treemove.sh revision 34f9b3eef6fdadbda0a846aa4d68691ac40eace5
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# This test checks whether "typeset -m" correctly moves local variables
# into a global variable tree.
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# This was reported as CR #XXXXXXXX ("XXXX"):
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function err_exit
{
print -u2 -n "\t"
print -u2 -r ${Command}[$1]: "${@:2}"
(( Errors+=1 ))
}
alias err_exit='err_exit $LINENO'
integer Errors=0
## test start
typeset -C tree1 tree2
# add node to tree which uses "typeset -m" to move a local variable
# into tree1.subtree["a_node"]
function f1
{
nameref tr=$1
typeset -A tr.subtree
typeset -C node
node.one="hello"
node.two="world"
# move local note into the array
false
typeset -m tr.subtree["a_node"]=node
return 0
}
# Alternative version which uses "nameref" instead of "typeset -m"
function f2
{
nameref tr=$1
typeset -A tr.subtree
nameref node=tr.subtree["a_node"]
node.one="hello"
node.two="world"
return 0
}
f1 tree1
f2 tree2
[[ "${tree1.subtree["a_node"].one}" == "hello" ]] || err_exit "expected tree1.subtree[\"a_node\"].one == 'hello', got ${tree1.subtree["a_node"].one}"
[[ "${tree1.subtree["a_node"].two}" == "world" ]] || err_exit "expected tree1.subtree[\"a_node\"].two == 'world', got ${tree1.subtree["a_node"].two}"
[[ "${tree1}" == "${tree2}" ]] || err_exit "tree1 and tree2 differ:$'\n'"
# tests done
exit $((Errors))