> On Jun 3, 2020, at 3:18 AM, Martin Schulte <g...@schrader-schulte.de> > wrote: > >> Unfortunely, I don't retrieve this behaviour in man page. > > Me neither, maybe the manual should read > > If the substitution appears within double quotes *or as the right-hand > side of an variable assignment*, word splitting and filename expansion > are not performed on the results. > > at end of 3.5.4.
The 5.0.17(1) man page does mention this, under "PARAMETERS" (section 3.4 "Shell Parameters" in the manual): A variable may be assigned to by a statement of the form name=[value] If value is not given, the variable is assigned the null string. All values undergo tilde expansion, parameter and variable expansion, command substitution, arithmetic expansion, and quote removal (see EXPANSION below). If the variable has its integer attribute set, then value is evaluated as an arithmetic expression even if the $((...)) expansion is not used (see Arithmetic Expansion below). Word splitting is not performed, with the exception of "$@" as explained below under Special Parameters. Pathname expansion is not performed. There are a couple of other places where word splitting and pathname expansion are not performed: https://mywiki.wooledge.org/Quotes#When_Should_You_Quote.3F vq