From: Chet Ramey Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 03:10:01 +0000 (-0500) Subject: commit bash-20101117 snapshot X-Git-Tag: bash-4.3-alpha~153 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=18d2df91025795172e29fb576e3cc965422c8a81;p=thirdparty%2Fbash.git commit bash-20101117 snapshot --- diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 2b5ac32fc..2c64072b5 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. -m. The printf builtin has as new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values +m. The printf builtin has a new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values to use strftime-like formatting. n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. diff --git a/CHANGES-4.2 b/CHANGES-4.2 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc8fe45dd --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGES-4.2 @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.2-alpha, +and the previous version, bash-4.1-release. + +1. Changes to Bash + +a. Fixed a bug in the parser when processing alias expansions containing + quoted newlines. + +b. Fixed a memory leak in associative array expansion. + +c. Fixed a bug that caused quoted here-strings to be requoted when printed. + +d. Fixed a bug in arithmetic expansion that caused the index in an array + expansion to be evaluated twice under certain circumstances. + +e. Fixed several bugs with the expansion and display of variables that have + been given attributes but not values and are technically unset. + +f. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when using filename completion that + expands to a filename containing a globbing character. + +g. Fixed a bug that caused assignment statements preceding a special builtin + when running in Posix mode to not persist after the builtin completed + when the special builtin was executed in a shell function without any + local variables. + +h. Fixed a bug that caused a command to remain in the hash table even after + `hash command' did not find anything if there was already an existing + hashed pathname. + +i. Fixed several bugs caused by executing unsafe functions from a signal + handler in the cases where a signal handler is executed immediately + rather than setting a flag for later execution. + +j. Fixed a bug that caused some internal flag variables to be set + incorrectly if `read -t' timed out. + +k. Fixed a Posix compatibility issue by making sure that a backslash escaping + a `}' within a double-quoted ${...} parameter expansion is removed as part + of the parameter expansion. + +l. Fixed a bug that caused execution of a trap to overwrite PIPESTATUS. + +m. Fixed a bug that caused here documents to not be displayed correctly + when attached to commands inside compound commands. + +n. Fixed a bug that caused the printf builtin to use the wrong precision + when using the `*' modifier. + +o. Fixed a bug that caused an arriving SIGCHLD to interrupt output functions + like those invoked by echo or printf. + +p. Changed to use a more robust mechanism than eaccess(2) when test is + checking filenames for execution permission. + +q. Fixed a bug that caused spurious semicolons to be added into the command + history in certain cases. + +r. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to free non-allocated memory when + unsetting element 0 of an associative array after it was assigned + implicitly. + +s. Fixed a bug that could cause the shell to dump core if using the `v' + vi editing command on a multi-line command. + +t. Fixed a bug that left FIFOs opened by process substitutions open long + enough to potentially cause file descriptor exhaustion when running a + shell function or shell builtin. + +u. Fixed a bug that caused the history expansion functions to not recognize + process substitution or extended glob patterns as single words. + +v. Fixed a bug that caused restricted shells to set a restricted command's + exit status incorrectly. + +w. Fixed a bug that caused bash to ignore the wrong set of filenames when + completing a command using the `complete-filename' readline command. + +x. Fixed a bug that caused a -PID argument following a -s sig or -n sig to + not be interpreted as a signal specification. + +y. Changed posix-mode behavior of a parse error in a `.' script or `eval' + command to exit the shell under Posix-specified conditions. Previous + versions printed a warning. + +z. Fixed a bug in \W prompt expansion that resulted in incorrect expansion + in the event of overlapping strings. + +aa. Fixed a bug that caused the := parameter expansion operator to return the + wrong value as the result of the expansion. + +bb. When in Posix mode, a single quote is not treated specially in a + double-quoted ${...} expansion, unless the expansion operator is + # or % or the non-Posix `//', `^', and `,'. In particular, it does + not define a new quoting context. This is from Posix interpretation 221. + +cc. Fixed a bug that inadvertently allowed program names containing slashes + to be entered into the command hash table. + +dd. Fixed a bug that caused the select builtin to incorrectly compute the + display width of the arguments in the presence of multibyte characters. + +ee. Fixed a bug that caused bash to not change the xtrace file descriptor if + BASH_XTRACEFD was found in the shell environment at startup. + +ff. Fixed a memory leak in the pattern removal parameter expansion. + +gg. Fixed a bug that caused SIGINT to fail to interrupt a nested loop if the + loop was in a pipeline. + +hh. Fixed a problem in $(...) parsing that caused the parser to add an extra + space to a here-document delimiter if the first word contained a `/'. + +ii. Fixed a bug that caused functions defined with the `function' reserved + word to require braces around the function body. + +jj. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core when a variable expansion being + used as an array subscript failed. + +kk. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core if the case-modification + expansions were used on a variable with a null value. + +ll. Fixed a bug that caused partially-quoted strings to be split incorrectly + if a variable with a null value was expanded within double quotes. + +mm. The pattern substitution word expansion has been sped up dramatically + when running in a locale with multibyte characters. + +nn. Fixed a bug that caused history -a to not write the correct lines to + the history file if all the new lines in the history list were added + since the last time the history file was read or written. + +oo. Fixed a bug that caused completion of a word with an unclosed `` command + substitution to set the prompt incorrectly. + +pp. Fixed a bug that caused extended globbing patterns in $HISTIGNORE or + $GLOBIGNORE to be incorrectly scanned. + +qq. Fixed a bug caused by closing file descriptors 3-20 on shell startup. The + shell now sets them to close-on-exec. + +rr. Fixed a bug that caused the exit status of `exec file' to be set incorrectly + if `file' was a directory. + +ss. Fixed a bug in the `.' builtin to make a non-interactive posix-mode shell + exit if the file argument to `.' is not found. Prefixing exec with + `command' makes the shell not exit. Posix requires this behavior. + +tt. Fixed a bug that caused `sh -c 'command exec; exit 1' to hang. + +uu. Fixed a bug in $(...) command substitution parsing that caused the shell + to treat backslash-newline incorrectly when parsing a comment. + +vv. Fixed bug that caused brace expansion sequence generation to misbehave + when supplied integers greater than 2**31 - 1. + +ww. Fixed a bug that caused failure to save file descriptors for redirections + to corrupt shell file descriptors. + +xx. Fixed a bug that caused bash-forward-shellword to not correctly handle + quoted strings. + +2. Changes to Readline + +a. Fixed a bug that caused the unconverted filename to be added to the list of + completions when the application specified filename conversion functions. + +b. Fixed a bug that caused the wrong filename to be passed to opendir when the + application has specified a filename dequoting function. + +c. Fixed a bug when repeating a character search in vi mode in the case where + there was no search to repeat. + +d. When show-all-if-ambiguous is set, the completion routines no longer insert + a common match prefix that is shorter than the text being completed. + +e. The full set of vi editing commands may now be used in callback mode. + +f. Fixed a bug that caused readline to not update its idea of the terminal + dimensions while running in `no-echo' mode. + +h. Fixed a bug that caused readline to dump core if an application called + rl_prep_terminal without setting rl_instream. + +i. Fixed a bug that caused meta-prefixed characters bound to incremental + search forward or backward to not be recognized if they were typed + subsequently. + +j. The incremental search code treats key sequences that map to the same + functions as (default) ^G, ^W, and ^Y as equivalent to those characters. + +k. Fixed a bug in menu-complete that caused it to misbehave with large + negative argument. + +l. Fixed a bug that caused vi-mode yank-last-arg to ring the bell when invoked + at the end of the line. + +3. New Features in Bash + +a. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to `foo' in an executable shell script without a + leading #!. + +b. Subshells begun to execute command substitutions or run shell functions or + builtins in subshells do not reset trap strings until a new trap is + specified. This allows $(trap) to display the caller's traps and the + trap strings to persist until a new trap is set. + +c. `trap -p' will now show signals ignored at shell startup, though their + disposition still cannot be modified. + +d. $'...', echo, and printf understand \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX escape sequences. + +e. declare/typeset has a new `-g' option, which creates variables in the + global scope even when run in a shell function. + +f. test/[/[[ have a new -v variable unary operator, which returns success if + `variable' has been set. + +g. Posix parsing changes to allow `! time command' and multiple consecutive + instances of `!' (which toggle) and `time' (which have no cumulative + effect). + +h. Posix change to allow `time' as a command by itself to print the elapsed + user, system, and real times for the shell and its children. + +j. $((...)) is always parsed as an arithmetic expansion first, instead of as + a potential nested command substitution, as Posix requires. + +k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell + function nesting (recursive execution) level. + +l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: + the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. + +m. The printf builtin has a new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values + to use strftime-like formatting. + +n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. + +o. The cd builtin has a new Posix-mandated `-e' option. + +p. Negative subscripts to indexed arrays, previously errors, now are treated + as offsets from the maximum assigned index + 1. + +q. Negative length specifications in the ${var:offset:length} expansion, + previously errors, are now treated as offsets from the end of the variable. + +r. Parsing change to allow `time -p --'. + +s. Posix-mode parsing change to not recognize `time' as a keyword if the + following token begins with a `-'. This means no more Posix-mode + `time -p'. Posix interpretation 267. + +t. There is a new `lastpipe' shell option that runs the last command of a + pipeline in the current shell context. The lastpipe option has no + effect if job control is enabled. + +u. History expansion no longer expands the `$!' variable expansion. + +v. Posix mode shells no longer exit if a variable assignment error occurs + with an assignment preceding a command that is not a special builtin. + +w. Non-interactive mode shells exit if -u is enabled an an attempt is made + to use an unset variable with the % or # expansions, the `//', `^', or + `,' expansions, or the parameter length expansion. + +x. Posix-mode shells use the argument passed to `.' as-is if a $PATH search + fails, effectively searching the current directory. Posix-2008 change. + +4. New Features in Readline + +a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the + current directory if $HOME is unset. This closes a potential security + problem if the application does not specify a history filename. + +b. New bindable variable `completion-display-width' to set the number of + columns used when displaying completions. + +c. New bindable variable `completion-case-map' to cause case-insensitive + completion to treat `-' and `_' as identical. + +d. There are new bindable vi-mode command names to avoid readline's case- + insensitive matching not allowing them to be bound separately. + +e. New bindable variable `menu-complete-display-prefix' causes the menu + completion code to display the common prefix of the possible completions + before cycling through the list, instead of after. diff --git a/CHANGES-4.2~ b/CHANGES-4.2~ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3330f1e5d --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGES-4.2~ @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.2-alpha, +and the previous version, bash-4.1-release. + +1. Changes to Bash + +a. Fixed a bug in the parser when processing alias expansions containing + quoted newlines. + +b. Fixed a memory leak in associative array expansion. + +c. Fixed a bug that caused quoted here-strings to be requoted when printed. + +d. Fixed a bug in arithmetic expansion that caused the index in an array + expansion to be evaluated twice under certain circumstances. + +e. Fixed several bugs with the expansion and display of variables that have + been given attributes but not values and are technically unset. + +f. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when using filename completion that + expands to a filename containing a globbing character. + +g. Fixed a bug that caused assignment statements preceding a special builtin + when running in Posix mode to not persist after the builtin completed + when the special builtin was executed in a shell function without any + local variables. + +h. Fixed a bug that caused a command to remain in the hash table even after + `hash command' did not find anything if there was already an existing + hashed pathname. + +i. Fixed several bugs caused by executing unsafe functions from a signal + handler in the cases where a signal handler is executed immediately + rather than setting a flag for later execution. + +j. Fixed a bug that caused some internal flag variables to be set + incorrectly if `read -t' timed out. + +k. Fixed a Posix compatibility issue by making sure that a backslash escaping + a `}' within a double-quoted ${...} parameter expansion is removed as part + of the parameter expansion. + +l. Fixed a bug that caused execution of a trap to overwrite PIPESTATUS. + +m. Fixed a bug that caused here documents to not be displayed correctly + when attached to commands inside compound commands. + +n. Fixed a bug that caused the printf builtin to use the wrong precision + when using the `*' modifier. + +o. Fixed a bug that caused an arriving SIGCHLD to interrupt output functions + like those invoked by echo or printf. + +p. Changed to use a more robust mechanism than eaccess(2) when test is + checking filenames for execution permission. + +q. Fixed a bug that caused spurious semicolons to be added into the command + history in certain cases. + +r. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to free non-allocated memory when + unsetting element 0 of an associative array after it was assigned + implicitly. + +s. Fixed a bug that could cause the shell to dump core if using the `v' + vi editing command on a multi-line command. + +t. Fixed a bug that left FIFOs opened by process substitutions open long + enough to potentially cause file descriptor exhaustion when running a + shell function or shell builtin. + +u. Fixed a bug that caused the history expansion functions to not recognize + process substitution or extended glob patterns as single words. + +v. Fixed a bug that caused restricted shells to set a restricted command's + exit status incorrectly. + +w. Fixed a bug that caused bash to ignore the wrong set of filenames when + completing a command using the `complete-filename' readline command. + +x. Fixed a bug that caused a -PID argument following a -s sig or -n sig to + not be interpreted as a signal specification. + +y. Changed posix-mode behavior of a parse error in a `.' script or `eval' + command to exit the shell under Posix-specified conditions. Previous + versions printed a warning. + +z. Fixed a bug in \W prompt expansion that resulted in incorrect expansion + in the event of overlapping strings. + +aa. Fixed a bug that caused the := parameter expansion operator to return the + wrong value as the result of the expansion. + +bb. When in Posix mode, a single quote is not treated specially in a + double-quoted ${...} expansion, unless the expansion operator is + # or % or the non-Posix `//', `^', and `,'. In particular, it does + not define a new quoting context. This is from Posix interpretation 221. + +cc. Fixed a bug that inadvertently allowed program names containing slashes + to be entered into the command hash table. + +dd. Fixed a bug that caused the select builtin to incorrectly compute the + display width of the arguments in the presence of multibyte characters. + +ee. Fixed a bug that caused bash to not change the xtrace file descriptor if + BASH_XTRACEFD was found in the shell environment at startup. + +ff. Fixed a memory leak in the pattern removal parameter expansion. + +gg. Fixed a bug that caused SIGINT to fail to interrupt a nested loop if the + loop was in a pipeline. + +hh. Fixed a problem in $(...) parsing that caused the parser to add an extra + space to a here-document delimiter if the first word contained a `/'. + +ii. Fixed a bug that caused functions defined with the `function' reserved + word to require braces around the function body. + +jj. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core when a variable expansion being + used as an array subscript failed. + +kk. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core if the case-modification + expansions were used on a variable with a null value. + +ll. Fixed a bug that caused partially-quoted strings to be split incorrectly + if a variable with a null value was expanded within double quotes. + +mm. The pattern substitution word expansion has been sped up dramatically + when running in a locale with multibyte characters. + +nn. Fixed a bug that caused history -a to not write the correct lines to + the history file if all the new lines in the history list were added + since the last time the history file was read or written. + +oo. Fixed a bug that caused completion of a word with an unclosed `` command + substitution to set the prompt incorrectly. + +pp. Fixed a bug that caused extended globbing patterns in $HISTIGNORE or + $GLOBIGNORE to be incorrectly scanned. + +qq. Fixed a bug caused by closing file descriptors 3-20 on shell startup. The + shell now sets them to close-on-exec. + +rr. Fixed a bug that caused the exit status of `exec file' to be set incorrectly + if `file' was a directory. + +ss. Fixed a bug in the `.' builtin to make a non-interactive posix-mode shell + exit if the file argument to `.' is not found. Prefixing exec with + `command' makes the shell not exit. Posix requires this behavior. + +tt. Fixed a bug that caused `sh -c 'command exec; exit 1' to hang. + +uu. Fixed a bug in $(...) command substitution parsing that caused the shell + to treat backslash-newline incorrectly when parsing a comment. + +vv. Fixed bug that caused brace expansion sequence generation to misbehave + when supplied integers greater than 2**31 - 1. + +ww. Fixed a bug that caused failure to save file descriptors for redirections + to corrupt shell file descriptors. + +xx. Fixed a bug that caused bash-forward-shellword to not correctly handle + quoted strings. + +2. Changes to Readline + +a. Fixed a bug that caused the unconverted filename to be added to the list of + completions when the application specified filename conversion functions. + +b. Fixed a bug that caused the wrong filename to be passed to opendir when the + application has specified a filename dequoting function. + +c. Fixed a bug when repeating a character search in vi mode in the case where + there was no search to repeat. + +d. When show-all-if-ambiguous is set, the completion routines no longer insert + a common match prefix that is shorter than the text being completed. + +e. The full set of vi editing commands may now be used in callback mode. + +f. Fixed a bug that caused readline to not update its idea of the terminal + dimensions while running in `no-echo' mode. + +h. Fixed a bug that caused readline to dump core if an application called + rl_prep_terminal without setting rl_instream. + +i. Fixed a bug that caused meta-prefixed characters bound to incremental + search forward or backward to not be recognized if they were typed + subsequently. + +j. The incremental search code treats key sequences that map to the same + functions as (default) ^G, ^W, and ^Y as equivalent to those characters. + +k. Fixed a bug in menu-complete that caused it to misbehave with large + negative argument. + +l. Fixed a bug that caused vi-mode yank-last-arg to ring the bell when invoked + at the end of the line. + +3. New Features in Bash + +a. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to `foo' in an executable shell script without a + leading #!. + +b. Subshells begun to execute command substitutions or run shell functions or + builtins in subshells do not reset trap strings until a new trap is + specified. This allows $(trap) to display the caller's traps and the + trap strings to persist until a new trap is set. + +c. `trap -p' will now show signals ignored at shell startup, though their + disposition still cannot be modified. + +d. $'...', echo, and printf understand \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX escape sequences. + +e. declare/typeset has a new `-g' option, which creates variables in the + global scope even when run in a shell function. + +f. test/[/[[ have a new -v variable unary operator, which returns success if + `variable' has been set. + +g. Posix parsing changes to allow `! time command' and multiple consecutive + instances of `!' (which toggle) and `time' (which have no cumulative + effect). + +h. Posix change to allow `time' as a command by itself to print the elapsed + user, system, and real times for the shell and its children. + +j. $((...)) is always parsed as an arithmetic expansion first, instead of as + a potential nested command substitution, as Posix requires. + +k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell + function nesting (recursive execution) level. + +l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: + the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. + +m. The printf builtin has as new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values + to use strftime-like formatting. + +n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. + +o. The cd builtin has a new Posix-mandated `-e' option. + +p. Negative subscripts to indexed arrays, previously errors, now are treated + as offsets from the maximum assigned index + 1. + +q. Negative length specifications in the ${var:offset:length} expansion, + previously errors, are now treated as offsets from the end of the variable. + +r. Parsing change to allow `time -p --'. + +s. Posix-mode parsing change to not recognize `time' as a keyword if the + following token begins with a `-'. This means no more Posix-mode + `time -p'. Posix interpretation 267. + +t. There is a new `lastpipe' shell option that runs the last command of a + pipeline in the current shell context. The lastpipe option has no + effect if job control is enabled. + +u. History expansion no longer expands the `$!' variable expansion. + +v. Posix mode shells no longer exit if a variable assignment error occurs + with an assignment preceding a command that is not a special builtin. + +w. Non-interactive mode shells exit if -u is enabled an an attempt is made + to use an unset variable with the % or # expansions, the `//', `^', or + `,' expansions, or the parameter length expansion. + +x. Posix-mode shells use the argument passed to `.' as-is if a $PATH search + fails, effectively searching the current directory. Posix-2008 change. + +4. New Features in Readline + +a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the + current directory if $HOME is unset. This closes a potential security + problem if the application does not specify a history filename. + +b. New bindable variable `completion-display-width' to set the number of + columns used when displaying completions. + +c. New bindable variable `completion-case-map' to cause case-insensitive + completion to treat `-' and `_' as identical. + +d. There are new bindable vi-mode command names to avoid readline's case- + insensitive matching not allowing them to be bound separately. + +e. New bindable variable `menu-complete-display-prefix' causes the menu + completion code to display the common prefix of the possible completions + before cycling through the list, instead of after. diff --git a/CHANGES~ b/CHANGES~ index 5809c6b2a..2b5ac32fc 100644 --- a/CHANGES~ +++ b/CHANGES~ @@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ j. Fixed a bug that caused some internal flag variables to be set incorrectly if `read -t' timed out. k. Fixed a Posix compatibility issue by making sure that a backslash escaping - a `}' within a double-quoted string is removed as part of ${...} - parameter expansion. + a `}' within a double-quoted ${...} parameter expansion is removed as part + of the parameter expansion. l. Fixed a bug that caused execution of a trap to overwrite PIPESTATUS. @@ -79,6 +79,87 @@ w. Fixed a bug that caused bash to ignore the wrong set of filenames when x. Fixed a bug that caused a -PID argument following a -s sig or -n sig to not be interpreted as a signal specification. +y. Changed posix-mode behavior of a parse error in a `.' script or `eval' + command to exit the shell under Posix-specified conditions. Previous + versions printed a warning. + +z. Fixed a bug in \W prompt expansion that resulted in incorrect expansion + in the event of overlapping strings. + +aa. Fixed a bug that caused the := parameter expansion operator to return the + wrong value as the result of the expansion. + +bb. When in Posix mode, a single quote is not treated specially in a + double-quoted ${...} expansion, unless the expansion operator is + # or % or the non-Posix `//', `^', and `,'. In particular, it does + not define a new quoting context. This is from Posix interpretation 221. + +cc. Fixed a bug that inadvertently allowed program names containing slashes + to be entered into the command hash table. + +dd. Fixed a bug that caused the select builtin to incorrectly compute the + display width of the arguments in the presence of multibyte characters. + +ee. Fixed a bug that caused bash to not change the xtrace file descriptor if + BASH_XTRACEFD was found in the shell environment at startup. + +ff. Fixed a memory leak in the pattern removal parameter expansion. + +gg. Fixed a bug that caused SIGINT to fail to interrupt a nested loop if the + loop was in a pipeline. + +hh. Fixed a problem in $(...) parsing that caused the parser to add an extra + space to a here-document delimiter if the first word contained a `/'. + +ii. Fixed a bug that caused functions defined with the `function' reserved + word to require braces around the function body. + +jj. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core when a variable expansion being + used as an array subscript failed. + +kk. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core if the case-modification + expansions were used on a variable with a null value. + +ll. Fixed a bug that caused partially-quoted strings to be split incorrectly + if a variable with a null value was expanded within double quotes. + +mm. The pattern substitution word expansion has been sped up dramatically + when running in a locale with multibyte characters. + +nn. Fixed a bug that caused history -a to not write the correct lines to + the history file if all the new lines in the history list were added + since the last time the history file was read or written. + +oo. Fixed a bug that caused completion of a word with an unclosed `` command + substitution to set the prompt incorrectly. + +pp. Fixed a bug that caused extended globbing patterns in $HISTIGNORE or + $GLOBIGNORE to be incorrectly scanned. + +qq. Fixed a bug caused by closing file descriptors 3-20 on shell startup. The + shell now sets them to close-on-exec. + +rr. Fixed a bug that caused the exit status of `exec file' to be set incorrectly + if `file' was a directory. + +ss. Fixed a bug in the `.' builtin to make a non-interactive posix-mode shell + exit if the file argument to `.' is not found. Prefixing exec with + `command' makes the shell not exit. Posix requires this behavior. + +tt. Fixed a bug that caused `sh -c 'command exec; exit 1' to hang. + +uu. Fixed a bug in $(...) command substitution parsing that caused the shell + to treat backslash-newline incorrectly when parsing a comment. + +vv. Fixed bug that caused brace expansion sequence generation to misbehave + when supplied integers greater than 2**31 - 1. + +ww. Fixed a bug that caused failure to save file descriptors for redirections + to corrupt shell file descriptors. + +xx. Fixed a bug that caused bash-forward-shellword to not correctly handle + quoted strings. + 2. Changes to Readline a. Fixed a bug that caused the unconverted filename to be added to the list of @@ -93,6 +174,27 @@ c. Fixed a bug when repeating a character search in vi mode in the case where d. When show-all-if-ambiguous is set, the completion routines no longer insert a common match prefix that is shorter than the text being completed. +e. The full set of vi editing commands may now be used in callback mode. + +f. Fixed a bug that caused readline to not update its idea of the terminal + dimensions while running in `no-echo' mode. + +h. Fixed a bug that caused readline to dump core if an application called + rl_prep_terminal without setting rl_instream. + +i. Fixed a bug that caused meta-prefixed characters bound to incremental + search forward or backward to not be recognized if they were typed + subsequently. + +j. The incremental search code treats key sequences that map to the same + functions as (default) ^G, ^W, and ^Y as equivalent to those characters. + +k. Fixed a bug in menu-complete that caused it to misbehave with large + negative argument. + +l. Fixed a bug that caused vi-mode yank-last-arg to ring the bell when invoked + at the end of the line. + 3. New Features in Bash a. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to `foo' in an executable shell script without a @@ -114,6 +216,57 @@ e. declare/typeset has a new `-g' option, which creates variables in the f. test/[/[[ have a new -v variable unary operator, which returns success if `variable' has been set. +g. Posix parsing changes to allow `! time command' and multiple consecutive + instances of `!' (which toggle) and `time' (which have no cumulative + effect). + +h. Posix change to allow `time' as a command by itself to print the elapsed + user, system, and real times for the shell and its children. + +j. $((...)) is always parsed as an arithmetic expansion first, instead of as + a potential nested command substitution, as Posix requires. + +k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell + function nesting (recursive execution) level. + +l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: + the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. + +m. The printf builtin has as new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values + to use strftime-like formatting. + +n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. + +o. The cd builtin has a new Posix-mandated `-e' option. + +p. Negative subscripts to indexed arrays, previously errors, now are treated + as offsets from the maximum assigned index + 1. + +q. Negative length specifications in the ${var:offset:length} expansion, + previously errors, are now treated as offsets from the end of the variable. + +r. Parsing change to allow `time -p --'. + +s. Posix-mode parsing change to not recognize `time' as a keyword if the + following token begins with a `-'. This means no more Posix-mode + `time -p'. Posix interpretation 267. + +t. There is a new `lastpipe' shell option that runs the last command of a + pipeline in the current shell context. The lastpipe option has no + effect if job control is enabled. + +u. History expansion no longer expands the `$!' variable expansion. + +v. Posix mode shells no longer exit if a variable assignment error occurs + with an assignment preceding a command that is not a special builtin. + +w. Non-interactive mode shells exit if -u is enabled an an attempt is made + to use an unset variable with the % or # expansions, the `//', `^', or + `,' expansions, or the parameter length expansion. + +x. Posix-mode shells use the argument passed to `.' as-is if a $PATH search + fails, effectively searching the current directory. Posix-2008 change. + 4. New Features in Readline a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the @@ -123,6 +276,16 @@ a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the b. New bindable variable `completion-display-width' to set the number of columns used when displaying completions. +c. New bindable variable `completion-case-map' to cause case-insensitive + completion to treat `-' and `_' as identical. + +d. There are new bindable vi-mode command names to avoid readline's case- + insensitive matching not allowing them to be bound separately. + +e. New bindable variable `menu-complete-display-prefix' causes the menu + completion code to display the common prefix of the possible completions + before cycling through the list, instead of after. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.1-rc, and the previous version, bash-4.1-beta. diff --git a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog index 8f1760e14..ab580eea7 100644 --- a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog +++ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog @@ -10582,3 +10582,61 @@ lib/readline/vi_mode.c of the line, rl_forward_char will ring the bell. Fixes debian bash bug 601042, reported by Alan J. Greenberger + 11/14 + ----- +subst.c + - fix match_upattern to use correct test to immediately break out of + loop (when potential match length is greater than number of chars + remaining in the string) in MATCH_ANY case + + 11/15 + ----- +subst.c + - include "typemax.h" to make sure we have a definition of INTMAX_MIN + + 11/16 + ----- +lib/sh/unicode.c + - make sure `localconv' isn't declared on machines without iconv + - add stub_charset for systems that don't have locale_charset: looks + up LC_CTYPE, returns everything after last `.', "UTF-8" if the + value is exactly "UTF-8", and "ASCII" otherwise + + 11/20 + ----- +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - in rl_domove_motion_callback, make sure to use m->key instead of + key, which is not initialized and should not be used. Bug report + from Andreas Schwab + - in rl_vi_domove, make assignment to `m' explicit instead of + relying on evaluation order semantics, since the C standard leaves + them unspecified. Bug report from Andreas Schwab + + + 11/21 + ----- +lib/sh/shquote.c + - sh_single_quote and sh_double_quote now take a const char * + argument. Fixes problem pointed out by Joachim Schmitz + + +externs.h + - change extern declarations for sh_single_quote and sh_double_quote + +lib/sh/strchrnul.c + - make sure that return value is cast to (char *) if we're using a + part of the passed (const char *) argument. Fixes problem pointed + out by Joachim Schmitz + +lib/glob/gmisc.c + - fix a typo that mixed up defines for LPAREN and RPAREN. Bug and + fix from Andreas Schwab + - use WLPAREN and WRPAREN in multibyte character environments + - fixed typos using L'cc' in a non-wide-char environment + +lib/readline/complete.c + - fix rl_filename_completion_function to dequote users_dirname if + there is a filename dequoting function (as well as dirname), since + users_dirname gets tacked back onto the beginning of the possible + completions and then requoted. Bug reported by Andreas Schwab + diff --git a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ index ff5d4e54d..4a12b21ba 100644 --- a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ +++ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ @@ -10565,6 +10565,8 @@ lib/readline/text.c optimize and insert all of the available typeahead input if we're reading input from a macro. Fixes bug reported by Andre Majorel + +lib/readline/text.c - break out multibyte guts of rl_forward_char into a separate function _rl_forward_char_internal that does nothing but calculate the new value of point @@ -10580,3 +10582,54 @@ lib/readline/vi_mode.c of the line, rl_forward_char will ring the bell. Fixes debian bash bug 601042, reported by Alan J. Greenberger + 11/14 + ----- +subst.c + - fix match_upattern to use correct test to immediately break out of + loop (when potential match length is greater than number of chars + remaining in the string) in MATCH_ANY case + + 11/15 + ----- +subst.c + - include "typemax.h" to make sure we have a definition of INTMAX_MIN + + 11/16 + ----- +lib/sh/unicode.c + - make sure `localconv' isn't declared on machines without iconv + - add stub_charset for systems that don't have locale_charset: looks + up LC_CTYPE, returns everything after last `.', "UTF-8" if the + value is exactly "UTF-8", and "ASCII" otherwise + + 11/20 + ----- +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - in rl_domove_motion_callback, make sure to use m->key instead of + key, which is not initialized and should not be used. Bug report + from Andreas Schwab + - in rl_vi_domove, make assignment to `m' explicit instead of + relying on evaluation order semantics, since the C standard leaves + them unspecified. Bug report from Andreas Schwab + + + 11/21 + ----- +lib/sh/shquote.c + - sh_single_quote and sh_double_quote now take a const char * + argument. Fixes problem pointed out by Joachim Schmitz + + +externs.h + - change extern declarations for sh_single_quote and sh_double_quote + +lib/sh/strchrnul.c + - make sure that return value is cast to (char *) if we're using a + part of the passed (const char *) argument. Fixes problem pointed + out by Joachim Schmitz + +lib/glob/gmisc.c + - fix a typo that mixed up defines for LPAREN and RPAREN. Bug and + fix from Andreas Schwab + - use WLPAREN and WRPAREN in multibyte character environments + - fixed typos using L'cc' in a non-wide-char environment diff --git a/CWRU/changelog b/CWRU/changelog deleted file mode 100644 index 565e37fdc..000000000 --- a/CWRU/changelog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10603 +0,0 @@ - 7/27/2004 - --------- - -[bash-3.0 released] - - 7/28 - ---- -array.c - - in array_insert(), make sure the value to be added is non-NULL before - calling savestring() on it - -builtins/reserved.def - - fix description of `CDPATH' - -lib/readline/display.c - - when expanding a prompt that spans multiple lines with embedded - newlines, set prompt_physical_chars from the portion after the - final newline, not the preceding portion. Bug reported by - "Ralf S. Engelschall" - -make_cmd.c - - explicitly declare `lineno' in function prologue for make_case_command - -builtins/evalfile.c - - include `trap.h' for declaration for run_return_trap - -bashline.c - - fix a `return' without a value in enable_hostname_completion - -general.c - - include test.h for extern declaration for test_eaccess - -externs.h - - add declaration for zcatfd - -tests/{history,histexp}.tests - - unset HISTFILESIZE to avoid problems if a value of 0 is inherited - from the environment - - 7/30 - ---- -bashline.c - - small changes to glob_expand_word to perform tilde expansion before - attempting globbing - -builtins/Makefile.in - - fix the install-help target to not cd into the `helpfiles' - subdirectory, so a value of $INSTALL_DATA containing a relative - pathname (e.g., .././support/install.sh) remains valid - - 7/31 - ---- -subst.c - - new function, mbstrlen(s), returns length of a multibyte character - string - -include/shmbutil.h - - new macro, MB_STRLEN(s), calls mbstrlen or STRLEN as appropriate - -builtins/trap.def - - small change so that a first argument that's a valid signal number - (digits only -- no symbolic names) will be treated as a signal and - reverted back to the original handling disposition. Fixes debian - complaints - -subst.c - - call MB_STRLEN instead of STRLEN where appropriate in - parameter_brace_expand_length to handle multibyte characters properly - - call MB_STRLEN instead of strlen in verify_substring_values so that - negative substrings of strings with multibyte chars work properly - - 8/1 - --- -jobs.c - - describe_pid needs to write to stderr, not stdout (POSIX) - - start_job, since it's only used by builtins (fg/bg), needs to write - its output to stdout, not stderr (POSIX) - -sig.c - - add an `orig_flags' member to struct terminating_signal so the - original signal handling flags (SA_RESTART, etc.) can be preserved - on POSIX systems - - make sure to preserve the signal flags state in - initialize_terminating_signals and reset them for child processes - in reset_terminating_signals - -builtins/fc.def - - fixed an off-by-one error that caused `fc -l' to list one too many - history entries - - in posix mode, `fc' should not list any indication as to whether or - not history lines have been modified (POSIX) - - when in posix mode, the default editor for `fc' should be `ed' (POSIX) - -doc/bashref.texi - - updated the description of `trap' behavior when given a first - argument that is a valid signal number - - noted that `fc -l' won't indicate whether a history entry has been - modified if the shell is in posix mode - -builtins/command.def - - fixed bug: `command -v' is supposed to be silent if a command is not - found - -builtins/hash.def - - `hash' should print its `hash table empty' message to stderr - -lib/readline/misc.c - - back out 7/7 change to _rl_maybe_save_line; it breaks emacs-mode ^P - -general.c - - changed base_pathname so that it will return reasonable results for - non-absolute pathnames -- this is what is intended by all of its - callers - -arrayfunc.c - - fix array_variable_part to return NULL if it finds an invisible - variable in the hash table. Fixes seg fault caused by referring to - unset local variable using array notation - -{locale,variables}.c - - support LC_TIME as a special locale variable so HISTTIMEFORMAT tracks - the current locale - - 8/2 - --- -variables.c - - fixed small memory leak in makunbound() when a local array variable - is unset. Fix from William Park - -lib/readline/display.c - - fixed a problem when computing the number of invisible characters on - the first line of a prompt whose length exceeds the screen width - (should only happen when invisible characters occur after the - line wrap). Bug reported by agriffis@gentoo.org - -builtins/command.def - - `command -V' passes a new flag, CDESC_ABSPATH, which means to convert - to an absolute path - -builtins/type.def - - in posix mode, `type' and `command -v/-V' should not report - non-executable files, even if the execution code will attempt to - run them. Other posix shells do this - -doc/bashref.texi - - add note to POSIX Mode section describing behavior of type and command - when finding a non-executable file - -execute_cmd.c - - force extended_glob to 1 before calling binary_test in - execute_cond_node so that the right extended pattern matching gets - performed - - 8/3 - --- -braces.c - - make sure lhs[0] and rhs[0] are cast to `unsigned char' so chars - with values > 128 are handled correctly - -builtins/printf.def - - change bexpand() and printstr() to handle strings with a leading - '\0' whose length is non-zero, since that's valid input for the - `%b' format specifier - -subst.c - - fix a couple of instances of find_variable that didn't check the - result for an invisible variable - -variables.c - - BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_SOURCE, BASH_LINENO no longer created as - invisible vars - -pcomplete.c - - make sure COMP_WORDS is not invisible when bind_comp_words returns - - ditto for COMPREPLY in gen_shell_function_matches - - 8/4 - --- -braces.c - - fix problem where ${ was ignored but did not increment the open - brace count. Bug reported by Tim Waugh - -variables.c - - if make_local_variable finds a variable in the correct context in - the right variable scope, make sure it's not invisible before - returning it - - 8/5 - --- -builtins/trap.def - - fixed usage message to show `action' as not optional, though it - actually is when not in posix mode (for a single argument) - - 8/7 - --- -configure.in - - kfreebsd-gnu has had its sbrk() problems fixed, and no longer needs - to be configured --without-gnu-malloc - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - in rl_vi_search, free any saved history line before starting the - search, so failure leaves you at that line, not the last line in - the history (assuming the current line is not the last history line). - Fix from llattanzi@apple.com to replace fix of 7/7 - - 8/9 - --- -support/Makefile.in - - renamed `mostly-clean' target to `mostlyclean' - - 8/11 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - make same change for EOL in multibyte character case of - rl_vi_change_char - - 8/12 - ---- -subst.c - - in verify_substring_values, fix off-by-one error checking bounds of - `offset', esp. in array values (e.g., getting the highest element - of an array) - - 8/16 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - change BASH_CHECK_DEV_FD to make sure that file descriptors > 2 are - accessible via /dev/fd, unlike FreeBSD 5.x - -lib/sh/strftime.c - - make sure `zone' is initialized with gettimeofday before it is used - - work around HPUX lack of `altzone' and differing definitions of - `timezone' - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - internal_memalign and memalign now take a `size_t' as their first - argument, which seems to be the prevailing standard - -lib/malloc/{malloc.c,shmalloc.h} - - change sh_memalign to take a `size_t' as its first argument - -builtins/echo.def - - if posixly_correct and xpg_echo are both set, don't try to interpret - any arguments at all, as POSIX/XOPEN requires (fix inspired by Paul - Eggert) - -doc/bashref.texi - - amend description of bash posix mode to include new echo behavior - -builtins/fg_bg.def - - allow bg to take multiple job arguments, as posix seems to specify, - placing them all in the background, returning the status of the last - one as the status of `bg' - -lib/readline/vi_mode - - fix _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case (multibyte-char version of `~' - command) to have the right behavior at EOL -- handle case where vi - mode backs up at the end of the line - - 8/18 - ---- -array.c - - check for an empty array in array_rshift before shifting elements - and adjusting max_index - - check for null array in array_subrange - -jobs.c - - fix raw_job_exit_status to not ignore exit status of the last - process in the pipeline when `set -o pipefail' is enabled - - 8/19 - ---- -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - make sure _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal has a valid multibyte - character before it checks whether or not it's a zero-width - wide character and adjusts point accordingly - - 8/24 - ---- -bashline.c - - new function, bash_directory_expansion, duplicates the expansions - performed on the directory name by rl_filename_completion_function - - call bash_directory_expansion in command_word_completion_function - if we decide we're doing tilde expansion (and any other - canonicalization) on the directory name being completed - - 8/25 - ---- -configure.in - - use new-style AC_CHECK_HEADER to check for sys/ptem.h (which requires - sys/stream.h). The correct checks are in the code, but autoconf - complains if sys/stream.h is not included, rather than simply - checking for the header's presence - - 8/26 - ---- -builtins/hash.def - - fix a bug that prevented `hash -d' from working right (as soon as - hash removed a command from the table, the bug caused it to be added - right back) - - 8/27 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - explicitly note that conditional primaries that operate on files - operate on the targets of symbolic links rather than the links - themselves - - 8/30 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - fix multibyte calculation of `physchars' in prompt expansion, to - handle double-width multibyte characters correctly - - changes to rl_redisplay to handle prompts longer than the screenwidth - that might contain double-width multibyte characters. Fixes from - Tomohiro Kubota - - 9/6 - --- -subst.c - - change word_list_split to avoid really bad behavior caused by calling - list_append for each split word -- as the list gets long, you have - to traverse it every time. Keep a pointer to the end of the list and - and just tack onto it - - 9/8 - --- -lib/readline/complete.c - - change fnprint to calculate the displayed width of a filename in - the same way as fnwidth - -subst.c - - in verify_substring_values, when expanding ${array[@]:offset}, make - sure negative offsets count from one greater than the array's - maximum index so things like ${x[@}: -1} work to give the last element - (requires fixing array tests) - -builtins/common.c - - new error function, sh_wrerror(), for builtins to call when a write - error occurs - -builtins/common.h - - extern declaration for sh_wrerror() - -builtins/cd.def - - change builtin_error call to use sh_wrerror() - -builtins/echo.def - - report write errors with sh_wrerror() instead of just returning - failure - -builtins/printf.def - - change printstr to return failure (-1) or success (0) indication - rather than void - - report write errors when printstr() fails, return failure - - if any of the PF/printf calls fail, report write error and return - failure - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_in_subshell so the subshell command inherits the - command timing flags from the enclosing COMMAND * - - 9/11 - ---- -[prayers for the victims of 9/11/2001] - -lib/sh/strnlen.c - - new file, implementation of GNU libc extension function strnlen - -lib/sh/Makefile.in, {config.h,configure,Makefile}.in, MANIFEST - - changes for strnlen - -configure.in - - version changed to 3.1-devel - -doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - added description of `-o plusdirs' to complete/compgen (thanks, - Arnold) - -parse.y - - new parser_state flag, PST_ASSIGNOK, if set indicates we're parsing - arguments to a builtin that accepts assignment statement arguments - - turn on PST_ASSIGNOK in read_token_word when appropriate - - turn off PST_ASSIGNOK in read_token when appropriate - - don't attempt to parse a compound assignment specially unless we're - in a position where an assignment statement is acceptable, or - PST_ASSIGNOK is set - - 9/13 - ---- -variables.c - - make BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_LINENO, and BASH_SOURCE - non-unsettable, since the shell uses those values internally - -expr.c - - make exponentiation right-associative, as is apparently correct - - 9/16 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - make sure convert_var_to_array marks the environment as needing - recreation if the converted variable was exported - - 9/17 - ---- -braces.c - - mark ${ as introducing an additional level of braces only if it's - not in a quoted string -- quoted strings are handled before brace - matching is done - -parse.y - - fixed an obscure problem in history_delimiting_chars where the `in' - in a case statement could have a semicolon added after it, if the - `case word' was on a previous line - -support/config.guess - - support for newest versions of tandem non-stop kernel - -lib/readline/display.c - - in compute_lcd_of_matches, explicitly cast `text' to `char *' before - passing it to rl_filename_dequoting_function - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - bind the key sequence sent by the keypad `delete' key to delete-char - (same as ^D in emacs mode) - -builtins/ulimit.def - - in print_all_limits, don't print anything if get_limit returns - -1/EINVAL, indicating that the kernel doesn't support that particular - limit - - add -i (max number of pending signals), -q (max size of posix msg - queues), -x (max number of file locks) for systems (Linux) that - support them - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - fix description of correspondence between FUNCNAME, BASH_LINENO, - and BASH_SOURCE indices in description of BASH_LINENO - - 9/18 - ---- -lib/sh/shquote.c - - don't quote CTLESC and CTLNUL with CTLESC in sh_backslash_quote, as - long as the resultant string never gets sent to the word expansion - functions without going through the shell parser - -externs.h - - add extern declarations for strnlen and strpbkrk from lib/sh - -subst.[ch] - - changes to handle case where IFS consists of multibyte characters. - Changed: string_extract_verbatim, split_at_delims, - string_list_dollar_star, string_list_dollar_at, list_string, - get_word_from_string, setifs - - 9/19 - ---- -mailcheck.c - - change file_mod_date_changed to reset the cached mail file data if - the file size drops to zero - -lib/readline/complete.c - - change append_to_match so that a non-zero value for - rl_completion_suppress_append will cause no `/' to be appended to a - directory name - -bashline.c - - experimental change to suppress appending a slash for a completed - filename that is found in PATH as well as a directory in the current - directory under certain circumstances: a single instance found in - $PATH when `.' is not in $PATH, and multiple instances found in the - $PATH, even when `.' is in the $PATH - - 9/24 - ---- -command.h - - new word flag: W_ASSIGNRHS, means word is rhs of assignment statement - - new word flag: W_NOTILDE, means word is not to be tilde expanded - - new word flag (internal): W_ITILDE, means the next character is a - tilde that should be expanded - -general.c - - new set of tilde suffixes for use when parsing the RHS of an - assignment statement and =~ should not be subject to tilde expansion - - if ASSIGN_P argument to bash_tilde_expand is 2, use tilde prefixes - for parsing RHS of assignment statement - -general.[ch] - - new function bash_tilde_find_word, drop-in replacement for - tilde_find_word - -subst.c - - call bash_tilde_expand with secord argument of 2 when expanding rhs - of an assignment statement, so tildes after second and subsequent - `=' in an assignment are not expanded - - new function, expand_string_assignment, to expand the rhs of an - assignment statement - - add `~' to EXP_CHAR, the characters that will cause the word - expansion functions to be called - - move tilde expansion into expand_word_internal instead of many - different calls to bash_tilde_expand scattered across different - functions. NOTE: This means that double quotes surrounding a - {paramOPword} expansion will cause tilde expansion to NOT be - performed on `word'. I think this is right, what POSIX specifies, - and consistent with the behavior of other characters in the rhs - -execute_cmd.c - - take out calls to bash_tilde_expand before calling word expansion - functions - - 9/26 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - make sure to call UNBLOCK_CHILD before returning on a pipe creation - failure in execute_pipeline - - 9/27 - ---- -variables.c - - change get_bash_command to deal with the_printed_command_except_trap - being NULL - -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_simple_command to deal with the_printed_command being - NULL when assigning to the_printed_command_except_trap -- fixes - seg fault in savestring() - -parse.y - - change the parser so that the closing `)' in a compound variable - assignment delimits a token -- ksh93 does it this way - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - change description of tilde expansion to note that expansion is - attempted only after the first =~ in an assignment statement - -builtins/declare.def - - when assigning to an array variable with declare -a x=(...), make - sure the last character in the rhs of the variable assignment is - `)', not just that it appears somewhere - - 9/28 - ---- -command.h - - add a `W_NOEXPAND' flag to inhibit all expansion except quote removal - - add a `W_COMPASSIGN' flag to denote a word is a compound assignment - statement - -parse.y - - set W_COMPASSIGN on words that appear to be compound assignments - -subst.c - - pass W_NOXPAND and W_COMPASSIGN through end of expand_word_internal - -subst.[ch] - - new function, expand_assignment_string_to_string, calls - expand_string_assignment and then string_list on the result - -variables.c - - assign_in_env now calls expand_assignment_string_to_string - - 9/30 - ---- -builtins/common.c - - change get_job_spec so the null job `%' once again means the current - job - - 10/1 - ---- -subst.c - - do_assignment_internal now takes a WORD_DESC * as its first - argument, and uses its `word' member as the assignment string - - change expand_word_list_internal to call do_word_assignment instead - of do_assignment, passing it `word' instead of, e.g., `word->word' - - change extract_array_assignment_list to just return the passed - string minus a trailing `)' if the last character is a right - paren - - change do_assignment_internal to call extract_array_assignment_list - -subst.[ch] - - change do_assignment and do_assignment_no_expand to take a `char *' - instead of `const char *' first argument; change extern prototypes - - new function, do_word_assignment, takes a WORD_DESC * and calls - do_assignment_internal on it; add extern declaration with prototype - -general.h - - new typedef, sh_wassign_func_t, like sh_assign_func_t but takes a - WORD_DESC * as its first argument - -variables.[ch] - - assign_in_env now takes a WORD_DESC * as its first argument - - 10/2 - ---- -command.h - - new word flag, W_ASSNBLTIN, denotes that the word is a builtin - command (in a command position) that takes assignment statements - as arguments, like `declare' - - new word flags, W_ASSIGNARG, denotes that word is an assignment - statement given as argument to assignment builtin - -execute_cmd.c - - set W_ASSNBLTIN flag in fix_assignment_words if necessary (if there - are any arguments that are assignment statements) - - set W_ASSIGNARG flag in fix_assignment_words if necessary - -subst.c - - new function, do_compound_assignment, encapsulates the necessary - code to perform a compound array assignment (including creation of - local variables); called from do_assignment_internal - - to fix the double-expansion problem with compound array assignments - that are arguments to builtins like `declare', changed - shell_expand_word_list to treat those arguments like assignment - statements (with proper creation of local variables inside shell - functions) and pass the attribute-setting portion of the statement - onto the builtin. This is what ksh93 appears to do, from inspection - of the `ksh93 -x' output - -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_simple_command: in case of pipeline or async command, - when forking early, set `subshell_environment' so that it can contain - both SUBSHELL_PIPE and SUBSHELL_ASYNC -- the two should not be - mutually exclusive. Fixes bug reported by pierre.humblet@ieee.org - - remove references to last_pid, old_command_subst_pid; use NO_PID as - a sentinel value to decide whether or not a child process has been - created and needs to be waited for. Submitted by - pierre.humblet@ieee.org to fix recycling-pid problem on cygwin - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - fixed documentation of `@(pattern)' extended globbing operator -- - it succeeds if the string matches one of the patterns, not exactly - one. This is what ksh93 does, too - -lib/readline/complete.c - - fixed rl_menu_complete so that a negative argument cycles backwards - through the list - - 10/3 - ---- -subst.c - - use W_COMPASSIGN flag in do_assignment_internal instead of deciding - lexically which assignments are compound array assignments - - 10/6 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - additions for System V.5 from Boyd Gerber - -subst.c - - in command_substitute, if subshell_environment includes - SUBSHELL_ASYNC, call make_child with the `async_p' argument set to - non-zero. This keeps command substitutions for async commands or - pipelines from trying to give the terminal back to the shell's - pgrp. make sure to save and restore last_asynchronous_pid. Fix - suggested by - - 10/7 - ---- -config.h.in - - add a placeholder definition for WCONTINUED_BROKEN - - 10/9 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - add BASH_CHECK_WCONTINUED, checks for glibc bug where WCONTINUED is - defined but rejected as invalid by waitpid(2) - -configure.in - - add call to BASH_CHECK_WCONTINUED, defines WCONTINUED_BROKEN - -redir.c - - experimental change to add_undo_redirect to save manipulations to - file descriptors >= SHELL_FD_BASE (10) on the list of redirections - to be undone even if `exec' causes the list to be discarded - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - note that redirections using file descriptors > 9 should be used - carefully, because they might conflict with file descriptors the - shell uses internally - - 10/11 - ----- -parse.y - - fix pipeline_command production to handle case where `pipeline' - as `argument' of `!' or `time' is null (e.g., a syntax error not - handled by the grammar) - - 10/13 - ----- -lib/readline/readline.c - - new internal variable, _rl_bind_stty_chars; if non-zero, bind the - terminal special characters to readline equivalents at startup - - change readline_default_bindings() and reset_default_bindings() to - understand _rl_bind_stty_chars - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_bind_stty_chars - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - change rl_prep_terminal to add support for _rl_bind_stty_chars - - 10/15 - ----- -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable, `bind-tty-special-chars', bound to value of - _rl_bind_stty_chars - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} - - documented new readline variable `bind-tty-special-chars' - -builtins/pushd.def - - make the first check for option `--' skip the rest of option - checking - - 10/16 - ----- -lib/readline/shell.c - - change sh_set_lines_and_columns to prefer setenv, which has - predictable memory allocation behavior, to putenv, which does not - - 10/19 - ----- -variables.c - - change push_exported_var so that a tempenv variable has to have the - export attribute set (which they all do -- something to look at) and - the `propagate' attribute set to be propagated down to the next - scope - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_builtin so that if CMD_COMMAND_BUILTIN is set in the - passed flags argument, call pop_scope with a value that says the - builtin is not special, since `command' means that preceding variable - assignments don't persist in the environment. Fixes problem with - variable assignments preceding command preceding special builtin - keeping those variable assignments around (when in posix mode) - - 10/20 - ----- -lib/sh/shquote.c - - new function, sh_mkdoublequoted, brackets a given string with - double quotes and returns a new string. Flags argument, if non- - zero, means to quote embedded double quotes with backslashes - -externs.h - - new extern declaration for sh_mkdoublequoted - -parse.y - - use sh_mkdoublequoted after calling localeexpand() - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - change ansicstr to understand that (flags & 4) != 0 means to remove - backslash from unrecognized escape sequences - -general.c - - fix logic problem in assignment() that caused non-variable-starter - characters to be allowed, resulting in things like `1=xxx' creating - a variable `1' in the hash table - - 10/21 - ----- -bashline.c - - don't call programmable_completions with an assignment statement - argument - - 10/22 - ----- -lib/readline/rltty.c - - in prepare_terminal_settings, turn echoing on (readline_echoing_p) - if get_tty_settings fails because the input is not a terminal - - 10/24 - ----- -lib/readline/util.c - - include rlmbutil.h for multibyte definitions - - new function, _rl_walphabetic, wide char version of rl_alphabetic - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - new function, _rl_char_value(buf, ind), returns value of (possibly - multibyte) character at buf[ind] - -lib/readline/rlmbutil.h - - extern defines for _rl_walphabetic and _rl_char_value for when - multibyte chars are not being used - - new wrapper definitions for _rl_find_next_mbchar (MB_NEXTCHAR) and - _rl_find_prev_mbchar (MB_PREVCHAR) that try to avoid unneeded - function calls - -lib/readline/text.c - - fix rl_foward_word to work with multibyte characters (or in a - multibyte locale) using above utility functions - - fix rl_backward_word to work with multibyte characters (or in a - multibyte locale) using above utility functions - - 10/26 - ----- -parse.y - - fix parse_matched_pair so that it doesn't swallow \ when - parsing a $'...' construct (call shell_getc with different arg) - - 10/28 - ----- -lib/glob/glob.c - - after some (compiled-in) threshold, glob_vector will stop using - alloca to allocate `struct globval's and will switch to using - malloc, with appropriate cleanup before returning - -subst.c - - don't expand tildes after `=' in expand_word_internal, even if the - W_TILDEEXP flag is set, unless it's the first tilde in a word - marked W_ASSIGNMENT - - 10/31 - ----- -lib/readline/text.c - - make sure rl_point doesn't go below 0 in rl_delete_horizontal_space - (from SUSE, but not sent in) - -shell.c - - make sure shell_is_restricted skips over a single leading `-' in - the shell name (from SUSE, but not sent in) - -lib/readline/display.c - - disable `fast redisplay' at the end of the line if in a locale that - supports multibyte characters (from SUSE, but not sent in) - -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - fix a problem with finding the delimiter of a `?' substring when - compiled for multibyte characters (from SUSE, but not sent in) - - 11/1 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - correct some assignments to _rl_last_c_pos: when in a multibyte - locale, it's used as an absolute cursor position; when not using - multibyte characters, it's a buffer offset. I should have caught - this when the multibyte character support was donated - - 11/5 - ---- -general.c - - change `assignment()' to accept `+=' assignment operator - -arrayfunc.[ch] - - bind_array_variable and assign_array_element both take a new `flags' - argument - - assign_array_var_from_string, assign_array_from_string, and - assign_array_var_from_word_list now all take a new `flags' argument - - change assign_array_var_from_word_list to understand how to append - to an array variable - - change assign_array_var_from_string to understand how to append - to an array variable. It does not unset the previous value if - appending, allowing both old values to be changed and new ones to - be added - -subst.h - - new flag #defines to use for evaluating assignment statements - -{subst,variables}.c, builtins/{declare,read}.def - - change callers of assign_array_element and bind_array_variable - - change do_compound_assignment to understand assignment flags - - change do_assignment_internal to set assignment flags and pass them - to underlying functions - -pcomplete.c,builtins/{declare,read}.def - - fix callers of assign_array_var_from_string, assign_array_var_from_word_list - -variables.[ch] - - make_variable_value now takes a new `flags' argument - - make_variable_value now understands how to append to a particular - variable, using the old value - - bind_variable_value now takes a new `flags' argument - - change make_variable_value to understand ASS_APPEND flag - - bind_variable now takes a new `flags' argument - - bind_variable_internal now takes a new `flags' argument - -arrayfunc.c - - change callers of make_variable_value to add flags arg - -builtins/declare.def - - change callers of bind_variable_value to add flags arg - -{execute_cmd,mailcheck,pcomplete,shell,subst,variables}.c,parse.y -builtins/{cd,command,declare,getopts,read,set,setattr}.def - - change callers of bind_variable to add flags arg - -variables.c - - change callers of bind_variable_internal - - change bind_variable_internal to pass assignment flags on to - make_variable_value - - change assign_in_env to treat `var+=value' like `var=value' - -arrayfunc.c - - break code that actually constructs the new value and assigns it - to a particular array index out into a new functions: - bind_array_var_internal. This fakes out make_variable_value by - passing a dummy SHELL_VAR * so it can do proper appending and other - += processing - - changes to assign_array_var_from_string to accept and process as if - they were `standalone' assignment statements array assignment words - of the form [ind]+=val - - 11/7 - ---- -builtins/declare.def - - added support for `declare [flags] var+=value'. `Flags' are applied - before the assignment is performed, which has implications for things - like `-i' -- if -i is supplied, arithmetic evaluation and increment - will be performed - -builtins/setattr.def - - add support for `+=' assignment for rest of `assignment builtins': - export, readonly - - 11/12 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure prompt_physical_chars and prompt_invis_chars_first_line - are reset to 0 if the prompt string passed to rl_expand_prompt is - NULL or empty - - 11/14 - ----- -{configure,config.h}.in - - check for `raise', define HAVE_RAISE if available - -lib/intl/dcigettext.c - - make sure `raise' is defined if HAVE_RAISE is not before - eval-plurah.h is included - -lib/malloc/trace.c - - put extern declaration for imalloc_fopen inside the MALLOC_TRACE - #ifdef - - 11/16 - ----- -lib/intl/Makefile.in - - make sure SHELL is defined to cpp - -lib/intl/dcigettext.c - - make sure we use getcwd() even if HAVE_GETCWD is not defined after - including config.h; if SHELL is defined, #define HAVE_GETCWD - - 11/18 - ----- -trap.[ch] - - new function, int signal_in_progress(int sig), returns TRUE if the - trap handler for signal SIG is currently executing - - 11/19 - ----- -redir.c - - slightly change do_redirection_internal to set the close-on-exec - flag for file descriptors > 2 used to save file descriptors < 2 - using explicit redirections (e.g., `exec 3>&1'). This keeps file - descriptors pointing to pipes from being left open but doesn't - change the shell's file descriptor semantics - - 11/20 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - correct some minor typos, forwarded from doko@debian.org - - 11/22 - ----- -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} - - documented detail that yank-last-arg and yank-nth-arg use the history - arg expansion code (and, as a result, are subject to restrictions - of the history-comment character) - - 11/23 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - changes so that BASH_COMMAND preserves its value into a DEBUG trap: - for commands, arithmetic for command expressions, select commands, - case commands, (( commands, [[ commands, simple commands - - 11/24 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed description of `set' builtin slightly so that it is clear - that only variables are displayed in posix mode and that read-only - variables can't be reset by simply sourcing the output of `set' - -lib/sh/strftime.c - - don't try to redefine `inline' if it's already defined - - 11/26 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_function to check funcname_a after function execution, - since FUNCNAME can be changed or unset within a function - - 11/27 - ----- -builtins/evalfile.c - - make same changes as 11/26, this time to _evalfile - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_function to run the return trap after a function - completes execution even if the shell is compiled without DEBUGGER - defined - -trap.c - - change reset_or_restore_signal_handlers so that the RETURN trap is - not inherited by command substitution when DEBUGGER is not defined - - 11/30 - ----- -lib/readline/misc.c - - fix memory leaks in _rl_free_history_entry and rl_maybe_replace_line - caused by not freeing `timestamp' member of history entry - - make sure timestamp is initialized to NULL in rl_maybe_save_line - - 12/1 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_function so a function calling `return' will run the - RETURN trap, if one's defined - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - fix description of RETURN trap in various places to indicate that it's - only inherited by shell functions if function tracing is on globally - or has been enabled for that function - - fix documentation to indicate that the DEBUG and RETURN traps are - inherited under the same conditions - -execute_cmd.c - - a function does not inherit the RETURN trap if a DEBUG trap is - currently running - - 12/2 - ---- -lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c - - change xmbsrtowcs to handle the one case where malloc can fail - (though it should not matter) -- don't try to free a null pointer - - 12/9 - ---- -subst.c - - fix get_var_and_type to handle var[@], where `var' is a scalar - variable, identically to var -- all calling expansions can now - handle var[@] like var. Bug reported by agriffis@gentoo.org - - 12/10 - ----- -lib/readline/bind.c - - make new-style "\M-x" keybindings obey `convert-meta' settings - (bug reported by twaugh@redhat.com) - - 12/14 - ----- -builtins/set.def - - added description of `-' option to help text - -builtins/shopt.def - - fix bug that caused `gnu_errfmt' to not be compiled in unless - READLINE is defined - - 12/16 - ----- -subst.c - - fixed a typo in string_extract_verbatim in first call to MBLEN - (used `slen - 1' instead of `slen - i') - - 12/17 - ----- -subst.c - - avoid some calls to strlen if the value is only being used for - ADVANCE_CHAR and MB_CUR_MAX == 1 (since ADVANCE_CHAR doesn't need - it unless multibyte characters are possible) - - change string_extract_verbatim so it takes the length of the string - as a parameter, so we don't have to recompute the length of the same - string over and over again when doing word splitting (that kills if - it's a long string) - - 12/18 - ----- -subst.c - - in string_list_dollar_star, make sure to null-terminate the - separator if the character is longer than one byte - - 12/22 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed text in quoting section explaining that double quotes do - not prevent history expansion from taking place, and that backslashes - escaping ! are not removed - - 12/28 - ----- -shell.c - - set gnu_error_format to 1 if running under emacs. This should allow - the emacs `next-error' stuff to work, at least for interactive shells - -parse.y - - change yy_stream_get to set interrupt_immediately before calling - getc_with_restart when the shell is interactive. This avoids the - synchronization problem caused by the call to QUIT in read_a_line, - which results in the first character after a SIGINT/^C to be - dropped - - 12/30 - ----- -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - changes to write long documentation to arrays as a single string by - default, rather than an array of strings -- enabled by default - - new option, -S, to restore old behavior of writing multiple strings - for long documentation - - changes to avoid filenames written when the separate-filenames option - (-H) has been supplied being run through gettext - -configure.in - - new cofiguration option, --enable-single-help-strings (on by default), - causes help text to be stored as a single string (or smaller set than - one string per line) - -builtins/Makefile.in - - pass `-S' to mkbuiltins if single-help-strings is turned off - -doc/bashref.texi - - documented new `single-help-strings' configure option - - 1/3/2005 - -------- -jobs.c - - make wait_for return a non-zero status if the job or processed - waited for is suspended. Returns 128 + stop signal. This fixes - the problem with `echo one && sleep 5 && echo two' displaying - `two' after the sleep is suspended - - 1/5 - --- -print_cmd.c - - change indirection_level_string so the code duplicates the first - character of $PS4 to indicate the indirection level, rather than - the first byte - - 1/8 - --- -variables.c - - new special variable hook function for COMP_WORDBREAKS; sets - rl_completer_word_break_characters back to NULL when the variable - is unset - - change bind_variable_value to understand dynamic variables with - assign_function set, and handle them correctly. If the variable is - being appended to, use make_variable_value to create the new - value - - change bind_variable_internal to understand dynamic variables with - assign_function set, and handle them the same way - - RANDOM and LINENO now get the integer attribute, so appending works - as expected - - ditto for HISTCMD, MAILCHECK, OPTIND - -lib/readline/display.c - - change _rl_make_prompt_for_search to set prompt_physical_chars - appropriately - - rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt save and restore - prompt_prefix_length - - change redraw_prompt to use rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt - - change rl_restore_prompt to set the `save' variables back to - NULL/0 so code can check whether or not the prompt has been saved - - change rl_message and rl_clear_message to save and restore the - prompt if the caller has not already done it (using a simple - semaphore-like variable) - - change rl_message to call expand_prompt, so that local_prompt and - local_prompt prefix are set before calling the redisplay functions, - in case the prompt is longer than a screenwidth (fixes bug - reported to debian by epl@unimelb.edu.au) - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - make sure to note that rl_save_prompt should be called before - rl_message, and rl_restore_prompt before rl_clear_message - -pcomplete.c - - make sure to save and restore the parser state around the call to - execute_shell_function in gen_shell_function_matches. Fixes bug - reported by a050106.1.keeLae3x@captaincrumb.com (cute) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - fix _rl_dispatch_subseq in the case where we're recursing back up - the chain (r == -2) and we encounter a key shadowed by a keymap, - but originally bound to self-insert. Calling rl_dispatch with - ANYOTHERKEY as the first argument will call rl_insert, but with - ANYOTHERKEY (256) as the char to insert. Use the shadow keymap - and set things up to dispatch to rl_insert with the shadowed key - as the argument. Fixes the bug reported by Thomas Glanzmann - (sithglan@stud.uni-erlangen.de) - - 1/13 - ---- -command.h - - new word flag: W_HASQUOTEDNULL - -make_cmd.c - - new function to allocate a WORD_DESC * without doing anything with a - containing string: alloc_word_desc - -make_cmd.h - - extern declaration for alloc_word_desc - -dispose_cmd.c - - new function to just free a WORD_DESC * without freeing the contained - string: dispose_word_desc - -dispose_cmd.h - - extern declaration for dispose_word_desc - -subst.c - - change some places to use alloc_word_desc - - make same changes to word_list_quote_removal as were made to - word_list_split - - set W_HASQUOTEDNULL when a word is created with w->word[0] == - CTLNUL and w->word[1] == '\0' - -subst.c - - parameter_brace_expand_word now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed - callers to understand - - parameter_brace_expand_indir now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed - callers to understand - - parameter_brace_expand_rhs now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed - callers to understand - - remove W_HASQUOTEDNULL from a word's flags when remove_quoted_nulls - is called on the word's enclosed string - - 1/15 - ---- -subst.c - - param_expand now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed callers to - understand - - parameter_brace_expand now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed - callers to understand - - in expand_word_internal, only call remove_quoted_nulls after a word - is returned with W_HASQUOTEDNULL - - changes to pass W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag out of expand_word_internal; - changed callers to call remove_quoted_nulls only if return value has - W_HASQUOTEDNULL set. This is a mostly-complete fix for the - long-standing CTLNUL confusion between a quoted null expansion and - the expansion of a variable with a literal '\177' in its value - - change string_list_dollar_at to compute the separator character the - same way as string_list_dollar_star: using the already-computed - values generated in setifs() - - when expanding unquoted $*, if $IFS is empty, check whether or not - we're eventually going to split the results (e.g., on the rhs of an - assignment statement) and concatenate the positional parameters as - if the expansion were within double quotes if we're not going to - split - -tests/iquote.tests - - test cases based on old bug reports about the quoted-null vs. 0177 - problem the recent code fixes - - 1/16 - ---- -dispose_cmd.c - - set w->word to 0 before putting a WORD_DESC * back in the cache in - dispose_word_desc; changed callers to delete those assignments - -variables.c - - change assign_random and get_random_value so that the random number - generator only gets re-seeded once in a subshell environment, and - assigning a value to RANDOM counts as seeding the generator. This - makes the sequences a little more predictable - - 1/20 - ---- -lib/readline/history.c - - fix replace_history_entry, remove_history to return NULL if - passed index is < 0 - - 1/22 - ---- -lib/sh/netconn.c - - fix isnetconn() to understand that getpeername can return ENOTCONN - to indicate that an fd is not a socket - -configure.in - - set BUILD_DIR to contain backslashes to escape any spaces in the - directory name -- this is what make will accept in targets and - prerequisites, so it's better than trying to use double quotes - - set SIZE to the appropriate value if some cross-compiling tool - chain is being used; `size' by default (can be overridden by - SIZE environment variable) - -Makefile.in - - use $(SIZE) instead of size; set SIZE from configure - - 1/31 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - in array_value_internal, return NULL right away if the variable's - value is NULL, instead of passing a null string to add_string_to_list - - 2/1 - --- -jobs.h - - new struct to hold stats and counters for child processes and jobs - - change some uses of global and static variables to use members of - new struct (struct jobstats) - - 2/2 - --- - -jobs.