iseq on a string with a space??
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2016-02-11, 21:15
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iseq on a string with a space??
On a Dell server, the ${manufacturer} variable is "Dell Inc.". I cannot figure out a way to do an iseq on this variable, I tried:
iseq ${manufacturer} Dell${}Inc. But it always evaluates false. Using anything with a space, 'Dell Inc.', "Dell Inc.", Dell\ Inc., etc, always results in syntax error since it is parsed as two arguments. Any recommendations? Rob |
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2016-02-11, 21:28
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RE: iseq on a string with a space??
(2016-02-11 21:15)robzr Wrote: On a Dell server, the ${manufacturer} variable is "Dell Inc.". I cannot figure out a way to do an iseq on this variable, I tried: To create a variable that contains a space run Code: set sp:hex 20 && set sp ${sp:string} Now you can run Code: iseq ${manufacturer} Dell${sp}Inc. If it does not work, what is the output of echo ${manufacturer:hexhyp} ? Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2016-02-11, 22:01
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RE: iseq on a string with a space??
(2016-02-11 21:28)NiKiZe Wrote:(2016-02-11 21:15)robzr Wrote: On a Dell server, the ${manufacturer} variable is "Dell Inc.". I cannot figure out a way to do an iseq on this variable, I tried: That worked - thanks! I'm surprised the parser doesn't support at least a backslash escape at the least, must be a very lightweight routine. Rob |
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2016-02-11, 22:05
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RE: iseq on a string with a space??
(2016-02-11 22:01)robzr Wrote: I'm surprised the parser doesn't support at least a backslash escape at the least, must be a very lightweight routine. Implementing support for that would indeed be good, but since that would be a general part of the scripting the question is how many already existing scripts it would break for. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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