EOF (end of file) is not a thing. It's a condition, a state of being.Of course, if the tty is in raw mode we can nitpick this to death (hee!) but for the most part it holds.In the same way that "dead" is not a thing. You cannot have a dead, you cannot hold a dead. You cannot give away a dead, and you can't write a dead to a file.
In reply to EOF confusion (was: control-d out of loop?)
by clintp
in thread control-d out of loop?
by Marza
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