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.TH SH-CSV 1 .SH NAME csv, getcsv \- parse ``comma-separated values'' .SH SYNOPSIS .B load csv .B getcsv .I command .br .B ${csv .IB list } .br .SH DESCRIPTION .B Csv is a loadable module for .IR sh (1) that provides the facility to parse and generate ``comma-separated value'' lists, a widely used data exchange format. Data in this format is usually in the form of a table, each row of which contains one or more items, each separated by a comma .RB ( , ). Items that contain a comma or a newline are surrounded with double-quotes (\f5"\fP). A double-quote within an item is represented by a pair of double-quotes. Two primitives are provided: .TP 10 .B getcsv .B Getcsv works similiarly to .B getlines in .IR sh-std (1). It reads from the standard input, and for every line read, invokes .I command with .B $line set to the items found on that line (one element per item). .B Getcsv recognises the usual loop .B break and .B continue exceptions. .TP .B ${csv} .B Csv yields a single element containing all the items in .IR list , comma-separated and quoted as necessary. .SH SOURCE .B /appl/cmd/sh/csv.b .SH SEE ALSO .IR sh (1), .IR sh-std (1) .SH BUGS Empty lines are ambiguous: .B csv treats an empty line as containing a single, empty element; there is thus no way of representing a line containing no elements at all.