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Re: Error on arithmetic evaluation of `~0`.
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Greg Wooledge |
Subject: |
Re: Error on arithmetic evaluation of `~0`. |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Dec 2018 08:12:58 -0500 |
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NeoMutt/20170113 (1.7.2) |
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 10:31:36PM -0500, Bize Ma wrote:
> It is also interesting that this fails:
>
> var=hello; echo "${var[ ~0]}"
> bash: var: bad array subscript
>
> Isn't `var[0]` valid and equivalent to `var` ?
Yes, but ~0 is not 0.
wooledg:~$ echo $(( ~0))
-1
The issue you're reporting appears to be present in arithmetic contexts
in general, not only arrays:
wooledg:~$ echo $((~0))
bash: /home/wooledg: syntax error: operand expected (error token is
"/home/wooledg")
It appears that bash is performing tilde expansion when there's no
whitespace in front of the tilde, or bitwise negation if there is
whitespace.