echo0(1)echo0(1)NAMEecho0 - print arguments to stdout, separated by 0-byte
SYNOPSISecho0 [ args ]
DESCRIPTIONecho0 prints its command line arguments to stdout, like echo. However,
echo0 puts a zero-byte after each argument, including the last one, and
does not print a final newline.
This can be used to print arguments containing spaces, newlines, etc.,
in a way which will prevent improper interpretation of those characā
ters. The output of echo0 is suitable for input into things like perl
-0, xargs -0, or tar --null. The -print0 argument to find produces
output in the same format.
OPTIONS
None.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000, Len Budney. All rights reserved. fwipe0 is made
available under the terms of the BSD license.
SEE ALSOfwipe0(1), xargs(1), find(1), perlrun(1), tar(1)echo0(1)