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|
# Test parameter expansion. Phew.
# (By the way, did I say "phew"?)
%prep
mkdir parameter.tmp
cd parameter.tmp
touch boringfile evenmoreboringfile
%test
foo='the first parameter'
bar='the second parameter'
print -l $foo ${bar}
0:Basic scalar parameter substitution
>the first parameter
>the second parameter
array1=(the first array)
array2=(the second array)
print -l $array1 ${array2}
0:Basic array parameter substitution
>the
>first
>array
>the
>second
>array
setopt ksharrays
print -l $array1 ${array2}
unsetopt ksharrays
0:Basic ksharray substitution
>the
>the
setopt shwordsplit
print -l $foo ${bar}
print -l ${==bar}
unsetopt shwordsplit
0:Basic shwordsplit option handling
>the
>first
>parameter
>the
>second
>parameter
>the second parameter
print $+foo ${+foo} $+notappearinginthistest ${+notappearinginthistest}
0:$+...
>1 1 0 0
x=()
print ${+x} ${+x[1]} ${+x[(r)foo]} ${+x[(r)bar]}
x=(foo)
print ${+x} ${+x[1]} ${+x[(r)foo]} ${+x[(r)bar]}
0:$+... with arrays
>1 0 0 0
>1 1 1 0
set1=set1v
null1=
print ${set1:-set1d} ${set1-set2d} ${null1:-null1d} ${null1-null2d} x
print ${unset1:-unset1d} ${unset1-unset2d} x
0:${...:-...} and ${...-...}
>set1v set1v null1d x
>unset1d unset2d x
set2=irrelevant
print ${set1:=set1d} ${set2::=set2d}
print $set2
wasnull1=
wasnull2=
print ${wasnull1=wasnull1d} ${wasnull2:=wasnull2d}
print $wasnull1 $wasnull2
0:${...:=...}, ${...::=...}, ${...=...}
>set1v set2d
>set2d
>wasnull2d
>wasnull2d
(print ${set1:?okhere}; print ${unset1:?exiting1}; print not reached;)
(print ${null1?okhere}; print ${null1:?exiting2}; print not reached;)
1:${...:?...}, ${...?...}
>set1v
>
?(eval):1: unset1: exiting1
?(eval):2: null1: exiting2
print ${set1:+word1} ${set1+word2} ${null1:+word3} ${null1+word4}
print ${unset1:+word5} ${unset1+word6}
0:${...:+...}, ${...+...}
>word1 word2 word4
>
str1='This is very boring indeed.'
print ${str1#*s}
print ${str1##*s}
print $str1##s
0:${...#...}, ${...##...}
> is very boring indeed.
> very boring indeed.
>This is very boring indeed.##s
str2='If you'\''re reading this you should go and fix some bugs instead.'
print ${str2%d*}
print ${str2%%d*}
0:${...%...}, ${...%%...}
>If you're reading this you should go and fix some bugs instea
>If you're rea
str1='does match'
str2='does not match'
print ${str1:#does * match}
print ${str2:#does * match}
0:${...:#...}
>does match
>
array1=(arthur boldly claws dogs every fight)
print ${array1:#[aeiou]*}
print ${(M)array1:#[aeiou]*}
0:${...:#...}, ${(M)...:#...} with array
>boldly claws dogs fight
>arthur every
str1="$array1"
print ${str1/[aeiou]*g/a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nic}
print ${(S)str1/[aeiou]*g/relishe}
0:scalar ${.../.../...}, ${(S).../.../...}
>a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht
>relishes every fight
print ${array1/[aeiou]*/Y}
print ${(S)array1/[aeiou]*/Y}
0:array ${.../.../...}, ${(S).../.../...}
>Y bY clY dY Y fY
>Yrthur bYldly clYws dYgs Yvery fYght
str1='o this is so, so so very dull'
print ${str1//o*/Please no}
print ${(S)str1//o*/Please no}
0:scalar ${...//.../...}, ${(S)...//.../...}
>Please no
>Please no this is sPlease no, sPlease no sPlease no very dull
print ${array1//[aeiou]*/Y}
print ${(S)array1//[aeiou]*/Y}
0:array ${...//.../...}, ${(S)...//.../...}
>Y bY clY dY Y fY
>YrthYr bYldly clYws dYgs YvYry fYght
print ${array1:/[aeiou]*/expletive deleted}
0:array ${...:/...}
>expletive deleted boldly claws dogs expletive deleted fight
str1='a\string\with\backslashes'
str2='a/string/with/slashes'
print "${str1//\\/-}"
print ${str1//\\/-}
print "${str2//\//-}"
print ${str2//\//-}
0:use of backslashes in //-substitutions
>a-string-with-backslashes
>a-string-with-backslashes
>a-string-with-slashes
>a-string-with-slashes
str1='twocubed'
array=(the number of protons in an oxygen nucleus)
print $#str1 ${#str1} "$#str1 ${#str1}" $#array ${#array} "$#array ${#array}"
0:${#...}, $#...
