Should ``csh'' be part of the System V distribution?
Sean Fagan
sef at csun.UUCP
Tue May 17 04:27:10 AEST 1988
In article <77 at denali.stanford.edu> karish at denali.stanford.edu (Chuck Karish) writes:
>In article <2601 at usceast.UUCP> still at cs.scarolina.edu (Bert Still) writes:
>>[says that we all want csh]
>>Incidentally, as far as I know, no one
>>uses the Korn shell.
>How many of your systems have ksh installed?
Good point. *I* prefer ksh, under SysV. I also have access to a system
which has csh (no ksh, alas), and decided that I definitely do prefer ksh
under SysV than csh. I haven't had a chance to play with ksh under BSD, so
I can't say anything about that.
>The only thing I
>miss is the '!$' construct; I suspect that there's a way to do this
>under ksh, but I haven't found it yet.
For your information, try '$_'. At least in my version, it is the last word
of the previous (command only?) line. Both vi mode and emacs mode will
allow ESC-_ to do the expansion (although vi mode may require you to go back
into insert mode).
>[says lots of good things about ksh]
I agree. ksh is my shell of choice. Anybody know how well it works on
job-control systems?
>Chuck Karish ARPA: karish at denali.stanford.edu
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