Paul Gilmartin wrote:
In fact, that's a call back to the shell builtin, which:
o May involve extra overhead of fork()/exec().
/bin/sh in OpenBSD is tightly integrated with OpenBSD. It's ksh, not bash or
old sh, and it's maintained in the OBSD core.
Probably the most attentive maintenance of ksh left in the world today.
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