[ch] - - change PRUNNING to PALIVE - - new define INVALID_JOB - - new macro get_job_by_jid(ind), currently expands to jobs[ind] - - new define J_JOBSTATE, operates on a JOB * like JOBSTATE operates on - a job index - - new function, reset_job_indices, called from delete_job if - js.j_lastj or js.j_firstj are removed - - change various functions to keep counters and stats in struct jobstats - -pcomplete.c, builtins/common.c, builtins/{exit,fg_bg,jobs,kill,wait}.def - - change global variables (e.g., job_slots) to struct members - (e.g., js.j_jobslots) - - use INVALID_JOB define where appropriate - - use get_job_by_jid and J_JOBSTATE where appropriate - -trap.c - - change reset_or_restore_signal_handler to not free the exit trap - string if the function pointer is reset_signal, which is used when - the trap strings shouldn't be freed, like in command substitution - - 2/4 - --- -jobs.c - - new function, realloc_jobs_list, copies jobs array to newly-allocated - memory shrinking (or growing) size to have next multiple of JOB_SLOTS - greater than js.j_njobs - - change compact_jobs_list to just call reap_dead_jobs and then - realloc_jobs_list, simplifying it considerably - - discard_pipeline now returns `int': the number of processes freed - - slightly changed the logic deciding whether or not to call - compact_jobs_list: now non-interactive shells will compact the - list if it reaches MAX_JOBS_IN_ARRAY in size - -parse.y - - move test for backslash-newline after pop_string in shell_getc so - that things like - - ((echo 5) \ - (echo 6)) - - work right - - 2/8 - --- -jobs.h - - new structs for holding status of exited background processes, as - POSIX specifies - - new job flag: J_ASYNC - -jobs.c - - new functions to manipulate struct holding status of exited - background processes - - new members in struct jobstats to hold pointer to last created job - and last created asynchronous job - - initialize js.c_childmax in initialize_job_control - - if the `async' arg to stop_pipeline is non-null, set the J_ASYNC - flag in the job struct - - set js.j_last_made_job and js.j_last_asynchronous_job in - stop_pipeline - - new function: find_last_proc, returns the PROCESS * to the last proc - in a job's pipeline - - changed find_last_pid to call find_last_proc - - change delete_job to call bgp_add on the last proc of the job being - deleted - - change delete_all_jobs and wait_for_background_pids to call bgp_clear - - 2/9 - --- -jobs.c - - change wait_for_single_pid to look for pid in bgpids.list (using - bgp_search()) if find_pipeline returns NULL - - 2/10 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - change the solaris-gcc stanza so that it auto-selects the appropriate - options for ld depending on which `ld' gcc says it's going to run - - 2/11 - ---- -jobs.h - - add support for PS_RECYCLED as a process state, add PRECYCLED macro - to test it. Change PALIVE and PRUNNING macros to not count processes - in PS_RECYCLED state - -execute_cmd.c - - restore use of last_pid as sentinel value; use NO_PID as sentinel - only if RECYCLES_PIDS is defined - -jobs.c - - change find_job to return a pointer to the PROCESS the desired pid - belongs to, analogous to find_pipeline returning pointer to JOB - - change find_job callers to add extra argument - - change running_only arguments to find_pipeline and find_job to - alive_only, since we don't want recycled pids returned here and it - better describes the result - - new function find_process, calls find_pipeline and searches the - returned pipeline for the PROCESS * describing the desired pid - - in make_child, if fork() returns the same pid as the value of - last_asynchronous_pid when RECYCLES_PIDS is defined, avoid pid - aliasing by resetting last_asynchronous_pid to 1 - - use PRUNNING instead of child->running, since we, for the most - part, don't want to consider recycled pids (e.g., in make_child()) - - call find_process instead of find_pipeline in waitchld() - - use PEXITED(p) instead of testing p->running == PS_DONE - - in make_child, call bgp_delete to remove a just-created pid from the - last of saved pid statuses - - in add_process, check whether or not pid being added is already in - the_pipeline or the jobs list (using find_process) and mark it as - recycled if so - - This set of fixes mostly came from Pierre Humblet - to fix pid aliasing and reuse problems on - cygwin - -variables.c - - set $_ from the environment if we get it there, set to $0 by - default if not in env - -doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1} - - a couple of clarifying changes to the description of $_ based on - comments from Glenn Morris - - 2/15 - ---- -shell.c - - use strstr instead of strmatch when checking whether $EMACS contains - `term' -- simpler and faster - - 2/18 - ---- -builtins/cd.def - - implement posix requirement that `pwd -P' set $PWD to a directory - name containing no symlinks - - add new function, setpwd(), just sets (and changes exported value) - of PWD - -doc/bashref.texi - - add note to posix mode section about pwd -P setting $PWD - -doc{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added note that BASH_ARGC and BASH_ARGV are only set in extended - debug mode - - expand description of extdebug option to include everything changed - by extended debug mode - - 2/19 - ---- -pathexp.h - - new flag macro, FNMATCH_IGNCASE, evaluates to FNM_CASEFOLD if the - match_ignore_case variable is non-zero - -execute_cmd.c - - new variable, match_ignore_case - - change call to strmatch() in execute_case_command so it includes - FNMATCH_IGNCASE - -test.c - - change call to strmatch() in patcomp() so that pattern matching - calls for [[ ... ]] obey the match_ignore_case variable - -lib/sh/shmatch.c - - if match_ignore_case is set, enable REG_ICASE in the regexp match - flags - -builtins/shopt.def - - new settable option, `nocasematch', controls the match_ignore_case - variable. Currently alters pattern matching for case and [[ ... ]] - commands (==, !=, and =~ operators) - -doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1} - - updated descriptions of [[ and case to include reference to - nocasematch option - - 2/22 - ---- -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - add `times' to the list of posix special builtins - - 2/23 - ---- -builtins/cd.def - - posix mode no longer turns on effect of -P option on $PWD if a - directory is chosen from CDPATH - -doc/bashref.texi - - clarified that in posix mode, reserved words are not alias expanded - only in a reserved word context - - removed item about cd, $CDPATH, and -P from posix mode section - - 2/24 - ---- -builtins/reserved.def - - minor cleanups to the description of `if' - - 3/2 - --- -subst.c - - change list_string and get_word_from_string to explicitly treat an - IFS character that is not space, tab, or newline *and any adjacent - IFS white space* as a single delimiter, as SUSv3/XPG6 says - -builtins/read.def - - check whether or not the number of fields is exactly the same as - the number of variables instead of just assigning the rest of the - line (minus any trailing IFS white space) to the last variable. - This parses a field and checks whether or not it consumes all of - the input (including any trailing field delimiters), falling back - to the previous behavior if it does not. This is what POSIX.2 - specifies, I believe (and the consensus of the austin-group list). - This requires a few tests in read.tests to be changed: backslashes - escaping IFS whitespace characters at the end of input cause the - whitespace characters to be preserved in the value assigned to the - variable, and the trailing non-whitespace field delimiter issue - - 3/7 - --- -configure.in - - add -D_POSIX_SOURCE to the LOCAL_CFLAGS for Interix - - 3/8 - --- -bashline.c - - make bash_directory_expansion a void function, since it doesn't have - any return value - - 3/9 - --- -builtins/read.def - - when testing for a pipe, use `fd' instead of hard-coding 0, since we - can read from other file descriptors now - -lib/sh/zread.c - - in zsyncfd, only set lind and lused to 0 if the lseek succeeds. - If the lseek fails, we might steal input from other programs, but - a failed lseek won't cause us to erroneously discard input - - 3/11 - ---- -builtins/evalstring.c - - don't allow parse_and_execute to short-circuit and call exec() if - the command's return value is being inverted - - 3/15 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - new macro PC to call putchar and increment number of chars printed - - fixes bug in computation of value for %n format char - - `tw' is now a global var so printstr can modify it using PC() - - convert PF macro to use asprintf into a local buffer - Preparation for printf -v var - - add code to add the text printed to a `variable buffer' if -v option - supplied. The buffer grows as needed - - printf now takes a `-v var' option to put the output into the variable - VAR rather than sending it to stdout. It does not: - print partial output on error (e.g., format string error) - handle NULs in the variable value, as usual - - 3/16 - ---- -parse.y - - fix bug in prompt string decoding that caused a core dump when PS1 - contained \W and PWD was unset (null pointer deref) - -builtins/printf.def - - changed -v var behavior so it stores partial output into the named - variable upon an error - - 3/24 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - bool_to_int now takes a `const char *' argument - -support/{printenv,recho,zecho}.c - - include config.h - - include "bashansi.h" for appropriate extern function declarations - -configure.in - - on MacOS X 10.4, compensate for loader not allowing static library - to override existing system dynamic library when compiling -dynamic - (affects readline and history libraries); so use absolute pathname - instead of -lreadline as library name - -lib/glob/{glob,sm_loop,smatch}.c - - make sure to cast arguments to (char *) or (unsigned char *) as - appropriate to avoid gcc4 warnings - -lib/glob/smatch.c - - collsym (single-byte version) now takes a (CHAR *) first argument to - match callers; cast argument to strncmp appropriately - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - fix ldfallback and dfallback to handle width and precision specs in - the format passed to sprintf() - - fix STAR_ARGS macro to deal with negative field widths and precisions - - 3/25 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - since a negative precision in a "x.x[fFgGeE]" format specifier should - be allowed but treated as if the precision were missing, let it - through - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - fix * code to deal with a negative precision by treating it as if - the `.' and any digit string in the precision had not been specified - - fix format parsing code to deal with a negative inline precision, - e.g., "%4.-4f" by treating it as if the `'. and any digit string in - the precision had not been specified - - a `+' in a format specifier should only act as a flag if it comes - before a `.' (otherwise it is ignored) - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - new function, rl_vi_rubout, to rl_rubout as rl_vi_delete is to - rl_delete; saves deleted text for possible reinsertion as with any - vi-mode `text modification' command (fixes problem with `X' reported - by beat.wieland@gmx.ch) - -lib/readline/vi_keymap.c - - bind `X' in vi command mode to rl_vi_rubout - -lib/readline/funmap.c - - add a bindable `vi-rubout' command, runs rl_vi_rubout - -lib/readline/text.c - - rewrote internals of _rl_rubout_char to make structure cleaner - -lib/readline/{complete,text}.c - - changed code to remove #ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE where possible - - 3/28 - ---- -lib/readline/examples/rl.c - - include instead of posixstat.h if READLINE_LIBRARY not - defined - -subst.c - - fix mbstrlen to treat invalid multibyte sequences as sequences of - single-byte characters - - 4/8 - --- -configure.in - - default SIZE to `:' if cross-compiling and an appropriate size for - the target is not found - - 4/11 - ---- -subst.c - - change match_upattern and match_wpattern to check whether or not the - supplied pattern matches anywhere in the supplied string, prefixing - and appending the pattern with `*' if necessary. If it doesn't we - can short-circuit immediately rather than waste time doing up to - N-1 unsuccessful calls to strmatch/wcsmatch (which kills for long - strings, even if the pattern is short) - - 4/12 - ---- -configure.in - - make sure the special case for MacOS X 10.4 only kicks in if the - `--with-installed-readline' option isn't supplied - -lib/readline/{callback,readline,signals}.c - - make sure rl_prep_term_function and rl_deprep_term_function aren't - dereferenced if NULL (as the documentation says) - -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - don't bother with the special HAVE_BCOPY code; just use straight - assignments - -builtins/ulimit.def - - use _POSIX_PIPE_BUF in pipesize() if it's defined and PIPE_BUF is - not - - 4/13 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - add cm_function_def to the list of control structures for which - child processes are forked when pipes come in or out - - 4/14 - ---- -builtins/read.def - - make sure the ^As added for internal quoting are not counted as - characters read when -n is supplied - - 4/20 - ---- -redir.c - - fix redir_open so that the repeat open on failure that AFS support - adds restores the correct value of errno for any error message - - 4/26 - ---- - -Makefile.in - - make sure mksignames and mksyntax are invoked with the $(EXEEXT) - extension - - 4/28 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.h - - new state variable: RL_STATE_CALLBACK, means readline is using the - callback interface - -lib/readline/callback.c - - set RL_STATE_CALLBACK in rl_callback_handler_install, unset in - rl_callback_handler_remove - - 4/29 - ---- -config-top.h - - DONT_REPORT_SIGPIPE is now on by default, since it apparently - interferes with scripts - -configure.in - - arrange things so PGRP_PIPE is defined on Linux-2.4+ and version 3 - kernels (ones that apparently schedule children to run before their - parent) - - 4/30 - ---- -builtins/caller.def - - add call to no_options, so it can handle `--' option - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - note explicitly that test, :, true, and false don't understand -- - as meaning the end of options - - 5/7 - --- -support/shobj-conf - - darwin 8 needs the same LDFLAGS setting as darwin 7 - -parse.y - - in save_parser_state, make sure we cast the return value from - xmalloc() to the right type - - remove casts to (char *) in calls to yyerror() - -lib/readline/signals.c - - make SIGQUIT and SIGALRM code conditional on their definition - - use raise() to send a signal if we don't have kill() - -lib/readline/display.c - - some MS-DOS and MINGW changes from the cygwin and mingw folks - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_PWD_H for - - add HAVE_FCNTL, HAVE_KILL for respective system calls - - add HAVE_GETPW{ENT,NAM,UID} for passwd functions - -configure.in - - add check for - - add checks for fcntl, kill system calls - - add checks for getpw{ent,nam,uid} C library functions - - pass a flag indicating we're cross compiling through to - CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD in Makefile.in - -lib/readline/complete.c - - guard inclusion of with HAVE_PWD_H - - don't provide a missing declaration for getpwent if we don't have it - - guard calls to {get,end}pwent with HAVE_GETPWENT - -lib/readline/shell.c - - guard inclusion of with HAVE_PWD_H - - guard inclusion of with HAVE_FCNTL_H - - don't provide a missing declaration for getpwuid if we don't have it - - guard calls to getpwuid with HAVE_GETPWUID - - don't bother with body of sh_unset_nodelay_mode if we don't have - fcntl - -lib/tilde/tilde.c - - guard inclusion of with HAVE_PWD_H - - guard calls to getpw{nam,uid} with HAVE_GETPW{NAM,UID} - - guard calls to {get,end}pwent with HAVE_GETPWENT - -Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in - - @CROSS_COMPILE@ is substituted into CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD (equal to - -DCROSS_COMPILING if bash is being cross-compiled) - - 5/9 - --- -aclocal.m4 - - print version as `0.0' in RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION if the - `rl_gnu_readline_p' variable isn't 1 (accept no imitations) - - 5/11 - ---- -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - definition of a readline `search context', to be use for incremental - search initially and other types of search later. Original from - Bob Rossi as part of work on incremental searching problems when - using callback interface - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - functions to allocate and free search contexts - - function to take a search context and a character just read and - `dispatch' on it: change search parameters, add to search string, - search further, etc. - - isearch is now completely context-driven: a search context is - allocated and passed to the rest of the functions - - 5/12 - ---- -lib/readline/isearch.c - - an additional `isearch cleanup' function that can be called from - the callback interface functions when the search is to be terminated - - an additional `isearch callback' function that can be called from - rl_callback_read_char when input is available - - short-circuit from rl_search_history after initialization if - the callback interface is being used - -lib/readline/callback.c - - in rl_callback_read_char(), if RL_STATE_ISEARCH is set, call - _rl_isearch_callback to read the character and dispatch on it. - If RL_STATE_ISEARCH is unset when that call returns, and there is - input pending, call rl_callback_read_char() again so we don't - have to wait for new input to pick it up - -support/shobj-conf,configure.in - - add support for dragonfly bsd, the same as freebsd - - 5/13-5/15 - --------- -lib/readline/callback.c - - support for readline functions to `register' a function that will - be called when more input is available, with a generic data - structure to encapsulate the arguments and parameters. Primarily - intended for functions that read a single additional character, - like quoted-insert - - support for callback code reading numeric arguments in a loop, - using readline state and an auxiliary variable - - support for callback code performing non-incremental searches using - the same search context struct as the isearch code - -lib/readline/{callback,display}.c - - if a callback function sets `_rl_redisplay_wanted', the redisplay - function will be called as soon as it returns - -lib/readline/input.c - - changes to _rl_read_mbchar to handle reading the null multibyte - character and translating it into '\0' - -lib/readline/misc.c - - break rl_digit_loop() into component functions that can be called - individually from the callback code more easily - - share some of the functions with rl_digit_loop1() in vi_mode.c - -lib/readline/readline.h - - change the version #defines to reflect readline 5.1 - -lib/readline/search.c - - break code into smaller functions that can be composed to work with - the callback code more easily - -lib/readline/text.c - - in rl_quoted_insert(), don't mess around with the tty signals if - running in `callback mode' - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - changed set-mark, goto-mark, change-char, and char-search to work - when called by callback functions - - 5/17 - ---- - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new struct declaration for a `reading key sequence' context - -lib/readline/readline.c - - new variable, _rl_dispatching_keymap, keeps track of which keymap - we are currently searching - - functions to allocate and deallocate contexts for reading multi-char - key sequences - - 5/18 - ---- -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new struct defining a context for multiple-key key sequences (the - base case is escape-prefixed commands) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - change structure of _rl_dispatch_subseq to allow for callback code - to use it - rudimentary support for supporting the existing - recursion using a stack of contexts, each with a reference to the - previous - - fix so that ^G works when in callback mode - -lib/readline/callback.c - - call the appropriate multiple-key sequence callback if the state is - set - - 5/19 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.c - - broke code from _readline_internal_char after call to rl_dispatch - out into separate function: _rl_internal_char_cleanup, callable by - other parts of the code - - change _rl_internal_char_cleanup to unset _rl_want_redisplay after - it calls (*rl_redisplay_func) - -lib/readline/callback.c - - call _rl_internal_char_cleanup from rl_callback_read_char when - appropriate - - 5/24 - ---- -lib/readline/callback.c - - use _rl_dispatch_callback and a chain of _rl_keyseq_contexts to - simulate the recursion used to decode multicharacter key sequences - (even things like ESC- as meta-prefix) - - call setjmp in rl_callback_read_char to give things like rl_abort - a place to jump, since the saved location in readline() will not - be valid - - keep calling _rl_dispatch_callback from rl_callback_read_char while - we are still decoding a multi-key key sequence - - keep calling readline_internal_char from rl_callback_read_char while - we are reading characters from a macro - -lib/readline/macro.c - - use a slightly different strategy upon encountering the end of a macro - when using the callback interface: when the last character of a - macro is read, and we are reading a command, pop the macro off the - stack immediately so the loop in rl_callback_read_char terminates - when it should - -lib/readline/readline.c - - if longjmp() is called and we end up at the saved location while - using the callback interface, just return -- don't go back into a - blocking read - - new function to dispose a chain of rl_keyseq_cxts - - only read new input in _rl_dispatch_callback if the KSEQ_DISPATCHED - flag is not set in the current keyseq context -- if it is, we are - traversing the chain back up and should use what we already saved - - use -3 as a magic value from _rl_dispatch_subseq to indicate that - we're allocating a new context and moving downward in the chain - (a special return value for the benefit of _rl_dispatch_callback) - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_keyseq_chain_dispose - - 6/1 - --- -builtins/read.def - - fixed a bug that occurred when reading a set number of chars and - the nth char is a backslash (read one too many). Bug reported by - Chris Morgan - -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_builtin so the `unset' builtin also operates on the - temporary environment in POSIX mode (as well as source and eval), - so that unsetting variables in the temporary environment doesn't - leave them set when unset completes. Report by Eric Blake - - -array.c - - fix from William Park for array_rshift when shifting right on an - empty array -- corrects calculation of array->max_index - -builtins/exec.def - - if an exec fails and the execfail option is set, don't call - restart_job_control unless the shell is interactive or job_control - is set - -jobs.c - - add a run-time check for WCONTINUED being defined in header files - but rejected with EINVAL by waitpid(). Fix from Maciej Rozycki - - - 6/20 - ---- -bashhist.c - - make sure calls to sv_histchars are protected by #ifdef BANG_HISTORY - - ditto for calls to history_expand_line_internal - - 6/23 - ---- -doc/bashref.texi - - remove extra blank lines in @menu constructs - -variables.c - - assign export_env to environ (extern char **) every time it changes - (mostly in add_to_export_env define), so maybe getenv will work on - systems that don't allow it to be replaced - - 6/29 - ---- -bashline.c - - in bash_directory_completion_hook, be careful about not turning `/' - into `//' and `//' into `///' for benefit of those systems that treat - `//' as some sort of `network root'. Fix from Eric Blake - - -lib/readline/complete.c - - in to_print, do the right thing after stripping the trailing slash - from full_pathname: // doesn't turn into /, and /// doesn't become - //. Fix from Eric Blake - - 6/30 - ---- -lib/malloc/trace.c - - include if it's available for a definition of size_t - -jobs.c - - in wait_for, if a child process is marked as running but waitpid() - returns -1/ECHILD (e.g., when the bash process is being traced by - strace), make sure to increment c_reaped when marking the child as - dead - - in without_job_control, make sure to close the pgrp pipe after - calling start_pipeline - - 7/1 - --- -Makefile.in - - only remove pathnames.h when the other files created by running - configure are removed (e.g., Makefile). Fix from William Park - -lib/sh/shquote.c - - since backslash-newline disappears when within double quotes, don't - add a backslash in front of a newline in sh_double_quote. Problem - reported by William Park - -jobs.c - - in notify_of_job_status, don't print status messages about - terminated background processes unless job control is active - -bashhist.c - - new variable, hist_last_line_pushed, set to 0 in really_add_history - (used by `history -s' code) - -bashhist.h - - new extern declaration for history -s - -builtins/history.def - - don't remove last history entry in push_history if it was added by - a call to push_history -- use hist_last_line_pushed as a sentinel - and set it after adding history entry. This allows multiple - calls to history -s to work right: adding all lines to the history - rather than deleting all but the last. Bug reported by Matthias - Schniedermeyer - - pay attention to hist_last_line_pushed in expand_and_print_history() - so we don't delete an entry pushed by history -s - - 7/4 - --- -print_cmd.c - - fix print_arith_for_command to not print so many blanks between - expressions in ((...)) - -command.h - - new word flag: W_DQUOTE. Means word should be treated as if double - quoted - -make_cmd.c - - add W_DQUOTE to word flags in make_arith_for_expr - -parse.y - - add W_DQUOTE to word flags for (( ... )) arithmetic commands - -subst.c - - don't perform tilde expansion on a word with W_DQUOTE flag set - - don't perform process substitution on a word with W_DQUOTE flag set - -arrayfunc.c - - expand an array index within [...] the same way as an arithmetic - expansion between (( ... )) - -lib/readline/input.c - - use getch() instead of read() on mingw - -lib/readline/readline.c - - add a few key bindings for the arrow keys on mingw - -lib/readline/rldefs.h - - if on mingw, define NO_TTY_DRIVER - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - compile in the stub functions for _rl_{disable,restore}_tty_signals - if on mingw - - compile in stub function for rl_restart_output on mingw - - make sure enough functions and macros are defined to compile if - NO_TTY_DRIVER is defined (lightly tested - builds on MacOS X, at - least) - - 7/7 - --- -command.h - - add a `flags' member to the PATTERN_LIST structure - -make_cmd.c - - intialize the `flags' member of a PATTERN_LIST when it's created - -builtins/psize.c - - protect extern declaration of errno with usual #ifdef errno - -configure.in, variables.c - - changes for QNX 6.x - - 7/9 - --- -parse.y - - fix parse_matched_pair to handle single and double quoted strings - inside old-style command substitution (``) since they can each - quote the ` and embedded $-expansions. Report by Eric Blake - - -{configure,Makefile}.in - - TILDE_LIB is now substituted into Makefile by configure - -configure.in - - if configuring --with-installed-readline on cygwin, set TILDE_LIB - to the empty string to avoid multiply-defined symbols. Cygwin - doesn't allow undefined symbols in dynamic libraries. Report by - Eric Blake - - 7/11 - ---- -input.c - - in duplicate_buffered_stream, don't call free_buffered_stream if the - two buffered streams share the same b_buffer object (e.g., if they - had already been duplicated with a previous call). Fixes Debian bug - reported by eero17@bigfoot.com - - 7/12 - ---- -shell.c - - make set_shell_name more resistant to a NULL argument - - in bind_args, use < instead of != when counting the arguments and - making the arg list - - in main(), make sure arg_index is not initialized to a value greater - than argc - - 7/14 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - in expand_prompt, don't set the location of the last invisible - char if the sequence is zero length (\[\]) - - 7/15 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document that the shell uses $TMPDIR when creating temporary files - - 7/20 - ---- -[bash-3.1-alpha1 frozen] - - 7/29 - ---- -builtins/evalstring.c - - make sure that parse_and_execute saves and restores the value of - loop_level, so loops in sourced scripts and eval'd strings don't - mess up the shell's parser state - -bashline.c - - change command_subst_completion_function to suppress appending - any character to a unique completion, instead of a space, unless - the last word in the quoted command substitution completes to a - directory name. In that case we append the expected slash - - 8/1 - --- -builtins/printf.def - - make sure variables are initialized if their values are tested later - -[bash-3.1-alpha1 updated and re-frozen] - - 8/2 - --- -variables.c - - make sure to call stifle_history with an `int' instead of an intmax_t. - Sometimes it makes a difference - - 8/3 - --- -[bash-3.1-alpha1 released] - -support/mksignames.c - - add `SIGSTKFLT' (RHE3) - - add `SIGXRES' (Solaris 9) - - 8/4 - --- -builtins/ulimit.def - - fix typo to make `x' the right option for locks - - add new options to short help synopsis - -variables.c - - use get_variable_value instead of direct reference to value_cell - in make_variable_value when appending to the current value, so - references to array variables without subscripts will be equivalent - to element 0 - -lib/readline/text.c - - rewrote rl_change_case to correctly change the case of multibyte - characters where appropriate - - 8/5 - --- -configure.in - - remove call to obsolete macro AC_ACVERSION - - remove special calls to AC_CYGWIN and AC_MINGW32; AC_CANONICAL_HOST - takes care of those cases - -general.h - - include `chartypes.h' for definition of ISALPHA - - fix definitions of ABSPATH and RELPATH for cygwin - - fix definition of ISDIRSEP for cygwin to allow backslash as a - directory name separator - - 8/9 - --- -builtins/setattr.def - - when setting a variable from the temporary environment in - set_var_attribute (e.g., `LC_ALL=C export LC_ALL'), make sure to - call stupidly_hack_special_variables after binding the variable in - the current context - -builtins/printf.def - - make sure to call stupidly_hack_special_variables if using `printf -v' - to put formatted output in a shell variable - - 8/11 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - new variable: SHLIB_LIBPREF, prefix for shared library name (defaults - to `lib' - - new variable: SHLIB_DLLVERSION, used on Cygwin to set the library - version number - - new variable: SHLIB_DOT, separator character between library name and - suffix and version information (defaults to `.') - - new stanza for cygwin to generate windows-compatible dll - - 8/14 - ---- -variables.c - - new special variable function for Cygwin, so the export environment - is remade when HOME is changed. The environment is the only way to - get information from the shell to cygwin dlls, for instanace, when - bash is compiled to use an already-installed libreadline - -variables.h - - new extern declaration for sv_home - - 8/15 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - call init_line_structures from rl_redisplay if vis_lbreaks == 0 - to avoid consequences of a poorly-timed SIGWINCH - - 8/16 - ---- -subst.c - - fix logic for performing tilde expansion when in posix mode (don't - rely on W_TILDEEXP flag always being set, because it won't be when - expanding the RHS of assignment statement). Use W_TILDEEXP only - when deciding to expand a word marked as W_ASSIGNMENT that doesn't - precede a command name - - 8/17 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_function, when subshell == 1, don't short-cut by using - the command contained in the group command -- if you do, any - redirections attached to the group command (function) don't get - executed - -general.h - - new #define, FS_READABLE, indicates file is readable by current - user - -findcmd.c - - rewrote file_status to use S_xxx POSIX file mode bits and to add - support for FS_READABLE (affects ./source and searching $PATH for - scripts whose names are supplied as arguments on the command line) - - change find_path_file to look for readable files -- source requires - it - - change find_in_path_element to do the right thing when FS_READABLE - is supplied as a flag - -doc/bashref.texi - - remove note about posix non-compliance in `.': we now require and - look for readable files when searching $PATH - - 8/20 - ---- -subst.c - - fix setifs to handle case where passed variable is non-zero but - v->value == 0 (as in an unset local variable); treat IFS as unset - in this case - -jobs.c - - in kill_pid, if asked to killpg a process or pgrp whose pgrp is - recorded as the same as the shell's, just call killpg and let the - chips fall where they may -- there may be other processes in that - pgrp that are not children of the shell, so killing each process - in the pipeline will not do a complete job, and killpg'ing each - such process will send too many signals in the majority of cases - -builtins/cd.def - - in posix mode, pwd needs to check that the value it prints and `.' - are the same file - -builtins/read.def - - if reading input from stdin in a non-interactive shell and calling - `read', call sync_buffered_stream to seek backward in the input - stream if necessary (XXX - should we do this for all shell builtins?) - - 8/23 - ---- -builtins/cd.def - - in posix mode, if canonicalization of the absolute pathname fails - because the path length exceeds PATH_MAX, but the length of the passed - (non-absolute) pathname does not, attempt the chdir, just as when - not in posix mode - -builtins/type.def - - don't have describe_command call sh_makepath if the full path found - is already an absolute pathname (sh_makepath will stick $PWD onto the - front of it) - - 8/24 - ---- - -jobs.c - - in posix mode, don't have start_job print out and indication of - whether the job started by `bg' is the current or previous job - - change start_job to return success if a job to be resumed in the - background is already running. This means that bg won't fail when - asked to bg a background job, as SUSv3/XPG6 requires - - new function, init_job_stats, to zero out the global jobstats struct - -{jobs,nojobs}.c - - change kill_pid to handle pids < -1 by killing process groups - -jobs.h - - extern declaration for init_job_stats - -lib/readline/history.c - - check whether or not the history list is null in remove_history - -builtins/history.def - - delete_last_history is no longer static so fc builtin can use it - -builtins/fc.def - - use free_history_entry in fc_replhist instead of freeing struct - members individually - - call delete_last_history from fc_replhist instead of using inline - code - - if editing (-l not specified), make sure the fc command that caused - the editing is removed from the history list, as POSIX specifies - -builtins/kill.def - - just call kill_pid with any pid argument and let it handle pids < -1 - This is the only way to let kill_pid know whether a negative pid or - a job spec was supplied as an argument to kill - -builtins/fg_bg.def - - force fg_bg to return EXECUTION_SUCCESS explicitly if called by bg - and start_job returns successfully - - bg now returns success only if all the specified jobs were resumed - successfully - -execute_cmd.c - - call init_job_stats from initialize_subshell to zero out the global - job stats structure - - 8/25 - ---- -bashline.c - - change vi_edit_and_execute_command to just call vi when in posix - mode, instead of checking $FCEDIT and $EDITOR - -lib/readline/search.c - - if in vi_mode, call rl_free_undo_list in make_history_line_current - to dispose of undo list accumulated while reading the search string - (if this isn't done, since vi mode leaves the current history - position at the entry which matched the search, the call to - rl_revert_line in rl_internal_teardown will mangle the matched - history entry using a bogus rl_undo_list) - - call rl_free_undo_list after reading a non-incremental search string - into rl_line_buffer -- that undo list should be discarded - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - add UNDO_LIST * member to search context struct - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - initialize UNDO_LIST *save_undo_list member of search context struct - - 8/27 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - change rl_parse_and_bind to strip whitespace from the end of a - variable value assignment before calling rl_variable_bind - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} - - clarified the language concerning parsing values for boolean - variables in assignment statements - - 8/28 - ---- -lib/sh/pathphys.c - - fix small memory leak in sh_realpath reported by Eric Blake - - 8/31 - ---- -doc/bashref.texi - - add additional notes to posix mode section - - 9/3 - --- -parse.y - - if $'...' occurs within a ${...} parameter expansion within - double quotes, don't single-quote the expanded result -- the double - quotes will cause it to be expanded incorrectly - - 9/4 - --- -builtins/fc.def - - if STRICT_POSIX is defined, the posix mode default for the editor to - use is $FCEDIT, then ed - -shell.c - - if STRICT_POSIX is defined, initialize `posixly_correct' to 1 - -config.h.in - - add #undef STRICT_POSIX - - 9/5 - --- -configure.in - - add new option argument, --enable-strict-posix-default, configures - bash to be posix-conformant (including defaulting echo to posix - conformance) by default - -builtins/echo.def - - if STRICT_POSIX is defined, default echo to xpg-style - -doc/bashref.texi - - describe the --enable-strict-posix-default option to configure - - 9/10 - ---- -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - change to not generate N_(""), because the translated empty string is - special to GNU gettext - - 9/13 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - a negative value for rl_completion_query_items means to not ask - -lib/readline/doc/{{rltech,rluser}.texi,readline.3} - - documented new semantics for rl_completion_query_items/ - completion-query-items - - 9/14 - ---- -bashline.c - - bind M-TAB in emacs mode to dynamic-complete-history even if the - current binding is `tab-insert' (which is what it is by default), - not just if it's unbound - - 9/15 - ---- -eval.c - - call QUIT before calling dispose_command on current_command after - the `exec_done' label. If we dispose current_command first, the - longjmp might restore the value of current_command after we've - disposed it, and the subsequent call to dispose_command from the - DISCARD case will free memory twice - - 9/16 - ---- -lib/sh/strto[iu]max.c - - make sure the function being declared is not a cpp define before - defining it -- should fix problems on HP-UX - - 9/19 - ---- -Makefile.in - - make sure the binaries for the tests are at the front of $PATH - - 9/22 - ---- -parse.y - - new flag for parse_matched_pair: P_COMMAND, indicating that the - text being parsed is a command (`...`, $(...)) - - change calls to parse_matched_pair to include P_COMMAND where - appropriate - - if P_COMMAND flag is set and the text is unquoted, check for comments - and don't try to parse embedded quoted strings if in a comment (still - not exactly right yet) - - 9/24 - ---- -builtins/history.def - - if running history -n, don't count these new lines as history lines - for the current session if the `histappend' shell option is set. - If we're just appending to the history file, the issue that caused - history_lines_this_session to be recalculated doesn't apply -- the - history file won't be missing any entries - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - fix C-w handler for isearch string reader to handle multibyte chars - -lib/readline/rlmbutil.h - - new defines for _rl_to_wupper and _rl_to_wlower - -lib/readline/text.c - - use _rl_to_wupper and _rl_to_wlower as appropriate - - 9/26 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in shell_execve, if the exec fails due to E2BIG or ENOMEM, just print - the appropriate error message instead of checking out any interpreter - specified with #! - - 9/30 - ---- -bashhist.c - - make $HISTCMD available anytime remember_on_history is non-zero, - which indicates that we're saving commands to the history, and - let it evaluate to 1 if we're not - - 10/4 - ---- -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - in floating(), make sure d != 0 before calling chkinfnan -- gcc on the - version of Solaris 9 I have translates 0 to -inf on the call - -[bash-3.1-beta1 frozen] - - 10/6 - ---- -jobs.c - - set the_pipeline to NULL right away in cleanup_the_pipeline, and - dispose a copy of the pointer so we don't mess with the_pipeline - while we're in the process of destroying it - - block and unblock SIGCHLD around manipulating the_pipeline in - cleanup_the_pipeline - - 10/7 - ---- -[bash-3.1-beta1 released] - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - when switching directions, make sure we turn off the SF_REVERSE - flag in the search context's flags word if we're going from reverse - to forward i-search - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new function, rl_variable_value, returns a string representing a - bindable readline variable's value - - new auxiliary function, _rl_get_string_variable_value, encapsulates - everything needed to get a bindable string variable's value - - rewrote rl_variable_dumper to use _rl_get_string_variable_value - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new extern declaration for rl_variable_value - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rl_variable_value - -bashline.c - - in command_word_completion_function, if readline sets - rl_completion_found_quote, but doesn't set rl_completion_quote_character, - we have an embedded quoted string or backslash-escaped character in - the passed text. We need to dequote that before calling - filename_completion_function. So far, this is in place only for - absolute program names (those containing a `/') - - in command_word_completion_function, use rl_variable_value to decide - whether or not we should ignore case, and use strncasecmp instead of - strncmp where appropriate - - 10/11 - ----- -builtins/fc.def - - fixed a typo when using POSIX_FC_EDIT_COMMAND - -redir.h - - new flag values for redirections: RX_INTERNAL and RX_USER (currently - unused) - -redir.c - - add_undo_redirect and add_undo_close_redirect now set RX_INTERNAL - flag when making new redirects - - in do_redirection_internal, only set file descriptors > 2 to CLEXEC - if they're marked as RX_INTERNAL - - 10/12 - ----- -jobs.c - - in wait_for_single_pid, if in posix mode, remove the waited-for pid - from the list of background pids, forgetting it entirely. POSIX - conformance tests test for this. - -lib/readline/{readline.h,vi_mode.c} - - new state flag, RL_STATE_VICMDONCE, set after entering vi command - mode the first time; reset on each call to readline() - - 10/13 - ----- -lib/readline/undo.c - - in rl_revert_line, make sure that revert-line in vi mode leaves - rl_point set to 0 no matter the state of the line buffer - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - when entering vi_command mode for the first time, free any existing - undo list so the previous insertions won't be undone by the `U' - command. This is how POSIX.2 says `U' should work (and the test - suite tests for it) - -lib/readline/bind.c - - change rl_parse_and_bind so only `set' commands involving boolean - readline variables have trailing whitespace stripped from the value - string - - 10/16 - ----- -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - fix patscan() to correctly scan backslash-escaped characters - - 10/18 - ----- -lib/sh/{winsize.c,Makefile.in},{jobs,nojobs}.c,Makefile.in,externs.h - - moved get_new_window_size from jobs.c/nojobs.c to new file, - lib/sh/winsize.c, made function global - -{jobs,nojobs,sig}.c,{jobs,sig}.h - - moved SIGWINCH handling code to sig.c rather than duplicate it in - jobs.c and nojobs.c - - call set_sigwinch_handler from sig.c code rather than job control - signal initialization - -sig.[ch] - - new variable, sigwinch_received, acts like interrupt_state for - SIGWINCH, set by sigwinch_sighandler. sigwinch_sighandler no longer - calls get_new_window_size - -parse.y - - add call to get_new_window_size if sigwinch_received at top of - shell_getc - - 10/19 - ----- -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - to avoid orphaning memory on free if the right bucket is busy, use a - new function xplit(mem, bucket) to split the block into two or more - smaller ones and add those to the right bucket (appropriately marking - it as busy) - - audit bsplit(), bcoalesce(), and xsplit() for proper use of busy[], - since they're dealing with two separate buckets - - 10/22 - ----- -subst.c - - new flag for string_extract: EX_REQMATCH, means to return an error - if a matching/closing character is not found before EOS - - new static flag variables: extract_string_error and extract_string_fatal - - change expand_word_internal to check for new error returns from - string_extract and return errors if appropriate - - 10/23 - ----- -builtins/cd.def - - make sure we free TDIR in change_to_directory after calling - set_working_directory (which allocates new memory) and other places - we short-circuit and return - - 10/24 - ----- -subst.c - - modified fix from 10/22 to allow bare ` to pass through (for - some backwards compatibility and more correctness) - - 10/27 - ----- -conftypes.h - - make MacOS X use the RHAPSODY code that gets HOSTTYPE, et al. - at build rather than configure time, to support universal binaries - (fix from llattanzi@apple.com) - - 10/30 - ----- -builtins/evalstring.c - - make sure we don't turn on CMD_NO_FORK in parse_and_execute if - we're running a trap command on signal receipt or exit - -execute_cmd.c - - in shell_execve, improve the error message a little bit if the - interpreter name in a #! exec header ends with a ^M (as in a DOS- - format file) - - 11/1 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix vi-mode `r' command to leave the cursor in the right place - -[bash-3.1-rc1 frozen] - - 11/5 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - make sure a DEBUG trap doesn't overwrite a command string passed to - make_child in execute_simple_command - -bashline.c - - rearrange some code in bash_quote_filename so filenames with leading - tildes containing spaces aren't tilde-expanded before being - returned to the caller - - 11/6 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - when deciding where to move the cursor in rl_redisplay and needing - to move the cursor back after moving it vertically and compensate - for invisible characters in the prompt string, make sure that - _rl_last_c_pos is treated as an absolute cursor position in a - multibyte locale and the wrap offset (number of invisible characters) - is added explicitly when deciding how many characters to backspace - - 11/10 - ----- -lib/readline/terminal.c - - _rl_set_screen_size now interprets a lines or columns argument < 0 - as an indication not to change the current value - - 11/11 - ----- - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - new function, rl_reset_screen_size, calls _rl_get_screen_size to - reset readline's idea of the terminal size - - don't call _rl_get_screen_size in _rl_init_terminal_io if both - _rl_screenheight and _rl_screenwidth are > 0 - - don't initialize _rl_screenheight and _rl_screenwidth to 0 in - _rl_init_terminal_io; let caller take care of it - - set _rl_screenheight and _rl_screenwidth to 0 before calling - _rl_init_terminal_io - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new extern declaration for rl_reset_screen_size - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rl_reset_screen_size - -variables.c - - if readline is being used, compile in a special var function for - assignments to LINES and COLUMNS that calls rl_set_screen_size or - rl_reset_screen_size as appropriate. Only do this in posix mode - and only when STRICT_POSIX is defined at compile time - - new semaphore variable, winsize_assignment, set while doing an - assignment to LINES or COLUMNS - - new variable, winsize_assigned, says LINES or COLUMNS was assigned - to or found in the environment - - if in the middle of an assignment to LINES or COLUMNS, make - sh_set_lines_and_columns a no-op - -lib/sh/winsize.c - - get_new_window_size now takes two int * arguments, to return the - screen dimensions - -externs.h - - change extern declaration for get_new_window_size - -{jobs,nojobs}.c, parse.y - - change callers of get_new_window_size - - 11/12 - ----- -lib/readline/terminal.c - - new variable, rl_prefer_env_winsize, gives LINES and COLUMNS - precedence over values from the kernel when computing window size - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_prefer_env_winsize - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document rl_prefer_env_winsize - - 11/13 - ----- -lib/readline/rltty.c - - change rl_prep_terminal to make sure we set and reset the tty - special characters in the vi insertion keymap if in vi mode. This - matters if we get accept-line for the previous line while in vi - command mode - - 11/14 - ----- -builtins/pushd.def - - make sure any call to cd_builtin includes a leading `--' from the - argument list (or constructs one) - - 11/16 - ----- -pcomplete.c - - fix small memory leak in gen_wordlist_matches - -[bash-3.1-rc2 frozen] - - 11/21 - ----- -[bash-3.1-rc2 released] - - 11/23 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - changes to rl_redisplay to compensate for update_line updating - _rl_last_c_pos without taking invisible characters in the line into - account. Important in multibyte locales where _rl_last_c_pos is an - absolute cursor position - - changes to _rl_move_cursor_relative to account for _rl_last_c_pos - being an absolute cursor position in a multibyte character locale - - rewrote _rl_move_cursor_relative to make it a little simpler - - 11/29 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - changes to rl_redisplay and update_line for update_line to communicate - upward that it took the number of invisible characters on the current - line into account when modifying _rl_last_c_pos - - in update_line, adjust _rl_last_c_pos by wrap_offset before calling - _rl_move_cursor_relative, so we pass correct information about the - true cursor position - - 12/1 - ---- -configure.in - - changed release status to `release' - -[bash-3.1 frozen] - - 12/8 - ---- -[bash-3.1 released] - - 12/9 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,version.texi},lib/readline/doc/version.texi - - remove `beta1' from man page footer and texinfo documents - -variables.c - - make sure winsize_assignment is protected by #ifdef READLINE, so - minimal shell will compile - -builtins/read.def - - make sure error cases free memory and run any unwind-protects to - avoid memory leaks - - 12/10 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_command_internal to set $PIPESTATUS for ((...)) and - [[ ... ]] commands - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi,version.texi} - - add documentation for ulimit -[iqx] and bump revision date - - 12/12 - ----- -parse.y - - make sure parse_compound_assignment saves and restores the - PST_ASSIGNOK parser state flag around its calls to read_token. - Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger - - 12/13 - ----- -parse.y - - change parse_compound_assignment to save and restore the value of - last_read_token. Not sure why it was set unconditionally in the - first place after parsing the complete compound assignment - - 12/14 - ----- -lib/readline/text.c - - don't use return value of rl_kill_text (which always succeeds and - returns the number of characters killed) in rl_delete as an indication - of success or failure - - ditto for return value of rl_delete_text - -lib/readline/readline.c - - don't return the value of the called readline function as the return - value from _rl_dispatch_subseq; -1 means something different to the - callers (return 0 all the time to indicate that a readline function - was found and dispatched). Fix from Andreas Schwab for - bug in callback interface first reported by Mike Frysinger - -execute_cmd.c - - fixed a typo in execute_case_command - - 12/15 - ----- -aclocal.m4 - - add check for wctype() to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, define HAVE_WCTYPE - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_WCTYPE #define - -config-bot.h - - add HAVE_WCTYPE to the set of checks for HANDLE_MULTIBYTE. This - should catch the deficient NetBSD multibyte support - - 12/16 - ----- -parse.y - - use CTLESC instead of literal '\001' when decode_prompt_string - prefixes RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE and RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE - - 12/20 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - don't treat RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE specially inside a sequence of - ignored characters - - keep track of the start of the current sequence of ignored - characters; make sure that an empty sequence of such characters - really is an empty sequence, not one that happens to end with '\001' - (RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE) - - 12/21 - ----- -subst.c - - change expand_word_internal to process rest of `tilde-word' as a - regular part of the word if tilde expansion leaves the tilde-word - unchanged. This means that ~$USER expands to ~chet, which seems - more intuitive, and is effectively what bash-3.0 did - - 12/23 - ----- -subst.c - - when making a local array variable in do_compound_assignment, make - sure that we don't use a variable of the same name from a previous - context - -doc/bash.1 - - documented expansions for word and patterns in case statement - -builtins/ulimit.def,doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1} - - added new -e and -r (nice and rtprio) options to ulimit; documented - them - - 12/26 - ----- -variables.c - - use `hmax' instead of `num' in sv_histsize to avoid integer overflow - problems with intmax_t - -builtins/read.def - - add unwind-protect to restore rl_attempted_completion_function in - case of a timeout - -{bashline,variables}.c - - move initialization of HISTSIZE from initialization path to - load_history, so it can be overridden by a value assigned in a - startup file - -lib/readline/misc.c - - add a missing `return r' so that rl_digit_loop returns a meaningful - value - -lib/readline/{bind,callback,display,isearch,rltty,search,text,vi_mode}.c - - minor cleanups to satisfy compiler warnings, mostly removing unused - variables - - 12/27 - ----- -support/Makefile.in - - add LIBS_FOR_BUILD support; defaults to ${LIBS} - -Makefile.in - - add LIBS_FOR_BUILD with no default value; use when linking programs - using CC_FOR_BUILD (e.g., bashversion) - - 12/28 - ----- -lib/readline/bind.c - - fix rl_translate_keyseq bad translation of \M-\C-x sequences - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_arith_command, if the expression expands to more than one - word, make sure we join the words into a single string and pass the - entire thing to evalexp() - -expr.c - - new functions: _is_arithop(c), returns true if C is a valid single- - character arithmetic operator; _is_multiop(c), returns true if C is - a token corresponding to a valid multi-character arithmetic operator - - if we encounter a character that isn't a valid arithmetic - operator, throw an error. Try to be intelligent about what type of - error message to print - -subst.c - - new function, expand_arith_string, calls expand_string_if_necessary; - used where an arithmetic expression needs to be expanded - -subst.h - - new extern declaration for expand_arith_string - -arrayfunc.c - - in array_expand_index, call expand_arith_string to expand the - subscript in a fashion consistent with other arithmetic expressions - -subst.c - - fix parameter_brace_patsub so that we don't try to anchor the pattern - at the beginning or end of the string if we're doing global - replacement -- that combination doesn't doesn't make sense, and - the changed behavior is compatible with ksh93 - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed description of pattern substitution to match the new - semantics - -tests/new-exp.tests - - change tests to remove all ${pat//#rep} and ${pat//%rep} - expansions, since they don't mean the same thing anymore - - 12/29 - ----- -support/signames.c - - new file, initialize_signames() function from old mksignames.c. This - file builds the signal_names array - -support/mksignames.c - - strip out initialize_signames(), move to signames.c. This file only - writes signames.h - - set up to only write a stub signames.h if CROSS_COMPILING is defined, - with extern declaration for initialize_signames - - if not cross compiling, #define initialize_signames to nothing - -Makefile.in - - mksignames is now linked from mksignames.o and buildsignames.o - - add rules to build signames.o, assuming we're building it as part - of the shell (cross-compiling) - -trap.c - - call initialize_signames from initialize_traps - -configure.in - - set SIGNAMES_O to nothing (normal) or signames.o (cross-compiling), - substitute into Makefile - - don't set SIGNAMES_H if cross-compiling any more - - 12/30 - ----- -command.h - - new word flag: W_NOPROCSUB, inhibits process substitution on a word - -subst.c - - change expand_word_internal to suppress process substitution if the - word has the W_NOPROCSUB flag - -shell.c - - --wordexp turns on W_NOPROCSUB in addition to W_NOCOMSUB - -subst.c - - change string_list_dollar_at and string_list_dollar_star so that - MB_CUR_MAX is used to size an array only when using gcc, since gcc - can handle non-constant array sizes using a mechanism like alloca. - Other compilers, e.g. Sun's compiler, do not implement that - extension - - 12/31 - ----- -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - when cross-compiling, don't include , since it's for the - target rather than the host system. Instead, choose a reasonable - set of default #defines based on a minimal POSIX system - -jobs.c - - change find_process to handle a NULL return value from find_pipeline - - return immediately from delete_job if jobs[index] is already NULL or - if it has a null pipeline associated with it - - in delete_job, if find_last_proc returns NULL, don't try to call - bgp_delete - - 1/7/2006 - -------- -doc/bash.1 - - patch from Tim Waugh to replace some literal single quotes with - \(aq, the groff special character for it - -jobs.c - - in realloc_jobs_list, make sure to zero out slots after j_lastj - in the new list - - 1/9 - --- -support/mksignames.c - - make sure to include to get right value of NSIG from - (usually) - - 1/10 - ---- -parse.y - - when calling parse_matched_pair on a $(...) command substitution, - don't pass the P_DQUOTE flag so that single quotes don't get - stripped from $'...' inside the command substitution. Bug report - and fix from Mike Stroyan - -jobs.c - - start maintaining true count of living children in js.c_living - - call reset_current in realloc_jobs_list, since old values for current - and previous job are most likely incorrect - - don't allocate a new list in realloc_jobs_list if the old size and - new size are the same; just compact the existing list - - make sure realloc_jobs_list updates value of js.j_njobs - - add some more itrace messages about non-null jobs after j_lastj in - jobs array - - 1/11 - ---- -bashjmp.h - - new value for second argument to longjmp: SIGEXIT. Reserved for - future use - - 1/12 - ---- -jobs.c - - add logic to make_child to figure out when pids wrap around - - turn second argument to delete_job into flags word, added flag to - prevent adding proc to bgpids list - - 1/13 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - move code that moves forward a character out of rl_vi_append_mode - into a separate function, _rl_vi_append_forward - - change _rl_vi_append_mode to save `a' as the last command, so it - can be redone properly - - new function _rl_vi_backup, moves point back a character taking - multibyte locales into account - - change rl_vi_redo to handle redoing an `a' command specially -- - it should be redone like `i' but after moving forward a character - - change rl_vi_redo to use _rl_vi_backup to move point backward - after redoing `i' or `a' - -jobs.c - - new function, delete_old_job (pid), checks whether or not PID is in - a job in the jobs list. If so, and the job is dead, it just removes - the job from the list. If so, and the job is not dead, it zeros - the pid in the appropriate PROCESS so pid aliasing doesn't occur - - make_child calls delete_old_job to potentially remove an already-used - instance of the pid just forked from the jobs list if pids have - wrapped around. Finally fixes the bug reported by Tim Waugh - - -trap.c - - new define, GETORIGSIG(sig), gets the original handling for SIG and - sets SIG_HARD_IGNORE if that handler is SIG_IGN - - call GETORIGSIG from initialize_traps, get_original_signal, and - set_signal - -jobs.c - - in wait_for, if the original SIGINT handler is SIG_IGN, don't set - the handler to wait_sigint_handler. This keeps scripts started in - the background (and ignoring SIGINT) from dying due to SIGINT while - they're waiting for a child to exit. Bug reported by Ingemar - Nilsson - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - don't save text to buffer unless undo pointer points to a record of - type UNDO_INSERT; zero it out instead. This fixes bug reported by - Craig Turner with redoing `ctd[ESC]' (empty - insert after change to) - -shell.c - - change set_shell_name so invocations like "-/bin/bash" are marked as - login shells - -doc/bash.1 - - add note about destroying functions with `unset -f' to the section - on shell functions - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - if readline hasn't been initialized (_rl_term_autowrap == -1, the - value it's now initialized with), call _rl_init_terminal_io from - _rl_set_screen_size before deciding whether or not to decrement - _rl_screenwidth. Fixes bug from Mike Frysinger - - 1/14 - ---- -lib/readline/input.c - - allow rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout to set the timeout to 0, for - applications that want to use select() like a poll without any - waiting - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented valid values for timeout in rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout - -jobs.c - - in stop_pipeline, don't have the parent shell call give_terminal_to - if subshell_environment contains SUBSHELL_ASYNC (no background - process should ever give the terminal to anything other than - shell_pgrp) - - in make_child, don't give the terminal away if subshell_environment - contains SUBSHELL_ASYNC - - 1/15 - ---- -subst.c - - in parameter_brace_expand, if extracting ${#varname}, only allow - `}' to end the expansion, since none of the other expansions are - valid. Fixes Debian bug reported by Jan Nordhorlz - - 1/17 - ---- -parse.y - - in parse_matched_pair, protect all character tests with the MBTEST - macro - - in parse_dparen, take out extra make_word after call to alloc_word_desc - (mem leak) - - 1/18 - ---- -parse.y - - in parse_matched_pair, add P_ALLOWESC to flags passed to recursive - parse_matched_pair call when encountering a single or double quote - inside a ``-style command substitution - -execute_cmd.c - - add call to QUIT at beginning of execute_command_internal; better - responsiveness to SIGINT - - 1/21 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - change rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map to honor the setting of - convert-meta when listing key bindings, since if convert-meta is off, - using '\M-' as the prefix for bindings in, for instance, - emacs-escape-keymap, is wrong. This affects `bind -p' output - - change rl_untranslate_keyseq to add '\e' instead of '\C-[' for - ESC - -execute_cmd.c - - add call to QUIT at end of execute_command - - 1/23 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - changed two places in update_line where a check of whether the cursor - is before the last invisible character in the prompt string to - differentiate between the multibyte character case (where - _rl_last_c_pos is a physical cursor position) and the single-byte - case (where it is a buffer index). This prevents many unnecessary - \r-redraw the line sequences. Reported by Dan Jacobson. - - 1/24 - ---- -quit.h - - wrap QUIT macro in do...while(0) like other compound statement - macros - - CHECK_TERMSIG define (placeholder for now); future use will be to - handle any received signals that should cause the shell to - terminate (e.g., SIGHUP) - -{input,jobs,nojobs}.c - - add calls to CHECK_TERMSIG where appropriate (reading input and - waiting for children) - - include quit.h if necessary - - 1/25 - ---- -parse.y - - undo change that makes `)' in a compound assignment delimit a token. - It messes up arithmetic expressions in assignments to `let', among - other things - -sig.h,{jobs,nojobs,sig,trap}.c,builtins/trap.def - - rename termination_unwind_protect to termsig_sighandler - -sig.c - - split termsig_sighandler into two functions: termsig_sighandler, which - runs as a signal handler and sets a flag noting that a terminating - signal was received, and termsig_handler, which runs when it is `safe' - to handle the signal and exit - - new terminate_immediately variable, similar to interrupt_immediately - - termsig_sighandler calls termsig_handler immediately if - terminate_immediately is non-zero - -quit.h - - change CHECK_TERMSIG macro to check terminating_signal and call - termsig_handler if it's non-zero - - add same check of terminating_signal and call to termsig_handler to - QUIT macro - -{jobs,nojobs}.c - - change call to termsig_sighandler to call termsig_handler directly, - as was intended - -parse.y,builtins/read.def - - set terminate_immediately to non-zero value when reading interactive - input, as is done with interrupt_immediately - - 1/26 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - reworded the POSIX standard references to remove mention of POSIX.2 - or 1003.2 -- it's all the 1003.1 standard now. Recommended by - Arnold Robbins - - 1/27 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - move call to filename dequoting function into - rl_filename_completion_function; call only if directory completion - hook isn't set. This means that directory-completion-hook now needs - to dequote the directory name. We don't want to dequote the directory - name before calling the directory-completion-hook. Bug reported by - Andrew Parker - -bashline.c - - add necessary directory name dequoting to bash_directory_expansion - and bash_directory_completion_hook - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - add note to description of rl_directory_completion_hook that it - needs to dequote the directory name even if no other expansions are - performed - - 1/28 - ---- -braces.c - - make sure that we skip over braces that don't start a valid matched - brace expansion construct in brace_expand -- there might be a valid - brace expansion after the unmatched `{' later in the string - - brace_gobbler now checks that when looking for a `}' to end a brace - expansion word, there is an unquoted `,' or `..' that's not inside - another pair of braces. Fixes the a{b{c,d}e}f problem reported by - Tim Waugh - -builtins/declare.def - - when not in posix mode, and operating on shell functions, typeset - and declare do not require their variable operands to be valid - shell identifiers. The other `attribute' builtins work this way. - Fixes inconsistency reported by Mike Frysinger - -{configure,config.h}.in - - add test for setregid, define HAVE_SETREGID and HAVE_DECL_SETREGID - as appropriate - - add test for eaccess, define HAVE_EACCESS if found - -lib/sh/eaccess.c - - new file, with sh_stat and sh_eaccess functions, moved from test.c - - renamed old sh_eaccess as sh_stataccess, since it uses the stat(2) - information to determine file accessibility - - new function, sh_euidaccess, to call when uid != euid or gid != egid; - temporarily swaps uid/euid and gid/egid around call to access - - rewrote sh_eaccess to call eaccess, access, sh_euidaccess or - sh_stataccess as appropriate. access(2) will take into account - things like ACLs, read-only file systems, file flags, and so on. - -lib/sh/Makefile.in,Makefile.in - - add necessary entries for eaccess.[co] - -test.c - - change calls to test_stat to call sh_stat - -{test,general}.c - - change calls to test_eaccess to call sh_eaccess - -externs.h - - new extern declaration for sh_eaccess - -test.[ch] - - remove test_stat and test_eaccess - - 1/29 - ---- -braces.c - - make change from 1/28 dependant on CSH_BRACE_COMPAT not being - defined (since old bash behavior is what csh does, defining - CSH_BRACE_COMPAT will produce old bash behavior) - - 1/30 - ---- -bashline.c - - last argument of bash_default_completion is now a flags word: - DEFCOMP_CMDPOS (in command position) is only current value - - attempt_shell_completion now computes flags before calling - bash_default_completion - - if no_empty_command_completion is set, bash does not attempt command - word completion even if not at the beginning of the line, as long - as the word to be completed is empty and start == end (catches - beginning of line and all whitespace preceding point) - - 2/4 - --- -lib/readline/display.c - - change _rl_make_prompt_for_search to use rl_prompt and append the - search character to it, so the call to expand_prompt in rl_message - will process the non-printing characters correctly. Bug reported - by Mike Stroyan - - 2/5 - --- -lib/readline/display.c - - fix off-by-one error when comparing against PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX, - which caused a prompt with invisible characters to be redrawn one - extra time in a multibyte locale. Change from <= to < fixes - multibyte locale, but I added 1 to single-byte definition of - PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX (worth checking) to compensate. Bug reported - by Egmont Koblinger - - 2/8 - --- -lib/readline/terminal.c - - call _emx_get_screensize with wr, wc like ioctl code for consistency - - new function, _win_get_screensize, gets screen dimensions using - standard Windows API for mingw32 (code from Denis Pilat) - - call _win_get_screensize from _rl_get_screen_size on mingw32 - -lib/readline/rlconf.h - - define SYS_INPUTRC (/etc/inputrc) as system-wide default inputrc - filename - -support/shobj-conf - - changes to make loadable builtins work on MacOS X 10.[34] - -builtins/pushd.def - - changes to make it work as a loadable builtin compiled with gcc4 - - 2/9 - --- -lib/readline/bind.c - - add SYS_INPUTRC as last-ditch default (if DEFAULT_INPUTRC does not - exist or can't be read) in rl_read_init_file - -lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - add description of /etc/inputrc as ultimate default startup file - - 2/10 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - fix problem with rl_function_of_keyseq that returns a non-keymap - bound to a portion of the passed key sequence without processing - the entire thing. We can bind maps with existing non-map - functions using the ANYOTHERKEY binding code. - -variables.c - - shells running in posix mode do not set $HOME, as POSIX apparently - requires - - 2/15 - ---- -braces.c - - mkseq() now takes the increment as an argument; changed callers - - 2/16 - ---- -builtins/hash.def - - print `hash table empty' message to stdout instead of stderr - - 2/17 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.c - - when resetting rl_prompt in rl_set_prompt, make sure rl_display_prompt - is set when the function returns - - 2/18 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - further fixes to _rl_make_prompt_for_search from Eric Blake to deal - with multiple calls to expand_prompt - - 2/21 - ---- -builtins/hash.def - - don't print `hash table empty' message in posix mode - - 2/27 - ---- -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - change extmatch() to turn off FNM_PERIOD in flags passed to recursive - calls to gmatch() when calling it with a substring after the start - of the string it receives. Changed `+', `*', `?, `@', and `!' cases - to do the right thing. Fixes bug reported by Benoit Vila - - -braces.c - - add QUIT; statements to mkseq to make large sequence generation - interruptible - - 2/28 - ---- -lib/glob/glob.c - - initialize nalloca in glob_vector - - 3/1 - --- -lib/glob/glob.c - - in glob_vector, when freeing up the linked list after some error, - make sure to set `tmplink' to 0 if `firstlink' is set to 0, else we - get multiple-free errors - - 3/5 - --- -trap.c - - inheritance of the DEBUG, RETURN, and ERR traps is now dependent - only on the `functrace' and `errtrace' shell options, as the - documentation says, rather than on whether or not the shell is in - debugging mode. Reported by Philip Susi - -parse.y - - in parse_matched_pair, don't recursively parse ${...} or other - ${...