IIRC
shell>some -really -long -command \ -with -many -options
is actualy one line - the newline character is consumed and not part of the executed command.
compare
totomte@librics-tomte ~ $ echo "test eins" test eins
tomte@librics-tomte ~ $ echo "test\ eins" testeins
regards,
tomte
An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.
-- Albert Camus
In reply to Re: Expect.pm and multiline commands
by Tomte
in thread Expect.pm and multiline commands
by cbrandtbuffalo
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