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From: jan.ruzicka@comcast.net
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Date: 25 Jan 2005, 20:22:20
On Jan 25, 2005, at 11:56, Frank Heckenbach wrote: > > I guess we can take out one pair of quotes. Shouldn't really be a > problem (just paranoia). Apparently that shell doesn't like nested > quotes. > > if gcc dummy.c > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ -r "$A_OUT" ] && [ x"`./$A_OUT 2> > /dev/null`" = x"Ä" ]; then > Is there any way to have the non ASCII character escaped? I don't think the shell script necessary needs to reproduce non ascii characters correctly. Possibilities are compare result of hexdump or generate the output in a different way and use cmp. What character should it be anyway? I see it as a capital letter A with umlaut. Saved in a file it is 8000 hex. Jan Ruzicka > Frank > > -- > Frank Heckenbach, frank@g-n-u.de, http://fjf.gnu.de/, 7977168E > GPC To-Do list, latest features, fixed bugs: > http://www.gnu-pascal.de/todo.html > GPC download signing key: ACB3 79B2 7EB2 B7A7 EFDE D101 CD02 4C9D > 0FE0 E5E8 >
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