} constructs inside `` - - in parse_matched_pair, remove special code that recursively parses - quoted strings inside `` constructs. For Bourne shell compatibility - - 3/6 - --- -builtins/pushd.def - - let get_directory_stack take take an `int flags' argument and convert - $HOME to ~ if flags&1 is non-zero - -builtins/common.h - - change extern declaration for get_directory_stack - -variables.c - - call get_directory_stack with an arg of 0 to inhibit converting - $HOME to ~ in the result. Fixes cd ${DIRSTACK[1]} problem - reported by Len Lattanzi (cd fails because - the tildes won't be expanded after variable expansion) - -jobs.c - - changed hangup_all_jobs slightly so stopped jobs marked J_NOHUP - won't get a SIGCONT - -general.c - - changed check_binary_file() to check for a NUL byte instead of a - non-printable character. Might at some point want to check - entire (possibly multibyte) characters instead of just bytes. Hint - from ksh via David Korn - - 3/7 - --- -builtins/reserved.def - - changed runs of spaces to tabs in variables help text to make - indentation better when displayed - -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - changes to avoid the annoying extra space that keeps gettext from - being passed an empty string - - 3/9 - --- -lib/glob/glob.c - - make sure globbing is interrupted if the shell receives a terminating - signal - - 3/14 - ---- -lib/readline/search.c - - call rl_message with format argument of "%" in _rl_nsearch_init - to avoid `%' characters in the prompt string from being interpreted - as format specifiers to vsnprintf/vsprintf - - 3/19 - ---- -parse.y, eval.c, input.h - - change execute_prompt_command to execute_variable_command; takes the - variable name as a new second argument - - 3/25 - ---- -bashline.c - - command_word_completion_function keeps track of when it's searching - $PATH and doesn't return directory names as matches in that case. - Problem reported by Pascal Terjan - - command_word_completion_function returns what it's passed as a - possible match if it's the name of a directory in the current - directory (only non-absolute pathnames are so tested). - - 3/27 - ---- -subst.c - - expand_arith_string takes a new argument: quoted. Either 0 (outside - subst.c) or Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES (substitution functions); changed callers - -subst.h - - changed extern declaration for expand_arith_string - -arrayfunc.c - - changed call to expand_arith_string in array_expand_index - - 3/31 - ---- -lib/readline/histfile.c - - change read_history_range to allow windows-like \r\n line endings - -execute_cmd.c - - add new variable, line_number_for_err_trap, currently set but not - used - - 4/2 - --- -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - add code to echo -e and echo with xpg_echo enabled to require - a leading 0 to specify octal constants - - 4/3 - --- -subst.c - - slight change to wcsdup() replacement: use memcpy instead of wcscpy - -parse.y - - before turning on W_COMPASSIGN, make sure the final character in the - token is a `(' (avoids problems with things like a=(4*3)/2) - - 4/4 - --- -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - in number() and lnumber(), turn off PF_ZEROPAD if explicit precision - supplied in format - - change number() and lnumber() to correctly implement zero-padding - specified by a non-zero `.precision' part of the format - -subst.c - - new flag for extract_delimited_string: EX_COMMAND. For $(...), so - we can do things like skip over delimiters in comments. Added to - appropriate callers - - changes to extract_delimited_string to skip over shell comments when - extracting a command for $(...) (EX_COMMAND is contained in the - flags argument) - - 4/5 - --- -subst.c - - first argument to skip_single_quoted is now a const char * - - new function, chk_arithsub, checks for valid arithmetic expressions - by balancing parentheses. Fix based on a patch from Len Lattanzi - - 4/6 - --- -{configure,config.h}.in - - add separate test for isnan in libc, instead of piggybacking on - isinf-in-libc test - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - separate the isnan replacement function so it's guarded by its own - HAVE_ISNAN_IN_LIBC define - -lib/sh/wcsdup.c - - new file, contains replacement wcsdup library function from subst.c - with change back to using wcscpy - -Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in - - make sure wcsdup.c is compiled and linked in - -subst.c - - wcsdup now found in libsh; removed static definition - - 4/10 - ---- -lib/readline/callback.c - - loop over body of rl_callback_read_char as long as there is additional - input rather than just calling readline_internal_char, which does - not handle multi-character key sequences or escape-prefixed chars - -lib/readline/macro.c - - make sure we turn off RL_STATE_MACROINPUT when the macro stack is - empty if we are reading additional input with RL_STATE_MOREINPUT - -support/shobj-conf - - Mac OS X no longer likes the `-bundle' option to gcc when creating a - dynamic shared library - - 4/11 - ---- -lib/tilde/tilde.c - - don't try to dereference user_entry if HAVE_GETPWENT isn't defined - -lib/readline/input.c - - make sure chars_avail is not used without being assigned a value in - rl_gather_tyi - - use _kbhit() to check for available input on Windows consoles, in - rl_gather_tyi and _rl_input_available - - 4/21 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - calculate (in expand_prompt) and keep track of length of local_prompt - in local_prompt_len; use where appropriate - - when using o_pos to check whether or not we need to adjust - _rl_last_c_pos after calling update_line, assume that it's correct - (a buffer index in non-multibyte locales and a cursor position in - multibyte locales) and adjust with wrap_offset as appropriate - - in update_line, set cpos_adjusted to 1 after calling - _rl_move_cursor_relative to move to the end of the displayed prompt - string - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, check that the multibyte display - position is after the last invisible character in the prompt string - before offsetting it by the number of invisible characters in the - prompt (woff) - - 4/26 - ---- -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} - - make sure to note that key bindings don't allow any whitespace - between the key name or sequence to be bound and the colon - - 4/28 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - in update_line, make sure we compare _rl_last_c_pos as strictly less - than PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX, since it's 0-based, to avoid multiple - prompt redraws - - 5/4 - --- -parse.y - - in decode_prompt_string, only prefix the expansion of \[ or \] - with CTLESC if the corresponding readline escape character is - CTLESC (coincidentally the same as \[) or CTLNUL. Bug report sent - by Mike Frysinger prompted the discovery - -aclocal.m4 - - slight change to test for /dev/fd to compensate for a linux - failing; suggested by Mike Frysinger - - 5/9 - --- -arrayfunc.c - - broke assign_array_var_from_string into two functions: - expand_compound_array_assignment and assign_compound_array_list; - assign_array_var_from_string just calls those functions now - -arrayfunc.h - - new extern declarations for expand_compound_array_assignment and - assign_compound_array_list - -subst.c - - in do_compound_assignment, call expand_compound_array_assignment - before creating the local variable so a previous inherited - value can be used when expanding the rhs of the compound assignment - statement - - 5/11 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - clarifed `trap' description to make it clear that trapped signals - that are not set to SIG_IGN are reset when a subshell is created - - 5/18 - ---- -locale.c - - change reset_locale_vars to call setlocale (LC_ALL, "") if LANG - is unset or NULL - - if LANG is unset or NULL, reset the export environment before - calling setlocale in reset_locale_vars, and trust that it will - change the environment setlocale() inspects - - 5/21 - ---- -lib/readline/history.c - - new function, HIST_ENTRY *alloc_history_entry (char *string, char *ts); - creates a new history entry with text STRING and timestamp TS (both - of which may be NULL) - - new function, HIST_ENTRY *copy_history_entry (HIST_ENTRY *hist), - which copies the line and timestamp entries to new memory but just - copies the data member, since that's an opaque pointer - - new function, void replace_history_data (int which, histdata_t *old, histdata_t *new) - which replaces the `data' member of specified history entries with - NEW, as long as it is OLD. WHICH says which history entries to - modify - - add calls to replace_history_data in rl_free_undo_list and - rl_do_undo - -lib/readline/undo.c - - new function, alloc_undo_entry (enum undo_code what, int start, int end, char *text) - takes care of allocating and populating a struct for an individual - undo list entry - - new function: _rl_copy_undo_entry(UNDO_LIST *entry) - - new function: _rl_copy_undo_list(UNDO_LIST *head) - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declarations for _rl_copy_undo_{entry,list} - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_cond_node so that quoting the rhs of the =~ - operator forces string matching, like the == and != operators - - 5/23 - ---- -redir.c - - add_undo_redirect now takes as an additional argument the type of - redirection we're trying to undo - - don't add a "preservation" redirection for fds > SHELL_FD_BASE if - the redirection is closing the fd - - 5/24 - ---- -subst.c - - make sure that parameter_brace_substring leaves this_command_name - set to either NULL or its previous value after setting it so that - arithmetic evaluation errors while expanding substring values - contain meaningful information - - 6/9 - --- -execute_cmd.c - - make sure that SUBSHELL_ASYNC and SUBSHELL_PIPE are set as flag bits - in subshell_environment, rather than setting only a single value - - change execute_subshell_builtin_or_function to give the `return' - builtin a place to longjmp to when executed in a subshell or pipeline - (mostly as the last command in a pipeline). Bug reported by - Oleg Verych - - in execute_simple_command, make sure to call execute_disk_command - with the_printed_command_except_trap to keep DEBUG trap command - strings from overwriting the command strings associated with jobs - and printed in job control messages. Bug reported by Daniel Kahn - Gillmor - -[bash-3.2-alpha frozen] - - 6/22 - ---- -syntax.h - - add new CBLANK (for [:blank:] class) flag value for syntax table and - shellblank(c) character test macro - -mksyntax.c - - add support for setting CBLANK flag in the syntax table depending on - whether or not isblank(x) returns true for character x - -locale.c - - change locale_setblanks to set or unset CBLANK flag for each - character when locale changes - -parse.y - - change call to whitespace(c) in lexical analyzer (read_token()) to - call shellblank(c) instead, so locale-specific blank characters are - treated as white space. Fixes bug reported by Serge van deb Boom - - -print_cmd.c - - when printing redirections, add a space between <, >, and <> and the - following word, to avoid conflicts with process substitution. Bug - reported by Ittay Dror - - 6/26 - ---- -configure.in - - set CROSS_COMPILE to the empty string by default, so we don't inherit - a random value from the environment. Bug reported by - Lee Revell - - 6/29 - ---- -lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c - - make sure destp is non-null before assigning a 0 to *destp in - xdupmbstowcs. Fix from Louiwa Salem - -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_in_subshell to make sure asynchronous isn't set to 0 - before subshell_environment is set appropriately and - setup_async_signals is run. Based on report by Louiwa Salem - - -lib/readline/bind.c - - in rl_generic_bind(), make sure that the keys array is freed before - an error return. Fix from Louiwa Salem - - 7/1 - --- -builtins/read.def - - make sure all editing code is protected with #ifdef READLINE, esp. - unwind-protect that restores the default completion function - -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure to set local_prompt_len in rl_message() [in bash-3.2-alpha] - - 7/5 - --- -builtins/printf.def - - add more of echo's write error handling to printf. Suggested by - martin.wilck@fujitsu-siemens.com - - 7/7 - --- -lib/readline/display.c - - save and restore local_prompt_len in rl_{save,restore}_prompt - [in bash-3.2-alpha] - - 7/8 - --- -[bash-3.2-alpha released] - - 7/9 - --- -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure that _rl_move_cursor_relative sets cpos_adjusted when it - offsets `dpos' by wrap_offset in a multi-byte locale. Bug reported - by Andreas Schwab and Egmont Koblinger - -subst.c - - make sure that the call to mbstowcs in string_extract_verbatim is - passed a string with enough space for the closing NUL. Reported - by Andreas Schwab - - 7/18 - ---- -lib/readline/{display,terminal}.c - - remove #ifdefs for HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION so we can use - _rl_term_forward_char in the redisplay code unconditionally - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_term_forward_char - -lib/readline/display.c - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, use `dpos' instead of `new' when - deciding whether or not a CR is faster than moving the cursor from - its current position - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, we can use _rl_term_forward_char to - move the cursor forward in a multibyte locale, if it's available. - Since that function doesn't have a handle on where the cursor is in - the display buffer, it has to output a cr and print all the data. - Fixes rest of problem reported by Egmont Koblinger - - change variable denoting the position of the cursor in the line buffer - from c_pos (variable local to rl_redisplay) to cpos_buffer_position - (variable local to file) for future use by other functions - - 7/25 - ---- -lib/malloc/{stats,table}.h - - include for prototypes for memset, strlen - -lib/termcap/{termcap,tparam}.c - - include and provide macro replacement for bcopy if - necessary - - 7/27 - ---- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - add support for `<<<' here-string redirection operator to - history_tokenize_word. Bug reported by agriffis@gentoo.org - -externs.h - - don't add prototype for strerror() if HAVE_STRERROR defined - - 7/29 - ---- -subst.c - - in list_string, use `string' instead of `s' -- s is not initialized - - 8/9 - --- -subst.c - - fix parameter_brace_expand to set W_HASQUOTEDNULL in the WORD_DESC it - returns if the result of parameter_brace_substring is a quoted null - ("\177"). Fixes bug reported by Igor Peshansky - - 8/16 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.h - - new #define, READERR, intended to be used to denote read/input errors - -lib/readline/input.c - - in rl_getc, if read() returns an error other than EINTR (after the - EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN cases are handled), return READERR rather than - converting return value to EOF if readline is reading a top-level - command (RL_STATE_READCMD) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - if rl_read_key returns READERR to readline_internal_char[loop], - abort as if it had read EOF on an empty line, without any conversion - to newline, which would cause a partial line to be executed. This - fixes the bug reported by Mathieu Bonnet - -aclocal.m4 - - when testing for validity of /dev/fd/3, use /dev/null instead of - standard input, since the standard input fails with linux and `su'. - Bug reported by Greg Shafer - - 8/17 - ---- -Makefile.in - - switch the TAGS and tags targets so TAGS is the output of `etags' and - tags is the output of `ctags'. Suggested by Masatake YAMATO - - 8/25 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change code to match documentation: set BASH_COMMAND (which takes its - value from the_printed_command_except_trap) only when not running a - trap. Rocky says the debugger is ok with this, and this is what his - original diffs did - - 8/29 - ---- -variables.c - - change set_if_not to create shell_variables if it is NULL, since - -o invocation options can cause variables to be set before the - environment is scanned - -[bash-3.2-beta frozen] - - 9/5 - --- -[bash-3.2-beta released] - - 9/8 - --- -variables.c - - change dispose_used_env_vars to call maybe_make_export_env - immediately if we're disposing a temporary environment, since - `environ' points to the export environment and getenv() will use - that on systems that don't allow getenv() to be replaced. This - could cause the temporary environment to affect the shell. Bug - reported by Vasco Pedro - -builtins/echo.def,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - clarify that `echo -e' and echo when the `xpg_echo' shell option is - enabled require the \0 to precede any octal constant to be expanded. - Reported by Vasco Pedro - - 9/12 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - make sure `%q' format specifier outputs '' for empty string arguments - Bug reported by Egmont Koblinger - -make_cmd.c - - change make_here_document to echo lines in here-doc if set -v has - been executed. Reported by Eduardo Ochs - -aclocal.m4 - - change BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE: - o replace check for wctomb with check for wcrtomb - o add checks for wcscoll, iswctype, iswupper, iswlower, - towupper, towlower - o add call to AC_FUNC_MBRTOWC to check for mbrtowc and mbstate_t - define HAVE_MBSTATE_T manually - o add checks for wchar_t, wctype_t, wint_t - -config.h.in - - add defines for wcscoll, iswctype, iswupper, iswlower, towupper, - towlower functions - - replace define for wctomb with one for wcrtomb - - add defines for wchar_t, wint_t, wctype_t types - -config-bot.h, lib/readline/rlmbutil.h - - add check for HAVE_LOCALE_H before defining HANDLE_MULTIBYTE - - add checks for: ISWCTYPE, ISWLOWER, ISWUPPER, TOWLOWER, TOWUPPER - - add checks for: WCTYPE_T, WCHAR_T, WCTYPE_T - - 9/13 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - when displaying prompts longer than the screenwidth in rl_redisplay, - and looking for the index of the last character whose buffer index - is <= the screen width to set up the inv_lbreaks array, make sure to - catch the case where the index == the screen width (an off-by-one - error occurs otherwise with prompts one character longer than the - screen width). Bug reported by Alexey Toptygin - -configure.in - - change DEBUGGER_START_FILE to start with ${ac_default_prefix}/share, - like bashdb installs itself. Reported by Nick Brown - - - 9/14 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - make multibyte code that computes the buffer indices of line breaks - for a multi-line prompt dependent on MB_CUR_MAX, so we don't take - the function call hit unless we're in a locale that can have - multibyte characters - - 9/19 - ---- -subst.c - - make dequote_list extern so other parts of the shell can use it - -subst.h - - extern declaration for dequote_list - -builtins/read.def - - call dequote_list before assigning words read to array variable if - we saw an escape character. Old code left spurious CTLESCs in the - string after processing backslashes. Bug reported by Daniel Dawson - - - 9/21 - ---- -[bash-3.2 frozen] - - 10/9 - ---- -support/shobj-coonf - - change -fpic to -fPIC for FreeBSD systems (needed for SPARC at least) - - 10/11 - ----- -[bash-3.2 released] - - 10/12 - ----- -parse.y - - change parse_matched_pair to make sure `` command substitution does - not check for shell comments while parsing. Bug reported against - bash-3.2 by Greg Schaefer - - 10/14 - ----- -parse.y - - add new parser_state flag: PST_REGEXP; means we are parsing a - regular expression following the =~ conditional operator - - cond_node sets PST_REGEXP after reading the `=~' operator - - change read_token to call read_token_word immediately if the - PST_REGEXP bit is set in parser_state - - change read_token_word to skip over `(' and `|' if PST_REGEXP is - set, since those characters are legitimate regexp chars (but still - parse matched pairs of parens) - - 10/16 - ----- -builtins/ulimit.def - - add -e and -r to $SHORT_DOC usage string - -po/ru.po - - fix encoding; Russian text in the file is actually encoded in KOI8-R - - 10/23 - ----- -shell.c - - make sure that the call to move_to_high_fd in open_shell_script - passes 1 for the `check_new' parameter so open high file descriptors - don't get closed and reused. Bug reported by Mike Stroyan - - -doc/bashref.texi - - fixes for typos and misspellings sent in by Brian Gough - - 10/24 - ----- -support/shobj-conf - - make netbsd shared library creation like openbsd's until I hear - differently (called using `gcc -shared') - - 10/26 - ----- -subst.c - - fix bug in parameter_brace_patsub so if the first character of the - expanded pattern is a `/', it is not taken as a global replacement - specifier. Bug reported on forums.nekochan.net - - 10/27 - ----- -builtins/printf.def - - if we need an extern declaration for asprintf, make sure we include - stdarg.h or varargs.h, whichever is appropriate - - if we do not have asprintf, add an extern declaration using - stdarg format. This fixes the bugs with %G on IRIX reported by - Matthew Woehlke and Stuart Shelton - - - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - add note to not call log_10 with 0 argument -- we don't want to do - what real log10 does (-infinity/raise divide-by-zero exception) - - make sure numtoa (used by dtoa) takes the precision into account - when computing the fractional part with an argument of `0.0' - - make sure `g' and `G' formats don't print radix char if there are - no characters to be printed after it (change to floating()) - - change callers of log_10 (exponent, 'g' and 'G' cases in - vsnprintf_internal) to not call it with 0 for argument. This fixes - the hang reported on IRIX by Matthew Woehlke - and Stuart Shelton - - 10/28 - ----- -builtins/{caller,pushd}.def - - changed longdoc strings in loadable builtin section to be single - strings, as put in the build directory builtins.c file, to aid - translators - - 11/1 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - reset subshell_environment to 0 after make_child() call in - execute_null_command. Fix provided by Roy Marples - - - 11/7 - ---- -lib/tilde/tilde.c -lib/readline/{util,undo,callback,input,isearch,kill}.c - - make sure that memory allocated with xmalloc is freed with xfree - - 11/9 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure that _rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch clears the last displayed - line instead of the current line (instead of assuming that the - cursor is on the last line). Fixes bug reported by Egmont - Koblinger - - 11/10 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure that _rl_col_width is never called with MB_CUR_MAX == 1, - since it doesn't count invisible characters and they are not - compensated for. Added a warning in _rl_col_width if called when - MB_CUR_MAX == 1. Bug reported and solution suggested by Eric - Blake - - 11/11 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure _rl_wrapped_line is initialized to inv_lbsize int chars. - inv_lbsize and vis_lbsize are the same at that point, but it makes - the intent clearer. Fix from jan.kratochvil@redhat.com. - - in rl_redisplay, make sure we call memset on _rl_wrapped_line with - its full initialized size: inv_lbsize*sizeof(int). Fix from - jan.kratochvil@redhat.com. - - wrap the invisible and visible line variables and _rl_wrapped_line - into line_state structures, which can be swapped more efficiently. - Have to watch the wrapped_line field, since there's now one for - each struct. Changes from jan.kratochvil@redhat.com. - -lib/readline/complete.c - - in stat_char, check for `//server' on cygwin and return `/', since - it will always behave as a directory. Fix from Eric Blake - -lib/readline/histfile.c - - Cygwin's mmap() works in recent versions, so don't #undef HAVE_MMAP. - Recommendation from Eric Blake - -lib/readline/rlwinsize.h - - make sure tcflow() is defined on SCO Unix. Fix from William Bader - -aclocal.m4 - - add check for localeconv to AM_INTL_SUBDIR macro - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_LOCALECONV - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - add check for HAVE_LOCALECONV for GETLOCALEDATA macro - -general.[ch] - - first argument to legal_number is now `const char *' - - 11/14 - ----- -lib/readline/{readline,rlprivate}.h - - move rl_display_prompt declaration from rlprivate.h to readline.h - -lib/readline/util.h - - new function: rl_free(void *mem), for use by users of readline dlls - on Windows - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new extern declaration for rl_free - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document rl_free and rl_display_prompt for use by application writers - - 11/15 - ----- -aclocal.m4 - - change tests for /dev/fd and /dev/stdin to use constructs of the form - (exec test ... ) instead of test ... to avoid bash's /dev/fd and - /dev/stdin emulation - - 11/16 - ----- -jobs.c - - in delete_job, reset_current was being called before the job slot - was cleared -- moved after job_slots[job] was set to NULL. Fixes - bug reported by Dan Jacobson - - 11/19 - ----- -findcmd.c - - when the checkhash option is set, fix the check for the hashed - pathname being an existing executable file. Old code required a - hash table deletion and re-addition. Bug reported by Linda - Walsh - - 11/21 - ----- -subst.c - - in pos_params, handle case of `start' == 0 by making the list of - positional parameters begin with $0 - - in parameter_brace_substring, increment `len' if start == 0, sicne - we will be adding $0 to the beginning of the list when we process it - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new behavior of `0' offset when using substring expansion - with the positional parameters - -support/shobj-conf - - changes to shared object creation for loadable builtins on Mac OS X - 10.4 to use libtool instead of ld by specifying -dynamiclib - argument and changing options to be appropriate for libtool. This - winds up creating a dynamic shared library instead of an executable - - 11/24 - ----- -{jobs,nojobs}.c - - don't set last_asynchronous_pid to the child's pid in the child - for asynchronous jobs (for compatibility -- all other posix shells - seem to do it this way). This means that (echo $! )& echo $! should - display two different pids. Fix from discussion on the - austin-group-l list - -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - change builtins.c file generation so short doc strings are marked for - gettext and available for subsequent translation. Suggestion by - Benno Schulenberg - -builtins/{bind,cd,hash,inlib,printf,pushd,test,times,ulimit}.def -lib/malloc/malloc.c -{shell,subst}.c - - fix a few strings that were not marked as translatable. Fix from - Benno Schulenberg - -lib/readline/misc.c - - new function, _rl_revert_all_lines(void). Goes through history, - reverting all entries to their initial state by undoing any undo - lists. - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_revert_all_lines - -rldefs.h - - add #undef HAVE_STRCOLL if STRCOLL_BROKEN is defined, prep to move - from config.h.in. Problem reported by Valerly Ushakov - - - 11/25 - ----- -lib/readline/readline.c - - call _rl_revert_all_lines from readline_internal_teardown if the - variable _rl_revert_all_at_newline is non-zero - - declare _rl_revert_all_lines initially 0 - - 11/27 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - make sure to be explicit that `typeset +r' cannot remove the readonly - attribute from a variable - - 11/28 - ----- -lib/sh/zmapfd.c - - new file, implements zmapfd(), which takes a file and returns its - contents in a string - -externs.h - - extern declaration for zmapfd - - 11/29 - ----- -builtins/evalfile.c - - in _evalfile, use zmapfd to read the contents of the file into a - string, rather than using the size reported by stat and reading that - many characters, if the file is not a regular file (for things like - named pipes, stat reports the size as 0) - - 12/3 - ---- -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - make sure number() sets the FL_UNSIGNED flag for %x and %X, so - fmtulong treats them as unsigned numbers. Fixes bug reported by - James Botte - - 12/13 - ----- -lib/readline/util.c - - new function, _rl_ttymsg, for internal warning messages -- does - redisplay after printing message - - new function, _rl_errmsg, for internal warning/error messages -- - does not do redisplay after printing message - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_ttymsg, _rl_errmsg - -lib/readline/{bind,callback,complete,display,rltty}.c - - use _rl_ttymsg/_rl_errmsg instead of direct writes to stderr - -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - in get_tmpdir(), make sure that $TMPDIR names a writable directory; - otherwise skip it. This catches names longer than PATH_MAX, but in - case it doesn't test that the length does not exceed PATH_MAX. Fixes - heap overrun bug reported by Eric Blake - - 12/16 - ----- -builtin/{set,declare,shopt,trap,wait,bind,complete,enable,fc,history,read,setattr}.def -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - improvements and clarifications to the help text associated with - several builtins, in some cases bringing them into line with the - man page text. From Benno Schulenberg - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - add `E' and `T' to the synopsis of the set builtin. - From Benno Schulenberg - -builtins/{break,exit,fg_bg,hash,jobs,type,ulimit}.def -builtins/{common,evalfile}.c -{error,expr,jobs,mksyntax,nojobs,shell,subst,version,siglist}.c - - add gettextizing marks to untranslated strings - From Benno Schulenberg - - 12/19 - ----- -builtins/common.c - - change display_signal_list (used by `trap -l' and `kill -l') to use - five columns instead of 4 to display signal names - -builtins/help.def - - use the true terminal width instead of assuming 80 when displaying - help topics, leaving two characters of whitespace between horizontal - descriptions instead of 1 - - change to print in columns with entries sorted down rather than across - (that is, like `ls' rather than `ls -x'). Change inspired by Benno - Schulenberg - -jobs.h - - give values to the JOB_STATE enumerations so they can be used as - bitmasks, too - - 12/22 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - change description of `set' to make it clearer that you can use - `+' to turn off options - - clarify in the description of word splitting that sequences of - IFS whitespace at the beginning or end of the string are ignored - - 12/26 - ----- -doc/bashref.texi - - move `shopt' builtin to its own section; change internal references - from `Bash Builtins' to the new shopt builtin - - new section for builtins that modify shell behavior in `Shell - Builtin Commands'; move set and shopt to new section. Changes - inspired by Benno Schulenberg - -{redir,subst}.c - - add MT_USETMPDIR flag to calls to sh_mktmpfd and sh_mktmpname. Bug - reported by Eric Blake - -{configure,Makefile}.in - - changes so that the pathname for DEBUGGER_START_FILE is substituted - into pathnames.h at make time (allowing more flexibility in setting - `prefix' or `datadir') instead of at configure time. Suggested by - Nick Brown - -shell.c - - declaration for have_devfd; initialized from HAVE_DEV_FD - - declaration for check_jobs_at_exit; initialized to 0 - - declaration for autocd; initialized to 0 - -variables.c - - new dynamic variable, BASHPID, always set from return value from - getpid() (changes even when $$ doesn't change). Idea from Bruce - Korb - -builtins/exit.def - - if check_jobs_at_exit is non-zero, list jobs if there are any stopped - or running background jobs; don't exit shell if any running jobs - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_simple_command, if the first word of a simple command is - a directory name (after looking for builtins, so `.' isn't caught) - that isn't found in $PATH, and `autocd' is non-zero, prefix a "cd" - to the command words - -builtins/shopt.def - - new `checkjobs' option, changes value of check_jobs_at_exit - - new `autocd' option, changes value of autocd - -pcomplete.c - - add COMP_TYPE, set to rl_completion_type, to list of variables set - by bind_compfunc_variables and unset by unbind_compfunc_variables - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document BASHPID - - document new shopt `checkjobs' option - - document new shopt `autocd' option - - document COMP_TYPE completion variable - - 12/29 - ----- -aclocal.m4 - - in BASH_SYS_SIGLIST, check HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST instead of the - obsolete and no-longer-supported SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED - - 12/30 - ----- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - add ` (backquote) to the list of vi motion characters - - in rl_vi_delete_to, rl_vi_change_to, and rl_vi_yank_to, don't delete - character under the cursor if the motion command moves the cursor - backward, so add F and T to the commands that don't cause the - mark to be adjusted - - add ` to the characters that don't cause the mark to be adjusted - when used as a motion command, since it's defined to behave that way - - when a motion character that may adjust the mark moves point - backward, don't adjust the mark so the character under the cursor - isn't deleted - -lib/readline/complete.c - - add variable rl_sort_completion_matches; allows application to - inhibit match list sorting - - add variable rl_completion_invoking_key; allows applications to - discover the key that invoked rl_complete or rl_menu_complete - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declarations for rl_completion_invoking_key and - rl_sort_completion_matches - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rl_completion_invoking_key and rl_sort_completion_matches - -pcomplete.c - - export variable COMP_KEY to completion functions; initialized from - rl_completion_invoking_key; unset along with rest of completion - variables - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - document COMP_KEY - -[many files] - - changes to make variables and function parameters `const' for better - text sharing. Changes originally from Andreas Mohr - - - 1/4/2007 - -------- -lib/intl/Makefile.in - - use cmp before copying libgnuintl.h to libintl.h -- maybe save a few - rebuilds - -lib/builtins/Makefile - - fixes to build LIBINTL_H if necessary, dependency on this for - mkbuiltins.o prevented `make -j 6' from working correctly - - 1/8 - --- -subst.c - - new function, fifos_pending(), returns the count of FIFOs in - fifo_list (process substitution) - -subst.h - - extern declaration for fifos_pending() - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_simple_command, if CMD_NO_FORK is set before we call - execute_disk_command, make sure there are no FIFOs in the expanded - words (from process substitution) and turn off CMD_NO_FORK if there - are, so they can get unlinked when the command finishes - - 1/10 - ---- -subst.c - - read_comsub now takes a flags parameter and returns appropriate W_* - flags in it - - command_substitute now returns a WORD_DESC *, with the string it used - to return as the `word' and `flags' filled in appropriately - -subst.h - - changed extern declaration for command_substitute - -{pcomplete,subst}.c - - changed callers of command_substitute appropriately - -subst.c - - string_extract_verbatim now takes an additional int flags argument; - changed callers - - 1/11 - ---- -support/texi2html - - fix problem that caused index links to not be generated if the first - index node had a name different than the node name - -doc/bashref.texi - - encapsulated all indexes into a single `Indexes' appendix; works - around bug fixed in texi2html - - 1/12 - ---- -subst.c - - add call to sv_histtimefmt in initialize_variables so HISTTIMEFORMAT - from the environment is honored. Fix from Ark Submedes (heh) - - -lib/readline/histfile.c - - make sure that the first character following the history comment - character at the beginning of a line is a digit before interpreting - it as a timestamp for the previous line - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/hsuser.texi - - added detail to make it clear exactly how history timestamps are - saved to and read from the history file - -subst.c - - change quote_escapes to add CTLESC before spaces if IFS is null, - just in case we have to split on literal spaces later on (e.g., in - case of unquoted $@). Corresponding changes to dequote_escapes. - Fixes a couple of problems reported by Brett Stahlman - - - 1/14 - ---- -subst.c - - make same change to read_comsub to add CTLESC before ' ' if $IFS is - null, since we will split on literal spaces later - - 1/15 - ---- -array.c - - new function, array_quote_escapes (ARRAY *a), calls quote_escapes - on each element of the array in the same way array_quote calls - quote_string - - call array_quote_escapes if match is not quoted in array_patsub - - array_slice is now used, so remove the #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED define - - change structure of array_subrange to call array_slice to create a - new array with the desired subset of elements, then call array_quote - or array_quote_escapes as necessary, like array_patsub. Convert to - a string by calling array_to_string on the sliced-out array - -array.h - - new extern declaration for array_quote_escapes - -subst.c - - since array_patsub now calls quote_escapes as necessary, callers - don't need to call it after array_patsub returns. Fixes first bug - reported by Brett Stahlman - - since array_subrange now calls quote_escapes as necessary, callers - don't need to call it after array_patsub returns. Same fix as - for array_patsub - - 1/31 - ---- -configure.in - - add -DSOLARIS to LOCAL_CFLAGS for solaris x - -config-bot.h - - don't #undef HAVE_GETCWD if GETCWD_BROKEN and SOLARIS are both - defined. Solaris's loopback mount implementation breaks some of the - file system assumptions the replacement getcwd uses. - -builtins/common.c - - if GETCWD_BROKEN is defined, call getcwd with PATH_MAX for the size - argument, so it will allocate a buffer for the current working dir - with that size, instead of one that's `big enough' - -config.h.in - - add #undef PRI_MACROS_BROKEN for AIX 4.3.3 - -pathexp.h - - new flag value for quote_string_for_globbing: QGLOB_REGEXP (quoting - an ERE for matching as a string) - -pathexp.c - - change quote_string_for_globbing to understand QGLOB_REGEXP - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_cond_node to pass 2 (regexp match), 1 (shell pattern - match), or 0 (no matching) to cond_expand_word - -subst.c - - change cond_expand_word to translate SPECIAL==2 into passing - QGLOB_REGEXP to quote_string_for_globbing - -locale.c - - by default, if all else fails, set shell's idea of locale to "" - instead of its idea of `default_locale' -- the library functions - behave better with that value - - 2/2 - --- -builtins/printf.def - - if PRI_MACROS_BROKEN is defined, #undef PRIdMAX (AIX 4.3.3 broken) - - 2/3 - --- -Makefile.in,{builtins,doc}/Makefile.in,lib/*/Makefile.in - - add assignment for datarootdir as per GNU coding standards - -Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in,lib/intl/Makefile.in,po/Makefile.in.in - - use @localedir@ instead of $(datadir)/locale in assignment - - 2/13 - ---- -jobs.c - - fix compact_jobs_list to not return js.j_lastj, since that is in use - and should not be overwritten. Fix from Len Lattanzi - - - 2/16 - ---- -lib/readline/text.c - - change rl_forward_char to allow moving to the end of the line when - using the arrow keys in vi insertion mode, rather than having the - behavior identical between vi command and insertion modes. Change - suggested by Hugh Sasse - - 2/19 - ---- -CWRU/audit-patch - - patch from Steve Grubb of RedHat to make bash - audit root's behavior by logging commands using his audit - framework. Enabled if the shell's name is `aubash'. - - 3/8 - --- -jobs.c - - use WSTATUS (p->status) instead of bare p->status. Fix from - Jim Brown - - 3/9 - --- -lib/readline/{complete,input,isearch,misc,readline,text,vi_mode}.c - - make sure cases where rl_read_key returns -1 (usually due to EIO - because the controlling tty has gone away) are handled correctly. - Prompted by report from Thomas Loeber - - 3/10 - ---- -sig.c - - new function, top_level_cleanup, callable from contexts where some - cleanup needs to be performed before a non-fatal call to - jump_to_top_level - -sig.h - - new extern declaration for top_level_cleanup - -builtins/common.c - - add calls to top_level_cleanup before calls to jump_to_top_level - in a builtin command context (no_args(), get_numeric_arg()). Fixes - bug reported by Ian Watson - -lib/readline/display.c - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, use `new' when comparing against - the last invisible character in the prompt, since they both denote - buffer indices when in a multibyte locale, whereas `dpos' is a - display position - - 3/13 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - set rl_completion_append_character to the default (' ') in - set_completion_defaults(). Fixes bug reported by David Emerson - - - 3/23 - ---- -builtins/evalfile.c - - make sure read() returns a value >= 0 before using it as an index - into string[] - - use a variable of type `ssize_t' for return value from read() - - only try to read the entire contents of a regular file in one shot - if the file size is less than SSIZE_MAX. These fix problems - reported by hooanon05@yahoo.co.jp. - -include/typemax.h - - define SSIZE_MAX as 32767 if it's not defined - -lib/readline/display.c - - in rl_redisplay() and update_line(), if redrawing the prompt because - it contains invisible characters, make sure we redraw the character - indicating a modified history line and take it into account when - computing _rl_last_c_pos - - in update_line, if deleting characters and redrawing the new text, - make sure we adjust _rl_last_c_pos by wrap_offset in a multibyte - locale if the text we're drawing starts before or at the last - invisible character in the prompt string. Fixes bug reported on - bug-readline by J Pelkey - -parse.y - - when adding at CTLESC character to the current token, do not - escape it with CTLESC if pass_next_character indicates that the - CTLESC was escaped by a backslash. Fixes bug reported by - Paul Bagshaw . - - 3/25 - ---- -lib/readline/text.c - - in rl_forward_char, short-circuit the loop if in emacs mode and - rl_point == rl_end. Fixes problem with multibyte locales - reported by Len Lattanzi - - 3/29 - ---- -command.h - - new flag for subshell_environment: SUBSHELL_PROCSUB, for process - substitution - -subst.c - - add SUBSHELL_PROCSUB to subshell_environment in process_substitute - - 3/30 - ---- -doc/Makefile.in - - fix installation of bash.info to understand that it is in the build - directory, not the source directory - -mailcheck.c - - new function, init_mail_dates, calls remember_mail_dates only if - there are no mailboxes in `mailfiles' - - new function, init_mail_file, initializes a FILEINFO, using the - last time mail was checked as the mtime and atime (or the time the - shell was started if last_time_mail_checked is uninitialized) - - call init_mail_file instead of update_mail_file in add_mail_file, - called from remember_mail_dates (which is supposed to initialize - the list of mail files) - - new convenience functions, alloc_mail_file and dispose_mail_file to - allocate and free FILEINFO structs - -mailcheck.h - - extern declaration for init_mail_dates - -shell.c - - call init_mail_dates instead of remember_mail_dates - - 4/4 - --- -builtins/read.def - - changes to print $PS2 when a line is continued with a backslash in - an interactive shell. This is as POSIX requires - - 4/5 - --- -subst.c - - make sure quote_escapes is only ever called when the word to be - escaped is not marked as double-quoted -- cleaner, and allows us - to make certain assumptions - - 4/6 - --- -subst.c - - change all EX_* defines to begin with SX_ - - new flag, SX_NOCTLESC, obeyed by string_extract_verbatim, tells it - to not obey CTLESC quoting - - change quote_escapes to not quote CTLESC with CTLESC if one of the - chars in $IFS is CTLESC, since the return value from quote_string - will be passed to word splitting and filename generation - - change read_comsub to do the same thing for unquoted command - substitutions - - change list_string to pass SX_NOCTLESC if CTLESC is one of the - chars in $IFS, so it will split on CTLESC instead of using it as a - quote character - - 4/7 - --- -subst.c - - slight change to string_extract_verbatim to allow CTLESC to quote - CTLNUL even if SX_NOCTLESC is set in the flags passed, to protect - the CTLNULs from future calls to remove_quoted_nulls. Only - matters when $IFS contains CTLESC - - changes to cope with $IFS containing CTLNUL in the same way as the - CTLESC changes - -builtins/read.def - - changes to cope with $IFS containing CTLNUL in the same way as the - CTLESC changes - - 4/16 - ---- -lib/sh/strftime.c - - a couple of fixes to the `%z' code - -eval.c - - add an fflush after printing the auto-logout message - - 4/24 - ---- -subst.c - - add call to top_level_cleanup in exp_jump_to_top_level to get things - like unwind-protects and the loop levels cleaned up - -{arrayfunc,expr,variables}.c - - add calls to top_level_cleanup before jump_to_top_level() - - 4/27 - ---- -builtins/complete.def - - make sure the `command' argument to the -C option is printed with - single quotes, since multi-word commands will require them. Bug - reported by martin@snowplow.org - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_builtin_or_function and execute_subshell_builtin_or_function - to call fflush(stdout) after the builtin or function returns, to - make sure that all output is flushed before the call returns. It - matters on cygwin. Fix suggested by Eric Blake - -redir.c - - in do_redirection_internal, if the file descriptor being acted upon - is the same one used by the stdout stream, call fflush(stdout) to - make sure all output is flushed before changing the underlying fd - out from underneath stdio. Fix suggested by Eric Blake - - - 4/30 - ---- - -builtins/common.c - - new function, sh_chkwrite(int), fflushes stdout and checks for error; - printing an error message and returning a new exit status if there's - an error on stdout. Takes exit status as argument; returns new exit - status (EXECUTION_FAILURE if write error) - -builtins/common.h - - new extern declaration for sh_chkwrite - -builtins/{alias,cd,complete,echo,fc,history,pushd,shopt,times,trap,type,ulimit,umask}.def - - change to use sh_chkwrite to report write errors - -builtins/fc.def - - if an error occurs while writing commands from the history to a file - to be executed, report a write error and return failure without - attempting to execute any commands - - 5/1 - --- -builtins/{bind,declare,set,setattr}.def - - change to use sh_chkwrite to report write errors - - 5/2 - --- -lib/readline/input.c - - fix off-by-one errors in _rl_get_char (pop_index) and rl_stuff_char - (push_index) that caused the 511th character in the buffer to be - discarded. Fixes bug reported by Tom Bjorkholm - - 5/8 - --- -subst.c - - fix parameter_brace_remove_pattern to pass getpattern() newly-allocated - memory. If word expansions (particularly brace expansions) are - required, the expansion code will free the string passed to - expand_word_internal, and we don't want to free unallocated memory - (patstr++) or have duplicate frees (patstr). Fixes bug reported on - Red Hat bugzilla - - 5/9 - --- -lib/readline/signals.c - - fix bug in rl_set_signals that caught SIGINT twice and didn't catch - SIGTERM. Bug reported by Ed Kwan - - 5/18 - ---- -jobs.c - - change compact_jobs_list to return 1 if js.j_lastj == 0 and there is - a job in jobs[0]; compact_jobs_list should never return an index - already occupied - - change reset_job_indices to avoid infinite looping when js.j_firstj - == 0 or js.j_firstj == js.j_jobslots upon function entry. Fixes - bug reported by osicka@post.cz - - 5/20 - ---- - -execute_cmd.c - - new variable, executing_builtin, keeps track of number of "levels" - of builtins being executed; incremented by execute_builtin; saved - and restored by execute_simple_command - -subst.c - - new variable, assigning_in_environment, set and unset around calls - to assign_in_env by the expansion code - -variables.c - - use executing_builtin and assigning_in_environment to decide whether - or not to look into temporary_env when calling find_variable_internal. - Fixes problem reported by Kevin Quinn - - 5/22 - ---- -redir.c - - change add_undo_redirect to differentiate between file descriptors - greater than SHELL_FD_BASE (currently 10) used internally to save - others and then being the targets of user redirection and fds that - are just the target of user redirections. The former need to have - an `exec undo' redirect added to undo it in case exec throws away - redirections; the latter does not. We use the close-on-exec flag - for this: if it's set, we assume that the file descriptor is being - used internally to save another. Fixes problem reported by Ian - Jackson - -shell.c - - new function, init_interactive_script(), does interactive initialization - for a script run with `bash -i script' -- does everything the same - as init_interactive except set `interactive == 1', which causes the - shell to read from the standard input, after calling - init_noninteractive - - call init_interactive_script if a script is run as `bash -i script'. - Fixes problem reported by Joseph Michaud - - 5/24 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - change vbadd to only call FASTCOPY if the passed buffer length is - > 1 - - if the `-v' option is supplied and `vbuf' is already non-null from a - previous `printf -v var' call, set vbuf[0]=0 explicitly instead of - relying on vbadd to do it -- vbadd may not be called. - - fix PRETURN macro to set vbuf[0] == 0 if vbuf is not freed. These - should fix problem reported by Elmar Stellnberger - -lib/readline/display.c - - fix update_line to deal with the case where col_lendiff > 0 (meaning - the new string takes up more screen real estate than the old) but - lendiff < 0 (meaning that it takes fewer bytes to do so). This can - happen when a multibyte prompt string is replaced with a longer one - containing only single-byte characters (e.g., when doing a reverse - i-search). Fixes gentoo bug reported by Peter Volkov - - -builtins/read.def - - make sure we only print $PS2 if the standard input is a terminal - - new function, read_mbchar, to read a multibyte character so we - can make sure we read entire multibyte chars when `read -n' is - used, rather than bytes. Only called when -n is supplied. - Fixes problem reported by Stanislav Brabec - - 5/25 - ---- -externs.h - - new #defines for third argument to named_function_string: - FUNC_MULTILINE (don't suppress newlines) and FUNC_EXTERNAL (convert - to external display form) - -subst.h - - new extern declaration for remove_quoted_escapes - -subst.c - - remove_quoted_escapes is now global - -print_cmd.c - - in named_function_string, if FUNC_EXTERNAL is in the flags argument, - call remove_quoted_escapes to convert from internal to external form. - Fixes bug reported by Bo Andresen - -variables.c,builtins/{declare,setattr,type}.def - - use FUNC_MULTILINE in calls to named_function_string as appropriate - - add FUNC_EXTERNAL to calls to named_function_string as appropriate - - 5/27 - ---- -{make_cmd,variables}.c - - changes to enable the shell to compile when debugger support is - configured out (function_def hash table and access functions). Fixes - bug reported by Horst Wente - -builtins/help.def - - fix bug in `help' two-column printing to avoid referencing - shell_builtins[num_shell_builtins] - -error.c - - in get_name_for_error, use dollar_vars[0] if the name returned from - looking in $BASH_SOURCE[0] is the empty string as well as if it's - null - - 5/31 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - change array_value_internal to set *RTYPE to 1 if the reference is - array[*] and 2 if the reference is array[@] - -subst.c - - in parameter_brace_expand_word, set the flags returned by the word - desc to include W_HASQUOTEDNULL if array_value returns QUOTED_NULL - for an array reference like x[*] and the word is quoted. Fixes bug - reported by Christophe Martin - - 6/1 - --- -jobs.c - - several changes to preserve errno if tcgetpgrp/tcgetattr/tcsetattr - fail, for subsequent error messages - - change initialize_job_control to turn off job control if the terminal - pgrp == -1 or is not equal to shell_pgrp (with an error message) - - in initialize_job_control, if the shell has been forced interactive - with -i, make sure stderr is hooked to a tty before using it as - the controlling terminal. If it's not, try to open /dev/tty and - assign it to shell_tty. Fixes problems reported by Derek Fawcus - - - 6/13 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - changes to support shared object and shared library creation on AIX - 5.x and later versions. From Niklas Edmundsson - - 6/17 - ---- -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - new array of builtins, posix_builtins, containing builtins listed - as special to the command search order by POSIX - - add POSIX_BUILTIN to the builtin flags if the builtin name is one - that's special to the posix command search order - -builtins.h - - new define, POSIX_BUILTIN, means that a builtin is special to the - posix command search order - - 6/22 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - new macro, WRAP_OFFSET, intended to replace W_OFFSET. Takes prompt - strings longer than one physical line with invisible characters on - the second line into account when calculating the number of - invisible characters on the current screen line - - use WRAP_OFFSET where appropriate (update_line, _rl_move_cursor_relative) - - change update_line to deal with adjusting _rl_last_c_pos in a - multibyte environment when the prompt has invisible chars on the - second line and redisplay has output the invisible characters - - change _rl_move_cursor_relative to adjust _rl_last_c_pos in a - multibyte environment when the prompt has invisible chars on the - second line and the redisplay draws the invisible character. Fixes - redisplay bug reported by Andreas Schwab - - - 7/11 - ---- - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - enable flush-output code for systems other than AIX 4.1. Problem - reported by Jan Kratochvil - - 7/12 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - set prompt_invis_chars_first_line from the portion of the prompt - following the final newline, instead of from the prefix. Fixes - bug reported on the Ubuntu bug list by dAniel hAhler - - - 7/13 - ---- -variables.c - - use native __QNX__ and __QNXNTO__ cpp defines instead of qnx and - qnx6, respectively. Patch from Sean Boudreau - -lib/sh/getcwd.c - - #undef HAVE_LSTAT on qnx, so it uses stat instead. Patch from - Sean Boudreau - - 7/21 - ---- -builtins/common.c - - change sh_invalidnum to be a little smarter about octal and hex - numbers and change the message appropriately. Bug originally - reported on coreutils list by Jürgen Niinre - - 7/26 - ---- -test.c - - make sure the string passed to test_unop has only a single character - following the `-'. Fixes bug reported by Michael A. Smith - - -parse.y - - better input validation: make sure a word looks like a conditional - unary operator (-X) before calling test_unop - - 7/28 - ---- -trap.c - - in trap_handler, if it's called directly from the signal handler - (e.g., SIGINT sighandler, set by set_sigint_handler), but the - trap disposition has been reset to the default between the - assignment and receipt of the signal, check that the signal is - trapped and issue a warning if the shell was compiled with - debugging enabled. Fixes bug reported by Fergus Henderson - - - 8/1 - --- -lib/readline/{util,histexpand}.c - - fixes for small memory leaks from Michael Snyder - - 8/18 - ---- -Makefile.in - - add dependency on builtins/builtext.h to nojobs.o list. Fixes - `make -j 5' issue reported by Chris MacGregor - -examples/loadables/Makefile.in - - add @LDFLAGS@ to SHOBJ_LDFLAGS assignment -- experimental. Suggested - by Mike Frysinger - -examples/loadables/{basename,cut,dirname,finfo,head,ln,logname,mkdir,pathchk,print,printenv,push,realpath,rmdir,sleep,tee,truefalse,tty,uname,unlink,whoami}.c - - fix up some includes. Fix from Mike Frysinger - - 8/21 - ---- -histexpand.c - - fix another memory leak in history_find_word. Bug report originally - from Michael Snyder ; test case suggested by Jim - Blandy - - 8/26 - ---- -subst.c - - change to do_assignment_internal to make an assignment to a variable - with the `noassign' internal attribute not a variable assignment - error. - - fix do_assignment_internal so assignment to a `noassign' variable - does not cause it to suddenly become visible if it's currently - invisible - - 9/3 - --- -stringlib.c - - change strsub to check whether or not temp is non-null before - trying to null-terminate it. Also make sure temp is allocated - even if the pattern and replacement strings are empty, and set - to a copy of string (like ${foo//}) - Bug report from Timo Lindfors - - 9/10 - ---- -{config.h,Makefile,configure}.in,aclocal.m4 - - new tests for fpurge and __fpurge - -lib/sh/fpurge.c, externs.h - - new file, fpurge(3) implementation with external decl in externs.h - -builtins/common.c - - add call to fpurge(stdout) to sh_chkwrite - -{redir,execute_cmd}.c - - add call to fpurge(stdout) after fflush(stdout) before changing - stdout file descriptor and after a builtin or function executes - - 9/12 - ---- -expr.c - - make sure noeval is set to 0 when a longjmp occurs, since it will - not be reset otherwise, and it can be set to 1 while processing - a {pre,post}-increment or {pre,post}-decrement token - - set noeval to 0 at the beginning of evalexp, since it's never - called recursively - - 9/14 - ---- -config-top.h - - new builder-modifiable define: DONT_REPORT_BROKEN_PIPE_WRITE_ERRORS - Turning it on will cause errors from EPIPE to not be reported by - the normal shell write error message mechanism - -builtins/common.c - - if DONT_REPORT_BROKEN_PIPE_WRITE_ERRORS is defined, don't print an - error message from sh_wrerror if errno == EPIPE. Suggestion from - Petr Sumbera - - 9/19 - ---- -{jobs,nojobs}.c,jobs.h - - add code to retry fork() after EAGAIN, with a progressively longer - sleep between attempts, up to FORKSLEEP_MAX (16) seconds. Suggested - by Martin Koeppe - - 9/21 - ---- -version.c - - change copyright year to 2007 - - 9/25 - ---- -pathexp.c - - change quote_string_for_globbing to add a backslash in front of a - backslash appearing in the pathname string, since the globbing - code will interpret backslashes as quoting characters internally. - Bug reported by on the debian list - (443685) - - 10/8 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - in update_line, make sure _rl_last_c_pos is > 0 before setting - cpos_adjusted (or we actually moved the cursor to column 0 in - _rl_move_cursor_relative). Fixes redisplay bug with prompt with - only invisible characters reported by dAniel hAhler - - - 10/10 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - in rl_redisplay, when calculating the new physical cursor position - in a multibyte locale (`tx'), do not call rl_backspace if tx ends - up < 0. Rest of fix for bug reported by dAniel hAhler - - - 10/12 - ----- -lib/sh/getcwd.c - - fix memory overwrite problem that's possible if buf is NULL and - passed size is greater than the pathname length. Reported by - Ian Campbell - -builtins/ulimit.def - - change the multiplier for the -c and -f options (`blocks') to 512, - the traditional value (and the one POSIX specifies). Bug reported - by Pete Graner - -braces.c - - pass process substitution through unchanged the same as command - substitution. Prompted by suggestion from Stephane Chazelas - - -lib/readline/input.c - - in rl_unget_char, fix off-by-one error when resetting pop_index if - it's < 0. Bug reported by Uwe Doering - -builtins/type.def - - change exit status of `type' to not successful if any of the - requested commands are not found. Reported by Stephane Chazleas - - -pcomplete.c - - change command_line_to_word_list to use rl_completer_word_break_characters - instead of the shell metacharacters to split words, so programmable - completion does the same thing readline does internally. Reported - by Vasily Tarasov - - 10/16 - ----- -bashline.c - - When completing a command name beginning with a tilde and containing - escaped specical characters, dequote the filename before prefixing - it to the matches, so the escapes are not quoted again. Reported - by neil@s-z.org - - 10/17 - ----- -expr.c - - in readtok(), don't reset lasttp if we've consumed the whitespace - at the end of the expression string. Fixes error message problem - reported by - - 11/1 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - change asciicode() to return intmax_t; add multibyte character - support instead of assuming ASCII (depending on behavior of system - multibyte support functions). Fixes bug reported by Rich - Felker - - 11/5 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - if redirections attached to a compound command fail, make sure to - set last_command_exit_value when returning EXECUTION_FAILURE. - Fixes bug reported separately by Andreas Schwab - and Paul Eggert - - 11/9 - ---- -builtins/read.def - - make sure the return value from get_word_from_string is freed if - non-null. Fixes memory leak bug reported by Lars Ellenberg - - - 11/10 - ----- -variables.c - - use getpid() as value of seeded_subshell to avoid problems with - random number generator not getting re-seeded correctly when - subshells are created. Fix from Tomas Janousek - -lib/readline/display.c - - in update_line(), when outputting characters at the end of the line, - e.g., when displaying the prompt string, adjust _rl_last_c_pos by - wrap_offset if the text we're drawing begins before the last - invisible character in the line. Similar to fix from 5/24. Fixes - bug reported by Miroslav Lichvar - - 11/14 - ----- -subst.c - - fix $[ expansion case to deal with extract_arithmetic_subst - returning NULL (if the `]' is missing) and return the construct - unchanged in that case. Fixes tab completion bug reported by - Heikki Hokkanen (debian bug 451263) - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - fix _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal to deal with invalid multibyte - character sequences when finding non-zero-length chars. Fixes - bug reported by Morita Sho - - 11/15 - ----- -variables.c - - add new function `seedrand' to seed the bash random number - generator from more random data. Suggestion from Steve Grubb - - - replace the rng in brand() with a slightly better one from FreeBSD - (filtered through Mac OS X 10.5). Replacement suggested by - Steve Grubb - - 11/21 - ----- -configure.in - - darwin 9 also requires linking against libreadline.a and - libhistory.a because of Apple's questionable decision to ship a - libreadline "replacement" that doesn't provide all functions - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - slight change to the text describing the effect of set -e when - in a || or && list - - 12/5 - ---- -jobs.c - - fix raw_job_exit_status to correct mixing of int/WAIT values (need - to return a WAIT) - - arrange so that children run as part of command substitutions also - set the SIGINT handler to wait_sigint_handler, since they effectively - don't do job control - - in wait_for, if a child run as part of a command substitution exits - due to SIGINT, resend the SIGINT to the waiting shell with kill(2). - This makes sure the exit status propagates - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - tighten up the language describing when bash tries to see if its - stdin is a socket, so it can run the startup files. Suggested by - Vincent Lefevre - -eval.c - - in the DISCARD case of a longjmp to top_level, make sure - last_command_exit_value is set to EXECUTION_FAILURE if it's 0, - but leave existing non-zero values alone - -subst.c - - in command_substitute, don't reset pipeline_pgrp in the child - process -- this means that second and subsequent children spawned by - this comsub shell get put into the wrong process group, not the - shell's. Fix for bug reported by Ingo Molnar - - 12/6 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - make sure the cases for darwin8.x (Mac OS X 10.4.x) are extended to - darwin9.x (Mac OS X 10.5.x). Fixes problem originally reported - against readline-5.2 by schneecrash@gmail.com - - 12/8 - ---- -subst.c - - make sure to add the results of (successful) tilde expansion as a - quoted string, to inhibit pathname expansion and word splitting. - From recent Austin Group interpretation. - -include/shtty.h, lib/sh/shtty.c - - add ttfd_onechar, ttfd_noecho, ttfd_eightbit, ttfd_nocanon, and - ttfd_cbreak to set tty attributes associated with a particular - file descriptor (which is presumed to point to a terminal). Support - for fix for bug reported by b_bashbug@thebellsplace.com - -lib/readline/display.c - - make sure we only use rl_invis_chars_first_line when the number of - physical characters exceeds the screen width, since that's the - only time expand_prompt sets it to a valid value - - 12/12 - ----- -builtins/set.def - - change set_minus_o_option to return EX_USAGE if an invalid option - name is supplied. All callers can handle it. - - change set_builtin to return what set_minus_o_option returns if it's - not EXECUTION_SUCCESS. This allows EX_USAGE errors to abort a - shell running in posix mode - - 12/14 - ----- -builtins/read.def - - generalize the calls to the tty attribute functions to maintain a - local copy of the terminal attributes and use the fd supplied as - the argument to the -u option (default 0). Fix for bug reported - by b_bashbug@thebellsplace.com - -doc/bashref.texi, lib/readline/doc/{history,rlman,rluser,rluserman}.texi - - Slight changes to conform to the latest FSF documentation standards. - Patch from Karl Berry - - 12/20 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - after calling clear_unwind_protect_list, make sure we reset - parse_and_execute_level to 0, since there's nothing left to - restore it if top_level_cleanup tests it. Fixes bug reported - by Len Lattanzi - - 12/31 - ----- -lib/sh/getcwd.c - - new function, _path_checkino, checks whether the inode corresponding - to the path constructed from the first two arguments is the same as - the inode number passed as the third argument - - if BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO is defined, meaning the d_ino/d_fileno - member of struct dirent doesn't contain valid values, use - _path_checkino instead of directly comparing against d_fileno. - Fixes Interix problem reported by Michael Haubenwallner - - - 1/7/2008 - -------- -array.c - - fix array_subrange to separate elements in returned string with - first char of $IFS if QUOTED is non-zero, since this indicates - the caller used ${array[@]:foo}. Fixes bug reported by Lea - Wiemann - - 1/8 - --- -subst.c - - new function returning a string containing the first character of - $IFS: char *ifs_firstchar(int *) - -subst.h - - extern declaration for ifs_firstchar() - -array.c - - call ifs_firstchar() to get first character of $IFS when needed - (array_subrange() and array_patsub()) - - 1/11 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - use sentinel variable set at end of init_line_structures to decide - whether to call it from rl_redisplay, since early SIGWINCH on - Mac OS X that hits during this function can cause _rl_wrapped_line - to be referenced before initialization. Fix for bug reported by - Len Lattanzi - -subst.[ch] - - skip_to_delim is now compiled into the shell all the time, not just - when readline is linked in - -subst.c - - use skip_to_delim to find the `/' denoting the end of a pattern - in pattern substitution, since it knows more shell syntax than - quoted_strchr and understands multibyte characters. Fixes bug - reported by Dmitry V Golovashkin - - 1/15 - ---- -subst.c - - add `flags' argument to skip_to_delim telling it whether or not to - set no_longjmp_on_fatal_error; set this flag when calling from the - readline completion code - -subst.h - - update extern declaration for skip_to_delim - - 1/17 - ---- -subst.c - - expand_prompt_string takes a third argument: the initial flags for - the WORD - -subst.h - - change extern declaration for expand_prompt_string to add third arg - -bashline.c - - pass W_NOCOMSUB as third argment to expand_prompt_string when - calling from bash_directory_completion_hook, since we don't want - to do command substitution from the completion code - -parse.y - - change call to expand_prompt_string - - 1/18 - ---- -doc/Makefile.in - - added an `install_builtins' rule to install the builtins.1 man page, - preprocessing it with sed to force `.so man1/bash.1', which some - versions of man require. Suggestion from Peter Breitenlohner - - - new target `install_everything' that will install normal documentation - and builtins man page - - changed uninstall target to remove bash_builtins page from man - directory - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - new function, rl_vi_insert_mode, which calls rl_vi_start_inserting - to make sure the value of `last command to repeat' is set correctly. - Fix from Thomas Janousek - - add support for redoing inserts made with the `I' command. Fix - from Thomas Janousek - - add support for redoing inserts made with the `A' command - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new extern declaration for rl_vi_insert_mode - -lib/readline/{misc,readline,vi_mode,vi_keymap}.c - - change calls to rl_vi_insertion_mode to rl_vi_insert_mode - - 1/19 - ---- -builtins/read.def - - change timeout behavior when not reading from a tty device to save - any partial input in the variable list, but still return failure. - This also causes variables specified as arguments to read to be - set to null when there is no input available. Fix inspired by - Brian Craft - - 1/21 - ---- -builtins/fc.def - - change computation of last_hist to use remember_on_history instead - of a hard-coded `1'. This keeps fc -l -1 in PROMPT_COMMAND from - looking too far back - - 1/25 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - fix fnwidth to use string[pos] instead of *string when testing the - current character for a control character or rubout - - 2/2 - --- -general.c - - change posix_initialize to turn off source/. searching $PWD when - the file sourced is not found in $PATH. Fixes bug reported by - Paolo Bonzini and Eric Blake - - 2/9 - --- -builtins/*.def - - changes to text and formatting suggested by Jan Schampera - - - 2/16 - ---- -bashline.c - - change command_word_completion_function to use the word completion - found by readline, which matters only when ignoring case is on - and the completion found in the file system differs in case from - the text the user typed (this is what readline does for normal - filename completion). Fixes issue reported by Jian Wang - . - - 2/18 - ---- -builtins/source.def - - if the filename passed as an argument contains a `/', don't search - $PATH. Not sure why it wasn't like this before - - 2/21 - ---- -lib/readline/terminal.c - - change rl_crlf so that the MINT system on ATARI systems adds a - carriage return before the \n - - 2/22 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added text to the EXIT STATUS section noting that exit statuses - fall between 0 and 255, inclusive - -support/mkversion.sh - - output a #define for DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL (${major}${minor}; e.g. 32) - to version.h - -version.c - - int variable, shell_compatibility_level, set to DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL - by default - -builtins/shopt.def - - new shopt variable, compat31, sets shell_compatibility_level to 31 - (or back to default if unset) - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_cond_node, restore bash-3.1 behavior of quoted rhs of - regexp matches if shell_compatibility_level == 31 - - 2/28 - ---- -lib/readline/rltty.c - - set readline_echoing_p = 1 if tcgetattr fails and sets errno to - EINVAL, as Linux does when the fd is a pipe. Reported by Mike - Frysinger - - 3/6 - --- -{MANIFEST,Makefile.in},lib/sh/{casemod,uconvert,ufuncs}.c - - new library sources from bash-4.0-devel tree - -lib/sh/spell.c - - moved cdspell() here from builtins/cd.def, renamed dirspell() - -externs.h - - new declarations for extern functions from new library files - - new extern declaration for lib/sh/spell.c:dirspell() - -builtins/cd.def - - call extern library function dirspell(); remove static cdspell() - -builtins/read.def - - when read times out, make sure input_string is null-terminated before - assigning any partial input read to the named variables - - 3/10 - ---- -lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c - - cut the number of memory allocations in xdupmbstowcs by not keeping - track of the indices if the caller hasn't asked for it - - 3/17 - ---- -builtins/fc.def - - make sure the adjustment to i in fc_gethnum uses the same formula - fc_builtin uses to calculate last_hist - - make sure that every time fc_gethnum is called, the fc command last - in the history list has not yet been deleted, since fc_gethnum - assumes that it has not. Fix from John Haxby - -lib/readline/complete.c - - new private library function, _rl_reset_completion_state(), used to - reset any completion state internal to the library when a signal - is received - - call _rl_reset_completion_state() before returning from - rl_complete_internal - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_reset_completion_state - -lib/readline/signals.c - - call _rl_reset_completion_state from rl_signal_handler on SIGINT. - This fixes one of the problems identified by Mika Fischer - - -pcomplete.c - - programmable_completions now saves pointer to the compspec it's - working with in new global variable CURCS - - new function, pcomp_set_readline_variables, that sets or unsets - readline variables based on a passed flags value (COPT_FILENAMES, - etc.) - - new function, pcomp_set_compspec_options, to set or unset bits in - the options word of a passed compspec (default CURCS) - - only call bash_dequote_filename (via rl_filename_dequoting_function) - from pcomp_filename_completion_function if the readline state - word indicates word completion is in progress - -pcomplete.h - - new extern declaration for curcs - - new extern declaration for pcomp_set_readline_variables - - new extern declaration for pcomp_set_compspec_options - -bashline.c - - fix bash_dequote_filename to implement shell quoting conventions: - 1. Inhibit backslash stripping within single quotes - 2. Inhibit backslash stripping within double quotes only if - the following character is one of the special ones - - call pcomp_set_readline_variables from attempt_shell_completion - instead of doing the equivalent inline - - 3/18 - ---- -bracecomp.c - - make sure we sort array of matches in byte order (using strcmp). so - the brace calculations work correctly even when the locale orders - characters like aAbBcC...zZ. Fixes bug reported by Torsten Nahm - - - 3/20 - ---- -lib/readline/{rltty,signals}.c - - move block_sigint and release_sigint from rltty.c to signals.c; add - _rl_ prefix to make them public to the library; change callers. - From Jan Kratochvil - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declarations for _rl_block_sigint and _rl_release_sigint - -lib/readline/display.c - - add calls to _rl_block_sigint and _rl_release_sigint to rl_redisplay, - since it maniupluates global data structures. Fix from Jan - Kratochvil - -builtins/printf.def - - change calls to asprintf and manually adding to vbuf to use calls - to vsnprintf against vbuf directly -- if the number of characters - to be written overflows the buffer, realloc the buffer and use - vsnprintf again. This should reduce the memory used by printf. - Idea from Yuya Katayama - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rest of readline's state flags, including RL_STATE_CALLBACK - - documented rl_save_state and rl_restore_state - - 3/27 - ---- -lib/readline/{rlprivate.h,{display,readline,rltty,terminal,text}.c} - - rename readline_echoing_p to _rl_echoing_p for namespace consistency - -lib/readline/{rlprivate.h,{callback,readline,util}.c} - - rename readline_top_level to _rl_top_level for namespace consistency - -builtins/ulimit.def - - new -b (socket buffer size) and -T (number of threads) options - -array.c - - fix bug in calculation of the array element assignment string length: - use length of `is' instead of `indstr'. Reported as ubuntu bug - #202885 by John McCabe-Dansted - -builtins/setattr.def - - new function, show_all_var_attributes, displays attributes and - values for all shell variables (or shell functions) in a reusable - format - -builtins/common.h - - new extern declaration for show_all_var_attributes - -builtins/declare.def - - change `declare -p' to print out all variable attributes and values, - and `declare -fp' to print out all function attributes and - definitions. Inspired by request from John Love-Jensen - - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new -b and -T options to ulimit - - tighten up language describing AND and OR lists - - add description of new behavior of `declare -p' - - 3/28 - ---- -pcomplete.c - - rename curcs -> pcomp_curcs - - new global completion variable, pcomp_curcmd, the current command - name being completed - -builtins/complete.def - - new builtin, compopt, allows completion options for command names - supplied as arguments or the current completion being executed to - be modified. Suggested by Mika Fischer - - 3/30 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - document new compopt builtin - - 4/5 - --- -support/shobj-conf - - change solaris10 stanza to use -fPIC to fix 64-bit sparc_v9/solaris10 - compilations. Fix from Fabian Groffen - -builtins/read.def - - added `-i text' option, inserts `text' into line if using readline. - Suggested by many, used some ideas from Kevin Pulo - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new `-i text' option to read builtin - - 4/7 - --- -lib/readline/bind.c - - new settable variable, `history-size', sets the max number of - entries in the history list - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} - - document new `history-size' settable readline variable - - 4/8 - --- -builtins/complete.def - - change build_actions calling sequence to take a struct with `other' - (non-action) flag arguments (-p, -r) - - add support for `-E' option to build_actions and complete builtin -- - modifies or displays (internal) `_EmptycmD_' completion spec - -bashline.c - - change attempt_shell_completion to try programmable completion on an - `empty' command line and return the results - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - documented new `-E' option to `complete' - - 4/9 - --- -bashhist.c - - new variable, `enable_history_list', used to reflect setting of - `-o history' option - - change bash_history_{enable,disable,reinit} to set enable_history_list - as well as remember_on_history - -builtins/set.def - - use `enable_history_list' instead of `remember_on_history' to keep - value of `-o history' option - -builtins/evalstring.c - - instead of unwind-protecting remember_on_history, use a function to - restore it to the value of `enable_history_list' after - parse_and_execute runs the commands in the string. This allows - history to be turned off in a startup file, for instance. Problem - reported by Dan Jacobson - - 4/11 - ---- -bashline.c - - limited support for completing command words with globbing characters - (only a single match completed on TAB, absolute or relative - pathnames supported, no $PATH searching, some support for displaying - possible matches, can be used with menu completion). - Suggested by Harald Koenig - -print_cmd.c - - change redirection printing to output r_err_and_out as `&>file', - since the man page says that's the preferred form - - 4/12 - ---- -builtins/*.def - - change long doc so the first line is a short description - - add `Exit Status:' section to each longdoc describing exit values - -builtins/help.def - - new `-d' option to print short description of each utility - - new `-m' option to print description of each builtin in a - pseudo-manpage format (inspired by ksh93) - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new `-d' and `-m' options to `help' - -builtins/mapfile.def - - new builtin, `mapfile', imported from bash-4.0-devel branch - -tests/{mapfile.{data,right,tests},run-mapfile} - - tests for `mapfile' builtin - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added description of `mapfile' builtin - -MANIFEST,Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in - - added entries for mapfile source files - -arrayfunc.[ch] - - new function, bind_array_element, to support mapfile builtin - - 4/20 - ---- -expr.c - - fix operator precendence in expcond(): term after the `:' is - a conditional-expression, not a logical-OR-expression (using C - terminology). Bug reported by - - 4/22 - ---- -bashintl.h - - new P_ define for using ngettext to decide on plural forms - (currently unused) - - 4/25 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_disk_command, if the command is not found, search for - a shell function named `command_not_found_handle' and call it - with the words in the command as arguments. Inspired by Debian - feature. - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new command_not_found_handle behavior in COMMAND EXECUTION - section - -configure.in - - change default version to bash-4.0-devel - - 4/28 - ---- -variables.c - - change push_func_var and push_exported_var to call - stupidly_hack_special_variables if the temporary variable is going - to be disposed. This undoes any internal changes caused by a local - variable assignment in the environment or in a shell function. Bug - reported by Morita Sho in - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=478096 - - 5/3 - --- -builtins/fc.def - - fixed a problem caused by change of 1/21 to use remember_on_history, - since it's turned off by parse_and_execute(), but can cause the - last command in history to be deleted and leave last_hist pointing - beyond the end of the history list. edit_and_execute_command can - do this. - -bashline.c - - new define, RL_BOOLEAN_VAR_VALUE, to take a readline boolean variable - and get its value as 0 or 1 (consider making readline global) - - put tty back into canonical mode before calling parse_and_execute in - edit_and_execute_command and then back into raw mode after it - returns. Fixes problem identified by . - - 5/4 - --- -lib/glob/glob.c - - code to support `globstar' option: GX_GLOBSTAR and two internal - flags. Changes to skipname, glob_vector, mbskipname, glob_filename. - New function finddirs(). - -lib/glob/glob.h - - new defines to support globstar code - -builtins/shopt.def - - new shell option, `globstar', enables special handling of `**' in - glob patterns -- matches all directories recursively - -pathexp.h - - extern declaration for glob_star - -pathexp.c - - break inline code out of quote_globbing_chars into a separate - function to decide whether a character is a globbing char: - glob_char_p - - change shell_glob_filename to call glob_filename with the - GX_GLOBSTAR flag if glob_star is set - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new `globstar' shell option - -arrayfunc.c - - new function, broken out of quote_array_assignment_chars: - quote_assign; extended from old code to make sure that globbing - chars and chars in $IFS are quoted when displaying assignment - statements, especially in compound array assignments - - 5/5 - --- -bashline.c - - new variable, dircomplete_spelling, controls spelling correction - of directory names when doing filename completion - - change bash_directory_completion_hook to incorporate spelling - correction if initial canonicalization of directory name fails - -builtins/shopt.def - - new shell option, `dirspell', enables and disables spelling - correction of directory names during word completion - -builtins/read.def - - support for fractional timeout values (ival.uval); uses uconvert - and falarm/setitimer - -config.h.in - - new `HAVE_SETITIMER' define - -configure.in - - look for setitimer(2), define HAVE_SETITIMER if found - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new `dirspell' shopt option - - document new fractional values to `read -t timeout' - - 5/6 - --- -assoc.