commented quotes in subshells cause syntax errors

2006-04-14 Thread Mike Frysinger
not a regression as bash-2.05 / bash-3.0 also barf on this ... i imagine someone has already filed this, but i couldnt seem to find it in the mailing lists ... foo=$( #' echo hi) now the neat thing is that with bash-3.1 (unlike older versions), the open/close parens are detected properly when

Re: commented quotes in subshells cause syntax errors

2006-04-14 Thread Chet Ramey
Mike Frysinger wrote: not a regression as bash-2.05 / bash-3.0 also barf on this ... i imagine someone has already filed this, but i couldnt seem to find it in the mailing lists ... foo=$( #' echo hi) This has already been fixed for the next version. Chet -- ``The lyf so short, the

Re: commented quotes in subshells cause syntax errors

2006-04-14 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Friday 14 April 2006 22:52, Chet Ramey wrote: Mike Frysinger wrote: not a regression as bash-2.05 / bash-3.0 also barf on this ... i imagine someone has already filed this, but i couldnt seem to find it in the mailing lists ... foo=$( #' echo hi) This has already been fixed for