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11[Oils Reference](index.html) &mdash;
12Chapter **Global Shell Options**
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15
16This chapter describes global shell options in Oils. Some options are from
17POSIX shell, and some are from [bash]($xref). We also use options to turn
18[OSH]($xref) into [YSH]($xref).
19
20<span class="in-progress">(in progress)</span>
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22<div id="dense-toc">
23</div>
24
25## Errors
26
27These options are from POSIX shell:
28
29 nounset -u
30 errexit -e
31
32These are from bash:
33
34 inherit_errexit:
35 pipefail
36
37## Globbing
38
39These options are from POSIX shell:
40
41 noglob -f
42
43From bash:
44
45 nullglob failglob dotglob
46
47From Oils:
48
49 dashglob
50
51Some details:
52
53### nullglob
54
55When `nullglob` is on, a glob matching no files expands to no arguments:
56
57 shopt -s nullglob
58 $ echo L *.py R
59 L R
60
61Without this option, the glob string itself is returned:
62
63 $ echo L *.py R # no Python files in this dir
64 L *.py R
65
66(This option is from GNU bash.)
67
68### dashglob
69
70Do globs return results that start with `-`? It's on by default in `bin/osh`,
71but off when YSH is enabled.
72
73Turning it off prevents a command like `rm *` from being confused by a file
74called `-rf`.
75
76 $ touch -- myfile -rf
77
78 $ echo *
79 -rf myfile
80
81 $ shopt -u dashglob
82 $ echo *
83 myfile
84
85## Debugging
86
87These options are from POSIX shell:
88
89 xtrace verbose
90
91From bash:
92
93 extdebug
94
95## Interactive
96
97These options are from bash.
98
99 emacs vi
100
101## Other Option
102
103 noclobber # Redirects don't overwrite files
104
105## Compat
106
107### eval_unsafe_arith
108
109Allow dynamically parsed `a[$(echo 42)]` For bash compatibility.
110
111### ignore_flags_not_impl
112
113Suppress failures from flags not implemented. Example:
114
115 shopt --set ignore_flags_not_impl
116
117 declare -i foo=2+3 # not evaluated to 5, but doesn't fail either
118
119This option can be useful for "getting past" errors while testing.
120
121## Groups
122
123To turn OSH into YSH, we use three option groups. Some of them allow new
124features, and some disallow old features.
125
126<!-- note: explicit anchor necessary because of mangling -->
127<h3 id="strict:all">strict:all</h3>
128
129Option in this group disallow problematic or confusing shell constructs. The
130resulting script will still run in another shell.
131
132 shopt --set strict:all # turn on all options
133 shopt -p strict:all # print their current state
134
135Parsing options:
136
137 strict_parse_slice # No implicit length for ${a[@]::}
138 X strict_parse_utf8 # Source code must be valid UTF-8
139
140Runtime options:
141
142 strict_argv # No empty argv
143 strict_arith # Fatal parse errors (on by default)
144 strict_array # Arrays and strings aren't confused
145 strict_control_flow # Disallow misplaced keyword, empty arg
146 strict_errexit # Disallow code that ignores failure
147 strict_nameref # Trap invalid variable names
148 strict_word_eval # Expose unicode and slicing errors
149 strict_tilde # Tilde subst can result in error
150 X strict_glob # Parse the sublanguage more strictly
151
152<h3 id="ysh:upgrade">ysh:upgrade</h3>
153
154Options in this group enable new YSH features. It doesn't break existing shell
155scripts when it's avoidable.
156
157For example, `parse_at` means that `@myarray` is now the operation to splice
158an array. This will break scripts that expect `@` to be literal, but you can
159simply quote it like `'@literal'` to fix the problem.
160
161 shopt --set ysh:upgrade # turn on all options
162 shopt -p ysh:upgrade # print their current state
163
164Details on each option:
165
166 parse_at echo @array @[arrayfunc(x, y)]
167 parse_brace if true { ... }; cd ~/src { ... }
168 parse_equals x = 'val' in Caps { } config blocks
169 parse_paren if (x > 0) ...
170 parse_proc proc p { ... }
171 parse_triple_quote """$x""" '''x''' (command mode)
172 parse_ysh_string echo r'\' u'\\' b'\\' (command mode)
173 command_sub_errexit Synchronous errexit check
174 process_sub_fail Analogous to pipefail for process subs
175 sigpipe_status_ok status 141 -> 0 in pipelines
176 simple_word_eval No splitting, static globbing
177 xtrace_rich Hierarchical and process tracing
178 xtrace_details (-u) Disable most tracing with +
179 dashglob (-u) Disabled to avoid files like -rf
180 X env_dict Copy environ into ENV dict
181
182
183<h3 id="ysh:all">ysh:all</h3>
184
185Enable the full YSH language. This includes everything in the `ysh:upgrade`
186group and the `strict:all` group.
