On 04/18/2017 06:50 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
What's cool about ':' vs. '#'
is:
...
Stick that in your .env and you get a
snarf-and-barf'able shell
prompt that evals as a noop. Blatantly ripped off from plan9port
IIRC. I run this across all manner of *BSD and Solaris and Linux and
it just works.
I think you're effectively doing the same thing that I'm doing by having
my prompt start with '#', thus turning copy & paste ""errors into
pasting comments. Just a difference of a '#' comment character and a
':' label.
I see little difference between ':' and '#' in this case.
Please help me understand if I'm wrong.
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