On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 21:12:14, =?UTF-8?Q?J=c3=bcrgen_Wagner?= wrote:
2. Windows 10, Version 1703, Build 15063.413 on a Dell 64bit platform,
latest 64bit Cygwin (CYGWIN_NT-10.0, 2.8.1(0.312/5/3) 2017-07-03 14:11
x86_64 Cygwin) /bin/bash
$ value=3D"$( date | cat )"; echo "$? <$value>"
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For what it is worth, I cannot repro this with Windows 7:
$ value="$( date | cat )"; echo "$? <$value>"
0 <Tue, Jul 11, 2017 6:16:21 PM>
Also, your example is poor. As you well know, "cat" in this case should be a
noop:
$ date | cat
Tue, Jul 11, 2017 6:20:53 PM
Perhaps you can provide a sane example that fails? Something like:
$ date | sed s/M/Z/
Tue, Jul 11, 2017 6:21:46 PZ
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