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Re: z/OS sigpipe test failures due to quirky error handling
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Daniel Richard G. |
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Re: z/OS sigpipe test failures due to quirky error handling |
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Wed, 01 Mar 2017 14:39:14 -0500 |
On Wed, 2017 Mar 1 00:54+0100, Bruno Haible wrote:
>
> I would argue that this behaviour is not POSIX compliant. Quoting the
> POSIX standard [1]:
>
> Signal: SIGPIPE
> Default action: T
>
> The default actions are as follows:
> T
> Abnormal termination of the process.
> A
> Abnormal termination of the process [XSI] [Option Start] with
> additional actions. [Option End]
>
> Writing to stderr is an additional action this is OK for 'A' but not
> for 'T'.
Understood. Will push this to IBM.
--Daniel
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