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I'm trying to write a bash script that will manipulate the data piped from xsel.

...
ary=()
while read data; do
    echo $data
    ary=( "${ary[@]}" "$data" )
done

The problem is there is nothing being read when I call:

xsel | myscript.sh

I have tried

echo "testing testing" | myscript.sh

and that works, and I also made sure there was something coming from xsel

xsel | festival --tts --pipe
# will read the clipboard string piped from xsel aloud

Any Suggestions? Thanks in advance

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read fails if it can't read a full line, and xsel doesn't output a line feed.

Replace your loop with:

readarray ary   # new in Bash 4

If you're only adding lines in an array as a proxy for sticking all the data in a variable, you can instead do:

input=$(cat)
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  • You forgot to add -t to readarray. Also, using timeout (-t) for read could also be helpful.
    – konsolebox
    May 31, 2014 at 7:30
  • -t strips trailing newlines, but the original problem seems to be that there is no trailing newline to strip.
    – chepner
    May 31, 2014 at 13:59
  • @chepner If the OP actually expects data to be not multi-lined, then using a single read would be enough. readarray would not be needed.
    – konsolebox
    May 31, 2014 at 14:26
  • By the way I'm not sure if your edit applies as it's not reading input from a file but from a command.
    – konsolebox
    May 31, 2014 at 14:28

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