An answer in this stackoverflow question In a Linux shell how can I process each line of a multiline string? mentions that $'\n' is a special syntax “is not available in every shell”.
I wonder what does the syntax mean?
Thank you.
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See the
QUOTINGsection of thebashman page:This syntax is not part of the standard Unix Bourne shell. It may be specific to bash, although I haven’t looked around to see if other shells support it.