fish-shell/tests/test1.out
Fabian Homborg 3847d2e9d1 Also set the read-only flag for non-electric vars
For some reason, we have two places where a variable can be read-only:

- By key in env.cpp:is_read_only(), which is checked via set*

- By flag on the actual env_var_t, which is checked e.g. in
  parse_execution

The latter didn't happen for non-electric variables like hostname,
because they used the default constructor, because they were
constructed via operator[] (or some such C++-iness).

This caused for-loops to crash on an assert if they used a
non-electric read-only var like $hostname or $SHLVL.

Instead, we explicitly set the flag.

We might want to remove one of the two read-only checks, or something?

Fixes #5548.
2019-01-18 19:27:41 +01:00

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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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# That goes for non-electric ones as well (#5548)
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$loop_var: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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$loop_var: not set in global scope
$loop_var: not set in universal scope
$loop_var: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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$loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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$loop_var: not set in universal scope
$loop_var: not set in local scope
$loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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$loop_var: not set in universal scope
$loop_var: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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$loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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$loop_var: not set in universal scope
$loop_var: not set in local scope
$loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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