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## compare_shells: bash-4.4
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# Tests for bash's type flags on cells. Hopefully we don't have to implement
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# this, but it's good to know the behavior.
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#
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# OSH follows a Python-ish model of types carried with values/objects, not
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# locations.
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#
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# See https://github.com/oilshell/oil/issues/26
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declare s
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s='1 '
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s+=' 2 ' # string append
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declare -i i
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i='1 '
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i+=' 2 ' # arith add
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declare -i j
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j=x # treated like zero
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j+=' 2 ' # arith add
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echo "[$s]"
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echo [$i]
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echo [$j]
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## STDOUT:
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[1 2 ]
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[3]
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[2]
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## END
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## N-I osh STDOUT:
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[1 2 ]
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[1 2 ]
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[x 2 ]
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## END
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# example
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# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/stdenv/generic/setup.sh#L379
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declare -i s
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s='1 + 2'
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echo s=$s
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declare -a array=(1 2 3)
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declare -i item
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item='array[1+1]'
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echo item=$item
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## STDOUT:
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s=3
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item=3
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## END
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## N-I osh STDOUT:
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s=1 + 2
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item=array[1+1]
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## END
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declare s
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(( s='1 '))
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(( s+=' 2 ')) # arith add
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declare -i i
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(( i='1 ' ))
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(( i+=' 2 ' ))
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declare -i j
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(( j='x ' )) # treated like zero
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(( j+=' 2 ' ))
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echo "$s|$i|$j"
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## STDOUT:
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3|3|2
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## END
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# dynamic parsing of first argument.
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declare +a 'xyz1=1'
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declare +a 'xyz2=(2 3)'
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declare -a 'xyz3=4'
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declare -a 'xyz4=(5 6)'
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argv.py "${xyz1}" "${xyz2}" "${xyz3[@]}" "${xyz4[@]}"
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## STDOUT:
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['1', '(2 3)', '4', '5', '6']
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## END
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## N-I osh STDOUT:
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['', '']
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## END
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# Hm I don't understand why the array only has one element. I guess because
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# index 0 is used twice?
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declare -a 'array=([a]=b [c]=d)'
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declare -A 'assoc=([a]=b [c]=d)'
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argv.py "${#array[@]}" "${!array[@]}" "${array[@]}"
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argv.py "${#assoc[@]}" "${!assoc[@]}" "${assoc[@]}"
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## STDOUT:
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['1', '0', 'd']
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['2', 'a', 'c', 'b', 'd']
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## END
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## N-I osh STDOUT:
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['0']
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['0']
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## END
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