>8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
array=(once bitten twice shy)
print IF${array}THEN
print IF${^array}THEN
0:basic ${^...}
>IFonce bitten twice shyTHEN
>IFonceTHEN IFbittenTHEN IFtwiceTHEN IFshyTHEN
# Quote ${array} here because {...,...} doesn't like unquoted spaces.
print IF{"${array}",THEN}ELSE
print IF{${^array},THEN}ELSE
0:combined ${^...} and {...,...}
>IFonce bitten twice shyELSE IFTHENELSE
>IFonceELSE IFTHENELSE IFbittenELSE IFTHENELSE IFtwiceELSE IFTHENELSE IFshyELSE IFTHENELSE
str1='one word'
print -l $str1 ${=str1} "split ${=str1}wise"
0:${=...}
>one word
>one
>word
>split one
>wordwise
str1='*'
print $str1 ${~str1} $~str1
setopt globsubst
print $str1
unsetopt globsubst
0:${~...} and globsubst
>* boringfile evenmoreboringfile boringfile evenmoreboringfile
>boringfile evenmoreboringfile
# The following tests a bug where globsubst didn't preserve
# backslashes when printing out the original string.
str1='\\*\\'
(
setopt globsubst nonomatch
[[ \\\\ = $str1 ]] && print -r '\\ matched by' $str1
[[ \\foo\\ = $str1 ]] && print -r '\\foo matched by' $str1
[[ a\\b\\ = $str1 ]] || print -r 'a\\b not matched by' $str1
)
0:globsubst with backslashes
>\\ matched by \\*\\
>\\foo matched by \\*\\
>a\\b not matched by \\*\\
(
setopt globsubst
foo="boring*"
print ${foo+$foo}
print ${foo+"$foo"}
print ${~foo+"$foo"}
)
0:globsubst together with nested quoted expansion
>boringfile
>boring*
>boringfile
print -l "${$(print one word)}" "${=$(print two words)}"
0:splitting of $(...) inside ${...}
>one word
>two
>words
print -l "${(f)$(print first line\\nsecond line\\nthird line)}"
0:${(f)$(...)}
>first line
>second line
>third line
array1=( uno )
print -l ${(A)newarray=splitting by numbers}
print -l ${(t)newarray}
print -l ${(A)=newarray::=splitting by spaces, actually}
print -l ${(t)newarray}
print -l ${(A)newarray::=$array1}
print -l ${(t)newarray}
print -l ${newarray::=$array1}
print -l ${(t)newarray}
print -l ${newarray::=$array2}
print -l ${(t)newarray}
0:${(A)...=...}, ${(A)...::=...}, ${scalar=$array}
>splitting by numbers
>array
>splitting
>by
>spaces,
>actually
>array
>uno
>array
>uno
>scalar
>the second array
>scalar
newarray=("split me" "split me" "I\'m yours")
print -l "${(@)newarray}"
0:"${(@)...}"
>split me
>split me
>I'm yours
foo='$(print Howzat usay)'
print -l ${(e)foo}
0:${(e)...}
>Howzat
>usay
foo='`print Howzat usay`'
print -l ${(e)foo}
0:Regress ${(e)...} with backticks (see zsh-workers/15871)
>Howzat
>usay
foo='I'\''m nearly out of my mind with tedium'
bar=foo
print ${(P)bar}
0:${(P)...}
>I'm nearly out of my mind with tedium
#' deconfuse emacs
foo=(I could be watching that programme I recorded)
print ${(o)foo}
print ${(oi)foo}
print ${(O)foo}
print ${(Oi)foo}
0:${(o)...}, ${(O)...}
>I I be could programme recorded that watching
>be could I I programme recorded that watching
>watching that recorded programme could be I I
>watching that recorded programme I I could be
foo=(yOU KNOW, THE ONE WITH wILLIAM dALRYMPLE)
bar=(doing that tour of India.)
