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August 10, 2016 minor question of the difference between " and ' | ||||
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string pwdxCommand = escapeShellCommand("pwdx", to!string(pid)); writeln("pwdxCommand = ", pwdxCommand); Output: Current process ID: 7962 pwdxCommand = 'pwdx' '7962' I'm confused as to why the writeln statement didn't output "pwdx 7962"? Afterall, isn't that the definition of a string? So what's up with the two groupings of single quotes? BTW, those aren't backticks? (think that is what the key is called) Thanks in advance. |
August 10, 2016 Re: minor question of the difference between " and ' | ||||
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Posted in reply to WhatMeWorry | On 08/10/2016 04:32 PM, WhatMeWorry wrote: > > > string pwdxCommand = escapeShellCommand("pwdx", to!string(pid)); > writeln("pwdxCommand = ", pwdxCommand); > > Output: > Current process ID: 7962 > pwdxCommand = 'pwdx' '7962' > > > I'm confused as to why the writeln statement didn't output "pwdx 7962"? > Afterall, isn't that the definition of a string? So what's up with the > two groupings of single quotes? > > BTW, those aren't backticks? (think that is what the key is called) No, they are not backticks. This is: ` :) > > Thanks in advance. > I haven't used it myself but judging from it's documented purpose, those quotes are used to allow spaces so that the shell considers it a single command line argument as a whole: grep 'foo bar' * git commit -m 'My message' etc. Ali |
August 11, 2016 Re: minor question of the difference between " and ' | ||||
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Posted in reply to WhatMeWorry | On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 23:32:54 UTC, WhatMeWorry wrote: > Afterall, isn't that the definition of a string? So what's up with the two groupings of single quotes? http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/29980/whats-the-difference-between-single-and-double-quotes-in-the-bash-shell/ |
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