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Adding note about diagnostic tool
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To run against the official specs, you need to make sure you have the "spec" submodule. If you see a `spec/` folder with stuff in it, you're already set. Otherwise run `git submodule update --init`. After that you need to install node.js and run `npm install async` (no, I didn't make a package.json to just list one dependency). Finally, `./run-spec.js spec/specs/*.json` will run against the official tests - there's over 100 of them.
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### Porting and Backporting
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There is a diagnostic script that is aimed to help at making sure the internal functions all work when testing the script out on a version of bash or in an environment that is causing issues. When adding new functions, please make sure this script gets updated to properly test your code.
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### Failed Specs
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It is acceptable for some of the official spec tests to fail. Anything dealing with multiple levels of objects (eg. `{{a.b.c}}`) and changing the delimiters (`{{= | | =}}` will fail. Other than that, this bash implementation of the mustache spec should pass tests.
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