Calvin Morrison gmail.com> writes:
> I just spend about fifteen minutes writing this little tool that I call print:
Don’t: print is a Korn Shell built-in command since 1988 or so.
bye,
//mirabilos
2013/3/31 Calvin Morrison
> Sed and awk are not suckless, they are very anti-unix philosophy in my
> mind.
>
I disagree.
Personnally, I use very often awk on scripts, because it allows multiple
statements and it also replaces grep / cut.
I think it's one of the most powerful tool I've ever seen.
awesome!!! that is the coolest pocket knife EVER!
JUST BOUGHT IT!
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 9:54 PM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
> On 30 March 2013 21:49, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
>> Calvin Morrison writes:
>>
>>> What do you guys think of the tool? Of the code? It does one thing and
>>> one thing
On 30 March 2013 21:49, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
> Calvin Morrison writes:
>
>> What do you guys think of the tool? Of the code? It does one thing and
>> one thing well.
>
> It has a format string vulnerability.
Good catch thank you!
>Also, sed or awk do this trivially already.
Sed and awk
Calvin Morrison writes:
> What do you guys think of the tool? Of the code? It does one thing and
> one thing well.
It has a format string vulnerability. Also, sed or awk do this
trivially already.
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