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authorJune McEnroe <june@causal.agency>2019-01-10 20:19:51 -0500
committerJune McEnroe <june@causal.agency>2019-01-10 20:19:51 -0500
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-# $FreeBSD: releng/12.0/bin/sh/tests/execution/killed2.0 218105 2011-01-30 22:57:52Z jilles $
-# Most shells print a message when a foreground job is killed by a signal.
-# POSIX allows this, provided the message is sent to stderr, not stdout.
-# Some trickery is needed to capture the message as redirecting stderr of
-# the command itself does not affect it. The colon command ensures that
-# the subshell forks for ${SH}.
-
-exec 3>&1
-r=`(${SH} -c 'kill $$'; :) 2>&1 >&3`
-[ -n "$r" ]