#!/bin/bash
# With -e -o pipefail, this script should exit immediately upon returning
# from the pipeline, since grep does not match its string, and returns 1.
# However, any trivial compound statement at the end of the pipeline will
# cause the script to continue running. It's possible to work
Another disown adventure.
# suspend
[1]+ Stopped su
$ emacs -f gnus fileA &
[2] 4865
$ disown
bash: warning: deleting stopped job 1 with process group 3457
$ jobs
[2]- Running emacs -f gnus fileA &
$ help disown
disown: disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...]
By default, removes each
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