> From: [email protected] > > The following one line example should print "cc bb aa" but yields to a > syntax error: > > ksh93 -c 'typeset -a a=( [0]="aa" [1]="bb" [2]="cc" ) ; typeset -m > 'j=a[0]' ; typeset -m 'a[0]=a[1]' ; typeset -m 'a[1]=j' ; print > "$...@]}"' > ksh93[1]: typeset: : invalid variable name > > Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
What (do you think) is option -m supposed to do? I cannot find it documented in Bolsky/Korn, nor is it listed with typeset --man (I'm using ksh93r). It looks like your ksh complains on the option; what happens if you just omit that -m option? > > ksh93 version is from Solaris B109 > -- _________________________________________________________________ http://redirect.gimas.net/?n=M0904xMSNMovies Filme.Gratis.Für alle. MSN Movies. Fehlt nur noch das Popcorn. _______________________________________________ ast-users mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-users
