freebsd-dev/tools/regression/bin/sh/errors/assignment-error1.0
Jilles Tjoelker 941af8d6c6 sh: Fix bug in assignment error test.
The test failed if the command returned nonzero exit status, and it really
should return that.
2010-05-09 16:04:32 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
IFS=,
SPECIAL="break,\
:,\
continue,\
. /dev/null,\
eval,\
exec,\
export -p,\
readonly -p,\
set,\
shift,\
times,\
trap,\
unset foo"
# If there is no command word, the shell must abort on an assignment error.
sh -c "readonly a=0; a=2; exit 0" 2>/dev/null && exit 1
# Special built-in utilities must abort on an assignment error.
set -- ${SPECIAL}
for cmd in "$@"
do
sh -c "readonly a=0; a=2 ${cmd}; exit 0" 2>/dev/null && exit 1
done
# Other utilities must not abort; we currently still execute them.
sh -c 'readonly a=0; a=1 true; exit $a' 2>/dev/null || exit 1
sh -c 'readonly a=0; a=1 command :; exit $a' 2>/dev/null || exit 1