HAYASHI Kentaro
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Tue Aug 19 12:17:09 JST 2014
fishだと {$x}は動くみたいですよ。
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 12:13:09 +0900
YUKI Hiroshi <yuki****@clear*****> wrote:
> http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_interactive_shell
> これによると、$()も${}も無いということのようですねぇ
>
> YUKI Hiroshi wrote:
> > fish 2.1.0 だそうです。
> >
> > Kenji Okimoto wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2014年08月19日 11:53, YUKI Hiroshi wrote:
> >>> 新美さんが使ってるシェルでは動かないらしいんです。。。
> >>
> >> 何を使ってるんでしょうか?
> >> 参考までに、バージョン込みで教えて欲しいです。
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Kouhei Sutou wrote:
> >>>> dashでもいけるから大丈夫じゃない!?
> >>>>
> >>>> % dash
> >>>> $ endpoint=x
> >>>> $ echo "a${endpoint}c"
> >>>> axc
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> In <20140****@clear*****>
> >>>> "Re: [Groonga-commit] droonga/droonga.org at a66a101 [gh-pages] Don't use "${...}" style (it doesn't work some shells)" on Tue, 19 Aug 2014 11:50:34 +0900 (JST),
> >>>> Kouhei Sutou <kou****@clear*****> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>> Don't use "${...}" style (it doesn't work some shells)
> >>>>>
> >>>>> え!?そうなの!?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> In <a66a1****@jenki*****>
> >>>>> "[Groonga-commit] droonga/droonga.org at a66a101 [gh-pages] Don't use "${...}" style (it doesn't work some shells)" on Tue, 19 Aug 2014 11:39:15 +0900,
> >>>>> YUKI Hiroshi <null+****@clear*****> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> YUKI Hiroshi 2014-08-19 11:39:15 +0900 (Tue, 19 Aug 2014)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> New Revision: a66a101c6a14cae0d252c995190c8c7fd78cb508
> >>>>>> https://github.com/droonga/droonga.org/commit/a66a101c6a14cae0d252c995190c8c7fd78cb508
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Message:
> >>>>>> Don't use "${...}" style (it doesn't work some shells)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Modified files:
> >>>>>> tutorial/1.0.6/dump-restore/index.md
> >>>>>> tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Modified: tutorial/1.0.6/dump-restore/index.md (+9 -9)
> >>>>>> ===================================================================
> >>>>>> --- tutorial/1.0.6/dump-restore/index.md 2014-08-14 18:46:29 +0900 (335931a)
> >>>>>> +++ tutorial/1.0.6/dump-restore/index.md 2014-08-19 11:39:15 +0900 (1d7b523)
> >>>>>> @@ -141,19 +141,19 @@ If you are reading this tutorial sequentially, you'll have an existing cluster a
> >>>>>> Make it empty with these commands:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> # endpoint="http://192.168.0.10:10041"
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_remove?name=Location"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_remove?name=Location"
> >>>>>> [[0,1406610703.2229023,0.0010793209075927734],true]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_remove?name=Store"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_remove?name=Store"
> >>>>>> [[0,1406610708.2757723,0.006396293640136719],true]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_remove?name=Term"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_remove?name=Term"
> >>>>>> [[0,1406610712.379644,0.00006723403930664062],true]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> After that the cluster becomes empty. Confirm it:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> # endpoint="http://192.168.0.10:10041"
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_list"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_list"
> >>>>>> [[0,1406610804.1535122,0.0002875328063964844],[[["id","UInt32"],["name","ShortText"],["path","ShortText"],["flags","ShortText"],["domain","ShortText"],["range","ShortText"],["default_tokenizer","ShortText"],["normalizer","ShortText"]]]]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/select?table=Store&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/select?table=Store&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401363465.610241,0],[[[null],[]]]]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> ### Restore data from a dump result, to an empty Droonga cluster
> >>>>>> @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Note to these things:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Then the data is completely restored. Confirm it:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # ${endpoint}/select?table=Store&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> + # $endpoint/select?table=Store&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401363556.0294158,0.0000762939453125],[[[40],[["name","ShortText"]],["1st Avenue & 75th St. - New York NY (W)"],["76th & Second - New York NY (W)"],["Herald Square- Macy's - New York NY"],["Macy's 5th Floor - Herald Square - New York NY (W)"],["80th & York - New York NY (W)"],["Columbus @ 67th - New York NY (W)"],["45th & Broadway - New York NY (W)"],["Marriott Marquis - Lobby - New York NY"],["Second @ 81st - New York NY (W)"],["52nd & Seventh - New York NY (W)"]]]]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> ## Duplicate an existing Droonga cluster to another empty cluster directly
> >>>>>> @@ -204,9 +204,9 @@ Construct two clusters by `droonga-engine-catalog-modify` and make one cluster e
> >>>>>> --update \
> >>>>>> --replica-hosts=$host
> >>>>>> # endpoint="http://$host:10041"
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_remove?name=Location"
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_remove?name=Store"
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_remove?name=Term"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_remove?name=Location"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_remove?name=Store"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_remove?name=Term"
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> After that there are two clusters: one contains `192.168.0.10` with data, another contains `192.168.0.11` with no data. Confirm it:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Modified: tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md (+12 -12)
> >>>>>> ===================================================================
> >>>>>> --- tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md 2014-08-14 18:46:29 +0900 (2c50b5e)
> >>>>>> +++ tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md 2014-08-19 11:39:15 +0900 (7ddfacb)
> >>>>>> @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Requests are completely same to ones for a Groonga server.
