we have a posix option? No sir.
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.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/mksh.1,v 1.21 2005/10/08 19:30:59 tg Exp $
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.\" $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/mksh.1,v 1.22 2005/10/08 19:34:39 tg Exp $
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.\" $OpenBSD: ksh.1,v 1.101 2005/08/01 19:29:57 jmc Exp $
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.\" $OpenBSD: sh.1tbl,v 1.53 2004/12/10 01:56:56 jaredy Exp $
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.\"
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@ -2260,13 +2260,7 @@ Special built-in commands differ from other commands in that the
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parameter is not used to find them, an error during their execution can
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cause a non-interactive shell to exit, and parameter assignments that are
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specified before the command are kept after the command completes.
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Just to confuse things, if the
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.Ic posix
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option is turned off (see the
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.Ic set
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command below), some special commands are very special in that no field
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splitting, file globbing, brace expansion, nor tilde expansion is performed
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on arguments that look like assignments.
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There are some confusions regarding POSIX that is not uber-strictly adhered to.
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Regular built-in commands are different only in that the
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.Ev PATH
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parameter is not used to find them.
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.Xr tty 4
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device.
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If the
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.Ic posix
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option is not set,
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.Ar fd
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may be left out, in which case it is taken to be 1 (the behaviour differs due
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to the special POSIX rules described above).
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may be left out, in which case it is taken to be 1.
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.It Fl u Ar file
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.Ar file Ns 's
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mode has the setuid bit set.
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