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2007-09-25[EXPAND] Do not expand tilde in parameter expansion within quotesHerbert Xu
Previously code was added so that tilde expansion was carried out parameter expansions within double quotes. This change was made with reference the behaviour of bash at the time. Bash has since be fixed so that this behaviour no longer occurs which is in line with most other POSIX shells. So this patch removes that behaviour in dash as well. Test case: unset a echo "${a:-~root}" Old result: /root New result: ~root
2007-09-24[PARSER] Remove arithmetic expansion collapsing at parse timeHerbert Xu
Collapsing arithmethc expansion is incorrect when the inner arithmetic expansion is a part of a parameter expansion. Test case: unset a echo $((3 + ${a:=$((4 + 5))})) echo $a Old result: (4 + 5) New result: 9
2007-09-24[PARSER] Remove superfluous dblquote settings when ending arithHerbert Xu
When an arithmetic expansion terminates and we restore the syntax to the previous one, we don't need to set dblquote because we never changed upon entering the arithmetic expansion.
2007-09-24[PARSER] Remove superfluous arinest test for dqvarnestHerbert Xu
dqvarnest is only used to determine whether CENDQUOTE should terminate the double-quote syntax. Since CENDQUOTE can never occur while arinest is set, we don't need to take arinest into account for dqvarnest.
2007-09-24[PARSER] Remove superfluous arinest test in CENDQUOTEHerbert Xu
If arinest is set then the syntax must be ARISYNTAX. As such CENDQUOTE can never occur while arinest is set so we don't need to test for it.
2007-09-24[EXPAND] Perform tilde expansion in all parameter expansion wordsHerbert Xu
Previously tilde expansion was not carried out for =?#% expansion words. This is contrary to the POSIX specification. Test case: a=~root:~root echo ${a#~root} Old result: /root:/root New result: :/root
2007-09-24[EXPAND] Do not quote back slashes in parameter expansions outside quotesHerbert Xu
Test case: a=/b/c/* b=\\ echo ${a%$b*} Old result: /b/c/* New result: /b/c/
2007-09-22[BUILTIN] test: little size and speed optimizationsOleg Verych
* Speed up (libc=glibc): deen:debian/src/dash-0.5.3# echo $(((7853+8631+7529+9777+9161+7552)/6)) 8417,8250 # this patch deen:/mnt/work/debian/src/dash-0.5.3# echo $(((9553+7789+9450+9925+7595+9590)/6)) 8983 # short deen:debian/src/dash-0.5.3# echo $(( (9655+7853+9733+7826+9618+10053)/6 )) 9123 # '[' ']' deen:debian/src/dash-0.5.3# deen:debian/src/dash-0.5.3# echo $(((9231+9423+9365+9650+8883+8291)/6)) 9140 # unpatched deen:debian/src/dash-0.5.3# * Size down: olecom@deen:/mnt/debian/src/dash-0.5.3$ size src/test.o # this patchset text data bss dec hex filename 4142 0 16 4158 103e src/test.o olecom@deen:/mnt/debian/src/dash-0.5.3$ size src/test.o text data bss dec hex filename 4209 0 16 4225 1081 src/test.o olecom@deen:/mnt/debian/src/dash-0.5.3$
2007-09-22[BUILTIN] test: White space fixesOleg Verych
Some trailing whitespace was killed or tabified.
2007-09-22[SHELL] Move flushall to the point just before _exitHerbert Xu
We need to flush at the very end in case we've generated any errors before that. The flushall call cannot perform a longjmp so it's safe there.
2007-09-22[SHELL] Restore foreground process group on exitHerbert Xu
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:20:27PM +0200, Denis Vlasenko wrote: > > When I start dash under Midnight Commander and then type 'exit', dash > exits all right, but then MC is sent to background. It happens because > dash does not restore current process group on exit. > > Attached patch fixes this. It also fixes another bug: setjobctl(0) > must ignore tcsetpgrp errors, because there are cases when tty is > destroyed under dash. > > Patch is run-tested. I've fixed this slightly differently so that we don't need the xtcsetpgrp change.
2007-07-12Release 0.5.4.Herbert Xu
2007-05-12[REDIR] Size optimisations in redir.cHerbert Xu
Add likely flag on REDIR_PUSH. Remove sv check on REDIR_SAVEFD2 (it implies REDIR_PUSH). Optimise NTOFD/NFROMFD same fd check.
2007-05-12[REDIR] Fix redirect restore on saved file descriptorsHerbert Xu
As it stands if a redirection occurs on a file descriptor that was previously closed, it won't be closed after that redirection goes out of effect. This is because we don't keep track of closed file descriptors properly as we do for open ones. This patch fixes this by introducing two new states, CLOSED and REALLY_CLOSED. The first represents an initially closed descriptor which is now open while the second one represents an initally closed descriptor which is now closed. This patch is based on work by Rainer Weikusat.
