
15 May
2007
15 May
'07
9:37 p.m.
In message 406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C017B9EF6@ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia.net you wrote:
From the passage: "...to execute the contents of a variable directly you
can type '$name' at the command prompt." I derive that local variable content can be executed indeed and so it can be a command. What else can it mean?
You, you are rright. It can be a (simple) command.
Comment of such sort could be useful in the manual - it resolves all ambiguities above.
You are right. Can you please re-read the manul page, if you think it's better now?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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