I told Camillo more os less the same :)

'ls -la' systemTo: [ :stream | ]. "piped"
'ls -la>z' system. "non piped"

can do the work perfectly... don't need to crapy syntax to have the same power. 
Being able to do something like: 

'$myvar \n' seems more needed for me (also with some regexp there).

Esteban

On Jun 29, 2012, at 6:22 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:

> 
> On 29 Jun 2012, at 17:57, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> 
>> - missing backtics `ls -algh`
>> - crappy string escape modes '\n\t Fooo \''
> 
> What about 
> 
> 'ls -lah' executeAsOSProcess
> 
> and
> 
> '\n\t Fooo \''  withEscapes
> 
> which could become with variables
> 
> ('ls {1}' format: { '/tmp/foo/' }) executeAsOSProcess
> 
> I just made up the selector names, maybe there are better ones.
> 
> 


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