2007-05-12[REDIR] Remove redundant CLOEXEC callsHerbert Xu
Now that we're marking file descriptors as CLOEXEC in savefd, we no longer need to close them on exec or in setinputfd.
2007-05-12[REDIR] Replace copyfd by savefd and use dup2 elsewhereHerbert Xu
There are two kinds of users to copyfd, those that want to copy an fd to an exact value and those that want to move an fd to a value >= 10. The former can simply use dup2 directly while the latter share a lot of common code that now constitutes savefd.
2007-05-06[EVAL] Use dup2 instead of copyfd in evalbackcmdHerbert Xu
Since we know that dup2 must succeed here we can call it directly.
2007-05-06[REDIR] Remove EMFILE special caseHerbert Xu
No caller of copyfd need to ignore EMFILE so we can remove the special case and just let it call sh_error on any error.
2007-05-06[PARSER] Remove unnecessary inclusion of redir.hHerbert Xu
2007-05-05[PARSER] Fix typo in commentHerbert Xu
The value for CTLBACKQ | CTLQUOTE is now -123, not 133.
2007-04-28[BUILTIN] Fix mkbuiltin sort orderHerbert Xu
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 04:24:55PM -0800, Dan Nicholson wrote: > I was having a problem building dash where `:' wasn't being recognized > as a builtin command. I won't bore you with the details of the > debugging, but it came down to the fact that the generated struct in > builtins.c wasn't being sorted correctly. The ":" name was coming > before the "." name and then was never able to be found by bsearch(). > > The issue turned out to be that I was building with a UTF-8 charset, > causing the `sort' to come out differently from the mkbuiltins script. > When I finally set LANG=C, it came out correct. Here's an example of > the difference. > > $ LANG=C sort << "EOF" > : > . > EOF > . > : > $ LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-1 sort << "EOF" > : > . > EOF > : > . > > My system has glibc-2.3.6, but I also tested it on an RHEL3 server at > work. My solution was just to add LC_ALL=C to the mkbuiltins script. > Maybe it's overkill to use LC_ALL. Patch against HEAD attached. I've changed this patch so that we just set LC_COLLATE for the sort command.
2006-10-22[BUILTIN] Fixed command -v segmentation faultHerbert Xu
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 02:19:18PM +0000, Gerrit Pape wrote: > Hi Herbert, please see > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=387458 > > On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 03:50:02PM +0200, Julien Danjou wrote: > > I just found this bug which is easily reproductible: > > > > % dash -c 'command -v' > > zsh: segmentation fault dash -c 'command -v' Since bash's behaviour is minimalist here, I've decided to adopt its behaviour here as well which is to return success silently.
2006-10-13[SYSTEM] Check return code for getgroups and fwriteAlexey Gladkov
Check getgroups() and fwrite() return code, required to build with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2.
2006-10-04[EXPAND] Fixed inverted char class matchingHerbert Xu
The return value of ccmatch was being treated as 0 or 1 but it's actually zero or non-zero. This broke inverted character class matching. Reported by Alexander Skwar.
2006-05-23[BUILD] Added --with-libedit option to configureAlexey Gladkov
Add to the configure.ac new option: --with-libedit - Compile with libedit support.
2006-04-23[PARSER] Only use signed char for syntax arraysHerbert Xu
The existing scheme of using the native char for syntax array indicies makes cross-compiling difficult. Therefore it makes sense to choose one specific sign for everyone. Since signed chars are native to most platforms and i386, it makes more sense to use that if we are to choose one type for everyone.
2006-03-29[PARSER] Use alloca to get rid of setjmpHerbert Xu
Now that the only thing protected by setjmp/longjmp is the saved string, we can allocate it on the stack to get rid of the jump.
2006-03-29[PARSER] Removed useless parsebackquote flagHerbert Xu
The parsebackquote flag is only used in a test where it always has the value zero. So we can remove it altogether.
2006-01-12[EVAL] Make eval with empty arguments return 0 Herbert Xu
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 10:56:23AM +0000, Gerrit Pape wrote: > tags 347232 + patch > quit > > On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 04:29:19PM +0100, Marco Nenciarini wrote: > > The problem is here: > > > > # Set the kernel 2.6 option only for fresh install > > test -z "$(GetMenuOpt "kopt" "")" && kopt_2_6="root=$root_device_2_6 ro" > > > > # Extract options for specific kernels > > eval $(ExtractMenuOpts "\(kopt_[a-zA-Z0-9_]\+\)") > > > > If the first test fails and the eval argument is empty then dash > > terminate with exitcode 1. > > > This is a simple testcase: > > tm:~# bash -c "set -e ;/bin/false && : ; eval ''; echo 'END'"; echo $? > > END > > 0 > > tm:~# dash -c "set -e ;/bin/false && : ; eval ''; echo 'END'"; echo $? > > 1 > > > > if you insert any command with successfull exit status before the > > empty eval, all work ok: > > tm:~# bash -c "set -e ;/bin/false && : ; : ; eval ''; echo 'END'"; echo $? > > END > > 0 > > tm:~# dash -c "set -e ;/bin/false && : ; : ; eval ''; echo 'END'"; echo $? > > END > > 0 > > Yes, I can confirm this is a bug in dash. The standard says > > EXIT STATUS > > If there are no arguments, or only null arguments, eval shall > return a zero exit status; otherwise, it shall return the exit > status of the command defined by the string of concatenated > arguments separated by <space>s. > > Hi Herbert, please see http://bugs.debian.org/347232 Changed evalstring to return the exit status instead of evalskip. This allows us to return zero if the string is empty.
