What is the difference between the two below:
find . -type f -name \*.bmp
find . -type f -name *.bmp
I have tested,they both return the same result,so is there anything different _deep inside_
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Added from the removed answer:
So it is to avoid the shell expansion for the special ***** character,solely pass * as a argument to the find command and let it process it.
But on my machine,they are all good, both return the bmp files in and below the current directory,to name a few,the result is like below,some are omitted for brevity
./images/building_color.bmp
./images/building_gray.bmp
./images/car_gray.bmp
./images/temple_color.bmp
./images/boat_gray.bmp
./images/tools_gray.bmp
./images/temple_gray.bmp
./images/tools_color.bmp
./images/car_color.bmp
./images/boat_color.bmp
system info:
GNU bash, version 4.1.5(1)-release (i486-pc-linux-gnu)
Linux sysabod-laptop 2.6.32-30-generic #59-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 1 21:30:21 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux