Firefox behaving differently

Little Girl littlergirl at gmail.com
Tue Sep 19 15:03:26 UTC 2023


Hey there,

Oliver Grawert wrote:

>plus and minus are used to turn on/off certain featues of your shell
>(stop on error is -e ... stop when uninitalized variables are used
>-u, etc etc) more often people use "set +x" (to print out every line
>and variable at execution) or some such inside the script itself,

I've always had a bit of trouble wrapping my mind around the minus
turning the option on and the plus turning it off again. You'd think
it would be the other way around.

>that said, just using a plus sign without a letter option is very
>likely a typo/omission ... 

That's two of you so far who have said that, and the folks in the
#bash IRC channel had no idea what it could be for, either, so it's
being discarded from my copy of the script.

-- 
Little Girl

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