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Re: [Help-bash] Why does ctrl-c behave differently for builtin sleep in a subshell?

Started byChet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu>
First post2018-12-27 13:46 -0500
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  Re: [Help-bash] Why does ctrl-c behave differently for builtin sleep in a subshell? Chet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu> - 2018-12-27 13:46 -0500

#14969 — Re: [Help-bash] Why does ctrl-c behave differently for builtin sleep in a subshell?

FromChet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu>
Date2018-12-27 13:46 -0500
SubjectRe: [Help-bash] Why does ctrl-c behave differently for builtin sleep in a subshell?
Message-ID<mailman.6406.1545936395.1284.bug-bash@gnu.org>
On 12/25/18 11:28 AM, Peng Yu wrote:
> If I add a command after the builtin sleep, then the EXIT trap will be
> triggered upon typing ctrl-C.
> 
> If  the last command is removed, then the EXIT trap will not be
> triggered upon typing ctrl-C.

It's a bug in bash-4.4, fixed in bash-5.0.

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