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What is more portable? echo -e or using printf?


I'm currently writing a bash testing framework, which requires to be as portable as possible.

So, at one point, I had to print a leading newline followed by some text which contains several expanded variables. This is the solution I've used.

echo -e "\n$number_of_specs ${units}, $number_of_specs_failed failed"

This seems okay but I'm not sure how portable that is compared to printing out the line using e.g. printf?

Any ideas or hints where I could find some references?


Solution

  • printf is more portable. It should always be preferred over echo -e. If targeting bash/zsh/ksh specifically, echo $'...' is also ok. If targeting zsh or ksh specifically, print is ok.

    POSIX (last link) also discusses echo -n problems, which should also be avoided. Basically, never use options to echo, and for portability, use printf.)