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Reword the description of 'nonfatal' to explicitly indicate that it |
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takes 1+ args and executes them as a command. The original 'remainder |
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of its argument' wording sounds weird, given that there is no earlier |
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mention of argument processing (-> remainder from what?). This also |
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clarifies that calling nonfatal with no argument is not valid. |
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pkg-mgr-commands.tex | 2 +- |
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1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) |
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diff --git a/pkg-mgr-commands.tex b/pkg-mgr-commands.tex |
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index 506673b..cb704f0 100644 |
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--- a/pkg-mgr-commands.tex |
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+++ b/pkg-mgr-commands.tex |
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ table~\ref{tab:commands-die-table}. |
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The following commands affect this behaviour: |
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\begin{description} |
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-\item[nonfatal] \featurelabel{nonfatal} Executes the remainder of its arguments as a command, |
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+\item[nonfatal] \featurelabel{nonfatal} Takes one or more arguments and executes them as a command, |
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preserving the exit status. If this results in a command being called that would normally abort |
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the build process due to a failure, instead a non-zero exit status shall be returned. Only in |
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EAPIs listed in table~\ref{tab:commands-die-table} as supporting \t{nonfatal}. |
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2.17.0 |