On 2019/09/30 14:39, Grisha Levit wrote: > A few of the recently-added shopt options aren't getting reset when > running a shebang-less script, this should fix it up: > Suppose the shebang-less script is being run by an earlier version of bash. Won't the new patch radically change the behavior of of such programs?
Or, say I'm running a bash from /home/myhome/bin/bash (even though my normal shell is /bin/bash). Those options would have to be reset in the new, child script, no? So again, how would the difference in behaviors affect a user? Does posix define the behavior of a child script with no interp-line?