On 1/31/26 8:47 AM, Stan Marsh wrote:
Given that, I would like to point out that tcsh, to its credit, always resets
the terminal
to "sane" before prompting for user input. This is a Good Thing and something
that
(IMNSHO), bash should also do.
Bash saves the tty state before each foreground command, and restores the
saved tty settings if the command stops or terminates due to a signal.
Otherwise, the shell has to provide a builtin that mimics some or all of
`stty'.
The OP's function defeats that.
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