I'm not sure where the misunderstanding is. I often use the set (brace) notation in bash, e.g. when temporarily renaming files (mv file.name{,.old}). The question isn't about the glob syntax -- it's about being able to produce strings from a glob call that have nothing to do with files in the current directory.
In reply to Re^2: Actual use cases for non-filename behaviour of glob?
by vrk
in thread Actual use cases for non-filename behaviour of glob?
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