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cat <<< 'hi'
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## stdout-json: "hi\n"
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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cat <<< $'one\ntwo\n'
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## stdout-json: "one\ntwo\n\n"
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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# A space between 0 and <<EOF causes it to pass '0' as an arg to cat.
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cat 0<<EOF
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one
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EOF
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## stdout: one
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# NOTE: OSH fails on descriptor 9, but not descriptor 8? Is this because of
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# the Python VM? How to inspect state?
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read_from_fd.py 8 8<<EOF
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here doc on descriptor
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EOF
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## stdout: 8: here doc on descriptor
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read_from_fd.py 0 3 <<EOF 3<<EOF3
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fd0
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EOF
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fd3
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EOF3
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## STDOUT:
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0: fd0
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3: fd3
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## END
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# Most shells accept this, but OSH is stricter.
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cat <<${a}
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here
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${a}
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## stdout: here
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## OK osh stdout-json: ""
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## OK osh status: 2
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# bash is OK with this; dash isn't. Should be a parse error.
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cat <<$(a)
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here
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$(a)
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## stdout-json: ""
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## status: 2
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## BUG bash stdout: here
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## BUG bash status: 0
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## OK mksh status: 1
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echo hello >$TMP/hello.txt
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cat <<EOF <$TMP/hello.txt
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here
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EOF
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## stdout: hello
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echo hello >$TMP/hello.txt
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cat <$TMP/hello.txt <<EOF
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here
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EOF
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## stdout: here
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var=v
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cat <<EOF
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var: ${var}
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command: $(echo hi)
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arith: $((1+2))
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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var: v
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command: hi
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arith: 3
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## END
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# This isn't specified by the POSIX grammar, but it's accepted by both dash and
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# bash!
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echo foo > _tmp/foo.txt
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echo bar > _tmp/bar.txt
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cat <<EOF 1>&2 _tmp/foo.txt - _tmp/bar.txt
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here
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EOF
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## STDERR:
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foo
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here
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bar
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## END
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cat <<EOF \
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; echo two
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one
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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one
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two
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## END
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cat <<'EOF'"2"
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one
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two
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EOF2
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## stdout-json: "one\ntwo\n"
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cat <<EOF; echo "two
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three"
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one
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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one
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two
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three
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## END
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<<EOF1 cat <<EOF2
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hello
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EOF1
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there
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EOF2
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## stdout: there
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cat <<EOF \
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1
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2
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3
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EOF
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| tac
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## status: 2
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## OK mksh status: 1
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cat <<EOF | tac
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1
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2
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3
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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3
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2
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1
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## END
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cat <<EOF |
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1
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2
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3
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EOF
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tac
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## STDOUT:
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3
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2
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1
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## END
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# read can't be run in a subshell.
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read v1 v2 <<EOF
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val1 val2
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EOF
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echo =$v1= =$v2=
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## stdout: =val1= =val2=
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while read line; do
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echo X $line
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done <<EOF
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1
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2
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3
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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X 1
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X 2
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X 3
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## END
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while cat <<E1 && cat <<E2; do cat <<E3; break; done
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1
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E1
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2
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E2
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3
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E3
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## STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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## END
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while cat <<E1 && cat <<E2
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1
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E1
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2
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E2
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do
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cat <<E3
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3
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E3
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break
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done
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## STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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## END
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while cat <<E1
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1
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E1
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cat <<E2
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2
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E2
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do
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cat <<E3
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3
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E3
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break
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done
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## STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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## END
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cat <<-EOF; echo --; cat <<EOF2
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one
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EOF
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two
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EOF2
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## stdout-json: "one\n--\ntwo\n"
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while read line; do echo X $line; done <<EOF; echo ==; while read line; do echo Y $line; done <<EOF2
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1
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2
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EOF
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3
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4
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EOF2
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## stdout-json: "X 1\nX 2\n==\nY 3\nY 4\n"
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fun() { cat; } <<EOF; echo before; fun; echo after
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1
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2
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EOF
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## stdout-json: "before\n1\n2\nafter\n"
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<<EOF tac
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1
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2
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3
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EOF
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## stdout-json: "3\n2\n1\n"
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# NOTE that you can have redirection AFTER the here doc thing. And you don't
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# need a space! Those are operators.
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#
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# POSIX doesn't seem to have this? They have io_file, which is for
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# filenames, and io_here, which is here doc. But about 1>&2 syntax? Geez.
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cat <<EOF 1>&2
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out
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EOF
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## stderr: out
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cat <<-EOF
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1
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2
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3 # 2 tabs are both stripped
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4 # spaces are preserved
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3 # 2 tabs are both stripped
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4 # spaces are preserved
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## END
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[[ $(cat <<EOF
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foo
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EOF
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) == foo ]]; echo $?
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## stdout: 0
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## N-I dash stdout: 127
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if cat <<EOF; then
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here doc in IF CONDITION
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EOF
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echo THEN executed
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fi
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## STDOUT:
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here doc in IF CONDITION
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THEN executed
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## END
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cat <<- EOF
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outside
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$(cat <<- INSIDE
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inside
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INSIDE
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)
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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outside
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inside
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## END
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# SKIPPED: hangs with osh on Debian
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# The second instance reads its stdin from the pipe, and fd 5 from a here doc.
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read_from_fd.py 3 3<<EOF3 | read_from_fd.py 0 5 5<<EOF5
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fd3
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EOF3
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fd5
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EOF5
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## STDOUT:
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0: 3: fd3
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5: fd5
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## END
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# SKIPPED: hangs with osh on Debian
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# The second instance reads its stdin from the pipe, and fd 5 from a here doc.
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read_from_fd.py 3 3<<EOF3 |
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fd3
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EOF3
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read_from_fd.py 0 5 5<<EOF5
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fd5
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EOF5
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## STDOUT:
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0: 3: fd3
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5: fd5
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## END
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