Eli Schwartz via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:

> I think Chet Ramey did a pretty good explanation in the linked mailing
> list about why this is a fundamental misunderstanding of what "POSIX"
> means, but just to be extra sure... you are aware that POSIX defines
> `command ^` as the only true, correct POSIX way to suppress shell
> extensions and functions and ensure lookup as a true utility (and "^" is

This is not true:

"command" prevents to use functions, but it does not prevent to use shell
extensions that are built in commands.

Jörg

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