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Re: /proc slows % echo /**/*/etc/r*(/N)
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- From: Ray Andrews <rayandrews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: /proc slows % echo /**/*/etc/r*(/N)
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 16:07:23 -0800
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On 2024-01-21 13:48, Bart Schaefer
wrote:
This is a situation wherein zsh can tell that it's not able to
allocate memory, so it just stops trying without crashing. If it had
crashed you'd have got nothing back and probably lost your shell
session.
Yeah, I think I'm using the word too loosely. Shouldn't there be
an error msg in such cases? I don't think my abuse happens very
often, still I had thought she had finished what she was doing.
Some message would have alerted me to the reality of the loop.
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