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Re: doesn't bash do variable subst. or quote removal on function stateme


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: doesn't bash do variable subst. or quote removal on function statement
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 10:24:07 -0500
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On 1/9/16 8:28 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:

>    Not in a function definition (i.e. this is broken AFAIAC in bash).

It's not.

> I.e.
>>  'func' () { :; }
> -bash: `'func'': not a valid identifier
>>  function 'func' () { : ; }
> -bash: `'func'': not a valid identifier
>>  function "func" () { :; }
> -bash: `"func"': not a valid identifier
> ---
> That's weird.  while, _maybe_ I could see the 1st one not working
> if looking for a bash keyword, but the 2nd & third forms seems odd.
> I thought variable substitution and quote-removal was supposed
> to happen before the statement is executed ??

No.  The shell doesn't perform any word expansions on the `name' when
executing a function definition command.  Since the documentation doesn't
say it performs any expansions, why would you assume it does?

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Chet Ramey, ITS, CWRU    chet@case.edu    http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/



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