> From: Sunita.Pradhan
> 
>                 I want to print the command during script execution .
> Example :
> 
> 
> ===================
> $ls = `ls`;
> 
> Print "$ls\n";
> ==================
> 
> In the above script I want to print "ls" command before 'ls' command gets
> executed . Like  "set -x" does  in  shell scripts .
> 
> Could you please help me on this ?

Are you looking for a Perl script, or just a shell script? Using Perl for this 
appears to be like using a baseball bat to swat a fly. But here in a Perl 
mailing list, you are going to get Perl scripts. If that is not what you are 
looking for, you need to find a mailing list for your particular shell, which 
you didn't name.

Bob McConnell


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