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Double expansions of variables had the following issues: * `"$$foo"` threw an error no matter what the value of `$foo` was. * `set -l foo ''; echo $$foo` threw an error because of the expansion of `$foo` to `''`. With this change, double expansion always works properly. When double-expanding a multi-valued variable, in a double-quoted string the first word of the inner expansion is used for the outer expansion, and outside of a quoted string every word is used for the double-expansion in each of the arguments. > set -l foo bar baz > set -l bar one two > set -l baz three four > echo "$$foo" one two baz > echo $$foo one two three four
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Testing high level script functionality
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File expansion.in tested ok
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File printf.in tested ok
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