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In Topic: Looking for a way to pass > as command line argument without using
Posted 23 Oct 2012
Sorry I dont understand how the logic is supposed to work at all then, atm im just comparing to see if an argument is ">" or ">>". -
In Topic: Looking for a way to pass > as command line argument without using
Posted 23 Oct 2012
Then how should I be finding out which operation is being called? whether its one or two >s -
In Topic: Looking for a way to pass > as command line argument without using
Posted 23 Oct 2012
The fact that my code works as expected with a \ and not without it
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In Topic: Looking for a way to pass > as command line argument without using
Posted 23 Oct 2012
Ok, I have not much of an idea about how the shell works, but why doesnt it handle my > then since it handles cat's?
Sorry for misplaced topic, this is the only thread I saw which is C. -
In Topic: Hexadecimal string to integer value
Posted 27 Jul 2012
hehe I did hex>bin>decimal...
the sigbature said hex to bin so i started writing that... oh well now i have both
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AnalyticLunatic
24 Jul 2012 - 14:16