> So the extra space behaviour seems to be particular to Activestate perl and the windows cmd prompt.
I just tested to run GIT's Perl inside a cmd.exe instead of a GIT-bash and copying worked fine
so it's rather the perl/debugger version conflicting with the cmd.exe
> Git\usr\bin\perl.exe -de0
...
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.51
...
DB<3> say for 1..3
1
2
3
DB<4>
...
This is perl 5, version 26, subversion 2 (v5.26.2)
and you're right Powershell doesn't have that problem ... (it's just tooo blue ;-)
DB<1> say for 1..3
1
2
3
DB<2>
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