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#   This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
# TEST - basic declaration and assignment
typeset -A fluff
declare -A

fluff[foo]=one
fluff[bar]=two

declare -A
declare -p fluff

unset fluff[foo]
declare -p fluff

fluff[bar]=newval
declare fluff[qux]=assigned

declare -p fluff

unset fluff

# TEST - compound assignment and variable attributes
declare -A wheat chaff
wheat=( [zero]=0 [one]=a [two]=b [three]=c )

declare -i chaff
chaff=( [zero]=1+4 [one]=3+7 four )

declare -A waste=( [pid]=42134 [version]=4.0-devel [source]=$0 [lineno]=$LINENO )
declare -r waste

declare -A

declare +i chaff
chaff[hello world]=flip
declare -p chaff

# TEST - no longer errors
waste[stuff]=other
unset waste
chaff[*]=12
chaff=( [one]=a [*]=12 )

# TEST - key expansion -- no word splitting
chaff[hello world]=flip
declare -p chaff
echo ${chaff[hello world]}

chaff[box]="multiple words"

recho ${chaff[@]}
recho "${chaff[@]}"

recho ${chaff[*]}
recho "${chaff[*]}"

unset chaff
declare -A chaff[200]
declare +A chaff

chaff[*]=12
chaff=( [one]=a [*]=12 )

# TEST - keys and values containing spaces
unset wheat
declare -A wheat
wheat=([six]=6 [foo bar]="qux qix" )

declare -p wheat

unset wheat
declare -A wheat=([six]=6 [foo bar]="qux qix" )

recho ${wheat[foo bar]}
recho "${wheat[foo bar]}"

declare -p wheat

# TEST - basic expansions: number of elements and value length
unset wheat
typeset -A wheat
wheat=([six]=6 [foo bar]="qux qix" )

recho ${#wheat[@]}

recho ${#wheat[foo bar]}

# TEST - appending assignment operator
unset wheat
typeset -A wheat
wheat=([six]=6 [foo bar]="qux qix" )

wheat[foo bar]+=' blat'

recho ${wheat[foo bar]}
recho "${wheat[foo bar]}"
unset wheat

flix=9
typeset -Ai wheat
wheat=([six]=6 [foo bar]=flix )

wheat[foo bar]+=7

recho ${wheat[foo bar]}
recho "${wheat[foo bar]}"
unset flix wheat

# TEST - index expansion: no word splitting or globbing
typeset -A wheat
cd ${TMPDIR:=/tmp}
touch '[sfiri]'
wheat=([s*]=6 [foo bar]=flix )

recho ${wheat[@]}
rm '[sfiri]'
cd $OLDPWD

# TEST -- associative array keys expansion
unset wheat
typeset -A wheat

wheat=([six]=6 [foo bar]=flix )

recho ${!wheat[@]}
recho "${!wheat[@]}"

# TEST -- associative array pattern removal
unset xpath
typeset -A xpath

xpath=( [0]=/bin [one]=/bin [two]=/usr/bin [three]=/usr/ucb [four]=/usr/local/bin)
xpath+=( [five]=/sbin [six]=/usr/sbin [seven]=. )

echo ${#xpath[@]}

echo ${xpath[@]}
echo ${xpath[@]##*/}
echo ${xpath[0]##*/}
echo ${xpath[@]%%[!/]*}
echo ${xpath[0]%%[!/]*}
recho ${xpath##*/}
recho ${xpath%%[!/]*}
recho ${xpath[five]##*/}
recho ${xpath[five]%%[!/]*}

echo ${#xpath[*]}

echo ${xpath[*]}
echo ${xpath[*]##*/}
echo ${xpath[*]%%[!/]*}

# TEST -- associative array pattern substitution
unset xpath
typeset -A xpath

xpath=( [0]=/bin [one]=/bin [two]=/usr/bin [three]=/usr/ucb [four]=/usr/local/bin)
xpath+=( [five]=/sbin [six]=/usr/sbin [seven]=. )

echo ${#xpath[@]}
# default element is "0" (as a string)
echo ${#xpath} -- ${xpath["0"]}

echo ${xpath[@]//\//^}
echo "${xpath[@]//\//^}" | cat -v

zecho "${xpath[@]/\//\\}"
zecho "${xpath[@]//\//\\}"
zecho "${xpath[@]//[\/]/\\}"

# test assignment to key "0"
unset T
declare -A T
T='([a]=1)'
echo "${T[@]}"
unset T

# peculiar ksh93 semantics for unsubscripted assoc variable reference
declare -A T
T[0]='zero'
if [ "$T" != "${T[0]}" ]; then
	echo 'assoc.tests: $T and ${T[0]} mismatch'
fi

${THIS_SH} ./assoc1.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc2.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc3.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc4.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc5.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc6.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc7.sub

# test converting between scalars and assoc arrays
unset assoc
assoc=assoc
declare -A assoc
declare -p assoc
echo ${assoc[@]}

# weird syntax required to append to multiple existing array elements using
# compound assignment syntax
unset assoc
declare -A assoc 
assoc=( [one]=one [two]=two [three]=three )
assoc+=( [one]+=more [two]+=less )
declare -p assoc

readonly -A assoc
declare -p assoc

declare -A hash

hash=(["key"]="value1")
declare -p hash
hash=(["key"]="${hash["key"]} value2")
declare -p hash

unset hash

${THIS_SH} ./assoc8.sub

# new shopt option to prevent multiple expansion of assoc array subscripts
${THIS_SH} ./assoc9.sub

${THIS_SH} ./assoc10.sub

# test assigning associative arrays using compound key/value pair assignments
${THIS_SH} ./assoc11.sub

# more kvpair associative array assignment tests
${THIS_SH} ./assoc12.sub

# assignment to @ and *
${THIS_SH} ./assoc13.sub

# tests of the @k transformation on associative arrays
${THIS_SH} ./assoc14.sub

# tests with subscripts and values containing 0x01 (some indexed array tests too)
${THIS_SH} ./assoc15.sub

# tests with subscripts being expanded more than one in ${xxx} word expansions
${THIS_SH} ./assoc16.sub

# tests with `[' and `]' subscripts and `unset'
${THIS_SH} ./assoc17.sub

# tests with `[' and `]' subscripts and printf/read/wait builtins
${THIS_SH} ./assoc18.sub