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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:45:09+00:00 2026-05-13T15:45:09+00:00

I have found the following script causes a segmentation fault and core in KornShell

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I have found the following script causes a segmentation fault and core in KornShell (ksh) on AIX. Can anyone explain why I get the following results?

  • Seg Fault

    doOutput(){
      Echo "Something"
    }
    
    doOutput() >&1
    

    OR

    doOutput(){
      Echo "Something"
    }
    
    echo `doOutput()`
    
  • No Output

    doOutput(){
      Echo "Something"
    }
    
    doOutput()
    
  • Correct

    doOutput(){
      Echo "Something"
    }
    
    doOutput 
    

    OR

    doOutput(){
      Echo "Something"
    }
    
    doOutput >&1
    
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      2026-05-13T15:45:09+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:45 pm

      Calls to functions in shells such as ksh don’t use parentheses. They are only used during function definition.

      Correct:

      doOutput(){
        Echo "Something"
      }
      
      doOutput
      

      If you call a function with parameters, you separate them using spaces (no parentheses):

      doOutput(){
        Echo "$1 and then $2"
      }
      
      doOutput go stop
      

      Incorrect:

      doOutput(){
        Echo "Something"
      }
      
      doOutput()
      

      Plus, why are you redirecting stdout to stdout (>&1)?

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