Process substitution
History. Process substitution was available as a compiletime option for ksh88, the 1988 version of the KornShell from Bell Labs. The rc shell provides the feature as "pipeline branching" in Version 10 Unix, released in 1990. The Bash shell provided process substitution no later than version, released in 1994.. Example. The following examples use KornShell syntax.
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