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Don't fire variable set event before entering a for-loop
Since #4376, for-loops would set the loop variable outside, so it stays valid. They did this by doing the equivalent of ```fish set -l foo $foo for foo in 1 2 3 ``` And that first imaginary `set -l` would also fire a set-event. Since there's no use for it and the variable isn't actually set, we remove it. Fixes #8384.
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@ -458,18 +458,17 @@ end_execution_reason_t parse_execution_context_t::run_for_statement(
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for_var_name.c_str());
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}
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// We fire the same event over and over again, just construct it once.
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event_t evt = event_t::variable_set(for_var_name);
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auto &vars = parser->vars();
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int retval;
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retval = vars.set(for_var_name, ENV_LOCAL | ENV_USER, var ? var->as_list() : wcstring_list_t{});
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assert(retval == ENV_OK);
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// TODO: For historical reasons we fire here as well, I'm not sure that makes sense?
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event_fire(*parser, evt);
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trace_if_enabled(*parser, L"for", arguments);
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block_t *fb = parser->push_block(block_t::for_block());
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// We fire the same event over and over again, just construct it once.
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event_t evt = event_t::variable_set(for_var_name);
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// Now drive the for loop.
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for (const wcstring &val : arguments) {
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if (auto reason = check_end_execution()) {
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@ -32,3 +32,14 @@ begin
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end
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echo $k
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# CHECK: global
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function foo --on-variable foo
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echo foo set
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end
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for foo in 1 2 3
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true
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end
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# CHECK: foo set
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# CHECK: foo set
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# CHECK: foo set
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