Interesting, this reminds me of a question I had: is there any command
that would read from stdin, and write to stdout, but if there was an
error when writing to stdout it would ignore it and continue reading
stdin? It is trivial to do it in C, but don't want to require an extra
program just to keep werc's error logs clean of spurious noise.

I guess based on what you said, that I might be able to use sed, but
only until your complaint is fixed :)

uriel

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 4:41 PM, hugo rivera<uai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> is there some reason why sed doesn't check for write errors on its
> stdout? (or at least it doesn't report them)
> I am implementing a fs, and I wasted my whole afternoon trying to figure out 
> why
> sed 300q file > mnt/data
> doesn't say anything about the write error I was expecting.
> Note that
> sed 300q file | cat > mnt/data
> shows my error message ;-)
> Am I missing something?
> Saludos
>
> --
> Hugo
>
>

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