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Re: read and env variables + POSIX => SEGFAULT

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On 10/10/15 11:01 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:

>> a= read a <<< x;echo $?
> 0
>> declare -p a
> declare -- a="x"
> #  the manpage claims "one line is read from [the input], and the result
> #  is split by words and assigns 1st word to 1st var and so forth, but
> #  apparently the reading of 1 line is optional -- though this is consistent
> #  with the fact that read can be told to read some number of characters
> and #  return when the limit is reached.  So technically, read doesn't
> "read one line",
> #  but read whatever is on 'input' up to 1 line.  (DOC clarification?)

This is terribly wrong.

The command in question is `a= read a <<< x'.

The here-string construct takes the following word and, like a here
document, makes it the standard input to the command.  The standard
input is then a file consisting of a single line: x\n.

It's basically shorthand for

read a <<EOF
x
EOF

So, `read' reads the single line from its standard input and assigns it
to the variable `a'.
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Re: read and env variables + POSIX => SEGFAULT Chet Ramey <chet.ramey@case.edu> - 2015-10-12 17:05 -0400

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