Just a heads up for everyone who may find this interesting... But builtin grep and friends have now been added to ksh93...
----- Forwarded message from Glenn Fowler <g...@research.att.com> ----- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 02:42:05 -0400 From: Glenn Fowler <g...@research.att.com> To: g...@research.att.com, wendlin1...@googlemail.com Cc: ast-us...@research.att.com, ast-develop...@research.att.com Subject: Re: [ast-users] Feature request: AST grep as shell built in X-Mailer: mailx (AT&T/BSD) 9.9 2012-02-29 ast-cmdtst.2012-03-30.tgz md5 e84b44ba46bef61cf68c4d22dddf3b6b source just posted to www.research.att.com/sw/download/beta/ it requires nmake to build so you will need either the ast-base or ast-open package installed download ast-cmdtst.2012-03-30.tgz lib/package/tgz bin/package read bin/package use # new ksh with viewpath env ready to build cd cmdtst nmake install nmake test then this line in a ksh script to test builtin -f cmdtst grep egrep fgrep xargs all of the standalone grep and xargs tests pass but the builtin environment could introduce new bug vectors -- don't ask me or the list how to build plugins without nmake its encoded in the nmake rules and probe files its portable to all target architectures (including linux hpux aix cygwin uwin mvs macos) it uses the same conditional-free makefile on all target architectures it generates files using the native system file and directory naming conventions in general ast { plugins, shared libraries, dlls } require nmake and do not build with the bootstrap mamake/Mamfile that's why bin/package always builds nmake first and then proceeds with the remaining components _______________________________________________ ast-users mailing list ast-us...@research.att.com https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-users ----- End forwarded message ----- -- ;s =;
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