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| From | isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | gnu.bash.bug |
| Subject | Re: ! in PS1 in posix mode |
| Date | 2015-10-11 08:22 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.79.1444544572.7904.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink) |
| References | <CAAZkfoLdwArFQ4_jB5uL9M+Tr8Kv69XbeJiFw3_NS3HPb=4LSQ@mail.gmail.com> |
On 10/11/15, isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com> wrote:
> In posix mode, bash replaces ! in my PS1 with the history number.
>
> $ PS1=' ! '
> ! set -o posix
> 513 exit
>
> It doesn't happen with any other prompt escape sequence, afaict.
> This looks... intentional? WTF?
>
Ok I've now read this page: http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/POSIX
This is awful.
I found out this by enabling set -o posix in my interactive shell. bash
replied with an endless loop of syntax errors because there's this in my
PS1: ${var[a != b]}
Then bash decided to eat up as much cpu and memory it could grab, and I
had to kill-9 it.
I understand that changing the standard in unfeasible but a syntax error
in PS1 shouldn't destroy the shell.
---
xoxo iza
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