[ch] - - new files, basic support for associative array implementation - -general.h - - new extern declarations for sh_openpipe, sh_closepipe, trim_pathname - -general.c - - new functions: sh_openpipe to create a pipe and move the file - descriptors to a high range; sh_closepipe, to close pipe fds and - clean up, and trim_pathname, to replace portions of a pathname - with `...' (for prompting) - -jobs.c - - don't set last_asynchronous_pid in child shell (messes up $!, among - other things) - -parse.y,parser.h - - moved definitions of parser flags to parser.h - -array.c - - imported array_modcase (case-changing operations on arrays) from - 4.0-devel branch - -array.h - - new extern declaration for array_modcase - -lib/readline/complete.c - - new variable, rl_menu_completion_entry_function, generator for - rl_menu_complete - - new menu completion `browsing' implementation, with several - improvements over the old code. Inspired by Sami Pietila - - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_menu_completion_entry_function - - 5/8 - --- -lib/readline/complete.c - - add support for a third argument to fnprint and print_filename, - which supports replacing a specified portion of the pathnames - printed when displaying possible completions with a `...' (or - `___', if the prefix would be confused with a portion of the - filename) - - new variable, _rl_completion_prefix_display_length, sets the - number of characters in a common prefix to be replaced with an - ellipsis when displaying possible completions - - add support to _rl_display_match_list to find the length of the - common prefix of all items being displayed, and passing that - value to print_filename for possible replacement with an ellipsis - if that length is longer than _rl_completion_prefix_display_length - -lib/readline/bind.c - - add support for retrieving value of history-size variable to - _rl_get_string_variable_value - - new bindable variable, completion-prefix-display-length. When - displaying possible completions, matches with a common prefix - longer than this value have the common prefix replaced with an - ellipsis - - support for retrieving value of completion-prefix-display-length - variable to _rl_get_string_variable_value - - new bindable variable, revert-all-at-newline: if enabled, causes - all changes in history lines to be undone before readline returns - after processing a newline - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} - - document new `completion-prefix-display-length' variable - - document new `revert-all-at-newline' variable - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_builtin to not inherit the `-e' flag into commands - executed by the `command' or `source/.' builtins if we are supposed - to be ignoring the return value. This is like `eval'. Fixes bug - reported by Hiroshi Fujishima - - 5/10 - ---- -variables.c - - when reading the initial environment, don't create variables with - names that are not valid shell identifiers. Fixes bug reported by - Stephane Chazleas - - 5/13 - ---- -subst.c - - fix string_quote_removal to gracefully handle the case where a - backslash is the final character in the string (leaves the backslash - in place). Fixes bug reported by Ian Robertson - - - 5/16 - ---- -support/checkbashisms - - Perl script that purports to check for bash-specific features in a - shell script. Lifted from Debian via ubuntu - - 5/20 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - in update_line, when deciding whether or not to adjust _rl_last_c_pos - in a multibyte environment after printing the last line of a multiline - prompt with invisible characters on the first and last lines, use - the number of inivisible chars on the first line in the calculation - deciding whether or not we're past the last invisible character and - need to adjust the cursor position. Old code used the number of - invisible chars on the last prompt line. Fixes bug reported by - stuff@slinkp.com. - - in update_line, when fixing _rl_last_c_pos after drawing the first - line of the prompt, use the number of invisible chars on the first - line as the offset, instead of the total number of invisible chars - - use prompt_multibyte_characters, the number of multibyte chars in - the prompt string, to short-circuit some relatively expensive - multibyte text processing in rl_redisplay - - 5/21 - ---- -variables.c - - new function, reinit_special_variables(), a hook for special - vars that need their hook functions called when they're unset as - a result of the shell reinitializing itself to run a script - -shell.c - - shell_reinitialize now calls reinit_special_variables - - shell_reinitialize now calls bashline_reset - -variables.h - - new extern declaration for reinit_special_variables - -bashline.c - - new function, bashline_reset(), called when the shell reinitializes - in shell_reinitialize. Right now, just resets - bash_readline_initialized to 0. - -bashline.h - - new extern declaration for bashline_reset() - - 5/23 - ---- -bashhist.c - - new function, bash_clear_history, clears the history and resets any - associated internal bash state - -bashhist.h - - extern declaration for bash_clear_history - -builtins/history.def - - call bash_clear_history instead of clear_history for `history -c'. - Fixes part of problem reported by Scott McDermott - - - decrement history_lines_this_session in delete_histent, called for - `history -d' - -builtins/history.def,bashhist.[ch] - - move delete_histent() to bashhist.c; rename to bash_delete_histent - - move delete_last_history() to bashhist.c; rename to - bash_delete_last_history() - - 5/25 - ---- -braces.c - - add another parameter to mkseq(), the number of digits to put into - each member of a numeric sequence (width), changes to determine - any zero-padding go into expand_seqterm - - changes to expand_seqterm to allow user-specified increments - -bashline.[ch],shell.c,sig.c - - switched names of bashline_reinitialize and bashline_reset to better - reflect their functions - - when searching $PATH for directories to use for command completion, - make sure to free `current_path' before going out of scope - - new bindable function `dabbrev-expand', which is more or less - menu completion using dynamic history completion as the generator - - changes to bash_execute_unix_command to set variables for the - executed command like programmable completion: READLINE_LINE - (rl_line_buffer) and READLINE_POINT (rl_point) - - change to bash_execute_unix_command to allow the executed command - to change the readline line buffer by modifying the value of - READLINE_LINE and to change rl_point by modifying the value of - READLINE_POINT - -common.h - - new SEVAL_ defines for later parse_string changes from 4.0-devel - branch - -command.h - - new defines for new &>> r_append_err_and_out redirection - -builtins/evalstring.c - - new function, parse_string, parses a command from a passed string - and returns the number of characters consumed. For satisfying - Posix rules when parsing command substitutions, from bash-4.0-devel - branch - - split out common prolog code from parse_string and - parse_and_execute into a separate function called from both - -parse.y - - small changes to add symbols needed for parse_string - - parser change to add `|&' as synonym for `2>&1 |'; translation is - performed at parse time so |& never shows up in output of - print_command, for instance. Picked up from zsh, merged in from - bash-4.0-devel branch - -parse.y,{redir,copy_cmd,dispose_cmd,make_cmd,print_cmd}.c - - implement new &>> r_append_err_and_out (like >>foo 2>&1); merged - in from bash-4.0-devel branch - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - document new optional increment in brace expansion - - document new zero-padded fixed-width integer brace expansion - - document new `dabbrev-expand' bindable readline command - - document new effects of `bind -x' setting and reading the values of - READLINE_LINE and READLINE_POINT - - document new |& synonym for `2>&1 |' pipeline operator - - 5/26 - ---- -parse.y - recognize new ;& and ;;& case action list terminator tokens and - implement them in the grammar, setting CASEPAT_FALLTHROUGH and - CASEPAT_TESTNEXT flags as appropriate - -print_cmd.c - - print new ;& and ;;& case clause action list terminators as - appropriate - -execute_cmd.c - - implement new case clause action list terminators: - ;& - fall through to actions associated with next pattern list - ;;& - fall through to tests in next pattern list - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new ;& and ;;& case clause action list terminators - - 5/28 - ---- -jobs.c - - change waitchld so it treats SIGCHLD like SIGINT if `wait' is being - executed, and allows wait to jump out before running any trap set - on SIGCHLD. Fixes debian bug #483016 reported by Miroslav Rudisin - - - run_sigchld_trap is no longer static, so the trap code in trap.c - can call it - - change run_sigchld_trap to call set_impossible_sigchld_trap instead - of just using a call to restore_default_signal - -jobs.h - - new extern declaration for run_sigchld_trap - -trap.c - - fix run_pending_traps to run a SIGCHLD trap if the trap handler isn't - set to IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER - - in trap_handler, don't reset the SIGCHLD trap handler to trap_handler - if MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS is defined - - new function, set_impossible_sigchld_handler, sets the trap string - associated with SIGCHLD to IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER; used as a sentinel - by run_sigchld_trap and maybe_set_sigchld_handler - - change maybe_set_sigchld_handler to set the SIGCHLD trap string only - if the current value is IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER. This ensures that - any traps on SIGCHLD set in a SIGCHLD handler will persist. Fixes - debian bug #483016 reported by Miroslav Rudisin - - -trap.h - - new extern declaration for set_impossible_sigchld_trap - - 5/31 - ---- -parse.y - - new function: parse_comsub(), parses $(...) by parsing command - between parens and making sure the next token is `)'. From - the bash-4.0-devel branch - - new function: xparse_dolparen, helper function for parsing - command substitutions in $(...). Called from subst.c to extract - a command substitution during word expansion. From bash-4.0-devel - branch - - new function: rewind_input_stream(). Rewinds bash_input.location.string - back to where it was before the shell parsed a $() command - substitution. From bash-4.0-devel branch - - changes to parse_matched_pair to combine most of the flag variables - (was_dollar, in_comment, and so on) into a local flags word - - 6/2 - --- -parse.y - - call trim_pathname, which retains only the last $PROMPT_DIRTRIM - directories and replaces the intervening characters with `...', - when expanding \w and \W - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document the effect of setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM - - 6/3 - --- -builtins/ulimit.def - - make the multiplier (block size) for -c and -f 512 bytes only if in - Posix mode and 1024 bytes otherwise (as in previous versions). Uses - POSIXBLK and BLOCK_SIZE defines to parameterize size based on value - of posixly_correct - -doc/bashref.texi - - document this addition to posix mode - -builtins/common.c - - change get_numeric_arg to have a calling sequence and return value - more closely mimicking general.c:legal_number(), with the addition - of a flags word - - add extra value for `fatal' argument to get_numeric_arg to force it - to return failure to the caller rather than longjmping - -builtins/common.h - - change prototype declaration for get_numeric_arg - -builtins/{break,shift}.def - - change calls to get_numeric_arg to deal with new semantics and calling - sequence - -builtins/history.def - - display_history now returns an int - - change calling sequence for get_numeric_arg in display_history - - display_history now returns failure to the caller if get_numeric_arg - detects an invalid number, rather than jumping back to the top level - - use value returned by display_history as return status of history - builtin, filtered through sh_chkwrite - - history no longer aborts compound commands on invalid arguments. - fixes problem reported by Chu Li - -{braces,subst}.c - - extract_command_subst now takes a third flags argument; passed flags - are ORd into flags passed to other functions; changed callers - -subst.h - - move SX_* defines here from subst.c so parse.y:xparse_dolparen can - see them and behave appropriately - - extract_command_subst now takes a third flags argument; change - prototype - -subst.c - - change extract_command_subst to call xparse_dolparen when extracting - a $() construct - - change calls to extract_delimited_string to extract_command_subst - as appropriate - - if command_substitute returns a NULL word desc, don't call - dispose_word_desc on it - -parse.y - - change xparse_dolparen to use the SX_* flags now in subst.h - - 6/16 - ---- -subst.c - - in quote_list, set W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the word if quote_string - turns "" into CTLNUL - - in dequote_list, turn off W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the word if - dequote_string turns CTLNUL into "" - - new function, string_list_pos_params, encapsulates everything - needed to turn the positional parameters or an array indexed with - '@' or '*' into a string, including taking care of quoting and - using the first char of $IFS, when used in another expansion like - pattern removal or pattern substitution - - change list_remove_pattern, pos_params, pos_params_pat_subst to - call string_list_pos_params. Fixes problems reported by - Stephane Chazelas - - 6/22 - ---- -variables.h - - include assoc.h for associative arrays - - defines for case-modifying expansions and associative array variables - - sh_var_assign_func_t functions now take an extra char * parameter - - 6/25 - ---- -variables.c - - change declarations and definitions of sh_var_assign_func_t functions - to add the extra char * parameter: null_assign, null_array_assign, - assign_seconds, assign_random, assign_lineno, assign_subshell, - assign_dirstack - - change calls to var->assign_func to add extra char * argument - - broke part of body of dispose_variable out into a new function, - dispose_variable_value, which knows how to free all kinds of shell - variable data - - changes to deal with variables with the internal `nofree' attribute - -arrayfunc.c - - change calls to var->assign_func to add extra char * argument - - bind_array_var_internal now takes an extra `char *key' argument - - additions for associative array implementation; from bash-4.0-devel - tree - -arrayfunc.[ch],subst.c - - expand_compound_array_assignment now takes the variable as the first - argument (SHELL_VAR *); changed function definition and callers - -builtins/set.def - - changes to handle associative arrays in `unset' - -{execute_cmd,command}.h - - definitions for coproc implementation; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -variables.c - - new functions for associative arrays: make_new_assoc_variable, - make_local_assoc_variable - - 6/26 - ---- -variables.c - - more infrastructure for associative arrays; from bash-4.0-devel tree - - infrastructure for handling assignments to variables with - case-modifying attributes; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -config.h.in - - add #defines controlling case-modifying variable attributes and word - expansions - -configure.in - - add enable options for case-modifying variable attributes and word - expansions (--enable-casemod-attributes and --enable-casemod-expansions, - respectively); from bash-4.0-devel tree - -execute_cmd.c - - add code to fix_assignment_words to handle assignment statements to - "assignment builtins" that seem to be associative arrays. Imperfect - -subst.c - - array_remove_pattern now takes a SHELL_VAR * as its first argument - instead of an ARRAY *; from the bash-4.0-devel tree - - changes to array_length_reference for associative arrays; from the - bash-4.0-devel tree - - changes to get_var_and_type for associative arrays; from the - bash-4.0-devel tree - - changes to parameter_brace_substring for associative arrays; from the - bash-4.0-devel tree - - changes to param_expand for associative arrays; from the - bash-4.0-devel tree - -builtins/declare.def - - changes for associative arrays: new `-A' option, changes to make - local and global associative array variables; from the bash-4.0-devel - tree - - 6/27 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_command_internal, when short-circuiting execution - because `breaking' or `continuing' is non-zero, preserve the exit - status by returning `last_command_exit_value' instead of an - unconditional EXECUTION_SUCCESS. Fixes bug reported by Roman - Rakus - - 6/28 - ---- -variables.c - - fix get_var_and_type to appropriately handle references like - ${varname[0]}, where `varname' is a scalar variable - -make_cmd.[ch],parse.y - - make_here_document now takes a second argument: the current line - number; changed caller (gather_here_documents) - -builtins/setattr.def - - added support for associative arrays and the `-A' variable attribute - option; from the bash-4.0-devel tree - -subst.c - - change code that transforms `declare -A xxx=(yyy)' to perform the - internal `declare -A xxx' before doing the variable assignment, - because associative arrays have to be declared before being assigned - to as such; uses new function make_internal_declare - - 6/30 - ---- -subst.[ch] - - dequote_escapes is now external; add declaration in subst.h - - remove_quoted_nulls is now external; add declaration in subst.h - -array.[ch] - - new functions for completeness: array_dequote, array_dequote_escapes, - array_remove_quoted_nulls - - array_subrange now calls array_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}". - Fixes bug reported by Vitor De Araujo - - array_patsub now calls array_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}" - - array_modcase now calls array_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}" - - array_patsub now handles the mflags&MATCH_QUOTED case appropriately - (that implies "${array[@]}") - -subst.c - - new functions for case-modifying word expansion suppport: - pos_params_casemod, parameter_brace_casemod; from bash-4.0-devel branch - -assoc.c - - new functions for completeness: assoc_remove_quoted_nulls - - assoc_patsub now calls assoc_remove_quoted_nulls for "${assoc[*]}" - - assoc_modcase now calls assoc_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}" - - assoc_patsub now handles the mflags&MATCH_QUOTED case appropriately - (that implies "${assoc[@]}") - - 7/1 - --- -assoc.[ch] - - new function, assoc_subrange: takes a hash table, converts it to a - word list, and performs the subrange and indexing on that list - - new functions for completeness: assoc_dequote, assoc_dequote_escapes - -subst.c - - verify_substring_values now takes the variable SHELL_VAR * as its - new first argument; changed callers - - change verify_substring_values to handle associative arrays using the - number of elements as the upper bound - - brought in code to do case-modifying word expansions from - bash-4.0-devel branch, conditional on CASEMOD_EXPANSIONS - -input.c - - if the read(2) in getc_with_restart returns -1/EAGAIN, turn off - non-blocking mode on the file descriptor and try again. Fixes - problem reported by Glynn Clements - - 7/2 - --- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new case-modifying word expansions - -make_cmd.c - - change make_here_document to display a warning message including the - start line of a here document if it ends up delimited by EOF. - Addresses issue raised by Richard Neill - -subst.c - - in do_assignment_internal, make sure the `invisible' attribute is - unset before returning success - - 7/3 - --- -config-top.h - - add `CASEMOD_CAPCASE' define to include or exclude the ~[~] word - expansion and the `capcase' variable attribute (declare -c) - -builtins/declare.def - - add support for manipulating the case-modifying attributes (new - declare -clu); from bash-4.0-devel branch - -builtins/setattr.def - - add support for reporting case-modifying attributes (-clu attributes); - from bash-4.0-devel branch - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - specify that the read builtin timing out results in a return value - greater than 128 - - document new `-l' and `-u' options to declare/typeset/local. Leave - `-c' undocumented for now - - 7/4 - --- -make_cmd.[ch] - - make_coproc_command: construct a coproc; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -dispose_cmd.c - - dispose coproc command; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -copy_cmd.c - - copy a coproc command; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -print_cmd.c - - print a coproc command; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -shell.c - - dispoe the current coproc on shell exit; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -redir.c - - when closing redirects as part of user redirections, check whether - or not active coprocess fds are being closed and close the coproc - if so; from bash-4.0-devel tree - -config.h.in - - add define for COPROCESS_SUPPORT to include coprocesses - -configure.in - - add support for configuring coprocesses into and out of the build - -jobs.c - - in waitchld, check whether or not a coproc processs has exited; - from the bash-4.0-devel tree - - 7/5 - --- -doc/bashref.texi - - document new --enable-coprocesses option that includes coprocess - support - -execute_cmd.c - - add functions for coprocess support, including execute_coproc and - code to call it when command->type == cm_coproc; from - bash-4.0-devel tree - -lib/sh/fdprintf.c - - new library function fdprintf(int fd, const char *format, ...); - printf to a file descriptor - -{configure,config.h}.in - - support for detecting fdprintf and compiling in replacement - -Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in - - add rules to include fdprintf.o - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented coprocesses and `coproc' reserved word - - 7/7 - --- -subst.c - - fix array_length_reference to use MB_STRLEN instead of STRLEN, so - multibyte characters in array values are computed correctly. Fixes - bug reported by Wang Xin - - 7/10 - ---- -jobs.c - - new function, maybe_give_terminal_to (old, new, flags), sets the - terminal pgrp to NEW if and only if it's currently set to OLD - - call maybe_give_terminal_to when the parent sets the terminal pgrp - to the pipeline pgrp in stop_pipeline, so we don't give the - terminal to the new job's pgrp unless it's currently owned by the - shell. Fixes race condition described by Joe Peterson - , where parent bash may change tty pgrp after a - grandchild (interactive bash child of su) has changed it to - something else. The call to maybe_give_terminal_to makes explicit - a previously-implicit assumption - -aclocal.m4 - - remove dependency on writable /tmp by creating directories in - build directory - -shell.c - - make changes to how bash sets no_line_editing and running_under_emacs - to deal with various emacs terminal emulators; use better check - for `eterm', since bash sends $PWD to eterm with control sequences - that confuse other programs. Problem reported by Micah Cowan - - - - 7/12 - ---- -print_cmd.c - - break code that prints here-documents into two functions: - print_heredoc_header, which prints the operator and delimiter, and - print_heredoc_body, which prints the body text and closing delimiter - - change print_redirection to call print_heredoc_{header,body} - - sentinel variable, printing_connection, used when printing a command - of type `connection' (|, &&, ||, etc.) - - change print_redirection_list to save any here documents it finds - while printing a connection and save them in `deferred_heredocs' - - new function, print_deferred_heredocs, called from print_redirection - in the cm_connection case, calls print_heredoc_header for all the - here documents, then prints the operator (|, &&, ||, etc.), then - the here-document body. This preserves syntactic correctness; the - old code printed the control operator after the body of the here - document. Fixes bug reported by - - 7/16 - ---- -locale.c - - in set_locale_var, print a warning message if setlocale() fails any - time it's called -- required some code restructuring - - 7/19 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - support for mingw32, contributed by Carlo Bramix - - - 7/23 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - added support (currently unused) to manage a list of coprocs - - 7/25 - ---- -bashline.c - - add extern declarations for literal_history and force_append_history - -builtins/shopt.def - - include "bashhist.h" instead of having extern declarations for the - appropriate history variables - -parser.h - - new parser_state value: PST_HEREDOC, set when reading body of here- - document in parse.y:read_secondary_line - -parse.y - - set PST_HEREDOC bit in parser_state when reading a secondary line - for the body of a here-document - - change read_secondary_line to save lines in the body of a here- - document in the shell history list if remember_on_history is - set. Fixes bug reported by Gene Golub - - 8/4 - --- -configure.in - - changed to 4.0-alpha - -lib/readline/readline.h - - changed constants to reflect readline-6.0 version - - 8/11 - ---- -lib/readline/signals.c - - make sure we don't use SIGWINCH without checking whether or not it's - defined. Fix from Pedro Alves - - 8/12 - ---- - -COPYING - - updated to GPLv3; edits in every file with a copyright or license - declaration to update to gpl3 - -version.c - - update extended version info to latest gnu standard - - 8/17 - ---- -subst.c - - change exp_jump_to_top_level to only call top_level_cleanup if - parse_and_execute_level is 0. If it's not, the longjmp to - parse_and_execute will run the unwind-protect stack. Fixes bug - most recently reported by Roman Rakus - - 8/18 - ---- -support/config.{guess,sub} - - updated to newer versions from autoconf-2.62 distribution - - 8/20 - ---- -subst.c - - fixed parameter_brace_substring to differentiate between indexed and - associative arrays when computing second offset, instead of - assuming indexed array - - 8/21 - ---- -support/xcase.c - - simple program to convert input from lower to uppercase and vice - versa. Now used by coproc test suite, since `tr -u' is not - portable. - - 8/22 - ---- -doc/bash.1 - - fixed description of the bindable edit-and-execute commands to note - they check $VISUAL first, instead of $FCEDIT. Fixed bug reported - by - -[bash-4.0-alpha frozen] - - 8/28 - ---- -[bash-4.0-alpha released] - - 9/1 - --- -builtins/evalstring.c - - fixed typo in parse_string (ostring used uninitialized). Bug - reported by Andreas Schwab - -subst.c - - fix return value of parameter_brace_expand to set the - W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the returned WORD_DESC * if the return value - from parameter_brace_remove_pattern is a quoted null string. Fixes - bug reported by Andreas Schwab - - set the W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the return value from - parameter_brace_expand if the return value from parameter_brace_patsub - is a quoted null string - - 9/6 - --- -builtins/read.def - - change read -t 0 to return success if there is input available to be - read -- allows scripts to poll for input. Uses input_avail libsh - function - - 9/9 - --- -externs.h - - fix extern fpurge declaration -- use HAVE_DECL_FPURGE instead of - NEED_FPURGE_DECL, since the former is set by `configure' - -jobs.h - - add extern declaration for close_pgrp_pipe - - add a new job state JNONE (-1) to the enum - -jobs.c - - include execute_cmd.h for extern declarations for coproc functions - -subst.c - - include builtins/builtext.h for extern declarations for functions - implementing builtins (e.g., declare_builtin) - -arrayfunc.c - - include "pathexp.h" for extern declaration for glob_char_p - -braces.c - - add extern declaration for `asprintf' - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - add extern declarations for _rl_trace, _rl_tropen - -lib/sh/zgetline.c - - add extern declarations for zread, zreadc - -lib/sh/mktime.c - - include "bashansi.h" for string function declarations - -builtins/common.h - - add extern declaration for parse_string - -trap.c - - include jobs.h for extern declaration for run_sigchld_trap - -general.c - - fix call to strtoimax in legal_number; if ep == string when function - returns, the number was not converted, even if errno is not set. - Fix from Paul Jarc - - 9/11 - ---- -[prayers for the victims of 9/11/2001] - -builtins/return.def - - call no_options, as Posix requires. This also has the effect of - disallowing negative return values unless they're prefixed by `--' - - 9/13 - ---- -builtins/bind.def - - add an error message when bind is used without line editing active, - instead of just returning an error status - -variables.c - - make sure make_local_variable never creates visible variables with - a value, whether or not a variable with the same name existed in a - previous context. This is consistent with ksh93. Fix from - - - 9/16 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - add call to CHECK_TERMSIG in shell_execve after the call to execve - returns. Recommended by Roman Rakus - - add QUIT check in execute_connection after executing first command - in a `&' connection - - 9/22 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - new semaphore variable, executing_list, incremented every time a - list (command1;command2 or command1 || command2 or command1 && - command2) is executed; used as sentinel for rest of shell - -sig.c,builtins/evalstring.c - - set executing_list to 0 when throwing execution back to top level; - make sure to unwind-protect it in appropriate places - -jobs.c - - if a pipeline is killed by SIGINT while executing a list (when - executing_list is non-zero), make sure the shell acts as if an - interrupt occurred. The behavior is dependent on the shell - compatibility level being > 32 (bash-4.0 and above) - - 9/23 - ---- -redir.c - - don't bother reporting an error with a file descriptor, even if - the errno is EBADF, if the redirection error (e.g., NOCLOBBER) - can't have anything to do with the fd. Fixes bug reported by - "David A. Harding" , debian bug #499633. - - 9/24 - ---- -builtins/declare.def - - make `declare [option] var' (and the `typeset' equivalent) create - invisible variables, instead of assigning the null string to a - visible variable. Fixes bug reported by Bernd Eggink - - 9/25 - ---- -builtins/common.[ch] - - new function, builtin_warning(), like builtin_error but for warning - messages - -builtins/bind.def - - experimental: print a warning, but go on, if line editing not active - when bind is invoked. Suggested by Rocky Bernstein - - - 10/3 - ---- -test.c - - use same_file instead of directly comparing st_dev and st_ino when - comparing files in filecomp(). From mingw32 patches submitted - by Hector Chu - - 10/4 - ---- - -redir.c - - in redirection_error(), use `error' instead of errno when comparing - against EBADF. From mingw32 patches submitted by Hector Chu - - -shell.c - - in unset_bash_input(), reset bash_input.type to st_none after - closing the default buffered fd. From mingw32 patches submitted - by Hector Chu - -builtins/cd.def - - ignore CDPATH when in privileged mode. Suggested by Paul Jarc - - -variables.c - - change sv_globignore to only act if privileged mode is not enabled. - Suggested by Paul Jarc - -doc/bash.1,bashref.texi - - document new treatment of CDPATH and GLOBIGNORE when privileged - mode is enabled - -builtins/read.def - - change prompt printing to occur after terminal is set to no-echo - mode. Based on suggestion from Stephane Chazelas - - -lib/readline/signals.c - - new variables to keep track of special characters corresponding to - SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTSTP - - new variable to keep track of whether tty is echoing control - characters corresponding to SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTSTP - - new function, _rl_echo_signal_char(int sig) to display the tty - special char generating SIGINT, SIGQUIT, or SIGTSTP. Based on - idea and code from Joe Peterson - - call rl_echo_signal_char in rl_signal_handler: if the terminal - settings indicate it, readline will echo characters that generate - keyboard signals - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - set _rl_intr_char, _rl_quit_char, and _rl_susp_char to special - characters that generate signals from keyboard - - set _rl_echoctl if ECHOCTL tty flag is set - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declarations for _rl_intr_char, _rl_quit_char, and - _rl_susp_char - - extern declaration for _rl_echoctl - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_echo_signal_char() - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document rl_echo_signal_handler(): available for applications - that install their own signal handlers - - 10/5 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - fix errexit logic to not cause the shell to exit when a command in - a pipeline fails. Fixes bug reported by Marcin Owsiany - - - 10/14 - ----- -builtins/evalstring.c - - don't short-circuit execution in parse_and_execute if we want to - run an exit trap. Fixes bug reported by Steffen Kiess - - - 10/18 - ----- -parse.y - - fix error production to only call YYACCEPT if the shell is currently - interactive and not in parse_and_execute (so parser errors in - things like eval will correctly set $?). Fixes bug reported by - marco-oweber@gmx.de - -execute_cmd.c - - make sure variable name errors in execute_for_command and non- - identifier function names in execute_intern_function set the - return status to EX_BADUSAGE (2), not EX_USAGE (258) - -parser.h - - new parser state, PST_REPARSE - -parse.y - - turn PST_REPARSE on in parse_string_to_word_list - - in parse_matched_pair, if parsing a single-quoted string and - PST_REPARSE is set, don't requote CTLESC or CTLNUL. Fixes bug with - compound array assignment using $'\x7f' reported by Antonio Macchi - - - 10/23 - ----- -configure.in - - define LOCAL_LDFLAGS as `-z interpose' on Solaris 8, 9, and 10 to - allow the bash malloc to interpose the libc malloc when called by - library functions pre-bound to the libc malloc. Suggested by - Serge Dussud - - 10/26 - ----- -doc/bash.1 - - add single-sentence descriptions to rest of parameter expansions. - Suggested by Ken Irving - - 10/27 - ----- -subst.c - - rearrange code in skip_to_delims to allow quote characters and other - shell expansion characters to be delimiters - - add new flags value for inverting search: skip to the next character - NOT in the set of delimiters passed as an argument - -subst.h - - define for new SD_INVERT flag value for skip_to_delims - - 10/28 - ----- -bashline.c - - new bindable functions: shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word. - Like forward-word and backward-word, but understand shell quoting - and use shell metacharacters and whitespace as delimiters. - Suggested by Andre Majorel - - new bindable functions: shell-kill-word and shell-backward-kill-word. - Like kill-word and backward-kill-word, but understand shell quoting - and use shell metacharacters and whitespace as delimiters. - Suggested by Andre Majorel - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - documented shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word - - documented shell-kill-word and shell-backward-kill-word - - 11/1 - ---- -redir.c - - add extra argument to add_undo_redirect: fdbase. FD used to save - a file descriptor must be > fdbase if fdbase >= SHELL_FD_BASE. A - value of -1 for fdbase means to just use SHELL_FD_BASE. Fixes bug - with 0<&10 reported by Clark Jian Wang - - 11/5 - ---- -unwind_prot.c - - new function: have_unwind_protects(); returns 1 if unwind_protect_list - is not empty - -unwind_prot.h - - extern declaration for have_unwind_protects - -builtins/evalstring.c - - in parse_and_execute_cleanup, make sure that we don't call - run_unwind_frame and expect it to decrement parse_and_execute_level - if there's no unwind_protect_list, since there's a while loop in - throw_to_top_level that calls parse_and_execute_cleanup as long as - parse_and_execute_level is non-zero - - 11/9 - ---- -variables.c - - fix the assign function for COMP_WORDBREAKS to allocate new memory - to store as the variable's value, to avoid freeing memory twice - if the variable is unset after rl_completer_word_break_characters - is freed and reallocated. Fix from Mike Stroyan - - 11/20 - ----- -general.c - - new 'file_exists(fn)' primitive; just calls stat(2) - -general.h - - new extern declaration for file_exists - -bashline.c - - add `~' to rl_filename_quote_characters so make_quoted_replacement - will call bash_quote_filename for words containing `~'. Then - bash_quote_filename can make choices based on that - - change quote_word_break_chars to backslash-quote the tilde in a - filename with a leading tilde that exists in the current directory, - since we want to inhibit tilde expansion in this case - -execute_cmd.c - - call file_isdir from shell_execve instead of stat(2) directly - -bashhist.c - - use file_exists and file_isdir primitives instead of calling stat - - 11/21 - ----- -redir.c - - When undoing saving of non-standard file descriptors (>=3) using - file descriptors >= SHELL_FD_BASE, we set the saving fd to be - close-on-exec and use a flag (RX_SAVCLEXEC) to decide how to set - close-on-exec when the fd is restored. Set flag in add_undo_redirect, - check in do_redirection_internal. Fixes problem reported by Andreas - Schwab - - 11/26 - ----- -subst.c - - fix param_expand to have expansions of $@ and $* exit the shell if - there are no positional parameters and `set -u' is enabled. Fixes - bug reported by Dan Jacobson - - 11/27 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - fix update_line to not call space_to_eol if current cursor position - (_rl_last_c_pos) indicates that we're already at end of line. - Partial fix for bug reported by Mike Frysinger - - in update_line, don't call insert_some_chars if that will start - before the last invisible character in the prompt string and not - draw the entire prompt string. More of the partial fix for bug - reported by Mike Frysinger - - fix update_line to adjust _rl_last_c_pos by wrap_offset when adding - characters beginning before the last invisible character in the - prompt. New code is same as previously existed in a different code - path. Rest of fix for bug from Mike Frysinger - - fix assignment of newline breaks (inv_lbreaks) to correctly account - for prompts longer than two screen lines containing invisible - characters. The assumption is that part of the invisible characters - are on the first line (prompt_invis_chars_first_line) and the - remainder are on the last (wrap_offset - prompt_invis_chars_first_line). - Fix is in rl_redisplay. part of fix for bug reported by - "Wesley J. Landaker" in - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265182 - [TENTATIVE] - - fix _rl_move_cursor_relative to correctly offset `dpos' by `woff' - when there are invisible characters on lines after the second by - using (_rl_screenwidth*_rl_last_v_pos) when seeing whether or not - we just wrote some invisible characters. Rest of fix for bug - reported in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265182 - [TENTATIVE] - - 12/11 - ----- -sig.c - - reset the execution context before running the exit trap in - termsig_handler - -general.c - - set and unset terminate_immediately like interrupt_immediately in - bash_tilde_expand - -builtins/read.def - - change terminate_immediately to a counter instead of a flag, as - interrupt_immediately is used - -lib/readline/display.c - - slight change to fix from 11/27 to deal with prompts longer than a - screen line where the invisible characters all appear after the - line wrap. Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab - -builtins/{echo,printf}.def - - increment terminate_immediately at entry; decrement before returning. - Fix for bug reported by Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de - - 12/16 - ----- -subst.c - - fix off-by-one error in /dev/fd version of add_fifo_list; make - sure we add to totfds when it is == fd, not just when fd > totfds. - Fixes bug reported by marciso@gmail.com - -[bash-4.0-beta2 frozen] - - 12/29 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document more clearly that when not in Posix mode, command - substitution does not inherit the -e option. From bug report from - Freddy Vulto - -{execute_cmd,sig,builtins/evalstring}.c - - sentinel variable to keep track of whether or not we're supposed to - ignore the failure status of a command executed in a command - substitution even if the `-e' option is set: comsub_ignore_return - - increment and decrement comsub_ignore_return in execute_simple_command - before calling expand_words - - in parse_and_execute, if comsub_ignore_return is non-zero and the - SUBSHELL_COMSUB bit is set in subshell_environment, enable the - CMD_IGNORE_RETURN flag in every command executed from the passed - string. Fixes problem reported by Freddy Vulto - - make sure to reset comsub_ignore_return every time we throw to the - top level, like executing_list flag - - 1/2/2009 - -------- -parse.y - - fix to rewind_input_stream to handle case of $(...) command - substitution followed by a quoted literal newline. Report and fix - from Andreas Schwab - - 1/7 - --- - -subst.c - - fix match_wpattern and match_upattern to prefix a `*' to the - pattern even if it starts with a `*(' (if extglob is enabled) - before checking whether or not it can match anywhere in the - string. Fixes bug reported by os@sernet.de. - -[bash-4.0-rc1 frozen] - - 1/9 - --- -locale.c - - since setlocale() doesn't set errno to anything meaningful, - don't include the strerror() result in the error message if - it fails - - make sure the error messages printed when setlocale fails are - localizable - - 1/11 - ---- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - make sure that every time history_no_expand_chars is tested, we - also call the history_inhibit_expansion_function if it's set. - Fixes bug reported by Yang Zhang - - 1/12 - ---- -trap.c - - make sure to call parse_and_execute with the SEVAL_RESETLINE bit - set in the flags so it will reset the line number when running - the trap commands. Partial fix for bug reported by - peter360@fastmail.us - - 1/14 - ---- -builtins/reserved.def - - document `coproc' so it can be used with `help' builtin. Pointed - out by Pierre Gaston - -lib/sh/casemod.c - - added two new flags: CASE_UPFIRST and CASE_LOWFIRST to casemod - the first character of the passed string and pass the rest - through unchanged. Fixes bug reported by Jan Schampera - - -externs.h - - new defines for CASE_UPFIRST and CASE_LOWFIRST - -subst.c - - use CASE_UPFIRST for ^ and CASE_LOWFIRST for , casemod operators - -builtins/mapfile.def - - call zreset() before calling first zgetline(), to clean out any - remaining data in local buffer used by zreadc. Fixes bug - reported by Pierre Gaston - - 1/15 - ---- -lib/sh/zread.c - - renamed zreadintr to zreadretry -- not perfect, but better - - new functions: zreadintr, which just calls read so it can be - interruptible, and zreadcintr, which is like zreadc but uses - zreadintr to fill the buffer - -lib/sh/zgetline.c - - in zgetline, when zread/zreadc return <= 0, make sure line is - non-null before assigning to line[nr] - -builtins/mapfile.def - - return an error right away if the supplied array variable name - refers to a readonly or noassign array - - set interrupt_immediately so calls to zgetline can be - interrupted. Fixes bug reported by Pierre Gaston - - - if interactive, pass the SEVAL_INTERACT and SEVAL_NOHIST flags - to parse_and_execute when calling callbacks. Fixes bug reported - by Pierre Gaston - - add `readarray' as a synonym for mapfile - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document behavior of mapfile builtin adding index of array element - to be assigned as additional argument to callback string. Reported - by Pierre Gaston - - document readarray as synonym for mapfile - -builtins/common.c - - new error function, sh_ttyerror(set), prints an error message having - to do with setting or getting terminal attributes - -builtins/read.def - - print error message if read fails to set terminal attributes - - 1/16 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - new function, coproc_reap, calls coproc_dispose if sh_coproc is - marked as COPROC_DEAD - - new function, cpl_reap, disposes coprocs marked as COPROC_DEAD - from coproc list - - change coproc_pidchk to just mark the coproc as dead instead of - calling coproc_dispose, so we don't call unsafe functions from - a signal handler. Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab - - -execute_cmd.h - - new extern declaration for coproc_reap - -command.h - - new flags for c_flags member of a struct coproc - -{jobs,nojobs}.c - - add call to coproc_reap in cleanup_dead_jobs, which will do the - right queueing or blocking of SIGCHLD - -trap.c - - modify change from 1/12 to not reset the line number when running - the DEBUG and RETURN traps - - 1/18 - ---- -lib/sh/casemod.c - - change default operations to work on entire passed string instead - of breaking into words at non-alpha-numerics. Use new - CASE_USEWORDS flag to enable by-word behavior. Fixes bug reported - by Jan Schampera - -builtins/printf.def - - in vbprintf, bracket each call to vsnprintf (which uses the args - passed to vbprintf) with SH_VA_START and va_end, so we can - reninitialize the argument list for each call. This is actually - what the C standard requires. Fixes bug that caused printf -b - to `ignore' first % format specifier if it came first in the - string. Reported by David Leverton - -builtins/mapfile.def - - start the line count at 1, since it doesn't get incremented before - (or after) reading the first line, so things like - `mapfile -n 5 -c 1 -C 'echo foo' array < file' work right and call - the callback after the first line is read. Fixes bug reported by - Pierre Gaston - - 1/22 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - set _rl_interrupt_immediately non-zero before reading from the file - system or calling an application-defined completion function - -lib/readline/signals.c - - renamed rl_signal_handler to _rl_handle_signal; new version of - rl_signal_handler that just calls _rl_handle_signal (for now) - - new function _rl_signal_handler that calls _rl_handle_signal without - any checking - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_signal_handler - - new define, RL_CHECK_SIGNALS, checks whether or not _rl_caught_signal - is set and calls _rl_signal_handler if so - -lib/readline/{bind,input,readline}.c - - add RL_CHECK_SIGNALS in appropriate places - -lib/readline/signals.c - - change rl_signal_handler to set a flag and return rather than - run through the entire signal handling process. If - _rl_interrupt_immediately is set, call the signal handling code - right away instead of setting the flag. Initial fix for crash - bug reported by Roman Rakus - -aclocal.m4 - - new macro, BASH_TYPE_SIG_ATOMIC_T, tests for sig_atomic_t in - , defines as int if not defined - -configure.in - - call BASH_TYPE_SIG_ATOMIC_T - - call AC_C_VOLATILE - -config.h.in - - empty define for sig_atomic_t - - empty define for volatile - - 1/27 - ---- -subst.c - - audit calls to add_character and change to add_ifs_character (which - quotes characters in $IFS). Affects primarily `:', `=', and `~'. - Fixes bug reported by Jan Schampera ; fix - suggested by Stephane Chazelas - - 2/1 - --- -configure.in - - call AC_C_RESTRICT - -config.h.in - - add empty defintion for `restrict' - -pcomplete.c - - use unwind_protects around call to execute_shell_function in - gen_shell_function_matches to prevent data corruption if - throw_to_top_level is called. Bug report and fix from - werner@suse.de. - -execute_cmd.c - - don't clamp CPU usage at 100% in print_formatted_time. Bug reported - by Linda Walsh - - 2/5 - --- -locale.c - - in set_locale_var, set errno to 0 before calling setlocale(), and - print strerror (errno) if setlocale fails and errno ends up non-zero - - 2/6 - --- -configure.in - - backed out of solaris change from 10/23/2008 (adding `-z interpose' - to LDFLAGS) due to solaris updates to fix a linker problem. - Updatted by Serge Dussud - - 2/12 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_connection so failure of a pipeline will cause the - shell to exit if -e is on. From discussion on austin-group - mailing list - - change execute_command_internal so failure of a user-specified - subshell will cause the shell to exit if -e is on. From discussion - on austin-group mailing list - - 2/13 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - clarified description of set -e option to accurately reflect current - implementation - - 2/19 - ---- -print_cmd.c - - fix print_deferred_heredocs to not print a space if the separator - string is null - - change print_deferred_heredocs to set `was_heredoc' after printing - something - - change connection printing code to only print the `;' separator - if we haven't just printed a here-document - - change connection printing code to print any deferred here - documents after the rhs of the connection. Fixes bug reported by - Bo Andresen - -[bash-4.0 frozen] - - 2/20 - ---- - -[bash-4.0 released] - - 2/22 - ---- - -parse.y - - fix parse_comsub to not test a character for being a possible shell - metacharacter if LEX_PASSNEXT flag is set. Fixes bug reported by - Mike Frysinger - -pcomplete.c - - add call to save_parser_state (accidentally dropped from patch) to - gen_shell_function_matches. Fixes bug with bash_completion and - file/directory completion reported by phil@Arcturus.universe - -Makefile.in - - fix assignment to LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD to match those in subdir - Makefiles. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger - -builtins/mapfile.def - - make sure the callback quantum (-c option argument) is > 0. Fixes - bug reported by Stephane Chazleas - - 2/23 - ---- -parse.y - - fix save_token_state and restore_token_state to save and restore - current_token. Fixes bug reported by Bernd Eggink - - -builtins/exit.def - - check jobs[i] before checking whether or not it's running when - the checkjobs option is set and we're looking for running jobs - at exit. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger - - 2/24 - ---- -siglist.c - - include bashintl.h for definition of _. Fixes bug reported by - Greg Wooledge - - 2/25 - ---- -subst.c - - new function, skip_matched_pair. Similar to skip_to_delim and - the extract_XXX family - - move skipsubscript here from arrayfunc.c; re-implement in terms of - skip_matched_pair. Fixes bugs reported by - -arrayfunc.c - - remove skipsubscript; moved to subst.c - -parse.y - - change reset_parser to set current_token to '\n'. Rest of fix for - bug reported by Bernd Eggink ; earlier fix on - 2/23 - - 2/26 - ---- -builtins/declare.def - - when given something like array[x]=y (which sets making_array_special - to 1), don't convert an associative array to an indexed array (line - 493). Part of fix for bug reported by Pierre Gaston - - - if offset == 0, indicating that we do not have a valid assignment, - make sure any `name' containing a `[' is a valid array reference - before trying to go on. Not doing this leads to creating crazy - variables like `name[foo[bar]=bax'. Rest of fix for bug reported - by Pierre Gaston - -assoc.c - - change assoc_to_assign to single-quote the array keys if `quoted' is - non-zero. Makes things easier to read with weird characters in the - key - -parse.y - - fix parse_comsub to not set LEX_HEREDELIM when it sees "<<<". Fixes - bug reported by Mike Frysinger - - 2/27 - ---- -parse.y - - fix report_syntax_error to set last_command_exit_value to - EX_BADUSAGE (2) instead of EX_USAGE (258), since there's nothing - that will translate that to something < 128 before reading the - next command. Partial fix for bug reported by Mike Frysinger - - -sig.c - - fix sigint_sighandler to set last_command_exit_value to sig+128 - before calling throw_to_top_level. Rest of fix for bug reported - by Mike Frysinger - -jobs.c - - if fork() fails, set last_command_exit_value to 126 before calling - throw_to_top_level - -execute_cmd.c - - defer calling unlink_fifo_list in parent branch of - execute_disk_command if we're executing in a shell function - - change execute_function to call unlink_fifo_list before returning - if it's the top-level function - - 3/2 - --- -builtins/read.def - - if read times out, make sure we remove the top element from the - unwind-protect stack (the free of input_string) and run the rest, - to reset the tty and readline and alarm states. Then we jump to - assigning the variables to any partial input. Fixes bug reported - by Christopher F. A. Johnson - - 3/3 - --- -parse.y - - break comment checking code into a common COMMENT_BEGIN define so - we can use it in multiple places in parse_comsub - - in parse_comsub, don't alter the LEX_RESWDOK flag if we read a - `#' and we're checking comments, even though `#' isn't a `shell break' - character. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger - -braces.c - - in expand_seqterm, decrease the total length of the rhs by the length - of any (optional) increment, so we don't end up with unwanted zero - padding because the rhs length is wrong. Fixes bug reported by - Carl Albing - - 3/4 - --- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changes to clean up some of the language describing the effects of - terminal process groups on the ability to read from and write to - the terminal - - 3/5 - --- -support/shobj-conf - - add host_vendor to string tested in switch to handle things like - gentoo/freebsd - - beginning with version 7, FreeBSD no longer has /usr/bin/objformat - or a.out binaries and libraries. It's always ELF. Fix from - Timothy Redaelli - -parse.y - - in parse_comsub, allow comments if we are ready to read a - reserved word (tflags & LEX_RESWDOK), haven't read anything from - one yet (lex_rwlen == 0) and the current character is a '#' - - 3/6 - --- -parse.y - - new lex flag for parse_comsub: LEX_INWORD. Turn it off when - we see a shell break character; turn it on or keep it on when - not a break character. Keep track of word length (reset to 0 - when we turn on LEX_INWORD when it was off). - - don't use COMMENT_BEGIN in parse_comsub any more; test - whether or not LEX_INWORD is set and lex_wlen == 0 in addition - to tests for LEX_RESWDOK and lex_rwlen. Comments are valid - when at the start of a word - - move LEX_PASSNEXT code to the top of parse_comsub, so the rest - of the function doesn't have to check for the flag at different - places - - 3/7 - --- -parse.y - - in parse_comsub, when looking for a reserved word (LEX_RESWDOK - non-zero), and in a case statement, we can see either an esac - or a pattern list. We handle an esac separately. We should - turn off LEX_RESWDOK if we see anything but a newline, since - we'll be reading a pattern list. Other part of fix for bug - reported by Mike Frysinger (rest of fix - on 3/3) - - 3/10 - ---- -{.,lib/readline}/doc/fdl.texi - - updated to FDL version 1.3 - - 3/11 - ---- -parse.y - - when using the |& construct with a simple command preceding it, add - the implicit redirection to the simple command's redirection list, - since the redirections associated with the command struct are never - executed. Fixes bug reported by Matt Zyzik - - 3/14 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_case_command, if ;& is used with no following pattern - list, make sure we don't reference a NULL pointer. Bug report and - fix from Clark Jian Wang - -parse.y - - make parser_state global, so other files can use it - - command_word_acceptable now returns non-zero if PST_REDIRLIST bit - set in parser_state, so we accept assignment statements and - perform alias expansion. Fix for bug reported by Vincent - Lefevre (2/24/2009) - -parser.h - - add PST_REDIRLIST flag, notes that parser is currently parsing a - redirection list preceding a simple command - -make_cmd.c - - make_simple_command now turns on PST_REDIRLIST in parser_state when - creating a new simple command - - make_simple_command turns off PST_REDIRLIST in parser_state if it - adds a non-redirection to the command it's building - - clean_simple_command turns off PST_REDIRLIST to make sure it's off - -subst.c - - new flag for param_expand: PF_IGNUNBOUND, means to not exit if the - variable is unbound even if `set -u' is enabled - - change param_expand to not call err_unboundvar if the `pflags' - argument has the PF_IGNUNBOUND bit set - - parameter_brace_expand_word now takes an extra `pflags' argument to - pass down to param_expand; changed callers - - changed call to parameter_brace_expand_word in parameter_brace_expand - to add PF_IGNUNBOUND flag so ${@:-foo} doesn't cause the shell to - exit (but ${@} does) when there are no positional parameters. Fixes - Debian bug 519165 from Dan Jacobson - -parse.y - - add code to parse_comsub to allow here-documents within command - substitutions to be delimited by the closing right paren, with the - usual warning about here documents delimited by EOF on execution. - Fixes regression from bash-3.2 noted in Red Hat bugzilla 485664 by - Ralf Corsepius - - 3/15 - ---- -subst.c - - string_list_dollar_at now checks for Q_PATQUOTE, which getpattern() - uses to denote Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES (?). Fixes a=abcd echo "${a#$*}" - when IFS= and args are `a b' as noted by Stephane Chazleas - - - param_expand now checks for Q_PATQUOTE and treats it identically - to Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES when expanding $* - - expand_word_unsplit now sets W_NOSPLIT in the flags of the word it - passes to expand_word_internal if $IFS is NULL - - expand_word_leave_quoted now sets expand_no_split_dollar_star and - the W_NOSPLIT bit in the word flags before calling - expand_word_internal if $IFS is NULL, just like expand_word_unsplit. - It is now virtually identical to expand_word_unsplit. Rest of fix for - problems reported by Stephane Chazleas - - 3/20 - ---- -trap.c - - in _run_trap_internal, don't pass SEVAL_RESETLINE as flag to - parse_and_execute if running the ERR trap (further modification - of change from 1/12) - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_simple_command, set line_number to line_number_for_err_trap - before calling run_error_trap. Part of fix for bug reported by - Brian J. Murrell - - change other places calling run_error_trap() to set and use - line_number_for_err_trap - - 3/21 - ---- -builtins/fc.def - - Even though command substitution through parse_and_execute turns - off remember_on_history, command substitution in a shell when - set -o history has been enabled (interactive or not) should use it - in the last_hist calculation as if it were on. Same calculation - in fc_gethnum and fc_builtin. Fixes bug reported by - Ian Kelling - -sig.c - - change termsig_sighandler to terminate immediately if it gets called - twice with the same signal before termsig_handler gets called. This - fixes the `looping on SIGSEGV' phenomenon reported by Linux users. - -parse.y - - in read_secondary_line, don't try to add NULL lines to the history - list. Report and patch from Lubomir Rintel - - 3/22 - ---- -sig.c - - Augment change from 3/21 with explicit check for signals we *don't* - want this to happen for. Patch from Lubomir Rintel - - 3/28 - ---- -array.c - - in array_reference, return NULL immediately if the desired index - is larger than the maximum - - add cache of last array referenced and last array element referenced; - use in array_reference to optimize case of sequential access; - invalidated where necessary in other functions - - array_rshift needs to set max_index to 0 if the array was empty - before shifting in the new element 0 - - array_shift needs to use element_index(a->head->prev) to set the - max_index, not a simple decrement, to deal with sparse arrays - - 4/1 - --- -bashline.c - - in bash_dequote_filename, return right away after copying the - backslash if the last character in the string to be expanded - is a backslash. The old code copied an extra NUL and overwrote - the bounds checking. Fixes bug reported by Shawn Starr - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488649 - - 4/3 - --- -subst.c - - in pat_subst.c, make sure to copy one character from the input - string in the case of a null pattern match, since we substitute - on the null match and then increment past the current character. - Not doing this means that each character of the original string - is replaced because of the null matches. Fixes debian bug - reported bhy Louis-David Mitterrand - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522160 - -lib/sh/winsize.c - - incorporate contents of readline/rlwinsize.h to get all the various - system dependencies right when trying to find TIOCGWINSZ. Fixes - bug reported by Dan Price - - 4/6 - --- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - fix description of conditional `>' and `<' to remove statement that - the comparison pays attention to the current locale -- it has - always used strcmp - -lib/glob/glob.c - - fixed a bug in glob_filename that caused glob_dir_to_array to be - called to prepend a (globbed) directory name onto the results from - glob_vector, which, if we were globbing `**', glob_vector has - already done. Effect is to have the directory name(s) on there - twice. Fixes "dir*/**" bug reported by Matt Zyzik - - - 4/8 - --- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - fix short syntax summary of for command to reflect full bash - syntax (which is a superset of Posix syntax). Fixes bug reported - by Reuben Thomas - - 4/10 - ---- -{expr,subst}.c - - make sure last_command_exit_value is set to EXECUTION_FAILURE - before calling err_unboundvar, in case set -e is enabled and - the shell exits from there. Fixes bug reported by Freddy - Vulto and Piotr Zielinski - - - 4/11 - ---- -jobs.c - - in restore_pipeline, don't call discard_pipeline with a NULL - argument - -trap.c - - in run_debug_trap, make sure to save and restore the pipeline, - pipeline_pgrp, and state of the pipeline around running the debug - trap, then remove any job created by running the debug trap from - the jobs table when it completes. Fixes for two bugs reported - by lex@upc.ua - - 4/12 - ---- -lib/readline/signals.c - - new functions to block and release SIGWINCH like the SIGINT blocking - and releasing functions - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declarations for _rl_block_sigwinch and _rl_release_sigwinch - -lib/readline/display.c - - block SIGWINCH during redisplay like SIGINT. Should fix bug reported - by Nicolai Lissner - - 4/13 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.h - - new readline state variable: RL_STATE_REDISPLAYING - -lib/readline/display.c - - in rl_redisplay, don't block SIGWINCH during redisplay; just set - the REDISPLAYING state - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - in rl_resize_terminal, don't call rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch() if - we're already in the middle of redisplay (RL_STATE_REDISPLAYING). - Fix for bug reported by Nicolai Lissner - - 4/15 - ---- -parse.y - - fix parse_comsub to add check for \n when seeing whether the current - character can change to a state where a reserved word is legal, - since it is not a shell meta character. Fixes bug reported by - Bernd Eggink . - - 4/17 - ---- -jobs.c - - new functions to save and restore the pgrp_pipe (since there's only - one): save_pgrp_pipe and restore_pgrp_pipe - -trap.c - - run_debug_trap now saves and restores the pgrp_pipe before and - after calling the debug trap - - run_debug_trap now makes sure the terminal is owned by the pipeline - pgrp after the debug trap runs. Rest of fix for bug reported by - Oleksly Melnyk (lex@upc.ca) - - 4/19 - ---- -include/posixselect.h - - new include file, encapsulates select(2) includes and defines for - bash and readline. Inspired by patch from Mike Frysinger - - -lib/sh/input_avail.c - - include "posixselect.h" - -lib/readline/{input,parens}.c - - include "posixselect.h" instead of using inline includes - - use new USEC_TO_TIMEVAL define to make sure that values for timeouts - greater than one second are handled properly - -lib/sh/fpurge.c - - updated implementation, taken from gnulib - - 4/21 - ---- -lib/glob/glob.c - - in finddirs, don't try to free a return value of glob_error_return - from glob_vector. Bug and fix from werner@suse.de - -lib/readline/signals.c - - in rl_echo_signal_char, check that SIGQUIT and SIGTSTP are defined - before trying to use them. Bug report and fix from Volker Grabsch - - - 4/24 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - add conditional inclusion of to BASH_CHECK_TYPE - -bashtypes.h,lib/sh/strto[iu]max.c - - include if present for any existing declaration of - intmax_t and uintmax_t. Fixes Interix problem reported by - Markus Duft - -lib/sh/strindex.c,externs.h,builtins/common.h - - renamed strindex to strcasestr to agree with other implementations - (e.g., BSD, MacOS X, gnulib); changed callers - -lib/sh/{strindex.c,Makefile.in},Makefile.in - - renamed strindex.c to strcasestr.c - -configure.in - - add strcasestr to call to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS, take advantage of - existing libc implementations - -config.h.in - - add define for HAVE_STRCASESTR - -lib/sh/mbscmp.c - - fix mbscmp to return correct values when the strings do not contain - valid multibyte characters. Ideas from gnulib - -xstrchr.c - - only compare current character against C if mblength == 1 - -{shell,variables}.c - - changed some xstrchr calls back to strchr when the arguments cannot - contain multibyte characters - -lib/sh/{xstrchr.c,Makefile.in},Makefile.in - - renamed xstrchr to mbschr; renamed file to mbschr.c - -aclocal.m4 - - change BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE to use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(mbschr) - -externs.h - - extern declarations for mbscmp and mbschr, conditional on the usual - HAVE_MBSCMP and HAVE_MBSCHR defines - -general.h,{alias,arrayfunc,bashline,general,execute_cmd,subst}.c - - changed calls to xstrchr to mbschr - -doc/bash.1 - - use `pathname expansion' consistently, not `filename expansion' or - `filename generation' - -doc/bashref.texi - - use the phrase `filename expansion' consistently (since this is - what the Gnu people prefer) instead of `pathname expansion' or - `filename generation' - -aclocal.m4,config.h.in - - check for mbscasecmp in BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, define HAVE_MBSCASECMP - if found - -lib/sh/{mbscasecmp.c,Makefile.in} - - new file, case-insensitive multibyte string comparison - -externs.h - - extern declaration for mbscasecmp - - 4/25 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, don't adjust dpos by woff if it's - already less than woff (don't want it less than 0) - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, short-circuit right away if the cursor - is at columns 0 and `new' is 0 (doesn't matter if it's a multibyte - locale or not, or whether there are invisible chars in the prompt) - - in _rl_move_cursor_relative, go ahead and adjust dpos if - prompt_physical_chars >= _rl_screenwidth (previous check was just > ) - Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab - - 4/28 - ---- -lib/glob/glob.c - - in glob_vector, don't add an empty pathname ("") if we're adding the - currect directory to the dirlist and GX_NULLDIR is set -- we can just - ignore it, since the passed directory name (".") was created by - the caller. Fixes bug reported by Matt Zyzik - - 5/5 - --- -subst.c - - make expansion of $@ and $* when set -u is in effect and there are - no positional parameters be a non-fatal error. This is the - consensus of the austin group, though it is not historical practice. - Message from Geoff Clare <20090505091501.GA10097@squonk.masqnet> of - 5 May 2009 and http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=155 - - - 5/20 - ---- -lib/glob/glob.c - - tentative fix to glob_filename to compensate for glob_vector putting - null pathname at front of result vector when dflags&GX_NULLDIR. - Current fix manually removes empty string element from front of - result vector; a better fix would be to use a flag so glob_vector - doesn't add it at all. Augments patch from 4/28, which appears to - have broken some things. Fixes bug reported by Matt Zyzik - - - 5/22 - ---- - -lib/glob/glob.c - - better fix for glob_filename; supersedes patch of 5/20. Now the - code does not set GX_ADDCURDIR if directory_len == 0 and the - function has not been called recursively ((flags & GX_ALLDIRS) == 0). - Better fix for bug reported by Matt Zyzik - -Makefile.in - - fix build race condition that occurs in some makes caused by - libreadline.a and libhistory.a containing some of the same files - (e.g., xmalloc.o) and conflicting when trying to build both at - the same time. Reported by Mike Frysinger - - 5/25 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix _rl_vi_initialize_line so that the loop counter is not - unsigned (it doesn't matter, but it eliminates a compiler warning). - Bug reported by Dave Caroline - - 5/26 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - add text to the description of array variables making it clear - that an array variable is not considered set until a subscript - has been assigned a value - - 5/29 - ---- -lib/readline/text.c - - fix rl_change_case to handle case where mbrtowc doesn't find a - valid multibyte character - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case to handle case where mbrtowc doesn't - find a valid multibyte character - -lib/sh/casemod.c - - fix sh_modcase to handle case where mbrtowc doesn't find a valid - multibyte character - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - fix _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal to not call mbrtowc at the end of - the string, since implementations return different values -- just - break the loop immediately - -lib/readline/display.c - - fix rl_redisplay to make same sort of cursor position adjustments - based on multibyte locale and _rl_last_c_pos when performing - horizontal scrolling rather than line wrapping. Probably still - more to do. Fixes bug reported by jim@jim.sh - - 6/5 - --- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added some more explanation of the inheritance of the ERR trap at - the suggestion of Thomas Pospisek - -findcmd.c - - use eaccess(2) if available in file_status to take other file - access mechanisms such as ACLs into account. Patch supplied - by werner@suse.de - - 6/12 - ---- -xmalloc.c - - also calculate lowest brk() value the first time xmalloc/xrealloc - (and their sh_ counterparts) are called - - error messages consolidated into a single function (allocerr/ - sh_allocerr) to avoid string duplication - - 6/16 - ---- -variables.c - - changes to allow variables.c to be compiled if ALIAS is not defined. - Bug and fix from John Gatewood Ham - -lib/sh/getcwd.c - - fix so systems defining BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO have the necessary - defines. Fix from Jay Krell - -configure.in - - add -D_ALL_SOURCE to interix CFLAGS for struct timezone definition. - Bug and fix from John Gatewood Ham - - 6/29 - ---- -variables.c - - change initialize_shell_variables to add environment variables with - invalid names to the variables hash table, but marking them as - invisible and imported - - new function, export_environment_candidate. Used when creating the - export environment for commands to include variables with invalid - names inherited from the initial environment. Apparently this - behavior is widespread - - change make_var_export_array to use export_environment_candidate - rather than visible_and_exported to test variables for inclusion - in the export environment - - 7/1 - --- -builtins/read.def - - fix a memory leak where the number of fields is not the same as - the number of variables passed to `read'. Bug report from - werner@suse.de - -builtins/command.def - - move section of code that sets PATH from -p option before the - verbose-handling section, so command -v and command -V honor - the PATH set by command -p. Bug report and fix from - ohki@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp - - 7/9 - --- -subst.c - - change brace_expand_word_list to defer brace expansion on compound - array assignments that are arguments to builtins like `declare', - deferring the expansion until the assignment statement is processed. - Fixes inconsistency reported by agriffis@n01se.net - - 7/16 - ---- -bashline.c - - fix bash_execute_unix_command to set rl_point correctly based on - READLINE_POINT. The old method of using save_point will not - work because maybe_make_readline_line will change rl_point. Bug - reported by Henning Bekel - -trap.c - - fix _run_trap_internal and run_pending_traps to save and restore - value of subst_assign_varlist so the dispose_words on it doesn't - leave dangling pointers after the trap handler runs. Fixes bug - reported by Marc Herbert - - 7/22 - ---- -subst.c - - fix off-by-one error in pos_params when computing positional - parameters beginning with index 0. Bug and fix from Isaac Good - - - 7/24 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - add code to _rl_move_cursor_relative and _rl_col_width to short- - circuit a few special cases: prompt string and prompt string plus - line contents, both starting from 0. Saves a bunch of calls to - multibyte character functions using already-computed information. - As a side effect, fixes bug reported by Lasse Karkkainen - - -subst.c - - fixed a problem in split_at_delims that could leave *cwp set to -1 - if the line ends in IFS whitespace and SENTINEL is one of those - whitespace characters. Fixes problem with setting COMP_CWORD for - programmable completion reported by Ville Skytta - -bashline.c - - change bash_execute_unix_command to clear the current line (if the - terminal supplies the "ce" attribute) instead of moving to a new - line. Inspired by report from Henning Bekel - -builtins/printf.def - - changes to allow printf -v var to assign to array indices, the way - the read builtin can. Suggested by Christopher F. A. Johnson - - -lib/readline/complete.c - - fix rl_old_menu_complete and rl_menu_complete to appropriately set - and unset RL_STATE_COMPLETING while generating the list of matches. - Fixes debian bug #538013 reported by Jerome Reybert - - - 7/25 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_builtin to temporarily turn off and restore the ERR - trap for the eval/source/command builtins in the same way as we - temporarily disable and restore the setting of the -e option. - Fixes bug reported by Henning Garus - - 7/27 - ---- -shell.c - - add fflush(stdout) and fflush(stderr) to exit_shell before closing - any file descriptors at exit time (e.g., coproc pipes) - - 7/30 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - new function rl_backward_menu_complete, just passes negative count - argument to rl_menu_complete - - change rl_menu_complete to act appropriately if rl_last_command is - rl_backward_menu_complete, so we can cycle forward and backward - through the list of completions - -lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1 - - document new "menu-complete-backward" bindable readline function. - Suggested by Jason Spiro - -lib/readline/vi_keymap.c - - add binding of C-n to menu-complete and C-p to menu-complete-backward - in vi-insert keymap, as suggested by Jason Spiro - - -pcomplete.c - - fixed a bug in programmable_completions: the options it returned from - the compspec it found were set before generating the completions, - which meant that any changes made by "compopt" were overridden and - only in effect for the duration of the executing shell function - rather than the entire completion. Fixes bug reported by Ville - Skytta - - 7/31 - ---- -lib/readline/keymaps.c - - fixed memory leak in rl_discard_keymap by freeing storage associated - with hierarchical keymaps - - new convenience function, rl_free_keymap, that calls rl_discard_keymap - and frees the keymap passed as an argument - -lib/readline/util.c - - new bindable keymap function, _rl_null_function, to be used internally - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_null_function - -lib/readline/bind.c - - fix rl_generic_bind in the case where we are trying to override a - keymap with a null function (e.g., when trying to unbind it). We - can't use a NULL function pointer in ANYOTHERKEY since that's - indistinguishable from the keymap not having been overridden at all. - We use _rl_null_function instead, which simply does nothing. We - could add an rl_ding to it later. Fixes problem with hitting ESC - repeatedly while in vi command mode reported by James Rowell - - -builtins/bind.def - - call rl_bind_keyseq instead of rl_set_key for -r option - -lib/readline/readline.c - - Set vi_movement_keymap[ESC] to _rl_null_function after binding the - arrow keys in bind_arrow_keys() to allow vi-mode users to hit ESC - multiple times in vi command mode while still allowing the arrow - keys to work - - 8/2 - --- -bashline.c - - fix clear_hostname_list by setting hostname_list_initialized to 0 - after freeing all list members. Fixes bug reported by Freddy - Vulto - -lib/readline/display.c - - in update_line, if we copy data from one line to another because we - are wrapping a multibyte character from, say, the first line to the - second, we need to update OMAX and the line indices to account for - the moved data. Bug report and fix from Martin Hamrle - - - 8/3 - --- -pcomplete.h - - defines for EMPTYCMD ("_EmptycmD_") and DEFAULTCMD ("_DefaultCmD_") - -builtins/complete.def - - change compopt_builtin to make -E work on the "empty" command - completion - - fix print_compitem and print_compopts to replace EMPTYCMD with -E - - added -D (default) option to complete/compgen/compopt. No supporting - code yet - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - document new -D, -E options to compopt - - document new -D option to complete/compgen - -shell.h - - new define, EX_WEXPCOMSUB, value of 125 - - new define, EX_RETRYFAIL, value of 124 (for programmable completion) - -subst.c - - use EX_WEXPCOMSUB instead of literal 125 as exit status when a shell - invoked to run wordexp(3) with the -n option supplied attempts a - command substitution - -pcomplete.c - - new define, PCOMP_RETRYFAIL, used to indicate a "failure, retry with - next completion" status to the programmable completion code - - 8/4 - --- -pcomplete.c - - changed gen_shell_function_matches to take an extra parameter - indicating whether the specified shell function was not found or - returned the special "fail/retry" status, and, if it was either, - to not bother returning any matches list - - changed gen_compspec_completions to take an extra parameter to pass - through the "found" status from gen_shell_function_completions - - new function gen_progcomp_completions to take care of searching for - and evaluating a compspec for a particular word, saving its status, - and returning to its caller (programmable_completions) whether or - not to retry completion. This function also checks whether a - retry changed the compspec associated with a command and short- - circuits the retry if it has not - - changed