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namerefs and environment variable names with subscripts

From Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
Newsgroups gnu.bash.bug
Subject namerefs and environment variable names with subscripts
Date 2018-07-17 16:44 -0400
Message-ID <mailman.3732.1531860264.1292.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink)

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The following commands:

    declare -n r=v[0]
    v=(X); r=Y
    declare -p ${!v*}
    printf "%s: <%s>\n" "r" "$r" "v" "$v"

Will normally produce the following output:

    declare -a v=([0]="Y")
    r: <Y>
    v: <Y>

However, if we start bash with `v[0]' already in the environment, such as with:

    env 'v[0]=' $BASH

The behavior changes, and the output is:

    declare -a v=([0]="X")
    declare -x v[0]="Y"
    r: <Y>
    v: <X>

I would expect namerefs to ignore any variables with the literal name
`v[0]' in the environment rather than follow them.

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namerefs and environment variable names with subscripts Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com> - 2018-07-17 16:44 -0400

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