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## compare_shells: dash bash-4.4 mksh zsh
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# This is like "for i in $@".
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fun() {
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for i; do
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echo $i
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done
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}
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fun 1 2 3
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## STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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## END
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set -- 1 2 3
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for i in ; do
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echo $i
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done
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## stdout-json: ""
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# should be compile time error, but runtime error is OK too
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for - in a b c; do
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echo hi
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done
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## stdout-json: ""
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## status: 2
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## OK bash/mksh status: 1
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## BUG zsh stdout: hi
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## BUG zsh status: 1
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for in in a b c; do
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echo $in
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done
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## STDOUT:
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a
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b
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c
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## END
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HOME=/home/bob
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for name in ~/src ~/git; do
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echo $name
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done
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## STDOUT:
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/home/bob/src
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/home/bob/git
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## END
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for i in -{a,b} {c,d}-; do
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echo $i
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done
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## STDOUT:
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-a
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-b
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c-
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d-
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## END
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## N-I dash STDOUT:
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-{a,b}
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{c,d}-
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## END
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fun() {
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for i in a b c; do
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echo $i
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done
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echo $i
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}
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fun
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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a
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b
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c
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c
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## END
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for i in a b c; do
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echo $i
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if test $i = b; then
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continue
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fi
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echo $i
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done
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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a
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a
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b
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c
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c
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## END
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for i in a b c; do
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echo $i
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if test $i = b; then
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break
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fi
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done
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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a
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b
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## END
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# hm would it be saner to make FATAL builtins called break/continue/etc.?
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# On the other hand, this spits out errors loudly.
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b=break
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for i in 1 2 3; do
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echo $i
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$b
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done
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## STDOUT:
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1
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## END
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## OK osh STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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## END
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## OK osh status: 127
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# This is a consequence of the grammar
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while while true; do echo cond; break; done
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do
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echo body
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break
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done
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## STDOUT:
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cond
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body
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## END
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x=$(find spec/ | wc -l)
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y=$(find spec/ | while read path; do
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echo $path
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done | wc -l
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)
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test $x -eq $y
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echo status=$?
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## stdout: status=0
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i=0
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seq 3 | ( while read foo; do
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i=$((i+1))
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#echo $i
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done
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echo $i )
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## stdout: 3
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# This is just the opposite of while? while ! cond?
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until false; do
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echo hi
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break
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done
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## stdout: hi
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if true; then
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echo one
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continue
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echo two
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fi
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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one
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two
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## END
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# zsh behaves like strict_control_flow!
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## OK zsh status: 1
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## OK zsh STDOUT:
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one
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## END
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for i in $(seq 2); do
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echo "> $i"
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( if true; then continue; fi; echo "Should not print" )
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echo subshell status=$?
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echo ". $i"
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done
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## STDOUT:
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# osh lets you fail
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> 1
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subshell status=1
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. 1
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> 2
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subshell status=1
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. 2
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## END
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## OK dash/bash/zsh STDOUT:
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> 1
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subshell status=0
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. 1
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> 2
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subshell status=0
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. 2
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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> 1
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Should not print
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subshell status=0
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. 1
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> 2
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Should not print
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subshell status=0
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. 2
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## END
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# The other shells don't let you recover from this programming error!
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set -o errexit
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for i in $(seq 2); do
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echo "> $i"
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( if true; then continue; fi; echo "Should not print" )
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echo 'should fail after subshell'
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echo ". $i"
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done
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## STDOUT:
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> 1
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## END
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## status: 1
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## BUG dash/bash/zsh STDOUT:
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> 1
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should fail after subshell
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. 1
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> 2
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should fail after subshell
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. 2
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## END
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## BUG dash/bash/zsh status: 0
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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> 1
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Should not print
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should fail after subshell
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. 1
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> 2
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Should not print
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should fail after subshell
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. 2
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## END
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## BUG mksh status: 0
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x=oops
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while true; do
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echo hi
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break $x
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sleep 0.1
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done
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## stdout: hi
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## status: 1
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## OK dash status: 2
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## OK bash status: 128
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# OSH treats this as a parse error
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for x in a b c; do
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echo $x
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# bash breaks rather than continue or fatal error!!!
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continue 1 2 3
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done
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echo --
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## stdout-json: ""
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## status: 2
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## BUG bash STDOUT:
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a
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--
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## END
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## OK bash status: 0
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## BUG dash/mksh/zsh STDOUT:
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a
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b
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c
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--
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## END
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## BUG dash/mksh/zsh status: 0
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while break; do
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echo x
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done
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echo done
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## STDOUT:
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done
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## END
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for i in 1 2 3; do
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echo i=$i
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while break; do
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echo x
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done
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done
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echo done
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## STDOUT:
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i=1
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i=2
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i=3
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done
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## END
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f() {
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echo one
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eval 'return'
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echo two
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}
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f
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## STDOUT:
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one
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## END
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# NOTE: This changes things
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# set -e
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f() {
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for i in $(seq 5); do
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if test $i = 2; then
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eval continue
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fi
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if test $i = 4; then
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eval break
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fi
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echo $i
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done
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eval 'return'
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echo 'done'
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}
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f
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## STDOUT:
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1
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3
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## END
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## BUG mksh STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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## END
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# NOTE: This changes things
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# set -e
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cd $REPO_ROOT
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f() {
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for i in $(seq 5); do
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if test $i = 2; then
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. spec/testdata/continue.sh
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fi
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if test $i = 4; then
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. spec/testdata/break.sh
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fi
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echo $i
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done
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# Return is different!
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. spec/testdata/return.sh
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echo done
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}
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f
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## STDOUT:
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1
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3
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done
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## END
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## BUG zsh/mksh STDOUT:
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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done
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## END
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$SH -c 'break; echo break=$?'
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$SH -c 'continue; echo continue=$?'
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$SH -c 'return; echo return=$?'
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## STDOUT:
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break=0
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continue=0
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## END
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## BUG zsh stdout-json: ""
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## BUG bash STDOUT:
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break=0
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continue=0
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return=1
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## END
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# reported in issue #1459
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counterA=100
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counterB=100
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while test "$counterA" -gt 0
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do
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counterA=$((counterA - 1))
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while test "$counterB" -gt 0
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do
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counterB=$((counterB - 1))
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if test "$counterB" = 50
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then
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break 2
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fi
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done
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done
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echo "$counterA"
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echo "$counterB"
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## STDOUT:
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99
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50
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## END
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for i in 1 2; do
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for j in a b c; do
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if test $j = b; then
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continue
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fi
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echo $i $j
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done
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done
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echo ---
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for i in 1 2; do
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for j in a b c; do
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if test $j = b; then
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continue 2 # MULTI-LEVEL
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fi
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echo $i $j
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done
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done
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## STDOUT:
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1 a
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1 c
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2 a
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2 c
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---
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1 a
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2 a
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## END
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