• print ulimit -a with the flag, like most other shells do • move ulimit-1 regression test to ulimit-2 and exclude on Haiku: it can only set the -n and -V limits AFAICT • document that some OSes (here: Haiku) can only set the soft limits (so “ulimit -nS 1024” is okay but -S is required) • check “ulimit -c 0”, which dot.mkshrc uses, everywhere (if it errors out, hack around it or stub it out with MKSH_NO_LIMITS)
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