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Re: Why are parameters to Bash's builtin optional?
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Why are parameters to Bash's builtin optional? |
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Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:36:36 -0400 |
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On 4/18/12 9:18 AM, Victor Engmark wrote:
> (Re-posted from Stack Overflow
> <http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/36751/why-are-parameters-to-bashs-builtin-optional>)
>
> Running simply `builtin` prints nothing and returns exit code 0. This is in
> accordance with `help builtin`, which shows all parameters as optional. But
> why isn't this no-op an error? Is there a use case for this? A more useful
> result would be an error code or, even better, listing the currently
> available builtins.
What's the use case for having it be an error? I can see printing a list
of builtins, though `enable' already does that.
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