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1 | Bash POSIX Mode |
2 | =============== | |
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4 | Starting Bash with the `--posix' command-line option or executing `set |
5 | -o posix' while Bash is running will cause Bash to conform more closely | |
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6 | to the POSIX 1003.2 standard by changing the behavior to match that |
7 | specified by POSIX in areas where the Bash default differs. | |
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ccc6cda3 | 9 | The following list is what's changed when `POSIX mode' is in effect: |
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11 | 1. When a command in the hash table no longer exists, Bash will |
12 | re-search `$PATH' to find the new location. This is also | |
13 | available with `shopt -s checkhash'. | |
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15 | 2. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job |
16 | exits with a non-zero status is `Done(status)'. | |
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ccc6cda3 | 18 | 3. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job |
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19 | is stopped is `Stopped(SIGNAME)', where SIGNAME is, for example, |
20 | `SIGTSTP'. | |
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ccc6cda3 | 22 | 4. Reserved words may not be aliased. |
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bb70624e | 24 | 5. The POSIX 1003.2 `PS1' and `PS2' expansions of `!' to the history |
ccc6cda3 | 25 | number and `!!' to `!' are enabled, and parameter expansion is |
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26 | performed on the values of `PS1' and `PS2' regardless of the |
27 | setting of the `promptvars' option. | |
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29 | 6. Interactive comments are enabled by default. (Bash has them on by |
30 | default anyway.) | |
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32 | 7. The POSIX 1003.2 startup files are executed (`$ENV') rather than |
33 | the normal Bash files. | |
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35 | 8. Tilde expansion is only performed on assignments preceding a |
36 | command name, rather than on all assignment statements on the line. | |
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38 | 9. The default history file is `~/.sh_history' (this is the default |
39 | value of `$HISTFILE'). | |
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41 | 10. The output of `kill -l' prints all the signal names on a single |
42 | line, separated by spaces. | |
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44 | 11. Non-interactive shells exit if FILENAME in `.' FILENAME is not |
45 | found. | |
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47 | 12. Non-interactive shells exit if a syntax error in an arithmetic |
48 | expansion results in an invalid expression. | |
49 | ||
50 | 13. Redirection operators do not perform filename expansion on the word | |
ccc6cda3 | 51 | in the redirection unless the shell is interactive. |
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53 | 14. Redirection operators do not perform word splitting on the word in |
54 | the redirection. | |
55 | ||
56 | 15. Function names must be valid shell `name's. That is, they may not | |
ccc6cda3 | 57 | contain characters other than letters, digits, and underscores, and |
cce855bc | 58 | may not start with a digit. Declaring a function with an invalid |
ccc6cda3 | 59 | name causes a fatal syntax error in non-interactive shells. |
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61 | 16. POSIX 1003.2 `special' builtins are found before shell functions |
62 | during command lookup. | |
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bb70624e | 64 | 17. If a POSIX 1003.2 special builtin returns an error status, a |
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65 | non-interactive shell exits. The fatal errors are those listed in |
66 | the POSIX.2 standard, and include things like passing incorrect | |
67 | options, redirection errors, variable assignment errors for | |
68 | assignments preceding the command name, and so on. | |
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bb70624e | 70 | 18. If the `cd' builtin finds a directory to change to using |
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71 | `$CDPATH', the value it assigns to the `PWD' variable does not |
72 | contain any symbolic links, as if `cd -P' had been executed. | |
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28ef6c31 | 74 | 19. If `CDPATH' is set, the `cd' builtin will not implicitly append |
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75 | the current directory to it. This means that `cd' will fail if no |
76 | valid directory name can be constructed from any of the entries in | |
77 | `$CDPATH', even if the a directory with the same name as the name | |
78 | given as an argument to `cd' exists in the current directory. | |
79 | ||
bb70624e | 80 | 20. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable |
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81 | assignment error occurs when no command name follows the assignment |
82 | statements. A variable assignment error occurs, for example, when | |
cce855bc | 83 | trying to assign a value to a readonly variable. |
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bb70624e | 85 | 21. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if the iteration |
ccc6cda3 | 86 | variable in a `for' statement or the selection variable in a |
cce855bc | 87 | `select' statement is a readonly variable. |
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bb70624e | 89 | 22. Process substitution is not available. |
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91 | 23. Assignment statements preceding POSIX 1003.2 special builtins |
92 | persist in the shell environment after the builtin completes. | |
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94 | 24. Assignment statements preceding shell function calls persist in the |
95 | shell environment after the function returns, as if a POSIX | |
96 | special builtin command had been executed. | |
97 | ||
98 | 25. The `export' and `readonly' builtin commands display their output | |
bb70624e | 99 | in the format required by POSIX 1003.2. |
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101 | 26. The `trap' builtin displays signal names without the leading `SIG'. |
102 | ||
103 | 27. The `.' and `source' builtins do not search the current directory | |
104 | for the filename argument if it is not found by searching `PATH'. | |
105 | ||
106 | 28. Subshells spawned to execute command substitutions inherit the | |
107 | value of the `-e' option from the parent shell. When not in POSIX | |
108 | mode, Bash clears the `-e' option in such subshells. | |
109 | ||
110 | 29. Alias expansion is always enabled, even in non-interactive shells. | |
111 | ||
112 | 30. When the `set' builtin is invoked without options, it does not | |
113 | display shell function names and definitions. | |
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bb70624e | 116 | There is other POSIX 1003.2 behavior that Bash does not implement. |
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117 | Specifically: |
118 | ||
119 | 1. Assignment statements affect the execution environment of all | |
120 | builtins, not just special ones. | |
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122 | 2. When a subshell is created to execute a shell script with execute |
123 | permission, but without a leading `#!', Bash sets `$0' to the full | |
124 | pathname of the script as found by searching `$PATH', rather than | |
125 | the command as typed by the user. | |
126 | ||
127 | 3. When using `.' to source a shell script found in `$PATH', bash | |
128 | checks execute permission bits rather than read permission bits, | |
129 | just as if it were searching for a command. | |
130 | ||
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