>> It looks to me like "we didn't bother making it do anything in
>> particular, so you get whatever it happens to give you".
> "bug" ultimately means "failure to conform to expectations".
Well...maybe. Depends on whose expectations. If I expect, say, that
typing a tab on a command line puts a
On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 08:13:28AM -0500, Mouse wrote:
> I wouldn't call it buggy, not unless there is a spec that it's supposed
> to conform to that says otherwise (even if the "spec" is just an
> author's description of intent), which is something I so far haven't
> seen reason to think