The ksh 2014-01-14 man page states the following regarding arrays with subscripts * or @ :
======================================== ${parameter} ... If an array vname with last subscript * @, or for index arrays of the form sub1 .. sub2.is used, then the value for each of the elements between sub1 and sub2 inclusive (or all elements for * and @) is substituted, separated by the first character of the value of IFS. ======================================== However, the array elements appear to be separated by the first character of IFS only for a * subscript, and only if the array vname is double-quoted: ======================================== $ array=(one two three) $ (IFS=,; print -r ${array[@]}) one two three $ (IFS=,; print -r ${array[0..2]}) one two three $ (IFS=,; print -r ${array[*]}) one two three $ (IFS=,; print -r "${array[@]}") one two three $ (IFS=,; print -r "${array[0..2]}") one two three $ (IFS=,; print -r "${array[*]}") one,two,three ======================================== I suggest the man page be updated to reflect this behavior. -- Nathan Weeks IT Specialist USDA-ARS Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit Crop Genome Informatics Laboratory Iowa State University http://weeks.public.iastate.edu/ _______________________________________________ ast-developers mailing list ast-developers@lists.research.att.com http://lists.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-developers