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Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read? |
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Tue, 4 May 2021 08:59:10 -0400 |
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On 5/4/21 3:26 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Mai 03 2021, Chet Ramey wrote:
It won't work on any system that doesn't return -1/ESPIPE when you try
to lseek on a terminal device. Glibc does;
Glibc doesn't do anything, it just uses what the kernel says.
You'd think, but the manual says otherwise about ESPIPE:
"The filedes corresponds to an object that cannot be positioned, such as a
pipe, FIFO or terminal device. (POSIX.1 specifies this error only for pipes
and FIFOs, but on GNU systems, you always get ESPIPE if the object is not
seekable.)"
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Chet Ramey, UTech, CWRU chet@case.edu http://tiswww.cwru.edu/~chet/
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, (continued)
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Koichi Murase, 2021/05/04
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Chet Ramey, 2021/05/04
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Koichi Murase, 2021/05/07
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Chet Ramey, 2021/05/07
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Koichi Murase, 2021/05/07
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Chet Ramey, 2021/05/09
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Koichi Murase, 2021/05/09
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Robert Elz, 2021/05/04
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Chet Ramey, 2021/05/04
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Andreas Schwab, 2021/05/04
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?,
Chet Ramey <=
- Re: Why does "mapfile -d delim" (delim != '\n') use unbuffered read?, Andreas Schwab, 2021/05/04