#!/bin/bash
# revposparams.sh: Reverse positional parameters.
# Script by Dan Jacobson, with stylistic revisions by document author.
set a\ b c d\ e;
# ^ ^ Spaces escaped
# ^ ^ Spaces not escaped
OIFS=$IFS; IFS=:;
# ^ Saving old IFS and setting new one.
echo
until [ $# -eq 0 ]
do # Step through positional parameters.
echo "### k0 = "$k"" # Before
k=$1:$k; # Append each pos param to loop variable.
# ^
echo "### k = "$k"" # After
echo
shift;
done
set $k # Set new positional parameters.
echo -
echo $# # Count of positional parameters.
echo -
echo
for i # Omitting the "in list" sets the variable -- i --
#+ to the positional parameters.
do
echo $i # Display new positional parameters.
done
IFS=$OIFS # Restore IFS.
# Question:
# Is it necessary to set an new IFS, internal field separator,
#+ in order for this script to work properly?
# What happens if you don't? Try it.
# And, why use the new IFS -- a colon -- in line 17,
#+ to append to the loop variable?
# What is the purpose of this?
exit 0
$ ./revposparams.sh
### k0 =
### k = a b
### k0 = a b
### k = c a b
### k0 = c a b
### k = d e c a b
-
3
-
d e
c
a b
AskApache Web Development