Glob expansion strips trailing slash characters
Created by: skylerberg
If you run echo ./
it will print .
rather than ./
. This is because the pattern will be considered a glob and will be matched and then the match will not include a slash.
Created by: skylerberg
If you run echo ./
it will print .
rather than ./
. This is because the pattern will be considered a glob and will be matched and then the match will not include a slash.