On Apr 29, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Karl Fogel wrote on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 at 11:42 -0400:
>> Daniel Shahaf <d.s_at_daniel.shahaf.co.il> writes:
>>> Using zsh 4.3.6 with 'setopt extendedglob' enabled:
>>>
>>> [... see problems ...]
>>>
>>> Using dash 0.5.4, or zsh with 'setopt extendedglob' disabled:
>>>
>>> [... see no problems ...]
>>
>> So in zsh with 'setopt extendedglob' enabled, there's a problem, but
>> nowhere else do we know of a problem. Is that a correct summary?
>>
>
> I tried tcsh, dash, bash, they don't treat ^ as magical. As for
> zsh, the
> behaviour I observe with these shells might depend on my
> configuration.
>
>> If that's it, then I guess we can put a warning where we document the
>> feature and/or add something to the FAQ if people are running into
>> it.
>>
>> It would be nice to know if zsh ships with that option enabled...
>>
>
> It is off by default, at least for me (Debian's packaging). In other
> words, if I move my .zshrc aside, ^ is not special.
>
> I tried that before I wrote (that's how I discovered it's due to
> extendedglob), actually...
It's off by default for me in OS X as well.
AF
>
>
> Daniel
>
>> -Karl
>>
>
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