print ${(L)foo}
print ${(U)bar}
0:${(L)...}, ${(U)...}
>you know, the one with william dalrymple
>DOING THAT TOUR OF INDIA.
foo='instead here I am stuck by the computer'
print ${(C)foo}
0:${(C)...}
>Instead Here I Am Stuck By The Computer
foo=$'\x7f\x00'
print ${(V)foo}
0:${(V)...}
>^?^@
foo='playing '\''stupid'\'' "games" \w\i\t\h $quoting.'
print -r ${(q)foo}
print -r ${(qq)foo}
print -r ${(qqq)foo}
print -r ${(qqqq)foo}
print -r ${(q-)foo}
0:${(q...)...}
>playing\ \'stupid\'\ \"games\"\ \\w\\i\\t\\h\ \$quoting.
>'playing '\''stupid'\'' "games" \w\i\t\h $quoting.'
>"playing 'stupid' \"games\" \\w\\i\\t\\h \$quoting."
>$'playing \'stupid\' "games" \\w\\i\\t\\h $quoting.'
>'playing '\'stupid\'' "games" \w\i\t\h $quoting.'
print -r -- ${(q-):-foo}
print -r -- ${(q-):-foo bar}
print -r -- ${(q-):-"*(.)"}
print -r -- ${(q-):-"wow 'this is cool' or is it?"}
print -r -- ${(q-):-"no-it's-not"}
0:${(q-)...} minimal single quoting
>foo
>'foo bar'
>'*(.)'
>'wow '\''this is cool'\'' or is it?'
>no-it\'s-not
foo="'and now' \"even the pubs\" \\a\\r\\e shut."
print -r ${(Q)foo}
0:${(Q)...}
>and now even the pubs are shut.
foo="X$'\x41'$'\x42'Y"
print -r ${(Q)foo}
0:${(Q)...} with handling of $'...'
>XABY
# The following may look a bit random.
# For the split we are checking that anything that
# would normally be followed by a different word has
# an argument break after it and anything that wouldn't doesn't.
# For the (Q) we are simply checking that nothing disappears
# in the parsing.
foo='<five> {six} (seven) >eight< }nine{ |forty-two| $many$ )ten( more'
array=(${(z)foo})
print -l ${(Q)array}
0:${(z)...} and ${(Q)...} for some hard to parse cases
><
>five
>>
>{six}
>(
>seven
>)
>>
>eight
><
>}nine{
>|
>forty-two
>|
>$many$
>)
>ten( more
strings=(
'foo=(1 2 3)'
'(( 3 + 1 == 8 / 2 ))'
'for (( i = 1 ; i < 10 ; i++ ))'
)
for string in $strings; do
array=(${(z)string})
for (( i = 1; i <= ${#array}; i++ )); do
print -r -- "${i}:${array[i]}:"
done
done
0:Some syntactical expressions that are hard to split into words with (z).
>1:foo=(:
>2:1:
>3:2:
>4:3:
>5:):
>1:(( 3 + 1 == 8 / 2 )):
>1:for:
>2:((:
# Leading whitespace is removed, because the word proper hasn't started;
# trailing whitespace is left because the word is terminated by the
# semicolon or double parentheses. Bit confusing but sort of consistent.
>3:i = 1 ;:
>4:i < 10 ;:
>5:i++ :
>6:)):
psvar=(dog)
setopt promptsubst
foo='It shouldn'\''t $(happen) to a %1v.'
bar='But `echo what can you do\?`'
print -r ${(%)foo}
print -r ${(%%)bar}
0:${(%)...}
>It shouldn't $(happen) to a dog.
>But what can you do?
