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Subject: | Re: Is this a bug in bash? |
To: | Greg Borbonus <gregborbonus AT gmail DOT com>, Bob McGowan <ramjr0915 AT gmail DOT com> |
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From: | Eliot Moss <moss AT cs DOT umass DOT edu> |
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Date: | Sat, 5 Sep 2020 11:44:37 -0400 |
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On 9/5/2020 11:29 AM, Greg Borbonus via Cygwin wrote: > Out of curiosity, why are there 2 different sets of quotes? > > Thanks, > Greg Borbonus > > On Fri, Sep 4, 2020, 10:23 PM Bob McGowan via Cygwin <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com> > wrote: > >> I am trying to set things up so the Bash profile detects if bash is >> running from the Windows "XWin Server" startup link or not. The startup >> link has the following as the command: >> >> C:\cygwin64\bin\run.exe --quote /usr/bin/bash.exe -l -c "cd; exec >> /usr/bin/startxwin" >> >> So I thought I'd try adding the env command to set an environment variable: >> >> C:\cygwin64\bin\run.exe --quote /usr/bin/env startxwin=yes >> /usr/bin/bash.exe -l -c "cd; exec /usr/bin/startxwin" >> >> This works (if there's a better way, I'd be happy to learn of it) but in >> the process of testing I had a problem when echo'ing the variable. >> >> For purposes of describing the bug, I simplified the command as follows: >> >> env startup=yes bash -l -c 'echo "cmd: $startup"' >> >> I also added an "echo profile: $startup" to the .bash_profile file. >> >> When I run the above in a Cygwin shell, the output is: >> >> $ env startup=yes bash -l -c "echo cmd: $startup" >> profile: yes >> $ >> >> When I run it in a Linux shell, the output is: >> >> $ env startup=yes bash -l -c 'echo "cmd: $startup"' >> profile: yes >> cmd: yes >> $ >> >> As you can see, the Cygwin side fails to generate any output from the -c >> echo command but on the Linux system there is output. >> >> Normally I'd call this a bug but since this is running under Windows it >> may be some weirdness of the implementation required to create the Linux >> like environment. >> >> The Bash version in Cygwin is 4.4.12(3)-release and for my Debian Linux >> system, it is 5.0.3(1)-release. So it could also be that it existed in >> Linux 4.x series and has been fixed in the 5.x series. The inner quotes are necessary because there are two spaces beween cmd: and $startup, and the : may be risky unquoted in bash (actually it is ok, but I try to be careful about anything not a letter or digit, etc.). The outer ones are single quotes, which protect $startup from being expanded before it gets to the new bash. " " (double) quotes do not prevent $ expansion. (You want the new bash to do the expansion.) However, I think this would also work: env startup=yes bash -l -c echo 'cmd: $startup' Regards - Eliot Moss -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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