name: lineno-stdin description: See if $LINENO is updated and can be modified. stdin: echo A $LINENO echo B $LINENO LINENO=20 echo C $LINENO expected-stdout: A 1 B 2 C 20 --- name: lineno-inc description: See if $LINENO is set for .'d files. file-setup: file 644 "dotfile" echo dot A $LINENO echo dot B $LINENO LINENO=20 echo dot C $LINENO stdin: echo A $LINENO echo B $LINENO . ./dotfile expected-stdout: A 1 B 2 dot A 1 dot B 2 dot C 20 --- name: lineno-func description: See if $LINENO is set for commands in a function. stdin: echo A $LINENO echo B $LINENO bar() { echo func A $LINENO echo func B $LINENO } bar echo C $LINENO expected-stdout: A 1 B 2 func A 4 func B 5 C 8 --- name: lineno-unset description: See if unsetting LINENO makes it non-magic. file-setup: file 644 "dotfile" echo dot A $LINENO echo dot B $LINENO stdin: unset LINENO echo A $LINENO echo B $LINENO bar() { echo func A $LINENO echo func B $LINENO } bar . ./dotfile echo C $LINENO expected-stdout: A B func A func B dot A dot B C --- name: lineno-unset-use description: See if unsetting LINENO makes it non-magic even when it is re-used. file-setup: file 644 "dotfile" echo dot A $LINENO echo dot B $LINENO stdin: unset LINENO LINENO=3 echo A $LINENO echo B $LINENO bar() { echo func A $LINENO echo func B $LINENO } bar . ./dotfile echo C $LINENO expected-stdout: A 3 B 3 func A 3 func B 3 dot A 3 dot B 3 C 3 ---