At Sat, 28 Sep 2024 05:35:02 +0700, Robert Elz <[email protected]> wrote: Subject: Re: interactive shell detection in shrc > > But any current POSIX compat sh should have 'i' in $- if it is interactive. > That is required.
Ah, but only since Issue 8.
That does clarify things, but it's rather late in the game, and it does
rather explicitly change the meaning of "$-", if somewhat subtly.
> | I guess to be entirely POSIX compatible my test should include:
> |
> | tty >/dev/null 2>&1 && tty <&1 >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
>
> The second of those would need to be testing (the pre-redirected)
> stderr, not stdout, interactive shells don't care where stdout has
> been sent (though the user probably does).
Oy! Indeed I meant "<&2". I was seeing the other "2>&1" and thinking I
had it.
> But as Steffen (kind of) indicated, "test -t 0 && test -t 2" is
> probably an easier way than using tty.
Well, I'll be. I don't remember ever using "test -t"! I think I must
have skipped over it entirely all these years! So I now have:
if [ -t 0 -a -t 2 -a "$0" = "$SHELL" ]; then
_interactive=true
fi
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