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This is sometimes used with eval or old-style command substitution, and most shells other than ash derivatives allow it. It can also be used with scripts that violate POSIX's requirement on the application that they end in a newline (scripts must be text files except that line length is unlimited). Example: v=`cat <<EOF foo EOF` echo $v This commit does not add support for the similar construct with new-style command substitution, like v=$(cat <<EOF foo EOF) This continues to require a newline after the terminator.