--- John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> 1. Because it's a useful working example, unlike many others

Oh, wow.

> cat /etc/passwd | awk "/$USER/ {print \$0}"
> 
> Of course, the awk program could be quite a deal more complicate than
> that.

So? That's still not a valid argument from [1]:

awk -F: '/$user/ {print $2}' ./filename

-- Thomas Adam

[1] No, I don't want an obscure example, nor do I care. My point here is
that the "Useless use of Cat" scenario still applies when a program can
accept files.

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