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* Hoist `for` loop control var to enclosing scope It should be possible to reference the last value assigned to a `for` loop control var when the loop terminates. This makes it easier to detect if we broke out of the loop among other things. This change makes fish `for` loops behave like most other shells. Fixes #1935 * Remove redundant line
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# Comments in odd places don't cause problems
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# Bracket expansion
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# Escaped newlines
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# Simple function tests
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# Ensure eval doesn't unnecessarily mess with the exit status
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# Verify that we can turn stderr into stdout and then pipe it
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# Test that trailing ^ doesn't trigger redirection, see #1873
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# Verify that we can pipe something other than stdout
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# echo tests
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# Verify that pipes don't conflict with fd redirections
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# Make sure while loops don't run forever with no-exec (#1543)
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# For loops with read-only vars is an error (#4342)
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fish: You cannot use read-only variable 'status' in a for loop
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for status in a b c
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# For loop control vars available outside the for block
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# Comments allowed in between lines (#1987)
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# Backslashes are part of comments and do not join lines (#1255)
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# Verify $argv set correctly in sourced scripts (#139)
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