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From: chris@mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Re: Generating Octal/Hex Codes from Bourne Shell
Keywords: Bourne Shell Fortune
Message-ID: <13081@mimsy.UUCP>
Date: 19 Aug 88 07:58:34 GMT
References: <118@gillxp> <1054@marconi.SW.MCC.COM> <2848@quacky.mips.COM>
Organization: U of Maryland, Dept. of Computer Science, Coll. Pk., MD 20742
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>In article <1054@marconi.SW.MCC.COM> knutson@marconi.sw.mcc.com.UUCP
>(Jim Knutson) writes:
>>		echo . | tr . '\007'	# 0x07

In article <2848@quacky.mips.COM> dce@mips.COM (David Elliott) writes:
>This is a very useful trick.

Aye.

>One thing it doesn't handle is generating a NUL.  I've tried all
>kinds of things, but have never found a way to generate a NUL
>character from a shell script.

Use the `printf' command:

	$ printf %c \\0

Surely you have a printf command?!?

[The source and manual entry has just been submitted to comp.sources.unix,
in the year, hmm...
	$ printf %r\\n 1988
mcmlxxxviii]

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