On 8/27/21, 5:22 PM, Dabrien 'Dabe' Murphy wrote:
On 8/27/21, 4:09 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
That circumstance is a pathname consisting solely of one or more
slashes,
separated from the previous word by whitespace. I'll fix it.
The code has been like this since January, 2004. That's pretty dated.
On 8/27/21, 4:09 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
Thanks for the report. That circumstance is a pathname consisting
solely of
one or more slashes, separated from the previous word by whitespace. I'll
fix it.
Awesome! :-D
PS — Another pathological test case is, e.g.:
ls / / / //
The code has
On 8/26/21 10:18 PM, d...@dabe.com wrote:
Bash Version: 5.1
Patch Level: 8
Release Status: release
Description:
The manpage for bash(1) says:
unix-filename-rubout
Kill the word behind point, ***USING WHITE SPACE AND THE SLASH
CHARACTER AS THE WOR