Matej Cepl wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
OK, so the line "exec ..." can be used as an heuristic for detecting the
actual scripting language, right?
I have no idea why they use this construct (something similar is used in
some perl scripts when they try to be cross-platform between Unix and
Windows, which apparently can use exec line), but for example browser for
I was told that this was used to get around problems in older versions
of shells.
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