1 | ## compare_shells: bash-4.4
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2 |
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3 | # Var refs are done with ${!a}
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4 | #
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5 | # local/declare -n is tested in spec/named-ref.test.sh.
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6 | #
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7 | # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16461656/bash-how-to-pass-array-as-an-argument-to-a-function
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8 |
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9 | #### var ref ${!a}
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10 | a=b
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11 | b=c
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12 | echo ref ${!a} ${a}
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13 | ## stdout: ref c b
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14 |
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15 | #### ${!ref-default}
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16 | ref=x
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17 | echo x=${!ref-default}
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18 |
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19 | x=''
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20 | echo x=${!ref-default}
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21 |
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22 | x=foo
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23 | echo x=${!ref-default}
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24 |
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25 | ## STDOUT:
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26 | x=default
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27 | x=
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28 | x=foo
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29 | ## END
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30 |
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31 | #### ${!undef:-}
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32 | # bash gives empty string, but I feel like this could be an error
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33 | echo undef=${!undef-'default'}
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34 | echo undef=${!undef}
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35 |
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36 | set -u
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37 | echo NOUNSET
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38 | echo undef=${!undef-'default'}
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39 | echo undef=${!undef}
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40 |
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41 | ## status: 1
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42 | ## STDOUT:
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43 | undef=default
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44 | undef=
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45 | NOUNSET
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46 | undef=default
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47 | ## END
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48 |
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49 | #### comparison to ${!array[@]} keys (similar SYNTAX)
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50 |
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51 | declare -a a=(x y)
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52 | argv.py "${!a[@]}"
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53 | echo a_keys=$?
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54 |
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55 | argv.py "${!a}" # missing [] is equivalent to ${!a[0]} ?
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56 | echo a_nobrackets=$?
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57 |
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58 | echo ---
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59 | declare -A A=([A]=a [B]=b)
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60 |
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61 | argv.py ${!A[@]}
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62 | echo A_keys=$?
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63 |
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64 | argv.py "${!A}" # missing [] is equivalent to ${!A[0]} ?
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65 | echo A_nobrackets=$?
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66 |
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67 | ## STDOUT:
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68 | ['0', '1']
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69 | a_keys=0
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70 | ['']
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71 | a_nobrackets=0
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72 | ---
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73 | ['A', 'B']
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74 | A_keys=0
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75 | ['']
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76 | A_nobrackets=0
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77 | ## END
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78 |
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79 | #### ${!a[@]-'default'} is illegal
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80 |
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81 | # bash disallows this when a is an array. We make it an error because [@]
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82 | # implies it's an array.
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83 |
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84 | argv.py "${!a[@]-default}"
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85 | echo status=$?
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86 |
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87 | a=(x y z)
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88 | argv.py "${!a[@]-default}"
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89 | echo status=$?
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90 | ## status: 1
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91 | ## STDOUT:
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92 | ## END
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93 | ## BUG bash status: 0
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94 | ## BUG bash STDOUT:
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95 | ['default']
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96 | status=0
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97 | status=1
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98 | ## END
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99 |
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100 |
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101 | #### var ref to $@ with @
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102 | set -- one two
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103 | ref='@'
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104 | echo ref=${!ref}
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105 | ## STDOUT:
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106 | ref=one two
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107 | ## END
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108 |
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109 | #### var ref to $1 and $2 with 1 and 2
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110 | set -- one two
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111 | ref1='1'
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112 | echo ref1=${!ref1}
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113 | ref2='2'
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114 | echo ref2=${!ref2}
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115 |
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116 | ## STDOUT:
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117 | ref1=one
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118 | ref2=two
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119 | ## END
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120 |
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121 | #### var ref: 1, @, *
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122 | set -- x y
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123 | ref=1; argv.py "${!ref}"
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124 | ref=@; argv.py "${!ref}"
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125 | ref=*; argv.py "${!ref}" # maybe_decay_array bug?
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126 |
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127 | ## STDOUT:
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128 | ['x']
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129 | ['x', 'y']
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130 | ['x y']
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131 | ## END
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132 |
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133 | #### var ref to special var BASH_SOURCE
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134 | ref='LINENO'
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135 | echo lineno=${!ref}
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136 | ## STDOUT:
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137 | lineno=2
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138 | ## END
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139 |
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140 | #### var ref to $? with '?'
