ok, i will. sorry for that.
On 11月10日, 下午3时32分, Ben Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes. Windows doesn't use the shell for wildcard expansion. And I don't
> think it does tilde expansion of any kind, even itself.
>
> By the way, please don't mix up top and bottom posting. Mostly on this
> list we bottom post. I personally prefer top posting and often people
> here won't mind either if a thread is top-posted. But mixing them up is
> really confusing. If a thread is already using bottom-posting, please
> keep it that way.
>
> Ben.
>
> StarWing wrote:
> > it's okay in windows.....
>
> > On 11月10日, 下午1时57分, Ben Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> John Little wrote:
> >>> Hi all
> >>> I've found myself revisiting an issue I raised in 2007. Why does
> >>> :echo glob('non_existent~')
> >>> give
> >>> non_existent~
> >>> on *nix? Some side effect of attempted tilde expansion it would
> >>> seem. A bug IMO.
> >> Yeah, surely that's a bug. The shell returns a wildcard unchanged if it
> >> has no matches, but it seems Vim returns nothing. In this case, if Vim
> >> refers wildcard expansion to the shell, it should check if what it gets
> >> back is the same as what it sent, and assume no matches if it is.
>
> >> However, in this case, no expansion should be even being attempted,
> >> because the tilde isn't at the start of the string.
>
> >> So it seems there might be two bugs here.
>
> >> Ben.
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