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This was printed basically everywhere. The user knows what they executed on standard input. A good example: ```fish set c (subme 513) ``` used to print ``` fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x) ^ in function 'subme' called on standard input with parameter list '513' in command substitution called on standard input ``` and now it is ``` fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x) ^ in function 'subme' with arguments '513' in command substitution ``` See #5434.
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# Command sub just under the limit should succeed
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# Command sub at the limit should fail
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fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded
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set b (string repeat -n 512 x)
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^
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####################
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# Command sub over the limit should fail
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fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded
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set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x)
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^
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in function 'subme' with arguments '513'
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in command substitution
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####################
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# Make sure output from builtins outside of command substitution is not affected
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####################
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# Same builtin in a command substitution is affected
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fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded
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echo this will fail (string repeat --max 513 b) to output anything
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^
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