Re: Another potential ksh bug?

2020-12-11 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
Hi Vadim, Thanks for looking into this, all I ever wanted was an ancient pdksh bug fix for Christmas. Regards, Jordan On 12/7/20 10:47 AM, Vadim Zhukov wrote: For me, this is a definite bug. I've opted my students to fix this bug, so unless there's a hurry, there must be a fix till the

Re: Another potential ksh bug?

2020-12-11 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
On 12/7/20 10:14 PM, Noth wrote: On 07/12/2020 05:41, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: Hello again, I was playing around with ksh array syntax and its behaviour when set as read-only. In my testing I noticed that ksh will allow you to overwrite the first element of a read-only array. Example

Re: Another potential ksh bug?

2020-12-07 Thread Noth
On 07/12/2020 05:41, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: Hello again, I was playing around with ksh array syntax and its behaviour when set as read-only. In my testing I noticed that ksh will allow you to overwrite the first element of a read-only array. Example snippet: #!/bin/ksh arr[0]=val1

Re: Another potential ksh bug?

2020-12-07 Thread Vadim Zhukov
For me, this is a definite bug. I've opted my students to fix this bug, so unless there's a hurry, there must be a fix till the end of December. :) пн, 7 дек. 2020 г. в 07:43, Jordan Geoghegan : > > Hello again, > > I was playing around with ksh array syntax and its behaviour when set as >

Another potential ksh bug?

2020-12-06 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
Hello again, I was playing around with ksh array syntax and its behaviour when set as read-only. In my testing I noticed that ksh will allow you to overwrite the first element of a read-only array. Example snippet: #!/bin/ksh arr[0]=val1 arr[1]=val2 readonly arr echo "${arr[@]}" arr=yikes