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Comment by dcrazy

1 day ago

Nothing about the UNIX shell is reliant on the fork model. Windows processes have stdio handles as well.

A lot of features of UNIX shells are build around pipe and dup and the fork + exec model. One can certainly implement in differently, but it is - like UNIX in general - very nice and elegant.

  • Help me out here, please. Off the top of my head, the exec command is dependent on exec, except that a spawn + wait implementation would be a mostly okay substitute.

    Pipes and redirections don’t need fork + exec. Neither do subshells.

    • If you use pipe() you get two ends in the same process, then you fork and child and parent can communicate. This is how a unix shell setups up pipes and it is rather elegant.

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