foo='unmatched "'
print ${(QX)foo}
1:${(QX)...}
?(eval):2: unmatched "
# " deconfuse emacs
array=(characters in an array)
print ${(c)#array}
0:${(c)#...}
>22
print ${(w)#array}
str='colon::bolon::solon'
print ${(ws.:.)#str}
print ${(Ws.:.)#str}
0:${(w)...}, ${(W)...}
>4
>3
>5
typeset -A assoc
assoc=(key1 val1 key2 val2)
print ${(o)assoc}
print ${(ok)assoc}
print ${(ov)assoc}
print ${(okv)assoc}
0:${(k)...}, ${(v)...}
>val1 val2
>key1 key2
>val1 val2
>key1 key2 val1 val2
word="obfuscatory"
print !${(l.16.)word}! +${(r.16.)word}+
0:simple padding
>! obfuscatory! +obfuscatory +
foo=(resulting words uproariously padded)
print ${(pl.10..\x22..X.)foo}
0:${(pl...)...}
>Xresulting """"Xwords roariously """Xpadded
#" deconfuse emacs
print ${(l.5..X.r.5..Y.)foo}
print ${(l.6..X.r.4..Y.)foo}
print ${(l.7..X.r.3..Y.)foo}
print ${(l.6..X..A.r.6..Y..B.)foo}
print ${(l.6..X..AROOGA.r.6..Y..BARSOOM.)foo}
0:simultaneous left and right padding
>Xresulting XXXwordsYY proariousl XXpaddedYY
>XXresultin XXXXwordsY uproarious XXXpaddedY
>XXXresulti XXXXXwords Xuproariou XXXXpadded
>XAresultingB XXXAwordsBYY uproariously XXApaddedBYY
>GAresultingB OOGAwordsBAR uproariously OGApaddedBAR
foo=(why in goodness name am I doing this)
print ${(r.5..!..?.)foo}
0:${(r...)...}
>why?! in?!! goodn name? am?!! I?!!! doing this?
array=(I\'m simply putting a brave face on)
print ${(j:--:)array}
0:${(j)...}
>I'm--simply--putting--a--brave--face--on
print ${(F)array}
0:${(F)...}
>I'm
>simply
>putting
>a
>brave
>face
>on
string='zometimez zis getz zplit on a z'
print -l ${(s?z?)string}
0:${(s...)...}
>ometime
>
>is get
>
>plit on a
str=s
arr=(a)
typeset -A ass
ass=(a a)
integer i
float f
print ${(t)str} ${(t)arr} ${(t)ass} ${(t)i} ${(t)f}
0:${(t)...}
>scalar array association-local integer-local float-local
# it's not quite clear that these are actually right unless you know
# the algorithm: search along the string for the point at which the
# first (last) match occurs, for ## (%%), then take the shortest possible
# version of that for # (%). it's as good a definition as anything.
string='where is the white windmill, whispered walter wisely'
print ${(S)string#h*e}
print ${(S)string##h*e}
print ${(S)string%h*e}
print ${(S)string%%h*e}
0:${(S)...#...} etc.
>wre is the white windmill, whispered walter wisely
>wly
>where is the white windmill, wred walter wisely
>where is the white windmill, wly
setopt extendedglob
print ${(SI:1:)string##w[^[:space:]]# }
print ${(SI:1+1:)string##w[^[:space:]]# }
print ${(SI:1+1+1:)string##w[^[:space:]]# }
print ${(SI:1+1+1+1:)string##w[^[:space:]]# }
0:${(I:...:)...}
>is the white windmill, whispered walter wisely
>where is the windmill, whispered walter wisely
>where is the white whispered walter wisely
>where is the white windmill, walter wisely
print ${(MSI:1:)string##w[^[:space:]]# }
0:${(M...)...}
>where
print ${(R)string//w[a-z]# #}
0:${(R)...}
>is the ,
# This (1) doesn't work with // or /
# (2) perhaps ought to be 18, to be consistent with normal zsh
# substring indexing and with backreferences.
print ${(BES)string##white}
0:${(BE...)...}
>14 19
print ${(NS)string##white}
0:${(N)...}
>5
string='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
print ${${string%[aeiou]*}/(#m)?(#e)/${(U)MATCH}}
0:Rule 1: Nested substitutions
>abcdefghijklmnopqrsT
array=(et Swann avec cette muflerie intermittente)
string="qui reparaissait chez lui"
print ${array[4,5]}
print ${array[4,5][1]}
print ${array[4,5][1][2,3]}
print ${string[4,5]}
print ${string[4,5][1]}
0:Rule 2: Parameter subscripting
>cette muflerie
>cette
>et
> r
>
foo=stringalongamax
print ${${(P)foo[1,6]}[1,3]}
0:Rule 3: Parameter Name Replacement
>qui
print "${array[5,6]}"
print "${(j.:.)array[1,2]}"
0:Rule 4: Double-Quoted Joining
>muflerie intermittente
>et:Swann
print "${${array}[5,7]}"
print "${${(@)array}[1,2]}"
0:Rule 5: Nested Subscripting
>wan
>et Swann
print "${${(@)array}[1,2]#?}"
print "${(@)${(@)array}[1,2]#?}"
0:Rule 6: Modifiers
>t Swann
>t wann
array=(she sells z shells by the z shore)
(IFS='+'; print ${(s.s.)array})
0:Rule 7: Forced Joining, and 8: Forced splitting
>he+ ell +z+ hell +by+the+z+ hore
setopt shwordsplit
string='another poxy boring string'
print -l ${${string}/o/ }
unsetopt shwordsplit
0:Rule 9: Shell Word Splitting
>an
>ther
>p
>xy
>b
>ring
>string
setopt nonomatch
foo='b* e*'
