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# Tests for array indexing
%prep
foo=(a b c d e f g)
%test
echo .$foo[1].
0:The first element
>.a.
echo .$foo[1,4].
0:Normal multi-item indexing
>.a b c d.
echo .$foo[1,0].
0:This should be empty
>..
echo .$foo[4,1].
0:Another empty slice
>..
echo .$foo[1,-8].
0:An empty slice with a negative end
>..
echo .$foo[0].
0:Treat 0 like 1
>.a.
echo .$foo[0,0].
0:Treat 0,0 like 1,1.
>.a.
echo .$foo[0,1].
0:Another weird way to access the first element
>.a.
echo .$foo[3].
0:An inner element
>.c.
echo .$foo[2,2].
0:Another inner element
>.b.
echo .$foo[2,-4].
0:A slice with a negative end
>.b c d.
echo .$foo[-4,5].
0:A slice with a negative start
>.d e.
echo .$foo[-6,-2].
0:A slice with a negative start and end
>.b c d e f.
setopt ksh_arrays
echo .${foo[1,2]}.
unsetopt ksh_arrays
0:Ksh array indexing
>.b c.
setopt ksh_arrays
echo .${foo[0,1]}.
unsetopt ksh_arrays
0:Ksh array indexing (ii)
>.a b.
setopt ksh_arrays
echo .${foo[1,-1]}.
unsetopt ksh_arrays
0:Ksh array indexing (iii)
>.b c d e f g.
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