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Re: Using "m4_bpatsubst/patsubst" to remove a string from a variable
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Using "m4_bpatsubst/patsubst" to remove a string from a variable |
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Mon, 6 Jun 2016 12:21:23 -0600 |
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On 06/06/2016 07:31 AM, Zack Weinberg wrote:
> or you can do it all in shell:
>
> VAR="text1 text2"
> VAR2="`AS_ECHO("$VAR") | sed 's/text1//g'`" dnl yes, the nested double
> quotes are correct
Correct in a POSIX shell, but liable to misbehave on some older shells.
Better is:
VAR2=`AS_ECHO("$VAR") | sed 's/text1//g'`
Since it is in assignment context, you don't need the outer "" to
prevent word splitting, the `` is enough for the shell to know where the
assignment ends.
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