Feel free to implement system utilities in whichever language you feel will completely eliminate the possibility of bugs.
I wait with bated breath.
Feel free to implement system utilities in whichever language you feel will completely eliminate the possibility of bugs.
I wait with bated breath.
"error-prone" means bugs are more likely than the alternatives. It doesn't mean that the alternatives completely eliminate the possibility of bugs. Come on.
I wonder what the tally is for "things posted to HN that'll replace bash/ksh/zsh in every respect REAL Soon Now". It's a genre of post unto itself.
What language is Systemd written in? I'm pretty sure it's not Bash.
I've never been able to use systemd as a command interpreter.
An init system doesn't need to be a command interpreter. Why are you being so obtuse?
It doesn't need to be, but there are some advantages in being able to have system startup scripts in the same language that you do one-liners in at the terminal.