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Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra})
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}) |
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Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:36:24 -0400 |
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Stephane Chazelas wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 08:16:53PM -0400, Chet Ramey wrote:
> How does it get exanded to
>
> echo <(cat p.main.optional) <(cat p.main,extra)
>
> though?
>
> If it were textual, I would expect:
>
> echo <(cat p.main.optional) p.main,extra)
It's still a word expansion. The parser splits the input into words
before brace expansion takes place.
>
> And what about:
>
> echo $(cat p.main.{optional,extra})
>
> This resolves to
>
> echo $(cat p.main.optional p.main.extra)
>
> I can't see any reason why $(...) and <(...) should be treated
> differently.
Yes, that's a separate issue worth consideration. There is already code
to treat command substitution specially and defer expansion to the
subshell. It might be a good idea to treat process substitution the same
way.
Chet
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- strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), lucas, 2007/04/17
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Chet Ramey, 2007/04/17
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Andreas Schwab, 2007/04/18
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Lucas Nussbaum, 2007/04/18
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Andreas Schwab, 2007/04/18
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Eric Blake, 2007/04/18
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Andreas Schwab, 2007/04/18
- Re: strange expansion of <(cat p.main.{optional,extra}), Lucas Nussbaum, 2007/04/18
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