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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Detect broken &&-chains in tests.
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#
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# At present, only &&-chains in subshells are examined by this linter;
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# top-level &&-chains are instead checked directly by the test framework. Like
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# the top-level &&-chain linter, the subshell linter (intentionally) does not
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# retained.
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#
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# Heuristics are used to detect end-of-subshell when the closing ")" is cuddled
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# Lines missing a final "&&" are flagged with "?!AMP?!", and lines which chain
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# (
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# bar
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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:squash
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bsquash
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/<<[ ]*[-\\'"]*[A-Za-z0-9_]/ {
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/^[ ]*!*[ ]*(..*)[ ]*&&[ ]*$/boneline
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/^[ ]*!*[ ]*(..*)[ ]*[0-9]*[<>|&]/boneline
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:oneline
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/;/{
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h
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s/.*/(/
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:nextline
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/<<[ ]*[-\\'"]*[A-Za-z0-9_]/bheredoc
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