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The case for symlinked directories being duplicated a lot isn't there, but there *is* a usecase for adding the symlink rather than the target, and that's homebrew. E.g. homebrew installs ruby into /usr/local/Cellar/ruby/2.7.1_2/bin, and links to it from /usr/local/opt/ruby/bin. If we add the target, we would miss updates. Having path entries that point to the same location isn't a big problem - it's a path lookup, so it takes a teensy bit longer. The canonicalization is mainly so paths don't end up duplicated via weird spelling and so relative paths can be used. |
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CHANGELOG.rst | ||
commands.rst | ||
completions.rst | ||
conf.py | ||
design.rst | ||
faq.rst | ||
fish_for_bash_users.rst | ||
fish_indent_lexer.py | ||
index.rst | ||
license.rst | ||
tutorial.rst |