Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/shells/zsh
From: Ryosuke Moro
Date: 2015-12-08 12:24:59
Message id: 20151208112459.720C6FB7E@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
Update to 5.2

NEWS:
Changes from 5.1.1 to 5.2
-------------------------

The new module zsh/param/private can be loaded to allow the shell
to define parameters that are private to a function scope (i.e. are
not propagated to nested functions called within this function).

The parameter flag ${(P)...} is now more useful when it appears in
a nested expansion.  For example,

  typeset -A assoc=(one un two deux three trois)
  name=assoc
  print ${${(P)name}[one]}

now prints "un".  In previous versions of the shell the value of the
substitution was fully expanded on return from ${(P)name}, making
associative array subscripting difficult.  As a side effect, flags
for formatting appearing in the inner substitution now affect the
substitution of the name (into "assoc" in this case), which is not
normally useful: flags that should apply to the value must be in the
outer substitution.

The GLOB_STAR_SHORT option allows the pattern **/* to be shortened to
just ** if no / follows. so **.c searches recursively for a file whose
name has the suffix ".c".

The effect of the WARN_CREATE_GLOBAL option has been significantly
extended, so expect it to cause additional warning messages about
parameters created globally within function scope.

README:
Incompatibilities between 5.1 and 5.2
-------------------------------------

The behaviour of the parameter flag (P) has changed when it appears
in a nested parameter group, in order to make it more useful in
such cases.  A (P) in the outermost parameter group behaves as
before.  See NEWS for more.

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.74modifypkgsrc/shells/zsh/Makefile
1.33modifypkgsrc/shells/zsh/PLIST
1.56modifypkgsrc/shells/zsh/distinfo