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Re: Something like noglob to inhibit brace expansion?
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- From: Anthony R Iano-Fletcher <Anthony.Iano-Fletcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Something like noglob to inhibit brace expansion?
- Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 11:43:24 -0400
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Hello
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> Feature suggestion: how about adding an 'ignorebraces' precommand
> modifier in a future version of zsh? Or perhaps even something which
> would pass in the completely unglobbed, unexpanded, un-everything'ed
> command line. Or even more radically, how about an 'ignore' precommand
> modifier which takes options that can be grouped together, such as -b
> for braces, -g for glob, -v for variable expansion, etc.?
I too have a much beloved command for which I would like to turn off any
shell expansions, subsitutions, etc..
The 'ignore' suggestion sounds like a nice idea.
Anthony.
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