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chainlint.sed recognizes multi-line quoted strings within subshells: echo "abc def" >out && so it can avoid incorrectly classifying lines internal to the string as breaking the &&-chain. To identify the first line of a multi-line string, it checks if the line contains a single quote. However, this is fragile and can be easily fooled by a line containing multiple strings: echo "xyz" "abc def" >out && Make detection more robust by checking for an odd number of quotes rather than only a single one. (Escaped quotes are not handled, but support may be added later.) The original multi-line string recognizer rather cavalierly threw away all but the final quote, whereas the new one is careful to retain all quotes, so the "expected" output of a couple existing chainlint tests is updated to account for this new behavior. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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(
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x="line 1 line 2 line 3" &&
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?!AMP?! y='line 1 line2'
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foobar
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>) &&
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(
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echo "there's nothing to see here" &&
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exit
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>) &&
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(
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echo "xyz" "abc def ghi" &&
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echo 'xyz' 'abc def ghi' &&
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echo 'xyz' "abc def ghi" &&
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barfoo
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>)
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