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			Tighten here-doc recognition to prevent it from being fooled by text
which looks like a here-doc operator but happens merely to be the
content of a string, such as this real-world case from t7201:
    echo "<<<<<<< ours" &&
    echo ourside &&
    echo "=======" &&
    echo theirside &&
    echo ">>>>>>> theirs"
This problem went unnoticed because chainlint.sed is not a real parser,
but rather applies heuristics to pretend to understand shell code. In
this case, it saw what it thought was a here-doc operator (`<< ours`),
and fell off the end of the test looking for the closing tag "ours"
which it never found, thus swallowed the remainder of the test without
checking it for &&-chain breakage.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # LINT: "<< ours" inside string is not here-doc
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| echo "<<<<<<< ours" &&
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| echo ourside &&
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| echo "=======" &&
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| echo theirside &&
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| echo ">>>>>>> theirs" &&
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| 
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| (
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| # LINT: "<< ours" inside string is not here-doc
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| 	echo "<<<<<<< ours" &&
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| 	echo ourside &&
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| 	echo "=======" &&
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| 	echo theirside &&
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| 	echo ">>>>>>> theirs"
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| 	poodle
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| ) >merged
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