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Remove caret (^) #609

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hamon-e opened this issue Apr 28, 2018 · 3 comments
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Remove caret (^) #609

hamon-e opened this issue Apr 28, 2018 · 3 comments
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hamon-e commented Apr 28, 2018

The caret operator as been remove in the master branch of fish-shell
so the installation script isn't working anymore

@sagebind sagebind added this to the v7 milestone May 1, 2018
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Can confirm, using fish, version 2.7.1-1117-ge02e485c, can still install stuff but the output is very spammy...

oranja added a commit to oranja/oh-my-fish that referenced this issue Jun 8, 2018
Fish is deprecating `^` as a shortcut for stderr redirection.
Replace with the more common and compatible `2>`.

Fixes oh-my-fish#609
@sagebind sagebind added this to Backlog in Oh My Fish! Sep 10, 2018
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faho commented Sep 27, 2018

Note from the fish team: This is now hidden behind a "feature" flag, so it will still be available by default but can be turned off.

The intention is still to remove it (and the ? glob), but in the major release after 3.0.

@sagebind sagebind added fish-3.0 Fish 3.0 compatibility priority: high High priority labels Dec 31, 2018
@sagebind sagebind moved this from Backlog to In progress in Oh My Fish! Jan 4, 2019
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I opened a few pull requests 😛☝️

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