1 | ## oils_failures_allowed: 0
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2 | ## compare_shells: bash dash mksh
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3 |
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4 | # Notes:
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5 | # - ash is just like dash, so don't bother testing
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6 | # - zsh fails several cases
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7 |
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8 | #### >$file touches a file
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9 | rm -f myfile
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10 | test -f myfile
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11 | echo status=$?
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12 |
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13 | >myfile
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14 | test -f myfile
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15 | echo status=$?
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16 |
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17 | ## STDOUT:
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18 | status=1
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19 | status=0
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20 | ## END
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21 |
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22 | # regression for OSH
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23 | ## stderr-json: ""
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24 |
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25 | #### $(< $file) yields the contents of the file
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26 |
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27 | echo FOO > myfile
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28 | foo=$(< myfile)
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29 | echo $foo
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30 |
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31 | ## STDOUT:
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32 | FOO
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33 | ## END
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34 |
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35 | ## N-I dash/ash/yash STDOUT:
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36 |
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37 | ## END
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38 |
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39 | #### $(< file) with more statements
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40 |
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41 | # note that it doesn't do this without a command sub!
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42 | # It's apparently a special case in bash, mksh, and zsh?
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43 | foo=$(echo begin; < myfile)
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44 | echo $foo
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45 | echo ---
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46 |
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47 | foo=$(< myfile; echo end)
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48 | echo $foo
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49 | echo ---
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50 |
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51 | foo=$(< myfile; <myfile)
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52 | echo $foo
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53 | echo ---
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54 |
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55 | ## STDOUT:
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56 | begin
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57 | ---
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58 | end
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59 | ---
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60 |
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61 | ---
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62 | ## END
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63 | # weird, zsh behaves differently
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64 | ## OK zsh STDOUT:
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65 | begin
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66 | FOO
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67 | ---
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68 | FOO
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69 | end
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70 | ---
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71 | FOO
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72 | FOO
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73 | ---
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74 | ## END
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75 |
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76 |
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77 | #### < file in pipeline and subshell doesn't work
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78 | echo FOO > file2
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79 |
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80 | # This only happens in command subs, which is weird
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81 | < file2 | tr A-Z a-z
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82 | ( < file2 )
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83 | echo end
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84 | ## STDOUT:
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85 | end
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86 | ## END
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87 |
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88 |
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89 | #### Leading redirect in a simple command
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90 | echo hello >$TMP/hello.txt # temporary fix
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91 | <$TMP/hello.txt cat
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92 | ## stdout: hello
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93 |
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94 | #### Redirect in the middle of a simple command
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95 | f=$TMP/out
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96 | echo -n 1 2 '3 ' > $f
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97 | echo -n 4 5 >> $f '6 '
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98 | echo -n 7 >> $f 8 '9 '
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99 | echo -n >> $f 1 2 '3 '
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100 | echo >> $f -n 4 5 '6'
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101 |
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102 | cat $f
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103 | echo
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104 | ## STDOUT:
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105 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6
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106 | ## END
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107 |
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108 | #### Redirect in command sub
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109 | FOO=$(echo foo 1>&2)
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110 | echo $FOO
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111 | ## stdout:
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112 | ## stderr: foo
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113 |
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114 | #### Redirect in the middle of two assignments
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115 | FOO=foo >$TMP/out.txt BAR=bar printenv.py FOO BAR
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116 | tac $TMP/out.txt
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117 | ## STDOUT:
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118 | bar
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119 | foo
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120 | ## END
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121 |
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122 | #### Redirect in assignment
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123 | # dash captures stderr to a file here, which seems correct. Bash doesn't and
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124 | # just lets it go to actual stderr.
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125 | # For now we agree with dash/mksh, since it involves fewer special cases in the
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126 | # code.
