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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting replace *.sqc files with *.sqC extension Post 50584 by zazzybob on Tuesday 27th of April 2004 05:39:39 PM
Old 04-27-2004
Still requires multiple commands, but in the Korn shell, you can do
Code:
for file in *.c; do _file=${file%%.c}.cpp; mv $file $_file; done

on a single line, although it hampers readability....

That will rename all .c files to .cpp in the current directory.

Peace,
ZB
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SEGEDIT(1)						      General Commands Manual							SEGEDIT(1)

NAME
segedit - extract and replace sections from object files SYNOPSIS
segedit [ option ] name ... input_file [-extract segname sectname filename] ... [[-replace segname sectname filename] ... -output out- put_file] DESCRIPTION
Segedit extracts and or replaces the named sections from the input_file and creates an output_file (if replacing a section). The segment and section names are the same as specified to ld(1) with the -segcreate option. The segment and section names of an object file can be examined with the -l option to otool(1). Only sections in segments that have no relocation to or for them can be replaced (marked with the SG_NORELOC segment flag) but all sections can be extracted. The options to segedit(1): -extract segname sectname filename Extracts the section specified by the segment name section name pair and places the contents in the specified filename. -replace segname sectname filename Will replace the section specified by the segment name section name pair and places and take the new contents for the section from the specified filename. The -output filename option must also be specified. The resulting size of the section will be rounded to a multiple of 4 bytes and padded with zero bytes if necessary. -output output_file Specifies the output file to create when replacing sections. SEE ALSO
ld(1), otool(1) LIMITATIONS
Only mach-O format files that are laid out in a contiguous address space and with their contents ordered in the order of increasing address can have their segments replaced by this program. This layout is what the link editor produces by default. Apple Computer, Inc. October 23, 1997 SEGEDIT(1)
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