GNU bug report logs - #59469
29.0.50; Eshell "for" loop: Calling a non-lisp command (example: /usr/bin/tail) sets the variable exported in the {} block of "for var in list {}" to nil

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Milan Zimmermann <milan.zimmermann <at> gmail.com>

Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 02:06:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 29.0.50

Done: Jim Porter <jporterbugs <at> gmail.com>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Milan Zimmermann <milan.zimmermann <at> gmail.com>
To: 59469 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#59469: 29.0.50; Eshell "for" loop: Calling a non-lisp command (example: /usr/bin/tail) sets the variable exported in the {} block of "for var in list {}" to nil
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 21:04:51 -0500
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Hi,
I might be doing something wrong, but it appears that calling any non-lisp
command  (example: /usr/bin/tail) causes the variable set in the {} block
of "for var in list {}" to change to nil.

To duplicate, please create a file "bug.txt" in ~tmp,

   echo "line one" > ~/tmp/bug.txt

then run the following code -

In the code below, *please replace my full path
"/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt" with your full path. There seems to be an
unrelated issue trying to list ~/tmp/bug.txt*

  for file in (list "/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt") {
                  type-of $file
                  echo "file=$file";
                  # Create a variable. The back and forth between .log and
.txt is
                  # only there to simulate some useful work to set value of
samefile
                  export samefile="${echo
$file(:s/.txt/.log/)}"(:s/.log/.txt/);
                  echo "samefile=$samefile"
                  # Note that on my system, 'which tail' ==> /usr/bin/tail
                  tail $file
                  # Note that on my system, 'which cat' ==> eshell/cat is a
byte-compiled Lisp function in ‘em-unix.el’.
                  # cat $file
                  echo "samefile=$samefile"
                  echo "file=$file";
              }

Actual result:

================
string
file=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
samefile=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
line one
samefile=nil
file=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
================

Please *note how the contents of samefile is nullified. This is the bug I
am reporting here*

Expected result:
================
string
file=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
samefile=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
line one
samefile=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
file=/home/mzimmermann/tmp/bug.txt
================

Notes:

1. I tried this with other non-lisp functions (/usr/bin/gzip) and it caused
the same issue.

2. If we use "cat" which is an elisp function, the loop works as expected.

Thanks,
Milan Zimmermann
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