driver: Don't undefine aliases that begin with a '+', to workaround an upstream bug.
Fixes #392.
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				|  | @ -28,8 +28,12 @@ | |||
| # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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| # First of all, ensure predictable parsing. | ||||
| zsh_highlight__aliases=`builtin alias -L` | ||||
| builtin unalias -m '*' | ||||
| zsh_highlight__aliases=`builtin alias -Lm '[^+]*'` | ||||
| # In zsh <= 5.2, `alias -L` emits aliases that begin with a plus sign ('alias -- +foo=42') | ||||
| # them without a '--' guard, so they don't round trip. | ||||
| # | ||||
| # Hence, we exclude them from unaliasing: | ||||
| builtin unalias -m '[^+]*' | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # Set $0 to the expected value, regardless of functionargzero. | ||||
| 0=${(%):-%N} | ||||
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