On 2/17/19 8:20 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
> On 15/02/19 07:20, Eric Blake wrote:
>> Except that POSIX has the nasty requirement that sh started with an
>> inherited ignored SIGPIPE must silently ignore all attempts from within
>> the shell to restore SIGPIPE handling to child processes of the
Hello,
On 2019-02-15 1:19 p.m., Eric Blake wrote:
On 2/15/19 12:32 PM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
There is at least one change in behavior, not sure if this is
bad enough to be a regression or doesn't really matter:
$ yes-OLD me -- --help | head -n1
me -- --help
$ yes-NEW me -- --help |
Hello,
Thanks for all comments (on and off list).
Attached an updated patch with documentation.
The supported options are:
--default-signal[=SIG] reset signal SIG to its default signal handler.
without SIG, all known signals are included.
$ wc --version
wc (GNU coreutils) 8.29
Packaged by Gentoo (8.29-r1 (p1.0))
The man page for wc states: "A word is a... sequence of characters delimited by
white space."
But its concept of white space only seems to include ASCII white space. U+00A0
NO-BREAK SPACE, for instance, is not