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#   This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
#   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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#

# test behavior of redirections when the shell doesn't exit and exec gets a
# program name to execute as an operand

# set up a fixed path so we know notthere will not be found
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin
export PATH

FN=/tmp/output-$$
shopt -s execfail

# make sure execfail works right, otherwise none of the rest matters
exec notthere
echo after failed exec: $?

# basic redirection undoing if exec fails
rm -f $FN
exec notthere >$FN
echo after failed exec with output redirection
rm -f $FN

# undo successful redirections if exec fails but does not exit the shell
exec notthere 4>&2
echo foo >&4

# we should undo successful redirects if one of the redirections fails
exec >$FN 2>.
echo after failed redir stdout
echo after failed redir stderr >&2

exec notthere <<<'foo bar baz'
echo after failed exec with input redirection

# the command builtin should not make a difference here

# make sure execfail works right, otherwise none of the rest matters
command exec notthere
echo after failed exec: $?

# basic redirection undoing if exec fails
rm -f $FN
command exec notthere >$FN
echo after failed exec with output redirection
rm -f $FN

# undo successful redirections if exec fails but does not exit the shell
command exec notthere 4>&2
echo foo >&4

# we should undo successful redirects if one of the redirections fails
command exec >$FN 2>.
echo after failed redir stdout
echo after failed redir stderr >&2

command exec notthere <<<'foo bar baz'
echo after failed exec with input redirection