On 4/20/20 5:12 PM, George Jones wrote:
> No real opinion on syntax.
>
> Using something existing:
>
> declare -A foo[SIZE]
>
> seems sensible, especially if there was no semantic meaning (I'm not a fan
> of syntax without semantics .... clutter).
It's been there forever for ksh88 compatibility, but bash doesn't use it
for anything (and I suspect ksh93 doesn't either).
> Big thing is that the new stuff for fringe new pathologic use cases (mine)
> should not have negative impact (huge buffer preallocation) on the existing
> ?30 years? of users/scripts.
I don't think there are very many, if any, scripts out there using that
syntax. It's never had any semantic meaning.
> Some docs on how the SIZE is used (hint for preallocation of hash table
> size, not hard limit on number of entries) probably also in order.
Sure, if the size argument ever meant something, I would document it. :-)
Chet
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