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6.11 Bash POSIX Mode
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Starting Bash with the '--posix' command-line option or executing 'set
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-o posix' while Bash is running will cause Bash to conform more closely
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to the POSIX standard by changing the behavior to match that specified
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by POSIX in areas where the Bash default differs.
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When invoked as 'sh', Bash enters POSIX mode after reading the startup
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files.
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The following list is what's changed when 'POSIX mode' is in effect:
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1. Bash ensures that the 'POSIXLY_CORRECT' variable is set.
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2. When a command in the hash table no longer exists, Bash will
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re-search '$PATH' to find the new location. This is also available
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with 'shopt -s checkhash'.
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3. Bash will not insert a command without the execute bit set into the
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command hash table, even if it returns it as a (last-ditch) result
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from a '$PATH' search.
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4. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job
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exits with a non-zero status is 'Done(status)'.
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5. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job
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is stopped is 'Stopped(SIGNAME)', where SIGNAME is, for example,
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'SIGTSTP'.
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6. Alias expansion is always enabled, even in non-interactive shells.
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7. Reserved words appearing in a context where reserved words are
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recognized do not undergo alias expansion.
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8. The POSIX 'PS1' and 'PS2' expansions of '!' to the history number
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and '!!' to '!' are enabled, and parameter expansion is performed
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on the values of 'PS1' and 'PS2' regardless of the setting of the
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'promptvars' option.
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9. The POSIX startup files are executed ('$ENV') rather than the
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normal Bash files.
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10. Tilde expansion is only performed on assignments preceding a
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command name, rather than on all assignment statements on the line.
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11. The default history file is '~/.sh_history' (this is the default
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value of '$HISTFILE').
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12. Redirection operators do not perform filename expansion on the
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word in the redirection unless the shell is interactive.
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13. Redirection operators do not perform word splitting on the word in
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the redirection.
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14. Function names must be valid shell 'name's. That is, they may not
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contain characters other than letters, digits, and underscores, and
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may not start with a digit. Declaring a function with an invalid
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name causes a fatal syntax error in non-interactive shells.
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15. Function names may not be the same as one of the POSIX special
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builtins.
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16. POSIX special builtins are found before shell functions during
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command lookup.
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17. When printing shell function definitions (e.g., by 'type'), Bash
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does not print the 'function' keyword.
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18. Literal tildes that appear as the first character in elements of
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the 'PATH' variable are not expanded as described above under *note
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Tilde Expansion::.
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19. The 'time' reserved word may be used by itself as a command. When
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used in this way, it displays timing statistics for the shell and
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its completed children. The 'TIMEFORMAT' variable controls the
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format of the timing information.
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20. When parsing and expanding a ${...} expansion that appears within
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double quotes, single quotes are no longer special and cannot be
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used to quote a closing brace or other special character, unless
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the operator is one of those defined to perform pattern removal.
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In this case, they do not have to appear as matched pairs.
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21. The parser does not recognize 'time' as a reserved word if the
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next token begins with a '-'.
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22. The '!' character does not introduce history expansion within a
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double-quoted string, even if the 'histexpand' option is enabled.
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23. If a POSIX special builtin returns an error status, a
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non-interactive shell exits. The fatal errors are those listed in
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the POSIX standard, and include things like passing incorrect
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options, redirection errors, variable assignment errors for
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assignments preceding the command name, and so on.
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24. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable
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assignment error occurs when no command name follows the assignment
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statements. A variable assignment error occurs, for example, when
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trying to assign a value to a readonly variable.
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25. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable
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assignment error occurs in an assignment statement preceding a
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special builtin, but not with any other simple command.
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26. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if the
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iteration variable in a 'for' statement or the selection variable
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in a 'select' statement is a readonly variable.
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27. Non-interactive shells exit if FILENAME in '.' FILENAME is not
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found.
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28. Non-interactive shells exit if a syntax error in an arithmetic
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expansion results in an invalid expression.
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29. Non-interactive shells exit if a parameter expansion error occurs.
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30. Non-interactive shells exit if there is a syntax error in a script
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read with the '.' or 'source' builtins, or in a string processed by
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the 'eval' builtin.
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31. While variable indirection is available, it may not be applied to
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the '#' and '?' special parameters.
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32. When expanding the '*' special parameter in a pattern context
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where the expansion is double-quoted does not treat the '$*' as if
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it were double-quoted.
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33. Assignment statements preceding POSIX special builtins persist in
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the shell environment after the builtin completes.
