Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 15:16:39 -0700 From: "Greg A. Woods" <wo...@planix.ca> Message-ID: <m1stwmt-0036s2C@more.local>
| I'm very curious: why did you include "m" in that test? I wondered about that as well. But I suspect you have supplied the answer. | I do note the following from the bosh(1) manual: | | ... POSIX requires that job control is auto-enabled for | interactive shells ... It actually requires it to be on by default in interactive shells, that's almost what the above says, but it could be read as not allowing "sh +m" to start an interactive shell with job control disabled -- which is not what posix requires. | But I'm pretty sure the key word there is "interactive", which will by | definition also mean they have 'i' in $-. It would, but as you point out -i isn't always available there, but -m should be, so unless someone actually did run "sh +m" checking for -m is I guess a way to guestimate that the shell is interactive (-m is, in practice, almost never turned on or off on the command line, it just defaults on in interactive shells, and off in others). kre