Jesse Young (2018-07-29 12:19):
|> >$ execlineb -S1 -c 'echo wrong'
|> >execlineb: warning: too few arguments: expecting at least 1 but got 0
|> >wrong
|> >```
|>
|> It's not an error, it's actually a bugfix. As you can see, the message
|> is a "warning", not a "fatal", which means it does not
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018, at 08:50, Laurent Bercot wrote:
> >`execline` does indeed exits when not given arguments, and displays the
> >error `execlineb: warning: too few arguments: expecting at least 1 but
> >got 0` but the first command gets run.
> >
> >```
> >$ execlineb -S1 -c 'echo wrong'
> >execl
I've found the command intuitive but the documentation confused me a
little bit.
So here's a patch.
ISTR you actually submitted the same thing a few months ago and I did
not react. Sorry, I should have replied sooner.
The documentation is correct and I won't apply the patch. But it's
not you
`execline` does indeed exits when not given arguments, and displays the
error `execlineb: warning: too few arguments: expecting at least 1 but
got 0` but the first command gets run.
```
$ execlineb -S1 -c 'echo wrong'
execlineb: warning: too few arguments: expecting at least 1 but got 0
wrong
```
I've found the command intuitive but the documentation confused me a
little bit.
So here's a patch.
>From bb4dbf267857737ad88240d2ad9cead9b3c3481f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joshua Haase
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 04:44:57 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] fdmove documentation have fd backwards.
---
doc
Hi there,
First of all, thanks for this fine and useful software on skaware.
I'm using execline v2.5.0.0 (and 7ce423).
I've tried to use the -S1 option to stop the command from running when
not given any arguments.
`execline` does indeed exits when not given arguments, and displays the
error `e