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2 | title: Word Language (Oils Reference)
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7 | ---
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9 | <div class="doc-ref-header">
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11 | [Oils Reference](index.html) —
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12 | Chapter **Word Language**
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15 |
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16 | This chapter describes the word language for OSH and YSH. Words evaluate to
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17 | strings, or arrays of strings.
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19 | <span class="in-progress">(in progress)</span>
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21 | <div id="dense-toc">
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22 | </div>
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24 | <h2 id="expression">Expressions to Words</h2>
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25 |
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26 | ### expr-sub
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27 |
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28 | ### expr-splice
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29 |
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30 | ### var-splice
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31 |
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32 | <h2 id="formatting">Formatting Typed Data as Strings</h2>
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33 |
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34 | ### ysh-printf
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35 |
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36 | ### ysh-format
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38 |
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39 | ## Quotes
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40 |
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41 | ### osh-string
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42 |
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43 | - Single quotes
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44 | - Double Quotes
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45 | - C-style strings: `$'\n'`
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46 |
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47 | TODO: elaborate
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48 |
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49 | ### ysh-string
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51 | YSH strings in the word language are the same as in the expression language.
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53 | See [ysh-string in chap-expr-lang](chap-expr-lang.html#ysh-string).
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54 |
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55 | ### triple-quoted
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57 | Triple-quoted in the word language are the same as in the expression language.
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58 |
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59 | See [triple-quoted in chap-expr-lang](chap-expr-lang.html#triple-quoted).
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60 |
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61 | ### tagged-str
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63 | Not done.
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64 |
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65 | ## Substitutions
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66 |
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67 | ### command-sub
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68 |
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69 | Executes a command and captures its stdout.
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70 |
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71 | OSH has shell-compatible command sub like `$(echo hi)`. If a trailing newline
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72 | is returned, it's removed:
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73 |
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74 | $ hostname
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75 | example.com
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76 |
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77 | $ echo "/tmp/$(hostname)"
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78 | /tmp/example.com
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79 |
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80 | YSH has spliced command subs, enabled by `shopt --set parse_at`. The reuslt is
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81 | a **List** of strings, rather than a single string.
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82 |
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83 | $ write -- @(echo foo; echo 'with spaces')
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84 | foo
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85 | with-spaces
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86 |
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87 | The command's stdout parsed as the "J8 Lines" format, where each line is
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88 | either:
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89 |
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90 | 1. An unquoted string, which must be valid UTF-8. Whitespace is allowed, but
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91 | not other ASCII control chars.
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92 | 2. A quoted J8 string (JSON style `""` or J8-style `b'' u'' ''`)
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93 | 3. An **ignored** empty line
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95 | See [J8 Notation](../j8-notation.html) for more details.
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96 |
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97 | ### var-sub
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99 | Evaluates to the value of a variable:
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100 |
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101 | $ x=X
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102 | $ echo $x ${x}
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103 | X X
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104 |
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105 | ### arith-sub
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107 | Shell has C-style arithmetic:
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108 |
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109 | $ echo $(( 1 + 2*3 ))
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110 | 7
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111 |
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112 | ### tilde-sub
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114 | Used as a shortcut for a user's home directory:
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116 | ~/src # my home dir
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117 | ~bob/src # user bob's home dir
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118 |
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119 | ### proc-sub
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121 | Open stdout as a named file in `/dev/fd`, which can be passed to a command:
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122 |
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123 | diff <(sort L.txt) <(sort R.txt)
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125 | Open stdin as a named file in `/dev/fd`:
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127 | seq 3 | tee >(sleep 1; tac)
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130 | ## Var Ops
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131 |
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132 | ### op-test
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133 |
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134 | ### op-strip
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135 |
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136 | ### op-replace
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137 |
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138 | ### op-index
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139 |
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140 | ${a[i+1]}
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141 |
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142 | ### op-slice
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143 |
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144 | ### op-format
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146 | ${x@P} evaluates x as a prompt string, e.g. the string that would be printed if
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147 | PS1=$x.
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