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Since #4376, for-loops would set the loop variable outside, so it stays valid. They did this by doing the equivalent of ```fish set -l foo $foo for foo in 1 2 3 ``` And that first imaginary `set -l` would also fire a set-event. Since there's no use for it and the variable isn't actually set, we remove it. Fixes #8384.
46 lines
793 B
Fish
46 lines
793 B
Fish
# RUN: %fish %s
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# A for-loop-variable is a local variable in the enclosing scope.
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set -g i global
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# implicit set -l i $i
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for i in local
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end
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set -ql i && echo $i
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# CHECK: local
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# The loop variable is initialized with any previous value.
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set -g j global
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for j in
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end
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set -ql j && echo $j
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# CHECK: global
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# Loop variables exist only locally in the enclosing local scope.
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# They do not modify other local/global/universal variables.
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set -g k global
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begin
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for k in local1
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echo $k
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# CHECK: local1
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for k in local2
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end
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echo $k
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# CHECK: local2
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end
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echo $k
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# CHECK: local1
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end
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echo $k
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# CHECK: global
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function foo --on-variable foo
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echo foo set
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end
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for foo in 1 2 3
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true
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end
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# CHECK: foo set
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# CHECK: foo set
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# CHECK: foo set
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