busybox/shell/ash_test/ash-psubst/bash_procsub.tests
Ron Yorston a1b0d3856d ash: add process substitution in bash-compatibility mode
Process substitution is a Korn shell feature that's also available
in bash and some other shells.  This patch implements process
substitution in ash when ASH_BASH_COMPAT is enabled.

function                                             old     new   delta
argstr                                              1386    1522    +136
strtodest                                              -      52     +52
readtoken1                                          3346    3392     +46
.rodata                                           183206  183250     +44
unwindredir                                            -      28     +28
cmdloop                                              365     372      +7
static.spclchars                                      10      12      +2
cmdputs                                              380     367     -13
exitreset                                             86      69     -17
evalcommand                                         1754    1737     -17
varvalue                                             675     634     -41
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v2: Replace array of file descriptors with a linked list.
    Include tests that were unaccountably omitted from v1.
v3: Update linked list code to the intended version.
v4: Change order of conditional code in cmdputs().
v5: Use existing popredir() mechanism to manage file descriptors.
v6: Rebase to latest version of BusyBox ash.  Reduce code churn.

Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
2021-06-05 23:37:19 +02:00

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# simplest case
cat <(echo "hello 1")
# can have more than one
cat <(echo "hello 2") <(echo "hello 3")
# doesn't work in quotes
echo "<(echo \"hello 0\")"
# process substitution can be nested inside command substitution
echo $(cat <(echo "hello 4"))
# example from http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/expansion/proc_subst
# process substitutions can be passed to a function as parameters or
# variables
f() {
cat "$1" >"$x"
}
x=>(tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]') f <(echo 'hi there')
# process substitution can be combined with redirection on exec
rm -f err
# save stderr
exec 4>&2
# copy stderr to a file
exec 2> >(tee err)
echo "hello error" >&2
sync
# restore stderr
exec 2>&4
cat err
rm -f err
echo "hello stderr" >&2