On 06/16/2009 11:55 AM, Roman Rakus wrote:
On 06/02/2009 01:33 PM, Roman Rakus wrote:
When you are sourcing bash script, which contains \0 character, bash
thinks it is end of file.
I have investigated, that `source' loads entire file into memory as
string. Then \0 is end of this string.
One of the possible solution is to left out all \0 characters. This
doesn't seem to be perfect.
Another possible solution is to count size of the file and then
compare the size with actual string parsing.
Maybe other solutions...
Which solution should be the best?
RR
This patch will delete all `\0' characters which are not at the end of
sourced file.
RR
Any update, comments, activity...?
RR