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rc of built-in printf
Is it on purpose that sh's (at least, NetBSD-8's sh's) built-in printf doesn't
give a non-zero rc if the underlying write(2) fails (with EPIPE, in my case)?
It turns out that this
{ sleep 1; printf "Hallo" || echo "ERROR">&2; } | echo Foo
doesn't print "ERROR" with both sh and bash, while it does with ksh.
Replacing printf with echo changes nothing, while using the /usr/bin
(or /bin, in case of echo) form does what I would expect.
kre?
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