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-# The hash builtin is most used for the command hash table, which is
-# populated automatically. This is therefore highly system specific,
-# so mostly we'll test with the directory hash table: the logic is
-# virtually identical but with the different table, and furthermore
-# the shell doesn't care whether the directory exists unless you refer
-# to it in a context that needs one.
-
-%prep
- populate_hash() {
- hash -d one=/first/directory
- hash -d two=/directory/the/second
- hash -d three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
- hash -d four=/bored/with/this/now
- }
-
-%test
-
- hash -d
-0:Directory hash initially empty
-
- populate_hash
- hash -d
-0:Populating directory hash and output with sort
->four=/bored/with/this/now
->one=/first/directory
->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
->two=/directory/the/second
-
- hash -rd
- hash -d
-0:Empty hash
-
- populate_hash
- hash -d
-0:Refill hash
->four=/bored/with/this/now
->one=/first/directory
->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
->two=/directory/the/second
-
- hash -dL
-0:hash -L option
->hash -d four=/bored/with/this/now
->hash -d one=/first/directory
->hash -d three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
->hash -d two=/directory/the/second
-
- hash -dm 't*'
-0:hash -m option
->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
->two=/directory/the/second
-
- hash -d five=/yet/more six=/here/we/go seven=/not/yet/eight
- hash -d
-0:Multiple assignments
->five=/yet/more
->four=/bored/with/this/now
->one=/first/directory
->seven=/not/yet/eight
->six=/here/we/go
->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
->two=/directory/the/second
-
- hash -d one two three
-0:Multiple arguments with no assignment not in verbose mode
-
- hash -vd one two three
-0:Multiple arguments with no assignment in verbose mode
->one=/first/directory
->two=/directory/the/second
->three=/noch/ein/verzeichnis
-
- hash -d t-t=/foo
- i="~t-t"
- print ~t-t/bar
- print ${~i}/rab
-0:Dashes are untokenized in directory hash names
->/foo/bar
->/foo/rab