programmable_completions to try default completion (if set) - if a specific completion was not found for a command - - changed programmable_completions to implement "fail/retry" semantics - for a shell function that returns 124 and changes the compspec - associated with the command. All based on proposal and changes from - Behdad Esfahbod (Red Hat bugzilla 475229) - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi - - documented new dynamic programmable completion functionality - - 8/5 - --- -stringlib.c - - first argument to substring() is now `const char *' - -externs.h - - changed extern declaration for substring() - -subst.c - - skipsubscript now takes a third FLAGS argument, passes to - skip_matched_pair - - skip_matched_pair now interprets flags&1 to mean not to parse - matched pairs of quotes, backquotes, or shell word expansion - constructs - -{subst,general,expr}.c - - changed skipsubscript() callers - -assoc.c - - changed assoc_to_assign to double-quote the key if it contains any - shell metacharacters - -arrayfunc.c - - use skipsubscript in quote_assign rather than quote any glob - characters in the subscript of an array assignment - - in assign_compound_array_list, call skipsubscript with a flags - argument of 1 if assigning an associative array to avoid trying - to re-parse quoted strings - -redir.c - - set expanding_redir before expanding body of here documents and - here strings to avoid looking for variables in temporary env - - 8/7 - --- -lib/readline/readline.c - - in _rl_dispatch_callback, return value of -3 means that we have - added to a key sequence, but there are previous matches in the - sequence. Don't call _rl_subseq_result if we get a -3 from a - previous context in the chain; just go back up the chain. Report - and fix from - -bashline.c - - fixes to history_completion_generator and bash_dabbrev_expand to - make dabbrev-expand inhibit suppressing of appending space char - to matches. Have to do it with the generator too because - rl_menu_complete turns off suppressing the appended space in - set_completion_defaults(). Suggestion from Dan Nicolaescu - - - suppress completion match sorting in bash_dabbrev_expand by - setting rl_sort_completion_matches = 0. Suggestion from Dan - Nicolaescu - - don't qsort history match list in build_history_completion_array - if dabbrev_expand_active == 1 - - start the loop in build_history_completion_array that gathers words - from history for possible completions from the end of the list - rather than the beginning. It doesn't matter where you start if - the results are sorted, and dabbrev-expand is supposed to offer - the most recent completions first - - 8/12 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change to execute_command_internal to make [[ ... ]] conditional - command subject to settings of `set -e' and the ERR trap - - 8/14 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change to execute_command_internal to make (( ... )) arithmetic - command subject to settings of `set -e' and the ERR trap - -lib/readline/text.c - - new bindable function, rl_skip_csi_sequence, reads the characters - that make up a control sequence as defined by ECMA-48. Sequences - are introduced by the Control Sequence Indicator (CSI) and - contain a defined set of characters. Insert, End, Page Up and so - on are CSI sequences. Report and code from Andy Koppe - - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_skip_csi_sequence - -lib/readline/funmap.c - - new bindable command "skip-csi-sequence", runs rl_skip_csi_sequence - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} - - documented new bindable command "skip-csi-sequence", unbound by - default - -builtins/evalfile.c - - fix _evalfile to remove embedded null bytes from the file read - into the string. Report and proposed fix from Roman Rakus - - -{configure,config.h}.in - - check for syslog(3), define HAVE_SYSLOG - - check for syslog.h, define HAVE_SYSLOG_H - -config-top.h - - new define SYSLOG_HISTORY, disabled by default - -config-bot.h - - if HAVE_SYSLOG or HAVE_SYSLOG_H are not defined, undef SYSLOG_HISTORY - -bashhist.c - - if SYSLOG_HISTORY is defined, call bash_syslog_history with the - line added to the history in bash_add_history. - - new function, bash_syslog_history(line), sends line to syslog at - user.info. The line is truncated to send no more than 600 - (SYSLOG_MAXLEN) bytes to syslog. Feature requested by many, and - required by some national laws - -sig.c - - in termsig_handler, resend SIGHUP to children if subshell_environment - indicates we're a shell performing command or process substitution - -jobs.c - - add CHECK_TERMSIG calls to wait_for in addition to the ones in - waitchld() - -builtins/shopt.def - - new functions set_bashopts, parse_bashopts, and initialize_bashopts - to manage new environment variable $BASHOPTS, like $SHELLOPTS but - for shopt options - - change toggle_shopts to call set_bashopts after setting options, so - $BASHOPTS reflects new values - -shell.c - - call initialize_bashopts after calling initialize_shell_options at - shell startup - -configure.in - - new configure `enable' option --enable-exended-glob-default, to - set the initial default value of the `extglob' shell option - -config.h - - new define, EXTGLOB_DEFAULT, controlled by the `extended-glob-default' - configure option - -pathexp.c - - initialize extended_glob variable to EXTGLOB_DEFAULT - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new $BASHOPTS variable and its behavior - -doc/bashref.texi - - document new --enable-extended-glob-default configure option - - 8/16 - ---- -print_cmd.c - - new variables: xtrace_fd and xtrace_fp, the file descriptor and - FILE * to which we send `set -x' tracing output. If fd == -1 - then fp == STDERR, the default mode - - new function xtrace_init, sets xtrace_fd == -1 and xtrace_fp = stderr - - new function xtrace_set (fd, fp), sets xtrace_fd and xtrace_fp - to the arguments - - new function xtrace_reset, handles closing old xtrace fd/fp and - moving them back to -1/stderr - - new function xtrace_fdchck, calls xtrace_reset if the fd passed as - an argument is xtrace_fd - - change xtrace functions to fprintf to xtrace_fp instead of stderr - -shell.c - - call xtrace_init() very early in main() - -variables.c - - new special variable, BASH_XTRACEFD, holds file descriptor used for - set -x trace output. Inspired by suggestion from Bruce Korb - - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added description of new BASH_XTRACEFD variable - -redir.c - - add calls to xtrace_fdchk to the redirections that close file - descriptors, so we notice if we close BASH_XTRACEFD and compensate - accordingly (same places that call coproc_fdchk()) - - 8/18 - ---- -lib/readline/text.c - - change to _rl_replace_text to add error checks: start must be <= - end, and we don't call rl_insert_text if passed the empty string - -config.h.in - - add define for HAVE_ICONV, already found by intl autoconf macros - - add define for HAVE_LOCALE_CHARSET - -aclocal.m4 - - add check for locale_charset() to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE - -lib/sh/fnxform.c - - new file with two public function: fnx_tofs and fnx_fromfs. - Primarily intended for use on MacOS X, they use iconv to convert - between whatever the current locale encoding is and "UTF-8-MAC", - a special encoding on OS X in which all characters are - decomposed unicode, as the HFS+ filesystem stores them. These - functions return a pointer to a local buffer, allocated once and - resized as necessary, to avoid too many allocations; callers - should not free the return value, since it may be the string - passed - -Makefile.in - - make sure LIBICONV is set by autoconf (@LIBICONV@) and added to - list of link libraries - -externs.h - - new extern declarations for fnx_fromfs and fnx_tofs - -lib/glob/glob.c - - convert the filename read using readdir() in glob_vector() using - fnx_fromfs and use that value in the call to strmatch. This - ensures that we're using the precomposed Unicode value of the - filename rather than the native decomposed form. Original bug - report from Len Lattanzi ; fix inspired by - Guillaume Outters - - 8/19 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - new completion hook: rl_filename_rewrite_hook, can rewrite or modify - filenames read from the filesystem before they are compared to the - word to be completed - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_filename_rewrite_hook - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document rl_filename_rewrite_hook - -bashline.c - - new function, bash_filename_rewrite_hook, assigned to - rl_filename_rewrite_hook. Calls fnx_fromfs to convert from - filesystem format to "input" format. This makes completing - filenames with accented characters work on Mac OS X - - 8/20 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable "skip-completed-text", bound to - _rl_skip_completed_text. If enabled, it means to note when - completing before the end of a word and skipping over characters - after rl_point that match in both the completion to be inserted - and the word being completed. It means that completing - `Makefile' with the cursor after the `e' results in `Makefile' - instead of `Makefilefile'. Inspired by an idea from Jared - Yanovich from back in 2004 - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_skip_completed_text - -lib/readline/complete.c - - implement semantics of _rl_skip_completed_text in insert_match: - skip characters in `replacement' that match chars in rl_line_buffer - from the start of the word to be completed - - 8/21 - ---- -error.c - - change parser_error to set last_command_exit_value to 2 before - calling exit_shell (if set -e is enabled), so any exit or ERR - trap gets the right value of $?. Suggestion from Stefano - Lattarini - -braces.c - - fix expand_seqterm so that a non-zero-prefixed term that's longer - than a zero-prefixed term determines the length of each term - in the brace-expanded sequence. This means that things like - {01..100} will have three digits in all the elements of the - expanded list. Fixes bug reported by Jeff Haemer - - - 8/24 - ---- -{arrayfunc,variables}.c - - when inserting a value into an associative array using syntax like - T=v where T is an already-declared associative array using key "0", - make sure the key is in newly-allocated memory so it can be freed - when the variable is unset. Fixes bug reported as redhat 518644 - by Jon Fairbairn - - 8/26 - ---- -lib/readline/funmap.c - - add "old-menu-complete" binding for rl_old_menu_complete - -lib/readline/readline.h - - add extern declaration for rl_old_menu_complete - -subst.c - - fix memory leak when processing ${!prefix@}. Need to dispose all - words in the word list created from all matching variable. Fixes - bug reported by muszi@muszi.kite.hu. - - 8/29 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - add fflush(stdout) and fflush(stderr) to child coproc code before - calling exit after execute_in_subshell - - 8/31 - ---- -lib/readline/{{bind,readline}.c,rlprivate.h} - - new bindable variable, "echo-control-characters", enabled by default. - This controls whether or not readline honors the tty ECHOCTL bit - and displays characters corresponding to keyboard-generated signals. - Controlled by _rl_echo_control_chars variable, declared in readline.c - -lib/readline/signals.c - - if _rl_echo_control_chars == 0, don't go through _rl_echo_signal_char - - -lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} - - document "echo-control-characters" bindable variable - - 9/1 - --- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - hist_string_extract_single_quoted now takes an additional argument: - a flags word. The only defined value (flags & 1) allows backslash - to quote the single quote. This is to inhibit history expansion - inside $'...' containing an escaped single quote. - - change history_expand to call hist_string_extract_single_quoted - with flags == 1 if it sees $'. Fixes bug reported by Sean - Donner - - 9/2 - --- -builtins/printf.def - - add a call to sh_wrerror if ferror() succeeds in the PRETURN macro, - to print an error message in the case that the final fflush fails - (for instance, because it attempts to write data that didn't have a - trailing newline). Fixes bug reported by Stefano Lattarini - - - 9/7 - --- -arrayfunc.c - - some fixes to assign_compound_array_list to avoid null pointer - dereferences pointed out by clang/scan-build - -lib/glob/glob.c - - fixes to udequote_pathname and wdequote_pathname to avoid possible - null pointer dereferences pointed out by clang/scan-build - -lib/readline/undo.c - - fix to _rl_copy_undo_list (function unused) to avoid deref of - uninitialized pointer pointed out by clang/scan-build - -general.c - - fix string_to_rlimtype so it works if passed a null pointer (though - it never is) - -builtins/mapfile.def - - fix to mapfile() to avoid possible null pointer dereference pointed - out by clang/scan-build - -variables.c - - fix to valid_exportstr to avoid possible null pointer dereferences - pointed out by clang/scan-build - -bashline.c - - fix to bash_execute_unix_command to avoid possible null pointer - dereference if READLINE_LINE or READLINE_POINT is not bound - - 9/11 - ---- -[Prayers for the victimes of 9/11/2001] - -command.h - - add `rflags' member to struct redirect to hold private flags and - state information - - change redirector to a REDIRECTEE instead of int to prepare for - possible future changes - -{copy_cmd,dispose_cmd,make_cmd,print_cmd,redir}.c - - changes resulting from type change of `redirector' member of struct - redirect: change x->redirector to x->redirector.dest and add code - where appropriate to deal with x->redirector.filename - -make_cmd.h - - change extern declaration for make_redirection - -make_cmd.c - - first argument of make_redirection is now a `REDIRECTEE' to prepare - for possible future changes. First arg is now assigned directly to - redirector member instead of assigning int to redirector.dest - -{make_cmd,redir}.c,parse.y - - changes resulting from type change of first argument to - make_redirection from int to REDIRECTEE. In general, changes are - using REDIRECTEE sd and assigning old argument to sd.dest, then - passing sd to make_redirection - -make_cmd.[ch],parse.y - - add fourth argument to make_redirection: flags. Sets initial value - of `rflags' member of struct redirect - - changed all callers of make_redirection to add fourth argument of 0 - - 9/15 - ---- -parse.y - - change read_token_word to return REDIR_WORD for tokens of the form - {var} where `var' is a valid shell identifier and the character - following the } is a `<' or `>' - - add REDIR_WORD versions of all input and output file redirections - and here documents - -print_cmd.c - - change input and output file redirection direction and here - document cases of print_redirection to print a varname - specification of the form {var} when appropriate. Still need - to fix rest of cases - -redir.c - - implement REDIR_VARASSIGN semantics for file input and output - redirections and here documents - - 9/16 - ---- -parse.y - - added REDIR_WORD versions of remaining redirection constructs except - for err_and_out ones - -redir.c - - handle REDIR_VARASSIGN semantics for rest of redirection constructs - - accommodate REDIR_VARASSIGN when translating redirections - - new function, redir_varvalue, does variable lookup for {v} when - redirection needs the value (e.g., r_close_this) - -print_cmd.c - - fix rest of cases to print {varname} when REDIR_VARASSIGN is set in - redirect->rflags - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new {varname} REDIR_VARASSIGN form of redirections - -tests/vredir.{right,tests},vredir[1-5].sub - - tests for new {varname} REDIR_VARASSIGN form of redirections - - 9/18 - ---- -subst.c - - new flags argument to split_at_delims: these flags are ORd with - SD_NOJMP and passed to skip_to_delim - - change skip_to_delim to honor new SD_NOQUOTEDELIM flag by not - checking whether or not single and double quotes are delimiters - if it's set in passed flags until after skipping quoted strings. - -subst.h - - change extern declaration for split_at_delims - - new define for SD_NOQUOTEDELIM flag - -pcomplete.c - - pass SD_NOQUOTEDELIM in flags argument to split_at_delims so single - and double quotes, even though they're in - rl_completer_word_break_characters, don't act as word delimiters - for programmable completion. Fixes bug reported by Freddy - Vulto - -lib/glob/glob.c - - in glob_filename, after recursively scanning a directory specified - with `**', turn off GX_ALLDIRS|GX_ADDCURDIR before calling - glob_vector on the rest of the pathname, since it may not apply to - the rest of the pattern. Turned back on if the filename makes it - appropriate. Fixes bug reported by Anders Kaseorg - -redir.c - - change execute_null_command to fork a child to execute if any of - the commands redirections have the REDIR_VARASSIGN flag set, since - those commands are not supposed to have side effects - -test.c - - < and > binary operators will obey the locale by using strcoll if - the TEST_LOCALE flag is passed to binary_test - -test.h - - new define for TEST_LOCALE - -execute_cmd.c - - execute_cond_node sets TEST_LOCALE so [[ str1 < str2 ]] (and >) - obey the locale. Fixes bug/incompatibility reported by Greg - Wooledge - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented [[ command new locale-sensitive treatment of < and > - - 9/24 - ---- -configure.in - - add "darwin10" cases like darwin8 and darwin9 to handle linking with - included readline and history libraries - - 9/26 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - modify change of 7/24 to use prompt_physical_chars instead of - prompt_visible_length to account for visible multibyte characters in - the line (usually in the prompt). Fixes debian bug #547264 - reported by Pietro Battiston - - add flags argument to _rl_col_width; changed callers. flags > 0 - means that it's ok to use the already-computed prompt information; - flags == 0 means that we're expanding the prompt and we should not - short-circuit - -parse.y - - in decode_prompt_string, when expanding \w and \W on Mac OS X, - use fnx_fromfs to convert from "filesystem" form to "input" form. - This makes $PWD with multibyte characters work in the prompt - string on Mac OS X - -lib/sh/fnxform.c - - in fnx_fromfs and fnx_tofs, use templen instead of outlen as last - argument in calls to iconv, since outlen is used to keep track of - the size of the buffer, and iconv potentially modifies its - `outbytesleft' argument - - 9/29 - ---- -subst.c - - make skip_to_delim understand how to skip over process substitution - constructs the way it skips $(...) command substitution - - 9/30 - ---- -lib/readline/terminal.c - - don't set the `terminal has meta key' flag if the `MT' capability is - available; that means something completely different - - 10/1 - ---- -builtins/help.def - - make sure width is at least 7, since we pass `width/2 - 3' to strncpy - as the length argument. Terminal widths <= 6 are converted to 80. - Fixes bug reported by Chris Hall - -configure.in - - changed version to 4.1-alpha - -subst.h - - new flag for skip_to_delim: SD_NOSKIPCMD, which means to not skip - over embedded command and process substitutions, but rather to look - for delimiters within them - -subst.c - - implement semantics of SD_NOSKIPCMD in skip_to_delim - -bashline.c - - call skip_to_delim with SD_NOSKIPCMD from find_cmd_start, so - programmable completion can use the completion defined for `b' for - command lines like "a $(b c". Fixes inconsistency/bug reported by - Freddy Vulto - -parser.h - - replace unused PST_CMDTOKEN parser state value with PST_EXTPAT, - means currently parsing an extended glob pattern (extglob) - -parse.y - - fix cond_node() so that extended_glob is set before parsing the - rhs of the `==' or `!=' operators. For ksh93 compatibility. - - reset extended_glob to global value (saved in parse_cond_command()) - in reset_parser() - - 10/5 - ---- -jobs.c - - change waitchld() to only interrupt the wait builtin when the shell - receives SIGCHLD in Posix mode. It's a posix requirement, but - makes easy things hard to do, like run a SIGCHLD trap for every - exiting child. Change prompted by question from Alex Efros - - -doc/bashref.texi - - document new posix mode behavior about SIGCHLD arriving while the - wait builtin is executing when a trap on SIGCHLD has been set - - 10/6 - ---- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - fix hist_expand to keep from stopping history expansion after the - first multibyte character (a `break' instead of a `continue'). - Fixes debian bug (#549933) reported by Nikolaus Schulz - - - 10/8 - ---- -builtins/read.def - - implement new `-N nchars' option: read exactly NCHARS characters, - ignoring any delimiter, and don't split the result on $IFS. - Feature requested by Richard Stallman - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new `read -N' option - - 10/9 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable, "enable-meta-key", controls whether or not - readline enables any meta modifier key the terminal claims to - support. Suggested by Werner Fink - -lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1 - - document new readline "enable-meta-key" bindable variable - - 10/10 - ----- -trap.c - - new function, free_trap_string(), does what it says and turns off - SIG_TRAPPED flag without changing signal disposition - -[bash-4.1-alpha frozen] - - 10/16 - ----- -builtins/mapfile.def - - return an error if the variable passed is not an indexed array. - Fixes bug reported by Nick Hobson - - change help text to make it clear that an indexed array is required - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed description of mapfile to note that the array variable - argument must be an indexed array, and mapfile will return an - error if it is not - -subst.c - - change expand_string_unsplit and expand_string_leave_quoted to - add the (previously unused) W_NOSPLIT2 flag to the created word - - change expand_word_internal to understand W_NOSPLIT2 to mean that - we're not going to split on $IFS, so we should not quote any - characters in IFS that we add to the result string. Fixes bug - reported by Enrique Perez-Terron - - change cond_expand_word similarly. Fixes rest of bug reported by - Enrique Perez-Terron - -parse.y - - save and restore value of last_command_subst_pid around call to - expand_prompt_string in decode_prompt_string. Fixes bug that causes - $? to be set wrong when using a construct like false || A=3 when - set -x is enabled and $PS4 contains a command substitution. Reported - by Jeff Haemer - - 10/17 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_in_subshell, make sure we set setjmp(return_catch) before - running the command, in case the command or its word expansion - calls jump_to_top_level. Fixes bug reported by Nils Bernhard - - -subst.c - - new PF_NOSPLIT2 flag for param_expand - - parameter_brace_expand takes a new `pflags' argument, before the - `output' parameters; passes to param_expand as necessary - - change parameter_brace_expand to call parameter_brace_expand_word - with the PF_NOSPLIT2 flag if the pflags argument to - parameter_brace_expand has it set - -parse.y - - change report_syntax_error to set last_command_exit_value to - EX_BADSYNTAX if parse_and_execute_level is > 0, indicating a - syntax error while we're executing a dot script, eval string, - trap command, etc. - -builtins/evalstring.c - - in parse_and_execute, if parse_command() returns non-zero, - indicating a parse error, print a warning message if the conditions - would require a posix-mode shell to abort (parse error in a `.' - script or eval string) - - 10/19 - ----- -builtins/evalfile.c - - even if the `check binary' flag is not passed to _evalfile, return an - error after reading 128 null characters if called by `source', on - the assumption that it's probably a binary file. [This will be in - bash-4.1-beta] - - 10/24 - ----- -[bash-4.1-alpha released] - -bashline.c - - don't call command_substitution_completion_function if we're - completing a substring delimited by a single quote. Fixes bug - reported by bash-bugs@atu.cjb.net - -lib/readline/complete.c - - make sure _rl_skip_completed_text defaults to 0, as the - documentation states (incorrect in bash-4.1-alpha) - - in insert_match, skip over a close quote in the replacement text if - the character at point when completion is invoked is a single - quote. Fixes complaint from bash-bugs@atu.cjb.net - - 10/26 - ----- -shell.c - - in main, make sure "$EMACS" is non-null before calling strstr on its - value. Fixes Red Hat bug 530911 submitted by Mitchell Berger - -builtins/mapfile.def - - don't save callback commands in shell history. Suggested by - Jan Schampera - -mailcheck.c - - in file_mod_date_changed, make sure the modification time is later - than the saved modification date, not just that it's not equal. - Fix from Evgeniy Dushistov - - in file_access_date_changed, make sure the access time is later - than the saved access time, not just that it's not equal - - 10/27 - ----- -builtins/shopt.def - - added new `compat40' compatibility variable, with associated changes - to shell_compatibility_level(), since the default compatibility level - is now 41 - -test.c - - make the < and > operators to [[ use strcoll() only if the shell - compatibility level is greater than 40 (it is 41 by default in - bash-4.1) - - 10/28 - ----- -support/shobj-conf - - decrease the default version of FreeBSD that creates shared libraries - to 4.x. Advice from Peter Jeremy - - 11/2 - ---- -parse.y - - change parse_comsub to free `heredelim' and set it to 0 whenever the - comsub scanner finds the end of a here document. Really need to - implement a stack of here doc delimiters like in the parser (can we - use redir_stack here, too?) - - fix parse_comsub to not attempt to read another here doc delimiter - after seeing a shell break character (that is not newline) if we - already have one. Fixes Debian bash bug #553485, submitted by - Samuel Hym - - 11/3 - ---- -variables.c - - fix bind_variable_internal to call a variable's dynamic 'set function' - with the right arguments depending on whether its an associative - array, an indexed array, or a scalar. Fixes Ubuntu bug #471504 - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/471504 reported - by AJ Slater - -[bash-4.1-beta frozen] - - 11/11 - ----- -builtins/printf.def - - in getintmax(), in the case of a conversion error, return the partial - value accumulated so far, which is suppose to be what - strtoimax/strtoll/strtol returns - - 11/17 - ----- -[bash-4.1-beta released] - - 11/18 - ----- -builtins/{common.h,shopt.def},shell.c - - changed shopt variable "set functions" to take the option name as - the first argument; changed function prototypes and callers - -builtins/shopt.def - - change set_compatibility_level() to turn off other compatNN options - when one is set -- enforce mutual exclusivity. Fixes problem noted - by Jan Schampera - - 11/19 - ----- -lib/readline/rltty.c - - make sure prepare_terminal_settings() tests for the presence of - ECHOCTL before using it. Fixes bug reported by Joachim Schmitz - - -config-top.h - - new WORDEXP_OPTION define (off by default) - -shell.c - - don't include the --wordexp option or the supporting function - (run_wordexp) if WORDEXP_OPTION is not defined. Suggested by - Aharon Robbins - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_cond_node, turn on comsub_ignore_return if the flags - indicate we're ignoring the return value before calling - cond_expand_word. Fixes bug reported by Anirban Sinha - - - 11/20 - ----- -lib/sh/snprintf.c,builtins/printf.def - - change check for HAVE_ASPRINTF and HAVE_SNPRINTF to check if value - is 1 or 0 rather than whether they are defined or not. This allows - a value of 0 to enable function replacement - -configure.in,aclocal.m4 - - new autoconf macro, BASH_FUNC_SNPRINTF, checks for snprintf present - and working as C99 specifies with a zero length argument. Idea - from Greg Wooledge - - new macro BASH_FUNC_VSNPRINTF, does same thing for vsnprintf - - 11/25 - ----- -subst.c - - in command_substitute, only tell parse_and_execute to reset the line - number in an interactive shell if sourcelevel == 0 -- we'll use the - line numbers from the sourced file - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_simple_command, only subtract function_line_number from - line_number if sourcelevel == 0. If sourcing, we'll use the line - numbers from the sourced file. Fixes bug reported by Hugo - Mildenberger - -builtins/declare.def - - in declare_internal, call bind_assoc_variable instead of - bind_array_variable in the case of declare -A foo=bar. Fixes bug - reported by Bernd Eggink . - - 11/27 - ----- -lib/readline/util.c - - change declaration for _rl_walphabetic to use prototype, assuming - that any system with multibyte characters has a compiler that can - handle prototypes. Fix for AIX compilation problem reported by - Nick Hillman - - 11/28 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - make funcnest file-scope static and unwind-protect its value in - execute_function, so it can be used as a real measure of function - call nesting - -general.c - - fix off-by-one error in trim_pathname that caused it to short-circuit - when PROMPT_DIRTRIM == number of directories - 1. Fixes bug - reported by Dennis Williamson - - 11/29 - ----- -jobs.c - - when fork() returns -1/EAGAIN, call waitchld(-1, 0) so the shell can - reap any dead jobs before trying fork again. Currently disabled - until bash-4.2 development starts - -lib/readline/complete.c - - when incrementing _rl_interrupt_immediately, make sure it's greater - than 0 before decrementing it. In practice, not a problem, but - the right way to do it. Suggested by Jan Kratochvil - - -lib/readline/signals.c - - make sure rl_signal_handler doesn't set rl_caught_signal if - _rl_interrupt_immediately is set, so RL_CHECK_SIGNALS doesn't - cause it to be processed twice. Suggested by Jan Kratochvil - - - if the callback interface is being used, use the code path that - immediately handles signals. This restores the readline-5.2 - behavior. Fixes GDB readline bug reported by Jan Kratochvil - - - 12/18 - ----- -[bash-4.1-rc1 released] - - 12/22 - ----- -config-top.h - - don't have SYSLOG_HISTORY enabled by default - -lib/sh/Makefile.in - - add explicit dependency on pathnames.h for parallel make support - -externs.h - - add extern declaration for xtrace_fdchk - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - add local prototype declarations for isinf, isnan if we are providing - local definitions - -lib/sh/fnxform.c - - add extern declaration for get_locale_var if HAVE_LOCALE_CHARSET not - defined - -execute_cmd.c - - define NEED_FPURGE_DECL so we pick up any extern declaration for - fpurge (e.g., if the system doesn't provide it) - -builtins/shopt.def - - correct prototype and declaration for set_shellopts_after_change so - it's the correct type for shopt_set_func_t - - add new function shopt_enable_hostname_completion that is the correct - type for shopt_set_func_t; just calls enable_hostname_completion and - returns its result - - 12/26 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - add \E and \" escape sequences to ANSI-C quoting description. - Suggested by Aharon Robbins - - 12/29 - ----- -doc/bash.1 - - make sure shell and environment variable names are always in - `small caps' bold. Suggested by Aharon Robbins - - 12/30 - ----- -{execute_cmd.c,parse.y,Makefile} - - changes for building minimal configuration from Matthias Klose - - -[bash-4.1 frozen] - - 12/31 - ----- -[bash-4.1 released] - - 1/5/2010 - -------- -doc/bashref.texi - - document compat32 and compat40 shopt options. Omission pointed out - by Dilyan Palauzov - - 1/6 - --- -lib/readline/complete.c - - use `convfn' (converted filename) instead of entry->d_name (filename - read from file system) when adding partial or full completions to - the command line. Bug and fix from Guillaume Outters - - - 1/7 - --- -builtins/printf.def - - fix prototype in extern declaration for vsnprintf. Fix for bug - reported by Yann Rouillard - - 1/9 - --- -parse.y - - fix shell_getc to handle alias expansions containing quoted - newlines. Problems in bash-4.1 with aliases containing quoted - newlines in the middle of and at the end of their expansion. - Fix for bug reported by Jonathan Claggett - - - change mk_alexpansion to not append a space to an alias - expansion ending with a newline. Works with shell_getc - - 1/11 - ---- -lib/glob/Makefile.in - - add dependencies on shell.h and pathnames.h. From Mike Frysinger - - - 1/15 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,{bashref,version}.texi},lib/readine/doc/rluser.texi - - some typo fixes from Aharon Robbins - - added descriptions of ENV, COPROC, and MAPFILE variables - - added descriptions of READLINE_LINE and READLINE_POINT - - 1/21 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - free `akey', the word-expanded index into the assoc array to avoid - mem leak in array_value_internal - - free index into assoc array in unbind_array_element - - change array_value_internal to take an additional argument: an - arrayind_t *. If not null, an index to an indexed array is - returned there. If not an indexed array or subscript is @ or - *, the value is unchanged - - 1/22 - ---- -builtins/ulimit.def - - include if we found it during configure and we don't - have resources. Fixes omission reported by Joachim Schmitz - - -{configure,config.h}.in - - check for , define HAVE_ULIMIT_H if found - -lib/sh/oslib.c - - include for extern declaration for kill(2) if - HAVE_KILLPG not defined - -jobs.c - - if HAVE_KILLPG is not defined, add an extern prototype decl for - killpg() - - 1/24 - ---- -print_cmd.c - - when printing here-string redirections, don't quote the string. The - original quotes, if any, are still in place and don't need to be - requoted. Fixes bug reported by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis - - -subst.c - - fix array_length_reference to return 0 for variables that have not - been assigned a value. Fixes bug reported by Mart Frauenlab - , but is not backwards compatible - -arrayfunc.[ch] - - change array_value to take a new arrayind_t *indp parameter like - get_array_value; changed extern prototype declaration - -subst.c - - changed callers of array_value to add extra parameter - -expr.c - - change expr_streval to set a new `lvalue' parameter with information - about the string being evaluated: string, value, array index (if - any), variable evaluated (if set). - - saving and restoring current context now saves and restores the - current `lvalue' - - new function expr_bind_array_element, binds an array element with an - already-computed index to a specified value - - anywhere we set the current token to a string (STR), save and set - the current lvalue - - change calls to expr_bind_variable to check whether or not the - current lvalue indicates an indexed array was evaluated, and, if so, - call expr_bind_array_element using the already-computed index - (curlval.ind). Fixes problems with dynamic variables (e.g., RANDOM) - in array indices with {pre,post}-{inc,dec}rement and op= - operators reported by - - 1/25 - ---- -expr.c - - fix subexpr() to initialize curlval and lastlval when resetting all - of the rest of the expression-parsing variables - - 1/26 - ---- -builtins/setattr.def - - in show_var_attributes, if the variable is not set (value == 0), - don't print `name=""', just print `name'. Pointed out by - Mart Frauenlab - -arrayfunc.c - - fix array_keys to return NULL if the variable is not set or - invisible. Pointed out by Mart Frauenlab - - change array_value_internal to return NULL for variable which has - not been set - - 1/30 - ---- -bashline.c - - in command_word_completion_function, don't call glob_pattern_p - on hint -- use the already-computed `globpat'. At this point, - hint might contain an already-dequoted globbing character, but - glob_matches will be NULL. Fixes bug reported by - coyote@wariat.org.pl - - 2/5 - --- -builtins/exec.def - - set extern variable "exec_argv0" to the argument to -a - -shell.c - - if exec_argv0 is set, set dollar_vars[0] to it and set it to NULL, - assuming it was set by `exec -a'. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to - foo in an executable shell script without a leading `#!' (fixes - longstanding bug) - - 2/8 - --- -variables.c - - in push_func_var, if a variable is in a special builtin's temporary - environment and needs to be propagated because we're in Posix mode, - or we just need to propagate a variable, and we are executing in a - function without any local variables (so the function-local variable - context has no variable hash table), make sure we create a hash - table so we have a place to save the variable to be propagated. - Fixes bug reported by Crestez Dan Leonard . - - 2/18 - ---- -builtins/hash.def - - change add_hashed_command to remove the command being looked up from - the hash table before trying to add it. That way, if it's not found, - there won't be anything remaining in the hash table - - 2/26 - ---- -trap.[ch] - - move IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER define to trap.h so other parts of the - shell can use it - -parse.y - - change yy_readline_get to use IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDER instead of NULL - as a sentinel value for the SIGINT signal handler - - make sure yy_readline_get resets interrupt_immediately to 0 after - calling readline() using the same criteria it used to set it to 1 - before the call -- make the code symmetric. Suggested by Werner - Fink - -builtins/read.def - - move assignment to `retval' before decrement of interrupt_immediately - and terminate_immediately and call to discard_unwind_frame - - move assign_vars label before decrement of interrupt_immediately and - terminate_immediately so those variables get reset appropriately - if read -t times out - -subst.h - - new define for Q_DOLBRACE, indicates double-quoted ${...} - -subst.c - - in parameter_brace_expand, before calling parameter_brace_expand_rhs, - add Q_DOLBRACE to `quoted' if we're within double quotes. - - in expand_word_internal, if the Q_DOLBRACE flag is set, remove a - backslash escaping a }. Result of a Posix discussion on the - austin-group list - - 2/27 - ---- -variables.c - - new functions to save and restore the PIPESTATUS variable's internal - array: save_pipestatus_array and restore_pipestatus_array - -variables.h - - new extern declarations for save_pipestatus_array and - restore_pipestatus_array - -trap.c - - in run_pending_traps, _run_trap_internal, and run_exit_trap, save - and restore $PIPESTATUS while traps are running. Fixes bug - reported by Florian Bruhin - -parse.y - - use save_pipestatus_array and restore_pipestatus_array in - save_parser_state and restore_parser_state, respectively, replacing - inline code - -lib/readline/histfile.c - - fix callers of history_filename to be prepared to cope with it - returning NULL - - change history_filename to return NULL if $HOME is not set, rather - than trying to write the history file in the current directory. - This is the default directory, used only if the application does - not specify a history filename. Changed due to long-ago (unsent) - bug report from OpenBSD - -{Makefile,config.h,configure}.in,externs.h,lib/sh/{dprintf.c,Makefile.in} - - change fdprintf to dprintf, which is the Posix standard interface, - look for it with configure, replace it if not available - - 2/28 - ---- -command.h - - add new subshell flag, SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP. Indicates to the trap - builtin that the shell is executing a command substitution and - should free the trap strings we left unfreed by reset_signal_handlers() - -trap.c - - free_trap_string() and free_trap_strings() are now compiled in - -builtins/trap.def - - if changing a signal disposition and the SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP flag is - set in subshell_environment, free the trap strings left unfreed by - reset_signal_handlers - -subst.c - - in command_substitute, set the SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP flag. This change - is for Austin Group Posix interpretation 53 - (http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=53) - - 3/7 - --- -lib/sh/{Makefile.in,strchrnul.c},Makefile.in - - implementation of strchrnul, from gnulib - -configure.in,config.h.in - - look for strchrnul and compile in version in lib/sh/strchrnul.c if - not available - - look for mbsnrtowcs and define HAVE_MBSNRTOWCS if available - -lib/sh/xmbsrtowcs.c - - new function, xdupmbstowcs2, fast version of xdupmbstowcs used when - mbsnrtowcs is available and the indices are not required. Called - from xdupmbstowcs as required. Initial patch from - <0xe2.0x9a.0x9b@gmail.com> - - 3/22 - ---- -print_cmd.c - - call print_deferred_heredocs virtually every time a recursive call - to make_command_string_internal is made so here documents get - printed correctly when they are attached to commands inside compound - commands such as for and while. Fixes bug reported by Mike - Frysinger - - 3/25 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - fix have_precision case in PF macro to call printf with precision - instead of fieldwidth argument. Fixes bug reported by Rob Robason - - - 3/26 - ---- -trap.[ch] - - new function, signal_is_hard_ignored, returns true if the shell - inherited SIG_IGN as a signal's disposition - - new function, set_original_signal (sig, handler), provides interface - for rest of shell to set original_signals[sig] = handler - -execute_cmd.c - - execute_disk_command needs to call reset_terminating_signals in the - child process before resetting traps with restore_original_signals - -builtins/trap.def - - call initialize_terminating_signals before calling display_traps for - trap -p or trap without any other arguments. Possible future use - -lib/readline/complete.c - - rl_filename_completion_function needs to call - rl_filename_dequoting_function with `dirname' (which has already - been tilde-expanded) instead of `users_dirname', because it calls - opendir with `dirname'. Fixes bug reported by Stefan H. Holek - - - 3/27 - ---- -sig.c - - experimental change to set_signal_handler: when setting the SIGCHLD - handler, set the SA_RESTART flag so that interruptible system calls - get restarted after a child dies. Fixes bug reported by Tomas - Trnka , but needs further evaluation - -lib/sh/eaccess.c - - eaccess(2) apparently does only half the job: it does not check that - the permission bits on a file actually allow, for instance, execution. - Need to augment with a call to sh_stataccess if eaccess returns - success on FreeBSD. Fixes FreeBSD problem reported by Jonan Hattne - - - 3/28 - ---- -parse.y,bashline.c,externs.h - - history_delimiting_chars now takes a const char * as an argument: - the line being added to the history. Changed callers - -parse.y - - bash_add_history should not add a semicolon separator if the current - history entry already ends in a newline. It can introduce syntax - errors (e.g., when it results in a null command before a close brace). - Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab - -parse.y - - history_delimiting_chars needs to return a newline instead of a - semicolon if it thinks the current line starts a here document - (if it contains `<<'). Also keeps track of the fact with a new - static variable, LAST_WAS_HEREDOC, so it can return the right - sequence of newlines later for the here-document body. Fixes bug - reported by Andreas Schwab - - 3/29 - ---- -lib/sh/eaccess.c - - if the system has faccessat, sh_eaccess will now use it in - preference to all other options - - 3/30 - ---- -subst.h - - new string_extract and extract_dollar_brace_string flag value: - SX_POSIXEXP, set if the shell is expanding one of the new Posix - pattern removal word expansions - -parser.h - - new definitions for "word expansion state", shared between parse.y - and subst.c - -subst.c - - include parser.h - - 4/9 - --- -builtins/declare.def - - make sure declare_internal calls bind_assoc_variable with newly- - allocated memory for the key argument when using an implicit key - of "0". Bug report and fix from Andreas Schwab - - - 4/14 - ---- -lib/readline/input.c - - restructure the rl_event_hook loop in rl_read_key to call the - event hook after rl_gather_tyi() returns and rl_get_char has - a chance to collect the input. Previous behavior was to call - the event hook before attempting to read input. Problem - reported by Anant Shankar - - 4/15 - ---- -builtins/fc.def - - fc_builtin needs to check whether the calculation of last_hist - leaves hlist[last_hist] == 0, and keep decrementing it until it - leaves a non-null history entry or goes < 0. Currently only - does this if saved_command_line_count > 0, indicating we're - trying to edit a multi-line command. Fixes bug reported by - Roman Rakus - - 4/17 - ---- -subst.c - - new process substitution helper functions: - unlink_fifo - closes a single FD or FIFO - num_fifos - returns number of open FDs or active FIFOs - copy_fifo_list - returns a bitmap of open FDs or active FIFOs - by index into appropriate list (dev_fd_list or fifo_list) - close_new_fifos - take a bitmap saved by copy_fifo_list and - call unlink_fifo on any FD or FIFO open at the time of the - call that is not marked as active in list - -execute_cmd.c - - execute_builtin_or_function: use new framework to close process - substitution FDs or FIFOs created by a shell builtin or shell - function. Fixes bug reported by Charles Duffy - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document 'C and "C constants for printf builtin - - 4/22 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - new function to return screenwidth for use when displaying possible - matches: complete_get_screenwidth; changed uses of _rl_screenwidth - to use complete_get_screenwidth(). - - change complete_get_screenwidth to query (readline-private) - _rl_completion_colums, $COLUMNS, then _rl_screenwidth in that order - - change rl_display_match_list to deal with limit < 0 (which implies - that cols == 0) when _rl_screenwidth > 0 - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable: completion-display-width, controls the - number of columns used when displaying completions with new - sv_compwidth function to call when value is set or unset - -lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rltech.texi} - - documented completion-display-width variable - - 4/23 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_in_subshell to reset trap handlers without freeing - the trap strings and set SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP. In line with Austin - Group interp #53 (trap in a subshell). - - ditto for execute_simple_command where it can be determined that - the shell is going to run a builtin or function in a subshell - -trap.c - - new function, get_all_original_signals, retrieves the original - signal disposition for all signals - -trap.h - - extern declaration for get_all_original_signals - -builtins/trap.def - - change showtrap to display signals that are "hard ignored" as - trap commands to ignore them, even though that trap command would - be a no-op. Partial fix for feature request from Siddhesh - Poyarekar - - change trap_builtin to call get_all_original_signals before displaying - traps. This will show inherited ignored signals. Rest of feature - request from Siddhesh Poyarekar - -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - fix history_tokenize_word so that it understands $(...) and the - <(...) and >(...) expansions as a single word - - change history_tokenize_word so that it understands extended shell - globbing patterns as a single word. Code is very similar to - $(...) code above. Bug reported by Rajeev V. Pillai - - - 4/24 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - add checks to rl_vi_char_search to make sure we've already done a - search if the command is `;' or `,', and return immediately if we - have not. Fixes bug reported by Eric Ho - -lib/readline/text.c - - make sure `dir' is in the valid range before searching in - _rl_char_search_internal. Range checks in the code depend on it - being non-zero - - 5/3 - --- -lib/readline/complete.c - - in rl_complete_internal, if show-all-if-ambiguous or - show-all-if-unmodified are set (what_to_do == '!' or '@', - respectively), and the common match prefix is shorter than the - text being completed, inhibit inserting the match. - The guess is that replacing text with a shorter match will not - be wanted - - 5/20 - ---- -lib/sh/unicode.c - - new file, with unicode character conversion-related code. Will be - used to implement \u and \U escapes where appropriate, and for - other unicode-related functions in the future - - 5/21 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - add code to handle \u and \U escapes in format strings and arguments - processed by the %b format specifier - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - add code to handle \u and \U escapes as unicode characters, works for - both `echo -e' and $'...' - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new \u and \U escape sequences for $'...' and echo (printf - defers to the system's man page or Posix) - - 5/24 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_disk_command to return a status, instead of just - leaving it in `last_command_exit_value', since the parent's return - value is sometimes used (e.g., when a restricted shell refuses to - run a command with a `/'). Fixes bug reported by David Pitt - - - 5/25 - ---- -bashline.c - - change bash completion functions to save and restore the value of - rl_ignore_some_completions_function, and set it to the bash default - of filename_completion_ignore where appropriate. Fixes bug - reported by Henning Bekel - -variables.c - - new convenience function: find_global_variable (name). Looks for - NAME in the global variables table, skipping any local and - temporary environment variables - -builtins/declare.def - - add new -g option to declare/typeset/local, forces variables to be - created or modified at the global scope when executing inside a - shell function. Requested by many, most recently by - konsolebox@gmail.com - - 5/27 - ---- -test.c - - added new `-v var' unary test operator; returns TRUE if var is set - (i.e., has been assigned a value). Works in both test builtin and - [[ conditional command - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new `-v var' unary conditional operator - -tests/test.tests - - added tests for new -v var operator - -builtins/kill.def - - change kill builtin so -PID (pgrp specification) following a - -s sig or -n sig option is not interpreted as a signal specification. - Fixes bug reported by Roman Rakus - -builtins/evalstring.c - - in parse_and_execute, if parse_command() returns non-zero, - indicating a parse error, exit the shell if the conditions require - a posix-mode non-interactive shell to abort (parse error in a `.' - script or eval string). Bash-4.1 only printed a warning. This is - from Austin Group interp 114 - -doc/bashref.texi - - add note to the posix mode section of the texinfo manual noting - the changed behavior for `.' and `eval' - -parse.y - - change time_command_acceptable to allow TIME token to appear after - BANG token (to allow `! time foo', which is supposed to be valid) - - change pipeline_command production to allow multiple instances of - `!' (which toggle inverting the return status) and `time' (which - have no effect) - -execute_cmd.c - - In posix mode, `time' without a following pipeline prints the - elapsed user, system, and real time for the shell and its - children since the shell was invoked. - It's like `times' but obeys the setting of TIMEFORMAT. A future - revision of Posix will require this - -doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1} - - document new posix mode use of `time' - -parse.y - - add production to pipeline_command that permits `!' by itself to - be equivalent to `false' (and, with the changes above, permits - `! !' to be roughly equivalent to `true'). A future revision of - Posix will require this - - 5/28 - ---- -parse.y - - fix \W prompt expansion to use memmove instead of strcpy, since the - source and target strings overlap (though you think it wouldn't - matter, since the overlapping regions are never touched at the same - time). Fixes bug reported by Stéphane Jourdoi - - -parse.y - - Posix interp 217 states that $(( must be parsed first as an - arithmetic expansion, so avoid attempting to parse it as a nested - command substitution. Fixes bug reported by several, most recently - - -subst.c - - change extract_delimited_string to process nested $( as a possible - command substitution, but only if already parsing an arithmetic - expansion. Rest of fix for Posix interp 217 - - change parameter_brace_expand_rhs to make the := expansion operator - perform quote removal and both assign the result to the variable and - return it as the result of the expansion, rather than assign the - value after quote removal but return the value before quote removal. - Posix interp 221 - - introduce new internal quoting flag: Q_DOLBRACE. Denotes a double- - quoted ${...} expansion. In this case, Posix interp 221 requires - that a backslash quoting an embedded `}' be removed, even though it's - not one of the characters marked as special inside double quotes. - Set in parameter_brace_expand, used by expand_word_internal. - -parse.y - - introduce new parsing state, P_DOLBRACE, set when parsing a ${...} - expansion - - set a "dolbrace operator state" in parse_matched_pair to decide - whether the lexer is reading the param, op, or word in - ${paramOPword}. Will be used to decide whether or not to treat - single quotes specially in a double-quoted "${...} - - 5/29 - ---- -parse.y - - change parse_matched_pair so that a single quote appearing in a - double-quoted ${...} expansion is not special unless the expansion - operator is `#[#]' or `%[%]'. Posix interp 221 - -subst.c - - change string_extract_double_quoted so that a single quote appearing - in a double-quoted ${...} expansion is not special unless the - expansion operator is `#[#]' or `%[%]'. Posix interp 221 - -doc/bashref.texi - - document posix-mode effects of Posix interp 221 - - add section describing GNU parallel as requested by Stallman - -lib/readline/complete.c - - broke code that compares filenames read from the file system (and - possibly converted) to words being completed out into a separate - function: complete_fncmp - - augment complete_fncmp to treat hyphen and underscore as equivalent - when comparing filenames if _rl_completion_case_map is set - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_completion_case_map - -lib/readline/util.c - - change _rl_strnicmp to return the difference between the characters, - like strcasecmp, and not modify the pointers it is passed - - change _rl_stricmp to not modify the pointers it is passed - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable, "completion-case-map", toggles value of - _rl_completion_case_map - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} - - document new bindable readline variable "completion-case-map" - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_function to reset funcnest and jump back to top level - if funcnest exceeds funcnest_max - - use funcnest_max as a max function nesting level, if set to numeric - value greater than 0 (defaults to 0, so inactive) - -variables.c - - new variable FUNCNEST, controls funcnest_max value if set to numeric - value > 0 -sig.c - - reset funcnest to 0 when throw_to_top_level occurs - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document FUNCNEST variable and its effect on function execution - -lib/readline/funmap.c - - add new bindable command names to avoid case-insensitive matching - problems between, for instance, vi-fword and vi-fWord: - - vi-forward-word - vi-forward-bigword - vi-backward-word - vi-backward-bigword - vi-end-word - vi-end-bigword - - Suggested in a different form in 2006 (!) by Servatius Brandt - - -builtins/mapfile.def - - run_callback now takes a new third argument: curline, the line - currently being read and about to be assigned - - the callback function/command now takes an additional argument: - the line to be assigned to the array index. Feature suggested by - Dennis Williamson - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new additional `line' argument to mapfile callback - - 5/30 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - add new %(fmt)T format specifier, where FMT is a strftime format. - Argument is number of seconds since the epoch, with -1 meaning - current time (roughly date +%s) and -2 meaning shell start time - (roughly $SECONDS, unless it's been assigned a value or unset). - Fieldwidth and precision are preserved, strftime result is printed - as with %[-][[fieldwidth][.[precision]]]s - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new %(datefmt)T printf format specifier and special - arguments - -builtins/hash.def - - don't permit programs with slashes to be entered into the hash table - at all, even with the -p option. Inconsistency pointed out by - Jan Schampera - -builtins/shopt.def - - add `compat41' option in preparation for bash-4.2 - - 6/6 - --- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - finish restructuring rl_vi_domove and the functions that call it so - it works in callback mode, including numeric arguments. Requested - a long time ago by Bob Rossi - -lib/readline/callback.c - - arrange to call appropriate callback when readline state indicates - RL_STATE_VIMOTION, so vi motion commands like `cw' and `d2w' are - handled in callback mode - -lib/sh/wcswidth.c - - replacement wcswidth implementation - -aclocal.m4 - - add REPLACE_FUNCS(wcswidth) to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE - -execute_cmd.c - - fix select_query and print_index_and_element to compute correct - display width of select list elements in presence of multibyte - characters. Bug reported by Bernd Eggink - -builtins/cd.def - - add posix-mandated -e option; currently ignored in most circumstances - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new `cd -e' option - - 6/12 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - change array_value_internal to treat negative subscripts to indexed - arrays, offset from array_max_index(x) + 1, so foo[-1] is the last - element of $foo - -subst.c - - Change verify_substring_values to allow negative length specifications - when using string variables or array members. Negative lengths - mean to return characters from OFFSET until (${#var} - N) for - {var:offset:-N}. Feature requested by Richard Neill - - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new behavior of negative subscripts to indexed arrays - - document new behavior of negative LENGTH in substring expansion - -configure.in - - change version to bash-4.2-devel - -variables.c - - make sure initialize_shell_variables calls sv_xtracefd if - BASH_XTRACEFD is inherited in the shell environment. Fixes but - reported by - - 6/13 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - change get_y_or_n to always return 1 when in callback mode, so we - don't do a blocking read. Have to wait until readline-7.0 to add - a state so we can use callbacks, since that will change public - interface - - 6/17 - ---- -subst.c - - fix memory leak in parameter_brace_expand: when performing pattern - removal with parameter_brace_remove_pattern, make sure `name' is - freed. Fixes bug reported by oyvindh@dhampir.no - - 6/23 - ---- -{parse.y,subst.c} - - make the ${param//pat/rep}, ${param^pat}, and ${param,pat} expansions - require single quotes and double quotes to match when within double - quotes. This way every expansion except the Posix ones behaves as - bash has always behaved - -subst.c - - change remove_upattern and remove_wpattern to return their first - argument if nothing matches, change callers to allocate memory - appropriately - - change remove_pattern to short-circuit and return copy of PARAM - if remove_wpattern returns its first argument (indicating no match) - rather than convert back to multibyte string, allocating new memory - twice and calling wcsrtombs - - 6/24 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - add missing initializers for sh_coproc to eliminate a compiler - warning. Patch from Werner Fink - - 6/27 - ---- -parse.y - - add `TIMEIGN' token to handle `time -p -- ...'. Pointed out by - Laszlo Ersek on austin-group list - - 6/28 - ---- -jobs.c - - treat a shell with (subshell_environment&SUBSHELL_PIPE) != 0 like - a command substitution in wait_for and act like we received a - SIGINT if a job we're waiting for dies of SIGINT. Fixes bug - reported by Ilya Basin - - 7/2 - --- -jobs.c - - if fork() fails in make_child, try to reap some dead children before - retrying - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_pipeline to run the last command of a non-asynchronous - pipeline in the current shell environment if the `lastpipe' shell - option is enabled and job control is not active. Code from - Werner Fink - -parse.y - - Posix says (issue 267) that time is not recognized as a keyword - if the next token begins with a `-' - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed the descriptions of BASH_SOURCE, BASH_LINENO, and FUNCNAME - as proposed in Ubuntu bug 591677. - - document new `lastpipe' shell option that runs last command of a - pipeline in the current shell environment - - document new posix-mode behavior with `time -p' - - 7/5 - --- -aclocal.m4 - - new autoconf test WEXITSTATUS_OFFSET, bit offset in status word - returned by wait() of the process's exit status - -jobs.[ch] - - change stop_pipeline to return the actual index of the job just - created and added to the jobs table, instead of the current job - - job_exit_status and job_exit_signal are now global functions, with - extern declarations in jobs.h - - append_process: new utility function for use by the lastpipe code, - takes info, creates a PROCESS from them, and adds it to the end of - the passed job id's pipeline. lastpipe code uses it to add a dummy - process for the last command in the pipeline - - freeze_jobs_list: new utility function so rest of shell can freeze - the jobs list. Used by the lastpipe code - -execute_cmd.c - - changes to lastpipe code to make `pipefail' option, $PIPESTATUS, and - $? work correctly. Uses append_process and job_exit_status - - 7/10 - ---- -subst.c - - when performing pattern substitution word expansions, a `&' in the - replacement string is replaced by the text matched by the pattern. - The `&' can be quoted with a backslash to inhibit the expansion. - CURRENTLY DISABLED - - 7/13 - ---- -pcomplib.[ch] - - new member for struct compspec: lcommand. for future use - - 7/15 - ---- -parse.y - - fix problem in parse_comsub where extra space was added to here-doc - delimiter if the first word in the comsub contained a `/'. Fixes - bug reported by Alex Khesin - - 7/20 - ---- -parse.y - - change reserved_word_acceptable to return success if the last two - tokens read were `function WORD'. Allows function definitions like - function good [[ -x foo ]];. Fixes bug reported by Linda Walsh - - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - change function definition meta-syntax to make it clearer, rather - than let the text note the optional portions - - 7/24 - ---- -bashhist.c - - change bash_history_inhibit_expansion() to suppress history expansion - for $! parameter expansion. Fixes debian bug #589745 submitted by - Frank Heckenbach - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - change rl_resize_terminal to always fetch the new terminal size and - only force the redisplay if _rl_echoing_p is non-zero. Fixes bug - reported by Balazs Kezes - - 7/25 - ---- -lib/readline/xfree.c - - new file, contains definition of xfree moved from xmalloc.c - - 7/28 - ---- -variables.c - - check suspect return values from bind_variable before trying to use - the returned SHELL_VAR *. Changes to: initialize_shell_variables, - bind_int_variable, FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE. Fixes bug reported by - Roman Rakus - - 7/31 - ---- -lib/readline/rltty.c - - fix rl_prep_terminal and rl_deprep_terminal to use fileno(stdout) - if rl_instream is NULL. Fixes bug reported by Otto Allmendinger - otto.allmendinger@googlemail.com - - 8/2 - --- -lib/sh/casemod.c - - if the passed string is NULL or empty, return it immediately. Fixes - bug reported by Dennis Williamson - -subst.c - - fix pat_subst to cope with the passed string being NULL - -arrayfunc.h - - added flag values for array_value_internal and its callers; converted - array_value_internal `allow_all' parameter into a general flags word - - get_array_value now takes a flags value - - changed array_value internal to use *indp as an index to use if the - AV_USEIND flag is set, rather than recomputing it - -subst.c - - get_var_and_type takes two new parameters: a flags word and an index - that represents an already-computed index for an array reference - (just indexed arrays so far). Index is used and passed to array_value - if flags includes AV_USEIND - - parameter_brace_expand_word takes a new argument: the already- - computed index; returns W_ARRAYIND if word expanded is being used - as an array index - - changed parameter_brace_casemod, parameter_brace_patsub, - parameter_brace_substring, parameter_brace_remove_pattern to take new - flags and index arguments from parameter_brace_expand_word. They - pass the new parameters along to get_var_and_type to use an - already-computed array index if necessary. Fixes bug where array - indexes are computed twice reported by Andrew Benton - - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hsuser.texi} - - modified description of history event designators to clarify that - all non-absolute event designators are relative to the current - position in the history list. Question raised by Frank - Heckenbach as debian bash bug 590012 - - 8/5 - --- -subst.c - - remove code that does not add a quoted null when the input string - is partially quoted; subsequent word splitting may require it. - Fixes bug reported by Eric Blake - - 8/12 - ---- -lib/glob/gmisc.c - - move match_pattern_wchar and match_pattern_char to new file in - glob library - - new functions: wmatchlen(pat, max) and umatchlen(pat, max), computes - number of characters PAT will match. Returns the number of chars - that will be matched or -1 if the match length is indeterminate - (i.e., contains a `*') - -subst.c - - use umatchlen/wmatchlen in match_upattern/match_wpattern to bound - the number of match attempts in large strings to (usually) one, - depending on match length. Fixes performance problems with - pattern substitution in large strings noted by Yi Yan - . Can be applied to remove_[uw]pattern also - - 8/13 - ---- -bashhist.c - - in maybe_append_history, change check for history_lines_this_session - so that we append the lines to the file if it's equal to the value - returned by where_history(). This means that without this change, - the history won't be appended if all the lines in the history list - were added in the current session since the last time the history - file was read or written. Fixes bug reported by Bruce Korb - - -shell.h,parse.y - - add prompt_string_pointer to the parser_state struct saved and - restored by {save,restore}_parser_state. Fixes both bugs exposed - by bash_completion and completion of open backquotes reported by - Egmont Koblinger - -subst.h - - new flag for skip_to_delim: SD_EXTGLOB. Skip extended globbing - patterns while looking for ending delimiter - -subst.c - - when passed the SD_EXTGLOB flag, skip_to_delim skips over extended - globbing patterns (when extended_glob is set) while looking for a - character in the delimiter set - -pathexp.c - - split_ignorespec: new function to replace calls to extract_colon_unit - in setup_ignore_patterns. uses skip_to_delim with the SD_EXTGLOB - flag to skip over extended globbing patterns in variables like - HISTIGNORE and GLOBIGNORE. Fixes bug reported by Dimitar DIMITROV - and Greg Wooledge - - 8/28 - ---- -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - add members to search_cxt to save _rl_keymap - - new flag for isearch context: SF_CHGKMAP, set if we changed the - keymap while reading a character for the search string that - translated to a command - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - save current readline keymap in cxt->keymap and cxt->okeymap - in _rl_scxt_alloc - - in _rl_isearch_dispatch, only check for cxt->lastc as a member of - cxt->search_terminators if it's > 0 (i.e., not an isearch opcode) - - 9/3 - --- -support/signames.c - - add Solaris SIGJVM1 and SIGJVM2. Update from Stefan Teleman - - -shell.c - - instead of closing all fds 3-20 at shell startup, just set them to - be close-on-exec. Report from Rainer Müller - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - in _rl_isearch_dispatch, if the current character maps to ISKMAP, - move to the indicated keymap (using cxt->keymap) and go on to - read another character. Fixes problem reported by Davor - Cubranic - - in _rl_isearch_dispatch, after translating key to possible opcode, - restore _rl_keymap from cxt->okeymap if necessary - - in _rl_isearch_dispatch, use key sequences that map to default - functions that ^G, ^W, and ^Y map to as equivalent to those chars - -lib/readline/complete.c - - new variable, _rl_menu_complete_prefix_first, zero by default - - change menu_complete to display common prefix (matches[0]) first - before cycling through rest of match list if - _rl_menu_complete_prefix_first is non-zero. Suggested by Sami - Pietila - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable readline variable, "menu-complete-display-prefix", - controls setting of _rl_menu_complete_prefix_first - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} - - added description of menu-complete-display-prefix bindable - readline variable - - 9/17 - ---- -configure.in - - remove AM_PATH_LISPDIR call since we don't use that bash debugger - any more. Suggested by Mike Frysinger - - 10/6 - ---- -findcmd.c - - change executable_file to set errno to EISDIR if the passed name - is a directory - -builtins/exec.def - - change exec_builtin to report appropriate error message if the - file argument is a directory. Noted by Eric Blake - in a message to austin-group - -builtins/source.def - - change source_builtin to make sure the shell exits if the file is - not found when in a non-interactive shell running in posix mode - and source_searches_cwd == 0 (as posix mode makes it by default). - Pointed out in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.shells.dash/291/focus=392 - by Jilles Tjoelker - -execute_cmd.c - - set executing_command_builtin in execute_builtin if the builtin is - command_builtin. Unwind-protected in execute_function_or_builtin - (like executing_builtin variable). Available for rest of shell - -builtins/{source.def,evalfile.c} - - make sure that non-interactive posix mode shells exit if the file - argument to `.' is not found only if they are not being executed - by the command builtin (executing_command_builtin == 0). This is - how `command' can cancel effects of special builtin exit properties - in the case of `dot file not found' - - 10/13 - ----- -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - pass \c through unchanged if not escaping for `echo -e' and they are - the final two characters in the string - - 10/15 - ----- -subst.c - - extract_dollar_brace_string: fix problem with single quotes - in unquoted ${...} for Posix compliance - - 10/16 - ----- -builtins/exec.def - - catch return value from shell_execve; don't print duplicate error - message if return value is EX_NOTFOUND. Make sure exit status - from exec is 127 if command is not found - -execute_cmd.c - - fix typo (`saved_redirects' should be `saved redirects') in - execute_function_or_builtin `command exec' case. Typo caused - too much of the unwind-protect stack to be discarded - - in same execute_function_or_builtin case, don't discard the - `saved redirects' frame unconditionally; only discard it if - saved_redirects is non-null in the `command exec' case. Fixes - sh -c 'command exec; exit 1' hanging bug uncovered by FreeBSD - sh test cases - - 10/18 - ----- -subst.c - - when in posix mode, shell should not exit if a variable assignment - error (e.g., assigning to readonly variable) occurs preceding a - command that is not a special builtin. Fixes bug uncovered by - FreeBSD sh test cases - - when in posix mode, the ${!?} and ${!#} expansions are not indirect - expansions, but posix word expansions involving the `!' variable - -parse.y - - fix parse_comsub so that it does not skip backslash-newline when - parsing a comment - - 10/19 - ----- -subst.c - - fix parameter_brace_expand so that an attempt to use the % or # - expansions on an unset variable with -u set will cause a non- - interactive shell to abort. Posix change - - fix parameter_brace_expand so that an attempt to use pattern - substitution or case modification expansions on an unset variable - with -u set will cause and unbound variable error and make a - non-interactive shell abort - - change parameter_brace_expand_length to return INTMAX_MIN if a - positional parameter is unset and -u is set - - if parameter_brace_expand_length returns INTMAX_MIN when -u is set, - treat it as an unbound variable error and make a non-interactive - shell abort. Posix change - - change parameter_brace_expand_length to return INTMAX_MIN if an - implicit reference to array[0] is made ${#array} and array[0] is - not set when -u is set - - 10/20 - ----- -builtins/cd.def - - Posix 2008 says that if no matching directories are found in $CDPATH, - use the directory name passed as an operand and go on. Posix change - -doc/bashref.texi - - change Posix mode section with latest additions and removals - - 11/4 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - fix rl_menu_complete and rl_old_menu_complete to keep incrementing - match_list_index by match_list_size as long as it's < 0. Fixes - bug reported by jeenuv@gmail.com - -braces.c - - make mkseq() take intmax_t arguments for sequence start and end - and make sure it's passed intmax_t values. Fixes bug reported by - Pete Gregory - -sig.c - - if termsig_handler is called when terminate_immediately == 1, - assume we're being called as a signal handler and set - history_lines_this_session to 0 to inhibit history file being - written on shell exit. Fixes long-standing bug most recently - observed by Andreas Schwab - - 11/5 - ---- -redir.c - - add_undo_close_redirect now returns int, 0 on success, non-zero on - failure. Currently always succeeds - - new macro REDIRECTION_ERROR to make do_redirection_internal return - value of errno - - change do_redirection_internal to call REDIRECTION_ERROR after - saving file descriptor and make do_redirection_internal return error - if add_undo_redirect or add_undo_close redirect fails. This makes - failure to save a file descriptor a redirection error and the shell - behaves appropriately. Fixes bug reported by Eric Blake - - -bashline.c - - modify bash_forward_shellword to correctly handle quoted strings, - especially if point is in a quoted string when function is invoked. - Fixes bug reported by Daniel Colascione - -configure.in - - change version to 4.2-alpha - - 11/7 - ---- -lib/readline/text.c - - in rl_insert, if we're not in the multibyte code path, don't try to - optimize and insert all of the available typeahead input if we're - reading input from a macro. Fixes bug reported by Andre Majorel - - -lib/readline/text.c - - break out multibyte guts of rl_forward_char into a separate function - _rl_forward_char_internal that does nothing but calculate the new - value of point - - change rl_forward_char to call _rl_forward_char_internal instead of - having equivalent code inline - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_forward_char_internal - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - change _rl_vi_append_forward to call _rl_forward_char_internal to - set rl_point, instead of calling rl_forward_char. When at the end - of the line, rl_forward_char will ring the bell. Fixes debian - bash bug 601042, reported by Alan J. Greenberger - - 11/14 - ----- -subst.c - - fix match_upattern to use correct test to immediately break out of - loop (when potential match length is greater than number of chars - remaining in the string) in MATCH_ANY case - - 11/15 - ----- -subst.c - - include "typemax.h" to make sure we have a definition of INTMAX_MIN - - 11/16 - ----- -lib/sh/unicode.c - - make sure `localconv' isn't declared on machines without iconv - - add stub_charset for systems that don't have locale_charset: looks - up LC_CTYPE, returns everything after last `.', "UTF-8" if the - value is exactly "UTF-8", and "ASCII" otherwise diff --git a/CWRU/changelog b/CWRU/changelog new file mode 120000 index 000000000..d2d81b302 --- /dev/null +++ b/CWRU/changelog @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +CWRU.chlog \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index 04cec51e0..0319d7cf7 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ CREATED_SUPPORT = signames.h recho$(EXEEXT) zecho$(EXEEXT) printenv$(EXEEXT) \ mksyntax${EXEEXT} syntax.c $(VERSPROG) $(VERSOBJ) \ buildversion.o mksignames.o signames.o buildsignames.o CREATED_CONFIGURE = config.h config.cache config.status config.log \ - stamp-h po/POTFILES + stamp-h po/POTFILES config.status.lineno CREATED_MAKEFILES = Makefile builtins/Makefile doc/Makefile \ lib/readline/Makefile lib/glob/Makefile \ lib/sh/Makefile lib/tilde/Makefile lib/malloc/Makefile \ diff --git a/Makefile.in~ b/Makefile.in~ index 355d8ae90..04cec51e0 100644 --- a/Makefile.in~ +++ b/Makefile.in~ @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Makefile for bash-4.1, version 4.1 +# Makefile for bash-4.2, version 4.4 # # Copyright (C) 1996-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -319,9 +319,11 @@ GLOB_DEP = $(GLOB_LIBRARY) GLOB_SOURCE = $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/glob.c $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/strmatch.c \ $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/smatch.c $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/xmbsrtowcs.c \ $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/glob_loop.c $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/sm_loop.c \ + $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/gmisc.c \ $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/glob.h $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/strmatch.h GLOB_OBJ = $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/glob.o $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/strmatch.o \ - $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/smatch.o $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/xmbsrtowcs.o + $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/smatch.o $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/xmbsrtowcs.o \ + $(GLOB_LIBDIR)/gmisc.o # The source, object and documentation for the GNU Tilde library. TILDE_LIBSRC = $(LIBSRC)/tilde diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index d98fae2c9..89036abb8 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. -m. The printf builtin has as new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values +m. The printf builtin has a new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values to use strftime-like formatting. n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. diff --git a/NEWS-4.2 b/NEWS-4.2 index 7df83d19d..4cb58b2cc 100644 --- a/NEWS-4.2 +++ b/NEWS-4.2 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. -m. The printf builtin has as new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values +m. The printf builtin has a new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values to use strftime-like formatting. n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. diff --git a/NEWS-4.2~ b/NEWS-4.2~ index 2b5ac32fc..7df83d19d 100644 --- a/NEWS-4.2~ +++ b/NEWS-4.2~ @@ -1,201 +1,5 @@ -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.2-alpha, -and the previous version, bash-4.1-release. -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug in the parser when processing alias expansions containing - quoted newlines. - -b. Fixed a memory leak in associative array expansion. