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Re: PATCH: completion with redirections
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- From: Phil Pennock <comet@xxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: PATCH: completion with redirections
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 18:05:32 +0000
- In-reply-to: <990126095647.ZM24170@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; from "Bart Schaefer" on Tue 26 Jan 1999 (9:56 -0800)
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Typing away merrily, Bart Schaefer produced the immortal words:
> } > There is a problem: this array contains ")" instead of '>',
> }
> } I can't see how it can possibly be right as it stands, looking at
> } what's around it.
>
> This typo, if that's what it is, has been around for a long time; it'
> that way in globals.h in 3.0.5. Where has tokstrings (not) been used
> all this time, that no one ever noticed?
I tried analysing this sometime in December. I saw what now appears to
be a typo, tried to figure it out, and got lost trying to figure out
where it was being called from. There's one place which used the array
in a specific condition (don't have zsh sources available now, sorry),
and I couldn't manage to trigger the condition.
'fgrep' and 'tags' are your friends. ;^)
Thinking about this, I should have mentioned it then. Sorry.
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