-- is POSIX, so every conforming implementation of rm should have it.
--
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.
dd
//S00 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 ;)
//S00 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
dd is a tongue in cheek reference to JCL.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=reference-dd-statement
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.
--
is POSIX, so every conforming implementation of rm should have it.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
;)dd
is a tongue in cheek reference to JCL.https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.3.0?topic=reference-dd-statement
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.