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./array.tests: line 15: syntax error near unexpected token `&'
./array.tests: line 15: `test=(first & second)'
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abcde
abcde
abcde bdef
abcde bdef
declare -a BASH_ARGC='()'
declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
declare -a a='([0]="abcde" [1]="" [2]="bdef")'
declare -a b='()'
declare -ar c='()'
abcde bdef
abcde bdef
abcde
abcde
abcde
bdef
hello world
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3
bdef hello world test expression test 2
./array.tests: line 76: readonly: `a[5]': not a valid identifier
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
declare -ar c='()'
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
declare -ar c='()'
readonly -a a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
readonly -a c='()'
a test
declare -a BASH_ARGC='()'
declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
declare -a b='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="" [5]="/etc/passwd")'
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: line 100: a: readonly variable
./array.tests: line 102: b[]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 103: b[*]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 104: ${b[ ]}: bad substitution
./array.tests: line 106: c[-2]: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 107: c: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 109: d[7]: cannot assign list to array member
./array.tests: line 111: []=abcde: bad array subscript
./array.tests: line 111: [*]=last: cannot assign to non-numeric index
./array.tests: line 111: [-65]=negative: bad array subscript
declare -a BASH_ARGC='()'
declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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: line 119: unset: ps1: not an array variable
./array.tests: line 123: declare: c: cannot destroy array variables in this way
this of
this is a test of read using arrays
this test
this is a test of arrays
declare -a BASH_ARGC='()'
declare -a BASH_ARGV='()'
declare -a BASH_LINENO='([0]="0")'
declare -a BASH_SOURCE='([0]="./array.tests")'
declare -a DIRSTACK='()'
declare -a FUNCNAME='([0]="main")'
declare -ar a='([1]="" [2]="bdef" [5]="hello world" [6]="test expression" [15]="test 2")'
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")'
declare -a rv='([0]="this" [1]="is" [2]="a" [3]="test" [4]="of" [5]="read" [6]="using" [7]="arrays")'
abde
abde
bbb
efgh
wxyz
wxyz
./array.tests
a
b c
d
e f g
h
./array.tests
a
b c
d
e f g
h
/bin /usr/bin /usr/ucb /usr/local/bin . /sbin /usr/sbin
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
4 -- 4
7 -- 7
55
49
6 -- 6
42 14 44
grep [ 123 ] *
6 7 9
6 7 9 5
length = 3
value = new1 new2 new3
./array.tests: line 239: narray: unbound variable
./array1.sub: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
./array1.sub: line 1: `printf "%s\n" -a a=(a 'b c')'
./array2.sub: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
./array2.sub: line 1: `declare -a ''=(a 'b c')'
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nordholz
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a b c d e f g
for case if then else
<> < > !
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4414758999202
aaa bbb
./array.tests: line 289: syntax error near unexpected token `<>'
./array.tests: line 289: `metas=( <> < > ! )'
./array.tests: line 290: syntax error near unexpected token `<>'
./array.tests: line 290: `metas=( [1]=<> [2]=< [3]=> [4]=! )'
abc 3
case 4
abc case if then else 5
abc case if then else 5
0
case 4
case if then else 5
case if then else 5
argv[1] = <0>
argv[2] = <1>
argv[3] = <4>
argv[4] = <10>
argv[1] = <0>
argv[2] = <1>
argv[3] = <4>
argv[4] = <10>
argv[1] = <0>
argv[2] = <1>
argv[3] = <4>
argv[4] = <10>
argv[1] = <0 1 4 10>
include null element -- expect one
one
include unset element -- expect three five
three five
start at unset element -- expect five seven
five seven
too many elements -- expect three five seven
three five seven
positive offset - expect five seven
five seven
negative offset to unset element - expect seven
seven
positive offset 2 - expect seven
seven
negative offset 2 - expect seven
seven
out-of-range offset
e
4
1 4 7 10
'b
b c
$0
t
[3]=abcde r s t u v
e
9
2
a b c
argv[1] = <"-iname '"a>
argv[2] = <"-iname '"b>
argv[3] = <"-iname '"c>
'hey'
hey
''hey
'hey'
argv[1] = <c>
argv[2] = <d>
argv[3] = <e>
argv[4] = <f>
argv[1] = <c d>
argv[2] = <e f>
argv[1] = <c d>
argv[2] = <e f>
argv[1] = <c d>
argv[2] = <e f>
argv[1] = <"-iname '"abc>
argv[2] = <"-iname '"def>
argv[1] = <-iname 'abc>
argv[2] = <-iname 'def>
argv[1] = <-iname \'abc>
argv[2] = <-iname \'def>
argv[1] = <-iname>
argv[2] = <'abc>
argv[3] = <-iname>
argv[4] = <'def>
argv[1] = <"-iname '"abc>
argv[2] = <"-iname '"def>
argv[1] = <-iname 'abc>
argv[2] = <-iname 'def>
*.* OK
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a1 2 3c
argv[1] = <var with spaces>
argv[1] = <var with spaces>
argv[1] = <var with spacesab>
argv[2] = <cd>
argv[3] = <ef>
argv[1] = <var with spacesab>
argv[2] = <cd>
argv[3] = <ef>
argv[1] = <var with spacesab>
argv[2] = <cd>
argv[3] = <ef>
argv[1] = <var with spacesab>
argv[2] = <cd>
argv[3] = <ef>
argv[1] = <var with spacesab>
argv[2] = <cd>
argv[3] = <ef>
argv[1] = <var with spacesab>
argv[2] = <cd>
argv[3] = <ef>
2
argv[1] = <element1 with spaces>
argv[2] = <element2 with spaces>
argv[1] = <element1 with spaces>
argv[2] = <element2 with spaces>
nord!olz
rdholz
rdholz
rdho
argv[1] = <fooq//barq/>
argv[1] = <fooq>
argv[2] = <>
argv[3] = <barq>
argv[4] = <>
argv[1] = <foo!//bar!/>
argv[1] = <foo!>
argv[2] = <>
argv[3] = <bar!>
argv[4] = <>
argv[1] = <ooq//arq/>
argv[1] = <ooq>
argv[2] = <>
argv[3] = <arq>
argv[4] = <>
argv[1] = <Fooq//Barq/>
argv[1] = <Fooq>
argv[2] = <>
argv[3] = <Barq>
argv[4] = <>
argv[1] = <FOOQ//BARQ/>
argv[1] = <FOOQ>
argv[2] = <>
argv[3] = <BARQ>
argv[4] = <>
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argv[1] = <€>
argv[1] = <~>
argv[2] = <^?>
argv[3] = <€>
argv[1] = <~>
argv[2] = <^?>
argv[3] = <€>
argv[1] = <~>
argv[2] = <^?>
argv[3] = <€>
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