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2021-02-16 Lawrence Velázquez <vq@larryv.me>
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* 47830: Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo, README: Fix some documentation typos
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2021-02-13 Oliver Kiddle <opk@zsh.org>
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* unposted (Daniel): Completion/Unix/Command/_locale:
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@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ allows you to edit the list of directories, one per line. The
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list can be edited to any extent you like; no sanity checking is
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performed. Completion is available. No quoting is necessary (except for
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newlines, where I have in any case no sympathy); directories are in
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unabbreviated from and contain an absolute path, i.e. they start with tt(/).
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unabbreviated form and contain an absolute path, i.e. they start with tt(/).
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Usually the first entry should be left as the current directory.
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)
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item(tt(-p ')var(pattern)tt('))(
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Then arrange for the wrapper to be run as a zsh_directory_name hook:
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example(autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook zsh_diretory_name_generic zdn_mywrapper
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example(autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook zsh_directory_name_generic zdn_mywrapper
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add-zsh-hook -U zsh_directory_name zdn_mywrapper)
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subsect(Configuration)
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README
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vcs_info quilt: The value of the 'quiltcommand' style used to be taken for the
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name of an external command. Now it may also be a shell function. Normal
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command word precedece rules apply, so if you have a function and a command
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command word precedence rules apply, so if you have a function and a command
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with the same name, the function will be used.
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The "function" reserved word, used to define functions, gained a new -T option.
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ been made an error. (The option setting NO_MULTI_FUNC_DEF turned this
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case into an error, but did not help with other cases and is off by
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default.) The alternative, of not expanding the alias, was rejected as
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it was more difficult to achieve in the parser and also would silently
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change the shell's behaviur between versions. A new option,
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change the shell's behaviour between versions. A new option,
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ALIAS_FUNC_DEF, has been added, which can be set to make the shell
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behave as in previous versions. It is in any case recommended to use
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the "function" keyword, as aliases are not expanded afterwards.
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to be overridden by shell functions, since reserved words take
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precedence over functions.
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10) For compatilibity with other shells, the syntax
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10) For compatibility with other shells, the syntax
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array=([index]=value)
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can be used with both assoiative arrays and normal arrays. In the
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can be used with both associative arrays and normal arrays. In the
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unlikely event that you wish to create an array with an entry
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matching a file whose name consists of one of a range of characters
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matched as a [...] expression, followed by an equal sign, followed
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by arbitrary other characters, it is now necessary to quote the equals
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sign.
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Incompatibilites between 5.0.7 and 5.0.8
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Incompatibilities between 5.0.7 and 5.0.8
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-----------------------------------------
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Various arithmetic operations have changed, in particular with respect
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to the choice of integer or floating point operations. The new
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