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H A D | expand.h | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
H A D | var.h | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
H A D | var.c | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
H A D | jobs.c | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
H A D | eval.c | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
H A D | expand.c | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
H A D | sh.1 | diff 223024 Sun Jun 12 21:18:43 MDT 2011 jilles sh: Save/restore changed variables in optimized command substitution. In optimized command substitution, save and restore any variables changed by expansions (${var=value} and $((var=assigned))), instead of trying to determine if an expansion may cause such changes. If $! is referenced in optimized command substitution, do not cause jobs to be remembered longer. This fixes $(jobs $!) again, simplifies the man page and shortens the code. |
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