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SC3003
Vidar Holen edited this page Nov 19, 2020
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#!/bin/sh
IFS=$' \t\n'#!/bin/sh
# Note: \n can not be last, or it will be stripped by $()
IFS=$(printf ' \n\t')or
#!/bin/sh
# Trailing linefeed added literally
IFS="$(printf ' \t')
"or
#!/bin/bash
# Bash supports this
IFS=$' \t\n'You are using the interpolated string Bashism $'..' in a script that declares itself as POSIX sh (e.g. via #!/bin/sh).
To ensure the script runs correctly on other systems, either switch to Bash, or rewrite it in a POSIX compatible way.
This can generally done via printf as in the example. Be careful about strings with trailing linefeeds, as a $(command substitution) will strip them.
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