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Re: Bug: Subshell won't continue after .-sourcing a file
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Bug: Subshell won't continue after .-sourcing a file |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Dec 2022 12:18:35 -0500 |
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On 12/21/22 11:44 PM, Oğuz wrote:
22 Aralık 2022 Perşembe tarihinde Dan Church <h3xx@gmx.com> yazdı:
Repro:
sub1=$(mktemp)
sub2=$(mktemp)
sub3=$(mktemp)
echo '( echo "1st script executing" ; . '"$sub2"' ; echo "1st script
still executing" )' >"$sub1"
echo 'echo "2nd script starting" && ${THIS_SH} '"$sub3" >"$sub2"
echo 'echo "3rd script starting"' >"$sub3"
. "$sub1"
"1st script still executing" will never be printed.
Or
$ bash -c '(. <(echo ": && uname"); echo x)'
Linux
$
x is never printed. Looks like another bug caused by aggressive subshell
optimizations
Thanks for the reports, both of you. I've attached a patch.
Chet
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