Clint Adams wrote:
It seems that Zsh has stopped accepting non-ASCII letters
in variable names:
% nedre=-10
% øvre=+10
zsh: command not found: øvre=+10
%
Locale: LANG=fo_FO.ISO8859-1, LC_CTYPE=fo_FO.ISO8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Yes. Do you really need to do this?
Yes.
Jacob
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> It seems that Zsh has stopped accepting non-ASCII letters in variable
> names:
>
> % nedre=-10
> % øvre=+10
> zsh: command not found: øvre=+10
> %
>
> Locale: LANG=fo_FO.ISO8859-1, LC_CTYPE=fo_FO.ISO8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Yes. Do you really need to do this?
Jacob Sparre Andersen wrote:
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.0-dev-2-1
Severity: normal
It seems that Zsh has stopped accepting non-ASCII letters in variable
names:
% nedre=-10
% øvre=+10
zsh: command not found: øvre=+10
%
Despite that the "o-slash" somehow has been mapped to UTF-8
in the quote
Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.0-dev-2-1
Severity: normal
It seems that Zsh has stopped accepting non-ASCII letters in variable
names:
% nedre=-10
% øvre=+10
zsh: command not found: øvre=+10
%
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unsta
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