On 08/25/2015 10:36 AM, Corentin Peuvrel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found a bug in bash-4.3 (4.3.39 in fedora 21), that seems to exists for a
> long time (at least from 4.1.2 in Centos 6).
Not a bug, but a misunderstanding on your part about how aliases work.
Alias expansion is done on the left-most wo
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 06:36:34PM +0200, Corentin Peuvrel wrote:
> If you have an alias named "foobar", you can create a function with the
> keyword "function" (with or without parenthesis) :
> $ function foobar { :; }
>
> But you cannot if you don't :
> $ foobar() {:;}
> -bash: syntax error nea
Hi,
I found a bug in bash-4.3 (4.3.39 in fedora 21), that seems to exists for a
long time (at least from 4.1.2 in Centos 6).
If you have an alias named "foobar", you can create a function with the keyword
"function" (with or without parenthesis) :
$ function foobar { :; }
But you cannot if you
On 8/24/15 4:01 PM, Neven Sajko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use bash 4.3.039 and there is a bug (not necessarily a recent
> regression) with its file name completion feature.
> for example I have this in shell input:
> db.rc $home/Downloads/games/DOS/Captai
> and after I press Tab I have this:
> db.rc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 8/22/15 9:59 AM, Mingye Wang (Arthur2e5) wrote:
> Version: <= 4.4-alpha
>
> In bash's `help.def' builtin, wdispcolumn() is used to display `help'
> columns. It terminates the string at wcstr[width - 1], with a comment
> that assmues each wide chara
On 8/22/15 7:26 PM, Mingye Wang (Arthur2e5) wrote:
> I have got some reply from the TP guys concerning the bash l10n files.
> It seems that the current files in po/ is outdated compared to the TP
> ones, especially the zh_CN tranlation, so maybe you should merge them in
> first.
The bash-4.4-alpha
On 8/22/15 8:46 AM, Mingye Wang (Arthur2e5) wrote:
> It appears that bash-4.4 pots are not yet submitted to TP, so maybe you
> need to submit them first.
I don't usually submit the POT files until I get through a round of alpha
testing, but I will send them a note today.
Chet
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> for example I have this in shell input:
> db.rc $home/Downloads/games/DOS/Captai
> and after I press Tab I have this:
> db.rc \$home/Downloads/games/DOS/Captain\ Bible\ in\ the\ Dome\ of\
> Darkness.zip
Sorry, the completed command line was wrapped:
db.rc \$home/Downloads/games/DOS/Captain\