Remove unsafe unwrap() calls in stdbuf error handling#9429
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sylvestre merged 1 commit intouutils:mainfrom Nov 21, 2025
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Remove unsafe unwrap() calls in stdbuf error handling#9429sylvestre merged 1 commit intouutils:mainfrom
sylvestre merged 1 commit intouutils:mainfrom
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- Replace get_many().unwrap() with ok_or_else() to handle missing command - Replace next().unwrap() with pattern matching for safety - Replace tempdir().unwrap() with map_err() to handle temp dir failures All stdbuf internal errors now properly exit with code 125 per GNU specification: https://www.gnu.org/s/coreutils/manual/html_node/stdbuf-invocation.html
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removes three unwrap() calls that could cause panics, ensuring stdbuf properly handles errors according to GNU specification
According to GNU stdbuf documentation: