'Above will work only when a bourne-like shell (FreeBSD /bin/sh, bash, zsh, etc.) handles the redirection' ... is only true if the re-direction is done in the shell.
How can a shell handle redirection anywhere but in the shell?
Still trying to understand what you wanted to communicate in Re^5: how to supress stdout. Your answers didn't help at all.
In reply to Re^10: how to supress stdout
by ikegami
in thread how to supress stdout
by chuckd
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