Sujet : Re: Numerically sorted arguments (in shell)
De : janis_papanagnou+ng (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Janis Papanagnou)
Groupes : comp.unix.shellDate : 19. Jun 2024, 01:18:50
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On 18.06.2024 16:54, Eric Pozharski wrote:
with <v4okm3$h4cs$1@dont-email.me> Janis Papanagnou wrote:
On 16.06.2024 20:00, Eric Pozharski wrote:
with <v4ll54$3sd11$1@dont-email.me> Janis Papanagnou wrote:
[ zsh's glob qualifier for numerically sorted glob expansion ]
*SKIP* [ 20 lines 3 levels deep]
That being said, as a result of cross-pollination, something similar
might be in ksh too. I can't say where to dig through
ksh-documentation.
>
Well, I don't know of any in Ksh. (That's my problem.)
Is it because oh-my-bad documentation or ksh seeks minimal feature-set?
Ksh has really a lot features. But not this ["basic" (sort of)] one.
(Well, I might as well have just missed it in the docs, but there's
also the Bolsky/Korn book where I didn't see it. And I'm using that
shell so long. And I've also got no hints yet.)
p.s. Lack of features is a feature by itself, there's that.
Lacking features is certainly no feature of Ksh. ;-)
Janis