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## compare_shells: bash dash mksh zsh
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# Interesting interpretation of constants.
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#
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# "Constants with a leading 0 are interpreted as octal numbers. A leading ‘0x’
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# or ‘0X’ denotes hexadecimal. Otherwise, numbers take the form [base#]n, where
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# the optional base is a decimal number between 2 and 64 representing the
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# arithmetic base, and n is a number in that base. If base# is omitted, then
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# base 10 is used. When specifying n, the digits greater than 9 are represented
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# by the lowercase letters, the uppercase letters, ‘@’, and ‘_’, in that order.
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# If base is less than or equal to 36, lowercase and uppercase letters may be
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# used interchangeably to represent numbers between 10 and 35. "
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#
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# NOTE $(( 8#9 )) can fail, and this can be done at parse time...
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a=(4 5 6)
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echo "${a[b=2]} b=$b"
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## stdout: 6 b=2
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## OK zsh stdout: 5 b=2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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i=1
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echo $(($i+1))
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## stdout: 2
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i=1
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echo $((i+1))
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## stdout: 2
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j=0
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echo $(($j + 42))
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## stdout: 42
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echo $((${j:-5} + 1))
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## stdout: 6
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foo=1; echo $((foo+1))bar$(($foo+1))
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## stdout: 2bar2
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# Making 13 from two different kinds of sub. Geez.
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echo $((1 + $(echo 1)${undefined:-3}))
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## stdout: 14
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# NOTE: Compare with [[. That is a COMMAND level expression, while this is a
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# WORD level expression.
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echo $(('1' + 2))
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## status: 0
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## N-I bash/zsh status: 1
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## N-I dash status: 2
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# This is unnecessary but works in all shells.
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echo $((1 + $((2 + 3)) + 4))
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## stdout: 10
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# This is unnecessary but works in all shells.
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echo $((`echo 1` + 2))
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## stdout: 3
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# bash, mksh, and zsh all treat strings that don't look like numbers as zero.
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shopt -u strict_arith || true
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s=foo
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echo $((s+5))
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## OK dash stdout-json: ""
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## OK dash status: 2
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## OK bash/mksh/zsh/osh stdout: 5
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## OK bash/mksh/zsh/osh status: 0
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shopt -s strict_arith || true
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s=foo
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echo $s
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echo $((s+5))
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echo 'should not get here'
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## status: 1
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## STDOUT:
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foo
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## END
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## OK dash status: 2
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## N-I bash/mksh/zsh STDOUT:
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foo
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5
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should not get here
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## END
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## N-I bash/mksh/zsh status: 0
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echo $((1
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+ 2))
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## stdout: 3
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a=1
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b=2
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echo $((a>b?5:10))
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## stdout: 10
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a=4
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echo $((++a))
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echo $a
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## stdout-json: "5\n5\n"
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## N-I dash status: 0
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## N-I dash stdout-json: "4\n4\n"
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a=4
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echo $((a++))
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echo $a
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## stdout-json: "4\n5\n"
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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shopt -u strict_arith || true
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(( undef1++ ))
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(( ++undef2 ))
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echo "[$undef1][$undef2]"
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## stdout: [1][1]
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## N-I dash stdout: [][]
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shopt -u strict_arith || true
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a=(5 6 7 8)
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(( a[0]++, ++a[1], a[2]--, --a[3] ))
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(( undef[0]++, ++undef[1], undef[2]--, --undef[3] ))
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echo "${a[@]}" - "${undef[@]}"
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## stdout: 6 7 6 7 - 1 1 -1 -1
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## BUG zsh stdout: 5 6 7 8 -
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set -o nounset
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(( undef1++ ))
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(( ++undef2 ))
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echo "[$undef1][$undef2]"
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## stdout-json: ""
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## status: 1
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## OK dash status: 2
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## BUG mksh/zsh status: 0
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## BUG mksh/zsh stdout-json: "[1][1]\n"
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a=1
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b=2
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echo $((a,(b+1)))
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## stdout: 3
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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a=4
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echo $((a+=1))
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echo $a
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## stdout-json: "5\n5\n"
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echo $(( 1 == 1 ))
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echo $(( 1 != 1 ))
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echo $(( 1 < 1 ))
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echo $(( 1 <= 1 ))
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echo $(( 1 > 1 ))
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echo $(( 1 >= 1 ))
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## stdout-json: "1\n0\n0\n1\n0\n1\n"
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echo $((1 || 2))
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echo $((1 && 2))
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echo $((!(1 || 2)))
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## stdout-json: "1\n1\n0\n"
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x=11
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(( 1 || (x = 22) ))
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echo $x
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(( 0 || (x = 33) ))
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echo $x
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(( 0 && (x = 44) ))
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echo $x
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(( 1 && (x = 55) ))
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echo $x
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## stdout-json: "11\n33\n33\n55\n"
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## N-I dash stdout-json: "11\n11\n11\n11\n"
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echo $((1|2))
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echo $((1&2))
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echo $((1^2))
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echo $((~(1|2)))
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## stdout-json: "3\n0\n3\n-4\n"
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a=1
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b=3
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echo $((- a + + b))
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## stdout-json: "2\n"
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echo $((1 + 2.3))
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## status: 2
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## OK bash/mksh status: 1
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## BUG zsh status: 0
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# zsh does 1-based indexing!
