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
`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
```