i-bash/tests/history.right

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./history.tests: line 4: history: -x: invalid option
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history: usage: history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg [arg...]
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./history.tests: line 6: history: cannot use more than one of -anrw
./history.tests: line 9: fc: -v: invalid option
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fc: usage: fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]
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1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
3 ls
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
3 ls
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
/bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
ls
echo $BASH_VERSION
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
3 ls
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
echo $BASH_VERSION
ls
/bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
3 ls
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
5 echo line for history
echo line for history
for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
/bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
ls
echo $BASH_VERSION
echo line for history
displaying $HISTFILE after history -a
echo line for history
HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
3 ls
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
5 echo line for history
6 HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
7 echo displaying \$HISTFILE after history -a
8 cat $HISTFILE
for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
/bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
ls
echo $BASH_VERSION
echo line for history
HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
echo displaying \$HISTFILE after history -a
cat $HISTFILE
1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
3 ls
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
5 echo line for history
6 HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
7 echo displaying \$HISTFILE after history -a
8 cat $HISTFILE
9 echo line 2 for history
echo line 2 for history
echo line 2 for history
1 for i in one two three; do echo $i; done
2 /bin/sh -c 'echo this is $0'
3 ls
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
5 echo line for history
6 HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
7 echo displaying \$HISTFILE after history -a
8 cat $HISTFILE
9 echo line 2 for history
10 # this should show up as one history entry
11 for x in one two three; do :; done
set -H
echo line 2 for history
line 2 for history
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
5 echo line for history
6 HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
7 echo displaying \$HISTFILE after history -a
8 cat $HISTFILE
9 echo line 2 for history
10 # this should show up as one history entry
11 for x in one two three; do :; done
12 # just a basic test. a full test suite for history expansion should be
13 # created
14 set -H
15 echo line 2 for history
16 unset HISTSIZE
17 unset HISTFILE
4 echo $BASH_VERSION
5 echo line for history
6 HISTFILE=/tmp/newhistory
7 echo displaying \$HISTFILE after history -a
8 cat $HISTFILE
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./history.tests: line 75: fc: history specification out of range
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14 set -H
15 echo line 2 for history
16 unset HISTSIZE
17 unset HISTFILE
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echo xx xb xc
xx xb xc
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echo 44 48 4c
44 48 4c
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./history.tests: line 90: fc: no command found
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aa
bb
cc
echo cc
echo cc
cc
aa
bb
cc
echo cc
echo cc
cc
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one
two
three
1 cat <<!
one
two
three
!
2 history
cat <<!
one
two
three
!
one
two
three
4.3
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echo ${BASH_VERSION%\.*}
4.3
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echo ${BASH_VERSION%\.*}