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Re: problem with @A and arrays

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On 10/16/15 8:55 PM, isabella parakiss wrote:
> ${array[@]@A} splits the values.
> 
> $ a=("a    b" "c   d"); printf "<%s>" "${a[@]@A}"
> <declare><-a><a=([0]="a><b"><[1]="c><d")>

Thanks for the report.  This will be fixed in the next bash release.
(BTW, your patch does not result in a valid declare command with a
correct compound assignment.)

Chet
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