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    ## compare_shells: bash mksh
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    ## oils_failures_allowed: 2
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    # Arrays decay upon assignment (without splicing) and equality.  This will not
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    # be true in Oil -- arrays will be first class.
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    set -- x y z
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    argv.py "[$@]"
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    var="[$@]"
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    argv.py "$var"
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    ## STDOUT:
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    ['[x', 'y', 'z]']
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    ['[x y z]']
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    ## END
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    IFS=x
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    set -- x y z
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    var="[$@]"
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    argv.py "$var"
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    ## stdout: ['[x y z]']
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    declare -a a b
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    a=(x y z)
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    b="${a[@]}"  # this collapses to a string
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    c=("${a[@]}")  # this preserves the array
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    c[1]=YYY  # mutate a copy -- doesn't affect the original
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    argv.py "${a[@]}"
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    argv.py "${b}"
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    argv.py "${c[@]}"
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    ## STDOUT:
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    ['x', 'y', 'z']
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    ['x y z']
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    ['x', 'YYY', 'z']
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    ## END
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    shopt -s strict_array
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    a=(1 '2 3')
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    echo $a
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    ## STDOUT:
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    1
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    ## END
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    ## OK osh status: 1
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    ## OK osh stdout-json: ""
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    shopt -s strict_array
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    a=(1 '2 3')
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    echo ${a}
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    ## STDOUT:
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    1
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    ## END
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    ## OK osh status: 1
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    ## OK osh stdout-json: ""
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    a[5]=5
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    a[6]=6
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    echo "${a[@]}" ${#a[@]}
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    ## stdout: 5 6 2
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    a=(1 2 3)
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    a[1]=5
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    a[40]=30  # out of order
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    a[10]=20
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    echo "${a[@]}" "${#a[@]}"  # length is 1
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    ## stdout: 1 5 3 20 30 5
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    a=('1 2' '3 4')
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    s='1 2 3 4'  # length 2, length 4
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    echo ${#a[@]} ${#s}
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    [[ "${a[@]}" = "$s" ]] && echo EQUAL
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    ## STDOUT:
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    2 7
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    EQUAL
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    ## END
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    shopt -s strict_array
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    a=(1 10)
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    (( a++ ))  # doesn't make sense
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    echo "${a[@]}"
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    ## stdout: 2 10
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    ## OK osh status: 1
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    ## OK osh stdout-json: ""
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    a=('-x-' 'y-y' '-z-')
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    # This does the prefix stripping FIRST, and then it joins.
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    argv.py "${a[*]#-}"
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    ## STDOUT:
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    ['x- y-y z-']
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    ## END
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    ## N-I mksh status: 1
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    ## N-I mksh stdout-json: ""
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    case $SH in mksh) exit ;; esac
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    z=()
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    z+=(b c)
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    # z[5]= finds the index, or puts it in SORTED order I think
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    z[5]=d
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    z[1]=ZZZ
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    # Adds after last index
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    z+=(f g)
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    # This is the equivalent of z[0]+=mystr
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    z+=-mystr
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    z[1]+=-append
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    declare -a | grep z=
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    argv.py keys "${!z[@]}"  # 0 1 5 6 7
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    argv.py values "${z[@]}"
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    # can't do this conversion
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    declare -A z
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    declare -A | grep z=
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    declare -a z=()
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    declare -a z=([0]="b" [1]="c")
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    declare -a z=([0]="b" [1]="c" [5]="d")
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    declare -a z=([0]="b" [1]="ZZZ" [5]="d")
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    declare -a z=([0]="b" [1]="ZZZ" [5]="d" [6]="f" [7]="g")
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    declare -a z=([0]="b-mystr" [1]="ZZZ" [5]="d" [6]="f" [7]="g")
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    declare -a z=([0]="b-mystr" [1]="ZZZ-append" [5]="d" [6]="f" [7]="g")
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    ['keys', '0', '1', '5', '6', '7']
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    ['values', 'b-mystr', 'ZZZ-append', 'd', 'f', 'g']
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    status=1
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    ## END
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    ## N-I mksh STDOUT:
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    ## END
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    case $SH in mksh) exit ;; esac
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    declare -A A=([k]=v)
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    declare -A | grep A=
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    argv.py keys "${!A[@]}"
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    argv.py values "${A[@]}"
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    exit
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    # Huh this actually works, we don't support it
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    # Hm the order here is all messed up, in bash 5.2
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    A+=([k2]=v2 [0]=foo [9]=9 [9999]=9999)
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    declare -A | grep A=
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    A+=-append
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    declare -A | grep A=
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    argv.py keys "${!A[@]}"
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    argv.py values "${A[@]}"
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    ## STDOUT:
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    declare -A A=([k]="v" )
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    ['keys', 'k']
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    ['values', 'v']
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    ## END
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    ## N-I mksh STDOUT:
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    ## END
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