print ${(e)~foo}
print ${(e)~=foo}
0:Rule 10: Re-Evaluation
>b* e*
>boringfile evenmoreboringfile
# ${bar} -> $bar here would yield "bad substitution".
bar=confinement
print ${(el.20..X.)${bar}}
0:Rule 11: Padding
>XXXXXXXXXconfinement
foo=(bar baz)
bar=(ax1 bx1)
print "${(@)${foo}[1]}"
print "${${(@)foo}[1]}"
print -l ${(s/x/)bar}
print -l ${(j/x/s/x/)bar}
print -l ${(s/x/)bar%%1*}
0:Examples in manual on parameter expansion
>b
>bar
>a
>1 b
>1
>a
>1
>b
>1
>a
> b
set If "this test fails" "we have broken" the shell again
print -l ${1+"$@"}
0:Regression test of ${1+"$@"} bug
>If
>this test fails
>we have broken
>the
>shell
>again
set If "this test fails" "we have broken" the shell again
print -l "${(A)foo::=$@}"
print -l ${(t)foo}
print -l $foo
0:Regression test of "${(A)foo=$@}" bug
>If this test fails we have broken the shell again
>array
>If
>this test fails
>we have broken
>the
>shell
>again
local sure_that='sure that' varieties_of='varieties of' one=1 two=2
extra=(5 4 3)
unset foo
set Make $sure_that "this test keeps" on 'preserving all' "$varieties_of" quoted whitespace
print -l ${=1+"$@"}
print -l ${(A)=foo=Make $sure_that "this test keeps" on 'preserving all' "$varieties_of" quoted whitespace}
print ${(t)foo}
print -l ${=1+$one $two}
print -l ${1+$extra$two$one}
0:Regression test of ${=1+"$@"} bug and some related expansions
>Make
>sure that
>this test keeps
>on
>preserving all
>varieties of
>quoted
>whitespace
>Make
>sure
>that
>this test keeps
>on
>preserving all
>varieties of
>quoted
>whitespace
>array
>1
>2
>5
>4
>321
splitfn() {
emulate -L sh
local HOME="/differs from/bash" foo='1 2' bar='3 4'
print -l ${1:-~}
touch has\ space
print -l ${1:-*[ ]*}
print -l ${1:-*[\ ]*}
print -l ${1:-*}
print -l ${1:-"$foo" $bar}
print -l ${==1:-$foo $bar}
rm has\ space
}
splitfn
0:More bourne-shell-compatible nested word-splitting with wildcards and ~
>/differs from/bash
>*[
>]*
>has space
>boringfile
>evenmoreboringfile
>has space
>1 2
>3
>4
>1 2 3 4
splitfn() {
local IFS=.-
local foo=1-2.3-4
#
print "Called with argument '$1'"
print "No quotes"
print -l ${=1:-1-2.3-4} ${=1:-$foo}
print "With quotes on default argument only"
print -l ${=1:-"1-2.3-4"} ${=1:-"$foo"}
}
print 'Using "="'
splitfn
splitfn 5.6-7.8
#
splitfn() {
emulate -L zsh
setopt shwordsplit
local IFS=.-
local foo=1-2.3-4
#
print "Called with argument '$1'"
print "No quotes"
print -l ${1:-1-2.3-4} ${1:-$foo}
print "With quotes on default argument only"
print -l ${1:-"1-2.3-4"} ${1:-"$foo"}
}
print Using shwordsplit
splitfn
splitfn 5.6-7.8
0:Test of nested word splitting with and without quotes
>Using "="
>Called with argument ''
>No quotes
>1
>2
>3
>4
>1
>2
>3
>4
>With quotes on default argument only
>1-2.3-4
>1-2.3-4
>Called with argument '5.6-7.8'
>No quotes
>5
>6
>7
>8
>5
>6
>7
>8
>With quotes on default argument only
>5
>6
>7
>8
>5
>6
>7
>8
>Using shwordsplit
>Called with argument ''
>No quotes
>1
>2
>3
>4
>1
>2
>3
>4
>With quotes on default argument only
>1-2.3-4
>1-2.3-4
>Called with argument '5.6-7.8'
>No quotes
>5
>6
>7
>8
>5
>6
>7
>8
>With quotes on default argument only
>5
>6
>7
>8
>5
>6
>7
>8
# Tests a long-standing bug with joining on metafied characters in IFS
(array=(one two three)
