Hi guys,
I'm looking for a method to do raw command substitution.
The issue:
- Need a ksh93t+ / ksh93u facillity to be able to take the literal output of a
command with no substitutions or omissions, where the substitute data is less
than 1kB. Target platforms are RHEL 6.4, Solaris 11 AIX
Can you exclude any character from your input data to be used as a separator?
Then you could redefine the read separator (in the example below I used X):
printf \n\n\n\n\n | IFS= read -dX FOO
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 21:02:01 +
From: eschulm...@bloomberg.net
To:
Very usable. That looks like a winner.
Thanks!
-G
- Original Message -
From: janis_papanag...@hotmail.com
To: Eugene Schulman (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK), ast-users@lists.research.att.com
At: Dec 16 2013 16:28:54
Can you exclude any character from your input data to be used as a
On 12/16/2013 1:02 PM, Eugene Schulman (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a method to do raw command substitution.
The issue:
- Need a ksh93t+ / ksh93u facillity to be able to take the literal
output of a command with no substitutions or omissions, where the
substitute