Sujet : Re: Default PATH setting - reduce to something more sensible?
De : Keith.S.Thompson+u (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Keith Thompson)
Groupes : comp.unix.shellDate : 28. Jan 2025, 00:44:38
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro <
ldo@nz.invalid> writes:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2025 23:51:33 -0800, Keith Thompson wrote:
Of course the '/' character can appear in a pathname. And of course it
cannot appear in a pathname component, which POSIX also calls a
"filename".
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But you can use “∕” in a file/directory name.
Yes, you've already told that joke.
Again, that's a DIVISION SLASH character, U+2215, not a SOLIDUS or SLASH
character, U+002F. It's the latter that cannot appear in a filename.
You probably think you're being clever.
As Kaz recently told you, "Try not to interrupt when grownups are talking".
-- Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) Keith.S.Thompson+u@gmail.comvoid Void(void) { Void(); } /* The recursive call of the void */