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unposted: update or remove references to typeset behavior obsoleted by 35586.

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Barton E. Schaefer 2016-09-30 15:57:15 -07:00
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2016-09-30 Barton E. Schaefer <schaefer@zsh.org>
* unposted: Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo: update or remove references to
typeset behavior obsoleted by 35586.
* 39509: Src/builtins.c: in the event the current directory has
been removed, use chasedots semantics for "cd ..".

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@ -1918,11 +1918,6 @@ If the tt(-p) option is given, parameters and values are printed in the
form of a typeset command with an assignment, regardless of other flags
and options. Note that the tt(-H) flag on parameters is respected; no
value will be shown for these parameters.
As the intention of this option is to produce output that can restore
the current state, readonly specials (whose values cannot be
changed) are not shown and assignments to arrays are shown before
the tt(typeset) rendering the array readonly.
)
item(tt(-T) [ var(scalar)[tt(=)var(value)] var(array)[tt(=LPAR())var(value) ...tt(RPAR())] [ var(sep) ] ])(
This flag has a different meaning when used with tt(-f); see below.
@ -2019,9 +2014,10 @@ place in the output.
)
item(tt(-a))(
The names refer to array parameters. An array parameter may be
created this way, but it may not be assigned to in the tt(typeset)
statement. When displaying, both normal and associative arrays are
shown.
created this way, but it may be assigned to in the tt(typeset)
statement only if the reserved word form of tt(typeset) is enabled
(as it is by default). When displaying, both normal and associative
arrays are shown.
)
item(tt(-f))(
The names refer to functions rather than parameters. No assignments