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Re: Variable assignment not working as expected
From: |
Alex Roman |
Subject: |
Re: Variable assignment not working as expected |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Jun 2007 03:01:12 -0400 |
On 09/06/07, Bean <address@hidden> wrote:
I try the following command:
set AA=1
set BB=$AA
Taking a quick look at command.c where the "set" command is defined,
it doesn't look like that feature is implemented. Even in grub_env_set
in env.c it isn't implemented.
I'm willing to implement this feature... Where do you, devs, think
this would be better suited? In the set command, or in the
grub_env_set function?
then type set, it shows:
AA=1
BB=
should the value of BB be 1 ?
BTW, i notice that echo.c exists, but no echo.mod is generated.
Because echo is such a "core" command it is built right into the kernel AFAIK...
Cheers!
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Alex Roman <address@hidden>
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