187
188 shopt --set ysh:all # turn on all options
189 shopt -p ysh:all # print their current state
190
191Details on options that are not in `ysh:upgrade` and `strict:all`:
192
193 parse_at_all @ starting any word is an operator
194 parse_backslash (-u) Allow bad backslashes in "" and $''
195 parse_backticks (-u) Allow legacy syntax `echo hi`
196 parse_bare_word (-u) 'case unquoted' and 'for x in unquoted'
197 parse_dollar (-u) Allow bare $ to mean \$ (maybe $/d+/)
198 parse_dbracket (-u) Is legacy [[ allowed?
199 parse_dparen (-u) Is (( legacy arithmetic allowed?
200 parse_ignored (-u) Parse, but ignore, certain redirects
201 parse_sh_arith (-u) Allow legacy shell arithmetic
202 expand_aliases (-u) Whether aliases are expanded
203 X no_env_vars Use $[ENV.PYTHONPATH], not $PYTHONPATH
204 X old_builtins (-u) local/declare/etc. pushd/popd/dirs
205 ... source unset printf [un]alias
206 ... getopts
207 X old_syntax (-u) ( ) ${x%prefix} ${a[@]} $$
208 simple_echo echo doesn't accept flags -e -n
209 simple_eval_builtin eval takes exactly 1 argument
210 simple_test_builtin 3 args or fewer; use test not [
211 X simple_trap Function name only
212 verbose_errexit Whether to print detailed errors
213
214## YSH Details
215
216### opts-redefine
217
218In the interactive shell, you can redefine procs and funcs.
219
220 redefine_module 'module' builtin always returns 0
221 redefine_proc_func (-u) Can shell func, proc and func be redefined?
222 X redefine_const Can consts be redefined?
223
224### opts-internal
225
226These options are used by the interpreter. You generally shouldn't set them
227yourself.
228
229 _allow_command_sub To implement strict_errexit, eval_unsafe_arith
230 _allow_process_sub To implement strict_errexit
231 dynamic_scope To implement proc and func
232 _no_debug_trap Used in pipelines in job control shell
233 _running_trap To disable strict_errexit
234 _running_hay Hay evaluation
235
236## Unlinked Descriptions
237
238Here are some descriptions of individual options.
239
240### strict_control_flow
241
242Disallow `break` and `continue` at the top level, and disallow empty args like
243`return $empty`.
244
245### strict_tilde
246
247Failed tilde expansions cause hard errors (like zsh) rather than silently
248evaluating to `~` or `~bad`.
249
250
251### strict_nameref
252
253When `strict_nameref` is set, undefined references produce fatal errors:
254
255 declare -n ref
256 echo $ref # fatal error, not empty string
257 ref=x # fatal error instead of decaying to non-reference
258
259References that don't contain variables also produce hard errors:
260
261 declare -n ref='not a var'
262 echo $ref # fatal
263 ref=x # fatal
264
265### parse_ignored
266
267For compatibility, YSH will parse some constructs it doesn't execute, like:
268
269 return 0 2>&1 # redirect on control flow
270
271When this option is disabled, that statement is a syntax error.
272
273### parse_triple_quote
274
275Parse the shell-style multi-line strings, which strip leading whitespace:
276
277 echo '''
278 one
279 two
280 '''
281
282 echo """
283 hello
284 $name
285 """
286
287(This option affects only command mode. Such strings are always parsed in
288expression mode.)
289
290### parse_ysh_string
291
292Allow `r'\'` and `u'\\'` and `b'\\'` strings, as well as their multi-line
293versions.
294
295Since shell strings are already raw, this means that YSH just ignores the r
296prefix:
297
298 echo r'\' # a single backslash
299
300J8 unicode strings:
301
302 echo u'mu \u{3bc}' # mu char
303
304J8 byte strings:
305
306 echo b'byte \yff'
307
308(This option affects only command mode. Such strings are always parsed in
309expression mode.)
310
311### sigpipe_status_ok
312
313If a process that's part of a pipeline exits with status 141 when this is
314option is on, it's turned into status 0, which avoids failure.
315
316SIGPIPE errors occur in cases like 'yes | head', and generally aren't useful.
317