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On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 08:06:16AM +0000, Guido Berhoerster wrote:
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> with the latest git version of dash trap actions are not
> evaluated in the context of a function.
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> The following script demonstrates the bug:
> ----8<----
> read_timeout () {
> saved_traps="$(trap)"
> trap 'printf "timed out\n"; eval "${saved_traps}"; return' TERM
> ( sleep $1; kill -TERM $$ ) >/dev/null 2>&1 &
> timer_pid=$!
> read $2
> kill $timer_pid 2>/dev/null
> }
>
> read_timeout 5 value
> printf "read \"%s\"\n" "${value:=default}"
>
> ---->8----
> The return statement in the trap inside the read_timeout function
> does not return from the function but rather exits the script.
>
> With dash 0.5.5.1 it works as expected.
This bug was caused by the SKIPEVAL removal. When the SKIPEVAL
hack was added to improve set -e support in traps, dotrap was
changed to return whether set -e was detected. After the removal
of SKIPEVAL, set -e is now handled through exraise.
However, dotrap still returned a value which is now incorrectly
used to trigger an exraise.
This patch removes the vestigial link between dotrap and exraise.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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evalcommand always clobbers the exit status in case of an EXEXEC
which means that exec always fails with exit status 2 regardless
of what it actually returns.
This patch adds the missing check for EXEXEC so that the correct
exit status is preserved.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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Example:
$ dash -c 'set -e; (false); echo here'
here
With this commit, dash exits 1 before echo.
The bug was reported by Stefan Fritsch through
http://bugs.debian.org/514863
Signed-off-by: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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The notyet code is identical to the current code.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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According to
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/xcu_chap02.html#tag_02_12
"A subshell environment shall be created as a duplicate of the shell
environment, except that signal traps set by that shell environment
shall be set to the default values."
Currently the eflag is cleared when forking a subshell, e.g.
$ dash -c 'set -e ; z=$(false;echo foo) ; echo $z'
foo
With this commit the eflag is preserved for subshells, and dash exits 1
before echo.
The problem was reported by Vincent Lefevre through
http://bugs.debian.org/514863
Signed-off-by: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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In some cases the shell executes a subshell or an external command in
the current process. This is not done if a trap on EXIT has been set, so
that that trap can execute after the subshell or external command has
finished. Extend that check to all traps. (A trap is "set" if a
non-empty command string has been attached to it.)
Improve encapsulation by exporting an accessor function for this and
making the trap array static again.
This is much like FreeBSD SVN r194127, enhanced to apply to subshells
also (see FreeBSD SVN r194774).
Example:
dash -c '{ trap "echo moo" TERM; sleep 3; }& sleep 1; kill $!;wait'
This should print "moo" after 3 seconds.
Example:
dash -c '{ trap "echo moo" TERM; (sleep 3) }& sleep 1; kill $!;wait'
The same.
Example:
dash -c '{ trap "echo moo" TERM; sleep 3; :; }& sleep 1; kill $!;wait'
This works correctly even without this patch.
Signed-off-by: Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@stack.nl>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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Just like the poplocalvar problem recently fixed, redirections
can also be leaked in case of an abnormal exit. This patch fixes
it using the same method as poplocalvar, by storing the previous
redirection state and restoring to that point.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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The null redirect checks were added as an optimisation to avoid
unnecessary memory allocations. However, we could avoid this
completely by simply making the caller avoid making a redirection
unless it is not null.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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The recent cmdenviron removal broke regular utilities by calling
poplocalvars too early. This patch fixes that by postponing the
poplocalvars for regular utilities until they have completed.
In order to ensure that local still works, it is now a special
built-in.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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The new localvar code broke the abnormal exit from functions
and built-ins by not restoring the original localvar state.
This patch fixes this by storing the previous localvar state so
that we always unwind correctly in case of an abnormal exit.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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This patch replaces the cmdenviron mechanism for temporary command
variables with the localvars mechanism used by functions.
