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Prevent * to be expanded in the bash script

Linux bash script:

#!/bin/bash

function Print()
{
    echo $1
}

var="*"
Print $var

Execution results:

alex@alex-linux:~/tmp$ ./sample-script 
sample-script

* is expanded to the list of files, which is actually script itself. How can I prevent this and see actual variable value? In general case, var can be more compli开发者_C百科cated than *, for example: home/alex/mydir/*.


you need to escape your variables, too:

Print "$var"

And in your function:

echo "$1"


set -o noglob

will stop bash from expanding * and can be removed with 'set +o noglob'

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