Sujet : Re: Running an editor from ANSI C
De : tth (at) *nospam* none.invalid (tTh)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 12. Jun 2024, 11:37:11
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On 6/12/24 10:08, Malcolm McLean wrote:
I'd expect to run ksh commands from within ksh, bash commands from
within bash, etc.
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I wouldn't expect a filesystem to be part of the shell at all.
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You'd expect to have a FileSystem file, and to type in at your ksh orz
zsh, cd "myfilesysyem.xml" and for ksh to mount it. But of course ksh
can't do that, because it doesn't recognise that format.
Unless someone writes a module for fuse that allows this kind
of manipulation.
I've already come across this kind of thing, which made it
possible to read images from floppy disks of old systems.
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