# Chars above 0x7f are used as special codes. | |
# 0x81 is CTLESC (see ash.c). | |
# The bug was that quoting and unquoting of them | |
# was out of sync for redirect filenames. | |
# Subcase when redirect filename is specified in a variable. | |
>unicode.sh | |
echo -e 'v=uni\x81code' >>unicode.sh | |
echo -e 'echo Ok >"$v"' >>unicode.sh | |
echo -e 'cat uni\x81code' >>unicode.sh | |
echo -e 'cat uni?code' >>unicode.sh | |
. ./unicode.sh | |
rm uni*code* | |
echo Done |