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16.11 Bash POSIX Mode
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a0c0a00f 4Starting Bash with the '--posix' command-line option or executing 'set
ccc6cda3 5-o posix' while Bash is running will cause Bash to conform more closely
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6to the POSIX standard by changing the behavior to match that specified
7by POSIX in areas where the Bash default differs.
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a0c0a00f 9When invoked as 'sh', Bash enters POSIX mode after reading the startup
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10files.
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a0c0a00f 12The following list is what's changed when 'POSIX mode' is in effect:
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14 1. Bash ensures that the 'POSIXLY_CORRECT' variable is set.
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16 2. When a command in the hash table no longer exists, Bash will
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17 re-search '$PATH' to find the new location. This is also available
18 with 'shopt -s checkhash'.
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d233b485 20 3. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job
a0c0a00f 21 exits with a non-zero status is 'Done(status)'.
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d233b485 23 4. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job
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24 is stopped is 'Stopped(SIGNAME)', where SIGNAME is, for example,
25 'SIGTSTP'.
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d233b485 27 5. Alias expansion is always enabled, even in non-interactive shells.
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d233b485 29 6. Reserved words appearing in a context where reserved words are
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30 recognized do not undergo alias expansion.
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d233b485 32 7. The POSIX 'PS1' and 'PS2' expansions of '!' to the history number
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33 and '!!' to '!' are enabled, and parameter expansion is performed
34 on the values of 'PS1' and 'PS2' regardless of the setting of the
35 'promptvars' option.
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d233b485 37 8. The POSIX startup files are executed ('$ENV') rather than the
0628567a 38 normal Bash files.
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d233b485 40 9. Tilde expansion is only performed on assignments preceding a
ccc6cda3 41 command name, rather than on all assignment statements on the line.
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d233b485 43 10. The default history file is '~/.sh_history' (this is the default
a0c0a00f 44 value of '$HISTFILE').
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d233b485 46 11. Redirection operators do not perform filename expansion on the
a0c0a00f 47 word in the redirection unless the shell is interactive.
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d233b485 49 12. Redirection operators do not perform word splitting on the word in
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50 the redirection.
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d233b485 52 13. Function names must be valid shell 'name's. That is, they may not
ccc6cda3 53 contain characters other than letters, digits, and underscores, and
cce855bc 54 may not start with a digit. Declaring a function with an invalid
ccc6cda3 55 name causes a fatal syntax error in non-interactive shells.
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d233b485 57 14. Function names may not be the same as one of the POSIX special
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58 builtins.
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d233b485 60 15. POSIX special builtins are found before shell functions during
0628567a 61 command lookup.
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63 16. When printing shell function definitions (e.g., by 'type'), Bash
64 does not print the 'function' keyword.
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66 17. Literal tildes that appear as the first character in elements of
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67 the 'PATH' variable are not expanded as described above under *note
68 Tilde Expansion::.
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d233b485 70 18. The 'time' reserved word may be used by itself as a command. When
495aee44 71 used in this way, it displays timing statistics for the shell and
a0c0a00f 72 its completed children. The 'TIMEFORMAT' variable controls the
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73 format of the timing information.
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d233b485 75 19. When parsing and expanding a ${...} expansion that appears within
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76 double quotes, single quotes are no longer special and cannot be
77 used to quote a closing brace or other special character, unless
78 the operator is one of those defined to perform pattern removal.
79 In this case, they do not have to appear as matched pairs.
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d233b485 81 20. The parser does not recognize 'time' as a reserved word if the
a0c0a00f 82 next token begins with a '-'.
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d233b485 84 21. The '!' character does not introduce history expansion within a
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85 double-quoted string, even if the 'histexpand' option is enabled.
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d233b485 87 22. If a POSIX special builtin returns an error status, a
ccc6cda3 88 non-interactive shell exits. The fatal errors are those listed in
0628567a 89 the POSIX standard, and include things like passing incorrect
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90 options, redirection errors, variable assignment errors for
91 assignments preceding the command name, and so on.
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d233b485 93 23. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable
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94 assignment error occurs when no command name follows the assignment
95 statements. A variable assignment error occurs, for example, when
cce855bc 96 trying to assign a value to a readonly variable.
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d233b485 98 24. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable
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99 assignment error occurs in an assignment statement preceding a
100 special builtin, but not with any other simple command.
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d233b485 102 25. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if the
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103 iteration variable in a 'for' statement or the selection variable
104 in a 'select' statement is a readonly variable.
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d233b485 106 26. Non-interactive shells exit if FILENAME in '.' FILENAME is not
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107 found.
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d233b485 109 27. Non-interactive shells exit if a syntax error in an arithmetic
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110 expansion results in an invalid expression.
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d233b485 112 28. Non-interactive shells exit if a parameter expansion error occurs.
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d233b485 114 29. Non-interactive shells exit if there is a syntax error in a script
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115 read with the '.' or 'source' builtins, or in a string processed by
116 the 'eval' builtin.
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d233b485 118 30. Process substitution is not available.
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d233b485 120 31. While variable indirection is available, it may not be applied to
a0c0a00f 121 the '#' and '?' special parameters.
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123 32. When expanding the '*' special parameter in a pattern context
124 where the expansion is double-quoted does not treat the '$*' as if
125 it were double-quoted.
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127 33. Assignment statements preceding POSIX special builtins persist in
0628567a 128 the shell environment after the builtin completes.
