[Coco] "tok" tokenizer?

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri Sep 8 08:12:53 EDT 2006


On Friday 08 September 2006 05:46, Willard Goosey wrote:
>I'm stumped.
>
>Where can I find a copy of an OS-9 program called "tok"?  It's an
>incredibly useful little program that tokenizes its input stream so
>you can manipulate it, something like "dir ! tok 'rename $1.$2 $1.foo'
>!  shell"

Its not a util I've ever heard of before, Willard.

>As far as I can tell, it's not on RTSI or maltedmedia, so I'm not sure
>where I got it last time.
>
>I really don't want to bother doing an 18-disk (720k) hard drive
>restore just to get a single binary and its docs. :-(

It sounds like that may be the only way, but when you've done that, please 
put it up someplace like RTSI or maltedmedia.  BTW, what is the full URL 
for the maltedmedia repository?

>Willard
>--
>Willard Goosey  goosey at sdc.org
>Socorro, New Mexico, USA
>"I've never been to Contempt!  Isn't that somewhere in New Mexico?"
>   --- Yacko

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