Learning the Korn Shell

Learning the Korn Shell

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Jan 1, 2002 · English · eBook (326 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 326
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2002
Publisher O'Reilly Media
ISBN-10 1306810086
ISBN-13 9781306810081

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This Nutshell Handbook(r) is a thorough introduction to the Korn shell, both as a user interface and as a programming language.The Korn shell, like the C and Bourne shells, is a program that interprets UNIX commands. It has many features that aren't found in other shells, including command history (the ability to recall and edit previous commands). The Korn shell is also faster; several of its features allow you to write programs that execute more quickly than their Bourne or C shell equivalents.This book provides a clear and concise explanation of the Korn shell's features. It explains "ksh" string operations, co-processes, signals and signal handling, and one of the worst dark corners of shell programming: command-line interpretation. It does this by introducing simple real-life examples and then adding options and complexity in later chapters, illustrating the way real-world script development generally proceeds. An additional (and unique) programming aid, a Korn shell debugger ("kshdb"), is also included."Learning the Korn Shell" is an ideal resource for many UNIX users and programmers, including software developers who want to prototype their designs, system administrators who want to write tools for their own use, and even novices who just want to use some of "ksh's" more advanced interactive features.

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