I found another bug in print -v with arrays:
ksh -c 'bool -a bl;for((i=0;i<10;i++));do
bl[2][i]=true;((i%3))&&bl[3][i]=true;done;print -v bl'
(
        [2]=(
                true
                true
                true
                true
                true
                true
                true
                true
                true
                true
        )
        typeset -a [3]=(
                [1]=true
                [2]=true
                [4]=true
                [5]=true
                [7]=true
                [8]=true
        )
)

As you'll notice the 2nd index is represented in two different forms:
First [2]=( and the 2nd typeset -a [3]. IMO the typeset -a is
redundant and screws up our parsing attempts from C++ side.

Wendy
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