03-04-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Don Cragun
This also works with recent versions of bash (at least GNU bash, version 3.2.57 and later; but I don't know how far back it appeared in earlier releases).
This form of variable substitutions is an extension that is allowed, but neither required nor explicitly mentioned, by the POSIX standards.
I meant to write
bash, but somehow the "b" did not make it to the post
,
This form of parameter expansion was introduced in GNU bash version 2.0 (Nov 1996).
--
(the typo suggested that the Almquist shell (
ash) could do it, which is not the case, nor is it the ambition of
ash ..)
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