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array=(1 2 3 4)
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echo $((array[1] + array[2]*3))
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## stdout: 11
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## OK zsh stdout: 7
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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echo $((36#a))-$((36#z))
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## stdout: 10-35
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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# This is a truly bizarre syntax. Oh it comes from zsh... which allows 36.
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echo $((64#a))-$((64#z)), $((64#A))-$((64#Z)), $((64#@)), $(( 64#_ ))
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## stdout: 10-35, 36-61, 62, 63
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I mksh/zsh stdout-json: ""
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## N-I mksh/zsh status: 1
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echo $((10#0123)), $((16#1b))
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## stdout: 123, 27
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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base=16
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echo $(( ${base}#a ))
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## stdout: 10
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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echo $(( 011 ))
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## stdout: 9
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## N-I mksh/zsh stdout: 11
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zero=0
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echo $(( ${zero}11 ))
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## stdout: 9
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## N-I mksh/zsh stdout: 11
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zero=0
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echo $(( ${zero}xAB ))
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## stdout: 171
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foo=5
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x=oo
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echo $(( foo + f$x + 1 ))
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## stdout: 11
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foo=5
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bar=foo
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spam=bar
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eggs=spam
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echo $((foo+1)) $((bar+1)) $((spam+1)) $((eggs+1))
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## stdout: 6 6 6 6
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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set -o nounset
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x=$(( y + 5 ))
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echo "should not get here: x=${x:-<unset>}"
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## stdout-json: ""
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## status: 1
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## BUG dash/mksh/zsh stdout: should not get here: x=5
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## BUG dash/mksh/zsh status: 0
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a=$(( 1 << 31 ))
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echo $a
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b=$(( a + a ))
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echo $b
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c=$(( b + a ))
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echo $c
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x=$(( 1 << 62 ))
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y=$(( x - 1 ))
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echo "max positive = $(( x + y ))"
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#echo "overflow $(( x + x ))"
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## STDOUT:
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2147483648
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4294967296
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6442450944
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max positive = 9223372036854775807
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## END
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# mksh still uses int!
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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-2147483648
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0
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-2147483648
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max positive = 2147483647
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## END
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case $SH in dash) exit ;; esac
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#shopt -s strict_arith
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# This overflows - the extra 9 puts it above 2**31
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#echo $(( 12345678909 ))
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[[ 12345678909 = $(( 1 << 30 )) ]]
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echo eq=$?
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[[ 12345678909 = 12345678909 ]]
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echo eq=$?
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# Try both [ and [[
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[ 12345678909 -gt $(( 1 << 30 )) ]
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echo greater=$?
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[[ 12345678909 -gt $(( 1 << 30 )) ]]
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echo greater=$?
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[[ 12345678909 -ge $(( 1 << 30 )) ]]
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echo ge=$?
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[[ 12345678909 -ge 12345678909 ]]
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echo ge=$?
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[[ 12345678909 -le $(( 1 << 30 )) ]]
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echo le=$?
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[[ 12345678909 -le 12345678909 ]]
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echo le=$?
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## STDOUT:
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eq=1
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eq=0
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greater=0
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greater=0
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ge=0
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ge=0
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le=1
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le=0
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## END
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## N-I dash STDOUT:
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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eq=1
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eq=0
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greater=1
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greater=1
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ge=1
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ge=0
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le=0
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le=0
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## END
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# mksh still uses int!
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a=9
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(( (a + 2) = 3 ))
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echo $a
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## status: 2
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## stdout-json: ""
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## OK bash/mksh/zsh stdout: 9
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## OK bash/mksh/zsh status: 0
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# dash doesn't implement assignment
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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(( 1[2] = 3 ))
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echo "status=$?"
