will the coverage target be in an upcoming release?
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 7:13 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
> On 3/17/18 6:39 PM, don fong wrote:
> > Chet, thanks for the tip about where to find the tests for subst.c . i
> > still think that my tests cover some cases that aren't covered by
> > posix
David Margerison wrote:
processSrvState() {
local cur_up="$1[cur_up]"
local max_up="$1[max_up]"
if [[ "${!cur_up}" == "${!max_up}" ]] ; then
echo ok
fi
}
declare -A foo=([cur_up]=11 [max_up]=11)
processSrvState foo
# note that the array name must not conflict with any keys
Th
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 1:18 AM, Chet Ramey wrote:
> On 3/17/18 12:16 AM, Clark Wang wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 1:00 AM, wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> It works correctly if the single quote is itself quoted. Our test
> wordlist
> >> would then be: "foo\'bar aaa bbb"
> >>
> >> paulo@monk:~/tmp$ co
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 2:06 PM, Chet Ramey wrote:
> Processing the word argument to -W honors shell quoting, in order to
> provide a simple way to return words containing shell metacharacters and
> characters in $IFS. There is a sentence to this effect in the texinfo
> documentation, but that sen
On 3/17/18 6:39 PM, don fong wrote:
> Chet, thanks for the tip about where to find the tests for subst.c . i
> still think that my tests cover some cases that aren't covered by
> posixexp.tests .
There are other test cases.
> it's cool that you increased the coverage of subst.c . how did you pr
Chet, thanks for the tip about where to find the tests for subst.c . i
still think that my tests cover some cases that aren't covered by
posixexp.tests .
it's cool that you increased the coverage of subst.c . how did you produce
the report? i didn't see a script or makefile target to do it.
On 3/17/18 12:16 AM, Clark Wang wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 1:00 AM, wrote:
>
>>
>> It works correctly if the single quote is itself quoted. Our test wordlist
>> would then be: "foo\'bar aaa bbb"
>>
>> paulo@monk:~/tmp$ compgen -W "foo\'bar aaa bbb" -- a
>> aaa
>> paulo@monk:~/tmp$ compgen -
On 3/16/18 1:00 PM, marcelpa...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bash Version: 4.4
> Patch Level: 12
> Release Status: release
>
> Description:
> compgen -W "wordlist" doesn't split wordlist on $IFS if wordlist contains
> unquoted single quotes. For instance, this wordlist, "foo'bar aaa bbb", won't
> be split
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 7:32 PM, Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragão <
marcelpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Actually every word in the -W "wordlist" needs to be sh-quoted twice
> (with
> > ``printf %q'' or the new ``${var@Q}'' syntax). It'll be a bit easier if
> you
> > use an array.
>
> On a second thought,
On 17 March 2018 at 20:40, L A Walsh wrote:
>
> I seebut that begs the question, how do you access an array's
> members using a var holding the array's name?
>
> I wanted to be able to do something like have a set of
> values in an assoc. map, and pass the name to a generic
> processing routin
On 17 March 2018 at 11:50, L A Walsh wrote:
>
> I'm a bit confused ...
> If I have assoc-array:
>
> declare -A foo=([one]=11 [two]=22)
>
> and am passing name in another var, like "fee"
>
> fee=foo
>
> I tried echoing the val:
>
> echo ${!fee[one]}
>
> but got nothing -- tried a few other synta
> Actually every word in the -W "wordlist" needs to be sh-quoted twice (with
> ``printf %q'' or the new ``${var@Q}'' syntax). It'll be a bit easier if
you
> use an array.
On a second thought, sh-quoting twice with ${var@Q} won't work as expected
in this case, since it encloses the expanded value w
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 12:16:24PM +0800, Clark Wang wrote:
> This seems to work but it does not. For example in the command line
>
> # some-cmd f
>
> will become
>
> # some-cmd foo'bar
>
> then you press ENTER and it'll still wait for another ' char.
Oh, I hadn't realized that, you're ri
Chet Ramey wrote:
On 3/16/18 8:50 PM, L A Walsh wrote:
I'm a bit confused ...
If I have assoc-array:
declare -A foo=([one]=11 [two]=22)
and am passing name in another var, like "fee"
fee=foo
I tried echoing the val:
echo ${!fee[one]}
but got nothing -- tried a few other syntaxes.
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