# testing behavior of command substitution as one of expansions performed by # array subscripting; should behave the same directly as when done through # a nameref x[0]=42 zero=0 f() { typeset -n foo="$1"; declare -p foo; echo "$foo"; } f 'x[$zero]' x[$(echo 0)]=4 declare -p x f 'x[$(echo 0)]' unset -f f f() { typeset -n foo="$1"; echo "x[i=0$(echo comsub >&2)]" echo "${x[i=0$(echo comsub >&2)]}" echo "${!1}" echo "$foo" } f 'x[i=0$(echo comsub >&2)]' unset -f f unset x # problems with unset and namerefs pointing to non-existent variables pointed # out after bash-4.3 released typeset -n foo=somevariable foo=bar unset foo # unsets somevariable typeset -p foo somevariable echo foo = $foo typeset -A foo # should create array variable named somevariable foo["jug"]="brown" typeset -p foo somevariable typeset -A foo='([jug]="brown" )' typeset -p foo somevariable unset foo typeset -p foo somevariable unset -n foo typeset -p foo somevariable unset bar typeset -n foo=bar typeset -p foo bar unset foo typeset -p foo bar typeset -i foo foo=4+4 typeset -p foo bar echo "$foo" unset foo typeset -p foo bar