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## compare_shells: bash dash mksh
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## oils_failures_allowed: 3
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case a in
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a) echo A ;;
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*) echo star ;;
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esac
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for x in a b; do
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case $x in
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# the pattern is DYNAMIC and evaluated on every iteration
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$x) echo loop ;;
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*) echo star ;;
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esac
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done
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## STDOUT:
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A
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loop
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loop
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## END
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# ;;& keeps testing conditions
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# NOTE: ;& and ;;& are bash 4 only, no on Mac
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case a in
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a) echo A ;;&
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*) echo star ;;&
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*) echo star2 ;;
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esac
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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A
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star
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star2
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## END
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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# ;& ignores the next condition. Why would that be useful?
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case a in
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a) echo A ;&
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XX) echo two ;&
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YY) echo three ;;
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esac
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## status: 0
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## STDOUT:
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A
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two
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three
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## END
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## N-I dash stdout-json: ""
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## N-I dash status: 2
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case $empty in
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''|foo) echo match ;;
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*) echo no ;;
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esac
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## stdout: match
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x='*.py'
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case "$x" in
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'*.py') echo match ;;
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esac
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## stdout: match
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x='b.py'
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pat='[ab].py'
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case "$x" in
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$pat) echo match ;;
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esac
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## stdout: match
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x='[ab].py'
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pat='[ab].py'
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case "$x" in
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"$pat") echo match ;;
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esac
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## stdout: match
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x=foo
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result='-'
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case "$x" in
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f*|*o) result="$result X"
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esac
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echo $result
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## stdout: - X
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# These two code points form a single character.
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two_code_points="__$(echo $'\u0061\u0300')__"
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# U+0061 is A, and U+0300 is an accent.
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#
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# (Example taken from # https://blog.golang.org/strings)
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#
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# However ? in bash/zsh only counts CODE POINTS. They do NOT take into account
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# this case.
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for s in '__a__' '__μ__' "$two_code_points"; do
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case $s in
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__?__)
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echo yes
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;;
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*)
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echo no
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esac
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done
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## STDOUT:
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yes
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yes
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no
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## END
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## BUG dash/mksh STDOUT:
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yes
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no
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no
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## END
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LC_ALL=C
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c=$(printf \\377)
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# OSH prints -1 here
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#echo "${#c}"
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case $c in
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'') echo a ;;
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"$c") echo b ;;
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esac
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## STDOUT:
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b
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## END
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s='foo()'
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case $s in
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*\(\)) echo 'match'
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esac
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case $SH in (dash) exit;; esac # not implemented
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shopt -s extglob
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case $s in
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*(foo|bar)'()') echo 'extglob'
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esac
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## STDOUT:
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match
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extglob
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## END
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## N-I dash STDOUT:
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match
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## END
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case
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in esac
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## STDOUT:
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## END
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## status: 2
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## OK mksh status: 1
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