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bug#37716: grep exit status with -L redirected to /dev/null
From: |
Adam Sampson |
Subject: |
bug#37716: grep exit status with -L redirected to /dev/null |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Oct 2019 15:22:05 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.12.2 (2019-09-21) |
Hi grep maintainers,
This behaviour, with grep 3.3 built from source, is a bit surprising:
$ echo hello >thing
$ grep -L goodbye thing && echo OK
thing
OK
$ grep -L goodbye thing >/dev/null && echo OK
$
That is, when using -L, redirecting stdout to /dev/null has the same
effect on the exit code as specifying -q (the behaviour with -q is
described in the "Exit Status" section of the manual). This is a bit
awkward if you're using grep in a script, because you don't necessarily
have any control over whether stdout is /dev/null or not.
Cheers,
--
Adam Sampson <address@hidden> <http://offog.org/>
- bug#37716: grep exit status with -L redirected to /dev/null,
Adam Sampson <=