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## status: 1
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## stdout-json: ""
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## OK bash stdout: status=1
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## OK bash status: 0
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## OK mksh/zsh stdout: status=2
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## OK mksh/zsh status: 0
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## N-I dash stdout: status=127
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## N-I dash status: 0
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(( a[1][2] = 3 ))
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echo "status=$?"
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# shells treat this as a NON-fatal error
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## status: 2
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## stdout-json: ""
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## OK bash stdout: status=1
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## OK mksh/zsh stdout: status=2
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## OK bash/mksh/zsh status: 0
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# dash doesn't implement assignment
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## N-I dash stdout: status=127
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## N-I dash status: 0
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echo $(( 1 + 2*3 - 8/2 ))
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## stdout: 3
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echo $(( 3 ** 0 ))
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echo $(( 3 ** 1 ))
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echo $(( 3 ** 2 ))
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## STDOUT:
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1
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3
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9
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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 mksh stdout-json: ""
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## N-I mksh status: 1
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# NOTE: All shells agree on this, but R and Python give -9, which is more
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# mathematically correct.
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echo $(( -3 ** 2 ))
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## stdout: 9
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I mksh stdout-json: ""
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## N-I mksh status: 1
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# bash explicitly disallows negative exponents!
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echo $(( 2**-1 * 5 ))
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## stdout-json: ""
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## status: 1
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## OK zsh stdout: 2.5
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## OK zsh status: 0
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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echo $((
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1 +
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2 + \
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3
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))
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echo $((
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1 + 2 # not a comment
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))
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(( a = 3 + 4 # comment
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))
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echo [$a]
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## status: 1
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## STDOUT:
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6
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## END
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## OK dash/osh status: 2
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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6
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[]
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## END
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## OK bash status: 0
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declare -a array=(1 2 3)
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echo $((array + 5))
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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6
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## END
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I mksh/zsh status: 1
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## N-I mksh/zsh stdout-json: ""
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typeset -A assoc
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assoc[0]=42
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echo $((assoc + 5))
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## status: 0
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## stdout: 47
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## BUG dash status: 0
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## BUG dash stdout: 5
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a=(1 2 3)
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echo $(( a[1] ))
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echo $(( a[1][1] ))
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## status: 1
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## OK osh status: 2
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## STDOUT:
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2
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## END
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
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1
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## END
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a=(4 5 6)
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echo declared
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b=$(( a ))
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echo $b
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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declared
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4
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## END
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I zsh status: 1
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## N-I zsh STDOUT:
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declared
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## END
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declare -A A=(['foo']=bar ['spam']=eggs)
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echo declared
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b=$(( A ))
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echo $b
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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declared
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0
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## END
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## N-I mksh status: 1
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## N-I mksh stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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a=(4 5 6)
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# zsh and osh can't evaluate the array like that
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# which is consistent with their behavior on $(( a ))
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echo $(( a, last = a[2], 42 ))
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echo last=$last
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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42
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last=6
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## END
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## N-I dash status: 2
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570 |
## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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571 |
## N-I zsh status: 1
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572 |
## N-I zsh stdout-json: ""
|
573 |
|
574 |
|
575 |
|
576 |
foo=bar
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577 |
echo $(( x$foo = 42 ))
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578 |
echo xbar=$xbar
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579 |
## STDOUT:
|
580 |
42
|
581 |
xbar=42
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582 |
## END
|
583 |
|
584 |
|
585 |
foo=bar
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586 |
echo $(( x$foo[5] = 42 ))
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587 |
echo 'xbar[5]='${xbar[5]}
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588 |
## STDOUT:
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589 |
42
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590 |
xbar[5]=42
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591 |
## END
|
592 |
## BUG zsh STDOUT:
|
593 |
42
|
594 |
xbar[5]=
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595 |
## END
|
596 |
## N-I dash status: 2
|
597 |
## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
|
598 |
|
599 |
|
600 |
foo=bar
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601 |
xbar=42
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602 |
echo $(( x$foo++ ))
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603 |
echo xbar=$xbar
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604 |
## STDOUT:
|
605 |
42
|
606 |
xbar=43
|
607 |
## END
|
608 |
## BUG dash status: 2
|
609 |
## BUG dash stdout-json: ""
|
610 |
|
611 |
|
612 |
foo=bar
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613 |
xbar[5]=42
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614 |
echo $(( x$foo[5]++ ))
|
615 |
echo 'xbar[5]='${xbar[5]}
|
616 |
## STDOUT:
|
617 |
42
|
618 |
xbar[5]=43
|
619 |
## END
|
620 |
## BUG zsh STDOUT:
|
621 |
0
|
622 |
xbar[5]=42
|
623 |
## END
|
624 |
## N-I dash status: 2
|
625 |
## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
|
626 |
|
627 |
|
628 |
e=1+2
|
629 |
echo $(( e + 3 ))
|
630 |
[[ e -eq 3 ]] && echo true
|
631 |
[ e -eq 3 ]
|
632 |
echo status=$?
