázquez
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14:06
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Greg Wooledge
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13:32
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Mike Jonkmans
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13:11
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Koichi Murase
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12:02
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
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11:40
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Koichi Murase
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10:51
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Koichi Murase
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10:46
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Chet Ramey
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09:30
May 13, 2021
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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19:36
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Greg Wooledge
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18:40
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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18:06
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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18:01
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Chet Ramey
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15:28
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Chet Ramey
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15:14
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Reuti
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12:54
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Greg Wooledge
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12:53
Re: How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Lawrence Velázquez
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12:32
How does {x..y} supposed to work?
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Peng Yu
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12:03
Re: feature request, vars local only to function running, not sub functions running
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Koichi Murase
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06:08
Re: feature request, vars local only to function running, not sub functions running
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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04:57
May 12, 2021
Re: feature request, vars local only to function running, not sub functions running
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Koichi Murase
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23:18
Re: feature request, vars local only to function running, not sub functions running
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Koichi Murase
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23:14
Re: feature request, vars local only to function running, not sub functions running
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Greg Wooledge
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23:02
feature request, vars local only to function running, not sub functions running
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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22:08
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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16:19
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Chet Ramey
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16:17
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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16:15
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
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15:30
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Peng Yu
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11:32
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Peng Yu
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11:27
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Chet Ramey
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10:49
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Chet Ramey
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10:40
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Chet Ramey
,
10:34
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Chet Ramey
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10:24
Re: What code make both `cat < /tmp/1.txt` and `< /tmp/1.txt cat` valid?
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Peng Yu
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10:01
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Peng Yu
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10:00
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
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09:59
Re: What code make both `cat < /tmp/1.txt` and `< /tmp/1.txt cat` valid?
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Chet Ramey
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09:31
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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08:30
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Koichi Murase
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08:29
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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08:22
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Koichi Murase
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08:18
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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08:11
Re: What code make both `cat < /tmp/1.txt` and `< /tmp/1.txt cat` valid?
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Greg Wooledge
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07:46
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Koichi Murase
,
07:33
Re: What code make both `cat < /tmp/1.txt` and `< /tmp/1.txt cat` valid?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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07:25
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev
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07:19
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Koichi Murase
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02:05
May 11, 2021
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Koichi Murase
,
23:17
Re: Changing the way bash expands associative array subscripts
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Chet Ramey
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10:27
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Eli Schwartz
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00:16
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Peng Yu
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00:06
May 10, 2021
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
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16:46
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Chet Ramey
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16:04
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
,
15:46
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
,
15:41
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
,
15:25
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
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15:23
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Chet Ramey
,
15:22
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Eli Schwartz
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15:22
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Peng Yu
,
15:17
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Peng Yu
,
15:11
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
,
14:44
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
,
14:33
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Eli Schwartz
,
14:33
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Peng Yu
,
14:03
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Peng Yu
,
13:56
Re: Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Koichi Murase
,
13:23
Re: What code make both `cat < /tmp/1.txt` and `< /tmp/1.txt cat` valid?
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Koichi Murase
,
13:10
Re: Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
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Koichi Murase
,
13:01
Re: What is REDIR_WORD?
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Koichi Murase
,
12:52
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Koichi Murase
,
12:41
Why yacc_EOF is used as a list_terminator for for_command?
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Peng Yu
,
12:25
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Peng Yu
,
12:17
Re: Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
,
12:01
Why can redirection be combined in an assignment statement?
,
Peng Yu
,
11:40
What code make both `cat < /tmp/1.txt` and `< /tmp/1.txt cat` valid?
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Peng Yu
,
11:31
Re: What is REDIR_WORD?
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Peng Yu
,
11:15
Re: What is REDIR_WORD?
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Koichi Murase
,
10:58
Re: What is REDIR_WORD?
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Peng Yu
,
10:15
Do `>& -` and `<& -` also work?
,
Peng Yu
,
10:13
Re: What is REDIR_WORD?
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Koichi Murase
,
10:06
What is REDIR_WORD?
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Peng Yu
,
09:54
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Peng Yu
,
07:40
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Chris Elvidge
,
07:35
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Chris Elvidge
,
07:33
May 09, 2021
Why does ${x[@]} have to be written as is?
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Peng Yu
,
19:26
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Peng Yu
,
19:14
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Lawrence Velázquez
,
17:48
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Peng Yu
,
17:28
Re: How is ${x:-"} parsed?
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Eli Schwartz
,
17:06
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Eli Schwartz
,
17:02
Re: How is ${x:-"} parsed?
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Peng Yu
,
17:02
Re: How is ${x:-"} parsed?
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Eli Schwartz
,
16:57
How is ${x:-"} parsed?
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Peng Yu
,
16:48
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Peng Yu
,
14:51
Re: Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Eli Schwartz
,
12:13
Context sensitivity of the word "parameter" in the section of "Parameter Expansion"
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Peng Yu
,
12:00
Re: Exclusion of `${##}` from the doc of `${parameter#word}`?
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Peng Yu
,
11:44
Re: Exclusion of `${##}` from the doc of `${parameter#word}`?
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Peng Yu
,
11:43
Building bash with bash
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Robert Durkacz
,
10:23
Re: Exclusion of `${##}` from the doc of `${parameter#word}`?
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Greg Wooledge
,
09:58
Re: Exclusion of `${##}` from the doc of `${parameter#word}`?
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Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
,
04:05
Exclusion of `${##}` from the doc of `${parameter#word}`?
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Peng Yu
,
00:53
May 08, 2021
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
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Chet Ramey
,
21:30
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
,
Peng Yu
,
20:01
Re: cat builtin should fail on directory?
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Chet Ramey
,
17:54
Re: cat builtin should fail on directory?
,
Peng Yu
,
17:53
Re: cat builtin should fail on directory?
,
Chris F.A. Johnson
,
17:50
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
,
Chet Ramey
,
17:50
cat builtin should fail on directory?
,
Peng Yu
,
15:34
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
,
Peng Yu
,
12:22
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
,
Koichi Murase
,
09:19
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
,
Peng Yu
,
08:20
Where is CSPECL used?
,
Peng Yu
,
02:02
May 07, 2021
Re: What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
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Koichi Murase
,
23:13
What does `echo xxx 1>&2xxx` do?
,
Peng Yu
,
22:57
May 03, 2021
Re: How case statement is tested?
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Peng Yu
,
18:22
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