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141 | myfunc() {
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142 | local ref=$1
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143 | echo ${!ref}
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144 | }
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145 | myfunc FUNCNAME
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146 | myfunc '?'
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147 | ## STDOUT:
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148 | myfunc
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149 | 0
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150 | ## END
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151 |
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152 |
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153 | #### Var ref, then assignment with ${ := }
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154 | z=zz
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155 | zz=
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156 | echo ${!z:=foo}
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157 | echo ${!z:=bar}
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158 | ## STDOUT:
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159 | foo
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160 | foo
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161 | ## END
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162 |
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163 | #### Var ref, then error with ${ ? }
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164 | w=ww
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165 | ww=
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166 | echo ${!w:?'my message'}
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167 | echo done
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168 | ## status: 1
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169 | ## STDOUT:
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170 | ## END
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171 |
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172 | #### Indirect expansion, THEN suffix operators
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173 |
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174 | check_eq() {
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175 | [ "$1" = "$2" ] || { echo "$1 vs $2"; }
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176 | }
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177 | check_expand() {
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178 | val=$(eval "echo \"$1\"")
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179 | [ "$val" = "$2" ] || { echo "$1 -> expected $2, got $val"; }
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180 | }
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181 | check_err() {
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182 | e="$1"
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183 | msg=$(eval "$e" 2>&1) && echo "bad success: $e"
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184 | if test -n "$2"; then
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185 | if [[ "$msg" != $2 ]]; then
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186 | echo "Expected error: $e"
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187 | echo "Got error : $msg"
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188 | fi
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189 | fi
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190 | }
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191 | # Nearly everything in manual section 3.5.3 "Shell Parameter Expansion"
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192 | # is allowed after a !-indirection.
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193 | #
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194 | # Not allowed: any further prefix syntax.
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195 | x=xx; xx=aaabcc
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196 | xd=x
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197 | check_err '${!!xd}'
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198 | check_err '${!!x*}'
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199 | a=(asdf x)
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200 | check_err '${!!a[*]}'
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201 | check_err '${!#x}'
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202 | check_err '${!#a[@]}'
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203 | # And an array reference binds tighter in the syntax, so goes first;
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204 | # there's no way to spell "indirection, then array reference".
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205 | check_expand '${!a[1]}' xx
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206 | b=(aoeu a)
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207 | check_expand '${!b[1]}' asdf # i.e. like !(b[1]), not (!b)[1]
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208 | #
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209 | # Allowed: apparently everything else.
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210 | y=yy; yy=
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211 | check_expand '${!y:-foo}' foo
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212 | check_expand '${!x:-foo}' aaabcc
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213 |
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214 | check_expand '${!x:?oops}' aaabcc
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215 |
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216 | check_expand '${!y:+foo}' ''
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217 | check_expand '${!x:+foo}' foo
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218 |
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219 | check_expand '${!x:2}' abcc
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220 | check_expand '${!x:2:2}' ab
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221 |
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222 | check_expand '${!x#*a}' aabcc
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223 | check_expand '${!x%%c*}' aaab
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224 | check_expand '${!x/a*b/d}' dcc
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225 |
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226 | # ^ operator not fully implemented in OSH
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227 | #check_expand '${!x^a}' Aaabcc
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228 |
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229 | p=pp; pp='\$ '
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230 | check_expand '${!p@P}' '$ '
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231 | echo ok
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232 | ## stdout: ok
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233 |
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234 | #### var ref OF array var -- silent a[0] decay
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235 | declare -a a=(ale bean)
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236 | echo first=${!a}
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237 |
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238 | ale=zzz
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239 | echo first=${!a}
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240 |
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241 | ## status: 0
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242 | ## STDOUT:
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243 | first=
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244 | first=zzz
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245 | ## END
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246 |
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247 | #### array ref
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248 |
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249 | declare -a array=(ale bean)
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250 | ref='array[0]'
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251 | echo ${!ref}
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252 | ## status: 0
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253 | ## STDOUT:
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254 | ale
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255 | ## END
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256 |
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257 | #### array ref with strict_array
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258 | shopt -s strict_array
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259 |
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260 | declare -a array=(ale bean)
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261 | ref='array'
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262 | echo ${!ref}
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263 | ## status: 1
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264 | ## stdout-json: ""
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265 | ## N-I bash status: 0
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266 | ## N-I bash STDOUT:
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267 | ale
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268 | ## END
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269 |
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270 | #### var ref TO array var
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271 | shopt -s compat_array
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272 |
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273 | declare -a array=(ale bean)
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274 |
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275 | ref='array' # when compat_array is on, this is like array[0]
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276 | ref_AT='array[@]'
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277 |
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278 | echo ${!ref}
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279 | echo ${!ref_AT}
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280 |
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281 | ## STDOUT:
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282 | ale
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283 | ale bean
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284 | ## END
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285 |
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286 | #### var ref TO array var, with subscripts
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287 | f() {
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288 | argv.py "${!1}"
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289 | }
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290 | f 'nonexistent[0]'
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291 | array=(x y z)
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292 | f 'array[0]'
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293 | f 'array[1+1]'
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294 | f 'array[@]'
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295 | f 'array[*]'
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296 | # Also associative arrays.
