On Thu, January 20, 2011 8:08 am, Ben Schmidt wrote:
> Yeah, it does. Every command does its argument separation itself, too.
> The Windows APIs only supply the commandline as a string (though the C
> library of whatever compiler you're using will have some standard way of
> doing this--mind you, it isn't consistent between libraries, and
> therefore not consistent between apps, which is a pain). Unless
> something changed in the last few years, which I don't think it has.
>
> I just never knew the rename command would actually work like that.
> Fascinating.

That was actually one of the few things that really annoyed me,
when switching to Linux.

"Why do I need to script something using
a loop, if Windows can do it much more easily"?

regards,
Christian

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