On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 11:17:58AM +0200, Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thomas Köhler wrote: > > > ... > > > > Shouldn't there be a space between 'T' and '%' in the marked places? > > Or does "pids" contain a space at the beginning? > > It does, look at the sprintf()s, they all have a space at the beginning > so that concatenating them with dyncat() makes it look right and we > don't have a space at the end of the string. Ah, alright. So looks like all is fine then. Thanks for explaining :-) > > (Just thrown in because it looks strange, I don't really know anything > > about that "pids" variable, what does dyncat() do to it?) > > It concatenates its arguments in `dynamic' memory, i.e., in > heap-allocated memory (a zsh heap, not the system-heap). Ah. Perhaps worth a look some time... > Bye > Sven Ciao, Thomas -- Thomas Köhler Email: jean-luc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | LCARS - Linux <>< WWW: http://jeanluc-picard.de | for Computers IRC: jeanluc | on All Real PGP public key available from Homepage! | Starships
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