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    ## our_shell: ysh
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    ## oils_failures_allowed: 1
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    # Work around stdin buffering issue with read --line
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    #
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    # The framework test/sh_spec.py uses echo "$code_string" | $SH
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    #
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    # But then we have TWO different values of file descriptor 0 (stdin)
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    #
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    # - the pipe with the code
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    # - the pipe created in th shell for echo zzz | read --line
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    #
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    # Shells read one line at a time, but read --line explicitly avoids this.
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    #
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    # TODO: I wonder if we should consider outlawing read --line when stdin has code
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    # Only allow it for:
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    #
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    # $SH -c 'echo hi'
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    # $SH myscript.sh
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    #
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    # There could be a warning like read --line --no-fighting or something.
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    cat >tmp.sh <<'EOF'
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    func f(place) {
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      var x = 'f'
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      echo zzz | read --all (place)
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      echo "f x=$x"
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    }
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    func fillPlace(place) {
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      var x = 'fillPlace'
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      call f(place)
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      echo "fillPlace x=$x"
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    }
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    proc p {
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      var x = 'hi'
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      call fillPlace(&x)
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      echo "p x=$x"
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    }
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    x=global
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    p
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    echo "global x=$x"
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    EOF
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    $SH tmp.sh
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    ## STDOUT:
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    f x=f
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    fillPlace x=fillPlace
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    p x=zzz
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    global x=global
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    ## END
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    func f(place) {
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      var x = 'f'
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      call place->setValue('zzz')
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      echo "f x=$x"
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    }
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    func fillPlace(place) {
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      var x = 'fillPlace'
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      call f(place)
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      echo "fillPlace x=$x"
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    }
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    proc p {
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      var x = 'hi'
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      call fillPlace(&x)
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      echo "p x=$x"
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    }
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    x=global
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    p
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    echo "global x=$x"
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    ## STDOUT:
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    f x=f
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    fillPlace x=fillPlace
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    p x=zzz
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    global x=global
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    ## END
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    func f() {
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      var f_local = null
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      return (&f_local)
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    }
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    func g() {
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      # This place is now INVALID!
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      var place = f()
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      # Should fail when we try to use the place
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      echo zzz | read --all (place)
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      # This should also fail
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      # call place->setValue('zzz')
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    }
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    call g()
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    echo done
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    ## status: 1
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    ## STDOUT:
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    ## END
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    var d = {key: 'hi'}
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    echo zzz | read --all (&d.key)
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    # I guess this works
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    echo newkey | read --all (&d.newkey)
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    echo key=$[d.key]
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    echo key=$[d.newkey]
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    ## STDOUT:
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    ## END
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