2005-11-26Release 0.5.3.Herbert Xu
2005-11-14[BUILTIN] Fix \c spillage across echo commandsHerbert Xu
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 07:16:53PM +0100, Mike Hommey wrote: > Here is a simple test case: > > #!/bin/dash > echo test\\ test > echo '\c' > echo test\\ test > > it outputs: > test\ test > test\ > > This is due to mis-usage of a global variable. See attached patch for a > fix. Instead of setting rval when \c is detected, this is now set in the return value of conv_escape_str. This prevents the spillage reported in http://bugs.debian.org/337294.
2005-11-13[BUILTIN] Always call conv_escape_str in echocmdHerbert Xu
Instead of calling conv_escape_str when we detect a backslash we will call it unconditionally. This helps get rid of some unnecessary code in echocmd.
2005-11-13[MEMALLOC] Remove unnecessary truncation in _STPUTCHerbert Xu
Using char in the function argument causes unnecessary truncation to occur. This patch changes it to an int.
2005-11-04[HELPER] Use mktemp if tempfile is not availableHerbert Xu
tempfile(1) is Debian-specific so let's use mktemp(1) as a fallback.
2005-10-30[JOBS] Fixed support for disabling job controlHerbert Xu
Since nobody has compiled with JOBS turned off for quite a while, it has bit-rotted. This patch makes it build again.
2005-10-29[SYSTEM] Fixed fallback stpcpy implementationHerbert Xu
The implementation has an off-by-one bug. This results in random memory corruption. In one particular case, it caused certain bits of a function body to go missing.
2005-10-29[SYSTEM] Added out-of-line ctypes functions for klibcHerbert Xu
Unfortunately klibc doesn't provide out-of-line versions of ctypes functions such as isalpha. This is a nasty hack to create them.
2005-10-29[SYSTEM] Include system.h for stpcpy in nodes.cHerbert Xu
Since we have a fallback implementation for stpcpy we can now use it unconditionally in nodes.c.pat. This also fixes a link error with klibc.
2005-10-29[SYSTEM] Added dummy sysconf implementationHerbert Xu
Add a dummy sysconf implementation that always fails for klibc.
2005-10-29[BUILTIN] Removed standalone/csh support from testHerbert Xu
Let's remove the support for standalone support from test for the same reason as printf.
2005-10-29[SYSTEM] Added dummy strtod implementationHerbert Xu
klibc doesn't have strtod or atof. So add an implementation that always fails by setting the end pointer to the input string.
2005-10-29[BUILTIN] Removed standalone/csh support from printfHerbert Xu
The support for standalone/csh printf only serves to complicate maintainence.
2005-10-29[SYSTEM] Added default definition for SSIZE_MAXHerbert Xu
klibc doesn't define the macro SSIZE_MAX.
2005-10-29[BUILTIN] Disable histcmd completely when SMALL is definedHerbert Xu
Now that mkbuiltins correctly disabled histcmd we don't need the dummy histcmd implementation anymore.
2005-10-29[BUILTIN] Disable ulimit if there is no getrlimitHerbert Xu
For systems without getrlimit (e.g., klibc) we will disable ulimit. In order to achieve this, builtins.def is now produced by cpp which allows us to use macros such as HAVE_GETRLIMIT in it. Thie also means that we can get rid of the cflags parsing code in mkbuiltins.
2005-10-29[SIGNAL] Added default implementation of killpgHerbert Xu
klibc doesn't have killpg. Since we only call it for valid values of pid, we can call kill instead.
2005-10-29[SIGNAL] Added default implementation of strsignalHerbert Xu
klibc doesn't have strsignal but it does have sys_siglist.
2005-10-29Added missing system.h inclusion for mempcpyHerbert Xu
All users of mempcpy must include system.h.
2005-10-29Fixed gcc 4.0 compilation problemsHerbert Xu
Removed obsolete extern declaration on funcnest. This conflits with the correct static definition. Changed memtodest prototype to use char * instead of unsigned char *. Perform the unsigned char cast inside memtodest instead.
2005-10-29[EXPAND] Added getpwhome as a wrapper for getpwnamHerbert Xu
klibc doesn't have and doesn't need getpwnam. This change creates getpwhome which always returns NULL if getpwnam doesn't exist.