That is the correct patch.  Thanks.

On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Rohith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Mohan,
>
> I have attached the patch file .
>
> Hope it helps .
>
> Thanks
> Rohith
>
> On Thursday 14 November 2013 03:51 PM, Mohan Gorai wrote:
>
>   Hi Josh,
>
>  Thanks for the response.
>
>  From the output below, I see that we do have the arrary elements with the
> strings as index created. But, an extra array member is being created for
> every multidimensional associative array.
>
> $ echo "${.sh.version}"
> Version JM 93u 2011-02-08
> $ typeset -A foo
> $ typeset -A foo[bar]
> $ typeset -A foo[baz]
> $ foo[bar][cat]=1
> $ foo[bar][dog]=2
> $ foo[baz][mouse]=3
> $ foo[baz][fish]=4
> $ set | fgrep foo
> _='foo[baz]'
> foo=([bar]=([0]='' [cat]=1 [dog]=2) [baz]=([0]='' [fish]=4 [mouse]=3) )
> $
>
>
>  But with the alpha release, I don't see the extra element.
>
> $ echo "${.sh.version}"
> Version AIJMP 93v- 2013-10-08
> $ typeset -A foo
> $ typeset -A foo[bar]
> $ typeset -A foo[baz]
> $ foo[bar][cat]=1
> $ foo[bar][dog]=2
> $ foo[baz][mouse]=3
> $ foo[baz][fish]=4
> $ set | fgrep foo
> _='foo[baz]'
> foo=([bar]=([cat]=1 [dog]=2) [baz]=([fish]=4 [mouse]=3) )
> $
>
> So it looks to me that ksh93 does support the associative arrays with more
> than one dimension.
>
>  Am I missing something here?
>
>  Thanks,
> ~gmr
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Joshuah Hurst <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Mohan Gorai <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi ,
>> >
>> > I'm using to ksh93 scripts in my application to do various jobs . while
>> > using double associative arrays i found the below :
>> >
>> > # typeset -A foo
>> > # typeset -A foo[bar]
>> > # typeset -A foo[baz]
>> > # foo[bar][cat]=1
>> > # foo[bar][dog]=2
>> > # foo[baz][mouse]=3
>> > # foo[baz][fish]=4
>> > # set | fgrep foo
>> > _='foo[baz]'
>> > foo=([bar]=([cat]=1 [dog]=2) [baz]=([0]='' [fish]=4 [mouse]=3) )
>> >
>> > <<== foo[baz][0] is inserted unexpectedly
>> >
>> > Found that it's being fixed in alpha release as part of the below
>> >
>> > 12-08-20  A bug in which creating a two dimemsional associative array
>> could
>> >  add an extra 0 element to the second subscript has been fixed.
>> >
>> > could someone help me the patch file so that i can patch my binary
>> > accordingly .
>>
>>  ksh93 does not support multidimensional associative arrays.
>> Only indexed multidimensional arrays are supported. If you wish to do
>> the same for associative arrays just append the strings.
>>
>> The 12-08-20 issue you're referring to was a bug which tried to create
>> multidimensional indexed arrays using string as index, which are
>> equivalent to the arithmetic value 0 if they are not defined variables
>> yet and set -o nounset was not set.
>>
>> Arguably the right fix here is that ksh93 should throw an error if
>> someone tried to use an associative array with more than one
>> dimension.
>>
>> Josh
>>
>
>
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