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Bug#48247: echo -n



On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 02:44:57AM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> 
> None of the text you quoted forbids supporting -e without backslashes.

IMHO it does.  Firstly it's clear from the wording that all "options"
come under the operands category.  So unless you've got -n as the very first
operand or you've got baskslashes, echo must print the operands verbatim.

Anyway, this is all moot as unless you change our policy to list the exception
about -e and escape codes, we'll still have to change all #!/bin/sh scripts
that use them.
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