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author | Axel Beckert <abe@deuxchevaux.org> | 2022-05-14 23:32:33 +0200 |
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committer | Axel Beckert <abe@deuxchevaux.org> | 2022-05-14 23:32:33 +0200 |
commit | 2ae4a3989e1bd06c82d597418a46b25cb14d57ed (patch) | |
tree | 9cfc4bf449c34f9493e369910e94773d4cc88366 /Doc/help/unset | |
parent | 43867f68c0b1279ec096ce5639e6ec3a2df8103f (diff) | |
parent | d4d203488826181aa4eb360ce57de138417ba680 (diff) | |
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Update upstream source from tag 'upstream/5.9'
Update to upstream version '5.9'
with Debian dir 9ec0c75153d850f8dda83cca1a9ed3ff6200c14b
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diff --git a/Doc/help/unset b/Doc/help/unset index a48687fd5..3e8183648 100644 --- a/Doc/help/unset +++ b/Doc/help/unset @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ unset [ -fmv ] name ... - Each named parameter is unset. Local parameters remain local - even if unset; they appear unset within scope, but the previous + Each named parameter is unset. Local parameters remain local + even if unset; they appear unset within scope, but the previous value will still reappear when the scope ends. Individual elements of associative array parameters may be unset - by using subscript syntax on name, which should be quoted (or - the entire command prefixed with noglob) to protect the sub- + by using subscript syntax on name, which should be quoted (or + the entire command prefixed with noglob) to protect the sub- script from filename generation. - If the -m flag is specified the arguments are taken as patterns - (should be quoted) and all parameters with matching names are + If the -m flag is specified the arguments are taken as patterns + (should be quoted) and all parameters with matching names are unset. Note that this cannot be used when unsetting associative - array elements, as the subscript will be treated as part of the + array elements, as the subscript will be treated as part of the pattern. - The -v flag specifies that name refers to parameters. This is + The -v flag specifies that name refers to parameters. This is the default behaviour. unset -f is equivalent to unfunction. |