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused quoted here-strings to be requoted when printed. - -d. Fixed a bug in arithmetic expansion that caused the index in an array - expansion to be evaluated twice under certain circumstances. - -e. Fixed several bugs with the expansion and display of variables that have - been given attributes but not values and are technically unset. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when using filename completion that - expands to a filename containing a globbing character. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused assignment statements preceding a special builtin - when running in Posix mode to not persist after the builtin completed - when the special builtin was executed in a shell function without any - local variables. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused a command to remain in the hash table even after - `hash command' did not find anything if there was already an existing - hashed pathname. - -i. Fixed several bugs caused by executing unsafe functions from a signal - handler in the cases where a signal handler is executed immediately - rather than setting a flag for later execution. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused some internal flag variables to be set - incorrectly if `read -t' timed out. - -k. Fixed a Posix compatibility issue by making sure that a backslash escaping - a `}' within a double-quoted ${...} parameter expansion is removed as part - of the parameter expansion. - -l. Fixed a bug that caused execution of a trap to overwrite PIPESTATUS. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused here documents to not be displayed correctly - when attached to commands inside compound commands. - -n. Fixed a bug that caused the printf builtin to use the wrong precision - when using the `*' modifier. - -o. Fixed a bug that caused an arriving SIGCHLD to interrupt output functions - like those invoked by echo or printf. - -p. Changed to use a more robust mechanism than eaccess(2) when test is - checking filenames for execution permission. - -q. Fixed a bug that caused spurious semicolons to be added into the command - history in certain cases. - -r. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to free non-allocated memory when - unsetting element 0 of an associative array after it was assigned - implicitly. - -s. Fixed a bug that could cause the shell to dump core if using the `v' - vi editing command on a multi-line command. - -t. Fixed a bug that left FIFOs opened by process substitutions open long - enough to potentially cause file descriptor exhaustion when running a - shell function or shell builtin. - -u. Fixed a bug that caused the history expansion functions to not recognize - process substitution or extended glob patterns as single words. - -v. Fixed a bug that caused restricted shells to set a restricted command's - exit status incorrectly. - -w. Fixed a bug that caused bash to ignore the wrong set of filenames when - completing a command using the `complete-filename' readline command. - -x. Fixed a bug that caused a -PID argument following a -s sig or -n sig to - not be interpreted as a signal specification. - -y. Changed posix-mode behavior of a parse error in a `.' script or `eval' - command to exit the shell under Posix-specified conditions. Previous - versions printed a warning. - -z. Fixed a bug in \W prompt expansion that resulted in incorrect expansion - in the event of overlapping strings. - -aa. Fixed a bug that caused the := parameter expansion operator to return the - wrong value as the result of the expansion. - -bb. When in Posix mode, a single quote is not treated specially in a - double-quoted ${...} expansion, unless the expansion operator is - # or % or the non-Posix `//', `^', and `,'. In particular, it does - not define a new quoting context. This is from Posix interpretation 221. - -cc. Fixed a bug that inadvertently allowed program names containing slashes - to be entered into the command hash table. - -dd. Fixed a bug that caused the select builtin to incorrectly compute the - display width of the arguments in the presence of multibyte characters. - -ee. Fixed a bug that caused bash to not change the xtrace file descriptor if - BASH_XTRACEFD was found in the shell environment at startup. - -ff. Fixed a memory leak in the pattern removal parameter expansion. - -gg. Fixed a bug that caused SIGINT to fail to interrupt a nested loop if the - loop was in a pipeline. - -hh. Fixed a problem in $(...) parsing that caused the parser to add an extra - space to a here-document delimiter if the first word contained a `/'. - -ii. Fixed a bug that caused functions defined with the `function' reserved - word to require braces around the function body. - -jj. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core when a variable expansion being - used as an array subscript failed. - -kk. Fixed a bug that caused bash to dump core if the case-modification - expansions were used on a variable with a null value. - -ll. Fixed a bug that caused partially-quoted strings to be split incorrectly - if a variable with a null value was expanded within double quotes. - -mm. The pattern substitution word expansion has been sped up dramatically - when running in a locale with multibyte characters. - -nn. Fixed a bug that caused history -a to not write the correct lines to - the history file if all the new lines in the history list were added - since the last time the history file was read or written. - -oo. Fixed a bug that caused completion of a word with an unclosed `` command - substitution to set the prompt incorrectly. - -pp. Fixed a bug that caused extended globbing patterns in $HISTIGNORE or - $GLOBIGNORE to be incorrectly scanned. - -qq. Fixed a bug caused by closing file descriptors 3-20 on shell startup. The - shell now sets them to close-on-exec. - -rr. Fixed a bug that caused the exit status of `exec file' to be set incorrectly - if `file' was a directory. - -ss. Fixed a bug in the `.' builtin to make a non-interactive posix-mode shell - exit if the file argument to `.' is not found. Prefixing exec with - `command' makes the shell not exit. Posix requires this behavior. - -tt. Fixed a bug that caused `sh -c 'command exec; exit 1' to hang. - -uu. Fixed a bug in $(...) command substitution parsing that caused the shell - to treat backslash-newline incorrectly when parsing a comment. - -vv. Fixed bug that caused brace expansion sequence generation to misbehave - when supplied integers greater than 2**31 - 1. - -ww. Fixed a bug that caused failure to save file descriptors for redirections - to corrupt shell file descriptors. - -xx. Fixed a bug that caused bash-forward-shellword to not correctly handle - quoted strings. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused the unconverted filename to be added to the list of - completions when the application specified filename conversion functions. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused the wrong filename to be passed to opendir when the - application has specified a filename dequoting function. - -c. Fixed a bug when repeating a character search in vi mode in the case where - there was no search to repeat. - -d. When show-all-if-ambiguous is set, the completion routines no longer insert - a common match prefix that is shorter than the text being completed. - -e. The full set of vi editing commands may now be used in callback mode. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused readline to not update its idea of the terminal - dimensions while running in `no-echo' mode. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused readline to dump core if an application called - rl_prep_terminal without setting rl_instream. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused meta-prefixed characters bound to incremental - search forward or backward to not be recognized if they were typed - subsequently. - -j. The incremental search code treats key sequences that map to the same - functions as (default) ^G, ^W, and ^Y as equivalent to those characters. - -k. Fixed a bug in menu-complete that caused it to misbehave with large - negative argument. - -l. Fixed a bug that caused vi-mode yank-last-arg to ring the bell when invoked - at the end of the line. - -3. New Features in Bash +1. New Features in Bash a. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to `foo' in an executable shell script without a leading #!. @@ -267,7 +71,7 @@ w. Non-interactive mode shells exit if -u is enabled an an attempt is made x. Posix-mode shells use the argument passed to `.' as-is if a $PATH search fails, effectively searching the current directory. Posix-2008 change. -4. New Features in Readline +2. New Features in Readline a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the current directory if $HOME is unset. This closes a potential security @@ -285,6602 +89,3 @@ d. There are new bindable vi-mode command names to avoid readline's case- e. New bindable variable `menu-complete-display-prefix' causes the menu completion code to display the common prefix of the possible completions before cycling through the list, instead of after. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.1-rc, -and the previous version, bash-4.1-beta. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused printf to not return a partial value when it - encountered an error while converting an integer argument. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused setting one of the compatNN options to not - turn off the others. - -c. The (undocumented) --wordexp option is no longer included by default. - -d. Fixed a bug in conditional command execution that caused it to not - correctly ignore the exit status under certain circumstances. - -e. Added a configure-time check for correctly-working asprintf/snprintf. - -f. Fixed some problems with line number calculation and display when sourcing - a file in an interactive shell. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to crash when using `declare -A foo=bar'. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused an off-by-one error when calculating the directories - to display with the PROMPT_DIRTRIM option. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused applications using the callback interface to not - react to SIGINT (or other signals) until another character arrived. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.1-beta, -and the previous version, bash-4.1-alpha. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug in mapfile that caused the shell to crash if it was passed the - name of an associative array. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to incorrectly split case patterns if - they contained characters in $IFS. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to set $? to the wrong value when using - a construct ending with a variable assignment with set -x enabled and PS4 - containing a command substitution. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to read commands incorrectly if an - expansion error occurred under certain conditions in a user-specified - subshell. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to set $? incorrectly if a parse error - occurred in an evaluation context ("eval", trap command, dot script, etc.) - -f. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to attempt command substitution - completion within a single-quoted string. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to insert an extra single quote during - word completion. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to crash if invoked with the environment - variable EMACS having a null value. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused bash to incorrectly report the presence of new - mail in a `maildir' environment. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to not recognize a here-document ending - delimiter inside a command substitution. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to crash when a a dynamic array variable - was assigned a scalar value. - -2. Changes to Readline - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. The mapfile/readarray builtin no longer stores the commands it invokes via - callbacks in the history list. - -b. There is a new `compat40' shopt option. - -c. The < and > operators to [[ do string comparisons using the current locale - only if the compatibility level is greater than 40 (set to 41 by default). - -4. New Features in Readline - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.1-alpha, -and the previous version, bash-4.0-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed bugs in the parser involving new parsing of the commands contained - in command substitution when the substitution is read. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to dump core when performing programmable - completion using a shell function. - -c. Fixed a bug in `mapfile' that caused it to invoke callbacks at the wrong - time. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to dump core when listing jobs in the - `exit' builtin. - -e. Fixed several bugs encountered when reading subscripts in associative - array assignments and expansions. - -f. Fixed a bug that under some circumstances caused an associative array to - be converted to an indexed array. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused syntax errors and SIGINT interrupts to not set - $? to a value > 128. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to remove FIFOs associated with process - substitution inside shell functions. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused terminal attributes to not be reset when the - `read' builtin timed out. - -j. Fixed a bug in brace expansion that caused unwanted zero padding of the - expanded terms. - -k. Fixed a bug that prevented the |& construct from working as intended when - used with a simple command with additional redirections. - -l. Fixed a bug with the case statment ;& terminator that caused the shell to - dereference a NULL pointer. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused assignment statements or redirections preceding - a simple command name to inhibit alias expansion. - -n. Fixed the behavior of `set -u' to conform to the latest Posix interpretation: - every expansion of an unset variable except $@ and $* will cause the - shell to exit. - -o. Fixed a bug that caused double-quoted expansions of $* inside word - expansions like ${x#$*} to not expand properly when $IFS is empty. - -p. Fixed a bug that caused traps to set $LINENO to the wrong value when they - execute. - -q. Fixed a bug that caused off-by-one errors when computing history lines in - the `fc' builtin. - -r. Fixed a bug that caused some terminating signals to not exit the shell - quickly enough, forcing the kernel to send the signal (e.g., SIGSEGV) - multiple times. - -s. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to attempt to add empty lines to the - history list when reading here documents. - -t. Made some internal changes that dramatically speeds up sequential indexed - array access. - -u. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to write past the end of a string when - completing a double-quoted string ending in a backslash. - -v. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to replace too many characters when a - pattern match was null in a ${foo//bar} expansion. - -w. Fixed bugs in the expansion of ** that caused duplicate directory names - and the contents of the current directory to be omitted. - -x. Fixed a bug that caused $? to not be set correctly when referencing an - unset variable with set -u and set -e enabled. - -y. Fixed a bug caused by executing an external program from the DEBUG trap - while a pipeline was running. The effect was to disturb the pipeline - state, occasionally causing it to hang. - -z. Fixed a bug that caused the ** glob expansion to dump core if it - encountered an unsearchable directory. - -aa. Fixed a bug that caused `command -v' and `command -V' to not honor the - path set by the -p option. - -bb. Fixed a bug that caused brace expansion to take place too soon in some - compound array assignments. - -cc. Fixed a bug that caused programmable completion functions' changes to - READLINE_POINT to not be reflected back to readline. - -dd. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to dump core if a trap was executed - during a shell assignment statement. - -ee. Fixed an off-by-one error when computing the number of positional - parameters for the ${@:0:n} expansion. - -ff. Fixed a problem with setting COMP_CWORD for programmable completion - functions that could leave it set to -1. - -gg. Fixed a bug that caused the ERR trap to be triggered in some cases where - `set -e' would not have caused the shell to exit. - -hh. Fixed a bug that caused changes made by `compopt' to not persist past the - completion function in which compopt was executed. - -ii. Fixed a bug that caused the list of hostname completions to not be cleared - when HOSTNAME was unset. - -jj. Fixed a bug that caused variable expansion in here documents to look in - any temporary environment. - -kk. Bash and readline can now convert file names between precomposed and - decomposed Unicode on Mac OS X ("keyboard" and file system forms, - respectively). This affects filename completion (using new - rl_filename_rewrite_hook), globbing, and readline redisplay. - -ll. The ERR and EXIT traps now see a non-zero value for $? when a parser - error after set -e has been enabled causes the shell to exit. - -mm. Fixed a bug that in brace expansion that caused zero-prefixed terms to - not contain the correct number of digits. - -nn. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to free non-allocated memory when - unsetting an associative array which had had a value implicitly assigned - to index "0". - -oo. Fixed a memory leak in the ${!prefix@} expansion. - -pp. Fixed a bug that caused printf to not correctly report all write errors. - -qq. Fixed a bug that caused single and double quotes to act as delimiters - when splitting a command line into words for programmable completion. - -rr. Fixed a bug that caused ** globbing that caused **/path/* to match every - directory, not just those matching `path'. - -ss. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to dump core when running `help' without - arguments if the terminal width was fewer than 7 characters. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. The SIGWINCH signal handler now avoids calling the redisplay code if - one arrives while in the middle of redisplay. - -b. Changes to the timeout code to make sure that timeout values greater - than one second are handled better. - -c. Fixed a bug in the redisplay code that was triggered by a prompt - containing invisible characters exactly the width of the screen. - -d. Fixed a bug in the redisplay code encountered when running in horizontal - scroll mode. - -e. Fixed a bug that prevented menu completion from properly completing - filenames. - -f. Fixed a redisplay bug caused by a multibyte character causing a line to - wrap. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused key sequences of two characters to not be - recognized when a longer sequence identical in the first two characters - was bound. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused history expansion to be attempted on $'...' - single-quoted strings. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused incorrect redisplay when the prompt contained - multibyte characters in an `invisible' sequence bracketed by \[ and - \]. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused history expansion to short-circuit after - encountering a multibyte character. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. Here-documents within $(...) command substitutions may once more be - delimited by the closing right paren, instead of requiring a newline. - -b. Bash's file status checks (executable, readable, etc.) now take file - system ACLs into account on file systems that support them. - -c. Bash now passes environment variables with names that are not valid - shell variable names through into the environment passed to child - processes. - -d. The `execute-unix-command' readline function now attempts to clear and - reuse the current line rather than move to a new one after the command - executes. - -e. `printf -v' can now assign values to array indices. - -f. New `complete -E' and `compopt -E' options that work on the "empty" - completion: completion attempted on an empty command line. - -g. New complete/compgen/compopt -D option to define a `default' completion: - a completion to be invoked on command for which no completion has been - defined. If this function returns 124, programmable completion is - attempted again, allowing a user to dynamically build a set of completions - as completion is attempted by having the default completion function - install individual completion functions each time it is invoked. - -h. When displaying associative arrays, subscripts are now quoted. - -i. Changes to dabbrev-expand to make it more `emacs-like': no space appended - after matches, completions are not sorted, and most recent history entries - are presented first. - -j. The [[ and (( commands are now subject to the setting of `set -e' and the - ERR trap. - -k. The source/. builtin now removes NUL bytes from the file before attempting - to parse commands. - -l. There is a new configuration option (in config-top.h) that forces bash to - forward all history entries to syslog. - -m. A new variable $BASHOPTS to export shell options settable using `shopt' to - child processes. - -n. There is a new confgure option that forces the extglob option to be - enabled by default. - -o. New variable $BASH_XTRACEFD; when set to an integer bash will write xtrace - output to that file descriptor. - -p. If the optional left-hand-side of a redirection is of the form {var}, the - shell assigns the file descriptor used to $var or uses $var as the file - descriptor to move or close, depending on the redirection operator. - -q. The < and > operators to the [[ conditional command now do string - comparison according to the current locale. - -r. Programmable completion now uses the completion for `b' instead of `a' - when completion is attempted on a line like: a $(b c. - -s. Force extglob on temporarily when parsing the pattern argument to - the == and != operators to the [[ command, for compatibility. - -t. Changed the behavior of interrupting the wait builtin when a SIGCHLD is - received and a trap on SIGCHLD is set to be Posix-mode only. - -u. The read builtin has a new `-N nchars' option, which reads exactly NCHARS - characters, ignoring delimiters like newline. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. New bindable function: menu-complete-backward. - -b. In the vi insertion keymap, C-n is now bound to menu-complete by default, - and C-p to menu-complete-backward. - -c. When in vi command mode, repeatedly hitting ESC now does nothing, even - when ESC introduces a bound key sequence. This is closer to how - historical vi behaves. - -d. New bindable function: skip-csi-sequence. Can be used as a default to - consume key sequences generated by keys like Home and End without having - to bind all keys. - -e. New application-settable function: rl_filename_rewrite_hook. Can be used - to rewite or modify filenames read from the file system before they are - compared to the word to be completed. - -f. New bindable variable: skip-completed-text, active when completing in the - middle of a word. If enabled, it means that characters in the completion - that match characters in the remainder of the word are "skipped" rather - than inserted into the line. - -g. The pre-readline-6.0 version of menu completion is available as - "old-menu-complete" for users who do not like the readline-6.0 version. - -h. New bindable variable: echo-control-characters. If enabled, and the - tty ECHOCTL bit is set, controls the echoing of characters corresponding - to keyboard-generated signals. - -i. New bindable variable: enable-meta-key. Controls whether or not readline - sends the smm/rmm sequences if the terminal indicates it has a meta key - that enables eight-bit characters. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.0-release, -and the previous version, bash-4.0-rc1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Changed the message printed when setlocale(3) fails to only include the - strerror error text if the call changes errno. - -b. Changed trap command execution to reset the line number before running a - trap (except DEBUG and RETURN traps). - -c. Fixed behavior of case-modifiying word expansions to not work on - individual words within a variable's value. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused mapfile to not be interruptible when run in an - interactive shell. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused mapfile to not run callbacks for the first line - read. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused mapfile to not honor EOF typed in an interactive - shell. - -g. Fixed the coprocess reaping code to not run straight from a signal handler. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused printf -b to ignore the first % conversion specifier - in the format string on 64-bit systems. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused incorrect word splitting when `:', `=', or `~' - appeared in $IFS. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused data corruption in the programmable completion code - when a shell function called from a completion aborted execution. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused the CPU usage reported by the `time' builtin to be - capped at 100%. - -l. Changed behavior of shell when -e option is in effect to reflect consensus - of Posix shell standardization working group. - -m. Fixed a bug introduced in bash-4.0-alpha that caused redirections to not - be displayed by `type' or `declare' when appearing in functions under - certain circumstances. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused !(...) extended glob patterns to inhibit later - history expansion. - -b. Reworked the signal handling to avoid calling disallowed functions from a - signal handler. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. `readarray' is now a synonym for `mapfile'. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.0-rc1, -and the previous version, bash-4.0-beta2. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused parsing errors when a $()-style command - substitution was follwed immediately by a quoted newline. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused extended shell globbing patterns beginning with - `*(' to not work when used with pattern substitution word expansions. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.0-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-4.0-beta. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused failed word expansions to set $? but not - PIPESTATUS. - -b. Changed filename completion to quote the tilde in a filename with a - leading tilde that exists in the current directory. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused a file descriptor leak when performing - redirections attached to a compound command. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused expansions of $@ and $* to not exit the shell if - the -u option was enabled and there were no posititional parameters. - -e. Fixed a bug that resulted in bash not terminating immediately if a - terminating signal was received while performing output. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to crash after creating 256 process - substitutions during word completion. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused redisplay errors when using prompts with invisible - characters and numeric arguments to a command in a multibyte locale. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused redisplay errors when using prompts with invisible - characters spanning more than two physical screen lines. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.0-beta, -and the previous version, bash-4.0-alpha. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a typo that caused a variable to be used before initialization - while parsing Posix-style command substitutions. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused stray ^? when the expansion of a parameter used - as part of a pattern removal expansion is empty, but part of a non- - empty string. - -c. Fixed a bug that could cause strings not converted to numbers by strtol - to be treated as if the conversion had been successful. - -d. The `return' builtin now accepts no options and requires a `--' before - a negative return value, as Posix requires. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused local variables to be created with the empty - string for a value rather than no value. - -f. Changed behavior so the shell now acts as if it received an interrupt - when a pipeline is killed by SIGINT while executing a list. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused `declare var' and `typeset var' to initialize - `var' to the empty string. - -h. Changed `bind' builtin to print a warning but proceed if invoked when - line editing is not active. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to exit when the `errexit' option is - set and a command in a pipeline returns a non-zero exit status. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to not run the exit trap in a command - run with `bash -c' under some circumstances. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused parser errors to occasionally not set $? when - running commands with `eval'. - -l. Fixed a bug that caused stray control characters when evaluating compound - array assignments containing $'\x7f' escapes. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused redirections involving file descriptor 10 as the - target to behave incorrectly. - -n. Fixed a bug that could cause memory to be freed multiple times when - assigning to COMP_WORDBREAKS. - -o. Fixed a bug that could cause NULL pointer dereferences when COMP_WORDBREAKS - was unset. - -2. Changes to Readline - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. A value of 0 for the -t option to `read' now returns success if there is - input available to be read from the specified file descriptor. - -b. CDPATH and GLOBIGNORE are ignored when the shell is running in privileged - mode. - -c. New bindable readline functions shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word, - which move forward and backward words delimited by shell metacharacters - and honor shell quoting. - -d. New bindable readline functions shell-backward-kill-word and shell-kill-word - which kill words backward and forward, but use the same word boundaries - as shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. If the kernel supports it, readline displays special characters - corresponding to a keyboard-generated signal when the signal is received. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-4.0-alpha, -and the previous version, bash-3.2-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed several bugs in old-style `` command substitution parsing, including - comment parsing and quoted string handling. - -b. Fixed problems parsing arguments to the [[ command's =~ regular expression - matching operator: metacharacter and whitespace parsing. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to inappropriately reuse high-numbered - file descriptors it used internally. - -d. Fixed a bug in pattern replacement word expansions that caused a `/' as - the first character of an expanded pattern to be mistaken for a global - replacement specifier. - -e. Fixed several problems with the asprintf and snprintf replacement functions - that caused hangs and crashes. - -f. Fixed a bug in the calculation of the current and previous job that caused - it to refer to incorrect jobs. - -g. Fixed a bug in the check for the validity of a hashed command pathname that - caused unnecessary hash table deletions and additions. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused child processes to inherit the wrong value for $!. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused `.' to fail to read and execute commands from non- - regular files such as devices or named pipes. - -j. Fixed a bug in printf formatting for the %x and %X expansions that occurred - on some systems. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to crash when creating temporary files if - $TMPDIR named a non-writable directory. - -l. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to ignore $TMPDIR when creating temporary - files under some circumstances. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused named pipes created by process substitution to not - be cleaned up. - -n. Fixed a bug that caused HISTTIMEFORMAT to not be honored when it appeared - in the initial shell environment. - -o. Fixed several bugs in the expansion of $* and $@ (quoted and unquoted) - when IFS is null or contains non-whitespace characters; the same changes - apply to arrays subscripted with * or @. - -p. Fixed several problems with pattern substitution expansions on the - positional parameters and arrays subscripted with * or @ that occurred - when $IFS was set to the empty string. - -q. Made a change to the default locale initialization code that should - result in better behavior from the locale-aware library functions. - -r. Fixed a bug that caused compacting the jobs list to drop jobs. - -s. Fixed a bug that caused jumps back to the top-level processing loop from - a builtin command to leave the shell in an inconsistent state. - -t. Fixed a bug that caused characters that would be escaped internally to be - doubled when escaped with a backslash. - -u. Fixed the initialization of mailboxes to not cause maildirs to be read - (and stat(2) called for every message file) at shell startup. - -v. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to not display $PS2 when the read builtin - reads a line continued with a backslash. - -w. Fixed a bug that caused errors in word splitting when $IFS contained - characters used for internal quoting. - -x. Fixed bugs that caused problems with output from shell builtins not being - completely displayed on some systems. - -y. Fixed a bug that caused output to be lost when a redirection is acting on - the shell's output file descriptor. - -z. Fixed bugs caused by shell builtins not checking for all write errors. - -aa. Fixed a problem that caused the shell to dump core if expansions on the - pattern passed to the pattern removal word expansions resulted in expansion - errors. - -bb. Fixed a bug that caused bash to loop infinitely after creating and - waiting for 4096 jobs. - -cc. Fixed a bug that caused bash to lose the status of a background job under - certain circumstances. - -dd. Fixed a bug that caused bash to not look in the temporary environment - when performing variable lookup under certain circumstances. - -ee. Fixed a bug that caused bash to close file descriptors greater than 10 - when they were used in redirections. - -ff. Fixed a problem that caused the shell to attempt to read from the standard - input when called as `bash -i script'. - -gg. Fixed a memory leak and variable initialization problems when the -v option - was supplied to `printf' that could cause incorrect results. - -hh. Fixed a bug that caused the `read' builtin to count bytes when the -n option - was supplied, rather than (possibly multibyte) characters. - -ii. Fixed a bug when displaying a function due to not converting the function - to an external form. - -jj. Changed job control initialization to ensure that the shell has a tty - as its controlling terminal before enabling job control. - -kk. Fixed a bug with the `test' builtin that caused it to misinterpret - arguments beginning with `-' but containing more than one character. - -ll. Fixed bug that could cause the shell to dump core in certain cases where - a command sets the SIGINT disposition to the default. - -mm. Fixed a bug in the pattern replacement (affecting both word expansion - and the `fc' builtin) that occurred when the pattern and replacement - strings were empty. - -nn. Fixed a bug that caused an arithmetic evaluation error to disable all - further evaluation. - -oo. Fixed a bug in pathname expansion that caused it to interpret backslashes - in the pathname as quoting characters. - -pp. Fixed a bug in the replacement getcwd() implementation that could cause - memory to be overwritten. - -qq. When in Posix mode, the `ulimit' builtin now uses a block size of 512 for - the `-c' and `-f' options. - -rr. Brace expansion now allows process substitutions to pass through unchanged. - -ss. Fixed a problem in the command name completion code to avoid quoting - escaped special characters twice when the command name begins with a tilde. - -tt. Fixed a problem in the printf builtin that resulted in single-byte - output for the "'" escape, even when using multibyte characters. - -uu. Fixed a bug that caused the failure exit status to be lost when redirections - attached to a compound command failed. - -vv. Fixed a bug that caused the internal random number generator to not be - re-seeded correctly when creating a subshell. - -ww. Fixed a bug that could cause the bash replacement getcwd to overwrite - memory. - -xx. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to not receive SIGINT if it was sent - while the shell was waiting for a command substitution to terminate, and - make sure the exit status is correct when it does. - -yy. Fixed a bug that resulted in the second and subsequent children spawned - by a shell begun to run a command substitution being placed into the - wrong process group. - -zz. Fixed a bug that caused the results of successful tilde expansion to be - subject to pathname expansion and word splitting. - -aaa. Fixed a bug that could cause the shell to hang if it encountered an - error that caused it to jump back to the top processing loop during a - command substitution or `eval' command. - -bbb. Fixed a bug that caused the `read' builtin to use the tty's attributes - instead of those of the file descriptor passed with the -u option when - processing the -n and -d options. - -ccc. Fixed a bug that caused incorrect expansion of ${array[@]:foo} if the - first character of $IFS was not whitespace. - -ddd. Fixed a bug that occurred when scanning for the ending delimiter of a - ${parameter/pat/sub} expansion. - -eee. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to inappropriately expand command - substitutions in words when expanding directory names for completion. - -fff. Fixed a bug that caused the `fc' builtin to look too far back in the - history list under certain circumstances. - -ggg. Fixed a bug that caused a shell running in Posix mode to search $PWD for - a file specified as an argument to source/. when the file was not found - in $PATH. - -hhh. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to modify the case of a command word - found via command completion when the shell was performing case- - insensitive completion. - -iii. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to search $PATH for an argument to - source/. even when it contained a `/'. - -jjj. Fixed a bug that caused brace expansion to misorder expansions when the - locale did not have a collating order like aAbBcC...zZ. - -kkk. Fixed a bug that did not allow `set +o history' to have any effect when - run in a startup file or from a sourced file. - -lll. Fixed a bug with the precedence of the ?: conditional arithmetic operator. - -mmm. Fixed a bug that caused side effects of temporary variable assignments - to persist in the shell environment. - -nnn. Fixed a bug that caused the terminal to be left in non-canonical mode - when using editing commands that invoke the an editor on the current - command line. - -ooo. Fixed a bug that caused globbing characters and characters in $IFS to not - be quoted appropriately when displaying assignment statements. - -ppp. Fixed a bug that caused the `-e' option to be inherited when sourcing a - file or evaluating a command with `eval' even if the return value of the - command was supposed to be ignored. - -qqq. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to attempt to created variables with - invalid names if such names appeared in the initial environment. - -rrr. Fixed a bug with quote removal in strings where the final character is a - backslash. - -sss. Fixed a bug that caused the effects of special variables to persist even - when the variables were unset as part of the shell reinitializing itself - to execute a shell script. - -ttt. Fixed a bug that caused the history to not be saved after `history -c' or - `history -d' was executed until a sufficient number of commands had been - saved to the history. - -uuu. Bash now parses command substitutions according to Posix rules: parsing - the command contained in $() to find the closing delimiter. - -vvv. Fixed a bug that caused traps on SIGCHLD set in a SIGCHLD handler to - not persist. - -www. Fixed a bug that didn't allow SIGCHLD to interrupt the `wait' builtin - as Posix specifies. - -xxx. Invalid numeric arguments to shell builtins no longer cause the shell to - short-circuit any executing compound command. - -yyy. Fixed a bug that caused the exit status to be lost when `break' was - used to short-circuit a loop's execution. - -zzz. Fixed a bug that caused stray ^? characters to be left in expansions of - "${array[*]}". - -aaaa. Bash now prints better error messages for here documents terminated by - EOF and for identifying the incorrect token in an invalid arithmetic - expression. - -bbbb. Fixed a bug in the variable length word expansion that caused it to - incorrectly calculate the number of multibyte characters. - -cccc. Fixed a race condition that could result in the top-level shell setting - the terminal's process group to an incorrect value if the process - group was changed by a child of a child of the shell. - -dddd. Fixed a bug that caused here documents belonging to commands within a - compound command to be displayed in a syntactially-incorrect form, which - prevented them from being re-read as input. - -eeee. The shell displays more warnings about failures to set the locale. - -ffff. Fixed a bug that caused the body of a here-document to not be saved to - the history list. - -gggg. Fixed a bug that caused configure to incorrectly conclude that FreeBSD - had /dev/fd available, resulting in problems with process substitution. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a number of redisplay errors in environments supporting multibyte - characters. - -b. Fixed bugs in vi command mode that caused motion commands to inappropriately - set the mark. - -c. When using the arrow keys in vi insertion mode, readline allows movement - beyond the current end of the line (unlike command mode). - -d. Fixed bugs that caused readline to loop when the terminal has been taken - away and reads return -1/EIO. - -e. Fixed bugs in redisplay occurring when displaying prompts containing - invisible characters. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused the completion append character to not be reset to - the default after an application-specified completion function changed it. - -g. Fixed a problem that caused incorrect positioning of the cursor while in - emacs editing mode when moving forward at the end of a line while using - a locale supporting multibyte characters. - -h. Fixed an off-by-one error that caused readline to drop every 511th - character of buffered input. - -i. Fixed a bug that resulted in SIGTERM not being caught or cleaned up. - -j. Fixed redisplay bugs caused by multiline prompts with invisible characters - or no characters following the final newline. - -k. Fixed redisplay bug caused by prompts consisting solely of invisible - characters. - -l. Fixed a bug in the code that buffers characters received very quickly in - succession which caused characters to be dropped. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused readline to reference uninitialized data structures - if it received a SIGWINCH before completing initialzation. - -n. Fixed a bug that caused the vi-mode `last command' to be set incorrectly - and therefore unrepeatable. - -o. Fixed a bug that caused readline to disable echoing when it was being used - with an output file descriptor that was not a terminal. - -p. Readline now blocks SIGINT while manipulating internal data structures - during redisplay. - -q. Fixed a bug in redisplay that caused readline to segfault when pasting a - very long line (over 130,000 characters). - -r. Fixed bugs in redisplay when using prompts with no visible printing - characters. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. When using substring expansion on the positional parameters, a starting - index of 0 now causes $0 to be prefixed to the list. - -b. The `help' builtin now prints its columns with entries sorted vertically - rather than horizontally. - -c. There is a new variable, $BASHPID, which always returns the process id of - the current shell. - -d. There is a new `autocd' option that, when enabled, causes bash to attempt - to `cd' to a directory name that is supplied as the first word of a - simple command. - -e. There is a new `checkjobs' option that causes the shell to check for and - report any running or stopped jobs at exit. - -f. The programmable completion code exports a new COMP_TYPE variable, set to - a character describing the type of completion being attempted. - -g. The programmable completion code exports a new COMP_KEY variable, set to - the character that caused the completion to be invoked (e.g., TAB). - -h. If creation of a child process fails due to insufficient resources, bash - will try again several times before reporting failure. - -i. The programmable completion code now uses the same set of characters as - readline when breaking the command line into a list of words. - -j. The block multiplier for the ulimit -c and -f options is now 512 when in - Posix mode, as Posix specifies. - -k. Changed the behavior of the read builtin to save any partial input received - in the specified variable when the read builtin times out. This also - results in variables specified as arguments to read to be set to the empty - string when there is no input available. When the read builtin times out, - it returns an exit status greater than 128. - -l. The shell now has the notion of a `compatibility level', controlled by - new variables settable by `shopt'. Setting this variable currently - restores the bash-3.1 behavior when processing quoted strings on the rhs - of the `=~' operator to the `[[' command. - -m. The `ulimit' builtin now has new -b (socket buffer size) and -T (number - of threads) options. - -n. The -p option to `declare' now displays all variable values and attributes - (or function values and attributes if used with -f). - -o. There is a new `compopt' builtin that allows completion functions to modify - completion options for existing completions or the completion currently - being executed. - -p. The `read' builtin has a new -i option which inserts text into the reply - buffer when using readline. - -q. A new `-E' option to the complete builtin allows control of the default - behavior for completion on an empty line. - -r. There is now limited support for completing command name words containing - globbing characters. - -s. Changed format of internal help documentation for all builtins to roughly - follow man page format. - -t. The `help' builtin now has a new -d option, to display a short description, - and a -m option, to print help information in a man page-like format. - -u. There is a new `mapfile' builtin to populate an array with lines from a - given file. - -v. If a command is not found, the shell attempts to execute a shell function - named `command_not_found_handle', supplying the command words as the - function arguments. - -w. There is a new shell option: `globstar'. When enabled, the globbing code - treats `**' specially -- it matches all directories (and files within - them, when appropriate) recursively. - -x. There is a new shell option: `dirspell'. When enabled, the filename - completion code performs spelling correction on directory names during - completion. - -y. The `-t' option to the `read' builtin now supports fractional timeout - values. - -z. Brace expansion now allows zero-padding of expanded numeric values and - will add the proper number of zeroes to make sure all values contain the - same number of digits. - -aa. There is a new bash-specific bindable readline function: `dabbrev-expand'. - It uses menu completion on a set of words taken from the history list. - -bb. The command assigned to a key sequence with `bind -x' now sets two new - variables in the environment of the executed command: READLINE_LINE_BUFFER - and READLINE_POINT. The command can change the current readline line - and cursor position by modifying READLINE_LINE_BUFFER and READLINE_POINT, - respectively. - -cc. There is a new &>> redirection operator, which appends the standard output - and standard error to the named file. - -dd. The parser now understands `|&' as a synonym for `2>&1 |', which redirects - the standard error for a command through a pipe. - -ee. The new `;&' case statement action list terminator causes execution to - continue with the action associated with the next pattern in the - statement rather than terminating the command. - -ff. The new `;;&' case statement action list terminator causes the shell to - test the next set of patterns after completing execution of the current - action, rather than terminating the command. - -gg. The shell understands a new variable: PROMPT_DIRTRIM. When set to an - integer value greater than zero, prompt expansion of \w and \W will - retain only that number of trailing pathname components and replace - the intervening characters with `...'. - -hh. There are new case-modifying word expansions: uppercase (^[^]) and - lowercase (,[,]). They can work on either the first character or - array element, or globally. They accept an optional shell pattern - that determines which characters to modify. There is an optionally- - configured feature to include capitalization operators. - -ii. The shell provides associative array variables, with the appropriate - support to create, delete, assign values to, and expand them. - -jj. The `declare' builtin now has new -l (convert value to lowercase upon - assignment) and -u (convert value to uppercase upon assignment) options. - There is an optionally-configurable -c option to capitalize a value at - assignment. - -kk. There is a new `coproc' reserved word that specifies a coprocess: an - asynchronous command run with two pipes connected to the creating shell. - Coprocs can be named. The input and output file descriptors and the - PID of the coprocess are available to the calling shell in variables - with coproc-specific names. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. A new variable, rl_sort_completion_matches; allows applications to inhibit - match list sorting (but beware: some things don't work right if - applications do this). - -b. A new variable, rl_completion_invoking_key; allows applications to discover - the key that invoked rl_complete or rl_menu_complete. - -c. The functions rl_block_sigint and rl_release_sigint are now public and - available to calling applications who want to protect critical sections - (like redisplay). - -d. The functions rl_save_state and rl_restore_state are now public and - available to calling applications; documented rest of readline's state - flag values. - -e. A new user-settable variable, `history-size', allows setting the maximum - number of entries in the history list. - -f. There is a new implementation of menu completion, with several improvements - over the old; the most notable improvement is a better `completions - browsing' mode. - -g. The menu completion code now uses the rl_menu_completion_entry_function - variable, allowing applications to provide their own menu completion - generators. - -h. There is support for replacing a prefix of a pathname with a `...' when - displaying possible completions. This is controllable by setting the - `completion-prefix-display-length' variable. Matches with a common prefix - longer than this value have the common prefix replaced with `...'. - -i. There is a new `revert-all-at-newline' variable. If enabled, readline will - undo all outstanding changes to all history lines when `accept-line' is - executed. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.2-release, -and the previous version, bash-3.2-beta. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused the temporary environment passed to a command to - affect the shell's environment under certain circumstances. - -b. Fixed a bug in the printf builtin that caused the %q format specifier to - ignore empty string arguments. - -c. Improved multibyte character environment detection at configuration time. - -d. Fixed a bug in the read builtin that left spurious escape characters in the - input after processing backslashes when assigning to an array variable. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a redisplay bug that occurred in multibyte-capable locales when the - prompt was one character longer than the screen width. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.2-beta, -and the previous version, bash-3.2-alpha. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Changed the lexical analyzer to treat locale-specific blank characters as - white space. - -b. Fixed a bug in command printing to avoid confusion between redirections and - process substitution. - -c. Fixed problems with cross-compiling originating from inherited environment - variables. - -d. Added write error reporting to printf builtin. - -e. Fixed a bug in the variable expansion code that could cause a core dump in - a multi-byte locale. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused substring expansion of a null string to return - incorrect results. - -g. BASH_COMMAND now retains its previous value while executing commands as the - result of a trap, as the documentation states. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug with prompt redisplay in a multi-byte locale to avoid redrawing - the prompt and input line multiple times. - -b. Fixed history expansion to not be confused by here-string redirection. - -c. Readline no longer treats read errors by converting them to newlines, as - it does with EOF. This caused partial lines to be returned from readline(). - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.2-alpha, -and the previous version, bash-3.1-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a source bug that caused the minimal configuration to not compile. - -b. Fixed memory leaks in error handling for the `read' builtin. - -c. Changed the [[ and (( compound commands to set PIPESTATUS with their exit - status. - -d. Fixed some parsing problems with compound array assignments. - -e. Added additional configuration changes for: NetBSD (incomplete multibyte - character support) - -f. Fixed two bugs with local array variable creation when shadowing a variable - of the same name from a previous context. - -g. Fixed the `read' builtin to restore the correct set of completion functions - if a timeout occurs. - -h. Added code to defer the initialization of HISTSIZE (and its stifling of the - history list) until the history file is loaded, allowing a startup file to - override the default value. - -i. Tightened up the arithmetic expression parsing to produce better error - messages when presented with invalid operators. - -j. Fixed the cross-compilation support to build the signal list at shell - invocation rather than compile time if cross-compiling. - -k. Fixed multibyte support for non-gcc compilers (or compilers that do not - allow automatic array variable sizing based on a non-constant value). - -l. Several fixes to the code that manages the list of terminated jobs and - their exit statuses, and the list of active and recently-terminated jobs - to avoid pid aliasing/wraparound and allocation errors. - -m. Fixed a problem that allowed scripts to die due to SIGINT while waiting - for children, even when started in the background or otherwise ignoring - SIGINT. - -n. Fixed a bug that caused shells invoked as -/bin/bash from not being - recognized as login shells. - -o. Fixed a problem that caused shells in the background to give the terminal - to a process group other than the foreground shell process group. - -p. Fixed a problem with extracting the `varname' in ${#varname}. - -q. Fixed the code that handles SIGQUIT to not exit immediately -- thereby - calling functions that may not be called in a signal handler context -- - but set a flag and exit afterward (like SIGINT). - -r. Changed the brace expansion code to skip over braces that don't begin a - valid matched brace expansion construct. - -s. Fixed `typeset' and `declare' to not require that their shell function - operands to be valid shell identifiers. - -t. Changed `test' to use access(2) with a temporary uid/euid swap when testing - file attributes and running setuid, and access(2) in most other cases. - -u. Changed completion code to not attempt command name completion on a line - consisting solely of whitespace when no_empty_command_completion is set. - -v. The `hash' builtin now prints nothing in posix mode when the hash table is - empty, and prints a message to that effect to stdout instead of stderr - when not in posix mode. - -w. Fixed a bug in the extended pattern matching code that caused it to fail to - match periods with certain patterns. - -x. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to dump core when performing filename - generation in directories with thousands of files. - -y. Returned to the original Bourne shell rules for parsing ``: no recursive - parsing of embedded quoted strings or ${...} constructs. - -z. The inheritence of the DEBUG, RETURN, and ERR traps is now dependent only - on the settings of the `functrace' and `errtrace' shell options, rather - than whether or not the shell is in debugging mode. - -aa. Fixed a problem with $HOME being converted to ~ in the expansion of - members of the DIRSTACK array. - -bb. Fixed a problem with quoted arguments to arithmetic expansions in certain - constructs. - -cc. The command word completion code now no longer returns matching directories - while searching $PATH. - -dd. Fixed a bug with zero-padding and precision handling in snprintf() - replacement. - -ee. Fixed a bug that caused the command substitution code not to take embedded - shell comments into account. - -ff. Fixed a bug that caused $((...);(...)) to be misinterpreted as an - arithmetic substitution. - -gg. Fixed a bug in the prompt expansion code that inappropriately added a - \001 before a \002 under certain circumstances. - -hh. Fixed a bug that caused `unset LANG' to not properly reset the locale - (previous versions would set the locale back to what it was when bash - was started rather than the system's "native" locale). - -ii. Fixed a bug that could cause file descriptors > 10 to not be closed even - when closed explicitly by a script. - -jj. Fixed a bug that caused single quotes to be stripped from ANSI-C quoting - inside double-quoted command substitutions. - -kk. Fixed a bug that could cause core dumps when `return' was executed as the - last element of a pipeline inside a shell function. - -ll. Fixed a bug that caused DEBUG trap strings to overwrite commands stored in - the jobs list. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a problem that caused segmentation faults when using readline in - callback mode and typing consecutive DEL characters on an empty line. - -b. Fixed several redisplay problems with multibyte characters, all having to - do with the different code paths and variable meanings between single-byte - and multibyte character redisplay. - -c. Fixed a problem with key sequence translation when presented with the - sequence \M-\C-x. - -d. Fixed a problem that prevented the `a' command in vi mode from being - undone and redone properly. - -e. Fixed a problem that prevented empty inserts in vi mode from being undone - properly. - -f. Fixed a problem that caused readline to initialize with an incorrect idea - of whether or not the terminal can autowrap. - -g. Fixed output of key bindings (like bash `bind -p') to honor the setting of - convert-meta and use \e where appropriate. - -h. Changed the default filename completion function to call the filename - dequoting function if the directory completion hook isn't set. This means - that any directory completion hooks need to dequote the directory name, - since application-specific hooks need to know how the word was quoted, - even if no other changes are made. - -i. Fixed a bug with creating the prompt for a non-interactive search string - when there are non-printing characters in the primary prompt. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused prompts with invisible characters to be redrawn - multiple times in a multibyte locale. - -k. Fixed a bug that could cause the key sequence scanning code to return the - wrong function. - -l. Fixed a problem with the callback interface that caused it to fail when - using multi-character keyboard macros. - -m. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump when an edited history entry was - re-executed under certain conditions. - -n. Fixed a bug that caused readline to reference freed memory when attmpting - to display a portion of the prompt. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. Changed the parameter pattern replacement functions to not anchor the - pattern at the beginning of the string if doing global replacement - that - combination doesn't make any sense. - -b. When running in `word expansion only' mode (--wordexp option), inhibit - process substitution. - -c. Loadable builtins now work on MacOS X 10.[34]. - -d. Shells running in posix mode no longer set $HOME, as POSIX requires. - -e. The code that checks for binary files being executed as shell scripts now - checks only for NUL rather than any non-printing character. - -f. Quoting the string argument to the [[ command's =~ operator now forces - string matching, as with the other pattern-matching operators. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. Calling applications can now set the keyboard timeout to 0, allowing - poll-like behavior. - -b. The value of SYS_INPUTRC (configurable at compilation time) is now used as - the default last-ditch startup file. - -c. The history file reading functions now allow windows-like \r\n line - terminators. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.1-release, -and the previous version, bash-3.1-rc2. - -1. Changes to Readline - -a. Several changes to the multibyte redisplay code to fix problems with - prompts containing invisible characters. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.1-rc2, -and the previous version, bash-3.1-rc1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused a DEBUG trap to overwrite a command string that's - eventually attached to a background job. - -b. Changed some code so that filenames with leading tildes with spaces in the - name aren't tilde-expanded by the bash completion code. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused the pushd builtin to fail to change to - directories with leading `-'. - -d. Fixed a small memory leak in the programmable completion code. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a redisplay bug caused by moving the cursor vertically to a line - with invisible characters in the prompt in a multibyte locale. - -b. Fixed a bug that could cause the terminal special chars to be bound in the - wrong keymap in vi mode. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. If compiled for strict POSIX conformance, LINES and COLUMNS may now - override the true terminal size. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. A new external application-controllable variable that allows the LINES - and COLUMNS environment variables to set the window size regardless of - what the kernel returns. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.1-rc1, -and the previous version, bash-3.1-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that could cause core dumps due to accessing the current - pipeline while in the middle of modifying it. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused pathnames with backslashes still quoting characters - to be passed to opendir(). - -c. Command word completion now obeys the setting of completion-ignore-case. - -d. Fixed a problem with redirection that caused file descriptors greater than - 2 to be inappropriately marked as close-on-exec. - -e. In Posix mode, after `wait' is called to wait for a particular process - explicitly, that process is removed from the list of processes known to - the shell, and subsequent attempts to wait for it return errors. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused extended pattern matching to incorrectly scan - backslash-escaped pattern characters. - -g. Fixed a synchronization problem that could cause core dumps when handling - a SIGWINCH. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused an unmatched backquote to be accepted without an - error when processing here documents. - -i. Fixed a small memory leak in the `cd' builtin. - -j. Fix for MacOS X so it gets the values for the HOSTTYPE, MACHTYPE, and - OSTYPE variables at build time, to support universal binaries. - -k. Fixed a bug that could cause an exit trap to return the exit status of - the trap command rather than the status as it was before the trap was - run as the shell's exit status. - -2. New Features in Bash - -3. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused reversing the incremental search direction to - not work correctly. - -b. Fixed the vi-mode `U' command to only undo up to the first time insert mode - was entered, as Posix specifies. - -c. Fixed a bug in the vi-mode `r' command that left the cursor in the wrong - place. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. New application-callable auxiliary function, rl_variable_value, returns - a string corresponding to a readline variable's value. - -b. When parsing inputrc files and variable binding commands, the parser - strips trailing whitespace from values assigned to boolean variables - before checking them. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.1-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-3.1-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Added some system-specific signal names. - -b. Fixed a typo in the ulimit builtin to make `x' the right option to - maniuplate the limit on file locks. - -c. Fixed a problem with using += to append to index 0 of an array variable - when not using subscript syntax. - -d. A few changes to configure.in to remove calls to obsolete or outdated - macros. - -e. Make sure changes to variables bash handles specially (e.g., LC_ALL) are - made when the variable is set in the temporary environment to a command. - -f. Make sure changes to variables bash handles specially (e.g., LC_ALL) are - made when the variable is modified using `printf -v'. - -g. The export environment is now remade on cygwin when HOME is changed, so - DLLs bash is linked against pick up the new value. This fixes problems - with tilde expansion when linking against and already-installed readline. - -h. Small fix to the logic for performing tilde expansion in posix mode, so - expansion on the right-hand side of an assignment statement takes place. - -i. Fixed a bug that prevented redirections associated with a shell function - from being executed when in a subshell. - -j. Fixed `source' and `.' builtins to not require an executable file when - searching $PATH for a file to source. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused incorrect word splitting in a function when IFS - was declared local, then unset. - -l. Fixed a problem with the `kill' builtin that prevented sending signals - to a process group under certain circumstances when providing a pid < 0. - -m. When in POSIX mode, `pwd' now checks that the value it prints is the same - directory as `.', even when displaying $PWD. - -n. Fixed a problem with the `read' builtin when reading a script from standard - input and reading data from the same file. - -o. Fixed a problem with the `type' and `command' builtins that caused absolute - pathnames to be displayed incorrectly. - -p. Some changes to the `bg' builtin for POSIX conformance. - -q. The `fc' builtin now removes the `fc' command that caused it to invoke an - editor on specified history entries from the history entirely, rather than - simply ignoring it. - -r. When in POSIX mode, the `v' command in vi editing mode simply invokes vi - on the current command, rather than checking $FCEDIT and $EDITOR. - -s. Fixed a small memory leak in the pathname canonicalization code. - -t. Fixed a bug that caused the expanded value of a $'...' string to be - incorrectly re-quoted if it occurred within a double-quoted ${...} - parameter expansion. - -u. Restored default emacs-mode key binding of M-TAB to dynamic-complete-history. - -v. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when interrupting loops running builtins - on some systems. - -w. Make sure that some of the functions bash provides replacements for are - not cpp defines. - -x. The code that scans embedded commands for the parser (`...` and $(...)) is - now more aware of embedded comments and their effect on quoted strings. - -y. Changed the `-n' option to the `history' builtin to not reset the number of - history lines read in the current session after reading the new lines from - the history file if the history is being appended when it is written to - the file, since the appending takes care of the problem that the adjustment - was intended to solve. - -z. Improved the error message displayed when a shell script fails to execute - because the environment and size of command line arguments are too large. - -aa. A small fix to make sure that $HISTCMD is evaluated whenever the shell is - saving commands to the history list, not just when HISTSIZE is defined. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. The `change-case' command now correctly changes the case of multibyte - characters. - -b. Changes to the shared library construction scripts to deal with Windows - DLL naming conventions for Cygwin. - -c. Fixed the redisplay code to avoid core dumps resulting from a poorly-timed - SIGWINCH. - -d. Fixed the non-incremental search code in vi mode to dispose of any current - undo list when copying a line from the history into the current editing - buffer. - -e. The variable assignment code now ignores whitespace at the end of lines - when assigning to boolean variables. - -f. The `C-w' binding in incremental search now understands multibyte - characters. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. A new configuration option, `--enable-strict-posix-default', which will - build bash to be POSIX conforming by default. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. If the rl_completion_query_items is set to a value < 0, readline never - asks the user whether or not to view the possible completions. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.1-alpha1, -and the previous version, bash-3.0-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused bash to crash if referencing an unset local array. - -b. Fixed a problem that caused tilde expansion to not be performed before - attempting globbing word completion. - -c. Fixed an incompatibility so that a first argument to trap that's a valid - signal number will be trated as a signal rather than a command to execute. - -d. Fixed ${#word} expansion to correctly compute the length of a string - containing multibyte characters. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused bash to not pass the correct flags for signal - disposition to child processes. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused `fc -l' to list one too many history entries. - -g. Some fixes to `fc' for POSIX conformance. - -h. Some fixes to job status display for POSIX conformance. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused `command -v' to display output if a command was not - found -- it should be silent. - -j. In POSIX mode, `type' and `command -[vV]' do not report non-executable - files, even if the shell will attempt to execute them. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused the `==' operator to the [[ command to not attempt - extended pattern matching. - -l. Fixed the brace expansion code to handle characters whose value exceeds 128. - -m. Fixed `printf' to handle strings with a leading `\0' whose length is - non-zero. - -n. Fixed a couple of problems with brace expansion where `${' was handled - incorrectly. - -o. Fixed off-by-one error when calculating the upper bound of `offset' when - processing the ${array[@]:offset:length} expansion. - -p. System-specific configuration changes for: FreeBSD 5.x, Interix, MacOS X - 10.4, Linux 2.4+ kernels, Linux 3.x kernels, Dragonfly BSD, QNX 6.x, - Cygwin - -q. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to ignore the status of the rightmost - command in a pipeline when the `pipefail' option was enabled. - -r. Fixed a completion bug that caused core dumps when expanding a directory - name. - -s. Fixed a bug that prevented `hash -d' from removing commands from the hash - table. - -t. Fixed word splitting to avoid really bad quadratic performance when - expanding long lists. - -u. Fixed a bug that caused negative offsets in substring expansion to use the - wrong values. - -v. Fixed a bug in printf that caused it to not return failure on write errors. - -w. Fixed a bug that caused commands in subshells to not be properly timed. - -x. The shell parser no longer attempts to parse a compound assignment specially - unless in a position where an assignment statement is acceptable or parsing - arguments to a builtin that accepts assignment statements. - -y. Fixed a problem that caused a `case' statement to be added to the history - incorrectly as a single command if the `case word' was on one line and the - `in' on another. - -z. Fixed a problem that caused internal shell quoting characters to be - incorrectly quoted with backslashes under some circumstances. - -aa. The shell now performs correct word splitting when IFS contains multibyte - characters. - -bb. The mail checking code now resets the cached file information if the size - drops to 0, even if the times don't change. - -cc. A completed command name that is found in $PATH as well as the name of a - directory in the current directory no longer has a slash appended in certain - circumstances: a single instance found in $PATH when `.' is not in $PATH, - and multiple instances found in $PATH, even when `.' is in $PATH. - -dd. Incorporated tilde expansion into the word expansion code rather than as a - separately-called function, fixing some cases where it was performed - inappropriately (e.g., after the second `=' in an assignment statement or - in a double-quoted parameter expansion). - -ee. Fixed several bugs encountered when parsing compound assignment statements, - so that compound assignments appearing as arguments to builtins are no - longer double-expanded. - -ff. Fixed a bug in the command execution code that caused asynchronous commands - containing command substitutions to not put the terminal in the wrong - process group. - -gg. Bash now handles the case where the WCONTINUED flag causes waitpid() to - return -1/EINVAL at runtime as well as configuration time. - -hh. Fixed parser to generate an error when the pipeline `argument' to `!' or - `time' is NULL. - -ii. The shell now takes a little more care when manipulating file descriptors - greater than 9 with the `exec' builtin. - -jj. Fixed a bug that caused variable assignments preceding the `command' builtin - preceding a special builtin to be preserved after the command completed in - POSIX mode. - -kk. Fixed a bug that allowed variables beginning with a digit to be created. - -ll. Fixed a bug that caused a \ to be removed when parsing a $'...' - construct. - -mm. A shell whose name begins with `-' will now be a restricted shell if the - remainder of the name indicates it should be restricted. - -nn. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump if FUNCNAME were changed or unset - during a function's execution. - -oo. Fixed a bug that caused executing a `return' in a function to not execute - a RETURN trap. The RETURN trap is inherited by shell functions only if - function tracing is globally enabled or has been enabled for that function. - -pp. Fixed cases where var[@] was not handled exactly like var, when var is a - scalar variable. - -qq. Fixed a bug that caused the first character after a SIGINT to be discarded - under certain circumstances. - -rr. Fixed exit status code so that a suspended job returns 128+signal as its - exit status (preventing commands after it in `&&' lists from being - executed). - -ss. Fixed a bug that caused the shell parser state to be changed by executing - a shell function as a result of word completion. - -tt. Fixed a long-standing bug that caused '\177' characters in variable - values to be discarded when expanded in double-quoted strings. - -uu. Fixed a bug that caused $RANDOM to be re-seeded multiple times in a - subshell environment. - -vv. Extensive changes to the job management code to avoid the pid-reuse and - pid-aliasing problems caused by retaining the exit status of too many jobs, - but still retain as many background job statuses as POSIX requires. - -ww. Fixed a parser bug in processing \ that caused things like - - ((echo 5) \ - (echo 6)) - - to not work correctly. - -xx. `pwd -P' now sets $PWD to a directory name containing no symbolic links - when in posix mode, as POSIX requires. - -yy. In posix mode, bash no longer sets $PWD to a name containing no symbolic - links if a directory is chosen from $CDPATH. - -zz. The word splitting code now treats an IFS character that is not space, - tab, or newline and any adjacent IFS white space as a single delimiter, as - SUSv3/XPG6 require. - -aaa. The `read' builtin now checks whether or not the number of fields read is - exactly the same as the number of variables instead of just assigning the - rest of the line (minus any trailing IFS white space) to the last - variable. This is what POSIX/SUS/XPG all require. - -bbb. Fixed a bug that caused `read' to always check whether or not fd 0 was a - pipe, even when reading from another file descriptor. - -ccc. Fixed a bug that caused short-circuiting of execution even if the return - value was being inverted. - -ddd. Fixed a bug that caused a core dump while decoding \W escapes in PS1 if - PWD was unset. - -eee. Fixed a bug in `read' that counted internal quoting characters for the - purposes of `read -n'. - -fff. Fixed a bug so that a function definition in a pipeline causes a child - process to be forked at the right time. - -ggg. Bash will not attempt to link against a readline library that doesn't - have rl_gnu_readline_p == 1. - -hhh. Fixed a bug that caused `read' to consume one too many characters when - reading a fixed number of characters and the Nth character is a backslash. - -iii. Fixed a bug that caused `unset' on variables in the temporary environment - to leave them set when `unset' completed. - -jjj. Fixed a bug that caused bash to close fd 2 if an `exec' failed and the - shell didn't exit. - -kkk. The completion code is more careful to not turn `/' or `///' into `//', - for those systems on which `//' has special meaning. - -lll. Fixed a bug that caused command substitution in asynchronous commands to - close the wrong file descriptors. - -mmm. The shell no longer prints status messages about terminated background - processes unless job control is active. - -nnn. Fixed a bug that prevented multiple consecutive invocations of `history -s' - from adding all the commands to the history list. - -ooo. Added a couple of changes to make arithmetic expansion more consistent in - all its contexts (still not perfect). - -ppp. Fixed a bug that caused the parser to occasionally not find the right - terminating "`" in an old-style command substitution. - -qqq. