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Date:Sun, 6 Feb 2022 13:48:21 -0500
From:Chet Ramey
Message-ID: <893a2b34-5428-7264-b2eb-032f12054...@case.edu>
| That's the aforementioned rabbit hole.
It is, and for implementations, whether to bother with any of
this really just depends on how standards
On 2/6/22 1:23 PM, Robert Elz via austin-group-l at The Open Group wrote:
They are definitely allowed, what saves all of us is that no-one
ever writes this, and if anyone ever attempted it, they'd probably be
hoping that the end-word on the here-doc redirect would be expanded
the same way it is
Date:Sun, 6 Feb 2022 11:14:05 + (UTC)
From:Thorsten Glaser
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| Should that even work?!
Yes. The word after a << redirect is of exactly the same syntax
as the word after any other redirect ooerator.
You can write
cat < $( ls -t *.c | sed
On 2/6/22 6:14 AM, Thorsten Glaser via austin-group-l at The Open Group wrote:
Robert Elz via austin-group-l at The Open Group dixit:
But there is a somewhat weird case that the shells (those for which
this works at all, which is a minority) differ about, that I don't
Which is correct, and
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Robert Elz via austin-group-l at The Open Group dixit:
>But there is a somewhat weird case that the shells (those for which
>this works at all, which is a minority) differ about, that I don't
>Which is correct, and why?
Should that even work?! (mksh is one of the shells in which it doesn’t,
and
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