====== Word splitting ====== FIXME to be continued! Word splitting occurs once any of the following expansions are done (and only then!) * [[syntax:pe | Parameter expansion]] * [[syntax:expansion:cmdsubst | Command substitution]] * [[syntax:expansion:arith | Arithmetic expansion]] Bash will scan the results of these expansions for special ''IFS'' characters that mark word boundaries. This is only done on results that are **not double-quoted**! ===== Internal Field Separator IFS ===== The ''IFS'' variable holds the characters that Bash sees as word boundaries in this step. The default contains the characters * * * These characters are also assumed when IFS is **unset**. When ''IFS'' is **empty** (nullstring), no word splitting is performed at all. ===== Behaviour ===== The results of the expansions mentioned above are scanned for ''IFS''-characters. If **one or more** (in a sequence) of them is found, the expansion result is split at these positions into multiple words. This doesn't happen when the expansion results were **double-quoted**. When a null-string (e.g., something that before expanded to >>nothing<<) is found, it is removed, unless it is quoted ('''''' or ''""''). __**Again note:**__ Without any expansion beforehand, Bash won't perform word splitting! In this case, the initial token parsing is solely responsible. ===== See also ===== * [[syntax:expansion:intro | Introduction to expansion and substitution]] * [[syntax:quoting | Quoting and escaping]] * [[http://mywiki.wooledge.org/WordSplitting | WordSplitting]], [[http://mywiki.wooledge.org/IFS | IFS]], and [[http://mywiki.wooledge.org/DontReadLinesWithFor | DontReadLinesWithFor]] - Greg's wiki