Variable substitition
Maarten Litmaath
maart at cs.vu.nl
Wed Dec 5 08:30:28 AEST 1990
A slight improvement of my original solution.
# How to get the last argument of a shell script reliably.
# If you are sure the number of arguments is in [1-9], you can use this:
#
# eval last=\$$#
#
# The general solution works for ANY number of arguments.
set a b c d e f g h i j k l m -n # For example.
case $# in
0)
# So the user tried to be funny; let's give him a little surprise.
exec kill -SYS $$
;;
[1-9])
eval last=\$$#
;;
*)
last=`
n=$#
set '' ${1+"$@"}
shift $n
echo -n "$1"
`
esac
echo "last=|$last|"
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