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| Subject: | Re: Invalid shell assignments in environment |
| From: | David Korn <dgk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 1 Jul 2009 18:42:12 -0400 |
cc: chet.ramey@case.edu Subject: Re: Invalid shell assignments in environment -------- > What should the shell do with environment strings that are not valid > shell assignment statements? The question came up about environment > variable names containing characters outside the set permissible for > shell variable names, but it could also apply to environment strings > like `a' or `=a'. This issue was presented to me last september by someone from Red Hat. They said that dash and bash passed them along so I added this to ksh93. I will do whatever the standard requires. I would like to hear argument on both sides. David Korn dgk@research.att.com |
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