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## oils_failures_allowed: 2
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## compare_shells: dash bash-4.4 mksh zsh
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# NOTE:
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# - $! is tested in background.test.sh
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# - $- is tested in sh-options
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#
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# TODO: It would be nice to make a table, like:
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#
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# $$ $BASHPID $PPID $SHLVL $BASH_SUBSHELL
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# X
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# (Subshell, Command Sub, Pipeline, Spawn $0)
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#
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# And see whether the variable changed.
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# Just test that it has a slash for now.
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echo $PWD | grep /
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## status: 0
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env | grep PWD
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## status: 0
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## BUG mksh status: 1
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# WORKAROUND for Python version of bin/osh -- we can't run bin/oils_for_unix.py
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# because it a shebang #!/usr/bin/env python2
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# This test is still useful for the C++ oils-for-unix.
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case $SH in
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*/bin/osh)
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echo yes
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echo yes
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exit
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;;
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esac
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# Get absolute path before changing PATH
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sh=$(which $SH)
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old_path=$PATH
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unset PATH
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$sh -c 'echo $PATH' > path.txt
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PATH=$old_path
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# looks like PATH=/usr/bin:/bin for mksh, but more complicated for others
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# cat path.txt
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# should contain /usr/bin
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if egrep -q '(^|:)/usr/bin($|:)' path.txt; then
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echo yes
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fi
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# should contain /bin
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if egrep -q '(^|:)/bin($|:)' path.txt ; then
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echo yes
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fi
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## STDOUT:
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yes
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yes
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## END
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case $SH in *zsh) echo 'zsh sets HOME'; exit ;; esac
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home=$(echo $HOME)
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test "$home" = ""
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echo status=$?
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env | grep HOME
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echo status=$?
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# not in interactive shell either
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$SH -i -c 'echo $HOME' | grep /
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echo status=$?
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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status=1
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status=1
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## END
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## BUG zsh STDOUT:
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zsh sets HOME
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## END
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fun() {
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echo $0 | grep -o 'sh'
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echo $1 $2
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}
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fun a b
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## STDOUT:
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sh
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a b
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## END
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## BUG zsh STDOUT:
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a b
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## END
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echo $? # starts out as 0
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sh -c 'exit 33'
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echo $?
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## STDOUT:
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0
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33
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## END
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## status: 0
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set -- 1 2 3 4
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echo $#
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## stdout: 4
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## status: 0
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# Just test that it has decimal digits
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echo $$ | egrep '[0-9]+'
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## status: 0
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# Just test that it has decimal digits
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set -o errexit
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die() {
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echo 1>&2 "$@"; exit 1
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}
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parent=$$
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test -n "$parent" || die "empty PID in parent"
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( child=$$
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test -n "$child" || die "empty PID in subshell"
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test "$parent" = "$child" || die "should be equal: $parent != $child"
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echo 'subshell OK'
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)
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echo $( child=$$
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test -n "$child" || die "empty PID in command sub"
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test "$parent" = "$child" || die "should be equal: $parent != $child"
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echo 'command sub OK'
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)
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exit 3 # make sure we got here
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## status: 3
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## STDOUT:
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subshell OK
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command sub OK
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## END
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set -o errexit
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die() {
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echo 1>&2 "$@"; exit 1
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}
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parent=$BASHPID
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test -n "$parent" || die "empty BASHPID in parent"
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( child=$BASHPID
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test -n "$child" || die "empty BASHPID in subshell"
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test "$parent" != "$child" || die "should not be equal: $parent = $child"
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echo 'subshell OK'
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)
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echo $( child=$BASHPID
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test -n "$child" || die "empty BASHPID in command sub"
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test "$parent" != "$child" ||
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die "should not be equal: $parent = $child"
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echo 'command sub OK'
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)
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exit 3 # make sure we got here
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# mksh also implements BASHPID!
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## status: 3
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## STDOUT:
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subshell OK
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command sub OK
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## END
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## N-I dash/zsh status: 1
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## N-I dash/zsh stdout-json: ""
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sleep 0.01 &
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pid=$!
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wait
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echo $pid | egrep '[0-9]+' >/dev/null
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echo status=$?