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127 |
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128 | FOO=$(echo foo 1>&2) 2>$TMP/no-command.txt
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129 | echo FILE=
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130 | cat $TMP/no-command.txt
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131 | echo "FOO=$FOO"
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132 | ## STDOUT:
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133 | FILE=
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134 | foo
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135 | FOO=
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136 | ## END
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137 | ## BUG bash STDOUT:
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138 | FILE=
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139 | FOO=
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140 | ## END
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141 |
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142 |
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143 | #### Redirect in function body
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144 | fun() { echo hi; } 1>&2
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145 | fun
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146 | ## STDOUT:
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147 | ## END
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148 | ## STDERR:
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149 | hi
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150 | ## END
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151 |
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152 | #### Redirect in function body is evaluated multiple times
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153 | i=0
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154 | fun() { echo "file $i"; } 1> "$TMP/file$((i++))"
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155 | fun
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156 | fun
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157 | echo i=$i
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158 | echo __
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159 | cat $TMP/file0
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160 | echo __
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161 | cat $TMP/file1
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162 | ## STDOUT:
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163 | i=2
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164 | __
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165 | file 1
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166 | __
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167 | file 2
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168 | ## END
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169 | ## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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170 | ## N-I dash status: 2
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171 |
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172 | #### Redirect in function body AND function call
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173 | fun() { echo hi; } 1>&2
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174 | fun 2>&1
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175 | ## STDOUT:
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176 | hi
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177 | ## END
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178 | ## STDERR:
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179 | ## END
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180 |
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181 | #### redirect bash extensions: [[ (( for ((
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182 |
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183 | case $SH in dash|mksh) exit ;; esac
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184 |
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185 | rm -f dbracket dparen for-expr
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186 |
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187 | [[ x = x ]] > dbracket
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188 |
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189 | (( 42 )) > dparen
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190 |
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191 | for ((x = 0; x < 1; ++x)); do
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192 | echo for-expr
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193 | done > for-expr
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194 |
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195 | wc -l dbracket dparen for-expr
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196 |
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197 | ## STDOUT:
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198 | 0 dbracket
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199 | 0 dparen
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200 | 1 for-expr
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201 | 1 total
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202 | ## END
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203 |
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204 | ## N-I dash/mksh STDOUT:
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205 | ## END
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206 |
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207 | #### redirect if
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208 | if true; then
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209 | echo if-body
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210 | fi >out
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211 |
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212 | cat out
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213 |
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214 | ## STDOUT:
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215 | if-body
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216 | ## END
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217 |
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218 | #### redirect case
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219 | case foo in
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220 | foo)
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221 | echo case-body
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222 | ;;
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223 | esac > out
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224 |
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225 | cat out
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226 |
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227 | ## STDOUT:
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228 | case-body
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229 | ## END
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230 |
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231 | #### redirect while
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232 | while true; do
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233 | echo while-body
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234 | break
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235 | done > out
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236 |
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237 | cat out
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238 |
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239 | ## STDOUT:
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240 | while-body
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241 | ## END
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242 |
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243 | #### redirect for loop
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244 | for i in $(seq 3)
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245 | do
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246 | echo $i
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247 | done > $TMP/redirect-for-loop.txt
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248 | cat $TMP/redirect-for-loop.txt
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249 | ## STDOUT:
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250 | 1
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251 | 2
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252 | 3
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253 | ## END
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254 |
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255 | #### redirect subshell
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256 | ( echo foo ) 1>&2
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257 | ## stderr: foo
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258 | ## stdout-json: ""
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259 |
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260 | #### Prefix redirect for loop -- not allowed
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261 | >$TMP/redirect2.txt for i in $(seq 3)
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262 | do
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263 | echo $i
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264 | done
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265 | cat $TMP/redirect2.txt
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266 | ## status: 2
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267 | ## OK mksh status: 1
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268 |
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269 | #### Brace group redirect
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270 | # Suffix works, but prefix does NOT work.
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271 | # That comes from '| compound_command redirect_list' in the grammar!
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272 | { echo block-redirect; } > $TMP/br.txt
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273 | cat $TMP/br.txt | wc -c
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274 | ## stdout: 15
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275 |
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276 | #### Redirect function stdout
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277 | f() { echo one; echo two; }
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278 | f > $TMP/redirect-func.txt
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279 | cat $TMP/redirect-func.txt
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280 | ## STDOUT:
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281 | one
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282 | two
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283 | ## END
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284 |
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285 | #### Nested function stdout redirect
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286 | # Shows that a stack is necessary.
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287 | inner() {
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288 | echo i1
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289 | echo i2
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290 | }
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291 | outer() {
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292 | echo o1
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293 | inner > $TMP/inner.txt
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294 | echo o2
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295 | }
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296 | outer > $TMP/outer.txt
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297 | cat $TMP/inner.txt
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298 | echo --
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299 | cat $TMP/outer.txt
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300 | ## STDOUT:
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301 | i1
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302 | i2
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303 | --
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304 | o1
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305 | o2
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306 | ## END
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