> >>>>>> To create a new table `Store`, you just have to send a GET request for the `table_create` command, like:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> # endpoint="http://192.168.0.10:10041"
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_create?name=Store&flags=TABLE_PAT_KEY&key_type=ShortText"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_create?name=Store&flags=TABLE_PAT_KEY&key_type=ShortText"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358896.360356,0.0035653114318847656],true]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Note that you have to specify the host, one of Droonga nodes with active droonga-http-server, in your Droonga cluster.
> >>>>>> @@ -202,20 +202,20 @@ All requests will be distributed to suitable nodes in the cluster.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Next, create new columns `name` and `location` to the `Store` table by the `column_create` command, like:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/column_create?table=Store&name=name&flags=COLUMN_SCALAR&type=ShortText"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/column_create?table=Store&name=name&flags=COLUMN_SCALAR&type=ShortText"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358348.6541538,0.0004096031188964844],true]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/column_create?table=Store&name=location&flags=COLUMN_SCALAR&type=WGS84GeoPoint"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/column_create?table=Store&name=location&flags=COLUMN_SCALAR&type=WGS84GeoPoint"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358359.084659,0.002511262893676758],true],true]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Create indexes also.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_create?name=Term&flags=TABLE_PAT_KEY&key_type=ShortText&default_tokenizer=TokenBigram&normalizer=NormalizerAuto"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_create?name=Term&flags=TABLE_PAT_KEY&key_type=ShortText&default_tokenizer=TokenBigram&normalizer=NormalizerAuto"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358475.7229664,0.002419710159301758],true]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/column_create?table=Term&name=store_name&flags=COLUMN_INDEX|WITH_POSITION&type=Store&source=name"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/column_create?table=Term&name=store_name&flags=COLUMN_INDEX|WITH_POSITION&type=Store&source=name"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358494.1656318,0.006799221038818359],true]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_create?name=Location&flags=TABLE_PAT_KEY&key_type=WGS84GeoPoint"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_create?name=Location&flags=TABLE_PAT_KEY&key_type=WGS84GeoPoint"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358505.708896,0.0016951560974121094],true]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/column_create?table=Location&name=store&flags=COLUMN_INDEX&type=Store&source=location"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/column_create?table=Location&name=store&flags=COLUMN_INDEX&type=Store&source=location"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358519.6187897,0.024788379669189453],true]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> *IMPORTANT NOTE*: Don't run `table_list` or `column_list` before the table is completely created.
> >>>>>> @@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ This is a known issue on the version {{ site.droonga_version }}, and it will be
> >>>>>> OK, now the table has been created successfully.
> >>>>>> Let's see it by the `table_list` command:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/table_list"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/table_list"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358908.9126804,0.001600027084350586],[[["id","UInt32"],["name","ShortText"],["path","ShortText"],["flags","ShortText"],["domain","ShortText"],["range","ShortText"],["default_tokenizer","ShortText"],["normalizer","ShortText"]],[256,"Store","/home/vagrant/droonga/000/db.0000100","TABLE_PAT_KEY|PERSISTENT","ShortText",null,null,null]]]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Because it is a cluster, another endpoint returns same result.
> >>>>>> @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ stores.json:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Then, send it as a POST request of the `load` command, like:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # curl --data "@stores.json" "${endpoint}/d/load?table=Store"
> >>>>>> + # curl --data "@stores.json" "$endpoint/d/load?table=Store"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401358564.909,0.158],[40]]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Now all data in the JSON file are successfully loaded.
> >>>>>> @@ -299,14 +299,14 @@ OK, all data is now ready.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> As the starter, let's select initial ten records with the `select` command:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/select?table=Store&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/select?table=Store&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> [[0,1401362059.7437818,0.00004935264587402344],[[[40],[["name","ShortText"]],["1st Avenue & 75th St. - New York NY (W)"],["76th & Second - New York NY (W)"],["Herald Square- Macy's - New York NY"],["Macy's 5th Floor - Herald Square - New York NY (W)"],["80th & York - New York NY (W)"],["Columbus @ 67th - New York NY (W)"],["45th & Broadway - New York NY (W)"],["Marriott Marquis - Lobby - New York NY"],["Second @ 81st - New York NY (W)"],["52nd & Seventh - New York NY (W)"]]]]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Of course you can specify conditions via the `query` option:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/select?table=Store&query=Columbus&match_columns=name&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/select?table=Store&query=Columbus&match_columns=name&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> [[0,1398670157.661574,0.0012705326080322266],[[[2],[["_key","ShortText"]],["Columbus @ 67th - New York NY (W)"],["2 Columbus Ave. - New York NY (W)"]]]]
> >>>>>> - # curl "${endpoint}/d/select?table=Store&filter=name@'Ave'&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> + # curl "$endpoint/d/select?table=Store&filter=name@'Ave'&output_columns=name&limit=10"
> >>>>>> [[0,1398670586.193325,0.0003848075866699219],[[[3],[["_key","ShortText"]],["2nd Ave. & 9th Street - New York NY"],["84th & Third Ave - New York NY (W)"],["2 Columbus Ave. - New York NY (W)"]]]]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> ## Conclusion
> >>>>>
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