Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 19:12:40 -0400 From: Garance A Drosihn <drosih@rpi.edu> To: "J. Mallett" <jmallett@FreeBSD.ORG> Cc: arch@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: cvs commit: src/usr.bin/sed main.c sed.1 Message-ID: <p05111753b8ff5b1e5228@[128.113.24.47]> In-Reply-To: <20020508202131.GC19530@FreeBSD.ORG> References: <200205080304.g4834BL42647@green.bikeshed.org> <p0511174bb8ff15c41118@[128.113.24.47]> <20020508202131.GC19530@FreeBSD.ORG>
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At 8:21 PM +0000 5/8/02, J. Mallett wrote: >Keep in mind you're saying "-; is not a valid option", >which while in practice may be safe, may not be the best >thing to say. But consider, for instance: /bin/echo test -? somestring vs: /bin/echo test -; somestring if you don't quote the '-;', then the shell will use it as a command-separator before the command ever sees it. This seems to be true with sh, csh, and bash on my freebsd-current system. This makes '-;' a very awkward flag for a command to use. Seems like a nice extension to getopt(3). -- Garance Alistair Drosehn = gad@gilead.netel.rpi.edu Senior Systems Programmer or gad@freebsd.org Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute or drosih@rpi.edu To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-arch" in the body of the message
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