* Global aliases can be created for syntactic tokens such as command
separators (";", "&", "|", "&&", "||"), redirection operators, etc. * There have been various further improvements to builtin handling with the POSIX_BUILTINS option (off by default) for compatibility with the POSIX standard. * 'whence -v' is now more informative, and 'whence -S' shows you how a full chain of symbolic links resolves to a command. * The 'p' parameter flag now allows an argument to be specified as a reference to a variable, e.g. ${(ps.$sep.)foo} to split $foo on a string given by $sep. * The option FORCE_FLOAT now forces variables, not just constants, to floating point in arithmetic expressions. * The type of an assignment in arithmetic expressions, e.g. the type seen by the variable res in $(( res = a = b )), is now more logical and C-like. * The default binding of 'u' in vi command mode has changed to undo multiple changes when invoked repeatedly. '^R' is now bound to redo changes. To revert to toggling of the last edit use: bindkey -a u vi-undo-change * Compatibility with Vim has been improved for vi editing mode. Most notably, Vim style text objects are supported and the region can be manipulated with vi commands in the same manner as Vim's visual mode. * Elements of the watch variable may now be patterns. * The logic for retrying history locking has been improved. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/shells/zsh?expand=0&rev=154
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Sun May 31 19:15:36 UTC 2015 - idonmez@suse.com
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- Update to version 5.0.8
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* Global aliases can be created for syntactic tokens such as command
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separators (";", "&", "|", "&&", "||"), redirection operators, etc.
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* There have been various further improvements to builtin handling
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with the POSIX_BUILTINS option (off by default) for compatibility with
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the POSIX standard.
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* 'whence -v' is now more informative, and 'whence -S' shows you
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how a full chain of symbolic links resolves to a command.
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* The 'p' parameter flag now allows an argument to be specified
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as a reference to a variable, e.g. ${(ps.$sep.)foo} to split $foo
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on a string given by $sep.
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* The option FORCE_FLOAT now forces variables, not just constants,
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to floating point in arithmetic expressions.
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* The type of an assignment in arithmetic expressions, e.g. the
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type seen by the variable res in $(( res = a = b )), is now
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more logical and C-like.
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* The default binding of 'u' in vi command mode has changed to undo
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multiple changes when invoked repeatedly. '^R' is now bound to redo
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changes. To revert to toggling of the last edit use:
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bindkey -a u vi-undo-change
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* Compatibility with Vim has been improved for vi editing mode. Most
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notably, Vim style text objects are supported and the region can be
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manipulated with vi commands in the same manner as Vim's visual mode.
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* Elements of the watch variable may now be patterns.
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* The logic for retrying history locking has been improved.
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- Remove gcc5-fix.patch, fixed upstream.
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