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- Grist_(computing) abstract "In computing, grist is the addition of characters before and/or after a parameter to ensure uniqueness to a software interpreter. For example, in a UNIX shell if there is a file named "-f" in the current directory, the following command:> rm -fWill not work because "-f" is interpreted as an option to the "rm" command. Rather, one needs to "add grist" to get the appropriate behavior:> rm ./-fIn this case, "./" is grist because it prevents "-f" from being interpreted as an option.".
- Grist_(computing) wikiPageID "29273973".
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- Grist_(computing) subject Category:Computer_programming.
- Grist_(computing) comment "In computing, grist is the addition of characters before and/or after a parameter to ensure uniqueness to a software interpreter. For example, in a UNIX shell if there is a file named "-f" in the current directory, the following command:> rm -fWill not work because "-f" is interpreted as an option to the "rm" command. Rather, one needs to "add grist" to get the appropriate behavior:> rm ./-fIn this case, "./" is grist because it prevents "-f" from being interpreted as an option.".
- Grist_(computing) label "Grist (computing)".
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