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bug#18103: sleep infinity
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積丹尼 Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
bug#18103: sleep infinity |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Jul 2014 14:20:02 +0800 |
OK however on the sleep info page it says
Historical implementations of `sleep' have required that NUMBER be
an integer, and only accepted a single argument without a suffix.
However, GNU `sleep' accepts arbitrary floating point numbers. *Note
Floating point::.
However for at least me, I wouldn't have thought that paragraph also
meant infinity. So you might want to say
Historical implementations of `sleep' have required that NUMBER be
an integer, and only accepted a single argument without a suffix.
However, GNU `sleep' accepts arbitrary floating point numbers and infinity.
*Note
Floating point::.
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