/lib/theo: Isn't that bad?

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@ -963,3 +963,8 @@ That seems disgustingly verbose to me.
The worm will eat it's tail.
When new things arise, must they become dominant?
How does it hurt you?
I love it.
So my question is: What will be broken by this change?
Unless POSIX specifies the requirement, I'd like to see some justification.
There will always be situations that UNIX didn't anticipate or handle, and then POSIX failed to specify.
Isn't that bad?