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Re: read -s doesn't work with -t?
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- From: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx>
- To: "Zsh Hackers' List" <zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: read -s doesn't work with -t?
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 09:55:12 +0000
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Bart Schaefer wrote:
> Does it even make sense to use -d and -k at the same time?
No, I can't think of a good use for this (that is, good enough to make
the code yet more complicated). It's easy enough to loop around read -k
anyway.
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Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx> Software Engineer
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