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## compare_shells: bash
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# Note: This and next tests have originally been in "spec/assign.test.sh" and
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# compared the behavior of OSH's BashAssoc and Bash's indexed array. After
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# supporting "arr=([index]=value)" for indexed arrays, the test was adjusted
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# and copied here. See also the corresponding tests in "spec/assign.test.sh"
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a=([k1]=v1 [k2]=v2)
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echo ${a["k1"]}
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echo ${a["k2"]}
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## STDOUT:
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v2
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v2
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## END
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declare -A a
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a=([k1]=v1 [k2]=v2)
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echo ${a["k1"]}
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echo ${a["k2"]}
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## STDOUT:
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v1
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v2
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## END
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declare -A a
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a=([k2]=-{a,b}-)
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echo ${a["k2"]}
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## STDOUT:
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-{a,b}-
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## END
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a=([k2]=-{a,b}-)
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echo ${a["k2"]}
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## STDOUT:
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-{a,b}-
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## END
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## BUG bash STDOUT:
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[k2]=-a-
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## END
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declare -a a=(1 2 3 4)
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eval 'declare -A a=([a]=x [b]=y [c]=z)'
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echo status=$?
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argv.py "${a[@]}"
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declare -A A=([a]=x [b]=y [c]=z)
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eval 'declare -a A=(1 2 3 4)'
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echo status=$?
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argv.py $(printf '%s\n' "${A[@]}" | sort)
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## STDOUT:
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status=1
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['1', '2', '3', '4']
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status=1
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['x', 'y', 'z']
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## END
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case $SH in bash) ;; *) shopt --set strict_array;; esac
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s1=hello
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s2=world
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# Overwriting Str with a new BashArray is allowed
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eval 's1=(1 2 3 4)'
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echo status=$?
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declare -p s1
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# Promoting Str to a BashArray is disallowed
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eval 's2+=(1 2 3 4)'
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echo status=$?
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declare -p s2
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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declare -a s1=(1 2 3 4)
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status=1
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declare -- s2=world
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## END
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## N-I bash STDOUT:
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status=0
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declare -a s1=([0]="1" [1]="2" [2]="3" [3]="4")
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status=0
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declare -a s2=([0]="world" [1]="1" [2]="2" [3]="3" [4]="4")
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## END
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case $SH in bash) ;; *) shopt --set strict_array;; esac
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s1=hello
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s2=world
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# Overwriting Str with a new BashAssoc is allowed
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eval 'declare -A s1=([a]=x [b]=y)'
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echo status=$?
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declare -p s1
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# Promoting Str to a BashAssoc is disallowed
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eval 'declare -A s2+=([a]=x [b]=y)'
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echo status=$?
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declare -p s2
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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declare -A s1=(['a']=x ['b']=y)
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status=1
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declare -- s2=world
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## END
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## N-I bash STDOUT:
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status=0
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declare -A s1=([b]="y" [a]="x" )
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status=0
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declare -A s2=([0]="world" [b]="y" [a]="x" )
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## END
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case $SH in bash) ;; *) shopt --set strict_array;; esac
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declare -A a=([a]=b)
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eval "a=(1 2 3 4)"
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declare -p a
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## STDOUT:
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declare -A a=()
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## END
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## N-I bash STDOUT:
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declare -A a=([3]="4" [1]="2" )
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## END
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