On 9/4/06, Philip Ganchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/3/06, Martin Baehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> > i get it reproducably like this:
> >
> [...]
>
> I redefine some functions in my local fish directory, and they work as 
> expected.
>
> What happens if you have two different definitions for the same
> function in two different files?
>
> fish> cat > foo.fish
> function foo; echo foo; end
> fish: Job 1, "cat > foo.fish" terminated by signal SIGINT (Quit
> request from job control (^C))
> fish> cat > foo2.fish
> function foo; echo bar; end
> fish: Job 1, "cat > foo2.fish" terminated by signal SIGINT (Quit
> request from job control (^C))
> fish> . foo.fish
> fish> . foo2.fish
> fish> functions foo
> fish> functions foo
> fish> foo
> fish> foo
>
> What happens if you redefine the same function in the same file?
>
> fish> cat > bar.fish
> function bar; echo bar; end
> function bar; echo baz; end
> fish: Job 1, "cat > bar.fish" terminated by signal SIGINT (Quit
> request from job control (^C))
> fish> . bar.fish
> fish> functions bar
> fish> functions bar
> fish> bar
> fish> bar
>

The problem was in the autoloader, so the problem only surfaced if two
different autoload-directories define the same function. In that case,
fish should always use the first definition, but in some cases it used
the second because a 'break' command hade accidentally moved inside a
conditional statement.

-- 
Axel

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