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Re: Sourcing a script from a pipe is not reliable


From: Chet Ramey
Subject: Re: Sourcing a script from a pipe is not reliable
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 18:55:10 -0500
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On 1/10/19 4:52 PM, Jeremy wrote:

>     Have you considered reading stdin into a string (if it's one line) or an
>     array (if it's more) and using `eval' on it? That obviously works better
>     if it's one line, but could be made to work on multiple lines.
> 
> 
> We are trying to determine if the current shell supports passing positional
> arguments to a script sourced by dot (.), and we are trying to do it in a
> way that will work under pretty much any shell.

Bash does, but it's not portable.

> If you can show me how to
> do that with eval, then that would be great, even though in general I hate
> to ship a script that uses eval.

You have to do it yourself the old-fashioned way, using `set', if you want
to restrict yourself to using `eval'.

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