In shell script syntax, $var[something] is not special for variable
expansion: $var is expanded. However, as it can look as if it were
intended to be an array element access (the correct syntax for which
is ${var[something]}), shellcheck recommends using explicit braces
around ${var} to clarify the intended expansion.
This fixes the warning:
In ./configure line 2346:
if "$target_ld" -verbose 2>&1 | grep -q
"^[[:space:]]*$emu[[:space:]]*$"; then
^-- SC1087: Use
braces when expanding arrays, e.g. ${array[idx]} (or ${var}[.. to quiet).
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <[email protected]>
Message-id: [email protected]
---
configure | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index dec6f030346..a56c3d921be 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -2343,7 +2343,7 @@ if test -n "$target_cc" &&
# emulation. Linux and OpenBSD/amd64 use 'elf_i386'; FreeBSD uses the _fbsd
# variant; OpenBSD/i386 uses the _obsd variant; and Windows uses i386pe.
for emu in elf_i386 elf_i386_fbsd elf_i386_obsd i386pe; do
- if "$target_ld" -verbose 2>&1 | grep -q
"^[[:space:]]*$emu[[:space:]]*$"; then
+ if "$target_ld" -verbose 2>&1 | grep -q
"^[[:space:]]*${emu}[[:space:]]*$"; then
ld_i386_emulation="$emu"
break
fi
--
2.25.1