Recognize 'busybox' in --shell and directives. Add to doc texts.
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@ -85,7 +85,8 @@ not warn at all, as `ksh` supports decimals in arithmetic contexts.
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**-s**\ *shell*,\ **--shell=***shell*
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: Specify Bourne shell dialect. Valid values are *sh*, *bash*, *dash* and *ksh*.
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: Specify Bourne shell dialect. Valid values are *sh*, *bash*, *dash*, *ksh*,
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and *busybox*.
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The default is to deduce the shell from the file's `shell` directive,
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shebang, or `.bash/.bats/.dash/.ksh` extension, in that order. *sh* refers to
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POSIX `sh` (not the system's), and will warn of portability issues.
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"Specify path when looking for sourced files (\"SCRIPTDIR\" for script's dir)",
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Option "s" ["shell"]
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(ReqArg (Flag "shell") "SHELLNAME")
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"Specify dialect (sh, bash, dash, ksh)",
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"Specify dialect (sh, bash, dash, ksh, busybox)",
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Option "S" ["severity"]
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(ReqArg (Flag "severity") "SEVERITY")
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"Minimum severity of errors to consider (error, warning, info, style)",
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@ -211,6 +211,8 @@ prop_checkBashisms116 = verify checkBashisms "#!/bin/busybox sh\nx='test'\n${x[1
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prop_checkBashisms117 = verify checkBashisms "#!/bin/busybox sh\nx='test'\n${!x[@]}" -- SC3055
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prop_checkBashisms118 = verify checkBashisms "#!/bin/busybox sh\nxyz=1\n${!x*}" -- SC3056
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prop_checkBashisms119 = verify checkBashisms "#!/bin/busybox sh\nx='test'\n${x^^[t]}" -- SC3059
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prop_checkBashisms120 = verify checkBashisms "#!/bin/sh\n[ x == y ]"
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prop_checkBashisms121 = verifyNot checkBashisms "#!/bin/sh\n# shellcheck shell=busybox\n[ x == y ]"
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checkBashisms = ForShell [Sh, Dash, BusyboxSh] $ \t -> do
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params <- ask
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kludge params t
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@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ shellForExecutable name =
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"sh" -> return Sh
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"bash" -> return Bash
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"bats" -> return Bash
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"busybox" -> return BusyboxSh -- Used for directives and --shell=busybox
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"busybox sh" -> return BusyboxSh
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"busybox ash" -> return BusyboxSh
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"dash" -> return Dash
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