Hi Matt,
I've responded on the Gist too, but I'll copy what I had here.
On 5/5/2013 5:19 PM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
Do you remember why you needed to use `%%1` in place of `%%*` ?
The former will only pass the 1st parameter while the 2nd will pass
everything. So when using `%%1` the second and further files or
parameters will be ignored. I didn't come up with a scenario where
that is needed or an improvement, but perhaps I'm missing a use case
were it is(?)
L32: Good question why I did that... no clue, really. It works, though,
for my purposes.|%%*|is probably correct, and I will revise this.
L34-35: Google says
otherwise:http://www.instructables.com/id/Slightly-More-Advanced-Basic-Batch/step2/ECHO-OFFON-Command/
That being said, I did test this both with and without the@echo
<https://gist.github.com/echo>off line... and it only worked with
the@echo <https://gist.github.com/echo>off line. At least on my systems
(2 win xp, 1 win 7 64).
L21: It was complaining on my WinXP boxes, but that could be a security
setting. Both of my WinXP boxes are the property of my employer, and
they have some pretty crazy security protocols in place. Not sure if
that has anything to do with it, but my WinXP boxes didn't like the
extra slash at all.
-->Jake
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