25 Nisan 2021 Pazar tarihinde Eli Schwartz <eschwa...@archlinux.org> yazdı:
> The bash loadables available in the standard make install seem pretty > useful and people might actually want to use them in scripts. But > scripts cannot easily know *where* they are located. > > > In the bash manpage is documented: > > BASH_LOADABLES_PATH > A colon-separated list of directories in which the shell looks for > dynamically loadable builtins specified by the enable command. > > I suppose that means bash would like to support discovery of these. > Unfortunately, it's not very useful to find the builtin ones, since one > would need to know which paths the current bash binary was configured > with in order to manually set this variable in the script. > > Maybe it would be good to have this variable default to the path > containing the shipped loadables? Is there any particular reason this is > not already the case. This commit to the development branch adds a default value for `BASH_LOADABLES_PATH': https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/bash.git/commit/?h=devel&id=fb4ddc2d2b66b776e013ddadfce86270a71c323a So in the next version you will be able to use them in a portable manner. > > -- > Eli Schwartz > Arch Linux Bug Wrangler and Trusted User > > -- Oğuz