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Re: PATCH: nested ${(P)} (formerly SHWORDSPLIT and leading spaces)
On Wed, 11 Nov 2015 17:49:11 +0000
Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> tests.
With a little more tweaking, nested references work naturally, if
"naturally" is the word. See final test.
pws
diff --git a/Src/subst.c b/Src/subst.c
index f3a4ad4..c1369b5 100644
--- a/Src/subst.c
+++ b/Src/subst.c
@@ -2315,7 +2315,7 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int pf_flags,
* substitution.
*/
if (isarr) {
- if (aval[1]) {
+ if (aval[0] && aval[1]) {
zerr("parameter name reference used with array");
return NULL;
}
@@ -2324,7 +2324,7 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int pf_flags,
}
s = dyncat(val, s);
/* Now behave po-faced as if it was always like that... */
- subexp = aspar = 0;
+ subexp = 0;
}
v = (Value) NULL;
} else if (aspar) {
@@ -2360,7 +2360,7 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int pf_flags,
* far has just yielded us a parameter name to be processed
* with (P).
*/
- else if (!subexp || aspar) {
+ if (!subexp || aspar) {
char *ov = val;
/*
diff --git a/Test/D04parameter.ztst b/Test/D04parameter.ztst
index 694b613..6f325d2 100644
--- a/Test/D04parameter.ztst
+++ b/Test/D04parameter.ztst
@@ -1798,3 +1798,52 @@
>1: x bar y
>1: x bar bar y
>1: x bar y
+
+ testfn() {
+ local scalar=obfuscation
+ local -a array=(alpha bravo charlie delta echo foxtrot)
+ local -A assoc=(one eins two zwei three drei four vier)
+ local name subscript
+ for name subscript in scalar 3 array 5 assoc three; do
+ print ${${(P)name}[$subscript]}
+ done
+ }
+ testfn
+0:${(P)...} with normal subscripting
+>f
+>echo
+>drei
+
+ testfn() {
+ local s1=foo s2=bar
+ local -a val=(s1)
+ print ${${(P)val}[1,3]}
+ val=(s1 s2)
+ print ${${(P)val}[1,3]}
+ }
+ testfn
+1:${(P)...} with array as name
+>foo
+?testfn:5: parameter name reference used with array
+
+ testfn() {
+ local -A assoc=(one buckle two show three knock four door)
+ local name='assoc[two]'
+ print ${${(P)name}[2,3]}
+ }
+ testfn
+0:${(P)...} with internal subscripting
+>ho
+
+ testfn() {
+ local one=two
+ local two=three
+ local three=four
+ local -a four=(all these worlds belong to foo)
+ print ${${(P)${(P)${(P)one}}}}
+ print ${${(P)${(P)${(P)one}}}[3]}
+ }
+ testfn
+0:nested parameter name references
+>all these worlds belong to foo
+>worlds
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