IFS=$'\0'
foo="$array"
for (( i = 1; i <= ${#foo}; i++ )); do
char=${foo[i]}
print $(( #char ))
done)
0:Joining with NULL character from IFS
>111
>110
>101
>0
>116
>119
>111
>0
>116
>104
>114
>101
>101
unset SHLVL
(( SHLVL++ ))
print $SHLVL
0:Unsetting and recreation of numerical special parameters
>1
unset manpath
print $+MANPATH
manpath=(/here /there)
print $MANPATH
unset MANPATH
print $+manpath
MANPATH=/elsewhere:/somewhere
print $manpath
0:Unsetting and recreation of tied special parameters
>0
>/here:/there
>0
>/elsewhere /somewhere
local STRING=a:b
typeset -T STRING string
print $STRING $string
unset STRING
set -A string x y z
print $STRING $string
STRING=a:b
typeset -T STRING string
print $STRING $string
unset STRING
set -A string x y z
print $STRING $string
STRING=a:b
typeset -T STRING string
print $STRING $string
unset string
STRING=x:y:z
print $STRING $string
STRING=a:b
typeset -T STRING string
print $STRING $string
unset string
STRING=x:y:z
print $STRING $string
0:Unsetting and recreation of tied normal parameters
>a:b a b
>x y z
>a:b a b
>x y z
>a:b a b
>x:y:z
>a:b a b
>x:y:z
string='look for a match in here'
if [[ ${string%%(#b)(match)*} = "look for a " ]]; then
print $match[1] $mbegin[1] $mend[1] $string[$mbegin[1],$mend[1]]
print $#match $#mbegin $#mend
else
print That didn\'t work.
fi
0:Parameters associated with backreferences
>match 12 16 match
>1 1 1
#' deconfuse emacs
string='and look for a MATCH in here'
if [[ ${(S)string%%(#m)M*H} = "and look for a in here" ]]; then
print $MATCH $MBEGIN $MEND $string[$MBEGIN,$MEND]
print $#MATCH
else
print Oh, dear. Back to the drawing board.
fi
0:Parameters associated with (#m) flag
>MATCH 16 20 MATCH
>5
string='this is a string'
print ${string//(#m)s/$MATCH $MBEGIN $MEND}
0:(#m) flag with pure string
>this 4 4 is 7 7 a s 11 11tring
print ${${~:-*}//(#m)*/$MATCH=$MATCH}
0:(#m) flag with tokenized input
>*=*
print -l JAMES${(u)${=:-$(echo yes yes)}}JOYCE
print -l JAMES${(u)${=:-$(echo yes yes she said yes i will yes)}}JOYCE
0:Bug with (u) flag reducing arrays to one element
>JAMESyesJOYCE
>JAMESyes
>she
>said
>i
>willJOYCE
foo=
print "${${foo}/?*/replacement}"
0:Quoted zero-length strings are handled properly
>
file=aleftkept
print ${file//(#b)(*)left/${match/a/andsome}}
print ${file//(#b)(*)left/${match//a/andsome}}
0:Substitutions where $match is itself substituted in the replacement
>andsomekept
>andsomekept
file=/one/two/three/four
print ${file:fh}
print ${file:F.1.h}
print ${file:F+2+h}
print ${file:F(3)h}
print ${file:F<4>h}
print ${file:F{5}h}
0:Modifiers with repetition
>/
>/one/two/three
>/one/two
>/one
>/
>/
baz=foo/bar
zab=oof+rab
print ${baz:s/\//+/}
print "${baz:s/\//+/}"
print ${zab:s/+/\//}
print "${zab:s/+/\//}"
0:Quoting of separator in substitution modifier
>foo+bar
>foo+bar
>oof/rab
>oof/rab
bsbs='X\\\\Y'
print -r -- ${bsbs:s/\\/\\/}
print -r -- "${bsbs:s/\\/\\/}"
print -r -- ${bsbs:s/\\\\/\\\\/}
print -r -- "${bsbs:s/\\\\/\\\\/}"
print -r -- ${bsbs:gs/\\/\\/}
print -r -- "${bsbs:gs/\\/\\/}"
print -r -- ${bsbs:gs/\\\\/\\\\/}
print -r -- "${bsbs:gs/\\\\/\\\\/}"
0:Handling of backslashed backslashes in substitution modifier
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
