On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 09:16:46 EDT > "Thomas M. Albright" said: > > >Which manual is that? I've been using to shell programming books, > >(they're at home so I can't tell you the titles right not,) and the > >Complete Command Reference book, although that one is really out of date > >(1997!). > > > >None of these books say anytyhing about how 'let' interprets input > >values. Not that I've seen, anyway. > > That would be the Bash manual, a.k.a., man bash(1) :) > Ack! That is to say: Eek! The man "page" for bash is a book of it's own! For collections of that much text, I prefer dead tree media. :)
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