| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| 2 | #
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| 3 | # Usage:
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| 4 | # demo/xtrace1.sh <function name>
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| 5 |
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| 6 | #set -o nounset
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| 7 | #set -o pipefail
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| 8 | #set -o errexit
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| 9 |
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| 10 | myfunc() {
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| 11 | : "myfunc $1"
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| 12 | }
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| 13 |
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| 14 | banner() {
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| 15 | echo
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| 16 | echo "$@"
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| 17 | echo
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| 18 | }
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| 19 |
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| 20 | # bash is the only shell with the "first char repeated" behavior
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| 21 | first_char() {
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| 22 | for sh in bash dash mksh zsh bin/osh; do
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| 23 | echo
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| 24 | echo $sh
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| 25 | export PS4='$PWD '
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| 26 | #export PS4='$ '
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| 27 | $sh -x -c 'echo $(echo hi)-'
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| 28 | done
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| 29 | }
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| 30 |
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| 31 | # bash repeats the + for command sub, eval, source. Other shells don't.
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| 32 | posix() {
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| 33 | banner COMMANDSUB
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| 34 | set -x
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| 35 | foo=$(myfunc commandsub)
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| 36 | set +x
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| 37 |
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| 38 | # Hm this gives you ++
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| 39 | banner EVAL
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| 40 | set -x
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| 41 | eval myfunc evalarg
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| 42 | set +x
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| 43 |
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| 44 | # Also gives you ++
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| 45 | banner SOURCE
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| 46 | set -x
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| 47 | . spec/testdata/source-argv.sh 1 2
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| 48 | set +x
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| 49 | }
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| 50 |
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| 51 | # Various stacks:
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| 52 | # - proc call stack (similar: FUNCNAME)
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| 53 | # - process stack (similar: BASHPID)
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| 54 | # - interpreter stack (eval, source. xtrace already respects this)
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| 55 | # - and maybe Oil subinterpreters
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| 56 |
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| 57 | # User level:
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| 58 | # - Color
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| 59 | # - Indentation
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| 60 | # - HTML
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| 61 | #
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| 62 | # What you really want PARSEABLE traces. Which means each trace item is ONE
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| 63 | # LINE. And emitted by a single write() call.
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| 64 | #
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| 65 | # Related debugging features of OSH:
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| 66 | #
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| 67 | # - pp cell_ (ASDL), pp proc (QTT)
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| 68 | # - osh -n (ASDL)
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| 69 | # - Oil expressions: = keyword (ASDL)
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| 70 |
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| 71 | shopt -s expand_aliases
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| 72 | alias e=echo
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| 73 |
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| 74 | simple() {
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| 75 | e alias
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| 76 | myfunc invoke
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| 77 | ( myfunc subshell )
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| 78 | }
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| 79 |
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| 80 | main() {
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| 81 | banner ALIAS
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| 82 |
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| 83 | set -x
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| 84 | e alias
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| 85 | set +x
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| 86 |
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| 87 | banner FUNC
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| 88 |
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| 89 | set -x
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| 90 | myfunc invoke
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| 91 | set +x
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| 92 |
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| 93 | banner SUBSHELL
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| 94 | # No increase in +
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| 95 | # pid and SHLVL do NOT increase. BASHPID increases.
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| 96 | set -x
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| 97 | : pid=$$ BASHPID=$BASHPID SHLVL=$SHLVL
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| 98 | ( myfunc subshell; : pid=$$ BASHPID=$BASHPID SHLVL=$SHLVL )
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| 99 | set +x
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| 100 |
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| 101 | # Now it changes to ++
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| 102 | banner COMMANDSUB
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| 103 | set -x
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| 104 | foo=$(myfunc commandsub)
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| 105 | set +x
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| 106 |
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| 107 | banner PIPELINE
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| 108 | set -x
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| 109 | myfunc pipeline | sort
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| 110 | set +x
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| 111 |
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| 112 | banner THREE
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| 113 |
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| 114 | # Increase to three
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| 115 | set -x
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| 116 | foo=$(echo $(myfunc commandsub))
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| 117 | echo $foo
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| 118 | set +x
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| 119 |
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| 120 | # Hm this gives you ++
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| 121 | banner EVAL
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| 122 | set -x
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| 123 | eval myfunc evalarg
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| 124 | set +x
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| 125 |
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| 126 | # Also gives you ++
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| 127 | banner SOURCE
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| 128 | set -x
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| 129 | source spec/testdata/source-argv.sh 1 2
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| 130 | set +x
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| 131 |
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| 132 | banner RECURSIVE
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| 133 | set -x
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| 134 | $0 myfunc dollar-zero
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| 135 | set +x
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| 136 |
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| 137 | # TODO: SHELLOPTS not set here?