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34. The 'command' builtin does not prevent builtins that take
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assignment statements as arguments from expanding them as
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assignment statements; when not in POSIX mode, assignment builtins
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lose their assignment statement expansion properties when preceded
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by 'command'.
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35. The 'bg' builtin uses the required format to describe each job
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placed in the background, which does not include an indication of
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whether the job is the current or previous job.
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36. The output of 'kill -l' prints all the signal names on a single
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line, separated by spaces, without the 'SIG' prefix.
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37. The 'kill' builtin does not accept signal names with a 'SIG'
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prefix.
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38. The 'export' and 'readonly' builtin commands display their output
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in the format required by POSIX.
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39. The 'trap' builtin displays signal names without the leading
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'SIG'.
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40. The 'trap' builtin doesn't check the first argument for a possible
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signal specification and revert the signal handling to the original
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disposition if it is, unless that argument consists solely of
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digits and is a valid signal number. If users want to reset the
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handler for a given signal to the original disposition, they should
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use '-' as the first argument.
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41. 'trap -p' displays signals whose dispositions are set to SIG_DFL
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and those that were ignored when the shell started.
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42. The '.' and 'source' builtins do not search the current directory
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for the filename argument if it is not found by searching 'PATH'.
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43. Enabling POSIX mode has the effect of setting the
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'inherit_errexit' option, so subshells spawned to execute command
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substitutions inherit the value of the '-e' option from the parent
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shell. When the 'inherit_errexit' option is not enabled, Bash
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clears the '-e' option in such subshells.
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44. Enabling POSIX mode has the effect of setting the 'shift_verbose'
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option, so numeric arguments to 'shift' that exceed the number of
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positional parameters will result in an error message.
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45. When the 'alias' builtin displays alias definitions, it does not
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display them with a leading 'alias ' unless the '-p' option is
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supplied.
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46. When the 'set' builtin is invoked without options, it does not
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display shell function names and definitions.
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47. When the 'set' builtin is invoked without options, it displays
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variable values without quotes, unless they contain shell
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metacharacters, even if the result contains nonprinting characters.
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48. When the 'cd' builtin is invoked in LOGICAL mode, and the pathname
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constructed from '$PWD' and the directory name supplied as an
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argument does not refer to an existing directory, 'cd' will fail
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instead of falling back to PHYSICAL mode.
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49. When the 'cd' builtin cannot change a directory because the length
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of the pathname constructed from '$PWD' and the directory name
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supplied as an argument exceeds PATH_MAX when all symbolic links
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are expanded, 'cd' will fail instead of attempting to use only the
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supplied directory name.
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50. The 'pwd' builtin verifies that the value it prints is the same as
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the current directory, even if it is not asked to check the file
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system with the '-P' option.
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51. When listing the history, the 'fc' builtin does not include an
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indication of whether or not a history entry has been modified.
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52. The default editor used by 'fc' is 'ed'.
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53. The 'type' and 'command' builtins will not report a non-executable
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file as having been found, though the shell will attempt to execute
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such a file if it is the only so-named file found in '$PATH'.
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54. The 'vi' editing mode will invoke the 'vi' editor directly when
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the 'v' command is run, instead of checking '$VISUAL' and
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'$EDITOR'.
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55. When the 'xpg_echo' option is enabled, Bash does not attempt to
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interpret any arguments to 'echo' as options. Each argument is
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displayed, after escape characters are converted.
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56. The 'ulimit' builtin uses a block size of 512 bytes for the '-c'
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and '-f' options.
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57. The arrival of 'SIGCHLD' when a trap is set on 'SIGCHLD' does not
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interrupt the 'wait' builtin and cause it to return immediately.
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The trap command is run once for each child that exits.
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58. The 'read' builtin may be interrupted by a signal for which a trap
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has been set. If Bash receives a trapped signal while executing
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'read', the trap handler executes and 'read' returns an exit status
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greater than 128.
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59. Bash removes an exited background process's status from the list
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of such statuses after the 'wait' builtin is used to obtain it.
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There is other POSIX behavior that Bash does not implement by default
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even when in POSIX mode. Specifically:
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1. The 'fc' builtin checks '$EDITOR' as a program to edit history
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entries if 'FCEDIT' is unset, rather than defaulting directly to
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'ed'. 'fc' uses 'ed' if 'EDITOR' is unset.
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2. As noted above, Bash requires the 'xpg_echo' option to be enabled
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for the 'echo' builtin to be fully conformant.
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Bash can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default, by specifying
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the '--enable-strict-posix-default' to 'configure' when building (*note
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Optional Features::).
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