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Re: `&>' doesn't behave as expected in POSIX mode


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: `&>' doesn't behave as expected in POSIX mode
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2021 09:52:40 -0400
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On 6/20/21 4:05 AM, Oğuz wrote:
     $ set -o posix
     $ uname &>/dev/null
     $

`uname &' and `>/dev/null' should be parsed as two separate commands;
that, if I'm not missing anything, is what POSIX says. But bash
doesn't do that in POSIX mode, and redirects both stderr and stdout to
`/dev/null'.

You're right, and it's not worth changing at this point. It's come up
before, and the bash interpretation is much more useful and compatible.


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