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Re: An array variable created by export/readonly builtins inside a funct


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: An array variable created by export/readonly builtins inside a function becomes a locale variable to that function unexpectedly
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2015 15:18:09 -0500
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On 11/27/15 10:18 PM, ziyunfei wrote:
> $ ksh -c 'foo() { readonly a=(1);echo a=$a; }; foo; echo a=$a'
> a=1
> a=1
> $ bash -c 'foo() { readonly a=(1);echo a=$a; }; foo; echo a=$a' # a becomes a 
> local variable
> a=1
> a=

Thanks for the report.  I agree that this is a bug.  `readonly' and
`export' should not create local variables when invoked within a function;
only declare/local/typeset should create local variables.

This will be fixed in the next release of bash.

Chet
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