23 Apr
2008
23 Apr
'08
23:11
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 12:50, Greg Freemyer wrote:
sed -e 's/\.//' <<< "$t"
What is <<< ?
I know < and <<, but the above does not look like a typo.
Greg
Type these characters at a shell prompt (omitting the surrounding quotes):
"man bash<ENTER>/<<<<ENTER>"
Oh, my that's a bit ambiguous. After the slash, type three less-than's
and hit ENTER.
Here's what you'll see:
-==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==-
Here Strings
A variant of here documents, the format is:
<<