Personally, I try to avoid using the shell whenever I have a supposedly functional Perl available:
$PERL -e "for(@ARGV){-f and unlink or warn qq(Can't delete $_: $!)}" g +lversion.txt glversion.exe glversion.o
I think this version should even be fairly safe against shells that interpolate $, as the variables only appear in the error message part.
In reply to Re: [OT] Makefiles - nmake syntax v dmake syntax
by Corion
in thread [OT] Makefiles - nmake syntax v dmake syntax
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