varstash: export the variable for storing stashed vars#52
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varstash: export the variable for storing stashed vars#52blueyed wants to merge 1 commit intocxreg:masterfrom
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That's interesting. Is there a use case that this supports? I'm hesitant because, once it's exported it's part of the interface and someone's will dog will die and they'll get fired if we ever need to take it out. @cxreg - any thoughts? |
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I think it's more an issue of security, i.e. exporting makes it available for subcommands, which might possibly leak data. The reason for doing this was to handle it correctly in subshells (IIRC). |
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Not sure if this is really smart, but I've added it a while back for zsh-autoenv (Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv@c4e3889).