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shell, although there are differences and irregularities due to the
quick and dirty nature of the parser. The various quoting and
substitution operations are described below.
shell, although there are differences and irregularities due to the
quick and dirty nature of the parser. The various quoting and
substitution operations are described below.
The parser usually reads a
.I value
a character by character, until it finds a delimiter. Delimiter
The parser usually reads a
.I value
a character by character, until it finds a delimiter. Delimiter
the author suspects that this would be too confusing. The standard
output of the command, with trailing newlines (but not internal or
leading newlines) removed, is the result of the substitution.
the author suspects that this would be too confusing. The standard
output of the command, with trailing newlines (but not internal or
leading newlines) removed, is the result of the substitution.
The \*(sw program, and this manual, are \*(mw productions, in association
with the European Bioinformatics Institute. They were written by Mark
Wooding <mdw@nsict.org>. Go and ask him if you have problems.
The \*(sw program, and this manual, are \*(mw productions, in association
with the European Bioinformatics Institute. They were written by Mark
Wooding <mdw@nsict.org>. Go and ask him if you have problems.