
15 May
2007
15 May
'07
7:24 p.m.
I wrote:
" In the current implementation, the local variables space and global environment variables space are separated. Local variables are those you define by simply typing like name=value. To access a local variable later on, you have to write '$name' or '${name}'; to execute the contents of a variable directly you can type '$name' at the command prompt."
...which implies that local variables can be used to save commands and execute them later. It doesn't contradict with the statement in previous bullet that
I don't see how you derive that. The text above does not mention commands or execution.
Delete that part, please. I was reding a different part of the message then. Sorry.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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