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-rw-r--r-- | bin/dub.sh | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bin/han.bash | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | bin/mi5.awk | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | readline/inputrc | 4 |
5 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ dir=${1:-.} lim=${2:-10} # Enter the target dir or bail cd -- "$dir" || exit -# Some find(1) devilry to deal with newlines as safely as possible. The idea is -# not even to touch them, and warn about their presence; better the results are -# wrong than malformed +# Some find(1) devilry to deal with newlines as safely as possible. The idea +# is not even to touch them, and warn about their presence; better the results +# are wrong than malformed nl=$(printf '\n/') find . ! -name . -prune \( \ -name '*'"${nl%/}"'*' \ diff --git a/bin/han.bash b/bin/han.bash index e44ffb97..8a289e6e 100644 --- a/bin/han.bash +++ b/bin/han.bash @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # Abstract calls to Bash help vs man(1) self=han -# Ensure we're using at least version 2.05. Weird arithmetic syntax needed here -# due to leading zeroes and trailing letters in some 2.x version numbers (e.g. -# 2.05a). +# Ensure we're using at least version 2.05. Weird arithmetic syntax needed +# here due to leading zeroes and trailing letters in some 2.x version numbers +# (e.g. 2.05a). # shellcheck disable=SC2128 [ -n "$BASH_VERSINFO" ] || exit ((BASH_VERSINFO[0] == 2)) && diff --git a/bin/mi5.awk b/bin/mi5.awk index c5ca7aff..0a00d1d7 100644 --- a/bin/mi5.awk +++ b/bin/mi5.awk @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ bmac && NF { # Start off neither quoting nor macroing. iquo = imac = 0 - # Crude and slow, clansman. Your parser was no better than that of a clumsy - # child. + # Crude and slow, clansman. Your parser was no better than that of a + # clumsy child. for (i = 1; i <= length(src); ) { # Inline macro expansion: commented diff --git a/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh b/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh index 8913b4a1..5ad14b9c 100644 --- a/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh +++ b/ksh/shrc.d/ksh.sh @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ # Unfortunately, this isn't very simple, because KSH_VERSION is set by PDKSH # and derivatives, and in ksh93t+ and above, but not in earlier versions of -# ksh93. To make matters worse, the best way I can find for testing the version -# makes other shells throw tantrums. +# ksh93. To make matters worse, the best way I can find for testing the +# version makes other shells throw tantrums. # Does the name of our shell have "ksh" in it at all? This is in no way # guaranteed. It's just a heuristic that e.g. Bash shouldn't pass. @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ esac # before we proceed ... if [ -z "$KSH_VERSION" ] ; then - # Test whether we have content in the .sh.version variable. Suppress errors - # and run it in a subshell to work around parsing error precedence. + # Test whether we have content in the .sh.version variable. Suppress + # errors and run it in a subshell to work around parsing error precedence. # shellcheck disable=SC2234 ( test -n "${.sh.version}" ) 2>/dev/null || return diff --git a/readline/inputrc b/readline/inputrc index f9007c24..ab9dde86 100644 --- a/readline/inputrc +++ b/readline/inputrc @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ $if Bash # Expand ! history with a spacebar press # Note that this makes your shell unusable if your Bash doesn't have - # magic-space. It's had this feature since 2.02, which is below the minimum - # 2.05a supported by these dotfiles. + # magic-space. It's had this feature since 2.02, which is below the + # minimum 2.05a supported by these dotfiles. Space: magic-space # Tab does traditional blocking completion |