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    ## oils_failures_allowed: 0
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    ## compare_shells: dash bash mksh zsh
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    myfunc() { echo x; }
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    command -v echo
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    echo $?
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    command -v myfunc
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    echo $?
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    command -v nonexistent  # doesn't print anything
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    echo nonexistent=$?
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    command -v ''  # BUG FIX, shouldn't succeed
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    echo empty=$?
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    command -v for
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    echo $?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    echo
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    0
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    myfunc
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    0
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    nonexistent=1
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    empty=1
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    for
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    0
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    ## OK dash STDOUT:
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    echo
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    0
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    myfunc
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    0
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    nonexistent=127
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    empty=127
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    for
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    0
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    ## END
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    # ALL FOUR SHELLS behave differently here!
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    #
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    # bash chooses to swallow the error!  We agree with zsh if ANY word lookup
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    # fails, then the whole thing fails.
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    myfunc() { echo x; }
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    command -v echo myfunc ZZZ for
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    echo
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    myfunc
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    for
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    status=1
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    ## BUG bash STDOUT:
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    echo
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    myfunc
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    for
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    status=0
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    ## BUG dash STDOUT: 
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    echo
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    status=0
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    ## OK mksh STDOUT: 
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    echo
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    myfunc
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    status=1
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    ## END
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    # PATH resolution is different
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    PATH="_tmp:$PATH"
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    touch _tmp/non-executable _tmp/executable
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    chmod +x _tmp/executable
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    command -v _tmp/non-executable
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    echo status=$?
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    command -v _tmp/executable
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    status=1
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    _tmp/executable
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    ## BUG dash STDOUT:
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    _tmp/non-executable
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    status=0
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    _tmp/executable
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    myfunc() { echo x; }
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    shopt -s expand_aliases
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    alias ll='ls -l'
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    backtick=\`
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    command -V ll | sed "s/$backtick/'/g"
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    echo status=$?
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    command -V echo
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    echo status=$?
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    command -V myfunc
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    echo status=$?
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    command -V nonexistent  # doesn't print anything
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    echo status=$?
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    command -V for
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    ll is an alias for "ls -l"
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    status=0
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    echo is a shell builtin
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    status=0
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    myfunc is a shell function
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    status=0
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    status=1
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    for is a shell keyword
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    ## OK zsh STDOUT:
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    ll is an alias for ls -l
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    status=0
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    echo is a shell builtin
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    status=0
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    myfunc is a shell function
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    status=0
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    nonexistent not found
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    status=1
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    for is a reserved word
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    ## OK bash STDOUT:
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    ll is aliased to 'ls -l'
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    status=0
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    echo is a shell builtin
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    status=0
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    myfunc is a function
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    myfunc () 
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    { 
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        echo x
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    }
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    status=0
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    status=1
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    for is a shell keyword
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    ## OK mksh STDOUT:
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    ll is an alias for 'ls -l'
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    status=0
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    echo is a shell builtin
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    status=0
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    myfunc is a function
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    status=0
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    nonexistent not found
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    status=1
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    for is a reserved word
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    ## OK dash STDOUT:
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    ll is an alias for ls -l
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    status=0
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    echo is a shell builtin
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    status=0
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    myfunc is a shell function
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    status=0
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    nonexistent: not found
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    status=127
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    for is a shell keyword
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    command -V nonexistent 2>err.txt
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    echo status=$?
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    fgrep -o 'nonexistent: not found' err.txt || true
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    ## STDOUT:
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    status=1
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    nonexistent: not found
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    ## END
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    ## OK zsh/mksh STDOUT:
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    nonexistent not found
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    status=1
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    ## END
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    ## BUG dash STDOUT:
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    nonexistent: not found
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    status=127
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    ## END
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    seq() {
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      echo "$@"
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    }
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    command  # no-op
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    seq 3
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    command seq 3
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    # subshell shouldn't fork another process (but we don't have a good way of
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    # testing it)
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    ( command seq 3 )
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    ## STDOUT:
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    3
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    1
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    2
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    3
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    1
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    2
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    3
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    ## END
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    command command seq 3
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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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    ## N-I zsh stdout-json: ""
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    ## N-I zsh status: 127
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    seq() {
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      echo 3
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    }
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    command command -v seq
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    ## stdout: seq
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    ## N-I zsh stdout-json: ""
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    ## N-I zsh status: 127
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    # Tests whether command -p overrides the path
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    # tr chosen because we need a simple non-builtin
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    mkdir -p $TMP/bin
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    echo "echo wrong" > $TMP/bin/tr
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    chmod +x $TMP/bin/tr
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    PATH="$TMP/bin:$PATH"
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    echo aaa | tr "a" "b"
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    echo aaa | command -p tr "a" "b"
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    rm $TMP/bin/tr
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    ## STDOUT:
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    wrong
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    bbb
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    ## END
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    mkdir -p $TMP/bin
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    echo "echo hello" > $TMP/bin/hello
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    chmod +x $TMP/bin/hello
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    export PATH=$TMP/bin
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    command -p hello
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    ## status: 127 
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    export PATH=''
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    command -p ls
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    ## status: 0
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    type() { echo FUNCTION; }
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    type
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    s=$(command type echo)
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    echo $s | grep builtin > /dev/null
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    FUNCTION
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    ## N-I zsh STDOUT:
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    FUNCTION
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    status=1
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    ## END
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    ## N-I mksh STDOUT:
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    status=1
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    ## END
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    cd () { echo "hi"; }
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    cd
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    builtin cd / && pwd
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    unset -f cd
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    ## STDOUT:
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    hi
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    /
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    ## END
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    ## N-I dash STDOUT:
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    hi
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    ## END
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    builtin ls
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    ## status: 1
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    ## N-I dash status: 127
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    builtin
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    ## status: 0
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    ## N-I dash status: 127
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    builtin command echo hi
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    ## status: 0
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    ## stdout: hi
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    ## N-I dash status: 127
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    ## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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