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Re: 6.0 release
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arnold |
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Re: 6.0 release |
Date: |
Sun, 10 May 2015 09:10:33 -0600 |
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Heirloom mailx 12.4 7/29/08 |
> I didn't mean an awk misfeature, I meant a misfeature of the script.
Oops. Sorry. OK.
> > It does not. The string value of the variable contains a tab.
>
> No, it contains 2 characters: a backslash followed by 't'. This isn;t
> a Posix shell we are talking about, so the "\t" part was passed to the
> script verbatim.
Right. And gawk processes arguments to -v for escape sequences, so that
by the time the rest of the script sees it, it has a tab in it.
(POSIX shells don't expand escape sequences inside double quotes.)
> > But the %s outputs the value of the variable without interpreting it.
>
> It probably passes it to libc's printf, no?
No. libc printf is only used for formatting floating point numbers.
Everything else gawk does itself, manually. And libc printf %s
does NOT interpret escape sequences, either. :-)
> In a nutshell, Invocation_name is a literal string, so IMO it should
> be displayed as such.
But it isn't quite; gawk interprets the escape sequences in it, when
-v is processed.
> The Windows shell features that take file names apart produce
> backslashes, not forward slashes. So the batch file I wrote cannot
> use forward slashes.
Ah. Can you turn \ into \\ ?
> If this is a nuisance with no good solution, I can remove leading
> directories from Invocation_name. I just thought that we don't want
> this behavior on any platform. E.g., what if a directory name
> includes some other special characters?
Sounds like it needs to be handled in the shell script.
Thanks,
Arnold
- Re: 6.0 release, (continued)
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/07
- Re: 6.0 release, Karl Berry, 2015/05/07
- Re: 6.0 release, Gavin Smith, 2015/05/08
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/09
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/09
- Re: 6.0 release, arnold, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release, Gavin Smith, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release, Gavin Smith, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release,
arnold <=
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release, arnold, 2015/05/10
- Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/10
Re: 6.0 release, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/05/08