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.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/lksh.1,v 1.5 2013/05/22 18:18:06 tg Exp $
.\"-
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.\" Thorsten “mirabilos” Glaser <tg@mirbsd.org>
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.Dt LKSH 1
.Os MirBSD
.Sh NAME
.Nm lksh
.Nd Legacy Korn shell built on mksh
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Bk -words
.Op Fl +abCefhiklmnprUuvXx
.Op Fl +o Ar opt
.Oo
.Fl c Ar string \*(Ba
.Fl s \*(Ba
.Ar file
.Op Ar args ...
.Oc
.Ek
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a command interpreter intended exclusively for running legacy
shell scripts.
It is built on
.Nm mksh ;
refer to its manual page for details on the scripting language.
It is recommended to port scripts to
.Nm mksh
instead of relying on legacy or idiotic POSIX-mandated behaviour,
since the MirBSD Korn Shell scripting language is much more consistent.
.Sh LEGACY MODE
.Nm
has the following differences from
.Nm mksh :
.Bl -bullet
.It
There is no explicit support for interactive use,
nor any command line editing or history code.
Hence,
.Nm
is not suitable as a user's login shell, either; use
.Nm mksh
instead.
.It
The
.Ev KSH_VERSION
string identifies
.Nm
as
.Dq LEGACY KSH
instead of
.Dq MIRBSD KSH .
.It
.Nm
only offers the traditional ten file descriptors to scripts.
.It
.Nm
uses
.Tn POSIX
arithmetics, which has quite a few implications:
The data type for arithmetics is the host ISO C
.Vt long
data type.
Signed integer wraparound is Undefined Behaviour.
The sign of the result of a modulo operation with at least one
negative operand is unspecified.
Shift operations on negative numbers are unspecified.
Division of the largest negative number by \-1 is Undefined Behaviour.
The compiler is permitted to delete all data and crash the system
if Undefined Behaviour occurs.
.It
The rotation arithmetic operators are not available.
.It
The shift arithmetic operators take all bits of the second operand into
account; if they exceed permitted precision, the result is unspecified.
.It
The
.Tn GNU
.Nm bash
extension &\*(Gt to redirect stdout and stderr in one go is not parsed.
.It
The
.Nm mksh
command line option
.Fl T
is not available.
.It
Unless
.Ic set -o posix
is active,
.Nm
always uses traditional mode for constructs like:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ set -- $(getopt ab:c "$@")
$ echo $?
.Ed
.Pp
POSIX mandates this to show 0, but traditional mode
passes through the errorlevel from the
.Xr getopt 1
command.
.It
.Nm lksh ,
unlike
.At
.Nm ksh ,
does not keep file descriptors \*(Gt 2 private.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr mksh 1
.Pp
.Pa https://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.htm
.Pp
.Pa https://www.mirbsd.org/ksh\-chan.htm
.Sh CAVEATS
To use
.Nm
as
.Pa /bin/sh ,
compilation to enable
.Ic set -o posix
by default is highly recommended for better standards compliance.
.Pp
.Nm
tries to make a cross between a legacy bourne/posix compatibl-ish
shell and a legacy pdksh-alike but
.Dq legacy
is not exactly specified.
.Pp
The
.Ic set
built-in command does not have all options one would expect
from a full-blown
.Nm mksh
or
.Nm pdksh .
.Pp
Talk to the
.Mx
development team using the mailing list at
.Aq miros\-mksh@mirbsd.org
or the
.Li \&#\&!/bin/mksh
.Pq or Li \&#ksh
IRC channel at
.Pa irc.freenode.net
.Pq Port 6697 SSL, 6667 unencrypted
if you need any further quirks or assistance,
and consider migrating your legacy scripts to work with
.Nm mksh
instead of requiring
.Nm .