Sujet : Re: Different variable assignments
De : gazelle (at) *nospam* shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack)
Groupes : comp.unix.shellDate : 19. Oct 2024, 11:45:43
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In article <
vecmp3$pur$1@dont-email.me>,
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <
ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 12 Oct 2024 03:59:49 +0200, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
>
... use bash-specifics like 'coproc' ...
>
It isn't bash-specific.
People on these newsgroups often use phrases like "bash specific" as
synonyms for "Not strictly POSIX" (*), even though the bash feature under
discussion is also found in other shells. In fact, many bash-isms,
including "coproc", came originally from ksh. I'm sure Janis knows this.
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