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297 | ## STDOUT:
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298 | ['']
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299 | ['x']
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300 | ['z']
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301 | ['x', 'y', 'z']
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302 | ['x y z']
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303 | ## END
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304 |
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305 | #### var ref TO assoc array a[key]
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306 | shopt -s compat_array
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307 |
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308 | declare -A assoc=([ale]=bean [corn]=dip)
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309 | ref=assoc
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310 | #ref_AT='assoc[@]'
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311 |
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312 | # UNQUOTED doesn't work with Oil's parser
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313 | #ref_SUB='assoc[ale]'
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314 | ref_SUB='assoc["ale"]'
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315 |
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316 | ref_SUB_QUOTED='assoc["al"e]'
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317 |
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318 | ref_SUB_BAD='assoc["bad"]'
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319 |
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320 | echo ref=${!ref} # compat_array: assoc is equivalent to assoc[0]
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321 | #echo ref_AT=${!ref_AT}
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322 | echo ref_SUB=${!ref_SUB}
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323 | echo ref_SUB_QUOTED=${!ref_SUB_QUOTED}
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324 | echo ref_SUB_BAD=${!ref_SUB_BAD}
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325 |
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326 | ## STDOUT:
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327 | ref=
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328 | ref_SUB=bean
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329 | ref_SUB_QUOTED=bean
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330 | ref_SUB_BAD=
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331 | ## END
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332 |
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333 | #### var ref TO array with arbitrary subscripts
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334 | shopt -s eval_unsafe_arith compat_array
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335 |
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336 | f() {
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337 | local val=$(echo "${!1}")
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338 | if test "$val" = y; then
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339 | echo "works: $1"
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340 | fi
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341 | }
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342 | # Warmup: nice plain array reference
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343 | a=(x y)
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344 | f 'a[1]'
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345 | #
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346 | # Not allowed:
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347 | # no brace expansion
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348 | f 'a[{1,0}]' # operand expected
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349 | # no process substitution (but see command substitution below!)
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350 | f 'a[<(echo x)]' # operand expected
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351 | # TODO word splitting seems interesting
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352 | aa="1 0"
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353 | f 'a[$aa]' # 1 0: syntax error in expression (error token is "0")
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354 | # no filename globbing
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355 | f 'a[b*]' # operand expected
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356 | f 'a[1"]' # bad substitution
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357 | #
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358 | # Allowed: most everything else in section 3.5 "Shell Expansions".
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359 | # shell parameter expansion
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360 | b=1
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361 | f 'a[$b]'
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362 | f 'a[${c:-1}]'
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363 | # (... and presumably most of the other features there)
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364 | # command substitution, yikes!
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365 | f 'a[$(echo 1)]'
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366 | # arithmetic expansion
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367 | f 'a[$(( 3 - 2 ))]'
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368 |
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369 | # All of these are undocumented and probably shouldn't exist,
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370 | # though it's always possible some will turn up in the wild and
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371 | # we'll end up implementing them.
