top | item 35986648 (no title) cwingrav | 2 years ago A lot of bash errors are not understanding possible cases due to white space.. which shellcheck catches. After using it for a while, I don’t even really worry about white space because of the good habits I’ve learned/(been forced to use). discuss order hn newest ndsipa_pomu|2 years ago That's all well and good until you come across a filename with a linefeed in it - null termination is where it's at!(I can't actually recall encountering a filename that includes a linefeed) Joker_vD|2 years ago I've got several empty files on my desktop (on Windows) serving as sticky notes of some sort, and they have line breaks in their names, obviously. load replies (1)
ndsipa_pomu|2 years ago That's all well and good until you come across a filename with a linefeed in it - null termination is where it's at!(I can't actually recall encountering a filename that includes a linefeed) Joker_vD|2 years ago I've got several empty files on my desktop (on Windows) serving as sticky notes of some sort, and they have line breaks in their names, obviously. load replies (1)
Joker_vD|2 years ago I've got several empty files on my desktop (on Windows) serving as sticky notes of some sort, and they have line breaks in their names, obviously. load replies (1)
ndsipa_pomu|2 years ago
(I can't actually recall encountering a filename that includes a linefeed)
Joker_vD|2 years ago