Re: multi-threaded compiling
Martin D Kealey <[email protected]> Wed, 13 Mar 2024 13:14:30 +1000
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> On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 8:20 PM Chet Ramey <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 3/11/24 2:50 PM, Mischa Baars wrote: > > > Which sort of brings us back to the original question I suppose. Who > does > > > that line of code function from a script and why does it fail from the > > > command line? > > > > Job control and when the shell notifies the user about job completion, > > most likely, two of the relevant things that differ between interactive > > and non-interactive shells. > In this case, no. I inserted « echo $- ; shopt -p ; shopt -po ; » in front of each case, and the ONLY difference was that « echo $- » reported “hxBc” vs “hxB”. Not an “m” in sight. And no “i” or “l” either. (The “c” was expected, given how « make » invokes the shell.) -Martin