muxator
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0a86024797
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startup scripts: get rid of $* and replace it with properly quoted "$@"
In shell scripts an unquoted $* is rarely useful, for example because it breaks
in presence of file names with spaces.
References:
- https://google.github.io/styleguide/shell.xml
Use "$@" unless you have a specific reason to use $*.
- https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/41571/what-is-the-difference-between-and#94200
Short answer: use "$@" (note the double quotes). The other forms are very
rarely useful.
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2019-12-01 01:52:32 +01:00 |
muxator
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5f9de6948c
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cleanRun.sh: get rid of "Bad substitution" error
It was introduced in 4a18f0d97d (#3356).
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2018-08-17 22:22:14 +02:00 |
Bryce York
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4a18f0d97d
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Fix bug with cleanRun.sh
Now works if the output of `pwd` has a space in it.
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2018-03-28 22:38:30 +11:00 |
HairyFotr
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c7548450c0
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Typos and minor fixes in bin, doc, and root
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2017-09-14 13:33:27 +02:00 |
John McLear
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a6a8c4d909
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provide a script that cleans up before running to save people doing rm rf src node_modules
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2015-04-24 07:07:18 +01:00 |