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authorsl <sl@reform>2022-08-14 00:38:48 +0000
committersl <sl@reform>2022-08-14 00:38:48 +0000
commit78cc69e9f24f9b3e256c29b73772eedafcb16792 (patch)
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/lib/theo: Isn't that bad?
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@@ -963,3 +963,8 @@ That seems disgustingly verbose to me.
The worm will eat it's tail.
When new things arise, must they become dominant?
How does it hurt you?
+I love it.
+So my question is: What will be broken by this change?
+Unless POSIX specifies the requirement, I'd like to see some justification.
+There will always be situations that UNIX didn't anticipate or handle, and then POSIX failed to specify.
+Isn't that bad?