shell: some additions to *sh-misc/* tests
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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shell/ash_test/ash-misc/assignment2.right
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shell/ash_test/ash-misc/assignment2.tests
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# This must not be interpreted as an assignment
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a''=b true
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echo $?
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shell/ash_test/ash-misc/empty_args.right
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Null 0th arg:
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./empty_args.tests: line 2: : Permission denied
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Null arg in exec:
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shell/ash_test/ash-misc/empty_args.tests
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echo Null 0th arg:
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""
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echo $?
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echo Null 1st arg:
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# printf without args would print usage info
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printf ""
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echo $?
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echo Null arg in exec:
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exec printf ""
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shell/ash_test/ash-misc/env_and_func.right
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var=val
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var=val
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var=old
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f() { echo "var=$var"; }
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# bash: POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior is to "leak" new variable values
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# out of function invocations (similar to "special builtins" behavior);
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# but in "bash mode", they don't leak.
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# hush does not "leak" values. ash does.
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var=val f
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echo "var=$var"
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var=old
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var=old
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f() { echo "var=$var"; }
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f() { echo "var=$var"; }
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# bash: POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior is to "leak" new variable values
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# out of function invocations (similar to "special builtins" behavior);
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# but in "bash mode", they don't leak.
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# hush does not "leak" values. ash does.
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var=val f
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var=val f
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echo "var=$var"
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echo "var=$var"
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