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|  | Signed-off-by: Peter Bex <peter@more-magic.net> | 
|  | Thanks to Jörg F. Wittenberger for the patch and test | 
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|  | Signed-off-by: Peter Bex <peter@more-magic.net> | 
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|  | Thanks to Joerg Wittenberger | 
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|  | Thanks to Joerg Wittenberger for the suggestion to add proc:pid and
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|  | This is what scsh does as well, and is more like a regular UNIX shell.
Thanks to Haochi Kiang for reporting the bug and providing a patch. | 
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|  | process-wait, which could lead to trouble in user code when compiled with scrutiny and/or specialization.  This procedure returns the values in a different order for ease of use.  May be a bit confusing... | 
|  | for scsh-process to fix bogus optimization of 'signal-handler' due to invalid scrutiny type | 
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|  | segfaults immediately.  TODO: Figure out why | 
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|  | factors that determine process interleaving, ensuring it gets processed through the pipeline rather than on the same descriptor by mangling it through 'tr'.  Fix <<-redirection by reopening output port on new descriptor and explicitly setting up the input port to the given fd in the parent process | 
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