set +o posix
hash -r
unalias -a
# this should echo nothing
type
# this should be a usage error
type -r ${THIS_SH}
# these should behave identically
type notthere
command -v notthere
alias m=more
unset -f func 2>/dev/null
func() { echo this is func; }
type -t func
type -t while
type -t builtin
type -t /bin/sh
type -t ${THIS_SH}
type -t mv
type func
# the following two should produce identical output
type while
type -a while
type builtin
type /bin/sh
command -v func
command -V func
command -v while
command -V while
# the following two lines should produce the same output
# post-3.0 patch makes command -v silent, as posix specifies
# first test with alias expansion off (should all fail or produce no output)
type -t m
type m
command -v m
alias -p
alias m
# then test with alias expansion on
shopt -s expand_aliases
type m
type -t m
command -v m
alias -p
alias m
command -V m
shopt -u expand_aliases
command -v builtin
command -V builtin
command -v /bin/sh
command -V /bin/sh
unset -f func
type func
unalias m
type m
hash -r
hash -p /bin/sh sh
type -p sh
SHBASE=${THIS_SH##*/}
hash -p /tmp/$SHBASE $SHBASE
type -p $SHBASE
type $SHBASE
type -t $SHBASE
# make sure the hash table looks right
hash
# bug in versions of bash up to and including bash-3.2
f() {
v=$'\001'
}
type f | cat -v
${THIS_SH} type1.sub
${THIS_SH} type2.sub
${THIS_SH} type3.sub
${THIS_SH} type4.sub