Imported from ../bash-2.05b.tar.gz.

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Jari Aalto 2002-07-17 14:10:11 +00:00
commit 7117c2d221
362 changed files with 34387 additions and 15063 deletions

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./array.tests: array assign: line 10: syntax error near unexpected token `&'
./array.tests: array assign: line 10: `first & second'
./array.tests: line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `&'
./array.tests: line 15: `test=(first & second)'
1
abcde
abcde
@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ hello world
11
3
bdef hello world test expression
./array.tests: readonly: `a[5]': not a valid identifier
./array.tests: line 74: readonly: `a[5]': not a valid identifier
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression")'
declare -ar c='()'
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression")'
@ -35,25 +36,25 @@ declare -ar c='()'
declare -a d='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test" [9]="ninth element")'
declare -a e='([0]="test")'
declare -a f='([0]="" [1]="bdef" [2]="hello world" [3]="test" [4]="ninth element")'
./array.tests: a: readonly variable
./array.tests: b[]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: b[*]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: ${b[ ]}: bad substitution
./array.tests: c[-2]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: c: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 98: a: readonly variable
./array.tests: line 100: b[]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 101: b[*]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 102: ${b[ ]}: bad substitution
./array.tests: line 104: c[-2]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 105: c: bad array subscript
./array.tests: d[7]: cannot assign list to array member
./array.tests: []=abcde: bad array subscript
./array.tests: [*]=last: cannot assign to non-numeric index
./array.tests: [-65]=negative: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 107: d[7]: cannot assign list to array member
./array.tests: line 109: []=abcde: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 109: [*]=last: cannot assign to non-numeric index
./array.tests: line 109: [-65]=negative: bad array subscript
declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression")'
declare -a b='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="" [5]="/etc/passwd")'
declare -ar c='()'
declare -a d='([1]="test test")'
declare -a f='([0]="" [1]="bdef" [2]="hello world" [3]="test" [4]="ninth element")'
./array.tests: unset: ps1: not an array variable
./array.tests: declare: c: cannot destroy array variables in this way
./array.tests: line 117: unset: ps1: not an array variable
./array.tests: line 121: declare: c: cannot destroy array variables in this way
this of
this is a test of read using arrays
this test
@ -88,6 +89,10 @@ bin bin ucb bin . sbin sbin
bin
/ / / / / /
/
argv[1] = <bin>
argv[1] = </>
argv[1] = <sbin>
argv[1] = </>
\bin \usr/bin \usr/ucb \usr/local/bin . \sbin \usr/sbin
\bin \usr\bin \usr\ucb \usr\local\bin . \sbin \usr\sbin
\bin \usr\bin \usr\ucb \usr\local\bin . \sbin \usr\sbin
@ -102,7 +107,7 @@ grep [ 123 ] *
6 7 9 5
length = 3
value = new1 new2 new3
./array.tests: narray: unbound variable
./array.tests: line 237: narray: unbound variable
a b c d e f g
for case if then else
@ -110,19 +115,15 @@ for case if then else
12 14 16 18 20
4414758999202
aaa bbb
./array.tests: array assign: line 263: syntax error near unexpected token `for'
./array.tests: array assign: line 263: `a b c for case if then else'
./array.tests: array assign: line 265: syntax error near unexpected token `for'
./array.tests: array assign: line 265: `for case if then else'
./array.tests: array assign: line 267: syntax error near unexpected token `<>'
./array.tests: array assign: line 267: ` <> < > ! '
./array.tests: array assign: line 268: syntax error near unexpected token `[1]=<>'
./array.tests: array assign: line 268: ` [1]=<> [2]=< [3]=> [4]=! '
./array.tests: line 277: syntax error near unexpected token `<>'
./array.tests: line 277: `metas=( <> < > ! )'
./array.tests: line 278: syntax error near unexpected token `<>'
./array.tests: line 278: `metas=( [1]=<> [2]=< [3]=> [4]=! )'
abc 3
case 4
abc case if then else 5
abc case if then else 5
0
abc 1
abc 1
0
0
1
1
case 4
case if then else 5
case if then else 5