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372 |
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373 | ## STDOUT:
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374 | works: a[1]
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375 | works: a[$b]
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376 | works: a[${c:-1}]
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377 | works: a[$(echo 1)]
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378 | works: a[$(( 3 - 2 ))]
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379 | ## END
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380 |
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381 | #### Bizarre tilde expansion in array index
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382 | a=(x y)
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383 | PWD=1
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384 | ref='a[~+]'
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385 | echo ${!ref}
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386 | ## status: 1
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387 | ## BUG bash status: 0
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388 | ## BUG bash STDOUT:
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389 | y
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390 | ## END
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391 |
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392 | #### Indirect expansion TO fancy expansion features bash disallows
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393 |
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394 | check_indir() {
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395 | result="${!1}"
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396 | desugared_result=$(eval 'echo "${'"$1"'}"')
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397 | [ "$2" = "$desugared_result" ] || { echo "$1 $desugared_result"; }
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398 | }
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399 | x=y
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400 | y=a
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401 | a=(x y)
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402 | declare -A aa
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403 | aa=([k]=r [l]=s)
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404 | # malformed array indexing
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405 | check_indir "a[0"
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406 | check_indir "aa[k"
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407 | # double indirection
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408 | check_indir "!x" a
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409 | check_indir "!a[0]" y
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410 | # apparently everything else in the manual under "Shell Parameter Expansion"
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411 | check_indir "x:-foo" y
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412 | check_indir "x:=foo" y
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413 | check_indir "x:?oops" y
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414 | check_indir "x:+yy" yy
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415 | check_indir "x:0" y
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416 | check_indir "x:0:1" y
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417 | check_indir "!a@" "a aa"
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418 | # (!a[@] is elsewhere)
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419 | check_indir "#x" 1
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420 | check_indir "x#y"
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421 | check_indir "x/y/foo" foo
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422 | check_indir "x@Q" "'y'"
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423 | echo done
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424 | ## status: 1
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425 | ## stdout-json: ""
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426 | ## OK bash status: 0
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427 | ## OK bash stdout: done
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428 |
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429 | #### Bad var ref
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430 | a='bad var name'
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431 | echo ref ${!a}
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432 | echo status=$?
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433 |
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434 | ## STDOUT:
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435 | status=1
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436 | ## END
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437 | ## OK osh stdout-json: ""
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438 | ## OK osh status: 1
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439 |
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440 | #### Bad var ref 2
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441 | b='/' # really bad
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442 | echo ref ${!b}
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443 | echo status=$?
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444 | ## STDOUT:
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445 | status=1
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446 | ## END
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447 | ## OK osh stdout-json: ""
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448 | ## OK osh status: 1
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449 |
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450 | #### ${!OPTIND} (used by bash completion
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451 | set -- a b c
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452 | echo ${!OPTIND}
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453 | f() {
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454 | local OPTIND=1
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455 | echo ${!OPTIND}
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456 | local OPTIND=2
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457 | echo ${!OPTIND}
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458 | }
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459 | f x y z
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460 | ## STDOUT:
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461 | a
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462 | x
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463 | y
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464 | ## END
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465 |
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466 | #### var ref doesn't need cycle detection
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467 | x=y
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468 | y=x
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469 | echo cycle=${!x}
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470 |
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471 | typeset -n a=b
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472 | typeset -n b=a
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473 | echo cycle=${a}
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474 | ## status: 1
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475 | ## STDOUT:
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476 | cycle=x
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477 | ## END
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478 | ## OK bash status: 0
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479 | ## OK bash STDOUT:
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480 | cycle=x
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481 | cycle=
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482 | ## END
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483 |
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484 | #### Var Ref Code Injection $(tee PWNED)
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485 |
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486 | typeset -a a
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487 | a=(42)
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488 |
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489 | x='a[$(echo 0 | tee PWNED)]'
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490 |
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491 | echo ${!x}
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492 |
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493 | if test -f PWNED; then
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494 | echo PWNED
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495 | cat PWNED
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496 | else
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497 | echo NOPE
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498 | fi
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499 |
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500 | ## status: 1
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501 | ## STDOUT:
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502 | ## END
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503 |
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504 | ## BUG bash status: 0
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505 | ## BUG bash STDOUT:
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506 | 42
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507 | PWNED
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508 | 0
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509 | ## END
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