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BUILD_DIR=/usr/local/build/chet/bash/bash-current
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BUILD_DIR=/usr/local/build/bash/bash-current
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THIS_SH=$BUILD_DIR/bash
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PATH=$PATH:$BUILD_DIR
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Executable
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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
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BUILD_DIR=/usr/local/build/chet/bash/bash-current
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THIS_SH=$BUILD_DIR/bash
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PATH=$PATH:$BUILD_DIR
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export THIS_SH PATH
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rm -f /tmp/xx
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/bin/sh "$@"
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+12
-12
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
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declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
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declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
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declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
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declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
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declare -a FUNCNAME
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declare -a a='([0]="abcde" [1]="" [2]="bdef")'
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declare -a b='()'
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declare -ar c='()'
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declare -a b
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declare -ar c
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abcde bdef
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abcde bdef
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abcde
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@@ -28,21 +28,21 @@ hello world
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bdef hello world test expression test 2
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./array.tests: line 76: readonly: `a[5]': not a valid identifier
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declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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declare -ar c='()'
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declare -ar c
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declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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declare -ar c='()'
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declare -ar c
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readonly -a a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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readonly -a c='()'
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readonly -a c
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a test
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declare -a BASH_ARGC='()'
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declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
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declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
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declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
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declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
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declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
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declare -a FUNCNAME
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declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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declare -a b='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="" [5]="/etc/passwd")'
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declare -ar c='()'
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declare -ar c
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declare -a d='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test" [9]="ninth element")'
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declare -a e='([0]="test")'
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declare -a f='([0]="" [1]="bdef" [2]="hello world" [3]="test" [4]="ninth element")'
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@@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
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declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
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declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
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declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
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declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
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declare -a FUNCNAME
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declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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declare -a b='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="" [5]="/etc/passwd")'
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declare -ar c='()'
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declare -ar c
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declare -a d='([1]="test test")'
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declare -a f='([0]="" [1]="bdef" [2]="hello world" [3]="test" [4]="ninth element")'
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./array.tests: line 119: unset: ps1: not an array variable
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@@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
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declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
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declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
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declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
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declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
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declare -a FUNCNAME
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declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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declare -a b='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="" [5]="/etc/passwd")'
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declare -ar c='()'
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declare -ar c
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declare -a d='([1]="test test")'
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declare -a f='([0]="" [1]="bdef" [2]="hello world" [3]="test" [4]="ninth element")'
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declare -a rv='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="of" [5]="read" [6]="using" [7]="arrays")'
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@@ -0,0 +1,402 @@
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# this is needed so that the bad assignments (b[]=bcde, for example) do not
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# cause fatal shell errors when in posix mode
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set +o posix
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set +a
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# The calls to egrep -v are to filter out builtin array variables that are
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# automatically set and possibly contain values that vary.
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# first make sure we handle the basics
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x=()
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echo ${x[@]}
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unset x
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# this should be an error
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test=(first & second)
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echo $?
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unset test
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# make sure declare -a converts an existing variable to an array
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unset a
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a=abcde
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declare -a a
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echo ${a[0]}
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unset a
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a=abcde
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a[2]=bdef
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unset b
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declare -a b[256]
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unset c[2]
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unset c[*]
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a[1]=
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_ENV=/bin/true
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x=${_ENV[(_$-=0)+(_=1)-_${-%%*i*}]}
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declare -r c[100]
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echo ${a[0]} ${a[4]}
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echo ${a[@]}
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echo ${a[*]}
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# this should print out values, too
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declare -a | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS|FUNCNAME)'
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unset a[7]
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echo ${a[*]}
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unset a[4]
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echo ${a[*]}
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echo ${a}
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echo "${a}"
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echo $a
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unset a[0]
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echo ${a}
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echo ${a[@]}
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a[5]="hello world"
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echo ${a[5]}
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echo ${#a[5]}
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echo ${#a[@]}
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a[4+5/2]="test expression"
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declare a["7 + 8"]="test 2"
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a[7 + 8]="test 2"
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echo ${a[@]}
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readonly a[5]
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readonly a
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# these two lines should output `declare' commands
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readonly -a | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS)'
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declare -ar | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS)'
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# this line should output `readonly' commands, even for arrays
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set -o posix
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readonly -a | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS)'
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set +o posix
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declare -a d='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" "test")'
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d[9]="ninth element"
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declare -a e[10]=test # this works in post-bash-2.05 versions
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declare -a e[10]='(test)'
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pass=/etc/passwd
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declare -a f='("${d[@]}")'
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b=([0]=this [1]=is [2]=a [3]=test [4]="$PS1" [5]=$pass)
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echo ${b[@]:2:3}
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declare -pa | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS)'
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a[3]="this is a test"
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b[]=bcde
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b[*]=aaa
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echo ${b[ ]}
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c[-2]=4
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echo ${c[-4]}
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d[7]=(abdedfegeee)
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d=([]=abcde [1]="test test" [*]=last [-65]=negative )
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unset d[12]
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unset e[*]
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declare -a | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS)'
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ps1='hello'
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unset ps1[2]
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unset ${ps1[2]}
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declare +a ps1
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declare +a c
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# the prompt should not print when using a here doc
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read -p "array test: " -a rv <<!
