-- is POSIX, so every conforming implementation of rm should have it.
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dd is a tongue in cheek reference to JCL.
dd
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=reference-dd-statement
Grateful for someone else doing the legwork on this one for me! I’ve always wondered about this, having seen all of the various incarnations/generations of “styles” over the years. The inconsistency always bugged the crap out of me!
Two words: dd.
//S00 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 ;)
//S00 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
Didn’t Gates once say that / was the stupidest idea after the other stupid idea of using \ for folder paths?
Stupid in what way?
How much more babysitting do I need to do? https://www.howtogeek.com/181774/why-windows-uses-backslashes-and-everything-else-uses-forward-slashes/
You are generally unkind and this kind of behavior is not welcome, appreciated, invited or tolerated on this site.
Take the sass elsewhere.
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is POSIX, so every conforming implementation of rm should have it.dd
is a tongue in cheek reference to JCL.https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=reference-dd-statement
Grateful for someone else doing the legwork on this one for me! I’ve always wondered about this, having seen all of the various incarnations/generations of “styles” over the years. The inconsistency always bugged the crap out of me!
Two words:
dd
.//S00 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
;)Didn’t Gates once say that / was the stupidest idea after the other stupid idea of using \ for folder paths?
Stupid in what way?
How much more babysitting do I need to do? https://www.howtogeek.com/181774/why-windows-uses-backslashes-and-everything-else-uses-forward-slashes/
You are generally unkind and this kind of behavior is not welcome, appreciated, invited or tolerated on this site.
Take the sass elsewhere.
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