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| 138 | banner "SHELLOPTS=$SHELLOPTS"
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| 139 |
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| 140 | export SHELLOPTS
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| 141 | set -x
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| 142 | $0 myfunc dollar-zero-shellopts
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| 143 | set +x
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| 144 | }
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| 145 |
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| 146 | main2() {
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| 147 | set -x
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| 148 |
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| 149 | # OK this is useful.
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| 150 |
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| 151 | # https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/355965/how-to-check-which-line-of-a-bash-script-is-being-executed
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| 152 | PS4='+${LINENO}: '
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| 153 |
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| 154 | # Test runtime errors like this
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| 155 | #PS4='+${LINENO}: $(( 1 / 0 ))'
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| 156 |
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| 157 | myfunc ps4
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| 158 | foo=$(myfunc ps4-commandsub)
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| 159 | echo foo
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| 160 | }
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| 161 |
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| 162 | slowfunc() {
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| 163 | for i in "$@"; do
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| 164 | sleep 0.$i
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| 165 | done
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| 166 | }
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| 167 |
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| 168 | concurrency() {
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| 169 | set -x
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| 170 |
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| 171 | # PID prefix would be nice here
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| 172 | slowfunc 1 3 | slowfunc 2 4 5 | slowfunc 6
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| 173 | }
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| 174 |
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| 175 | task() {
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| 176 | for i in "$@"; do
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| 177 | echo $i
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| 178 | sleep 0.$i
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| 179 | done
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| 180 | }
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| 181 |
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| 182 | through_xargs() {
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| 183 | set -x
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| 184 | export PS4='+ $$ '
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| 185 |
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| 186 | # This doesn't work because xargs invokes $0! Not OSH.
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| 187 | export OILS_HIJACK_SHEBANG=1
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| 188 |
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| 189 | # This makes us trace through xargs.
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| 190 | #
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| 191 | # problem: $0 invokes bash because of the shebang.
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| 192 | # We can't use $SHELL $0.
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| 193 | # - bash is the only shell that sets $SHELL.
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| 194 | # - It's not the right value. "If it is not set when the shell starts, bash
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| 195 | # assigns to it the full pathname of the current user's login shell."
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| 196 |
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| 197 | export SHELLOPTS
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| 198 | seq 6 | xargs -n 2 -P 3 -- $0 task
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| 199 | }
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| 200 |
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| 201 | my_ps4() {
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| 202 | for i in {1..3}; do
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| 203 | echo -n $i
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| 204 | done
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| 205 | }
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| 206 |
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| 207 | # The problem with this is you don't want to fork the shell for every line!
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| 208 |
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| 209 | call_func_in_ps4() {
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| 210 | set -x
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| 211 | PS4='[$(my-ps4)] '
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| 212 | echo one
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| 213 | echo two
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| 214 | }
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| 215 |
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| 216 | # EXPANDED argv is displayed, NOT the raw input.
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| 217 | # - OK just do assignments?
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| 218 |
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| 219 | # - bash shows the 'for x in 1 2 3' all on one line
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| 220 | # - dash doesn't show the 'for'
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| 221 | # - neither does zsh and mksh
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| 222 | # - zsh shows line numbers and the function name!
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| 223 |
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| 224 | # - two statements on one line are broken up
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| 225 |
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| 226 | # - bash doesn't show 'while'
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| 227 |
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| 228 | # The $((i+1)) is evaluated. Hm.