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this is a test of read using arrays
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!
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echo ${rv[0]} ${rv[4]}
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echo ${rv[@]}
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# the variable should be converted to an array when `read -a' is done
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vv=1
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read -a vv <<!
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this is a test of arrays
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!
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echo ${vv[0]} ${vv[3]}
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echo ${vv[@]}
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unset vv
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declare -a | egrep -v '(BASH_VERSINFO|PIPESTATUS|GROUPS)'
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export rv
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#set
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x[4]=bbb
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x=abde
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echo $x
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echo ${x[0]}
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echo ${x[4]}
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echo efgh | ( read x[1] ; echo ${x[1]} )
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echo wxyz | ( declare -a x ; read x ; echo $x ; echo ${x[0]} )
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# Make sure that arrays can be used to save the positional paramters verbatim
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set -- a 'b c' d 'e f g' h
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ARGV=( [0]=$0 "$@" )
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for z in "${ARGV[@]}"
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do
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echo "$z"
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done
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echo "$0"
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for z in "$@"
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do
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echo "$z"
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done
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# do various pattern removal and length tests
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XPATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/local/bin:.:/sbin:/usr/sbin
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xpath=( $( IFS=: ; echo $XPATH ) )
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echo ${xpath[@]}
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echo ${xpath[@]##*/}
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echo ${xpath[0]##*/}
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echo ${xpath[@]%%[!/]*}
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echo ${xpath[0]%%[!/]*}
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recho ${xpath##*/}
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recho ${xpath%%[!/]*}
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recho ${xpath[5]##*/}
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recho ${xpath[5]%%[!/]*}
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# let's try to make it a DOS-style path
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zecho "${xpath[@]/\//\\}"
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zecho "${xpath[@]//\//\\}"
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zecho "${xpath[@]//[\/]/\\}"
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# length of the first element of the array, since array without subscript
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# is equivalent to referencing first element
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echo ${#xpath} -- ${#xpath[0]}
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# number of elements in the array
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nelem=${#xpath[@]}
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echo ${#xpath[@]} -- $nelem
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# total length of all elements in the array, including space separators
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xx="${xpath[*]}"
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echo ${#xx}
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# total length of all elements in the array
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xx=$( IFS='' ; echo "${xpath[*]}" )
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echo ${#xx}
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unset xpath[nelem-1]
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nelem=${#xpath[@]}
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echo ${#xpath[@]} -- $nelem
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# arrays and things that look like index assignments
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array=(42 [1]=14 [2]=44)
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array2=(grep [ 123 ] \*)
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echo ${array[@]}
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echo "${array2[@]}"
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# arrays and implicit arithmetic evaluation
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declare -i -a iarray
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iarray=( 2+4 1+6 7+2 )
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echo ${iarray[@]}
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iarray[4]=4+1
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echo ${iarray[@]}
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# make sure assignment using the compound assignment syntax removes all
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# of the old elements from the array value
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barray=(old1 old2 old3 old4 old5)
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barray=(new1 new2 new3)
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echo "length = ${#barray[@]}"
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echo "value = ${barray[*]}"
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# make sure the array code behaves correctly with respect to unset variables
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set -u
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( echo ${#narray[4]} )
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${THIS_SH} ./array1.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array2.sub
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# some old bugs and ksh93 compatibility tests
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${THIS_SH} ./array3.sub
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# some compound assingment parsing problems that showed up in bash-3.1-release
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${THIS_SH} ./array4.sub
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set +u
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cd /tmp
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touch 1=bar
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foo=([10]="bar")
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echo ${foo[0]}
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rm 1=bar
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cd $OLDPWD
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foo=(a b c d e f g)
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echo ${foo[@]}
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# quoted reserved words are ok
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foo=(\for \case \if \then \else)
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echo ${foo[@]}
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# quoted metacharacters are ok
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foo=( [1]='<>' [2]='<' [3]='>' [4]='!' )
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echo ${foo[@]}
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# numbers are just words when not in a redirection context
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foo=( 12 14 16 18 20 )
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echo ${foo[@]}
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foo=( 4414758999202 )
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echo ${foo[@]}
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# this was a bug in all versions of bash 2.x up to and including bash-2.04
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declare -a ddd=(aaa
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bbb)
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echo ${ddd[@]}
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# errors until post-bash-2.05a; now reserved words are OK
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foo=(a b c for case if then else)
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foo=(for case if then else)
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# errors
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metas=( <> < > ! )
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metas=( [1]=<> [2]=< [3]=> [4]=! )
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# various expansions that didn't really work right until post-bash-2.04
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foo='abc'
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echo ${foo[0]} ${#foo[0]}
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echo ${foo[1]} ${#foo[1]}
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echo ${foo[@]} ${#foo[@]}
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echo ${foo[*]} ${#foo[*]}
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foo=''
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echo ${foo[0]} ${#foo[0]}
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echo ${foo[1]} ${#foo[1]}
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echo ${foo[@]} ${#foo[@]}
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echo ${foo[*]} ${#foo[*]}
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# new expansions added after bash-2.05b
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x[0]=zero
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x[1]=one
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x[4]=four
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x[10]=ten
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recho ${!x[@]}
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recho "${!x[@]}"
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recho ${!x[*]}
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recho "${!x[*]}"
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# sparse array tests for code fixed in bash-3.0
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unset av
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av[1]='one'
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av[2]=''
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av[3]=three
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av[5]=five
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av[7]=seven
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echo include null element -- expect one
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echo ${av[@]:1:2} # what happens when we include a null element?
