On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 3:27 PM Clem Cole wrote: > Joy's cshell came out as part of 2BSD (which was V7 based), but he had > released "ashell" before that and included it in the original BSD ( > *a.k.a.* 1BSD) which was for V6 [what I don't remember is if it supported > the convention and I can not easily un-ar(1) the cont.a files in the 1BSD > tar image in Warren's archives. > Looking at the ashell sources on the 1BSD tuhs utree viewer suggests that ~ wasn't there yet, but that it was planned: sh.c: ... Features remaining to be fixed up and/or implemented ======== ========= == == ===== == === == =========== ... * Changes to glob to allow ~, prevent too long path, and prevent * perhaps running out of directories. ... Looking at glob.c, there's no ~ nor 126/176/7e in the sources. Editing the cont.a archive directly confirms no ~ or similar constant is present. By 2BSD, it was in sh.glob.c in the 'expand' function. Later versions define TILDE as '~' and used that. V7 had no ~ in the shell, but as you point out uucp there supported ~ for user home directories. V6 didn't have any of this included that I can find. Warner