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| 229 |
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| 230 | # Hm we don't implement this, only works at top level
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| 231 | # set -v
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| 232 |
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| 233 | loop() {
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| 234 | set -x
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| 235 |
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| 236 | for x in 1 \
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| 237 | 2 \
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| 238 | 3; do
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| 239 | echo $x; echo =$(echo {x}-)
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| 240 | done
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| 241 |
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| 242 | i=0
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| 243 | while test $i -lt 3; do
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| 244 | echo $x; echo ${x}-
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| 245 | i=$((i+1))
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| 246 | if true; then continue; fi
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| 247 | done
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| 248 | }
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| 249 |
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| 250 | atoms1() {
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| 251 | set -x
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| 252 |
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| 253 | foo=bar
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| 254 |
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| 255 | # This messes up a lot of printing.
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| 256 | x='one
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| 257 | two'
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| 258 |
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| 259 | i=1
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| 260 |
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| 261 | [[ -n $x ]]; echo "$x"
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| 262 |
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| 263 | # $i gets expanded, not i
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| 264 | (( y = 42 + i + $i )); echo yo
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| 265 |
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| 266 | [[ -n $x
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| 267 | ]]
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| 268 |
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| 269 | (( y =
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| 270 | 42 +
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| 271 | i +
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| 272 | $i
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| 273 | ))
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| 274 | }
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| 275 |
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| 276 | atoms2() {
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| 277 | set -x
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| 278 |
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| 279 | x='one
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| 280 | two'
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| 281 |
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| 282 | declare -a a
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| 283 | a[1]="$x"
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| 284 |
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| 285 | # This works
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| 286 | declare -A A
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| 287 | A["$x"]=1
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| 288 |
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| 289 | a=(1 2 3)
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| 290 | A=([k]=v)
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| 291 |
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| 292 | a=("$x" $x)
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| 293 | A=([k]="$x")
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| 294 |
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| 295 | # Assignment builtins
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| 296 |
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| 297 | declare -g -r d=0 foo=bar
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| 298 | typeset t=1
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| 299 | local lo=2
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| 300 | export e=3 f=foo
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| 301 | readonly r=4
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| 302 | }
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| 303 |
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| 304 | compound() {
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| 305 | set -x
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| 306 |
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| 307 | # Nothing for time
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| 308 | time sleep 0
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| 309 |
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| 310 | # There is no tracing for () and {}
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| 311 | { echo b1
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| 312 | echo b2
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| 313 | }
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| 314 |
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| 315 | ( echo c1
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| 316 | echo c2
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| 317 | )
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| 318 |
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| 319 | # no tracing for if; just the conditions
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| 320 | if test -d /; then
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| 321 | echo yes
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| 322 | else
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| 323 | echo no
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| 324 | fi
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| 325 |
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| 326 | # Hm this causes a concurrency problem.
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| 327 | # I think we want to buffer the line
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| 328 | ls | wc -l | sort
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| 329 |
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| 330 | # There IS tracing for 'case' line
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| 331 | case foo in
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| 332 | fo*)
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| 333 | echo case
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| 334 | ;;
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| 335 | *)
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| 336 | echo default
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| 337 | ;;
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| 338 | esac
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| 339 |
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| 340 | f() {
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| 341 | echo hi
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| 342 | }
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| 343 |
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| 344 | }
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| 345 |
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| 346 | oil_constructs() {
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| 347 | echo TODO
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| 348 | # BareDecl, VarDecl, PlaceMutation, Expr
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| 349 | }
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| 350 |
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| 351 | details() {
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| 352 | PS4='+ ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:${FUNCNAME[0]}:${LINENO} '
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| 353 |
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| 354 | # X_pid can have a space after it, or call it ${X_tag}
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| 355 | # Or should we could call the whole thing ? ${XTRACE_PREFIX} ?
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| 356 | # Idea: $PS5 and $PS6 for push and pop?
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| 357 |
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| 358 | # Problem: remove the first char behavior? Or only respect it in PS4.
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| 359 | #
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| 360 | # This string can be OIL_XTRACE_PREFIX='' or something.
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| 361 | PS4=' ${X_indent}${X_punct}${X_tag}${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:${FUNCNAME[0]}:${LINENO} '
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| 362 |
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| 363 |
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| 364 | set -x
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| 365 |
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| 366 | echo hi
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| 367 | echo command=$(echo inner)
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| 368 | eval 'echo eval'
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| 369 | }
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| 370 |
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| 371 | "$@"
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