On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Lucas Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoting Dashamir Hoxha (2016-01-26 08:11:44) > > But, from the man page: > > "PASSWORD_STORE_GPG_OPTS: Additional options to be passed to all > > invocations of GPG." > > It does not say that it is an array. And if it is a string, then > there are > > no problems > > inside the script. > > Environment variables are always strings. There is no other > possibility. Non the less arrays are the best choice for use *inside* > one script. > > I would not advise the use of aliases inside scripts. Functions are > more powerful and less error prone (less quoting issues). From the bash > OK, Lucas. I will try using functions. But first let's make it work, and then let's make it better. Agree? > man page: > > > The rules concerning the definition and use of aliases are somewhat > > confusing. Bash always reads at least one complete line of input > > before executing any of the commands on that line. Aliases are > > expanded when a command is read, not when it is executed. Therefore, > > an alias definition appearing on the same line as another command does > > not take effect until the next line of input is read. The > > commands following the alias definition on that line are not affected > > by the new alias. > > (The fish shell for example does not imlement aliases at all, only > functions.) > > Lucas >
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