Peter Salus writes "The other innovation present in the Third Edition was the pipe" ("A Quarter Century of Unix", p. 50). Yet, in the corresponding sys/ken/sysent.c, the pipe system call seems to be a stump.
1, &fpe, /* 40 = fpe */
0, &dup, /* 41 = dup */
0, &nosys, /* 42 = pipe */
1, ×, /* 43 = times */
On the other hand, the Fourth Edition manual documents the pipe system call, the construction of pipelines through the shell, and the use of wc as a filter (without an input file, as was required in the Second Edition).
Would it therefore be correct to say that pipes were introduced in the Fourth rather than the Third Edition?