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## stdout: status=0
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echo $PPID | egrep '[0-9]+'
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## status: 0
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# NOTE: There is also $BASHPID
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echo hi | sh -c 'cat; exit 33' | wc -l >/dev/null
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argv.py "${PIPESTATUS[@]}"
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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['0', '33', '0']
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## END
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I zsh STDOUT:
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['']
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## END
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expr $0 : '.*/osh$' && exit 99 # Disabled because of spec-runner.sh issue
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echo $RANDOM | egrep '[0-9]+'
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## status: 0
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## N-I dash status: 1
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# These are both bash-specific.
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set -o errexit
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echo $UID | egrep -o '[0-9]+' >/dev/null
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echo $EUID | egrep -o '[0-9]+' >/dev/null
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echo status=$?
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## stdout: status=0
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## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash/mksh status: 1
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test -n "$OSTYPE"
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echo status=$?
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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## END
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## N-I dash/mksh STDOUT:
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status=1
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## END
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test "$HOSTNAME" = "$(hostname)"
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echo status=$?
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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## END
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## N-I dash/mksh/zsh STDOUT:
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status=1
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## END
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echo $LINENO # first line
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g() {
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argv.py $LINENO # line 3
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}
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f() {
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argv.py $LINENO # line 6
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g
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argv.py $LINENO # line 8
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}
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f
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## STDOUT:
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1
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['6']
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['3']
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['8']
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## END
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## BUG zsh STDOUT:
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1
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['1']
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['1']
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['3']
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## END
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## BUG dash STDOUT:
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1
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['2']
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['2']
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['4']
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## END
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filename=$TMP/bare3
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rm -f $filename
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> $TMP/bare$LINENO
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test -f $filename && echo written
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echo $LINENO
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## STDOUT:
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written
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5
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## END
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## BUG zsh STDOUT:
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## END
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filename=$TMP/lineno_regression3
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rm -f $filename
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echo x > $TMP/lineno_regression$LINENO
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test -f $filename && echo written
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echo $LINENO
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## STDOUT:
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written
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5
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## END
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echo one
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[[ $LINENO -eq 2 ]] && echo OK
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## STDOUT:
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one
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OK
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## END
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## N-I dash status: 127
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## N-I dash stdout: one
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## N-I mksh status: 1
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## N-I mksh stdout: one
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echo one
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(( x = LINENO ))
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echo $x
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## STDOUT:
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one
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2
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## END
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## N-I dash stdout-json: "one\n\n"
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# hm bash doesn't take into account the word break. That's OK; we won't either.
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echo one
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for x in \
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$LINENO zzz; do
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echo $x
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done
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## STDOUT:
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one
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2
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zzz
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## END
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## OK mksh STDOUT:
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one
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1
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zzz
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## END
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set -- a b c
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for x; do
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echo $LINENO $x
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done
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## STDOUT:
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3 a
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3 b
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3 c
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## END
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# This is a real edge case that I'm not sure we care about. We would have to
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# change the span ID inside the loop to make it really correct.
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echo one
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for (( i = 0; i < $LINENO; i++ )); do
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echo $i
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done
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## STDOUT:
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one
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0
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1
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## END
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## N-I dash stdout: one
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## BUG mksh stdout: one
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## BUG mksh status: 1
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a1=$LINENO a2=$LINENO
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b1=$LINENO b2=$LINENO
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echo $a1 $a2
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echo $b1 $b2
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## STDOUT:
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1 1
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2 2
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## END
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case $LINENO in
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1) echo 'got line 1' ;;
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*) echo line=$LINENO
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esac
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## STDOUT:
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got line 1
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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line=3
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## END
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name=world
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echo "hi $name"
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echo "$_"
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## STDOUT:
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hi world
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hi world
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## END
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## N-I dash/mksh STDOUT:
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hi world
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## END
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case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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_var=value
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: 42
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echo $_ $_var ${_}var
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: 'foo'"bar"
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echo $_
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## STDOUT:
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42 value 42var
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foobar
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## END
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## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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setopt shwordsplit # for ZSH
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x='with spaces'
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: $x
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echo $_
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## STDOUT:
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spaces
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## END
|
435 |
## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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shopt -s lastpipe
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seq 3 | echo last=$_
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echo pipeline=$_
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( echo subshell=$_ )
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echo done=$_
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## STDOUT:
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last=
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pipeline=last=
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subshell=pipeline=last=
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done=pipeline=last=
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## END
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# very weird semantics for zsh!
