name: heredoc-1 description: Check ordering/content of redundent here documents. stdin: cat << EOF1 << EOF2 hi EOF1 there EOF2 expected-stdout: there --- name: heredoc-2 description: Check quoted here-doc is protected. stdin: a=foo cat << 'EOF' hi\ there$a stuff EO\ F EOF expected-stdout: hi\ there$a stuff EO\ F --- name: heredoc-3 description: Check that newline isn't needed after heredoc-delimiter marker. stdin: ! cat << EOF hi there EOF expected-stdout: hi there --- name: heredoc-4 description: Check that an error occurs if the heredoc-delimiter is missing. stdin: ! cat << EOF hi there expected-exit: e > 0 expected-stderr-pattern: /.*/ --- name: heredoc-5 description: Check that backslash quotes a $, ` and \ and kills a \newline stdin: a=BAD b=ok cat << EOF h\${a}i h\\${b}i th\`echo not-run\`ere th\\`echo is-run`ere fol\\ks more\\ last \ line EOF expected-stdout: h${a}i h\oki th`echo not-run`ere th\is-runere fol\ks more\ last line --- name: heredoc-6 description: Check that \newline in initial here-delim word doesn't imply a quoted here-doc. stdin: a=i cat << EO\ F h$a there EOF expected-stdout: hi there --- name: heredoc-7 description: Check that double quoted $ expressions in here delimiters are not expanded and match the delimiter. POSIX says only quote removal is applied to the delimiter. stdin: a=b cat << "E$a" hi h$a hb E$a echo done expected-stdout: hi h$a hb done --- name: heredoc-8 description: Check that double quoted escaped $ expressions in here delimiters are not expanded and match the delimiter. POSIX says only quote removal is applied to the delimiter (\ counts as a quote). stdin: a=b cat << "E\$a" hi h$a h\$a hb h\b E$a echo done expected-stdout: hi h$a h\$a hb h\b done ---