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| 1 | Some issues left to take care of:
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| 3 | o sane ~ handling on non-Unix platforms
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| 5 | Currently on non-Unix, when the glob code encounters a tilde glob
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| 6 | (.e.g ~user/foo or ~/.cshrc), it simply returns that pattern
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| 7 | without doing any expansion (meaning perl will weed it out since a
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| 8 | file of that name isn't likely to exist).
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| 10 | Please, if you have strong feelings about how tilde expansion
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| 11 | should be done on your favorite non-Unix platform(s), submit a
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| 12 | patch.
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| 14 | o path separator handling
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| 16 | Guido's code contains the assumption that the path separator is one
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| 17 | character (byte, probably) in length. Win32 doesn't object to the
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| 18 | true slash as a separator. I imagine MacPerl could change the SEP
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| 19 | cpp #define to ":". I have no idea what it is for VMS. Again, if
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| 20 | you have ideas and especially patches, please feel free to share
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| 21 | them.
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