Am 14.01.2013 21:12, schrieb Chet Ramey: > On 1/14/13 2:57 PM, John Kearney wrote: > >> I have no idea why errexit exists I doubt it was for lazy people >> thought. its more work to use it. > I had someone tell me one with a straight (electronic) face that -e > exists `to allow "make" to work as expected' since historical make invokes > sh -ce to run recipes. Now, he maintains his own independently-written > version of `make', so his opinion might be somewhat skewed. > > Chet > That actually makes a lot of sense. it explains the 2 weirdest things about it, 1 no error message explaining what happened, 2 weird behavior with functions.
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