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From: Brent Welch <welch@panasas.com>
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| If we are allowed to assume 8.2 or higher, which we can't really, then
| we could add
[...]
| to the SelectTypein procedure.
Yes, I looked at "fixing" it there, but that code is really quite
general, with almost no understanding of what anything means, so I
didn't think that corrupting it with knowlwedge of the semantics of
what it is fetching would really be the best thing to do.
I ran out of time last night while looking for a better place for
a similar check (I would have gone directly to the regexp - I'm not
that up to date with all the latest tcl changes...) and I'm not sure
I will have time today, but I will keep looking.
kre
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