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[Bug] kill -l 0 outputs T, not EXIT
From: |
Martijn Dekker |
Subject: |
[Bug] kill -l 0 outputs T, not EXIT |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Sep 2016 05:11:05 +0200 |
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The command
kill -l 0
outputs T. I would expect EXIT as T is not a valid signal or
pseudosignal name. Since T is the last letter of EXIT, I suspect a typo
somewhere.
AT&T ksh93 outputs EXIT. pdksh/mksh and zsh output 0 (presumably EXIT is
not a real signal). dash and yash give a "no such signal number" error.
All of these seem sensible, but "T" does not.
Confirmed in bash 2.05b.13, 3.2.57 and 4.4.0.
Thanks,
- M.
- [Bug] kill -l 0 outputs T, not EXIT,
Martijn Dekker <=