Handle undeclared POSIXLY_CORRECT in Bash completions
As of `brew` 4.0.2, sourcing the Bash completions with `set -eu` causes a failure if `POSIXLY_CORRECT` is not declared. The check will now properly handle this situation. I'm not sure if the resulting code is POSIX-compliant, but it prevents a breaking change until a better solution can be found.
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# This file is automatically generated by running `brew generate-man-completions`.
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					# This file is automatically generated by running `brew generate-man-completions`.
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# See Library/Homebrew/completions/bash.erb for editing instructions.
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					# See Library/Homebrew/completions/bash.erb for editing instructions.
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if [[ -n ${POSIXLY_CORRECT} ]] || shopt -oq posix
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					if [[ -n ${POSIXLY_CORRECT:-} ]] || shopt -oq posix
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then
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					then
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  echo "Homebrew Bash completions do not work in POSIX mode" 1>&2
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					  echo "Homebrew Bash completions do not work in POSIX mode" 1>&2
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  return
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					  return
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