GD> RW> As has been stated several times, the comments regarding number of
GD> RW> arguments are irrelevant, as the POSIX standard explicitly allows
GD> RW> them.
GD> Where ?
GD> POSIX.2, 2.11.3:
GD> Options: When this subclause is listed as `None' it means that the
GD> implementation need not support any options.
GD> POSIX.2, 2.11.4:
GD> Operands: When this subclause is listed as `None' it means that the
GD> implementation need not support any operands.
May be it's just my poor english but "need not" and "CAN NOT" are different
things ...
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