From: Renaud PASCAL ([email protected])
Date: Tue Mar 04 2003 - 18:46:25 CET
At 18:32 04/03/03, you wrote:
>Difference from (1) "cat /proc/pci| grep rev" and (2) "grep rev /proc/pci",
>despite of the same material result, is important in my filosophy.
>
>Solution (2) requires more disk space in the user's brain,
:D) Of course this is the only place to really cheer and care for !
> because here "grep"
>is used with two parameters. The user must recall the right syntax:
>
> "grep rev /proc/pci" OR "grep /proc/pci rev" ?
Quite interesting argument, I admit !
>And if you finally pretend to do a second filtering on the
>keyword "ethernet"?
>
>In this case, my usage is more symmetric of yours because I will write:
>
> cat /proc/pci | grep rev | grep -i ethernet
>
>while you, probabily, will write:
>
> grep rev /proc/pci | grep -i ethernet
That's right, you've got simmetry and I use circular permutation :)
I guess that's because you are more a counterpoint musician than me,
poor old thing drowning in the ocean of vertical harmony ;)
I guess I'd better change the thread title !
"Certains me nomment '^R[a-z\'-]+$', mais j'ai tant d'autres noms ....".
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