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Re: ! in PS1 in posix mode

From Linda Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
Newsgroups gnu.bash.bug
Subject Re: ! in PS1 in posix mode
Date 2015-10-12 16:02 -0700
Message-ID <mailman.185.1444691000.7904.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink)
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Chet Ramey wrote:
> On 10/12/15 12:28 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
>>
>> Chet Ramey wrote:
>>> On 10/11/15 1:37 AM, isabella parakiss wrote:
>>>> In posix mode, bash replaces ! in my PS1 with the history number.
>>> http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18_05_03
>>>
>>>
>>> "The shell shall replace each instance of the character '!' in PS1 with
>>> the history file number of the next command to be typed."
>> I've never seen that -- even when my prompt has
>> ! in it...maybe it's cause I have histexpand 'off'?
> 
> It happens in posix mode.
---
	How lame!  It's a '!' in a quoted string.  Another example
 of posix braindeath -- how long before people realize that the
thing branded 'posix' now isn't the real posix that was started
to *describe* behaviors, not prescribe or proscribe behaviors.
They just bought the name -- like PacBell swallowed SW Bell and
then bought the AT&T name (not the labs... just the name).  So that
AT&T today is really the old PacBell in new shoes...

	It's like its really tweaky watching a first run anime from
Japan (in japanese) with a Universal logo on it... and words that it is
an NBC company.  (Who is now owned by Comcast).

	Oh well when I role my own, I think I usually leave
histexpand out of it.  Having to remember line numbers seems
ridiculous... and I can search by hitting ESC /string (in vi
mode anyway).

-l

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