Samuel Lijin <sxli...@gmail.com> writes: >> However, I think POSIX mandates the behavior you'd expect. And the only >> shell I know that misbehaves in this way is Solaris /bin/sh, which we >> have already declared too broken to support. > > Off-topic, but where is this explicitly documented?
One link I had readily available was https://public-inbox.org/git/7vei5qtnc5....@alter.siamese.dyndns.org/ but there may be older discussions that were the actual process of our officially having "written its /bin/sh off as broken and unusable" if you dig further in the list archive.