Drat. #zsh doesn’t expand braces before expanding variables. In #bash, «echo $X{A,B}X» gets expanded to «echo $XAX $XBX».
“I hate PDAs. Public displays of hostility, on the other hand, are perfectly fine.”
Gotta say that #zsh’s «typeset -TU SCALAR_PATH array_path» is pretty damn nice.
Is there a #zsh equivalent of #bash’s «shopt -q»? In other words, I want capture the current value of a shell option.
#zsh version of array export functions: http://pastie.org/8083165
#zsh has no way of including newlines in PS1 other than literally? «print -P “\n…"» does work, though.
Thinking of joining the dark side and using #zsh. It’s going to require a bit of effort to convert my bash setup. First step: porting my array export functions (http://pastie.org/3839697).
Purposeful Misinterpretation of the Ambiguities of the English Language for Fun and Profit
Sensitive pipes [photos.app.net]
Quick and dirty testing of all HTTP GET routes: http://pastie.org/8063493 #ruby #rails #bash
Sloppy bridge builders leave parts on top of the Wells Street bridge [photos.app.net]
Enjoying The Beastles [thebeastles.com].
Gabriel Weinberg, founder of Duck Duck Go, at Gel 2013: http://vimeo.com/68099450 #privacy #dontbeevil
“My nose doesn’t usually smell a lot, but when it does, it’s usually food.”
The problem with all these freemium games is that you can’t gift them.
Three exhausted-looking, shirtless guys skateboarding uphill.
On home rehab: “All you need is YouTube and a Mexican.” Uh, yeah.
Tres leches cake for breakfast. Hey, that’s valid: it’s got eggs in it.
Who’s Afraid (of The Art of Noise)?
Finding out test coverage of this app isn’t as comprehensive as I thought it was. sigh