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Re: globstar syntax


From: Sebastian Kapfer
Subject: Re: globstar syntax
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 02:48:30 +0100

Am Montag, den 19.01.2009, 10:14 -0800 schrieb Alex Reed:
> Should the globstar (**) syntax allow for partial parameter matching
> (i.e. **.c to find all *.c files in the current directory and its sub-
> directories)?
> 
> Currently this can be implemented like this:
> for i in **; do if [[ ${i} =~ \.c$ ]]; then <my_operation>; fi; done

Huh?

So what's the difference between the following two lines

        echo **

        echo `find`

Quoting?

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