>X\\\\Y
print -r ${${:-one/two}:s,/,X&Y,}
print -r ${${:-one/two}:s,/,X\&Y,}
print -r ${${:-one/two}:s,/,X\\&Y,}
print -r "${${:-one/two}:s,/,X&Y,}"
print -r "${${:-one/two}:s,/,X\&Y,}"
print -r "${${:-one/two}:s,/,X\\&Y,}"
0:Quoting of ampersand in substitution modifier RHS
>oneX/Ytwo
>oneX&Ytwo
>oneX\/Ytwo
>oneX/Ytwo
>oneX&Ytwo
>oneX\/Ytwo
nully=($'a\0c' $'a\0b\0b' $'a\0b\0a' $'a\0b\0' $'a\0b' $'a\0' $'a')
for string in ${(o)nully}; do
for (( i = 1; i <= ${#string}; i++ )); do
foo=$string[i]
printf "%02x" $(( #foo ))
done
print
done
0:Sorting arrays with embedded nulls
>61
>6100
>610062
>61006200
>6100620061
>6100620062
>610063
array=(X)
patterns=("*X*" "spong" "a[b")
for pat in $patterns; do
print A${array[(r)$pat]}B C${array[(I)$pat]}D
done
0:Bad patterns should never match array elements
>AXB C1D
>AB C0D
>AB C0D
foo=(a6 a117 a17 b6 b117 b17)
print ${(n)foo}
print ${(On)foo}
0:Numeric sorting
>a6 a17 a117 b6 b17 b117
>b117 b17 b6 a117 a17 a6
x=sprodj
x[-10]=scrumf
print $x
0:Out of range negative scalar subscripts
>scrumfsprodj
a=(some sunny day)
a[-10]=(we\'ll meet again)
print -l $a
0:Out of range negative array subscripts
>we'll
>meet
>again
>some
>sunny
>day
# ' emacs likes this close quote
a=(sping spang spong bumble)
print ${a[(i)spong]}
print ${a[(i)spung]}
print ${a[(ib.1.)spong]}
print ${a[(ib.4.)spong]}
print ${a[(ib.10.)spong]}
0:In and out of range reverse matched indices without and with b: arrays
>3
>5
>3
>5
>5
a="thrimblewuddlefrong"
print ${a[(i)w]}
print ${a[(i)x]}
print ${a[(ib.3.)w]}
print ${a[(ib.10.)w]}
print ${a[(ib.30.)w]}
0:In and out of range reverse matched indices without and with b: strings
>9
>20
>9
>20
>20
foo="line:with::missing::fields:in:it"
print -l ${(s.:.)foo}
0:Removal of empty fields in unquoted splitting
>line
>with
>missing
>fields
>in
>it
foo="line:with::missing::fields:in:it"
print -l "${(s.:.)foo}"
0:Hacky removal of empty fields in quoted splitting with no "@"
>line
>with
>missing
>fields
>in
>it
foo="line:with::missing::fields:in:it"
print -l "${(@s.:.)foo}"
0:Retention of empty fields in quoted splitting with "@"
>line
>with
>
>missing
>
>fields
>in
>it
array=('%' '$' 'j' '*' '$foo')
print ${array[(i)*]} "${array[(i)*]}"
print ${array[(ie)*]} "${array[(ie)*]}"
key='$foo'
print ${array[(ie)$key]} "${array[(ie)$key]}"
key='*'
print ${array[(ie)$key]} "${array[(ie)$key]}"
0:Matching array indices with and without quoting
>1 1
>4 4
>5 5
>4 4
# Ordering of associative arrays is arbitrary, so we need to use
# patterns that only match one element.
typeset -A assoc_r
assoc_r=(star '*' of '*this*' and '!that!' or '(the|other)')
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(re)*]}
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(re)*this*]}
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(re)!that!]}
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(re)(the|other)]}
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(r)*at*]}
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(r)*(ywis|bliss|kiss|miss|this)*]}
print ${(kv)assoc_r[(r)(this|that|\(the\|other\))]}
0:Reverse subscripting associative arrays with literal matching
>star *
>of *this*
>and !that!
