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H A D | dot2.0 | 208630 Fri May 28 22:53:25 MDT 2010 jilles sh: Recognize "--" in . and exec. Although "--" historically has not been required to be recognized for certain special builtins that do not take options in POSIX, some other implementations recognize options for them, requiring scripts to use "--" or avoid operands starting with "-". Operands starting with "-" can be avoided with eval by prepending a space, and cannot occur with break, continue, exit, return and shift as they only take numbers, nor with times as it does not take operands. With . and exec, avoiding "-" is not so easy as it may require reimplementing the PATH search; therefore the current proposal for POSIX is to require recognition of "--" for them. We continue to accept other strings starting with "-" as operands to . and exec, and also "--" if it is alone to . (which would otherwise be invalid anyway). |
H A D | exec2.0 | 208630 Fri May 28 22:53:25 MDT 2010 jilles sh: Recognize "--" in . and exec. Although "--" historically has not been required to be recognized for certain special builtins that do not take options in POSIX, some other implementations recognize options for them, requiring scripts to use "--" or avoid operands starting with "-". Operands starting with "-" can be avoided with eval by prepending a space, and cannot occur with break, continue, exit, return and shift as they only take numbers, nor with times as it does not take operands. With . and exec, avoiding "-" is not so easy as it may require reimplementing the PATH search; therefore the current proposal for POSIX is to require recognition of "--" for them. We continue to accept other strings starting with "-" as operands to . and exec, and also "--" if it is alone to . (which would otherwise be invalid anyway). |
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H A D | main.c | diff 208630 Fri May 28 22:53:25 MDT 2010 jilles sh: Recognize "--" in . and exec. Although "--" historically has not been required to be recognized for certain special builtins that do not take options in POSIX, some other implementations recognize options for them, requiring scripts to use "--" or avoid operands starting with "-". Operands starting with "-" can be avoided with eval by prepending a space, and cannot occur with break, continue, exit, return and shift as they only take numbers, nor with times as it does not take operands. With . and exec, avoiding "-" is not so easy as it may require reimplementing the PATH search; therefore the current proposal for POSIX is to require recognition of "--" for them. We continue to accept other strings starting with "-" as operands to . and exec, and also "--" if it is alone to . (which would otherwise be invalid anyway). |
H A D | eval.c | diff 208630 Fri May 28 22:53:25 MDT 2010 jilles sh: Recognize "--" in . and exec. Although "--" historically has not been required to be recognized for certain special builtins that do not take options in POSIX, some other implementations recognize options for them, requiring scripts to use "--" or avoid operands starting with "-". Operands starting with "-" can be avoided with eval by prepending a space, and cannot occur with break, continue, exit, return and shift as they only take numbers, nor with times as it does not take operands. With . and exec, avoiding "-" is not so easy as it may require reimplementing the PATH search; therefore the current proposal for POSIX is to require recognition of "--" for them. We continue to accept other strings starting with "-" as operands to . and exec, and also "--" if it is alone to . (which would otherwise be invalid anyway). |
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H A D | zfsboot | diff 297712 Fri Apr 08 15:10:00 MDT 2016 allanjude Do not add swap to fstab when swapsize is 0 If a user requested encrypted swap, but 0 sized, it would still be added to fstab PR: 208630 Submitted by: Ganael LAPLANCHE <ganael.laplanche@corp.ovh.com> MFC after: 2 weeks Sponsored by: ScaleEngine Inc. |
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