On Sun, Nov 14, 2004 at 10:14:06PM -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote:
John Hansen wrote:
1. Quote only on Windows.

2. Expect user to put quotes in the EDITOR value if it contains a
space-containing path.


As far I I'm aware, the options on windows are very much like those on
unix:

"path containing spaces" or
path\ containing\ spaces

My guess is that we should only address spaces on Win32, but should document why did didn't do it on Unix. Also, what about OS X? Doesn't that have frequent spaces in file paths?

The underside of MacOS X is BSD-flavor Unix of course. For anyone setting an environment variables, they are playing directly with that layer. I'd recommend leaving it as you do for all Unix varieties and a user can can quote or backslash-escape, just as he or she can on any other Unix.


As precedent, other utilities, like 'find' don't to anything special with the spaces, which can cause complications if you don't know to anticipate dealing with that.

-Travis


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