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Mark Hubbart wrote:
| On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 03:44:38 +0900, Ghelani, Vidhi
| <vidhi.ghelani / intel.com> wrote:
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|>Can anyone tell me what this line means:
|>
|>File /oname=$OUTDIR\installbit.exe "${bit}"

Also, don't forget the "${bit}"  ... that doesn't look like ruby either,
unless of course you _really_ want to see a literal ${bit}.

|>What exactly is it trying to do ?
|
|
| Some context might help... Where is this code?
|
| It really doesn't look like Ruby code to me. It parses as a method
| call (Kernel#File()), with part of a regexp (/onname=...) as it's
| argument.
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