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Re: [BUG] test ! "-o" ([ ! -o ]) exit status should be 1



> On 09 August 2021 at 11:55 koichi nakashima <koichi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> In the following code, I expected the exit status to be 1.
> However, in zsh 5.0.3 and later, it was actually 0.
> 
> $ zsh -c '[ ! -o ]; echo "$ZSH_VERSION: $?"'
> 4.3.17: 1

It's a little bizarre that we've actually got a test for this, and it's
deliberately set up this way.  But I think the fix for this case is simple
— more complicated expressions with "test" or "[", as opposed to "[[", can
go horribly wrong, but two arguments should be OK — so I've just flipped
the test.  It can't possibly be right that -a and -o are treated differently
in this context, can it?

pws

diff --git a/Src/parse.c b/Src/parse.c
index b09c7989a..be26112a5 100644
--- a/Src/parse.c
+++ b/Src/parse.c
@@ -2509,7 +2509,7 @@ par_cond_2(void)
 	 * In "test" compatibility mode, "! -a ..." and "! -o ..."
 	 * are treated as "[string] [and] ..." and "[string] [or] ...".
 	 */
-	if (!(n_testargs > 1 && (check_cond(*testargs, "a") ||
+	if (!(n_testargs > 2 && (check_cond(*testargs, "a") ||
 				 check_cond(*testargs, "o"))))
 	{
 	    condlex();
diff --git a/Test/C02cond.ztst b/Test/C02cond.ztst
index 5b105b2a0..4366b4142 100644
--- a/Test/C02cond.ztst
+++ b/Test/C02cond.ztst
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ F:scenario if you encounter it.
 >0
 >0
 >1
->0
+>1
 >0
 >0
 >1




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