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45003: Fix more documentation typos
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2019-12-11 Martijn Dekker <martijn@inlv.org>
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* 45003: Etc/FAQ.yo, Etc/zsh-development-guide,
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Functions/Prompts/prompt_oliver_setup,
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Functions/Zle/insert-composed-char, NEWS, README: Fix more
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documentation typos
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2019-12-10 Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@samsung.com>
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* 44997: Src/Zle/compctl.c: prefix needed extra munging for
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@ -1390,7 +1390,7 @@ sect(Why do my autoloaded functions not autoload [the first time]?)
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redefine the function when you called it.
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From version 3.1, there is an option tt(KSH_AUTOLOAD) to allow full ksh
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compatiblity, i.e. the function myem(must) be in the second form
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compatibility, i.e. the function myem(must) be in the second form
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above. If that is not set, zsh tries to guess which form you are
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using: if the file contains only a complete definition of the
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function in the second form, and nothing else apart from comments
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@ -1936,7 +1936,7 @@ label(327)
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operator. As the mytt(**) operator cannot be grouped (inside
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parentheses it is treated as mytt(*)), this is one way to exclude some
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subdirectories from matching a mytt(**). Note that this can be quite
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inefficent because the shell performs a complete search for
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inefficient because the shell performs a complete search for
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mytt(**/foo) before it uses the pattern after the mytt(~) to exclude
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files from the match. The file is excluded if mytt(bar) occurs
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em(anywhere), in any directory segment or the final file name.
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tt(unsubscribe) to unsubscribe. The mailing software (tt(ezlm)) has
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various bells and whistles: you can retrieve archived messages.
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Mail email(zsh-workers-help@zsh.org) for detailed information.
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Adminstrative matters are best sent to
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Administrative matters are best sent to
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email(zsh-workers-owner@zsh.org).
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real name is email(Geoff Wing <gcw@zsh.org>).
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@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ The wrapper function should be defined like:
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The first two arguments should only be used to pass them to
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`runshfunc()' which will execute the shell function. The last argument
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is the name of the function to be executed. The arguments passed to
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the function can be accessed vie the global variable `pparams' (a
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the function can be accessed via the global variable `pparams' (a
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NULL-terminated array of strings).
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The return value of the wrapper function should be zero if it calls
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ prompt_oliver_help() {
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With this prompt theme, the prompt contains the current directory,
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history number, number of jobs (if non-zero) and the previous
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command's exit code (if non-zero) and a final character which
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depends on priviledges.
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depends on privileges.
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The colour of the prompt depends on two associative arrays -
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$pcolour and $tcolour. Each array is indexed by the name of the
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# ' Acute
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# > Circumflex
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# ? Tilde
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# - Macron. (A horizonal bar over the letter.)
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# - Macron. (A horizontal bar over the letter.)
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# ( Breve. (A shallow dish shape over the letter.)
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# . Dot above, or no dot with lower case i, or dot in the middle of L or l.
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# : Diaeresis (Umlaut)
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# 9 Horn
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# Hence A! is upper case A with a grave, c, is lower case c with cedilla.
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#
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# Some other composed charaters:
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# Some other composed characters:
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# Various ligatures:
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# AE ae OE oe IJ ij
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#
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2
NEWS
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NEWS
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calculated by the (l) and (r) flags or the # operator should take
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account of the printing width of characters in multibyte mode, whether
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0, 1 or more. (mm) causes printing characters to count as 1 and
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non-printing chracters to count as 0.
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non-printing characters to count as 0.
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- The parameter substitution flag (q-) picks the most minimal way of
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quoting the parameter words, to make the result as readable as possible.
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8
README
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README
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[[ b = [${~cset}] ]]
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The "~" causes the "-" character to be active. In sh emulation the
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"~" is unncessary in this example and double quotes must be used to
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"~" is unnecessary in this example and double quotes must be used to
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suppress the range behaviour of the "-".
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2) The first argument to 'repeat' is now evaluated as an arithmetic
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3) For some time the shell has had a POSIX_TRAPS option which determines
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whether the EXIT trap has POSIX behaviour (the trap is only run at shell
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exit) or traditional zsh behaviour (the trap is run once and discarded
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when the enclosing fuction or shell exits, whichever happens first).
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when the enclosing function or shell exits, whichever happens first).
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The use of this option has now been made "sticky" on the EXIT trap ---
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in other words, the setting of the option at the point where the trap is
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set now determines whether the trap has POSIX or traditional zsh
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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 charaters, it is now necessary to quote the equals
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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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library fmod() operator is used to implement the operation where
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one of the arguments is floating point. For example:
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Old behavour:
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Old behaviour:
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% print $(( 5.5 % 2 ))
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1
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