Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?
From: Andreas Kahari (ak+usenet_at_freeshell.org)
Date: 09/25/03
- Next message: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Previous message: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- In reply to: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Next in thread: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Reply: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 09:21:59 +0000 (UTC)
In article <slrnbn5c9b.42.stephane_chazelas@pcchazelas.free.fr>, Stephane CHAZELAS wrote:
> Andreas Kahari wrote:
[cut]
>> In a Bourne-derived shell, the escaping of the exclamation
>> mark is unnecessary.
> [....]
> zsh is Bourne derived and needs the escaping of the exclamation
> mark (unless you unset the banghist option [which I do] as in sh
> or ksh emulation)
>
> bash is Bourne derived and also performs history expansion (even
> if a "!" alone is not special).
Horrors! Even when used non-interactively?
Maybe I should be a bit more careful then. I'm only in front of
ksh's all day.
-- Andreas Kähäri
- Next message: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Previous message: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- In reply to: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Next in thread: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Reply: Stephane CHAZELAS: "Re: Use "find" to search for files without extensions ?"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]