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Subject: re :faster startup
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Date: Tue, 7-Feb-84 11:32:00 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb 7 11:32:00 1984
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From: Steve Woods
>> The solution that we have used here is a simple one-liner,
>> that does not need any temporary files:
>> set noglob;eval `tset -s -Q -m :?h19`;unset noglob
>If you spy on the output of tset you will notice it is terminated with:
>``...; unset noglob''
>So your ``;unset noglob'' is redundant. On the other hand, why doesn't
>tset just generate the ``set noglob'' too?
Because of the '?h19' and having to inhibit file name substitution BEFORE tset
runs.