BranoZ wrote: > Paul Watson wrote: >> Using a '$' before the string works in the ksh that is part of FC4. >> However, it does not work on the pdksh that is in FC3 and Cygwin. It >> also does not work on AIX ksh. >> >> $ print $'now' >> $now > > In bash you can also use Ctrl-v followed by special character. > (I used to reset terminal by echo "<Ctrl-v><Esc>c"<Enter>) > > Ctrl-v, Enter -> generate 0x0d to command-line > Crtl-v, Ctrl-m -> the same as above > Ctrl-v, Ctrl-j -> generate 0x0a (UNIX \n) > > So type: > python -c 'import sys; > then press Ctrl-v followed by Ctrl-j > and type the rest.. > > In vi it looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] At CLI it realy does a newline. > I guess, you can no longer call it an one-liner ;-) > > I'm not sure whether Ctrl-v is a bash feature. More probably > the tty driver. So, it may be worth tring it on bash-less UNIXes > (that deserve to extinct)
You can as well use Enter directly on the command line, together with quotes. Reinhold -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list