| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
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| 2 | 
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| 3 | foo=a
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| 4 | case $foo in [0-9]) echo number;; [a-z]) echo letter;; esac
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| 5 | 
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| 6 | # This works in bash, but syntax highlighting gets confused
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| 7 | out=$(case $foo in [0-9]) echo number;; [a-z]) echo letter;; esac)
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| 8 | echo $out
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| 9 | 
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| 10 | # OK multiline works
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| 11 | out=$(
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| 12 | echo a
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| 13 | echo b
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| 14 | )
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| 15 | echo $out
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| 16 | 
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| 17 | # This does NOT work in bash, even though it's valid.
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| 18 | #
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| 19 | # http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2016-03/msg00065.html
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| 20 | # Workarounds:
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| 21 | # - append semicolon behind first 'esac', or
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| 22 | # - insert any command line between the case statements, or
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| 23 | # - use `...` instead of $(...)
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| 24 | 
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| 25 | out=$(
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| 26 | case $foo in
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| 27 |   [0-9]) echo number;;
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| 28 |   [a-z]) echo letter;;
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| 29 | esac
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| 30 | case $foo in
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| 31 |   [0-9]) echo number;;
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| 32 |   [a-z]) echo letter;;
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| 33 | esac
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| 34 | )
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| 35 | echo $out
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| 36 | 
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| 37 | 
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