Update of bug #66512 (group groff):

                  Status:               Need Info => Confirmed
             Assigned to:                    None => gbranden
                 Summary: .sy is no longer working  => [troff] .sy is no
longer working

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Yup, something is definitely wrong here, both with the code and with the test
I wrote, because that should have flagged this kind of misbehavior.

I'll dig into it.

Also, it doesn't matter much, but I would single-quote the argument to
_printf_(1).  You have triple backslashes before the register interpolation,
so I would expect printf to interpret that as a backslash followed by a
newline.

However (1) we should *still* be getting at least "systat=" on the standard
error stream, and (2) I'm not sure what semantics the shell applies to
backslashes in a double-, as opposed to single-quoted argument, and this might
vary depending on the shell.

Thanks for the report--I suspect you caught a humdinger here.




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