@LuisAverhoff indeed, echo "$array" only prints the first element of the array. You are looking for echo "${array[@]}" or perhaps the equivalent with printf
Could someone tell me whether or not I should wrap quotes around variables in a shell script?
For example, is the following correct:
xdg-open $URL
[ $? -eq 2 ]
or
xdg-open "$URL"
[ "$?" -eq "2" ]
And if so, why?
@LuisAverhoff the behavior to print the array's first element when you reference it as a scalar is a rather dubious and unobvious design
probably it should be a runtime error to access an array as a scalar or vice versa, but we are now stuck with this behavior because it's been there for I think 15+ years