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* exception handlers are now run with interrupts disabled, which avoids many race conditions * fix some cases where SIGINT only aborts one command and continues the script, in particular if a SIGINT causes an EINTR error which trumped the interrupt. Example: sh -c 'echo < /some/fifo; echo This should not be printed' The fifo should not have writers. When pressing ctrl+c to abort the open, the shell used to continue with the next command. Example: sh -c '/bin/echo < /some/fifo; echo This should not be printed' Similar. Note, however, that this particular case did not and does not work in interactive mode with job control enabled. |
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