If a function name, with its trailing parentheses, is in the
environment , trying to unset it will error out with a message of "not
a valid identifier". Handle this as a special case, and unset it with
the -f option which can handle the parentheses in the supplied
identifier.
---
dib/dib.ml | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/dib/dib.ml b/dib/dib.ml
index d730527..16149ae 100644
--- a/dib/dib.ml
+++ b/dib/dib.ml
@@ -283,6 +283,7 @@ if [ -z \"$preserve_env\" ]; then
for envvar in `env | grep '^\\w' | cut -d= -f1`; do
case \"$envvar\" in
PATH | USER | USERNAME | HOSTNAME | TERM | LANG | HOME | SHELL | LOGNAME ) ;;
+ BASH_FUNC_* ) unset -f $envvar ;;
*) unset $envvar ;;
esac
done
--
2.4.3