>or (the|other)
>and !that!
>of *this*
>or (the|other)
print $ZSH_SUBSHELL
(print $ZSH_SUBSHELL)
( (print $ZSH_SUBSHELL) )
( (print $ZSH_SUBSHELL); print $ZSH_SUBSHELL )
print $(print $ZSH_SUBSHELL)
cat =(print $ZSH_SUBSHELL)
0:ZSH_SUBSHELL
>0
>1
>2
>2
>1
>1
>1
foo=("|" "?")
[[ "|" = ${(j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "|" = ${(j.|.)~foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "|" = ${(~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "|" = ${(~~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "|" = ${(j.|.~)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "x" = ${(j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "x" = ${(j.|.)~foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "x" = ${(~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "x" = ${(~~j.|.)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
[[ "x" = ${(j.|.~)foo} ]] && print yes || print no
0:GLOBSUBST only on parameter substitution arguments
>no
>yes
>yes
>no
>no
>no
>yes
>no
>no
>no
rcexbug() {
emulate -L zsh
setopt rcexpandparam
local -A hash
local -a full empty
full=(X x)
hash=(X x)
print ORDINARY ARRAYS
: The following behaves as documented in zshoptions
print FULL expand=$full
: Empty arrays remove the adjacent argument
print EMPTY expand=$empty
print ASSOCIATIVE ARRAY
print Subscript flags returning many values
print FOUND key=$hash[(I)X] val=$hash[(R)x]
: This should behave like $empty, and does
print LOST key=$hash[(I)y] val=$hash[(R)Y]
print Subscript flags returning single values
: Doc says "substitutes ... empty string"
: so must not behave like an empty array
print STRING key=$hash[(i)y] val=$hash[(r)Y]
}
rcexbug
0:Lookup failures on elements of arrays with RC_EXPAND_PARAM
>ORDINARY ARRAYS
>FULL expand=X expand=x
>EMPTY
>ASSOCIATIVE ARRAY
>Subscript flags returning many values
>FOUND key=X val=x
>LOST
>Subscript flags returning single values
>STRING key= val=
print $zsh_eval_context[1]
[[ $ZSH_EVAL_CONTEXT = ${(j.:.)zsh_eval_context} ]] || print Not equal!
(( icontext = ${#zsh_eval_context} + 1 ))
contextfn() { print $(print $zsh_eval_context[icontext,-1]); }
contextfn
0:$ZSH_EVAL_CONTEXT and $zsh_eval_context
>toplevel
>shfunc cmdsubst
foo="123456789"
print ${foo:3}
print ${foo: 1 + 3}
print ${foo:$(( 2 + 3))}
print ${foo:$(echo 3 + 3)}
print ${foo:3:1}
print ${foo: 1 + 3:(4-2)/2}
print ${foo:$(( 2 + 3)):$(( 7 - 6 ))}
print ${foo:$(echo 3 + 3):`echo 4 - 3`}
print ${foo: -1}
print ${foo: -10}
0:Bash-style subscripts, scalar
>3456789
>456789
>56789
>6789
>3
>4
>5
>6
>9
>123456789
foo=(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
print ${foo:3}
print ${foo: 1 + 3}
print ${foo:$(( 2 + 3))}
print ${foo:$(echo 3 + 3)}
print ${foo:3:1}
print ${foo: 1 + 3:(4-2)/2}
print ${foo:$(( 2 + 3)):$(( 7 - 6 ))}
print ${foo:$(echo 3 + 3):`echo 4 - 3`}
print ${foo: -1}
print ${foo: -10}
0:Bash-style subscripts, array
>3 4 5 6 7 8 9
>4 5 6 7 8 9
>5 6 7 8 9
>6 7 8 9
>3
>4
>5
>6
>9
>1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
testfn() {
emulate -L sh
set -A foo 1 2 3
set -- 1 2 3
str=abc
echo ${foo[*]:0:1}
echo ${foo[*]:1:1}
echo ${foo[*]: -1:1}
:
echo ${*:0:1}
echo ${*:1:1}
echo ${*: -1:1}
:
echo ${str:0:1}
echo ${str:1:1}
echo ${str: -1:1}
}
testfn
0:Bash-style subscripts, Bourne-style indexing
>1
>2
>3
>testfn
>1
>3
>a
>b
>c
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