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Re: Does zsh have an equivalent to the shopt command ?



Sean wrote:
> On futher investigation, it appears that it is not actually choking on
> that line, rather this code which appears in many of the case option
> function calls:
> 
> version() { sed -e 's/^    //' <<EndVersion
>         TODO.TXT Manager
>         Version 1.6.3
>         Author:  Gina Trapani (ginatrapani@xxxxxxxxx)
>         Release date:  5/11/2006
>         Last updated:  7/6/2006
>         License:  GPL, http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
>         More information and mailing list at http://todotxt.com
> EndVersion
>     exit 1
> }

Hmmm... again, that should work fine and does on my machine; the
shell isn't asked to do anything much beyond parsing a here document.
When you say "chokes", what do you mean?  Obviously calling the
function will cause the shell to exit, because of the "exit 1" at the
end ; is it failing to print the message, exiting in some odd way,
hanging...?  Or are you saying the options to the parent function (with
the getopts) are such that this function shouldn't be called?  In which
case, what combination of options to that function is causing unexpected
behaviour?  (I could believe getopts behaved differently from bash but I
need to see the command line being passed.)

I'm guessing a lot of the spaces in that function were actually
tabs, but I've put those back and not had any problem.

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