12-07-2017
Basically "sh -s" and "sh -c" do the opposite:
- With sh -s, commands are read from the std input arguments are passed after the sh -s
- With sh -c, arguments are read from the std input and commands are passed after the sh -c
Is my understanding correct?
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std::exception -
SYNOPSIS
Inherited by __gnu_cxx::__concurrence_broadcast_error, __gnu_cxx::__concurrence_lock_error, __gnu_cxx::__concurrence_unlock_error,
__gnu_cxx::__concurrence_wait_error, __gnu_cxx::forced_error, __gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error, std::bad_alloc, std::bad_cast,
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Base class for all library exceptions.
This is the base class for all exceptions thrown by the standard library, and by certain language expressions. You are free to derive your
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Definition at line 60 of file exception.
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virtual const char* std::exception::what () const [virtual], [noexcept]
Returns a C-style character string describing the general cause of the current error.
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