This reduces code size, and more importantly, makes the variable
assignment take effect immediately as required by POSIX.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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This patch adds localvars nesting infrastructure so we can reuse
the localvars mechanism for command evaluation.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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parse_command_args() returning a **argv pointer with *argv == 0 makes
dash segfault in find_command(). To reproduce run
dash -c 'command --'
With this commit, parse_command_args() returns 0 if *argv is null after
parsing --, and so fixes the subsequent segfault.
Reported by Jonny through http://bugs.debian.org/579543
Signed-off-by: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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Now that eval handles EV_TESTED correctly, we can remove the
SKIPEVAL hack and simply use EXEXIT for set -e.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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This patch fixes the case where the eval command is used with
set -e and as part of a construct that should not cause the
shell to abort, e.g., as part of the condition of an if statement.
This is achieved by propagating the EV_TESTED flag into the
evalstring function through evalcmd. As this alters the prototype
of evalcmd it is now invoked explicitly by evalbltin. The built-in
infrastructure has been changed to accomodate this special case.
In order to ensure that the EXIT trap is properly executed this
patch clears evalskip in exitshell. This wasn't needed before
because of the broken way evalstring worked where it always clears
evalskip when called by minusc.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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Now that waitcmd no longer uses EXSIG we can remove it.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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Hi, Herbert and friends. I've created a small patch that allows dash
to be built on Mac OS X. I'm contributing it here with the hope that
it's suitable for inclusion in dash.
The changes in this patch are:
- __attribute__((__alias__())) is not supported, add an autoconf check
- open64 is not present although the stat64 family is, separate the
autoconf checks
- A syntax error had slipped into a non-glibc codepath
- mkbuiltins had a nonportable mktemp invocation for the case where
tempfile is not availalble
Nothing in this patch is actually Mac OS X-specific, so it might aid
portability to other platforms as well.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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dash dies on sparc with a SIGBUS due to an arithmetic error introduced
with commit 03b4958, this patch fixes it.
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> Hi Gerrit,
>
> dash 0.5.4-3 dies on sparc with a SIGBUS due to an arithmetic error
> introduced with the patch
> 0030-EXEC-Fixed-execing-of-scripts-with-no-hash-bang.diff. The
> attached
> patch fixes the problem.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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The herefd hack goes back more than a decade. it limits the amount of
memory we have to allocate when expanding here-documents by writing the
result out from time to time. However, it's no longer safe because the
stack is used to place intermediate results too and there we certainly
don't want to write them out should we be short on memory.
In any case, with today's computers we can afford to keep the entire
result in memory and write them out at the end.
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This patch adds the badnum function and uses it to mostly replace the use
of illnum except in miscbltin where the current code turns out to be smaller
because of the twin sh_error calls.
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The function tryexec used the original name instead of the path found through
PATH search. This patch fixes that.
Test case:
trap 'rm -f $TMP' EXIT
TMP=$(tempfile -s nosuchthing)
cat <<- EOF > $TMP
echo OK
EOF
chmod u+x $TMP
cd /
PATH=${TMP%/*} ${TMP##*/}
Old result:
/bin/sh: Can't open filelgY4Fanosuchthing
New result:
OK
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Because the parser does not recursively parse parameter expansion with respect
to quotes, we can't accurately determine quote status at parse time. This
patch works around this by moving the quote detection to run-time where we
do interpret it recursively.
Test case:
foo=\\
echo "<${foo#[\\]}>"
Old result:
<\>
New result:
<>
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Since we know that dup2 must succeed here we can call it directly.
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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.
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This change updates the BSD licence to the three-clause version since
NetBSD has already done so. This makes dash GPL-compatible.
It also adds Christos Zoulas (NetBSD ash maintainer) to the COPYING file.
I've added "copyright by Herbert Xu" to most files.
Finally all CVS IDs and inclusion of sys/cdefs.h have been removed.
The latter is needed for support of klibc.
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Let evaltree handle traps from cmdloop.
Reset evalskip after minusc is executed.
Stop executing traps once SKIPEVAL is seen.
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This allows SKIPEVAL and SKIPFUNC to coexist which is needed for eval return 1.
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