On 9/26/14, 10:51 AM, Steve Simmons wrote:
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> On Sep 26, 2014, at 10:36 AM, Eric Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> . . . I _also_ agree that since function exports are NOT required by POSIX,
>> that it would be okay if we let /bin/bash continue to import functions
>> by default, but have bash invoked as /bin/sh refuse to do imports by
>> default. . .
>
> The more I see of how many bash-isms work when bash is invoked as /bin/sh,
> the more convinced I get that we need to either
>
> 1) make bash when invoked as /bin/sh fail those bash-isms
It's come up before, and it's not something that bash has ever been
intended to do. When invoked as /bin/sh, bash will behave as a posix
superset. Posix allows this.
> 2) build a 'real' /bin/sh without those compiled in. This begs the definition
> of 'real', but IMHO if it's not in POSIX, it shouldn't be in 'real' /bin/sh
This is dash's niche.
Chet
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