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Remove (or allow removal of) =~ ligature #167
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The same goes for many scripting languages (VimL, Perl). |
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Travis: jruby-9.1.13.0; use dist: "trusty" This PR updates the CI matrix to use latest JRuby. http://jruby.org/2017/09/06/jruby-9-1-13-0.html Update: In order to pass tests, I updated the `dist` (what kind of machine tests run on in Travis) to `trusty`.
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The =~ ligature is not appropriate for UNIX shells. Would it be possible to remove it, or for a user to remove it?
e.g.
export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
There, the =~ does not mean "approximately equals".
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