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## compare_shells: bash mksh zsh ash
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# dash doesn't have echo -e, $'', etc.
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# TODO: fix J8 bug causing failure
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# Cross-cutting test of serialization formats. That is, what J8 Notation
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# should fix.
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#
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# TODO: Also see spec/xtrace for another use case.
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case $SH in (ash) return ;; esac # yash and ash don't implement this
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newline=$'one\ntwo'
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printf '%q\n' "$newline"
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quoted="$(printf '%q\n' "$newline")"
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restored=$(eval "echo $quoted")
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test "$newline" = "$restored" && echo roundtrip-ok
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## STDOUT:
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$'one\ntwo'
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roundtrip-ok
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## END
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## OK mksh STDOUT:
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'one'$'\n''two'
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roundtrip-ok
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## END
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
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one$'\n'two
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roundtrip-ok
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## END
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (ash) return ;; esac # yash and ash don't implement this
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# bash does a weird thing and uses \
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spaces='one two'
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printf '%q\n' "$spaces"
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## STDOUT:
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'one two'
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## END
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## OK bash/zsh STDOUT:
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one\ two
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## END
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (ash) return ;; esac # yash and ash don't implement %q
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quotes=\'\"
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printf '%q\n' "$quotes"
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quoted="$(printf '%q\n' "$quotes")"
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restored=$(eval "echo $quoted")
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test "$quotes" = "$restored" && echo roundtrip-ok
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## STDOUT:
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\'\"
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roundtrip-ok
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## END
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## OK osh STDOUT:
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$'\'"'
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roundtrip-ok
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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''\''"'
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roundtrip-ok
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## END
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (ash) return ;; esac # yash and ash don't implement this
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unprintable=$'\xff'
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printf '%q\n' "$unprintable"
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# bash and zsh agree
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## STDOUT:
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$'\377'
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## END
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## OK osh STDOUT:
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$'\xff'
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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''$'\377'
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## END
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (ash) return ;; esac # yash and ash don't implement this
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unicode=$'\u03bc'
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unicode=$'\xce\xbc' # does the same thing
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printf '%q\n' "$unicode"
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# Oil issue: we have quotes. Isn't that OK?
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## STDOUT:
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μ
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## END
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## OK osh STDOUT:
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'μ'
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## END
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (ash) return ;; esac
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# Hm bash/mksh/zsh understand these. They are doing decoding and error
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# recovery! inspecting the bash source seems to confirm this.
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unicode=$'\xce'
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printf '%q\n' "$unicode"
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unicode=$'\xce\xce\xbc'
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printf '%q\n' "$unicode"
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unicode=$'\xce\xbc\xce'
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printf '%q\n' "$unicode"
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case $SH in (mksh) return ;; esac # it prints unprintable chars here!
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unicode=$'\xcea'
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printf '%q\n' "$unicode"
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unicode=$'a\xce'
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printf '%q\n' "$unicode"
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## STDOUT:
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$'\xce'
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$'\xceμ'
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$'μ\xce'
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$'\xcea'
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$'a\xce'
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## END
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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$'\316'
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$'\316μ'
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$'μ\316'
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$'\316a'
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$'a\316'
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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''$'\316'
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''$'\316''μ'
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'μ'$'\316'
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## END
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
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$'\316'
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$'\316'μ
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μ$'\316'
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$'\316'a
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a$'\316'
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## END
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (zsh) return ;; esac # zsh doesn't make much sense
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zz=$'one\ntwo'
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set | grep zz
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## STDOUT:
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zz=$'one\ntwo'
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## END
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## OK ash stdout-json: "zz='one\n"
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## BUG zsh stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (ash|zsh) return ;; esac # zsh doesn't make much sense
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zz=$'one\ntwo'
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typeset | grep zz
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typeset -p zz
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## STDOUT:
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zz=$'one\ntwo'
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declare -- zz=$'one\ntwo'
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## END
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## OK mksh STDOUT:
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typeset zz
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typeset zz=$'one\ntwo'
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## BUG zsh stdout-json: ""
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## N-I ash stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (zsh|ash) exit ;; esac
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zz=$'one\ntwo \u03bc'
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# weirdly, quoted and unquoted aren't different
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echo ${zz@Q}
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echo "${zz@Q}"
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## STDOUT:
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$'one\ntwo μ'
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$'one\ntwo μ'
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## END
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## OK mksh STDOUT:
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$'one
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two μ'
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$'one
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two μ'
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## END
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## N-I ash/zsh stdout-json: ""
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zz=$'one\ntwo'
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set -x
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echo "$zz"
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## STDOUT:
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one
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two
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## END
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## STDERR:
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+ echo $'one\ntwo'
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## END
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## OK bash/ash STDERR:
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+ echo 'one
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two'
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## END
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## OK zsh STDERR:
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+zsh:3> echo 'one
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two'
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## END
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