Words in shell script are separated by spaces or tabs independent of the
value of IFS. The value of IFS is only relevant for the result of
substitutions. Therefore, there should be a space between 'wordexp' and the
words to be expanded, not an IFS character.
Paranoia might dictate that the shell ignore IFS from the environment (even
though our sh currently uses it), so do not depend on it in the new test
case.
* retry various system calls on EINTR
* retry the rest after a short read (common if there is more than about 1K
of output)
* block SIGCHLD like system(3) does (note that this does not and cannot
work fully in threaded programs, they will need to be careful with wait
functions)
PR: 90580
MFC after: 1 month
o Call waitpid() if an error occurs after forking the child process
to avoid leaving zombies around.
o Handle the WRDE_DOOFS|WRDE_APPEND combination correctly
o Do not confuse $( substitution with $(( shell arithmetic
(noticed by wollman)
o Handle backslash escaping properly
o Allow $( and ${ to be quoted