On 9/22/18 4:22 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Note that I *did* provide you with a way to do what you wanted to do. :-)
>
> It was also noted in another message that the external standalone
> printf command line utility did buffer as you desired. That seems
> another very good solution too. Simply use "command printf ..." to
> force using the external version.
This won't work the way you want. The `command' builtin only inhibits
execution of shell functions. It still executes builtins. You want to
either get the full pathname of a printf utility using `type -ap printf'
and use that, or use the env or exec variants I recommended in my last
message.
>
> Anyway... Since printf is a text oriented utility it makes sense to
> me that I would operate in line buffered output mode.
It's that bash sets stdout and stderr to be line-buffered, not anything
printf-specific.
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