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--inherit-variable takes a variable name and snapshots its current value. When the function is executed, it will have a local variable with this value already defined. Printing the function source will include synthesized `set -l` lines for the values. This is primarily useful for functions that are created on the fly, such as in `psub`.
32 lines
623 B
Fish
32 lines
623 B
Fish
# vim: set filetype=fish:
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#
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# Test the `function` builtin
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# utility function
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function show_ary -a name --no-scope-shadowing
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set -l count (count $$name)
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echo "\$$name: ($count)"
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if test $count -gt 0
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for i in (seq $count)
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echo "$i: '$$name[1][$i]'"
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end
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end
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end
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# Test the -V flag
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set -g foo 'global foo'
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set -l foo 'local foo'
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set bar one 'two 2' \t '' 3
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set baz
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function frob -V foo -V bar -V baz
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show_ary foo
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show_ary bar
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show_ary baz
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end
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echo "Testing -V"
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frob
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echo "Testing -V with changed variables"
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set foo 'bad foo'
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set bar 'bad bar'
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set baz 'bad baz'
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frob
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