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when the shell was reading its non- - interactive input from fd 0 and fd 0 was duplicated and restored using a - combination of `exec' (to save) and redirection (to restore). - -rrr. Fixed a problem that caused loops in sourced scripts to not be cleaned - up properly when a `return' is executed. - -sss. Change internal command substitution completion function to append a slash - to directory names in the command. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused multiliine prompts to be wrapped and displayed - incorrectly. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused ^P/^N in emacs mode to fail to display the current - line correctly. - -c. Fixed a problem in computing the number of invisible characters on the first - line of a prompt whose length exceeds the screen width. - -d. Fixed vi-mode searching so that failure preserves the current line rather - than the last line in the history list. - -e. Fixed the vi-mode `~' command (change-case) to have the correct behavior at - end-of-line when manipulating multibyte characters. - -f. Fixed the vi-mode `r' command (change-char) to have the correct behavior at - end-of-line when manipulating multibyte characters. - -g. Fixed multiple bugs in the redisplay of multibyte characters: displaying - prompts longer than the screen width containing multibyte characters, - -h. Fix the calculation of the number of physical characters in the prompt - string when it contains multibyte characters. - -i. A non-zero value for the `rl_complete_suppress_append' variable now causes - no `/' to be appended to a directory name. - -j. Fixed forward-word and backward-word to work when words contained - multibyte characters. - -k. Fixed a bug in finding the delimiter of a `?' substring when performing - history expansion in a locale that supports multibyte characters. - -l. Fixed a memory leak caused by not freeing the timestamp in a history entry. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused "\M-x" style key bindings to not obey the setting - of the `convert-meta' variable. - -n. Fixed saving and restoring primary prompt when prompting for incremental - and non-incremental searches; search prompts now display multibyte - characters correctly. - -o. Fixed a bug that caused keys originally bound to self-insert but shadowed - by a multi-character key sequence to not be inserted. - -p. Fixed code so rl_prep_term_function and rl_deprep_term_function aren't - dereferenced if NULL (matching the documentation). - -q. Extensive changes to readline to add enough state so that commands - requiring additional characters (searches, multi-key sequences, numeric - arguments, commands requiring an additional specifier character like - vi-mode change-char, etc.) work without synchronously waiting for - additional input. - -r. Lots of changes so readline builds and runs on MinGW. - -s. Readline no longer tries to modify the terminal settings when running in - callback mode. - -t. The Readline display code no longer sets the location of the last invisible - character in the prompt if the \[\] sequence is empty. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. Bash now understands LC_TIME as a special variable so that time display - tracks the current locale. - -b. BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_SOURCE, and BASH_LINENO are no longer created - as `invisible' variables and may not be unset. - -c. In POSIX mode, if `xpg_echo' option is enabled, the `echo' builtin doesn't - try to interpret any options at all, as POSIX requires. - -d. The `bg' builtin now accepts multiple arguments, as POSIX seems to specify. - -e. Fixed vi-mode word completion and glob expansion to perform tilde - expansion. - -f. The `**' mathematic exponentiation operator is now right-associative. - -g. The `ulimit' builtin has new options: -i (max number of pending signals), - -q (max size of POSIX message queues), and -x (max number of file locks). - -h. A bare `%' once again expands to the current job when used as a job - specifier. - -i. The `+=' assignment operator (append to the value of a string or array) is - now supported for assignment statements and arguments to builtin commands - that accept assignment statements. - -j. BASH_COMMAND now preserves its value when a DEBUG trap is executed. - -k. The `gnu_errfmt' option is enabled automatically if the shell is running - in an emacs terminal window. - -l. New configuration option: --single-help-strings. Causes long help text - to be written as a single string; intended to ease translation. - -m. The COMP_WORDBREAKS variable now causes the list of word break characters - to be emptied when the variable is unset. - -n. An unquoted expansion of $* when $IFS is empty now causes the positional - parameters to be concatenated if the expansion doesn't undergo word - splitting. - -o. Bash now inherits $_ from the environment if it appears there at startup. - -p. New shell option: nocasematch. If non-zero, shell pattern matching ignores - case when used by `case' and `[[' commands. - -q. The `printf' builtin takes a new option: -v var. That causes the output - to be placed into var instead of on stdout. - -r. By default, the shell no longer reports processes dying from SIGPIPE. - -s. Bash now sets the extern variable `environ' to the export environment it - creates, so C library functions that call getenv() (and can't use the - shell-provided replacement) get current values of environment variables. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. The key sequence sent by the keypad `delete' key is now automatically - bound to delete-char. - -b. A negative argument to menu-complete now cycles backward through the - completion list. - -c. A new bindable readline variable: bind-tty-special-chars. If non-zero, - readline will bind the terminal special characters to their readline - equivalents when it's called (on by default). - -d. New bindable command: vi-rubout. Saves deleted text for possible - reinsertion, as with any vi-mode `text modification' command; `X' is bound - to this in vi command mode. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.0-release, -and the previous version, bash-3.0-rc1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a boundary overrun that could cause segmentation faults when the - completion code hands an incomplete construct to the word expansion - functions. - -b. Changed posix mode behavior so that an error in a variable assignment - preceding a special builtin causes a non-interactive shell to exit. - -c. Change the directory expansion portion of the completion code to not - expand embedded command substitutions if the directory name appears in - the file system. - -d. Fixed a problem that caused `bash -r' to turn on restrictions before - reading the startup files. - -e. Fixed a problem with the default operation of the `umask' builtin. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a problem with readline saving the contents of the current line - before beginning a non-interactive search. - -b. Fixed a problem with EOF detection when using rl_event_hook. - -c. Fixed a problem with the vi mode `p' and `P' commands ignoring numeric - arguments. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.0-rc1, -and the previous version, bash-3.0-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that caused incorrect behavior when referecing element 0 of - an array using $array, element 0 was unset, and `set -u' was enabled. - -b. System-specific changes for: SCO Unix 3.2, Tandem. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused inappropriate word splitting when a variable was - expanded within a double-quoted string that also included $@. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused `pwd' to not display anything in physical mode - when the file system had changed underneath the shell. - -e. Fixed a bug in the pre- and post- increment and decrement parsing in the - expression evaluator that caused errors when the operands and corresponding - operators were separated by whitespace. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused `history -p' to add an entry to the history list, - counter to the documentation. (Keeps the history expansions invoked by - emacs-mode command line editing from doing that as well.) - -g. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump if `cd' is asked to print out a - pathname longer than PATH_MAX characters. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused jobs to be put into the wrong process group under - some circumstances after enabling job control with `set -m'. - -i. `unalias' now returns failure if no alias name arguments are supplied. - -j. Documented the characters not allowed to appear in an alias name. - -k. $* is no longer expanded as if in double quotes when it appears in the - body of a here document, as the SUS seems to require. - -l. The `bashbug' script now uses a directory in $TMPDIR for exclusive - access rather than trying to guess how the underlying OS provides for - secure temporary file creation. - -m. Fixed a few problems with `cd' and `pwd' when asked to operate on pathnames - longer than PATH_MAX characters. - -n. Fixed a memory leak caused when creating multiple local array variables - with identical names. - -o. Fixed a problem with calls to getcwd() so that bash now operates better - when the full pathname to the current directory is longer than PATH_MAX - bytes. - -p. The `trap' builtin now reports an error if a single non-signal argument - is specified. - -q. Fixed a bug that caused `umask' to not work correctly when presented - with a mask of all 0s. - -r. When `getopts' reaches the end of options, OPTARG is unset, as POSIX - appears to specify. - -s. Interactive mode now depends on whether or not stdin and stderr are - connected to a tty; formerly it was stdin and stdout. POSIX requires - this. - -t. Fixed vi-mode completion to work more as POSIX specifies (e.g., doing the - right kind of filename generation). - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a problem that could cause readline to refer to freed memory when - moving between history lines while doing searches. - -b. Improvements to the code that expands and displays prompt strings - containing multibyte characters. - -c. Fixed a problem with vi-mode not correctly remembering the numeric argument - to the last `c'hange command for later use with `.'. - -d. Fixed a bug in vi-mode that caused multi-digit count arguments to work - incorrectly. - -e. Fixed a problem in vi-mode that caused the last text modification command - to not be remembered across different command lines. - -f. Fixed problems with changing characters and changing case at the end of - the line. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. The `jobs', `kill', and `wait' builtins now accept job control notation - even if job control is not enabled. - -b. The historical behavior of `trap' that allows a missing `action' argument - to cause each specified signal's handling to be reset to its default is - now only supported when `trap' is given a single non-option argument. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. When listing completions, directories have a `/' appended if the - `mark-directories' option has been enabled. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.0-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-3.0-alpha. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixes to build correctly when arrays are not compiled into the shell. - -b. Fixed command substitution to run any exit trap defined in the command - substitution before returning; the exit trap is not inherited from the - calling shell. - -c. Fixes to process group synchronization code so that every child process - attempts to set the terminal's process group; fixes some synchronization - problems on Linux kernels that schedule the child to always run before - the parent. - -d. Fixed processing of octal and hex constants in printf builtin for POSIX.2 - compliance. - -e. Fixed a couple of core dumps in the pattern removal code. - -f. Fixes to the array subrange extraction code to deal better with sparse - arrays. - -g. Parser errors and other errors that result in the shell exiting now cause - the exit trap to be run. - -h. Change the command substitution completion functions to not append any - closing quote, because it would be inserted a closing "`" or ")". - -i. Fix history initialization so assignments to $histchars made in startup - files are honored. - -j. If an exit trap does not contain a call to `exit', the shell now uses - the exit status of the last command executed before the trap as the exit - status of the shell. - -k. The parser now prompts with $PS2 if it reads a newline while parsing a - compound array assignment statement. - -l. When performing a compound array assignment, the parser doesn't treat - words of the form [index]=value as assignments if they're the result of - expansions. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused `return' executed in a trap command to make the - shell think it was still running the trap. - -n. Fixed the value of errno set by the pathname canonicalization functions. - -o. Changed the grammar so that `time' alone on a line times a null command - rather than being a syntax error. - -p. The pattern substitution code no longer performs quote removal on the - pattern before trying to match it, as the pattern removal functions do. - -q. Fixed a bug that could cause core dumps when checking whether a quoted - command name was being completed. - -r. Fixes to the pattern removal and pattern replacement expansions to deal - with multibyte characters better (and faster). - -s. Fix to the substring expansion (${param:off[:len]}) to deal with (possibly - multibyte) characters instead of raw bytes. - -t. Fixed a bug that caused some key bindings set in an inputrc to be ignored - at shell startup. - -u. Fixed a bug that caused unsetting a local variable within a function to - not work correctly. - -v. Fixed a bug that caused invalid variables to be created when using - `read -a'. - -w. Fixed a bug that caused "$@" to expand incorrectly when used as the right - hand side of a parameter expansion such as ${word:="$@"} if the first - character of $IFS was not a space. - -x. Fixed a slight cosmetic problem when printing commands containing a - `>&word' redirection. - -y. Fixed a problem that could cause here documents to not be created correctly - if the system temporary directory did not allow writing. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Change to history expansion functions to treat `^' as equivalent to word - one, as the documention states. - -b. Some changes to the display code to improve display and redisplay of - multibyte characters. - -c. Changes to speed up the multibyte character redisplay code. - -d. Fixed a bug in the vi-mode `E' command that caused it to skip over the - last character of a word if invoked while point was on the word's - next-to-last character. - -e. Fixed a bug that could cause incorrect filename quoting when - case-insensitive completion was enabled and the word being completed - contained backslashes quoting word break characters. - -f. Fixed a bug in redisplay triggered when the prompt string contains - invisible characters. - -g. Fixed some display (and other) bugs encountered in multibyte locales - when a non-ascii character was the last character on a line. - -h. Fixed some display bugs caused by multibyte characters in prompt strings. - -i. Fixed a problem with history expansion caused by non-whitespace characters - used as history word delimiters. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. printf builtin understands two new escape sequences: \" and \?. - -b. `echo -e' understands two new escape sequences: \" and \?. - -c. The GNU `gettext' package and libintl have been integrated; the shell's - messages can be translated into different languages. - -d. The `\W' prompt expansion now abbreviates $HOME as `~', like `\w'. - -e. The error message printed when bash cannot open a shell script supplied - as argument 1 now includes the name of the shell, to better identify - the error as coming from bash. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. New application variable, rl_completion_quote_character, set to any - quote character readline finds before it calls the application completion - function. - -b. New application variable, rl_completion_suppress_quote, settable by an - application completion function. If set to non-zero, readline does not - attempt to append a closing quote to a completed word. - -c. New application variable, rl_completion_found_quote, set to a non-zero - value if readline determines that the word to be completed is quoted. - Set before readline calls any application completion function. - -d. New function hook, rl_completion_word_break_hook, called when readline - needs to break a line into words when completion is attempted. Allows - the word break characters to vary based on position in the line. - -e. New bindable command: unix-filename-rubout. Does the same thing as - unix-word-rubout, but adds `/' to the set of word delimiters. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-3.0-alpha, -and the previous version, bash-2.05b-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixes so that the shell will compile without some of the default options - defined. - -b. Fixed an error message that did not pass enough arguments to printf. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused input redirection to a builtin inside a script - being read from standard input to result in the rest of the already- - read and buffered script to be discarded. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused subshell initialization to close the file - descriptor from which the shell was reading a script under certain - circumstances. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to not advance a string pointer over - a null wide character when doing string operations. - -f. Fixed the internal logout code so that shells that time out waiting for - input (using $TMOUT) run ~/.bash_logout. - -g. Portability and configuration changes for: cygwin, HP/UX, GNU/FreeBSD. - -h. The parser no longer adds implicit double quotes to ((...)) arithmetic - commands. - -i. The ((...)) arithmetic command evaluation code was fixed to not dump core - when the expanded string is null. - -j. The ((...)) arithmetic command evaluation code was fixed to not perform - variable assignments while expanding the expression. - -k. Fixed a bug that caused word splitting to be performed incorrectly when - IFS is set, but null. - -l. Fixed a bug in brace expansion that caused a quoted `$' preceding an - open brace to inhibit brace expansion. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused a leading `-' in the shell's name to cause it to - not be recognized as a restricted shell. - -n. Fixed a bug in the arithmetic evaluation code that could cause longjmps - to an invalid location and result in a core dump. - -o. Fixed a bug in the calculation of how many history lines are new in a - single shell session when reading new history lines from a file with - `history -n'. - -p. Fixed a bug in pathname canonicalization that caused the shell to dump - core when presented with a pathname longer than PATH_MAX. - -q. Fixed the parser so that it doesn't try to compare a char variable to - EOF, which fails when chars are unsigned. - -r. Fixed a bug in the simple command execution code that caused occasional - core dumps. - -s. The shell does a better job of saving any partial parsing state during - operations which cause a command to be executed while a line is being - entered and parsed. - -t. The completion code now splits words more like the expansion code when - $IFS is used to split. - -u. The locale code does a better job of recomputing the various locale - variable values when LC_ALL is unset. - -v. The programmable completion code does a better job of dequoting expanded - word lists before comparing them against the word to be matched. - -w. The shell no longer seg faults if the expanded value of $PS4 is null - and `set -x' is enabled. - -x. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when a here string expanded to NULL. - -y. The mail checking code now makes sure the mailbox is bigger before - reporting the existence of new mail. - -z. The parser does not try to expand $'...' and $"..." when the appear - within double quotes unless the `extquote' option has been enabled with - `shopt'. For backwards compatibility, it is enabled by default. - -aa. Fixed a bug that caused `for x; do ...' and `select x; do ... to use - $@ instead of "$@" for the implicit list of arguments. - -bb. Fixed a bug that caused a subshell of a restricted shell (e.g., one - spawned to execute a pipeline) to not exit immediately if attempting - to use a command containing a slash. - -cc. Fixed a problem with empty replacements for a pattern that doesn't match - when performing ${param/word/} expansion. - -dd. Word expansions performed while expanding redirections no longer search - a command's temporary environment to expand variable values. - -ee. Improvements to the alias expansion code when expanding subsequent words - because an aliase's value ends with a space. - -ff. `cd -' now prints the current working directory after a successful chdir - even when the shell is not interactive, as the standard requires. - -gg. The shell does a better job of ensuring a child process dies of SIGINT - before resending SIGINT to itself. - -hh. The arithmetic expansion variable assignment code now does the right - thing when assigning to `special' variables like OPTIND. - -ii. When history expansion verification is enabled, the bash readline helper - functions that do history expansion on the current line don't print - the results. - -jj. Fixed bugs with multiple consecutive alias expansion when one of the - expansions ends with a space. - -kk. Fixed a problem in the programmable completion code that could cause core - dumps when trying to initialize a set of possible completions from a - list of variables. - -ll. The \[ and \] escape characters are now ignored when decoding the prompt - string if the shell is started with editing disabled. - -mm. Fixed a bug that could leave extra characters in a string when doing - quoted null character removal. - -nn. Command substitution and other subshell operations no longer reset the - line number (aids the bash debugger). - -oo. Better line number management when executing simple commands, conditional - commands, for commands, and select commands. - -pp. The globbing code now uses malloc, with its better failure properties, - rather than alloca(). - -qq. Fixed a bug that caused expansions like #{a[2]:=value} to create the - appropriate array element instead of a variable named `a[2]'. - -rr. Fixed a bug in the handling of a `?(...)' pattern immediately following - a `*' when extglob is enabled. - -ss. Fixed a bug that caused a `return' invoked in an exit trap when exit is - invoked in a function to misbehave. - -tt. Fixed a bug that caused CTLESC and CTLNUL characters to not be escaped - by the internal shell string quoting functions. - -uu. Fixed a bug that caused quoted null characters in an expanded word list - to be inappropriately assigned to an array variable when using `read -a'. - -vv. Fixed a bug that caused redirections accompanying a null command to persist - in the current shell. - -ww. Fixed a bug that caused the prompt to be printed when the shell was - expanding a multiline alias. - -xx. Fixed a bug that resulted in core dumps when the completion for a command - changed the compspec. - -yy. Fixed a bug that caused evaluation of programmable completions to print - notifications of completed jobs. - -zz. Bash now disables line editing when $EMACS == `t' and $TERM == `dumb' - (which is what emacs shell windows do). - -aaa. In posix mode, `kill -l' causes signal names to be displayed without - a leading `SIG'. - -bbb. Clear error flag on standard output so it doesn't persist across multiple - builtin commands. - -ccc. In posix mode, `alias' displays alias values without the leading `alias', - so the output cannot be used as subsequent input. - -ddd. In posix mode, the `trap' builtin doesn't check whether or not its - first argument is a signal specification and revert the signal handling - to its original disposition if it is. - -eee. Fixed several bugs in the handling of "$*" and "${array[*]}" by the - pattern substitution and removal expansions. - -fff. Fixed several problems with the handling of ${array[@]}, ${array[*]}, - $@, and $* by the indirect variable expansion code. - -ggg. Fixed a bug that did not allow `time' to be aliased. - -hhh. Improved the mail checking code so it won't check (and possibly cause an - NFS file system mount) until MAILPATH or MAIL is given a value -- there - is no default if DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY is not defined at compile time. - (It is computed by configure, but can be #undef'd in config-bot.h.) - -iii. If the `chkwinsize' option is enabled, the shell checks for window size - changes if a child process exits due to a signal. - -jjj. Removed the attempts to avoid adding a slash at the end of a completed - executable name if there was a directory with the same name in the - current directory. - -kkk. Fixed PATH lookup code so it treats the permission bits separately for - owner, group, and other, rather than checking them all. - -lll. Fixed the locale code to reset the parser's idea of the character class - , which controls how it splits tokens, when the locale changes. - -mmm. The shell now binds its special readline functions and key bindings only - if the user's inputrc file has not already bound them. - -nnn. The shell now reports on processes that dump core due to signals when - invoked as `-c command'. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixes to avoid core dumps because of null pointer references in the - multibyte character code. - -b. Fix to avoid infinite recursion caused by certain key combinations. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused the vi-mode `last command' to be set incorrectly. - -d. Readline no longer tries to read ahead more than one line of input, even - when more is available. - -e. Fixed the code that adjusts the point to not mishandle null wide - characters. - -f. Fixed a bug in the history expansion `g' modifier that caused it to skip - every other match. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused the prompt to overwrite previous output when the - output doesn't contain a newline and the locale supports multibyte - characters. This same change fixes the problem of readline redisplay - slowing down dramatically as the line gets longer in multibyte locales. - -h. History traversal with arrow keys in vi insertion mode causes the cursor - to be placed at the end of the new line, like in emacs mode. - -i. The locale initialization code does a better job of using the right - precedence and defaulting when checking the appropriate environment - variables. - -j. Fixed the history word tokenizer to handle <( and >( better when used as - part of bash. - -k. The overwrite mode code received several bug fixes to improve undo. - -l. Many speedups to the multibyte character redisplay code. - -m. The callback character reading interface should not hang waiting to read - keyboard input. - -n. Fixed a bug with redoing vi-mode `s' command. - -o. The code that initializes the terminal tracks changes made to the terminal - special characters with stty(1) (or equivalent), so that these changes - are reflected in the readline bindings. New application-callable function - to make it work: rl_tty_unset_default_bindings(). - -p. Fixed a bug that could cause garbage to be inserted in the buffer when - changing character case in vi mode when using a multibyte locale. - -q. Fixed a bug in the redisplay code that caused problems on systems - supporting multibyte characters when moving between history lines when the - new line has more glyphs but fewer bytes. - -r. Undo and redo now work better after exiting vi insertion mode. - -s. Make sure system calls are restarted after a SIGWINCH is received using - SA_RESTART. - -t. Improvements to the code that displays possible completions when using - multibyte characters. - -u. Fixed a problem when parsing nested if statements in inputrc files. - -v. The completer now takes multibyte characters into account when looking for - quoted substrings on which to perform completion. - -w. The history search functions now perform better bounds checking on the - history list. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. ANSI string expansion now implements the \x{hexdigits} escape. - -b. There is a new loadable `strftime' builtin. - -c. New variable, COMP_WORDBREAKS, which controls the readline completer's - idea of word break characters. - -d. The `type' builtin no longer reports on aliases unless alias expansion - will actually be performed. - -e. HISTCONTROL is now a colon-separated list of values, which permits - more extensibility and backwards compatibility. - -f. HISTCONTROL may now include the `erasedups' option, which causes all lines - matching a line being added to be removed from the history list. - -g. `configure' has a new `--enable-multibyte' argument that permits multibyte - character support to be disabled even on systems that support it. - -h. New variables to support the bash debugger: BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, - BASH_SOURCE, BASH_LINENO, BASH_SUBSHELL, BASH_EXECUTION_STRING, - BASH_COMMAND - -i. FUNCNAME has been changed to support the debugger: it's now an array - variable. - -j. for, case, select, arithmetic commands now keep line number information - for the debugger. - -k. There is a new `RETURN' trap executed when a function or sourced script - returns (not inherited child processes; inherited by command substitution - if function tracing is enabled and the debugger is active). - -l. New invocation option: --debugger. Enables debugging and turns on new - `extdebug' shell option. - -m. New `functrace' and `errtrace' options to `set -o' cause DEBUG and ERR - traps, respectively, to be inherited by shell functions. Equivalent to - `set -T' and `set -E' respectively. The `functrace' option also controls - whether or not the DEBUG trap is inherited by sourced scripts. - -n. The DEBUG trap is run before binding the variable and running the action - list in a `for' command, binding the selection variable and running the - query in a `select' command, and before attempting a match in a `case' - command. - -o. New `--enable-debugger' option to `configure' to compile in the debugger - support code. - -p. `declare -F' now prints out extra line number and source file information - if the `extdebug' option is set. - -q. If `extdebug' is enabled, a non-zero return value from a DEBUG trap causes - the next command to be skipped, and a return value of 2 while in a - function or sourced script forces a `return'. - -r. New `caller' builtin to provide a call stack for the bash debugger. - -s. The DEBUG trap is run just before the first command in a function body is - executed, for the debugger. - -t. `for', `select', and `case' command heads are printed when `set -x' is - enabled. - -u. There is a new {x..y} brace expansion, which is shorthand for {x.x+1, - x+2,...,y}. x and y can be integers or single characters; the sequence - may ascend or descend; the increment is always 1. - -v. New ksh93-like ${!array[@]} expansion, expands to all the keys (indices) - of array. - -w. New `force_fignore' shopt option; if enabled, suffixes specified by - FIGNORE cause words to be ignored when performing word completion even - if they're the only possibilities. - -x. New `gnu_errfmt' shopt option; if enabled, error messages follow the `gnu - style' (filename:lineno:message) format. - -y. New `-o bashdefault' option to complete and compgen; if set, causes the - whole set of bash completions to be performed if the compspec doesn't - result in a match. - -z. New `-o plusdirs' option to complete and compgen; if set, causes directory - name completion to be performed and the results added to the rest of the - possible completions. - -aa. `kill' is available as a builtin even when the shell is built without - job control. - -bb. New HISTTIMEFORMAT variable; value is a format string to pass to - strftime(3). If set and not null, the `history' builtin prints out - timestamp information according to the specified format when displaying - history entries. If set, bash tells the history library to write out - timestamp information when the history file is written. - -cc. The [[ ... ]] command has a new binary `=~' operator that performs - extended regular expression (egrep-like) matching. - -dd. `configure' has a new `--enable-cond-regexp' option (enabled by default) - to enable the =~ operator and regexp matching in [[ ... ]]. - -ee. Subexpressions matched by the =~ operator are placed in the new - BASH_REMATCH array variable. - -ff. New `failglob' option that causes an expansion error when pathname - expansion fails to produce a match. - -gg. New `set -o pipefail' option that causes a pipeline to return a failure - status if any of the processes in the pipeline fail, not just the last - one. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. History expansion has a new `a' modifier equivalent to the `g' modifier - for compatibility with the BSD csh. - -b. History expansion has a new `G' modifier equivalent to the BSD csh `g' - modifier, which performs a substitution once per word. - -c. All non-incremental search operations may now undo the operation of - replacing the current line with the history line. - -d. The text inserted by an `a' command in vi mode can be reinserted with - `.'. - -e. New bindable variable, `show-all-if-unmodified'. If set, the readline - completer will list possible completions immediately if there is more - than one completion and partial completion cannot be performed. - -f. There is a new application-callable `free_history_entry()' function. - -g. History list entries now contain timestamp information; the history file - functions know how to read and write timestamp information associated - with each entry. - -h. Four new key binding functions have been added: - - rl_bind_key_if_unbound() - rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map() - rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound() - rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map() - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05b-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.05b-beta2. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed an off-by-one error in the function that translates job - specifications. - -b. Note that we're running under Emacs and disable line editing if - $EMACS == `t'. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05b-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-2.05b-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed the /= and %= arithmetic operators to catch division by zero. - -b. Added putenv, setenv, unsetenv to getenv replacement for completeness. - -c. Fixed a bug that could cause the -O expand_aliases invocation option - to not take effect. - -d. Fixed a problem with process substitution that resulted in incorrect - behavior when the number of process substitutions in an individual - command approached 64. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a problem with backward-char-search when on a system with support - for multibyte characters when running in a locale without any multibyte - characters. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05b-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.05b-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a problem when parsing a POSIX.2 character class name while - evaluating a bracket expression containing multibyte characters. - -b. Changed the help text for `bind' to make it clear that any command - that may be placed in ~/.inputrc is a valid argument to `bind'. - -c. Added `help' builtin entries for `((', `[[', and arithmetic for. - -d. malloc updated again: - o slightly better overflow and underflow detection by putting the - chunk size at the beginning and end of the chunk and making - sure they match in free/realloc - o partial page allocated to make things page-aligned no longer - completely wasted - o block coalescing now enabled by default - o splitting and coalescing enabled for 32-byte chunks, the most - common size requested - o fixed a problem that resulted in spurious underflow messages and - aborts - o bin sizes are precomputed and stored in an array rather than - being computed at run time - o malloc will return memory blocks back to the system if the block - being freed is at the top of the heap and of sufficient size to - make it worthwhile - o malloc/free/realloc now inline memset instead of calling the - libc function; uses Duff's device for good performance - -e. Check for getservent(); make the service name completion code dependent - on its presence. - -f. Changed the readline callback that executes a command bound to a key - sequence to not save the executed command on the history list and to - save and restore the parsing state. - -g. Changes to lib/sh/snprintf.c: fixed some bugs in the `g' and `G' - floating point format display; implemented the "'" flag character - that turns on thousands' grouping; fixed behavior on systems where - MB_CUR_MAX does not evaluate to a constant. - -h. The `unset' builtin no longer returns a failure status when asked to - unset a previously-unset variable or function. - -i. Changes to the build system to make it easier to cross-compile bash - for different systems. - -j. Added `,' to the characters that are backslash-escaped during filename - completion, to avoid problems with complete-into-braces and RCS filenames - containing commas. - -k. Some changes to the multibyte character support code to avoid many calls - to strlen(). - -l. Bash now correctly honors setting LANG to some value when LC_ALL does not - already have a value. - -m. Fixed a bug that could cause SIGSEGV when processing nested traps with - trap handlers. - -n. The `source/.' builtin now restores the positional parameters when it - returns unless they were changed using the `set' builtin during the file's - execution. - -o. Fixed a bug that caused a syntax error when a command was terminated by - EOF. - -2. New Features in Bash - -a. There is now support for placing the long help text into separate files - installed into ${datadir}/bash. Not enabled by default; can be turned - on with `--enable-separate-helpfiles' option to configure. - -b. All builtins that take operands accept a `--' pseudo-option, except - `echo'. - -c. The `echo' builtin now accepts \0xxx (zero to three octal digits following - the `0') in addition to \xxx (one to three octal digits) for SUSv3/XPG6/ - POSIX.1-2001 compliance. - -3. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a small problem in _rl_insert_char with multibyte characters. - -b. Fixes from IBM for line wrapping problems when using multibyte characters. - -c. Fixed a problem which caused the display to be messed up when the last - line of a multi-line prompt (possibly containing invisible characters) - was longer than the screen width. - -d. Fixed a problem with the vi-mode `r' command that ocurred on systems with - support for multibyte characters when running in a locale without any - multibyte characters. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05b-alpha1, -and the previous version, bash-2.05a-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Some changes to work around inlining differences between compilers. - -b. Added more prototypes for internal shell typedefs, to catch argument - passing errors when using pointers to functions. - -c. The `cd' builtin now fails in posix mode when a valid directory cannot be - constructed from a relative pathname argument and the $PWD using pathname - canonicalization, and the -P option has not been supplied. Previously, - the shell would attempt to use what the user typed, leading to weird - values for $PWD and discrepancies between the value of $PWD and the - actual working directory. - -d. The `cd' builtin now resets $PWD when canonicalization fails but a chdir - to the pathname passed as an argument succeeds (when not in posix mode). - -e. The `fc' builtin has been fixed, as POSIX requires, to use the closest - history position in range when given an out-of-range argument. - -f. The history file loading code was changed to allow lines to be saved in - the history list from the shell startup files. - -g. `history -s args' now works better in compound commands. - -h. The tilde expansion code was fixed to better recognize when it's being - invoked in an assignment context, which enables expansion after `=' - and `:'. - -i. Fixed the command name completion code so a slash is no longer appended - to a single match if there happens to be a directory with that name in - $PWD. - -j. Fixed compound array assignment to no longer perform alias expansion, to - allow reserved words as array members, and to not produce extra output - when the `-v' option had been enabled. - -k. Fixed the programmable completion code to better handle newlines in lists - of possible completions (e.g., `complete -W'). - -l. Removed the reserved words from the `bash-builtins' manual page. - -m. Parser error reporting now attempts to do a better job of identifying the - token in error rather than doing straight textual analysis. - -n. Fixes for Inf/NaN, locales, wide/multibyte characters and zero-length - arguments in the library snprintf(3) replacement. - -o. `read -e' no longer does command name completion on the first word on - the line being read. - -p. `select' now returns failure if the read of the user's selection fails. - -q. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump when setting $PIPESTATUS. - -r. Fixes to not allocate so many job slots when the shell is running a loop - with job control enabled in a subshell of an interactive shell. - -s. Fixed a bug in the trap code that caused traps to be inherited by - command substitutions in some cases. - -t. Fixed a bug that could cause alias expansion to inappropriately expand - the word following the alias. - -u. Fixed a bug in the `kill' builtin that mishandled negative pid arguments. - -v. The parser is less lenient when parsing assignment statements where the - characters before the `=' don't comprise a valid identifier. - -w. The arithmetic expression evaluation code now honors the setting of the - `-u' option when expanding variable names. - -x. Fixed the arithmetic evaluation code to allow array subscripts to be - assigned (`let b[7]=42') and auto-incremented and auto-decremented - (e.g., b[7]++). - -y. Reimplemented the existing prompt string date and time expansions using - strftime(3), which changed the output of \@ in some locales. - -z. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump when a special shell variable - (like RANDOM) was converted to an array with a variable assignment. - -aa. Fixed a bug that would reset the handler for a signal the user had - trapped to a function that would exit the shell when setting the exit - trap in a non-interactive shell. - -bb. Changed the execve(2) wrapper code to check whether or not a failing - command is a directory before looking at whether a `#!' interpreter - failed for some reason. - -cc. Fixed a bug in the command printing code so it no longer inserts a `;' - after a newline, which produces a syntax error when reused as input. - -dd. The code that expands $PS4 no longer inherits the `-x' flag. - -ee. The bash-specific completion functions may now take advantage of the - double-TAB and M-? features of the standard readline completion - functions. - -ff. The mail checking code no longer prints a message if the checked file's - size has not increased, even if the access time is less than the modification time. - -gg. Rewrote the variable symbol table code: there is now a stack of - contexts, each possibly including a separate symbol table; there can - be more than one temporary environment supplied to nested invocations - of `./source'; the temporary environments no longer require so much - special-case code; shell functions now handle the temporary environment - and local variables more consistently; function scope exit is faster now - that the entire symbol table does not have to be traversed to dispose of - local variables; it is now easier to push vars from the temporary - environment to the shell's variable table in posix mode; some duplicated - code has been removed. - -hh. Regularized the error message printing code; builtin_error is now called - more consistently, and common error message strings are handled by small - functions. This should make eventual message translation easier. - -ii. Error messages now include the line number in a script when the shell - is not interactive. - -jj. Array subscript expansion now takes place even when the array variable is - unset, so side effects will take place. - -kk. Fixed a bug in the SICGHLD child-reaping code so that it won't find - jobs already marked as terminated if the OS reuses pids quickly enough. - -ll. Fixed a bug that could cause a signal to not interrupt the `wait' - builtin while it was waiting for a background process to terminate. - -mm. A couple of changes to make it easier for multiple shells to share history - files using `history -n', `history -r', and `history -w'. - -nn. The `getopts' builtin always increments OPTIND to point to the next - option to be handled when an option is returned, whether it's valid - or not, as POSIX 1003.x-2001 requires. - -oo. Changed some parts of the expansion code to avoid allocating and - immediately freeing memory without using the results for anything. - -pp. The shell now keeps track of $IFS internally, updating its internal map - each time the variable is assigned a new value (or at local scope exit). - This saves thousands of hash lookups for IFS, which, while individually - cheap, add up. - -qq. Rewrote the hash table code: searching and insertion are much faster now, - and it uses a better string hashing function; augmented the function - interface to simplify other parts of the code and remove duplicated code - -rr. The shell now uses a simple, generic `object cache' for allocating and - caching words and word lists, which were the major users of - malloc/free. - -ss. Fixed the assignment statement parsing code to allow whitespace and - newlines in subscripts when performing array element assignment. - -tt. The shell now issues many fewer calls to sigprocmask and other signal - masking system calls. - -uu. Fixed the `test' and conditional command file comparison operators to - work right when one file has a non-positive timestamp and the other - does not exist. - -vv. Fixed some cases where the special characters '\001' and '\177' in the - values of variables or positional parameters caused incorrect expansion - results. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed output of comment-begin character when listing variable values. - -b. Added some default key bindings for common escape sequences produced by - HOME and END keys. - -c. Fixed the mark handling code to be more emacs-compatible. - -d. A bug was fixed in the code that prints possible completions to keep it - from printing empty strings in certain circumstances. - -e. Change the key sequence printing code to print ESC as M\- if ESC is a - meta-prefix character -- it's easier for users to understand than \e. - -f. Fixed unstifle_history() to return values that match the documentation. - -g. Fixed the event loop (rl_event_hook) to handle the case where the input - file descriptor is invalidated. - -h. Fixed the prompt display code to work better when the application has a - custom redisplay function. - -i. Changes to make reading and writing the history file a little faster, and - to cope with huge history files without calling abort(3) from xmalloc. - -j. The vi-mode `S' and `s' commands are now undone correctly. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. If set, TMOUT is the default timeout for the `read' builtin. - -b. `type' has two new options: `-f' suppresses shell function lookup, and - `-P' forces a $PATH search. - -c. New code to handle multibyte characters. - -d. `select' was changed to be more ksh-compatible, in that the menu is - reprinted each time through the loop only if REPLY is set to NULL. - The previous behavior is available as a compile-time option. - -e. `complete -d' and `complete -o dirnames' now force a slash to be - appended to names which are symlinks to directories. - -f. There is now a bindable edit-and-execute-command readline command, - like the vi-mode `v' command, bound to C-xC-e in emacs mode. - -g. Added support for ksh93-like [:word:] character class in pattern matching. - -h. The $'...' quoting construct now expands \cX to Control-X. - -i. A new \D{...} prompt expansion; passes the `...' to strftime and inserts - the result into the expanded prompt. - -j. The shell now performs arithmetic in the largest integer size the - machine supports (intmax_t), instead of long. - -k. If a numeric argument is supplied to one of the bash globbing completion - functions, a `*' is appended to the word before expansion is attempted. - -l. The bash globbing completion functions now allow completions to be listed - with double tabs or if `show-all-if-ambiguous' is set. - -m. New `-o nospace' option for `complete' and `compgen' builtins; suppresses - readline's appending a space to the completed word. - -n. New `here-string' redirection operator: <<< word. - -o. When displaying variables, function attributes and definitions are shown - separately, allowing them to be re-used as input (attempting to re-use - the old output would result in syntax errors). - -p. There is a new configuration option `--enable-mem-scramble', controls - bash malloc behavior of writing garbage characters into memory at - allocation and free time. - -q. The `complete' and `compgen' builtins now have a new `-s/-A service' - option to complete on names from /etc/services. - -r. `read' has a new `-u fd' option to read from a specified file descriptor. - -s. Fix the completion code so that expansion errors in a directory name - don't cause a longjmp back to the command loop. - -t. Fixed word completion inside command substitution to work a little more - intuitively. - -u. The `printf' %q format specifier now uses $'...' quoting to print the - argument if it contains non-printing characters. - -v. The `declare' and `typeset' builtins have a new `-t' option. When applied - to functions, it causes the DEBUG trap to be inherited by the named - function. Currently has no effect on variables. - -w. The DEBUG trap is now run *before* simple commands, ((...)) commands, - [[...]] conditional commands, and for ((...)) loops. - -x. The expansion of $LINENO inside a shell function is only relative to the - function start if the shell is interactive -- if the shell is running a - script, $LINENO expands to the line number in the script. This is as - POSIX-2001 requires. - -y. The bash debugger in examples/bashdb has been modified to work with the - new DEBUG trap semantics, the command set has been made more gdb-like, - and the changes to $LINENO make debugging functions work better. Code - from Gary Vaughan. - -z. New [n]<&word- and [n]>&word- redirections from ksh93 -- move fds (dup - and close). - -aa. There is a new `-l' invocation option, equivalent to `--login'. - -bb. The `hash' builtin has a new `-l' option to list contents in a reusable - format, and a `-d' option to remove a name from the hash table. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. Support for key `subsequences': allows, e.g., ESC and ESC-a to both - be bound to readline functions. Now the arrow keys may be used in vi - insert mode. - -b. When listing completions, and the number of lines displayed is more than - the screen length, readline uses an internal pager to display the results. - This is controlled by the `page-completions' variable (default on). - -c. New code to handle editing and displaying multibyte characters. - -d. The behavior introduced in bash-2.05a of deciding whether or not to - append a slash to a completed name that is a symlink to a directory has - been made optional, controlled by the `mark-symlinked-directories' - variable (default is the 2.05a behavior). - -e. The `insert-comment' command now acts as a toggle if given a numeric - argument: if the first characters on the line don't specify a - comment, insert one; if they do, delete the comment text - -f. New application-settable completion variable: - rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs, allows an application's completion - function to temporarily override the user's preference for appending - slashes to names which are symlinks to directories. - -g. New function available to application completion functions: - rl_completion_mode, to tell how the completion function was invoked - and decide which argument to supply to rl_complete_internal (to list - completions, etc.). - -h. Readline now has an overwrite mode, toggled by the `overwrite-mode' - bindable command, which could be bound to `Insert'. - -i. New application-settable completion variable: - rl_completion_suppress_append, inhibits appending of - rl_completion_append_character to completed words. - -j. New key bindings when reading an incremental search string: ^W yanks - the currently-matched word out of the current line into the search - string; ^Y yanks the rest of the current line into the search string, - DEL or ^H deletes characters from the search string. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05a-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.05a-rc1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed the `printf' builtin so that the variable name supplied as an - argument to a %n conversion must be a valid shell identifier. - -b. Improved the random number generator slightly. - -c. Changes to configuration to not put -I/usr/include into $CFLAGS, since - it messes up some includes. - -d. Corrected description of POSIXLY_CORRECT in man page and info manual. - -e. Fixed a couple of cases of incorrect function prototypes that sneaked - through and caused compilation problems. - -f. A few changes to avoid potential core dumps in the programmable completion - code. - -g. Fixed a configure problem that could cause a non-existent file to show - up in LIBOBJS. - -h. Fixed a configure problem that could cause siglist.o to not be built when - required. - -i. Changes to the strtoimax and strtoumax replacement functions to work - around buggy compilers. - -j. Fixed a problem with the snprintf replacement function that could - potentially cause a core dump. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a locale-specific problem in the vi-mode `goto mark' command. - -b. Fixed Makefile to not put -I/usr/include into CFLAGS, since it can cause - include file problems. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05a-rc1, -and the previous version, bash-2.05a-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed the snprintf replacement to correctly implement the `alternate form' - of the %g and %G conversions. - -b. Fixed snprintf to correctly handle the optional precision with the %g and - %G conversions. - -c. Fixed the arithmetic evaluation code to correct the values of `@' and `_' - when translating base-64 constants (they were backwards). - -d. New library functions for formatting long and long long ints. - -e. Fixed a few places where negative array subscripts could have occurred, - mostly as the result of systems using signed characters. - -f. Fixed a few places that assumed a pid_t was no wider than an int. - -g. Fixed the `maildir' mail checking code to work on systems where a - `struct stat' doesn't include an `st_blocks' member. - -h. Fixed snprintf to make `unsigned long long' conversion formats (%llu) - work better. - -i. Fixed snprintf to not print a sign when asked to do an unsigned conversion. - -j. Made configure changes to avoid compiling empty source files in lib/sh. - -k. New replacement functions (if necessary) for strtoull, strtoll, strtoimax, - strtoumax. - -l. The `printf' builtin now handles the `ll' and `j' length modifiers - directly, since they can affect the type and width of the argument - passed to printf(3). - -m. Renamed a number of the bash-specific autoconf macros in aclocal.m4 to - have more sytematic naming, with accompanying changes to configure.in. - -n. Fixed snprintf to handle long doubles and the %a/%A conversions by - falling back to sprintf, as long as sprintf supports them. - -o. Fixed return value from vsnprintf/snprintf to be the number of characters - that would have been printed, even if that number exceeds the buffer - size passed as an argument. - -p. Bash no longer attempts to define its own versions of some ctype macros - if they are implemented as functions in libc but not as macros in - . - -q. Changed the variable printing code (used by `set', `export', etc.) to - not use the $'...' syntax when in posix mode, since that caused - interoperability problems with other shells (most notably with autoconf). - When not in posix mode, it uses $'...' if the string to be printed - contains non-printing characters and regular single quotes otherwise. - -r. snprintf now recognizes the %F conversion. - -s. Fixed a bug that could cause the wrong status to be returned by a shell - function when the shell is compiled without job control and a null - command containing a command substutition was executed in the function. - -t. When in posix mode, the default value for MAILCHECK is 600. - -u. Bash only initializes FUNCNAME, GROUPS, and DIRSTACK as special variables - if they're not in the initial environment. - -v. If SECONDS appears in the initial environment with a valid integer value, - bash uses that as the starting value, as if an assignment had been - performed. - -w. Bash no longer auto-exports HOME, PATH, SHELL, or TERM, even though it - gives them default values if they don't appear in the initial environment. - -x. Bash no longer auto-exports HOSTNAME, HOSTTYPE, MACHTYPE, or OSTYPE, - even if it assigns them default values. - -y. Bash no longer removes the export attribute from SSH_CLIENT or SSH2_CLIENT - if they appear in the initial environment. - -z. Bash no longer attempts to discover if it's being run by sshd in order to - run the startup files. If the SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC is uncommented in - config-top.h it will attempt to do so as previously, but that's commented - out in the distributed version. - -aa. Fixed a typo in the code that tests for LC_NUMERIC. - -bb. The POSIXLY_CORRECT shell variable and its effects are now documented. - -cc. Some changes to several of the support shell scripts included in the - definitions to try to avoid race conditions and attacks. - -dd. Several changes to avoid warnings from `gcc -Wall'. - -ee. Fixed a problem with the `unset' builtin that could cause incorrect - results if asked to unset a variable and an array subscript in the - same command. - -ff. A few changes to the shell's temporary file creation code to avoid - potential file descriptor leaks and to prefer the system's idea of - the temporary directory to use. - -gg. Fixes to build with the C alloca in lib/malloc/alloca.c if the system - requires it but the shell has been configured --without-bash-malloc. - -hh. Updated the documentation to note that only interactive shells resend - SIGHUP to all jobs before exiting. - -ii. Fixes to only pass unquoted tilde words to tilde_expand, rather than - rely on tilde_expand or getpwnam(3) to handle the quotes (MacOS 10.x - will remove backslashes in any login name passed to getpwnam(3)). - -jj. Small change from Paul Eggert to make LINENO right in commands run with - `bash -c'. - -2. New Features in Bash - -a. The `printf' builtin now handles the %a and %A conversions if they're - implemented by printf(3). - -b. The `printf' builtin now handles the %F conversion (just about like %f). - -c. The `printf' builtin now handles the %n conversion like printf(3). The - corresponding argument is the name of a shell variable to which the - value is assigned. - -3. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a few places where negative array subscripts could have occurred. - -b. Fixed the vi-mode code to use a better method to determine the bounds of - the array used to hold the marks. - -c. Fixed the defines in chardefs.h to work better when chars are signed. - -d. Fixed configure.in to use the new names for bash autoconf macros. - -e. Readline no longer attempts to define its own versions of some ctype - macros if they are implemented as functions in libc but not as macros in - . - -f. Fixed a problem where rl_backward could possibly set point to before - the beginning of the line. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05a-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.05a-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug in the evalution of arithmetic `for' statements when the - expanded expression is NULL. - -b. Fixed an unassigned variable problem in the redirection printing code. - -c. Added more prototypes to extern function declarations in the header - files and to static function declarations in C source files. - -d. Make sure called functions have a prototype in scope, to get the arguments - and return values right instead of casting. Removed extern function - declarations from C source files that were already included in header - files. - -e. Changed some function arguments to use function typedefs in general.h so - the prototypes can be checked. The only use of Function and VFunction - now is for unwind-protects. - -f. More const changes to function arguments and appropriate variables. - -g. Changed the mail checking support to handle `maildir'-style mail - directories. - -h. Augmented the bash malloc to pass in the file and line number information - for each malloc, realloc, and free. This should result in better error - messages. - -i. The `old' gnu malloc is no longer a configuration option. - -j. Augmented the bash malloc with optional tracing and registering allocated - and freed memory. - -k. Prompt string decoding now saves and restores the value of $? when it - expands the prompt string, so command substitutions don't change $?. - -i. Array indices are now `long', since shell arithmetic is performed as long, - and the internal arrayind_t type is used consistently. - -j. Some more `unsigned char *' fixes from Paul Eggert. - -k. Fixed a bad call to builtin_error that could cause core dumps when making - local variables. - -l. `return' may no longer be used to terminate a `select' command, for - compatibility with ksh. - -m. Changed code that reads octal numbers to do a better job of detecting - overflows. - -n. The time formatting code no longer uses absolute indices into a buffer, - because the buffer size changes depending on the size of a `time_t'. - -o. `umask' now prints four digits when printing in octal mode, for - compatibility with other shells. - -p. Lots of changes to the `printf' builtin from Paul Eggert: it handles `L' - formats and long doubles better, and internal functions have been - simpified where appropriate. - -q. Some `time_t' fixes for machines were a time_t is bigger than a long. - -r. Replaced some bash-specific autoconf macros with standard equivalents. - -s. Improvmed the code that constructs temporary filenames to make the - generated names a bit more random. - -t. Added code that checks for ascii before calling any of the is* ctype - functions. - -u. Changed some places where a `char' was used as an array subscript to use - `unsigned char', since a `char' can be negative if it's signed by default. - -v. Lots of changes to the `ulimit' builtin from Paul Eggert to add support - for the new POSIX-200x RLIM_SAVED_CUR and RLIM_SAVED_MAX values and - simplify the code. - -w. `ulimit' now prints the description of a resource in any error message - relating to fetching or setting that resource's limits. - -x. The `snprintf' replacement now computes maximum values at compile - time rather than using huge constants for things like long long. - -y. Interactive shells now ignore `set -n'. - -z. Changed the malloc bookkeeping information so that it's now 8 bytes - instead of 12 on most 32-bit machines (saving 4 bytes per allocation), - restoring 8-byte alignment. - -aa. The malloc error reporting code now attempts to print the file and line - number of the call that caused the error. - -bb. Changed the redirection error reporting code to catch EBADF errors and - report the file descriptor number rather than the file being redirected - to or from (e.g., things like `exec 4242&word' redirection now works in POSIX mode as it does by default, - since POSIX.2 leaves it unspecified. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-2.05-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug in the arithmetic evaluation code so that a^=b is supported. - -b. Fixed startup so posixly_correct is retained across subshells begun to - execute scripts without a leading `#!'. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused $(< file) to not work in a (...) subshell. - -d. Added config support for Linux running on the IBM S390. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused bash to get its input pointer out of sync when - reading commands through a pipe and running a command with standard - input redirected from a file. - -f. Made a change so that command completion now makes about half as many - stat(2) calls when searching the $PATH. - -g. Fixed a bug that caused variable assignments preceding `return' to not - be propagated to the shell environment in POSIX mode. - -h. Fixed a bug with ${parameter[:]?word} -- tilde expansion was not performed - on `word'. - -i. In POSIX mode, `break' and `continue' do not complain and return success - if called when the shell is not executing a loop. - -j. Fixed `bash -o posix' to work the same as `bash --posix'. - -k. Fixed a bug where variable assignments preceding `eval' or `source/.' - would not show up in the environment exported to subshells run by the - commands. - -l. In POSIX mode, shells started to execute command substitutions inherit - the value of the `-e' option from their parent shell. - -m. In POSIX mode, aliases are expanded even in non-interactive shells. - -n. Changed some of the job control messages to display the text required by - POSIX.2 when the shell is in POSIX mode. - -o. Fixed a bug in `test' that caused it to occasionally return incorrect - results when non-numeric arguments were supplied to `-t'. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Some changes were made to avoid gcc warnings with -Wall. - -b. rl_get_keymap_by_name now finds keymaps case-insensitively, so - `set keymap EMACS' works. - -c. The history file writing and truncation functions now return a useful - status on error. - -d. Fixed a bug that could cause applications to dereference a NULL pointer - if a NULL second argument was passed to history_expand(). - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. doc/readline.3 has been moved to the readline distribution. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. New function, rl_get_screen_size (int *rows, int *columns), returns - readline's idea of the screen dimensions. - -b. The timeout in rl_gather_tyi (readline keyboard input polling function) - is now settable via a function (rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout()). - -c. Renamed the max_input_history variable to history_max_entries; the old - variable is maintained for backwards compatibility. - -d. The list of characters that separate words for the history tokenizer is - now settable with a variable: history_word_delimiters. The default - value is as before. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.05-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Changes to allow shared library and object building on the GNU Hurd. - -b. Fixes to the way exported functions are placed into the environment and - cached. - -c. The globbing library once again respects locales when processing ranges - in bracket expressions while doing pattern matching. - -d. System-specific configuration changes for: Tru 64, Interix - -e. Bashbug now uses /usr/bin/editor as one of the editing alternatives, and - will use mktemp(1) or tempfile(1), if present, for temporary file creation. - -f. Bash no longer performs a binary file check on a script argument that's - really a tty (like /dev/fd/0 or /dev/stdin). - -g. Fixed a bug in the execution of shell scripts that caused the effects of - $BASH_ENV to be undone in some cases. - -h. Fixed several bugs that made `bash [-i] /dev/stdin' not work correctly. - -i. Several changes to the job control code to avoid some signal state - manipulation. - -j. The Bash malloc no longer blocks signals as often, which should make it - faster. - -k. Fixed a parsing bug that did not allow backslash to escape a single quote - inside a $'...' construct. - -l. Fixed a bug that caused things like ${var:=$'value'} to be parsed - incorrectly. This showed up in newer versions of autoconf. - -m. Fixed a bug in the bash-specific readline initialization that caused - key bindings to bash-specific function names appearing in .inputrc to - not be honored. - -n. Bash now sets the file descriptor it uses to save the file descriptor - opened on a shell script to close on exec. - -o. Fixed a bug in the prompt string decoding that caused it to misbehave - when presented an octal sequence of fewer than three characters. - -p. Fixed the `test' builtin to return an error if `[' is supplied a single - argument that is not `]'. - -q. Fixed a bug that caused subshells started to run executable shell scripts - without a leading `#!' to incorrectly inherit an argument list preceding - a shell builtin (like such a script called from a script sourced with `.', - where there were variable assignments preceding the `.' command) - -r. Fixed a bug that caused changes to variables supplied in an assignment - statement preceding a shell builtin to not be honored (like a script - run with `.'). - -s. HOSTTYPE, OSTYPE, and MACHTYPE are set only if they do not have values - when the shell is started. - -t. Fixed a bug that caused SIGINT to kill shell scripts after the script - called `wait'. - -u. The `fc' builtin now tries to create its temporary files in the directory - named by $TMPDIR. - -v. Bash no longer calls any Readline functions or uses any Readline variables - not declared in readline.h. - -w. Fixed a bug that caused some substitutions involving $@ to not be split - correctly, especially expansions of the form ${paramterOPword}. - -x. SSH2_CLIENT is now treated like SSH_CLIENT and not auto-exported if it - appears in the initial environment. - -y. Fixed a couple of problems with shell scripts without a leading `#!' - being executed out of shell functions that could cause core dumps if - such a script attempted to execute `return'. - -z. Fixed a problem with the `-nt' and `-ot' binary operators for the - `test/[' builtin and the `[[' conditional command that caused wrong - return values if one of the file arguments did not exist. - -aa. Fixed a bug that caused non-interactive shells which had previously - executed `shopt -s expand_aliases' to fail to expand aliases in a - command like `(command) &'. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Changes to make most (but not yet all -- there is still crlf()) of the - exported readline functions declared in readline.h have an rl_ prefix. - -b. More `const' changes in function arguments, mostly for completion - functions. - -c. Fixed a bug in rl_forward that could cause the point to be set to before - the beginning of the line in vi mode. - -d. Fixed a bug in the callback read-char interface to make it work when a - readline function pushes some input onto the input stream with - rl_execute_next (like the incremental search functions). - -e. Fixed a file descriptor leak in the history file manipulation code that - was tripped when attempting to truncate a non-regular file (like - /dev/null). - -f. Some existing variables are now documented and part of the public - interface (declared in readline.h): rl_explict_arg, rl_numeric_arg, - rl_editing_mode, rl_last_func. - -g. Renamed rltty_set_default_bindings to rl_tty_set_default_bindings and - crlf to rl_crlf, so there are no public functions declared in readline.h - without an `rl_' prefix. The old functions still exist for backwards - compatibility. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. A new loadable builtin, realpath, which canonicalizes and expands symlinks - in pathname arguments. - -b. When `set' is called without options, it prints function defintions in a - way that allows them to be reused as input. This affects `declare' and - `declare -p' as well. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. New application-callable function rl_set_prompt(const char *prompt): - expands its prompt string argument and sets rl_prompt to the result. - -b. New application-callable function rl_set_screen_size(int rows, int cols): - public method for applications to set readline's idea of the screen - dimensions. - -c. The history example program (examples/histexamp.c) is now built as one - of the examples. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.05-alpha1, -and the previous version, bash-2.04-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A fix was made to allow newlines in compond array assignments. - -b. configure now checks for real-time signals with unusable values. - -c. Interactive shells no longer exit if a substitution fails because of an - unset variable within a sourced file. - -d. Fixed a problem with incorrect matching of extended glob patterns when - doing pattern substitution. - -e. `{' is now quoted by the completion code when it appears in a filename. - -f. Fixed an error in pattern matching that caused the matcher to not - correctly skip the rest of a bracket expression after a character - matched. - -g. Fixed a bug in the IFS word splitting code to make a non-whitespace IFS - character preceded by IFS whitespace part of the current delimiter rather - than generating a separate field. - -h. The {!prefix@} expansion now generates separate words, analogous to $@, - when double-quoted. - -i. Command substitution now ignores NUL bytes in the command output, and the - parser ignores them on input. - -j. A fix was made to the job control code to prevent hanging processes when - the shell thinks background processes are running but the kernel returns - -1/ECHILD from waitpid(). - -k. `pwd' now prints an error message if the write fails when displaying the - current directory. - -l. When in POSIX mode, the shell prints trap dispostions without a leading - `SIG' in the signal specification. - -m. Fixed a parser bug that caused the current command's line count to be - messed up by a compound array assignment. - -n. Fixed a bug in the unwind-protect code that caused bad behavior on machines - where ints and pointers are not the same size. - -o. System-specific configure changes for: MacOS X. - -p. Changes for Cygwin to translate \r\n and \r to \n and to set file - descriptors used for reading input to text mode in various places. - -q. Fixed a bug that caused `!' to occasionally not be honored when in - a (...) subshell. - -r. Bash no longer assumes that getcwd() will return any useful error message - in the buffer passed as an argument if the call fails. - -s. The `source', `.', and `fc' builtins no longer check whether a file is - binary before reading commands from it. - -t. Subshells no longer turn off job control when they exit, since that - sometimes resulted in the terminal being reset to the wrong process - group. - -u. The history code no longer tries to save the second and subsequent lines - of a multi-line command if the first line was not saved. - -v. The history saving code now does a better job of saving blank lines in a - multi-line command. - -w. Removed a `feature' that made `ulimit' silently translate `unlimited' to - the current hard limit, which obscured some kernel error returns. - -x. Fixed the grammar so that `}' is recognized as a reserved word after - another reserved word, rather than requiring a `;' or newline. This - means that constructs like - - { { echo a b c ; } } - - work as expected. - -y. Conditional commands ([[...]]) now perform tilde expansion on their - arguments. - -z. Noted in the documentation that `set -a' will cause functions to be - exported if they are defined after `set -a' is executed. - -aa. When an interactive login shell starts, if $PWD and $HOME refer to the - same directory but are not the same string, $PWD is set to $HOME. - -bb. Fixed `printf' to handle invalid floating point numbers better. - -cc. Temporary files are now created with random filenames, to improve security. - -dd. The readline initialization code now binds the custom bash functions and - key bindings after the readline defaults are set up. - -ee. Fixed the `source' builtin to no longer overwrite a shell function's - argument list, even if the sourced file changes the positional parameters. - -ff. A bug fix was made in the expansion of `$*' in contexts where it should - not be split, like assignment statements. - -gg. Fixed a bug in the parameter substring expansion to handle conditional - arithmetic expressions ( exp ? val1 : val2 ) without cutting the expression - off at the wrong `:'. - -hh. The `<>' redirection is no longer subject to the current setting of - `noclobber', as POSIX.2 specifies. - -ii. Fixed a bug in the conditional command parsing code that caused expressions - in parentheses to occasionally be parsed incorrectly. - -jj. Fixed a bug in the ((...)) arithmetic command to allow do...done or - {...