why does -vi- set the hi bit when expanding `%' and `#'?
Guy Harris
guy at auspex.UUCP
Fri Jan 20 06:23:35 AEST 1989
>As I understand it, we finally get to say goodbye to bit seven internal
>quoting with the System V, release 4 version of the shell. It's
>possible that it's been eliminated in V.3.1 and later as well.
Heck, it was eliminated in the V.3 Bourne shell; that's why the V.3.1
(maybe the V.3, I don't remember) "vi" doesn't use the 8th-bit-quoting
hack anymore when running commands. (It doesn't do any quoting.)
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