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## oils_failures_allowed: 0
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## compare_shells: dash bash mksh zsh
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history
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echo status=$?
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history +5 # hm bash considers this valid
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echo status=$?
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history -5 # invalid flag
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echo status=$?
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history f
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echo status=$?
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history too many args
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echo status=$?
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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status=0
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status=2
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status=2
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status=2
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## END
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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status=0
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status=0
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status=2
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status=1
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status=1
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## END
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## BUG zsh/mksh STDOUT:
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status=1
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status=1
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status=1
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status=1
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status=1
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## END
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## N-I dash STDOUT:
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status=127
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status=127
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status=127
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status=127
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status=127
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## END
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# bash declare -p will print binary data, which makes this invalid UTF-8!
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foo=$(/bin/echo -e 'a\nb\xffc'\'d)
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# let's test the easier \x01, which doesn't give bash problems
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foo=$(/bin/echo -e 'a\nb\x01c'\'d)
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# dash:
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# only supports 'set'; prints it on multiple lines with binary data
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# switches to "'" for single quotes, not \'
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# zsh:
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# print binary data all the time, except for printf %q
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# does print $'' strings
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# mksh:
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# prints binary data for @Q
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# prints $'' strings
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# All are very inconsistent.
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case $SH in dash|mksh|zsh) return ;; esac
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set | grep -A1 foo
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# Will print multi-line and binary data literally!
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#declare -p foo
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printf 'pf %q\n' "$foo"
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echo '@Q ' ${foo@Q}
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## STDOUT:
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foo=$'a\nb\u0001c\'d'
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pf $'a\nb\u0001c\'d'
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@Q $'a\nb\u0001c\'d'
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## END
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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foo=$'a\nb\001c\'d'
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pf $'a\nb\001c\'d'
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@Q $'a\nb\001c\'d'
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## END
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## OK dash/mksh/zsh STDOUT:
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## END
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# There are variations on whether quotes are printed
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case $SH in dash|zsh) return ;; esac
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foo=spam
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set | grep -A1 foo
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# Will print multi-line and binary data literally!
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typeset -p foo
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printf 'pf %q\n' "$foo"
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echo '@Q ' ${foo@Q}
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## STDOUT:
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foo=spam
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declare -- foo=spam
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pf spam
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@Q spam
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## END
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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foo=spam
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declare -- foo="spam"
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pf spam
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@Q 'spam'
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## END
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## OK mksh STDOUT:
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foo=spam
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typeset foo=spam
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pf spam
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@Q spam
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## END
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## N-I dash/zsh STDOUT:
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## END
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time echo hi | wc -c
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## stdout: 3
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## status: 0
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set -- 1 2 3 4
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shift
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echo "$@"
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shift 2
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echo "$@"
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## stdout-json: "2 3 4\n4\n"
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## status: 0
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set -- 1
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shift 2
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## status: 1
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## OK dash status: 2
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shift ZZZ
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## status: 2
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## OK bash status: 1
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## BUG mksh/zsh status: 0
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