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Re: 'read ... < file' works, but horks up subsequent executions
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: 'read ... < file' works, but horks up subsequent executions |
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Mon, 24 May 2004 14:18:34 -0400 |
> Previous experience with the read builtin had convinced me that its
> limitations made it almost useless, and section E4 of the Bash FAQ backed
> this feeling up. Then I found myself needing to split input up and store
> it in successive variables (since arrays can't be exported, and 'export'
> won't even print an error if you try). So I decided to give 'read' one
> more chance, because that's exactly what it's supposed to do.
>
> It's almost working, but about to re-convince me that it really is useless.
You don't say which version of bash you're using, but I can't reproduce
this in 2.05b running on MacOS X, FreeBSD, or Linux.
Chet
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