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			28 lines
		
	
	
		
			710 B
		
	
	
	
		
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			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| # This test demonstrates that in unquoted $v, backslashes expand by this rule:
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| # \z -> \\\z; \<eol> -> \\<eol> (for any z, special or not),
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| # and subsequently globbing converts \\ to \ and treats \z as literal z
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| # even if it is a special char.
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| 
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| >'Zf'
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| >'Z\f'
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| 	echo 'Expected' 'Actual'
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| v='\*'; echo 'Z\*    :' Z$v
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|         echo 'Z*     :' Z\*
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|         echo 'Z\f    :' Z\\*
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|         echo 'Z\*    :' Z\\\*  # NB! only this matches Z$v output
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| echo
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| v='\z'; echo 'Z\z    :' Z$v
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|         echo 'Zz     :' Z\z
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|         echo 'Z\z    :' Z\\z
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|         echo 'Z\z    :' Z\\\z
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| echo
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| v='\';  echo 'Z\     :' Z$v
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|         echo 'Z\     :' Z\\
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| echo
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| v='*';  echo 'Z\f Zf :' Z$v
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|         echo 'Z\f Zf :' Z*
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| echo
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| 
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| rm 'Z\f' 'Zf'
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| echo Done: $?
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