| 1 | ## compare_shells: bash dash mksh zsh
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| 3 | #### ~ expansion in assignment
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| 4 | HOME=/home/bob
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| 5 | a=~/src
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| 6 | echo $a
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| 7 | ## stdout: /home/bob/src
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| 8 | 
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| 9 | #### ~ expansion in readonly assignment
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| 10 | # dash fails here!
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| 11 | # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8441473/tilde-expansion-doesnt-work-when-i-logged-into-gui
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| 12 | HOME=/home/bob
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| 13 | readonly const=~/src
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| 14 | echo $const
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| 15 | ## stdout: /home/bob/src
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| 16 | ## BUG dash stdout: ~/src
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| 17 | 
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| 18 | #### No ~ expansion in dynamic assignment
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| 19 | HOME=/home/bob
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| 20 | binding='const=~/src'
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| 21 | readonly "$binding"
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| 22 | echo $const
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| 23 | ## stdout: ~/src
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| 24 | 
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| 25 | #### No tilde expansion in word that looks like assignment but isn't
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| 26 | # bash and mksh mistakenly expand here!
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| 27 | # bash fixes this in POSIX mode (gah).
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| 28 | # http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2016-06/msg00001.html
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| 29 | HOME=/home/bob
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| 30 | echo x=~
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| 31 | ## stdout: x=~
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| 32 | ## BUG bash/mksh stdout: x=/home/bob
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| 33 | 
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| 34 | #### tilde expansion of word after redirect
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| 35 | HOME=$TMP
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| 36 | echo hi > ~/tilde1.txt
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| 37 | cat $HOME/tilde1.txt | wc -c
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| 38 | ## stdout: 3
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| 39 | ## status: 0
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| 40 | 
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| 41 | #### other user
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| 42 | echo ~nonexistent
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| 43 | ## stdout: ~nonexistent
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| 44 | # zsh doesn't like nonexistent
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| 45 | ## OK zsh stdout-json: ""
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| 46 | ## OK zsh status: 1
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| 47 | 
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| 48 | #### ${undef:-~}
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| 49 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 50 | echo ${undef:-~}
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| 51 | echo ${HOME:+~/z}
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| 52 | echo "${undef:-~}"
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| 53 | echo ${undef:-"~"}
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| 54 | ## STDOUT:
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| 55 | /home/bar
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| 56 | /home/bar/z
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| 57 | ~
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| 58 | ~
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| 59 | ## END
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| 60 | 
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| 61 | #### ${x//~/~root}
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| 62 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 63 | x=~
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| 64 | echo ${x//~/~root}
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| 65 | 
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| 66 | # gah there is some expansion, what the hell
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| 67 | echo ${HOME//~/~root}
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| 68 | 
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| 69 | x=[$HOME]
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| 70 | echo ${x//~/~root}
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| 71 | 
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| 72 | ## STDOUT:
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| 73 | /root
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| 74 | /root
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| 75 | [/root]
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| 76 | ## END
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| 77 | ## N-I dash status: 2
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| 78 | ## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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| 79 | 
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| 80 | #### x=foo:~ has tilde expansion
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| 81 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 82 | x=foo:~
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| 83 | echo $x
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| 84 | echo "$x"  # quotes don't matter, the expansion happens on assignment?
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| 85 | x='foo:~'
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| 86 | echo $x
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| 87 | 
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| 88 | x=foo:~,  # comma ruins it, must be /
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| 89 | echo $x
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| 90 | 
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| 91 | x=~:foo
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| 92 | echo $x
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| 93 | 
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| 94 | # no tilde expansion here
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| 95 | echo foo:~
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| 96 | ## STDOUT:
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| 97 | foo:/home/bar
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| 98 | foo:/home/bar
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| 99 | foo:~
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| 100 | foo:~,
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| 101 | /home/bar:foo
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| 102 | foo:~
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| 103 | ## END
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| 104 | 
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| 105 | #### a[x]=foo:~ has tilde expansion
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| 106 | case $SH in (dash|zsh) exit ;; esac
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| 107 | 
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| 108 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 109 | declare -a a
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| 110 | a[0]=foo:~
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| 111 | echo ${a[0]}
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| 112 | 
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| 113 | declare -A A
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| 114 | A['x']=foo:~
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| 115 | echo ${A['x']}
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| 116 | 
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| 117 | ## STDOUT:
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| 118 | foo:/home/bar
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| 119 | foo:/home/bar
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| 120 | ## END
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| 121 | ## N-I dash/zsh stdout-json: ""
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| 122 | 
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| 123 | #### tilde expansion an assignment keyword
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| 124 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 125 | f() {
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| 126 |   local x=foo:~
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| 127 |   echo $x
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| 128 | }
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| 129 | f
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| 130 | ## STDOUT:
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| 131 | foo:/home/bar
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| 132 | ## END
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| 133 | ## BUG dash STDOUT:
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| 134 | foo:~
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| 135 | ## END
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| 136 | 
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| 137 | #### x=${undef-~:~}
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| 138 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 139 | 
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| 140 | x=~:${undef-~:~}
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| 141 | echo $x
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| 142 | 
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| 143 | # Most shells agree on a different behavior, but with the OSH parsing model,
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| 144 | # it's easier to agree with yash.  bash disagrees in a different way
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| 145 | 
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| 146 | ## STDOUT:
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| 147 | /home/bar:/home/bar:/home/bar
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| 148 | ## END
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| 149 | ## OK osh/yash STDOUT:
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| 150 | /home/bar:~:~
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| 151 | ## END
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| 152 | 
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| 153 | #### strict tilde
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| 154 | echo ~nonexistent
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| 155 | 
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| 156 | shopt -s strict_tilde
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| 157 | echo ~nonexistent
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| 158 | 
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| 159 | echo status=$?
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| 160 | ## status: 1
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| 161 | ## STDOUT:
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| 162 | ~nonexistent
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| 163 | ## END
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| 164 | ## N-I bash/dash/mksh status: 0
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| 165 | ## N-I bash/dash/mksh STDOUT:
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| 166 | ~nonexistent
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| 167 | ~nonexistent
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| 168 | status=0
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| 169 | ## END
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| 170 | ## OK zsh stdout-json: ""
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| 171 | 
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| 172 | #### temp assignment x=~ env
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| 173 | 
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| 174 | HOME=/home/bar
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| 175 | 
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| 176 | xx=~ env | grep xx=
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| 177 | 
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| 178 | # Does it respect the colon rule too?
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| 179 | xx=~root:~:~ env | grep xx=
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| 180 | 
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| 181 | ## STDOUT:
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| 182 | xx=/home/bar
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| 183 | xx=/root:/home/bar:/home/bar
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| 184 | ## END
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