Usage of dash (-) in place of a filename
Using -
as a filename to mean stdin/stdout is a convention that a lot of programs use. It is not a special property of the filename. The kernel does not recognise -
as special so any system calls referring to -
as a filename will use -
literally as the filename.
With bash redirection, -
is not recognised as a special filename, so bash will use that as the literal filename.
When cat
sees the string -
as a filename, it treats it as a synonym for stdin. To get around this, you need to alter the string that cat
sees in such a way that it still refers to a file called -
. The usual way of doing this is to prefix the filename with a path - ./-
, or /home/Tim/-
. This technique is also used to get around similar issues where command line options clash with filenames, so a file referred to as ./-e
does not appear as the -e
command line option to a program, for example.
Instead of
echo hello > -
, you can useecho hello > /dev/stdout
.While '-' is a convention that has to be implemented by each program wanting to support it,
/dev/stdin
,/dev/stdout
and/dev/stderr
are, when supported by the OS (at least Solaris, Linux and BSDs do), independent of the application and then will work as you intend.
As camh mentioned, -
is just a naming convention used by some programs. If you want to refer to these streams with a file descriptor the shell will recognize, jiliagre was correct in having you use the name /dev/stdin
or /dev/stdout
instead. Those file names should work any place a normal file name would work.
That being said, your first example is kind of silly. Any output that would be caught by the redirect operator to write to a file is already ON standard-output, so redirecting it and writing it back to where it came from is useless. The behavior you use there is the pipe, not a redirect:
echo hello |
In your second example you simply need to give can some indication that you want a litteral file of that name, not the internal alias it has. You can do this easiest by specifying a path to the file like this:
cat ./-