name: arith-lazy-1 description: Check that only one side of ternary operator is evaluated stdin: x=i+=2 y=j+=2 typeset -i i=1 j=1 echo $((1 ? 20 : (x+=2))) echo $i,$x echo $((0 ? (y+=2) : 30)) echo $j,$y expected-stdout: 20 1,i+=2 30 1,j+=2 --- name: arith-lazy-2 description: Check that assignments not done on non-evaluated side of ternary operator stdin: x=i+=2 y=j+=2 typeset -i i=1 j=1 echo $((1 ? 20 : (x+=2))) echo $i,$x echo $((0 ? (y+=2) : 30)) echo $i,$y expected-stdout: 20 1,i+=2 30 1,j+=2 --- name: arith-ternary-prec-1 description: Check precidance of ternary operator vs assignment stdin: typeset -i x=2 y=$((1 ? 20 : x+=2)) expected-exit: e != 0 expected-stderr-pattern: /.*:.*1 \? 20 : x\+=2.*lvalue.*\n$/ --- name: arith-ternary-prec-2 description: Check precidance of ternary operator vs assignment stdin: typeset -i x=2 echo $((0 ? x+=2 : 20)) expected-stdout: 20 --- name: arith-div-assoc-1 description: Check associativity of division operator stdin: echo $((20 / 2 / 2)) expected-stdout: 5 --- name: arith-assop-assoc-1 description: Check associativity of assignment-operator operator stdin: typeset -i i=1 j=2 k=3 echo $((i += j += k)) echo $i,$j,$k expected-stdout: 6 6,5,3 ---