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
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last=3
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pipeline=last=3
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subshell=
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done=
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## END
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## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
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case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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echo hi && echo last=$_
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echo and=$_
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echo hi || echo last=$_
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echo or=$_
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## STDOUT:
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hi
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last=hi
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and=last=hi
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hi
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or=hi
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## END
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483 |
|
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## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
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|
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# bash is inconsistent because it does it for pipelines and assignments, but
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# not (( and [[
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case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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echo simple
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(( a = 2 + 3 ))
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echo "(( $_"
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[[ a == *.py ]]
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echo "[[ $_"
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## STDOUT:
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simple
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(( simple
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503 |
[[ (( simple
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## END
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505 |
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506 |
## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
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507 |
|
508 |
|
509 |
|
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case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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: foo
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513 |
echo "colon [$_]"
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514 |
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s=bar
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echo "bare assign [$_]"
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517 |
|
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# zsh uses declare; bash uses s=bar
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declare s=bar
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echo "declare [$_]"
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# zsh remains s:declare, bash resets it
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a=(1 2)
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echo "array [$_]"
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525 |
|
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# zsh sets it to declare, bash uses the LHS a
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527 |
declare a=(1 2)
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echo "declare array [$_]"
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|
530 |
declare -g d=(1 2)
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echo "declare flag [$_]"
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|
533 |
## STDOUT:
|
534 |
colon [foo]
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bare assign []
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declare [s=bar]
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array []
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declare array [a]
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539 |
declare flag [d]
|
540 |
## END
|
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
|
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colon [foo]
|
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bare assign []
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declare [declare]
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array [declare [declare]]
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declare array [declare]
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declare flag [-g]
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## END
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## OK osh STDOUT:
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colon [foo]
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bare assign [colon [foo]]
|
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declare [bare assign [colon [foo]]]
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array [declare [bare assign [colon [foo]]]]
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declare array [array [declare [bare assign [colon [foo]]]]]
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declare flag [declare array [array [declare [bare assign [colon [foo]]]]]]
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558 |
## END
|
559 |
|
560 |
## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
|
561 |
|
562 |
|
563 |
|
564 |
case $SH in (dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
|
565 |
|
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# zsh resets it when in a loop
|
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|
568 |
echo init
|
569 |
echo begin=$_
|
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for x in 1 2 3; do
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echo prev=$_
|
572 |
done
|
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|
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## STDOUT:
|
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init
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begin=init
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prev=begin=init
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prev=prev=begin=init
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prev=prev=prev=begin=init
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## END
|
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|
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
|
583 |
init
|
584 |
begin=init
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prev=
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586 |
prev=prev=
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587 |
prev=prev=prev=
|
588 |
## END
|
589 |
## N-I dash/mksh stdout-json: ""
|
590 |
|
591 |
|
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|
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set -e
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|
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x=$($SH -u -c 'echo prev=$_')
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echo status=$?
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|
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# bash and mksh set $_ to $0 at first; zsh is empty
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599 |
#echo "$x"
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600 |
|
601 |
## STDOUT:
|
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status=0
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603 |
## END
|
604 |
|
605 |
## N-I dash status: 2
|
606 |
## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
|
607 |
|
608 |
|
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case $SH in
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bash*)
|
611 |
# BASH_VERSION=zz
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echo $BASH_VERSION | egrep -o '4\.4\.0' > /dev/null
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echo matched=$?
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;;
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*osh)
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# note: version string is mutable like in bash. I guess that's useful for
|
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# testing? We might want a strict mode to eliminate that?
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echo $OILS_VERSION | egrep -o '[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.' > /dev/null
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echo matched=$?
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;;
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*)
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echo 'no version'
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;;
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esac
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## STDOUT:
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matched=0
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## END
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## N-I dash/mksh/zsh STDOUT:
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no version
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## END
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# should be zero seconds
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echo seconds=$SECONDS
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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seconds=0
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## END
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## N-I dash STDOUT:
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seconds=
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## END
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