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Reply To: | Sohrt, Jeff |
Date: | Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:38:28 -0800 |
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Ken added:
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> Glenn notes:
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> > Jon Diercks writes:
> >
> > > #!/bin/sh
> > > callci "DSTAT ALL" |
> > > awk '$2 ~ /MASTER/ {x = $NF;
> > > sub("^\(?","/SYS/PUB/VOLUTIL \"showset ",x);
> > > sub("-[0-9]+\)?$"," classes\"",x);
> > > print x; }' >/tmp/vcl.$$
> > > . /tmp/vcl.$$
> > > rm /tmp/vcl.$$
> >
> > ...thus showing there's a reason why this stuff
> > is called "code." ;)
>
> .... and one reason why the hippies in sandels at Berkeley
> that invented UNIX should have been lined up against the
> wall.... ;-)
Futhermore, I don't have enough > > > above. But futhermore, you can make
your source available since no one would want to touch it. Just like Cobol
is "self-documenting", this is "self-encrypting." Unlike the pure CI level
commands that pre-posix MPE'ers have become accusomted to. There's
something to be said for simplicity: BUILD, PURGE, PRINT.
Good day,
jds
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