Hello, I think I found a bug in bash-4.3.
An example should be self-explanatory :
bash-4.2 :
$ arr=( idx1 idx2 )
$ i=arr[1]
$ echo ${!i}
idx2
$ echo ${!i/x/X}
idX2
bash-4.3 :
$ arr=( idx1 idx2 )
$ i=arr[1]
$ echo ${!i}
idx2
$ echo ${!i/x/X}
idX1
If we use pattern substitution (or removing prefix/suffix pattern, ...)
with an expansion of an array name which contain a non zero index, it
will still use the index 0.
Thank you, Corentin Peuvrel
