On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 9:38 PM, shawn wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > declare -a array=(aaaaaaaa bbbbbbbb cccccccc); echo "${!array[@]}"; > echo "${!array[@]:-}" > > also, "${!array[@]:foo}" and :+foo and :-foo are all empty as well - > I'm pretty sure this is not intended? > ${!name[@]:-word}, ${!name[@]:+word}, and ${!name[@]:offset:length} are not explicitly documented as valid forms of parameter expansion, and never has been.
If you do that in bash 4.4, you'll get a bad substitution error message.