|
633 |
## STDOUT:
|
634 |
6
|
635 |
true
|
636 |
status=2
|
637 |
## END
|
638 |
## BUG mksh STDOUT:
|
639 |
6
|
640 |
true
|
641 |
status=0
|
642 |
## END
|
643 |
## N-I dash status: 2
|
644 |
## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
|
645 |
|
646 |
|
647 |
a=''
|
648 |
echo $(( a ))
|
649 |
|
650 |
a2=' '
|
651 |
echo $(( a2 ))
|
652 |
## STDOUT:
|
653 |
0
|
654 |
0
|
655 |
## END
|
656 |
|
657 |
|
658 |
echo $((1?2?3:4:5))
|
659 |
## STDOUT:
|
660 |
3
|
661 |
## END
|
662 |
|
663 |
|
664 |
echo $((1 ? a=1 : 42 ))
|
665 |
echo a=$a
|
666 |
|
667 |
# this does NOT work
|
668 |
#echo $((1 ? a=1 : b=2 ))
|
669 |
|
670 |
## STDOUT:
|
671 |
1
|
672 |
a=1
|
673 |
## END
|
674 |
## BUG zsh stdout-json: ""
|
675 |
## BUG zsh status: 1
|
676 |
|
677 |
|
678 |
|
679 |
echo $((a + x42))
|
680 |
echo status=$?
|
681 |
|
682 |
# weird asymmetry -- the above is a syntax error, but this isn't
|
683 |
$SH -c 'echo $((a + 42x))'
|
684 |
echo status=$?
|
685 |
|
686 |
# regression
|
687 |
echo $((a + 42x))
|
688 |
echo status=$?
|
689 |
## status: 1
|
690 |
## STDOUT:
|
691 |
0
|
692 |
status=0
|
693 |
status=1
|
694 |
## END
|
695 |
## OK dash status: 2
|
696 |
## OK dash STDOUT:
|
697 |
0
|
698 |
status=0
|
699 |
status=2
|
700 |
## END
|
701 |
## BUG bash status: 0
|
702 |
## BUG bash STDOUT:
|
703 |
0
|
704 |
status=0
|
705 |
status=1
|
706 |
status=1
|
707 |
## END
|
708 |
|
709 |
|
710 |
|
711 |
echo $(( 10 / 3))
|
712 |
echo $((-10 / 3))
|
713 |
echo $(( 10 / -3))
|
714 |
echo $((-10 / -3))
|
715 |
|
716 |
echo ---
|
717 |
|
718 |
a=20
|
719 |
: $(( a /= 3 ))
|
720 |
echo $a
|
721 |
|
722 |
a=-20
|
723 |
: $(( a /= 3 ))
|
724 |
echo $a
|
725 |
|
726 |
a=20
|
727 |
: $(( a /= -3 ))
|
728 |
echo $a
|
729 |
|
730 |
a=-20
|
731 |
: $(( a /= -3 ))
|
732 |
echo $a
|
733 |
|
734 |
## STDOUT:
|
735 |
3
|
736 |
-3
|
737 |
-3
|
738 |
3
|
739 |
---
|
740 |
6
|
741 |
-6
|
742 |
-6
|
743 |
6
|
744 |
## END
|
745 |
|
746 |
|
747 |
|
748 |
echo $(( 10 % 3))
|
749 |
echo $((-10 % 3))
|
750 |
echo $(( 10 % -3))
|
751 |
echo $((-10 % -3))
|
752 |
|
753 |
# Algorithm: Make both number spositive, then take the sign of the first
|
754 |
# number?
|
755 |
|
756 |
## STDOUT:
|
757 |
1
|
758 |
-1
|
759 |
1
|
760 |
-1
|
761 |
## END
|