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Re: Unexpected Quick Substitution in string literals


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: Unexpected Quick Substitution in string literals
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 15:23:11 -0500
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On 12/14/23 2:59 PM, Dale R. Worley wrote:
Chet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu> writes:
While declaring a string literal across multiple lines, a line starting
with the ^ character is resulting in some sort of quick substitution
processing.

This is a standard form of history expansion, described in the man page.

I just checked.  Certainly, the use of ^ is mentioned in the man page,
but it isn't very clearly described, unfortunately.  In particular, ^ is
only active at the beginning of a line, which doesn't seem to be
described at all.

Good catch, that needs to be in there.

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