Temporary stdin redirect
Kartik Subbarao
subbarao at beam.Princeton.EDU
Tue Feb 5 09:42:03 AEST 1991
In article <20798 at unix.SRI.COM> ubi at ginger.sri.com (Ron Ueberschaer x4399) writes:
>
>There ought to be a way to start a program off with stdin redirected
>from a file, then take over from real stdin. Does such a capability
>exist in UNIX, preferably under csh? This would be analogous to the
>>> append syntax, e.g.
>
> foo << start.input
>
>would use start.input until EOF, then act normally, reading the terminal
>for remaining input.
>
You can use cat to do this:
cat start.input - | foo
-Kartik
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