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Re: Parameter indirection
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Parameter indirection |
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Sun, 15 Jul 2018 18:00:19 -0400 |
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On 7/15/18 2:19 PM, konsolebox wrote:
> Hi Chet,
>
> As noted in the manual a "variable is a parameter denoted by a name",
> and a parameter "is an entity that stores values; it can be a name, a
> number, or one of the special characters."
>
> But as observed, variable indirection doesn't only expand "variables".
> It also expands other forms of parameters including array elements,
> array[@], and special parameters like @.
True, though I think "variable indirection" is a more approachable way to
describe the feature. I think the description in the man page, and
especially the contexts where it appears, makes it clear that it works on
the `parameter' in ${[!]parameter[op[word]]}. If you think it would read
more clearly if I used `parameter' instead of `variable', I can look at
doing that.
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Chet Ramey, UTech, CWRU chet@case.edu http://tiswww.cwru.edu/~chet/