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    OILS_TRACE_DIR=$TMP $SH -c '
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    # No argv does not crash
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    $(true)
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    echo internal
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    /bin/echo x1
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    /bin/true
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    /bin/echo x2
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    # Not getting anything here?
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    # NOFORKLAST optimization messes things up if the last command is external
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    # Though turning this off means that measuring performance changes performance
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    #( echo "("; /bin/false; /bin/false; echo ")" )
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    ( echo "("; /bin/false; /bin/false )
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    a=$(echo "\$("; /bin/true; /bin/true; echo ")")
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    echo "$a"
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    /bin/echo x3
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    '
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    # For now just check that it parses
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    for j in $TMP/*.json; do
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      #echo "$j" >&2
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      python3 -m json.tool $j >/dev/null
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    done
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    ## STDOUT:
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    internal
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    x1
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    x2
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    (
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    $(
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    )
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    x3
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    ## END
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    rm -f $TMP/*.json
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    OILS_CRASH_DUMP_DIR=$TMP $SH -c '
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    g() {
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      local glocal="glocal"
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      echo $(( 1 / 0 ))
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    }
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    f() {
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      local flocal="flocal"
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      shift
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      FOO=bar g
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    }
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    readonly array=(A B C)
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    f "${array[@]}"
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    ' dummy a b c
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    echo status=$?
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    # Just check that we can parse it.  TODO: Test properties.
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    python3 -c '
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    import json, sys
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    from pprint import pprint
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    for path in sys.argv[1:]:
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      #print(path)
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      with open(path) as f:
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        dump = json.load(f)
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        if 0:
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          print("DUMP")
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          print("status = %d" % dump["status"])
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          print("pid = %d" % dump["pid"])
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        if 0:
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          # This has msg, source, line
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          print("error %s" % dump["error"])
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          print()
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        if 0:
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          # It would be nice if this has the proc name, I guess debug_stack has it
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          print("argv_stack")
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          pprint(dump["argv_stack"])
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          print()
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        if 0:
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          print("debug_stack")
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          pprint(dump["debug_stack"])
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          print()
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        if 0:
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          print("var_stack")
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          pprint(dump["var_stack"])
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    ' $TMP/*.json
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    status=1
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    status=0
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    ## END
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    # TODO: The failure is not propagated through 'source'.  Failure only happens
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    # on 'errexit'.
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    #rm -f $TMP/*.json
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    OILS_CRASH_DUMP_DIR=$TMP $SH -c "
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    set -o errexit
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    source $REPO_ROOT/spec/testdata/crash.sh
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    "
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    echo crash status=$?
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    # Now try to parse crash dumps
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    set -o xtrace
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    set -o errexit
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    # Enumerate crash dumps
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    ok=0
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    for dump in $TMP/*.json; do
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      # Workaround for test issue: release binaries leave empty files because they
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      # don't have the json module.
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      if test -s $dump; then  # non-empty
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        python2 -m json.tool $dump > /dev/null
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        echo "OK $dump" >&2
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        (( ++ok ))
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      fi
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    done
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    if test $ok -ge 1; then  # make sure we parsed at least once crash dump
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      echo 'found crash dump'
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    fi
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    ## STDOUT:
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    crash status=1
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    found crash dump
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    ## END
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    # NOTE: strict_arith has one case in arith.test.sh), strict_word-eval has a case in var-op-other.
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    $SH --tool cat-em zzZZ
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    echo status=$?
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    $SH --tool cat-em stdlib/math.ysh > /dev/null
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    echo status=$?
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    $SH --tool cat-em zzZZ stdlib/math.ysh > /dev/null
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    echo status=$?
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    ## STDOUT:
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    status=1
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  | 160 | 
  
    status=0
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  | 161 | 
  
    status=1
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    ## END
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