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- Command_substitution abstract "In computing, command substitution is a facility originally introduced in the Unix shells that allows a command to be run and its output to be pasted back on the command line as arguments to another command. Shells typically do this by creating a child process to run the first command with its standard output piped back to the shell, which reads that output, parsing it into words separated by whitespace. Because the shell can't know it has all the output from the child until the pipe closes or the child dies, it waits until then before it starts another child process to run the second command.".
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- Command_substitution hasPhotoCollection Command_substitution.
- Command_substitution subject Category:Programming_language_topics.
- Command_substitution subject Category:Unix_programming_tools.
- Command_substitution type Abstraction100002137.
- Command_substitution type Communication100033020.
- Command_substitution type Message106598915.
- Command_substitution type ProgrammingLanguageTopics.
- Command_substitution type Subject106599788.
- Command_substitution comment "In computing, command substitution is a facility originally introduced in the Unix shells that allows a command to be run and its output to be pasted back on the command line as arguments to another command. Shells typically do this by creating a child process to run the first command with its standard output piped back to the shell, which reads that output, parsing it into words separated by whitespace.".
- Command_substitution label "Command substitution".
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- Command_substitution wasDerivedFrom Command_substitution?oldid=603429018.
- Command_substitution isPrimaryTopicOf Command_substitution.