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Re: IFS handling and read
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pk |
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Re: IFS handling and read |
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Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:32:30 +0000 |
Marc Herbert wrote:
> Chris F.A. Johnson a écrit :
>> Why should it be the last element of a pipeline that is executed in
>> the current shell and not the first?
>
>
> Because that's POSIX' choice?
No, POSIX allow either behavior. In fact, it allows any behavior ranging
from running all parts in their own subshells, to running all parts in the
current shell.
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