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Re: Bug: bash -e misbehaves with several nested


Greetings, Pavel Fedin!

>> >  Hello! I'd like to report a strange bug in 64-bit bash. The following script:
>> >
>> > ---- cut ---
>> > #/bin/bash -e
>> >
>> > DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
>> > echo Works: $DIR
>> > ---- cut ---
>> >
>> > Simply exits and produces no output (never reaches echo). The same script works perfectly
>> on 32 bits. Versions are the same:
>> >
>> > --- cut ---
>> 
>> It works fine for me.
>> 
>> $ ./prova.bash
>> Works: /tmp

>  Huh, works here too, indeed. But there's one little thing. If you just
> copypasted this from my email, then you probably miss "#!"
> (there's just "#", since i retyped the header, and made a typo). And with
> this typo it really works for some reason. Could you make
> sure once again ?
>  Apparently it has to do with -e switch.

I doubt that.

> + cat /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh/xx.sh
> #!/bin/bash -xe
>
> cat "$0"
> DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
> echo Works: $DIR
> +++ dirname /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh/xx.sh
> ++ cd /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh
> ++ pwd
> + DIR=/home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh
> + echo Works: /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh
> Works: /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh

At the same time,

> #/bin/bash -xe
>
> cat "$0"
> DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
> echo Works: $DIR
> /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh/xx.sh: 4:
> /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh/xx.sh: Bad substitution
> Works: /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh

If you are wondering, what's going on, …
sh is not bash. For me. I guess, dash is a little more vocal about errors,
than bash.


-- 
With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Thursday, May 25, 2017 17:34:21

Sorry for my terrible english...

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