Martijn Dekker dixit:
>> Can I get by making them match ASCII only even in UTF-8 mode?
>
>IMHO, that would defeat their primary purpose, namely locale-dependent
>class matching, so no, not really. :)
>
>If Greeks or Russians (or Germans, for that matter) can't count on
>[:upper:] matching an upper
Public bug reported:
$ echo a
$ echo b
should put “echo b” into the buffer (like
) but doesn’t.
** Affects: mksh
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Thorsten Glaser (mirabilos)
Status: Triaged
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Op 23-03-17 om 22:02 schreef Thorsten Glaser:
> Martijn Dekker dixit:
>
>> * BUG_NOCHCLASS: POSIX-mandated character [:classes:] within bracket
>> [expressions] are not supported in glob patterns.
>
> I really really REALLY hate that this will make mksh really big.
> We’re talking about 36K .roda
Hi Martijn,
On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 16:49:33 +0100, Martijn Dekker wrote:
> Op 23-03-17 om 10:49 schreef Jean Delvare:
> > Apparently it requires a more recent version of mksh than we are
> > shipping:
> >
> > $ echo $KSH_VERSION
> > @(#)MIRBSD KSH R50 2014/06/29 openSUSE
>
> That version is quite a