Process substitution and pipe
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I was wondering how to understand the following:
> Piping the stdout of a command into the stdin of another is a powerful
> technique. But, what if you need to pipe the stdout of multiple
> commands? This is where process substitution comes in.
In other words, can process substitution do whatever pipe can do?
What can process substitution do, but pipe cannot?
Asked by Tim
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Jul 21, 2011, 03:59 AM
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