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From: | David Apps |
Subject: | Bash reference manual feedback |
Date: | Sat, 17 Sep 2022 23:09:07 +0100 |
User-agent: | edbrowse/3.8.5 |
Thank you very much for your message.I am not surprised that I have misunderstood this item. I have much to learn.
* the shell does not print a warning message if an attempt is made to use a quoted compound assignment as an argument to declare (declare -a foo=’(1 2)’). Later versions warn that this usage is deprecated
I was so surprised to find the "’" character (Unicode 0x2019) here that I assumed that it should be some other character (perhaps "'"). I have not managed to get the warning message, so I still do not understand this item properly.
Thank you. David
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