string-join0 - join strings with zero bytes

Synopsis

string join [(-q | --quiet)] SEP [STRING...]
string join0 [(-q | --quiet)] [STRING...]

Description

string join joins its STRING arguments into a single string separated by SEP, which can be an empty string. Exit status: 0 if at least one join was performed, or 1 otherwise.

string join0 joins its STRING arguments into a single string separated by the zero byte (NUL), and adds a trailing NUL. This is most useful in conjunction with tools that accept NUL-delimited input, such as sort -z. Exit status: 0 if at least one join was performed, or 1 otherwise.

Examples

>_ seq 3 | string join ...
1...2...3

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