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Re: grep
From: |
Danny YUE |
Subject: |
Re: grep |
Date: |
Thu, 09 Mar 2017 19:25:54 +0800 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 0.9.18; emacs 25.2.1 |
Emanuel, are you talking to me...?
The OP's problem might be caused by a incorrectly configured PATH,
which I can't help because I'm not familiar with Windows/Emacs.
However anyway EShell grep should work by default.
For those who may need to know:
In EShell if you just use "grep" in the command line, it invokes
built-in grep facility implemented by emacs lisp.
And if you want to use system grep, you need to specify it by a leading
star like "*grep".
See below eshell log:
~ $ which grep
eshell/grep is a compiled Lisp function in ‘em-unix.el’
~ $ which *grep
/bin/grep
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Danny YUE wrote:
>
>> Just for mentioning another option if you
>> need it: Use M-x eshell which has a built-in
>> grep facility.
>
> What about M-x shell RET and then plain /bin/grep ?
- grep, Fred Stanke, 2017/03/09
- Re: grep, Aleksandar Simić, 2017/03/09
- Re: grep, Emanuel Berg, 2017/03/09
- Re: grep, Danny YUE, 2017/03/09
- Re: grep, Emanuel Berg, 2017/03/09
- Re: grep,
Danny YUE <=
- Re: grep, Emanuel Berg, 2017/03/09
- RE: grep, Fred Stanke, 2017/03/09
- Re: grep, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/03/09