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			20 lines
		
	
	
		
			740 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Plaintext
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| if test $# != 0; then
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|     exec "$THIS_SH" "$0"
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| fi
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| 
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| # No params!
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| for a in "$*"; do echo Should be printed; done
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| for a in "$@"; do echo Should not be printed; done
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| # Yes, believe it or not, bash is mesmerized by "$@" and stops
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| # treating "" as "this word cannot be expanded to nothing,
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| # but must be at least null string". Now it can be expanded to nothing.
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| for a in "$@"""; do echo Would not be printed by bash; done
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| for a in """$@"; do echo Would not be printed by bash; done
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| for a in """$@"''"$@"''; do echo Would not be printed by bash; done
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| for a in ""; do echo Should be printed; done
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| 
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| # Bug 207: "$@" expands to nothing, and we erroneously glob "%s\n" twice:
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| printf 'Empty:%s\n' "$@"
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| printf "Empty:%s\n" "$@"
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| printf "Empty:%s\\n" "$@"
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