| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This patch gets rid of the stack mark tracking hack by allocating a little
bit of stack memory if we're at risk of planting a stack mark which may be
grown later. To do this a new function pushstackmark is added which lets
the user pick a bigger amount to allocate since some users do that anyway
after setting a stack mark.
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Merge flags into subtype.
Do not write subtype out twice.
Add likely flag on ${ vs. $NAME.
Kill unnecessary (and bogus) PEOA check.
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Previously dash treated ${##1} as a length operation. This patch fixes that.
Test case:
set -- a
echo ${##1}OK
Old result:
1OK
New result:
OK
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Previously dash required a <newline> character to be present in order for
a here-document delimiter to be detected. Allowing EOF in the absence of
a <newline> to play the same purpose allows some intuitive scripts to
succeed. POSIX seems to be silence on this so this should be OK.
Test case:
eval 'cat <<- NOT
test
NOT'
echo OK
Old result:
test
NOTOK
New result:
test
OK
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Because the parser does not recursively parse parameter expansion with respect
to quotes, we can't accurately determine quote status at parse time. This
patch works around this by moving the quote detection to run-time where we
do interpret it recursively.
Test case:
foo=\\
echo "<${foo#[\\]}>"
Old result:
<\>
New result:
<>
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Test case:
a=/b/c/*
b=\\
echo ${a%$b*}
Old result:
/b/c/*
New result:
/b/c/
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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.
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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.
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The parsebackquote flag is only used in a test where it always has the
value zero. So we can remove it altogether.
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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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