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d233b485 130 34. Assignment statements preceding shell function calls persist in
a0c0a00f 131 the shell environment after the function returns, as if a POSIX
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132 special builtin command had been executed.
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d233b485 134 35. The 'command' builtin does not prevent builtins that take
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135 assignment statements as arguments from expanding them as
136 assignment statements; when not in POSIX mode, assignment builtins
137 lose their assignment statement expansion properties when preceded
138 by 'command'.
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d233b485 140 36. The 'bg' builtin uses the required format to describe each job
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141 placed in the background, which does not include an indication of
142 whether the job is the current or previous job.
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d233b485 144 37. The output of 'kill -l' prints all the signal names on a single
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145 line, separated by spaces, without the 'SIG' prefix.
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d233b485 147 38. The 'kill' builtin does not accept signal names with a 'SIG'
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148 prefix.
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d233b485 150 39. The 'export' and 'readonly' builtin commands display their output
0628567a 151 in the format required by POSIX.
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d233b485 153 40. The 'trap' builtin displays signal names without the leading
a0c0a00f 154 'SIG'.
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d233b485 156 41. The 'trap' builtin doesn't check the first argument for a possible
b80f6443 157 signal specification and revert the signal handling to the original
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158 disposition if it is, unless that argument consists solely of
159 digits and is a valid signal number. If users want to reset the
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160 handler for a given signal to the original disposition, they should
161 use '-' as the first argument.
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d233b485 163 42. The '.' and 'source' builtins do not search the current directory
a0c0a00f 164 for the filename argument if it is not found by searching 'PATH'.
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d233b485 166 43. Enabling POSIX mode has the effect of setting the
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167 'inherit_errexit' option, so subshells spawned to execute command
168 substitutions inherit the value of the '-e' option from the parent
169 shell. When the 'inherit_errexit' option is not enabled, Bash
170 clears the '-e' option in such subshells.
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172 44. Enabling POSIX mode has the effect of setting the 'shift_verbose'
173 option, so numeric arguments to 'shift' that exceed the number of
174 positional parameters will result in an error message.
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176 45. When the 'alias' builtin displays alias definitions, it does not
a0c0a00f 177 display them with a leading 'alias ' unless the '-p' option is
b80f6443 178 supplied.
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d233b485 180 46. When the 'set' builtin is invoked without options, it does not
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181 display shell function names and definitions.
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d233b485 183 47. When the 'set' builtin is invoked without options, it displays
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184 variable values without quotes, unless they contain shell
185 metacharacters, even if the result contains nonprinting characters.
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d233b485 187 48. When the 'cd' builtin is invoked in LOGICAL mode, and the pathname
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188 constructed from '$PWD' and the directory name supplied as an
189 argument does not refer to an existing directory, 'cd' will fail
7117c2d2 190 instead of falling back to PHYSICAL mode.
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192 49. When the 'cd' builtin cannot change a directory because the length
193 of the pathname constructed from '$PWD' and the directory name
194 supplied as an argument exceeds PATH_MAX when all symbolic links
195 are expanded, 'cd' will fail instead of attempting to use only the
196 supplied directory name.
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198 50. The 'pwd' builtin verifies that the value it prints is the same as
95732b49 199 the current directory, even if it is not asked to check the file
a0c0a00f 200 system with the '-P' option.
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d233b485 202 51. When listing the history, the 'fc' builtin does not include an
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203 indication of whether or not a history entry has been modified.
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d233b485 205 52. The default editor used by 'fc' is 'ed'.
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d233b485 207 53. The 'type' and 'command' builtins will not report a non-executable
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208 file as having been found, though the shell will attempt to execute
209 such a file if it is the only so-named file found in '$PATH'.
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d233b485 211 54. The 'vi' editing mode will invoke the 'vi' editor directly when
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212 the 'v' command is run, instead of checking '$VISUAL' and
213 '$EDITOR'.
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d233b485 215 55. When the 'xpg_echo' option is enabled, Bash does not attempt to
a0c0a00f 216 interpret any arguments to 'echo' as options. Each argument is
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217 displayed, after escape characters are converted.
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d233b485 219 56. The 'ulimit' builtin uses a block size of 512 bytes for the '-c'
a0c0a00f 220 and '-f' options.
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d233b485 222 57. The arrival of 'SIGCHLD' when a trap is set on 'SIGCHLD' does not
a0c0a00f 223 interrupt the 'wait' builtin and cause it to return immediately.
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224 The trap command is run once for each child that exits.
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d233b485 226 58. The 'read' builtin may be interrupted by a signal for which a trap
ac50fbac 227 has been set. If Bash receives a trapped signal while executing
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228 'read', the trap handler executes and 'read' returns an exit status
229 greater than 128.
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d233b485 231 59. Bash removes an exited background process's status from the list
a0c0a00f 232 of such statuses after the 'wait' builtin is used to obtain it.
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234There is other POSIX behavior that Bash does not implement by default
235even when in POSIX mode. Specifically:
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237 1. The 'fc' builtin checks '$EDITOR' as a program to edit history
238 entries if 'FCEDIT' is unset, rather than defaulting directly to
239 'ed'. 'fc' uses 'ed' if 'EDITOR' is unset.
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241 2. As noted above, Bash requires the 'xpg_echo' option to be enabled
242 for the 'echo' builtin to be fully conformant.
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95732b49 244Bash can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default, by specifying
a0c0a00f 245the '--enable-strict-posix-default' to 'configure' when building (*note
95732b49 246Optional Features::).
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