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echo include unset element -- expect three five
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echo ${av[@]:3:2} # what happens when we include an unset element?
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echo start at unset element -- expect five seven
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echo ${av[@]:4:2} # what happens when we start at an unset element?
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echo too many elements -- expect three five seven
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echo ${av[@]:3:5} # how about too many elements?
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echo positive offset - expect five seven
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echo ${av[@]:5:2}
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echo negative offset to unset element - expect seven
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echo ${av[@]: -2:2}
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echo positive offset 2 - expect seven
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echo ${av[@]: 6:2}
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echo negative offset 2 - expect seven
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echo ${av[@]: -1:2}
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echo out-of-range offset
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echo ${av[@]:12}
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# parsing problems and other inconsistencies not fixed until post bash-3.0
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unset x
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declare -a x=(')' $$)
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[ ${x[1]} -eq $$ ] || echo bad
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unset x
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declare -a x=(a b c d e)
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echo ${x[4]}
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z=([1]=one [4]=four [7]=seven [10]=ten)
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echo ${#z[@]}
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echo ${!z[@]}
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unset x
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declare -a x=(a \'b c\')
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echo "${x[1]}"
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unset x
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declare -a x=(a 'b c')
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echo "${x[1]}"
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unset x
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declare -a x=($0)
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[ "${x[@]}" = $0 ] || echo double expansion of \$0
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declare -a x=(\$0)
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echo "${x[@]}"
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# tests for bash-3.1 problems
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${THIS_SH} ./array5.sub
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# tests for post-bash-3.2 problems, most fixed in bash-3.2 patches
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${THIS_SH} ./array6.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array7.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array8.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array9.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array10.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array11.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array12.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array13.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array14.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array15.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./array16.sub
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+1
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declare -A BASH_ALIASES='()'
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declare -A BASH_CMDS='()'
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declare -A fluff='()'
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declare -A fluff
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declare -A BASH_ALIASES='()'
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declare -A BASH_CMDS='()'
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declare -A fluff='([bar]="two" [foo]="one" )'
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@@ -158,8 +158,8 @@ b
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before: f = 4
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inside
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after: f = 8 bar = 4
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./builtins4.sub: line 2: declare: c: not found
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./builtins4.sub: line 5: declare: d: not found
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declare -a c
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declare -A d
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declare -a c='([0]="4")'
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declare -A c='([0]="4" )'
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declare -a c='([0]="1" [1]="2" [2]="3")'
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@@ -162,3 +162,8 @@ foo 3 4
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foo 4 5
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0 abc
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1 def
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2 ghi
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3 jkl
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abc def ghi jkl
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@@ -40,3 +40,5 @@ for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#E[@]} ; i++ )); do
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done
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${THIS_SH} ./mapfile1.sub
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${THIS_SH} ./mapfile2.sub
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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
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declare -a A
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mapfile A < mapfile.data
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for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#A[@]} ; i++ )); do
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echo -n "${A[${i}]}"
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done
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||||
|
||||
declare -a B
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mapfile -t B < mapfile.data
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for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#B[@]} ; i++ )); do
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echo "${B[${i}]}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
mapfile -C "echo" -c 1 A < mapfile.data
|
||||
mapfile -C "echo" -c 3 A < mapfile.data
|
||||
mapfile -C "echo" -c 19 A < mapfile.data
|
||||
|
||||
declare -a C
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||||
mapfile -t -u 3 C 3< mapfile.data < mapfile.tests
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||||
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#C[@]} ; i++ )); do
|
||||
echo "${C[${i}]}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
declare -a D
|
||||
for (( i = 0 ; i < 30; i++ )); do
|
||||
D[${i}]="[$i] aaa"
|
||||
done
|
||||
mapfile -O 10 -t D < mapfile.data
|
||||
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#D[@]} ; i++ )); do
|
||||
echo "${D[${i}]}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
declare -a E
|
||||
for (( i = 0 ; i < 30; i++ )); do
|
||||
E[${i}]="[$i] aaa"
|
||||
done
|
||||
mapfile -O 10 -n 5 -t E < mapfile.data
|
||||
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#E[@]} ; i++ )); do
|
||||
echo "${E[${i}]}"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
${THIS_SH} ./mapfile1.sub
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||
# test mapfile -d DELIM functionality added after bash-4.3
|
||||
|
||||
printf "abc\0def\0ghi\0jkl\0" | {
|
||||
mapfile -C echo -c 1 -d '' A
|
||||
echo "${A[@]}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
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