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The importas program
importas replaces a literal with the value of an
environment variable, then executes another program.
Interface
importas [ -i | -D default ] [ -u ] [ -s ] [ -C | -c ] [ -N | -n ] [ -d delim ] variable envvar prog...
importas -S [ -i | -D default ] [ -u ] [ -s ] [ -C | -c ] [ -N | -n ] [ -d delim ] envvar prog...
- importas fetches the value of envvar in the
environment. If neither the -D nor the -i option is given,
and envvar is undefined, no word is returned
(that is different from the empty word).
- importas then performs
variable substitution on prog...,
with variable as key and that string as value.
- importas then execs into the modified prog....
Options
- -D default : If this option is given and
envvar is undefined, substitute default for the value of
variable instead of no word. For instance, to substitute
the empty word, use -D "".
- -i : Insist. If envvar is undefined,
importas will not do anything; instead, it will exit 100 with an
error message. This has precedence over any -D option.
- -u : Unexport. envvar will be removed from
the environment after the substitution. importas -u variable
envvar is equivalent to importas variable
envvar unexport envvar.
- -S : import with same name. This option allows
variable to be omitted; it will be the same as envvar.
In other words,
importas -S var
is the same as
importas var var
.
- Other options are used to control
the substitution mechanism.
Notes
- When envvar is undefined, and the -D option is
not given, any variable substitution
with variable as the key will return no word; that is true
even when the ${variable} form to be substituted
happens in the middle of a word (with a prefix and/or a postfix), which
means the whole word will be deleted. If this is not the behaviour
you want, use the -D option.