On 7/14/07, Scott McKellar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This patch adds some minor niceties to the srfsh's user interface.
[snip]

Some users may have developed scripts that depend on the previous
behavior of srfsh.  In particular, with the old srfsh it was possible
to comment things out by adding leading blanks.  Such "comments"
would result in error messages but would be otherwise ignored.

I doubt very highly that this will adversely effect any existing
scripts, having written all that are currently used in a production
environment.  I will be sure to note this change in the release notes
for 1.0, but so much is changing that I doubt it will be of any
consequence.

It always annoyed me that using #! to use srfsh as a script
interpreter caused warnings (though not enough for me to actually fix
the problem, obviously), so this change in particular is very welcome.

Committed without changes.  Thanks for protecting a little bit of my sanity. :)

--miker

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