} to follow the )) without an intervening list terminator. - -kk. `printf' now treats `\E' the same as `\e' when performing backslash escape - expansion for the `%b' format specifier. - -ll. When in POSIX mode, the shell no longer searches the current directory for - a file to be sourced with `.' or `source' if `.' is not in $PATH. - -mm. Interactive comments are no longer turned off when POSIX mode is disabled. - -nn. The UID, EUID, HOSTNAME variables are not set if they are in the shell's - environment when it starts up. - -oo. Fixed a bug in the `command' builtin so the effect of a command like - `command exec 4(...) - expansions to defer removal until after any current shell function has - finished executing. - -f. Fixed a bug in `select' which caused it to not handle the `continue' - builtin correctly. - -g. Autoconf tests added for cygwin32 and mingw32. - -2. New Features in Bash - -a. The `--with-bash-malloc' configure option replaces `--with-gnu-malloc' - (which is still there for backwards compatibility). - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.04-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.04-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug in the programmable completion code that occurred when - trying to complete command lines containing a `;' or `@'. - -b. The file descriptor from which the shell is reading a script is now - moved to a file descriptor above the user-addressible range. - -c. Changes to `printf' so that it can handle integers beginning with 0 - or 0x as octal and hex, respectively. - -d. Fixes to the programmable completion code so it handles nonsense like - `compgen -C xyz' gracefully. - -e. The shell no longer modifies the signal handler for SIGPROF, allowing - profiling again on certain systems. - -f. The shell checks for a new window size, if the user has requested it, - after a process exits due to a signal. - -g. Fixed a bug with variables with null values in a program's temporary - environment and the bash getenv() replacement. - -h. `declare' and the other builtins that take variable assignments as - arguments now honor `set -a' and mark modified variables for export. - -i. Some changes were made for --dump-po-strings mode when writing strings - with embedded newlines. - -j. The code that caches export strings from the initial environment now - duplicates the string rather than just pointing into the environment. - -k. The filename completion quoting code now uses single quotes by default - if the filename being completed contains newlines, since \ - has a special meaning to the parser. - -l. Bash now uses typedefs bits32_t and u_bits32_t instead of int32_t and - u_int32_t, respectively to avoid conflicts on certain Unix versions. - -m. Configuration changes were made for: Rhapsody, Mac OS, FreeBSD-3.x. - -n. Fixed a problem with hostname-to-ip-address translation in the - /dev/(tcp|udp)/hostname/port redirection code. - -o. The texinfo manual has been reorganized slightly. - -p. Filename generation (globbing) range comparisons in bracket expressions - no longer use strcoll(3) even if it is available, since it has unwanted - effects in certain locales. - -q. Fixed a cosmetic problem in the source that caused the shell to not - compile if DPAREN_ARITHMETIC was not defined but ARITH_FOR_COMMAND was. - -r. Fixed a bug in the here-document code tripped when the file descriptor - opened to the file containing the text of the here document was the - same as a redirector specified by the user. - -s. Fixed a bug where the INVERT_RETURN flag was not being set for `pipeline' - in `time ! pipeline'. - -t. Fixed a bug with the `wait' builtin which manifested itself when an - interrupt was received while the shell was waiting for asynchronous - processes in a shell script. - -u. Fixed the DEBUG trap code so that it has the correct value of $?. - -v. Fixed a bug in the parameter pattern substitution code that could cause - the shell to attempt to free unallocated memory if the pattern started - with `/' and an expansion error occurs. - -w. Fixed a bug in the positional parameter substring code that could - cause the shell to loop freeing freed memory. - -x. Fixed a bug in the positional parameter pattern substitution code so - that it correctly handles null replacement strings with a pattern - string prefixed with `%' or `#'. - -y. The shell no longer attempts to import functions from the environment if - started with `-n'. - -z. Fixed a bug that caused `return' in a command substitution executed in - a shell function to return from the function in a subshell and continue - execution. - -aa. `hash -p /pathname/with/slashes name' is no longer allowed when the shell - is restricted. - -bb. The wait* job control functions now behave better if called when there - are no unwaited-for children. - -cc. Command substitution no longer unconditionally disables job control in - the subshell started to run the command. - -dd. A bug was fixed that occasionally caused traps to mess up the parser - state. - -ee. `bashbug' now honors user headers in the mail message it sends. - -ff. A bug was fixed that caused the `:p' history modifier to not print the - history expansion if the `histverify' option was set. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug in the redisplay code for lines with more than 256 line - breaks. - -b. A bug was fixed which caused invisible character markers to not be - stripped from the prompt string if the terminal was in no-echo mode. - -c. Readline no longer tries to get the variables it needs for redisplay - from the termcap entry if the calling application has specified its - own redisplay function. Readline treats the terminal as `dumb' in - this case. - -d. Fixes to the SIGWINCH code so that a multiple-line prompt with escape - sequences is redrawn correctly. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. `bashbug' now accepts `--help' and `--version' options. - -b. There is a new `xpg_echo' option to `shopt' that controls the behavior - of echo with respect to backslash-escaped characters at runtime. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.04-alpha1, -and the previous version, bash-2.04-devel. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a bug that could cause core dumps when performing substring - expansion. - -b. Shared object configuration changes for: Solaris, OSF/1 - -c. The POSIX_GLOB_LIBRARY code that uses the POSIX.2 globbing facilities - for pathname expansion now understands GLOBIGNORE. - -d. The code that implements `eval' was changed to save the value of the - current prompt, so an eval in a shell function called by the programmable - completion code will not change the prompt to $PS2. - -e. Restored the undocumented NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS #define to - config-top.h. If this is defined, all login shells will read the - startup files, not just interactive and non-interactive started with - the `--login' option. - -f. Fixed a bug that caused the expansion code to occasionally dump core if - IFS contained characters > 128. - -g. Fixed a problem with the grammar so that a newline is not required - after the `))' in the new-style arithmetic for statement; a semicolon - may be used as expected. - -h. Variable indirection may now reference the shell's special variables. - -i. The $'...' and $"..." constructs are now added to the history correctly - if they contain newlines and command-oriented history is enabled. - -j. It is now an error to try to assign a value to a function-local copy - of a readonly shell variable (declared with the `local' builtin). - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. The history file code now uses O_BINARY mode when reading and writing - the history file on cygwin32. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. A new programmable completion facility, with two new builtin commands: - complete and compgen. - -b. configure has a new option, `--enable-progcomp', to compile in the - programmable completion features (enabled by default). - -c. `shopt' has a new option, `progcomp', to enable and disable programmable - completion at runtime. - -d. Unsetting HOSTFILE now clears the list of hostnames used for completion. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. A new variable, rl_gnu_readline_p, always 1. The intent is that an - application can verify whether or not it is linked with the `real' - readline library or some substitute. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.04-devel, -and the previous version, bash-2.03-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. System-specific configuration and source changes for: Interix, Rhapsody - -b. Fixed a bug in execute_cmd.c that resulted in a compile-time error if - JOB_CONTROL was not defined. - -c. An obscure race condition in the trap code was fixed. - -d. The string resulting from $'...' is now requoted to avoid any further - expansion. - -e. The $'...' quoting syntax now allows backslash to escape a single quote, - for ksh-93 compatibility. - -f. The $"..." quoting syntax now escapes backslashes and double quotes in - the translated string when displaying them with the --dump-po-strings - option. - -g. `echo -e' no longer converts \' to '. - -h. Fixes were made to the extended globbing code to handle embedded (...) - patterns better. - -i. Some improvements were made to the code that unsets `nodelay' mode on - the file descriptor from which bash is reading input. - -j. Some changes were made to the replacement termcap library for better - operation on MS-DOS. - -k. Some changes were made to the tilde expansion code to handle backslash - as a pathname separator on MS-DOS. - -l. The source has been reorganized a little bit -- there is now an `include' - subdirectory, and lib/posixheaders has been removed. - -m. Improvements were made to the `read' builtin so that it makes many - fewer read(2) system calls. - -n. The expansion of $- will include `c' and `s' when those options are - supplied at shell invocation. - -o. Several improvments were made to the completion code: variable completion - now works better when there are unterminated expansions, command - completion understands quotes better, and completion now works in certain - unclosed $(... constructs. - -p. The arithmetic expansion code was fixed to not need the value of a - variable being assigned a value (fixes the "ss=09; let ss=10" bug). - -q. Some changes were made to make exported environment creation faster. - -r. The html documentation will be installed into $(htmldir) if that variable - has a value when `make install' is run. - -s. Fixed a bug that would cause the bashrc file to be sourced inappropriately - when bash is started by sshd. - -t. The SSH_CLIENT environment variable is no longer auto-exported. - -u. A bug that caused redirections with (...) subshells to be performed in - the wrong order was fixed. - -v. A bug that occasionally caused inappropriate expansion of assignment - statements in compound array assignments was fixed. - -w. The code that parses the words in a compound array assignment was - simplified considerably and should work better now. - -x. Fixes to the non-job-control code in nojobs.c to make it POSIX.2-compliant - when a user attempts to retrieve the status of a terminated background - process. - -y. Fixes to the `printf' builtin so that it doesn't try to expand all - backslash escape sequences in the format string before parsing it for - % format specifiers. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. The history library tries to truncate the history file only if it is a - regular file. - -b. A bug that caused _rl_dispatch to address negative array indices on - systems with signed chars was fixed. - -c. rl-yank-nth-arg now leaves the history position the same as when it was - called. - -d. Changes to the completion code to handle MS-DOS drive-letter:pathname - filenames. - -e. Completion is now case-insensitive by default on MS-DOS. - -f. Fixes to the history file manipulation code for MS-DOS. - -g. Readline attempts to bind the arrow keys to appropriate defaults on MS-DOS. - -h. Some fixes were made to the redisplay code for better operation on MS-DOS. - -i. The quoted-insert code will now insert tty special chars like ^C. - -j. A bug was fixed that caused the display code to reference memory before - the start of the prompt string. - -k. More support for __EMX__ (OS/2). - -l. A bug was fixed in readline's signal handling that could cause infinite - recursion in signal handlers. - -m. A bug was fixed that caused the point to be less than zero when rl_forward - was given a very large numeric argument. - -n. The vi-mode code now gets characters via the application-settable value - of rl_getc_function rather than calling rl_getc directly. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. The history builtin has a `-d offset' option to delete the history entry - at position `offset'. - -b. The prompt expansion code has two new escape sequences: \j, the number of - active jobs; and \l, the basename of the shell's tty device name. - -c. The `bind' builtin has a new `-x' option to bind key sequences to shell - commands. - -d. There is a new shell option, no_empty_command_completion, which, when - enabled, disables command completion when TAB is typed on an empty line. - -e. The `help' builtin has a `-s' option to just print a builtin's usage - synopsys. - -f. There are several new arithmetic operators: id++, id-- (variable - post-increment/decrement), ++id, --id (variabl pre-increment/decrement), - expr1 , expr2 (comma operator). - -g. There is a new ksh-93 style arithmetic for command: - for ((expr1 ; expr2; expr3 )); do list; done - -h. The `read' builtin has a number of new options: - -t timeout only wait timeout seconds for input - -n nchars only read nchars from input instead of a full line - -d delim read until delim rather than newline - -s don't echo input chars as they are read - -i. The redirection code now handles several filenames specially: - /dev/fd/N, /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, and /dev/stderr, whether or - not they are present in the file system. - -j. The redirection code now recognizes pathnames of the form - /dev/tcp/host/port and /dev/udp/host/port, and tries to open a socket - of the appropriate type to the specified port on the specified host. - -k. The ksh-93 ${!prefix*} expansion, which expands to the names of all - shell variables whose names start with prefix, has been implemented. - -l. There is a new dynamic variable, FUNCNAME, which expands to the name of - a currently-executing function. Assignments to FUNCNAME have no effect. - -m. The GROUPS variable is no longer readonly; assignments to it are silently - discarded. This means it can be unset. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. Parentheses matching is now always compiled into readline, and enabled - or disabled when the value of the `blink-matching-paren' variable is - changed. - -b. MS-DOS systems now use ~/_inputrc as the last-ditch inputrc filename. - -c. MS-DOS systems now use ~/_history as the default history file. - -d. history-search-{forward,backward} now leave the point at the end of the - line when the string to search for is empty, like - {reverse,forward}-search-history. - -e. history-search-{forward,backward} now leave the last history line found - in the readline buffer if the second or subsequent search fails. - -f. New function for use by applications: rl_on_new_line_with_prompt, used - when an application displays the prompt itself before calling readline(). - -g. New variable for use by applications: rl_already_prompted. An application - that displays the prompt itself before calling readline() must set this to - a non-zero value. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.03-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.03-beta2. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A file descriptor leak in the `fc' builtin was fixed. - -b. A bug was fixed in the `read' builtin that caused occasional spurious - failures when using `read -e'. - -c. The version code needed to use the value of the cpp variable - CONF_MACHTYPE rather than MACHTYPE. - -d. A new test was added to exercise the command printing and copying code. - -e. A bug was fixed that caused `time' to be recognized as a reserved word - if it was the first pattern in a `case' statement pattern list. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.03-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-2.03-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Slight additions to support/shobj-conf, mostly for the benefit of AIX 4.2. - -b. config.{guess,sub} support added for the NEC SX4. - -c. Changed some of the cross-compiling sections of the configure macros in - aclocal.m4 so that configure won't abort. - -d. Slight changes to how the HTML versions of the bash and readline manuals - are generated. - -e. Fixed conditional command printing to avoid interpreting printf `%'-escapes - in arguments to [[. - -f. Don't include the bash malloc on all variants of the alpha processor. - -g. Changes to configure to make --enable-profiling work on Solaris 2.x. - -h. Fixed a bug that manifested itself when shell functions were called - between calls to `getopts'. - -i. Fixed pattern substitution so that a bare `#'as a pattern causes the - replacement string to be prefixed to the search string, and a bare - `%' causes the replacement string to be appended to the search string. - -j. Fixed a bug in the command execution code that caused child processes - to occasionally have the wrong value for $!. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Added code to the history library to catch history substitutions using - `&' without a previous history substitution or search having been - performed. - -3. New Features in Bash - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. New bindable variable: `isearch-terminators'. - -b. New bindable function: `forward-backward-delete-char' (unbound by default). - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.03-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.03-alpha. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A change was made to the help text for `{...}' to make it clear that a - semicolon is required before the closing brace. - -b. A fix was made to the `test' builtin so that syntax errors cause test - to return an exit status > 1. - -c. Globbing is no longer performed on assignment statements that appear as - arguments to `assignment builtins' such as `export'. - -d. System-specific configuration changes were made for: Rhapsody, - AIX 4.2/gcc, BSD/OS 4.0. - -e. New loadable builtins: ln, unlink. - -f. Some fixes were made to the globbing code to handle extended glob patterns - which immediately follow a `*'. - -g. A fix was made to the command printing code to ensure that redirections - following compound commands have a space separating them from the rest - of the command. - -h. The pathname canonicalization code was changed to produce fewer leading - `//' sequences, since those are interpreted as network file system - pathnames on some systems. - -i. A fix was made so that loops containing `eval' commands in commands passed - to `bash -c' would not exit prematurely. - -j. Some changes were made to the job reaping code when the shell is not - interactive, so the shell will retain exit statuses longer for examination - by `wait'. - -k. A fix was made so that `jobs | command' works again. - -l. The erroneous compound array assignment var=((...)) is now a syntax error. - -m. A change was made to the dynamic loading code in `enable' to support - Tenon's MachTen. - -n. A fix was made to the globbing code so that extended globbing patterns - will correctly match `.' in a bracket expression. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. A fix was made to the completion code in which a typo caused the wrong - value to be passed to the function that computed the longest common - prefix of the list of matches. - -b. The completion code now checks the value of rl_filename_completion_desired, - which is set by application-supplied completion functions to indicate - that filename completion is being performed, to decide whether or not to - call an application-supplied `ignore completions' function. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. A change was made to the startup file code so that any shell begun with - the `--login' option, even non-interactive shells, will source the login - shell startup files. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. A new variable, rl_erase_empty_line, which, if set by an application using - readline, will cause readline to erase, prompt and all, lines on which the - only thing typed was a newline. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.03-alpha, -and the previous version, bash-2.02.1-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. System-specific configuration changes were made for: Irix 6.x, Unixware 7. - -b. The texi2dvi and texi2html scripts were updated to the latest versions - from the net. - -c. The configure tests that determine which native type is 32 bits were - changed to not require a compiled program. - -d. Fixed a bug in shell_execve that could cause memory to be freed twice - after a failed exec. - -e. The `printf' test uses `diff -a' if it's available to prevent confusion - due to the non-ascii output. - -f. Shared object configuration is now performed by a shell script, - support/shobj-conf, which generates values to be substituted into - makefiles by configure. - -g. Some changes were made to `ulimit' to avoid the use of RLIM_INVALID as a - return value. - -h. Changes were made to `ulimit' to work around HPUX 9.x's peculiar - handling of RLIMIT_FILESIZE. - -i. Some new loadable builtins were added: id, printenv, sync, whoami, push, - mkdir. `pushd', `popd', and `dirs' can now be built as regular or - loadable builtins from the same source file. - -j. Changes were made to `printf' to handle NUL bytes in the expanded format - string. - -k. The various `make clean' Makefile targets now descend into lib/sh. - -l. The `type' builtin was changed to use the internal `getopt' so that things - like `type -ap' work as expected. - -m. There is a new configuration option, --with-installed-readline, to link - bash with a locally-installed version of readline. Only readline version - 4.0 and later releases can support this. Shared and static libraries - are supported. The installed include files are used. - -n. There is a new autoconf macro used to find which basic type is 64 bits. - -o. Dynamic linking and loadable builtins should now work on SCO 3.2v5*, - AIX 4.2 with gcc, Unixware 7, and many other systems using gcc, where - the `-shared' options works correctly. - -p. A bug was fixed in the bash filename completion code that caused memory to - be freed twice if a directory name containing an unset variable was - completed and the -u option was set. - -q. The prompt expansion code now quotes the `$' in the `\$' expansion so it - is not processed by subsequent parameter expansion. - -r. Fixed a parsing bug that caused a single or double quote after a `$$' to - trigger ANSI C expansion or locale translation. - -s. Fixed a bug in the globbing code that caused quoted filenames containing - no globbing characters to sometimes be incorrectly expanded. - -t. Changes to the default prompt strings if prompt string decoding is not - compiled into the shell. - -u. Added `do', `then', `else', `{', and `(' to the list of keywords that may - precede the `time' reserved word. - -v. The shell may now be cross-built for BeOS as well as cygwin32. - -w. The conditional command execution code now treats `=' the same as `==' - for deciding when to perform pattern matching. - -x. The `-e' option no longer causes the shell to exit if a command exits - with a non-zero status while running the startup files. - -y. The `printf' builtin no longer dumps core if a modifier is supplied in - the format string without a conversion character (e.g. `%h'). - -z. Array assignments of the form a=(...) no longer show up in the history - list. - -aa. The parser was fixed to obey the POSIX.2 rules for finding the closing - `}' in a ${...} expression. - -bb. The history file is now opened with mode 0600 rather than 0666, so bash - no longer relies on the user's umask being set appropriately. - -cc. Setting LANG no longer causes LC_ALL to be assigned a value; bash now - relies on proper behavior from the C library. - -dd. Minor changes were made to allow quoted variable expansions using - ${...} to be completed correctly if there is no closing `"'. - -ee. Changes were made to builtins/Makefile.in so that configuring the shell - with `--enable-profiling' works right and builtins/mkbuiltins is - generated. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. The version number is now 4.0. - -b. There is no longer any #ifdef SHELL code in the source files. - -c. Some changes were made to the key binding code to fix memory leaks and - better support Win32 systems. - -d. Fixed a silly typo in the paren matching code -- it's microseconds, not - milliseconds. - -e. The readline library should be compilable by C++ compilers. - -f. The readline.h public header file now includes function prototypes for - all readline functions, and some changes were made to fix errors in the - source files uncovered by the use of prototypes. - -g. The maximum numeric argument is now clamped at 1000000. - -h. Fixes to rl_yank_last_arg to make it behave better. - -i. Fixed a bug in the display code that caused core dumps if the prompt - string length exceeded 1024 characters. - -j. The menu completion code was fixed to properly insert a single completion - if there is only one match. - -k. A bug was fixed that caused the display code to improperly display tabs - after newlines. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. New `shopt' option, `restricted_shell', indicating whether or not the - shell was started in restricted mode, for use in startup files. - -b. Filename generation is now performed on the words between ( and ) in - array assignments (which it probably should have done all along). - -c. OLDPWD is now auto-exported, as POSIX.2 seems to require. - -d. ENV and BASH_ENV are read-only variables in a restricted shell. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. Many changes to the signal handling: - o Readline now catches SIGQUIT and cleans up the tty before returning; - o A new variable, rl_catch_signals, is available to application writers - to indicate to readline whether or not it should install its own - signal handlers for SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT, SIGALRM, SIGTSTP, - SIGTTIN, and SIGTTOU; - o A new variable, rl_catch_sigwinch, is available to application - writers to indicate to readline whether or not it should install its - own signal handler for SIGWINCH, which will chain to the calling - applications's SIGWINCH handler, if one is installed; - o There is a new function, rl_free_line_state, for application signal - handlers to call to free up the state associated with the current - line after receiving a signal; - o There is a new function, rl_cleanup_after_signal, to clean up the - display and terminal state after receiving a signal; - o There is a new function, rl_reset_after_signal, to reinitialize the - terminal and display state after an application signal handler - returns and readline continues - -b. There is a new function, rl_resize_terminal, to reset readline's idea of - the screen size after a SIGWINCH. - -c. New public functions: rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt. These were - previously private functions with a `_' prefix. - -d. New function hook: rl_pre_input_hook, called just before readline starts - reading input, after initialization. - -e. New function hook: rl_display_matches_hook, called when readline would - display the list of completion matches. The new function - rl_display_match_list is what readline uses internally, and is available - for use by application functions called via this hook. - -f. New bindable function, delete-char-or-list, like tcsh. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.02.1-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.02-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A bug that caused the bash readline support to not compile unless aliases - and csh-style history were configured into the shell was fixed. - -b. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump when here documents contained - more than 1000 characters. - -c. Fixed a bug that caused a CDPATH entry of "" to not be treated the same - as the current directory when in POSIX mode. - -d. Fixed an alignment problem with the memory returned by the bash malloc, - so returned memory is now 64-bit aligned. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused command substitutions executed within pipelines - to put the terminal in the wrong process group. - -f. Fixes to support/config.sub for: alphas, SCO Open Server and Open Desktop, - Unixware 2, and Unixware 7. - -g. Fixes to the pattern matching code to make it work correctly for eight-bit - characters. - -h. Fixed a problem that occasionally caused the shell to display the wrong - value for the new working directory when changing to a directory found - in $CDPATH when in physical mode. - -i. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when using conditional commands in - shell functions. - -j. Fixed a bug that caused the printf builtin to loop forever if the format - string did not consume any of the arguments. - -k. Fixed a bug in the parameter expansion code that caused "$@" to be - incorrectly split if $IFS did not contain a space character. - -l. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump when completing hostnames if - the number of matching hostnames was an exact multiple of 16. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to fork too early when a command - such as `%2 &' was given. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a problem with redisplay that showed up when the prompt string was - longer than the screen width and the prompt contained invisible characters. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.02-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.02-beta2. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A bug was fixed that caused the terminal process group to be set - incorrectly when performing command substitution of builtins in a - pipeline. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.02-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-2.02-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Attempting to `wait' for stopped jobs now generates a warning message. - -b. Pipelines which exit due to SIGPIPE in non-interactive shells are now - not reported if the shell is compiled -DDONT_REPORT_SIGPIPE. - -c. Some changes were made to builtins/psize.sh and support/bashbug.sh to - attempt to avoid some /tmp file races and surreptitious file - substitutions. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused the shell not to compile if configured with - dparen arithmetic but without aliases. - -e. Fixed a bug that caused the input stream to be switched when assigning - empty arrays with `bash -c'. - -f. A bug was fixed in the readline expansion glue code that caused bash to - dump core when expanding lines with an unclosed single quote. - -g. A fix was made to the `cd' builtin so that using a non-empty directory - from $CDPATH results in an absolute pathname of the new current working - directory to be displayed after the current directory is changed. - -h. Fixed a bug in the variable assignment code that caused the shell to - dump core when referencing an unset variable with `set -u' enabled in - an assignment statement preceding a command. - -i. Fixed a bug in the exit trap code that caused reserved words to not be - recognized under certain circumstances. - -j. Fixed a bug in the parameter pattern substitution code so that quote - removal is performed. - -k. The shell should now configure correctly on Apple Rhapsody systems. - -l. The `kill' builtin now prints a usage message if it is not passed any - arguments. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.02-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.02-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A few compilation bugs were fixed in the new extended globbing code. - -b. Executing arithmetic commands now sets the command name to `((' so - error messages look right. - -c. Fixed some build problems with various configuration options. - -d. The `printf' builtin now aborts immediately if an illegal format - character is encountered. - -e. The code that creates here-documents now behaves better if the file it's - trying to create already exists for some reason. - -f. Fixed a problem with the extended globbing code that made patterns like - `x+*' expand incorrectly. - -g. The prompt string expansion code no longer quotes tildes with backslashes. - -h. The bash getcwd() implementation in lib/sh/getcwd.c now behaves better in - the presence of lstat(2) failures. - -i. Fixed a bug with strsub() that caused core dumps when executing `fc -s'. - -j. The mail checking code now ensures that it has a valid default mailpath. - -k. A bug was fixed that caused local variables to be unset inappropriately - when sourcing a script from within another sourced script. - -l. A bug was fixed in the history saving code so that functions are saved - in the history list correctly if `cmdhist' is enabled, but `lithist' - is not. - -m. A bug was fixed that caused printf overflows when displaying error - messages. - -n. It should be easier to build the loadble builtins in examples/loadables, - though some manual editing of the generated Makefile is still required. - -o. The user's primary group is now always ${GROUPS[0]}. - -p. Some updates were made to support/config.guess from the GNU master copy. - -q. Some changes were made to the autoconf support for Solaris 2.6 large - files. - -r. The `command' builtins now does the right thing when confstr(3) cannot - find a value for _CS_PATH. - -s. Extended globbing expressions like `*.!(c)' are not history expanded if - `extglob' is enabled. - -t. Using the `-P' option to `cd' will force the value that is assigned to - PWD to not contain any symbolic links. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. The code that prints completion listings now behaves better if one or - more of the filenames contains non-printable characters. - -b. The time delay when showing matching parentheses is now 0.5 seconds. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.02-alpha1, -and the previous version, bash-2.01.1-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. OS-specific configuration changes for: BSD/OS 3.x, Minix 2.x, - Solaris 2.6, SINIX SVR4. - -b. Changes were made to the generated `info' files so that `install-info' - works correctly. - -c. PWD is now auto-exported. - -d. A fix was made to the pipeline code to make sure that the shell forks - to execute simple commands consisting solely of assignment statements. - -e. Changes to the test suite for systems with 14-character filenames. - -f. The default sizes of some internal hash tables have been made smaller - to reduce the shell's memory footprint. - -g. The `((...))' arithmetic command is now executed directly instead of - being translated into `let "..."'. - -h. Fixes were made to the expansion code so that "$*", "$@", "${array[@]}", - and "${array[@]}" expand correctly when IFS does not contain a space - character, is unset, or is set to NULL. - -i. The indirect expansion code (${!var}) was changed so that the only - valid values of `var' are variable names, positional parameters, `#', - `@', and `*'. - -j. An arithmetic expression error in a $((...)) expansion now causes a - non-interactive shell running in posix mode to exit. - -k. Compound array assignment now splits the words within the parentheses - on shell metacharacters like the parser would before expansing them - and performing the assignment. This is for compatibility with ksh-93. - -l. The internal shell backslash-quoting code (used in the output of `set' - and completion) now quotes tildes if they appear at the start of the - string or after a `=' or `:'. - -m. A couple of bugs with `shopt -o' were fixed. - -n. `bash +o' now displays the same output as `set +o' before starting an - interactive shell. - -o. A bug that caused command substitution and the `eval' builtin to - occasionally free memory twice when an error was encountered was fixed. - -p. The filename globbing code no longer requires read permission for a - directory when the filename to be matched does not contain any globbing - characters, as POSIX.2 specifies. - -q. A bug was fixed so that the job containing the last asynchronous - process is not removed from the job table until a `wait' is executed - for that process or another asynchronous process is started. This - satisfies a POSIX.2 requirement. - -r. A `select' bug was fixed so that a non-numeric user response is treated - the same as a numeric response that is out of range. - -s. The shell no longer parses the value of SHELLOPTS from the environment - if it is restricted, running setuid, or running in `privileged mode'. - -t. Fixes were made to enable large file support on systems such as - Solaris 2.6, where the size of a file may be larger than can be held - in an `int'. - -u. The filename hashing code was fixed to not add `./' to the beginning of - filenames which already begin with `./'. - -v. The configure script was changed so that the GNU termcap library is not - compiled in if `prefer-curses' has been specified. - -w. HISTCONTROL and HISTIGNORE are no longer applied to the second and - subsequent lines of a multi-line command. - -x. A fix was made to `disown' so that it does a better job of catching - out-of-range jobs. - -y. Non-interactive shells no longer report the status of processes terminated - due to SIGINT, even if the standard output is a terminal. - -z. A bug that caused the output of `jobs' to have extra carriage returns - was fixed. - -aa. A bug that caused PIPESTATUS to not be set when builtins or shell - functions were executed in the foreground was fixed. - -bb. Bash now attempts to detect when it is being run by sshd, and treats - that case identically to being run by rshd. - -cc. A bug that caused `set -a' to export SHELLOPTS when one of the shell - options was changed was fixed. - -dd. The `kill' builtin now disallows empty or missing process id arguments - instead of treating them as identical to `0', which means the current - process. - -ee. `var=value declare -x var' now behaves identically to - `var=value export var'. Similarly for `var=value declare -r var' and - `var=value readonly var'. - -ff. A few memory leaks were fixed. - -gg. `alias' and `unalias' now print error messages when passed an argument - that is not an alias for printing or deletion, even when the shell is - not interactive, as POSIX.2 specifies. - -hh. `alias' and `alias -p' now return a status of 0 when no aliases are - defined, as POSIX.2 specifes. - -ii. `cd -' now prints the pathname of the new working directory if the shell - is interactive. - -jj. A fix was made so that the code that binds $PWD now copes with getcwd() - returning NULL. - -kk. `unset' now checks whether or not a function name it's trying to unset - is a valid shell identifier only when the shell is running in posix mode. - -ll. A change was made to the code that generates filenames for here documents - to make them less prone to name collisions. - -mm. The parser was changed so that `time' is recognized as a reserved word - only at the beginning of a pipeline. - -nn. The pathname canonicalization code was changed so that `//' is converted - into `/', but all other pathnames beginning with `//' are left alone, as - POSIX.2 specifies. - -oo. The `logout' builtin will no longer exit a non-interactive non-login - shell. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a problem in the readline test program rltest.c that caused a core - dump. - -b. The code that handles parser directives in inputrc files now displays - more error messages. - -c. The history expansion code was fixed so that the appearance of the - history comment character at the beginning of a word inhibits history - expansion for that word and the rest of the input line. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. A new version of malloc, based on the older GNU malloc, that has many - changes, is more page-based, is more conservative with memory usage, - and does not `orphan' large blocks when they are freed. - -b. A new version of gmalloc, based on the old GLIBC malloc, with many - changes and range checking included by default. - -c. A new implementation of fnmatch(3) that includes full POSIX.2 Basic - Regular Expression matching, including character classes, collating - symbols, equivalence classes, and support for case-insensitive pattern - matching. - -d. ksh-88 egrep-style extended pattern matching ([@+*?!](patlist)) has been - implemented, controlled by a new `shopt' option, `extglob'. - -e. There is a new ksh-like `[[' compound command, which implements - extended `test' functionality. - -f. There is a new `printf' builtin, implemented according to the POSIX.2 - specification. - -g. There is a new feature for command substitution: $(< filename) now expands - to the contents of `filename', with any trailing newlines removed - (equivalent to $(cat filename)). - -h. There are new tilde prefixes which expand to directories from the - directory stack. - -i. There is a new `**' arithmetic operator to do exponentiation. - -j. There are new configuration options to control how bash is linked: - `--enable-profiling', to allow bash to be profiled with gprof, and - `--enable-static-link', to allow bash to be linked statically. - -k. There is a new configuration option, `--enable-cond-command', which - controls whether or not the `[[' command is included. It is on by - default. - -l. There is a new configuration option, `--enable-extended-glob', which - controls whether or not the ksh extended globbing feature is included. - It is enabled by default. - -m. There is a new configuration #define in config.h.top that, when enabled, - will cause all login shells to source /etc/profile and one of the user- - specific login shell startup files, whether or not the shell is - interactive. - -n. There is a new invocation option, `--dump-po-strings', to dump - a shell script's translatable strings ($"...") in GNU `po' format. - -o. There is a new `shopt' option, `nocaseglob', to enable case-insensitive - pattern matching when globbing filenames and using the `case' construct. - -p. There is a new `shopt' option, `huponexit', which, when enabled, causes - the shell to send SIGHUP to all jobs when an interactive login shell - exits. - -q. `bind' has a new `-u' option, which takes a readline function name as an - argument and unbinds all key sequences bound to that function in a - specified keymap. - -r. `disown' now has `-a' and `-r' options, to limit operation to all jobs - and running jobs, respectively. - -s. The `shopt' `-p' option now causes output to be displayed in a reusable - format. - -t. `test' has a new `-N' option, which returns true if the filename argument - has been modified since it was last accessed. - -u. `umask' now has a `-p' option to print output in a reusable format. - -v. A new escape sequence, `\xNNN', has been added to the `echo -e' and $'...' - translation code. It expands to the character whose ascii code is NNN - in hexadecimal. - -w. The prompt string expansion code has a new `\r' escape sequence. - -x. The shell may now be cross-compiled for the CYGWIN32 environment on - a Unix machine. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. There is now an option for `iterative' yank-last-arg handline, so a user - can keep entering `M-.', yanking the last argument of successive history - lines. - -b. New variable, `print-completions-horizontally', which causes completion - matches to be displayed across the screen (like `ls -x') rather than up - and down the screen (like `ls'). - -c. New variable, `completion-ignore-case', which causes filename completion - and matching to be performed case-insensitively. - -d. There is a new bindable command, `magic-space', which causes history - expansion to be performed on the current readline buffer and a space to - be inserted into the result. - -e. There is a new bindable command, `menu-complete', which enables tcsh-like - menu completion (successive executions of menu-complete insert a single - completion match, cycling through the list of possible completions). - -f. There is a new bindable command, `paste-from-clipboard', for use on Win32 - systems, to insert the text from the Win32 clipboard into the editing - buffer. - -g. The key sequence translation code now understands printf-style backslash - escape sequences, including \NNN octal escapes. These escape sequences - may be used in key sequence definitions or macro values. - -h. An `$include' inputrc file parser directive has been added. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.01.1-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.01-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. The select command was fixed to check the validity of the user's - input more strenuously. - -b. A bug was fixed that prevented `time' from timing commands correctly - when supplied as an argument to `bash -c'. - -c. A fix was made to the mail checking code to keep from adding the same - mail file to the list of files to check multiple times when parsing - $MAILPATH. - -d. Fixed an off-by-one error in the tilde expansion library. - -e. When using the compound array assignment syntax, the old value of - the array is cleared before assigning the new value. - -f. Fixed a bug that could cause a core dump when a trap handler was reset - to the default in the trap command associated with that signal. - -g. Fixed a bug in the locale code that occurred when assigning a value - to LC_ALL. - -h. A change was made to the parser so that words of the form xxx=(...) - are not considered compound assignment statements unless there are - characters before the `='. - -i. A fix was made to the command tracing code to correctly quote each - word of output. - -j. Some changes were made to the bash-specific autoconf tests to make them - more portable. - -k. Completion of words with globbing characters now correctly quotes the - result. - -l. The directory /var/spool/mail is now preferred to /usr/spool/mail when - configure is deciding on the default mail directory. - -m. The brace completion code was fixed to not quote the `{' and `}'. - -n. Some fixes were made to make $RANDOM more random in subshells. - -o. System-specific changes were made to configure for: SVR4.2 - -p. Changes were made so that completion of words containing globbing chars - substitutes the result only if a single filename was matched. - -q. The window size is now recomputed after a job is stopped with SIGTSTP if - the user has set `checkwinsize' with `shopt'. - -r. When doing substring expansion, out-of-range substring specifiers now - cause nothing to be substituted rather than an expansion error. - -s. A fix was made so that you can no longer trap `SIGEXIT' or `SIGDEBUG' -- - only `EXIT' and `DEBUG' are accepted. - -t. The display of trapped signals now uses the signal number if signals - for which bash does not know the name are trapped. - -u. A fix was made so that `bash -r' does not turn on restricted mode until - after the startup files are executed. - -v. A bug was fixed that occasionally caused a core dump when a variable - found in the temporary environment of export/declare/readonly had a - null value. - -w. A bug that occasionally caused unallocated memory to be passed to free() - when doing arithmetic substitution was fixed. - -x. A bug that caused a buffer overrun when expanding a prompt string - containing `\w' and ${#PWD} exceeded PATH_MAX was fixed. - -y. A problem with the completion code that occasionally caused it to - refer to a character before the beginning of the readline line buffer - was fixed. - -z. A bug was fixed so that the `read' builtin restarts reads when - interrupted by signals other than SIGINT. - -aa. Fixed a bug that caused a command to be freed twice when there was - an evaluation error in the `eval' command. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Added a missing `extern' to a declaration in readline.h that kept - readline from compiling cleanly on some systems. - -b. The history file is now opened with mode 0600 when it is written for - better security. - -c. Changes were made to the SIGWINCH handling code so that prompt redisplay - is done better. - -d. ^G now interrupts incremental searches correctly. - -e. A bug that caused a core dump when the set of characters to be quoted - when completing words was empty was fixed. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.01-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.01-beta2. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. The `distclean' target should remove the `printenv' executable if it - has been created. - -b. The test suite was changed slightly to ensure that the error messages - are printed in English. - -c. A bug that caused the shell to dump core when a filename containing a - `/' was passed to `hash' was fixed. - -d. Pathname canonicalization now leaves a leading `//' intact, as POSIX.1 - requires. - -e. A memory leak when completing commands was fixed. - -f. A memory leak that occurred when checking the hash table for commands - with relative paths was fixed. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.01-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-2.01-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. The `ulimit' builtin translates RLIM_INFINITY to the hard limit only if - the current (soft) limit is less than or equal to the hard limit. - -b. Fixed a bug that caused the bash emulation of strcasecmp to produce - incorrect results. - -c. A bug that caused memory to be freed twice when a trap handler resets - the trap more than once was fixed. - -d. A bug that caused machines where sizeof (pointer) > sizeof (int) to - fail (and possibly dump core) when trying to unwind-protect a null - pointer was fixed. - -e. The startup files should not be run with job control enabled. This fix - allows SIGINT to once again interrupt startup file execution. - -f. Bash should not change the SIGPROF handler if it is set to something - other than SIG_DFL. - -g. The completion code that provides bash-specific completions for readline - now quotes characters that the readline code would treat as word break - characters if they appear in a file name. - -h. The completion code now correctly quotes filenames containing a `!', - even if the user attempted to use double quotes when attempting - completion. - -i. A bug that caused the shell to dump core when `disown' was called without - arguments and there was no current job was fixed. - -j. A construct like $((foo);bar) is now processed as a command substitution - rather than as a bad arithmetic substitution. - -k. A couple of bugs that caused `fc' to not obey the `cmdhist' and `lithist' - shell options when editing and re-executing a series of commands were - fixed. - -l. A fix was made to the grammar -- the list of commands between `do' and - `done' in the body of a `for' command should be treated the same as a - while loop. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. A couple of bugs that caused the history search functions to attempt to - free a NULL pointer were fixed. - -b. If the C library provides setlocale(3), readline does not need to look - at various environment variables to decide whether or not to go into - eight-bit mode automatically -- just check whether the current locale - is not `C' or `POSIX'. - -c. If the filename completion function finds that a directory was not closed - by a previous (interrupted) completion, it closes the directory with - closedir(). - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. New bindable readline commands: history-and-alias-expand-line and - alias-expand-line. The code was always in there, there was just no - way to execute it. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.01-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.01-alpha1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fixed a problem that could cause file descriptors used for process - substitution to conflict with those used explicitly in redirections. - -b. Made it easier to regenerate configure if the user changes configure.in. - -c. ${GROUPS[0]} should always be the primary group, even on systems without - multiple groups. - -d. Spelling correction is no longer enabled by default. - -e. Fixes to quoting problems in `bashbug'. - -f. OS-specific configuration changes were made for: Irix 6. - -g. OS-specific code changes were made for: QNX. - -h. A more meaningful message is now printed when the file in /tmp for a - here document cannot be created. - -i. Many changes to the shell's variable initialization code to speed - non-interactive startup. - -j. Changes to the non-job-control code so that it does not try to open - /dev/tty. - -k. The output of `set' and `export' is once again sorted, as POSIX wants. - -l. Fixed a problem caused by a recursive call reparsing the value of - $SHELLOPTS. - -m. The tilde code no longer calls getenv() when it's compiled as part of - the shell, which should eliminate problems on systems that cannot - redefine getenv(), like the NeXT OS. - -n. Fixed a problem that caused `bash -o' or `bash +o' to not list all - the shell options. - -o. Fixed `ulimit' to convert RLIM_INFINITY to the appropriate hard limit - only if the hard limit is greater than the current (soft) limit. - -p. Fixed a problem that arose when building bash in a different directory - than the source and y.tab.[ch] were remade with something other than - bison. This came up most often on NetBSD. - -q. Fixed a problem with completion -- it thought that `pwd`/[TAB] indicated - an unfinished command completion (`/), which generated errors. - -r. The bash special tilde expansions (~-, ~+) are now attempted before - calling the standard tilde expansion code, which should eliminate the - problems people have been seeing with this on Solaris 2.5.1. - -s. Added support for to places where it was missing. - -t. Changed the code that reads the output of a command substitution to not - go through stdio. This reduces the memory requirements and is faster. - -u. A number of changes to speed up export environment creation were made. - -v. A number of memory leaks were fixed as the result of running the test - scripts through Purify. - -w. Fixed a bug that caused subshells forked to interpret executable - scripts without a leading `#!' to not reinitialize the values of - the shell options. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. History library has less `#ifdef SHELL' code -- abstracted stuff out - into application-specific function hooks. - -b. Readline no longer calls getenv() if it's compiled as part of the shell, - which should eliminate problems on systems that cannot redefine getenv(), - like the NeXT OS. - -c. Fixed translation of ESC when `untranslating' macro values. - -d. The region kill operation now fixes the mark if it ends up beyond the - boundaries of the line after the region is deleted. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. New argument for `configure': `--with-curses'. This can be used to - override the selection of the termcap library on systems where it is - deficient. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.01-alpha1, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-release. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. System-specific configuration changes for: FreeBSD, SunOS4, Irix, - MachTen, QNX 4.2, Harris Night Hawk, SunOS5. - -b. System-specific code changes were made for: Linux, 4.4 BSD, QNX 4.2, - HP-UX, AIX 4.2. - -c. A bug that caused the exec builtin to fail because the full pathname of - the command could not be found was fixed. - -d. The code that performs output redirections is now more resistant to - race conditions and possible security exploits. - -e. A bug that caused the shell to dump core when performing pattern - substitutions on variable values was fixed. - -f. More hosts are now recognized by the auto-configuration mechanism - (OpenBSD, QNX, others). - -g. Assignments to read-only variables that attempt to convert them to - arrays are now errors. - -h. A bug that caused shell scripts using array assignments in POSIX mode - to exit after the assignment was performed was fixed. - -i. The substring expansion code is now more careful about running off the - ends of the expanded variable value. - -j. A bug that caused completion to fail if a backquoted command substitution - appeared anywhere on the line was fixed. - -k. The `source' builtin no longer turns off history if it has been enabled - in a non-interactive shell. - -l. A bug that caused the shell to crash when `disown' was given a pid - instead of a job number was fixed. - -m. The `cd' spelling correction code will not try to change to `.' if no - directory entries match a single-character argument. - -n. A bad variable name supplied to `declare', `export', or `readonly' no - longer causes a non-interactive shell in POSIX mode to exit. - -o. Some fixes were made to the test suite to handle peculiarities of - various Unix versions. - -p. The bash completion code now quotes characters that readline would - treat as word breaks for completion but are not shell metacharacters. - -q. Bad options supplied at invocation now cause a usage message to be - displayed. - -r. Fixes were made to the code that handles DEBUG traps so that the trap - string is not freed inappropriately. - -s. Some changes were made to the bash debugger in examples/bashdb -- it - should be closer to working now. - -t. A problem that caused the default filename used for mail checking to be - wrong was fixed. - -u. A fix was made to the `echo' builtin so that NUL characters printed with - `echo -e' do not cause the output to be truncated. - -v. A fix was made to the job control code so that the shell behaves better - when monitor mode is enabled in a non-interactive shell. - -w. Bash no longer catches all of the terminating signals in a non- - interactive shell until a trap is set on EXIT, which should result in - quicker startup. - -x. A fix was made to the command timing code so that `time' can be used in - a loop. - -y. A fix was made to the parser so that `((cmd); cmd2)' is now parsed as - a nested subshell rather than strictly as an (erroneous) arithmetic - command. - -z. A fix was made to the globbing code so that it correctly matches quoted - filenames beginning with a `.'. - -aa. A bug in `fc' that caused some multi-line commands to not be stored as - one command in the history when they were re-executed after editing - (with `fc -e') was fixed. - -bb. The `ulimit' builtin now attempts to catch some classes of integer - overflows. - -cc. The command-oriented-history code no longer attempts to add `;' - inappropriately when a newline appears while reading a $(...) command - substitution. - -dd. A bug that caused the shell to dump core when `help --' was executed - was fixed. - -ee. A bug that caused the shell to crash when an unset variable appeared - in the body of a here document after `set -u' had been executed was - fixed. - -ff. Implicit input redirections from /dev/null for asynchronous commands - are now handled better. - -gg. A bug that caused the shell to fail to compile when configured with - `--disable-readline' was fixed. - -hh. The globbing code should now be interruptible. - -ii. Bash now notices when the `kill' builtin is used to send SIGCONT to a - stopped job and adjusts the data structures accordingly, as if `bg' had - been executed instead. - -jj. A bug that caused the shell to crash when mixing calls to `getopts' - and `shift' on the same set of positional parameters was fixed. - -kk. The command printing code now preserves the `-p' flag to `time'. - -ll. The command printing code now handles here documents better when there - are other redirections associated with the command. - -mm. The special glibc environment variable (NNN_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_) - is no longer placed into the environment of executed commands -- users - of glibc had too many problems with it. - -nn. Reorganized the code that generates signames.h. The signal_names list - is now more complete but may be slightly different (SIGABRT is favored - over SIGIOT, for example). The preferred signal names are those - listed in the POSIX.2 standard. - -oo. `bashbug' now uses a filename shorter than 14 characters for its - temporary file, and asks for confirmation before sending the bug - report. - -pp. A bug that caused TAB completion in vi editing mode to not be turned - off when `set -o posix' was executed or back on when `set +o posix' - was executed was fixed. - -qq. A bug in the brace expansion code that caused brace expansions appearing - in new-style $(...) command substitutions to be inappropriately expanded - was fixed. - -rr. A bug in the readline hook shell-expand-line that could cause memory to - be inappropriately freed was fixed. - -ss. A bug that caused some arithmetic expressions containing `&&' and `||' - to be parsed with the wrong precedence has been fixed. - -tt. References to unbound variables after `set -u' has been executed now - cause the shell to exit immediately, as they should. - -uu. A bug that caused the shell to exit inappropriately when `set -e' had - been executed and a command's return status was being inverted with the - `!' reserved word was fixed. - -vv. A bug that could occasionally cause the shell to crash with a - divide-by-zero error when timing a command was fixed. - -ww. A bug that caused parameter pattern substitution to leave stray - backslashes in the replacement string when the expression is in - double quotes was fixed. - -xx. The `break' and `continue' builtins now break out of all loops when an - invalid count argument is supplied. - -yy. Fixed a bug that caused PATH to be set to the empty string if - `command -p' is executed with PATH unset. - -zz. Fixed `kill -l signum' to print the signal name without the `SIG' prefix, - as POSIX specifies. - -aaa. Fixed a bug that caused the shell to crash while setting $SHELLOPTS - if there were no shell options set. - -bbb. Fixed `export -p' and `readonly -p' so that when the shell is in POSIX - mode, their output is as POSIX.2 specifies. - -ccc. Fixed a bug in `readonly' so that `readonly -a avar=(...)' actually - creates an array variable. - -ddd. Fixed a bug that prevented `time' from correctly timing background - pipelines. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. A bug that caused an extra newline to be printed when the cursor was on - an otherwise empty line was fixed. - -b. An instance of memory being used after it was freed was corrected. - -c. The redisplay code now works when the prompt is longer than the screen - width. - -d. `dump-macros' is now a bindable name, as it should have been all along. - -e. Non-printable characters are now expanded when displaying macros and - their values. - -f. The `dump-variables' and `dump-macros' commands now output a leading - newline if they're called as the result of a key sequence, rather - than directly by an application. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. There is a new builtin array variable: GROUPS, the set of groups to which - the user belongs. This is used by the test suite. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. If a key sequence bound to `universal-argument' is read while reading a - numeric argument started with `universal-argument', it terminates the - argument but is otherwise ignored. This provides a way to insert multiple - instances of a digit string, and is how GNU emacs does it. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.0-release, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-beta3. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Fix to the `getopts' builtin so that it does the right thing when a - required option argument is not present. - -b. The completion code now updates the common prefix of matched names - after FIGNORE processing is done, since any names that were removed - may have changed the common prefix. - -c. Fixed a bug that made messages in MAILPATH entries not work correctly. - -d. Fixed a serious documentation error in the description of the new - ${parameter:offset[:length]} expansion. - -e. Fixes to make parameter substring expansion ({$param:offset[:length]}) - work when within double quotes. - -f. Fixes to make ^A (CTLESC) survive an unquoted expansion of positional - parameters. - -g. Corrected a misspelling of `unlimited' in the output of `ulimit'. - -h. Fixed a bug that caused executable scripts without a leading `#!' to - occasionally pick up the wrong set of positional parameters. - -i. Linux systems now have a working `ulimit -v', using RLIMIT_AS. - -j. Updated config.guess so that many more machine types are recognized. - -k. Fixed a bug with backslash-quoted slashes in the ${param/pat[/sub]} - expansion. - -l. If the shell is named `-su', and `-c command' is supplied, read and - execute the login shell startup files even though the shell is not - interactive. This is to support the `-' option to `su'. - -m. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps when the DEBUG trap was ignored - with `trap "" DEBUG' and a shell function was subsequently executed. - -n. Fixed a bug that caused core dumps in the read builtin when IFS was - set to the null string and the input had leading whitespace. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a bug that caused a numeric argument of 1024 to be ignored when - inserting text. - -b. Fixed the display code so that the numeric argument is displayed as it's - being entered. - -c. Fixed the numeric argument reading code so that `M-- command' is - equivalent to `M--1 command', as the prompt implies. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. `ulimit' now sets both hard and soft limits and reports the soft limit - by default (when neither -H nor -S is specified). This is compatible - with versions of sh and ksh that implement `ulimit'. - -b. Integer constants have been extended to base 64. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. The `home' and `end' keys are now bound to beginning-of-line and - end-of-line, respectively, if the corresponding termcap capabilities - are present. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.0-beta3, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-beta2. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. System-specific changes for: AIX 4.2, SCO 3.2v[45], HP-UX. - -b. When in POSIX mode, variable assignments preceding a special builtin - persist in the shell environment after the builtin completes. - -c. Changed all calls to getwd() to getcwd(). Improved check for systems - where the libc getcwd() calls popen(), since that breaks on some - systems when job control is being used. - -d. Fixed a bug that caused seg faults when executing scripts with the - execute bit set but without a leading `#!'. - -e. The environment passed to executed commands is never sorted. - -f. A bug was fixed in the code that expands ${name[@]} to the number of - elements in an array variable. - -g. A bug was fixed in the array compound assignment code ( A=( ... ) ). - -h. Window size changes now correctly propagate down to readline if - the shopt `checkwinsize' option is enabled. - -i. A fix was made in the code that expands to the length of a variable - value (${#var}). - -j. A fix was made to the command builtin so that it did not turn on the - `no fork' flag inappropriately. - -k. A fix was made to make `set -n' work more reliably. - -l. A fix was made to the job control initialization code so that the - terminal process group is set to the shell's process group if the - shell changes its own process group. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. System-specific changes for: SCO 3.2v[45]. - -b. The behavior of the vi-mode `.' when redoing an `i' command was changed - to insert the text previously inserted by the `i' command rather than - simply entering insert mode. - -3. New features in Bash - -a. There is a new version of the autoload function package, in - examples/functions/autoload.v2, that uses arrays and provides more - functionality. - -b. Support for LC_COLLATE and locale-specific sorting of the results of - pathname expansion if strcoll() is available. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. Support for locale-specific sorting of completion possibilities if - strcoll() is available. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.0-beta2, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-beta1. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. `pushd -' is once again equivalent to `pushd $OLDPWD'. - -b. OS-specific changes for: SCO 3.2v[45]. - -c. A change was made to the fix for the recently-reported security hole - when reading characters with octal value 255 to make it work better on - systems with restartable system calls when not using readline. - -d. Some changes were made to the test suite so that it works if you - configure bash with --enable-usg-echo-default. - -e. A fix was made to the parsing of conditional arithmetic expressions. - -f. Illegal arithmetic bases now cause an arithmetic evaluation error rather - than being silently reset. - -g. Multiple arithmetic bases now cause an arithmetic evaluation error - instead of being ignored. - -h. A fix was made to the evaluation of ${param?word} to conform to POSIX.2. - -i. A bug that sometimes caused array indices to be evaluated twice (which - would cause errors when they contained assignment statements) was fixed. - -j. `ulimit' was rewritten to avoid problems with getrlimit(2) returning - unsigned values and to simplify the code. - -k. A bug in the command-oriented-history code that caused it to sometimes - put semicolons after right parens inappropriately was fixed. - -l. The values inserted into the prompt by the \w and \W escape sequences - are now quoted to prevent further expansion. - -m. An interactive shell invoked as `sh' now reads and executes commands - from the file named by $ENV when it starts up. If it's a login shell, - it does this after reading /etc/profile and ~/.profile. - -n. The file named by $ENV is never read by non-interactive shells. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. A few changes were made to hide some macros and functions that should not - be public. - -b. An off-by-one error that caused seg faults in the history expansion code - was fixed. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. The ksh-style ((...)) arithmetic command was implemented. It is exactly - identical to let "...". This is controlled by a new option to configure, - `--enable-dparen-arithmetic', which is on by default. - -b. There is a new #define available in config.h.top: SYS_BASH_LOGOUT. If - defined to a filename, bash reads and executes commands from that file - when a login shell exits. It's commented out by default. - -c. `ulimit' has a `-l' option that reports the maximum amount of data that - may be locked into memory on 4.4BSD-based systems. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.0-beta1, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-alpha4. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. A bug that sometimes caused traps to be ignored on signals the - shell treats specially was fixed. - -b. The internationalization code was changed to track the values of - LC_* variables and call setlocale() as appropriate. The TEXTDOMAIN - and TEXTDOMAINDIR variables are also tracked; changes cause calls - to textdomain() and bindtextdomain(), if available. - -c. A bug was fixed that sometimes caused double-quoted strings to be - parsed incorrectly. - -d. Changes were made so that the siglist code compiles correctly on - Solaris 2.5. - -e. Added `:' to the set of characters that cause word breaks for the - completion code so that pathnames in assignments to $PATH can be - completed. - -f. The `select' command was fixed to print $PS3 to stderr. - -g. Fixed an error in the manual page section describing the effect that - setting and unsetting GLOBIGNORE has on the setting of the `dotglob' - option. - -h. The time conversion code now uses CLK_TCK rather than CLOCKS_PER_SEC - on systems without gettimeofday() and resources. - -i. The getopt static variables are now initialized each time a subshell - is started, so subshells using `getopts' work right. - -j. A sign-extension bug that caused a possible security hole was fixed. - -k. The parser now reads characters between backquotes within a double- - quoted string as a single word, so double quotes in the backquoted - string don't terminate the enclosing double-quoted string. - -l. A bug that caused `^O' to work incorrectly when typed as the first - thing to an interactive shell was fixed. - -m. A rarely-exercised off-by-one error in the code that quotes variable - values was fixed. - -n. Some memory and file descriptor leaks encountered when running a - shell script that is executable but does not have a leading `#!' - were plugged. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. A bug that sometimes caused incorrect results when trying to read - typeahead on systems without FIONREAD was fixed. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. The command timing code now uses the value of the TIMEFORMAT variable - to format and display timing statistics. - -b. The `time' reserved word now accepts a `-p' option to force the - POSIX.2 output format. - -c. There are a couple of new and updated scripts to convert csh startup - files to bash format. - -d. There is a new builtin array variable: BASH_VERSINFO. The various - members hold the parts of the version information in BASH_VERSION, - plus the value of MACHTYPE. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. Setting LANG to `en_US.ISO8859-1' now causes readline to enter - eight-bit mode. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.0-alpha4, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-alpha3. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. There is better detection of rsh connections on Solaris 2. - -b. Assignments to read-only variables preceding a command name are now - variable assignment errors. Variable assignment errors cause - non-interactive shells running in posix mode to exit. - -c. The word tokenizer was rewritten to handle nested quotes and pairs - ('', "", ``, ${...}, $(...), $[...], $'...', $"...", <(...), >(...)) - correctly. Some of the parameter expansion code was updated as a - consequence. - -d. A fix was made to `test' when given three arguments so that a binary - operator is checked for first, before checking that the first argument - is `!'. - -e. 2''>/dev/null is no longer equivalent to 2>/dev/null. - -f. Parser error messages were regularized, and in most cases the name of - the shell script being read by a non-interactive shell is not printed - twice. - -g. A fix was made to the completion code so that it no longer removes the - text the user typed in some cases. - -h. The special glibc `getopt' environment variable is no longer put into - the environment on machines with small values of ARG_MAX. - -i. The expansion of ${...} now follows the POSIX.2 rules for finding the - closing `}'. - -j. The shell no longer displays spurious status messages for background - jobs in shell scripts that complete successfully when the script is - run from a terminal. - -k. `shopt -o' now correctly updates $SHELLOPTS. - -l. A bug that caused the $PATH searching code to return a non-executable - file even when an executable file with the same name appeared later in - $PATH was fixed. - -m. The shell now does tilde expansions on unquoted `:~' in assignment - statements when not in posix mode. - -n. Variable assignment errors when a command consists only of assignments - now cause non-interactive shells to exit when in posix mode. - -o. If the variable in a `for' or `select' command is read-only, or not a - legal shell identifier, a variable assignment error occurs. - -p. `test' now handles `-a' and `-o' as binary operators when three arguments - are supplied, and correctly parses `( word )' as equivalent to `word'. - -q. `test' was fixed so that file names of the form /dev/fd/NN mean the same - thing on all systems, even Linux. - -r. Fixed a bug in the globbing code that caused patterns with multiple - consecutive `*'s to not be matched correctly. - -s. Fixed a bug that caused $PS2 to not be printed when an interactive shell - not using readline is reading a here document. - -t. Fixed a bug that caused history expansion to be performed inappropriately - when a single-quoted string spanned more than one line. - -u. `getopts' now checks that the variable name passed by the user as the - second argument is a legal shell identifier and that the variable is - not read-only. - -v. Fixed `getopts' to obey POSIX.2 rules for setting $OPTIND when it - encounters an error. - -w. Fixed `set' to display variable values in a form that can be re-read. - -x. Fixed a bug in the code that keeps track of whether or not local variables - have been declared at the current level of function nesting. - -y. Non-interactive shells in posix mode now exit if the name in a function - declaration is not a legal identifier. - -z. The job control code now ignores stopped children when the shell is not - interactive. - -aa. The `cd' builtin no longer attempts spelling correction on the directory - name if the shell is not interactive, regardless of the setting of the - `cdspell' option. - -bb. Some OS-specific changes were made for SCO 3.2v[45] and AIX 4.2. - -cc. `time' now prints its output to stderr, as POSIX.2 specifies. - -2. Fixes to Readline - -a. After printing possible completions, all lines of a multi-line prompt - are redisplayed. - -b. Some changes were made to the terminal handling code in rltty.c to - work around AIX 4.2 bugs. - -3. New Features in Bash - -a. There is a new loadable builtin: sprintf, with calling syntax - sprintf var format [args] - This provides an easy way to simulate ksh left- and right-justified - variable values. - -b. The expansions of \h and \H in prompt strings were swapped. \h now - expands to the hostname up to the first `.', as in bash-1.14. - -4. New Features in Readline - -a. The bash-1.14 behavior when ^M is typed while doing an incremental - search was restored. ^J may now be used to terminate the search without - accepting the line. - -b. There is a new bindable variable: disable-completion. This inhibits - word completion and causes the completion character to be inserted as - if it had been bound to self-insert. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This document details the changes between this version, bash-2.0-alpha3, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-alpha2. - -There is now a file `COMPAT' included in the distribution that lists the -user-visible incompatibilities between 1.14 and 2.0. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. Some work was done so that word splitting of the rhs of assignment - statements conforms more closely to historical practice. - -b. A couple of errant memory frees were fixed. - -c. A fix was made to the test builtin so it recognizes `<' and `>' as - binary operators. - -d. The GNU malloc in lib/malloc/malloc.c now scrambles memory as it's - allocated and freed. This is to catch callers that refer to freed - memory or assume something about newly-allocated memory. - -e. Fixed a problem with conversion to 12-hour time in the prompt - expansion code. - -f. Fixed a problem with configure's argument parsing order. Now you can - correctly turn on specific options after using --enable-minimal-config. - -g. The configure script now automatically disables the use of GNU malloc - on systems where it's appropriate (better than having people read the - NOTES file and do it manually). - -h. There are new prompt expansions (\v and \V) to insert version information - into the prompt strings. - -i. The default prompt string now includes the version number. - -j. Most of the builtins that take no options were changed to use the - internal getopt so they can produce proper error messages for -? - and incorrect options. - -k. Some system-specific changes were made for SVR4.2 and Solaris 2.5. - -l. Bash now uses PATH_MAX instead of MAXPATHLEN and NAME_MAX instead of - MAXNAMLEN. - -m. A couple of problems caused by uninitialized variables were fixed. - -n. There are a number of new loadable builtin examples: logname, basename, - dirname, tty, pathchk, tee, head, and rmdir. All of these conform to - POSIX.2. - -o. Bash now notices changes in TZ and calls tzset() if present, so - changing TZ will alter the time printed by prompt expansions. - -p. The source was reorganized a bit so I don't have to wait so long for - some files to compile, and to facilitate the creation of a `shell - library' at some future point. - -q. Bash no longer turns off job control if called as `sh', since the - POSIX.2 spec includes job control as a standard feature. - -r. `bash -o posix' now works as intended. - -s. Fixed a problem with the completion code: when completing a filename - that contained globbing characters, if show-all-if-ambiguous was set, - the completion code would remove the user's text. - -t. Fixed ulimit so that (hopefully) the full range of limits is available - on HPUX systems. - -u. A new `shopt' option (`hostcomplete') enables and disables hostname - completion. - -v. The shell no longer attempts to save the history on an abort(), - which is usually called by programming_error(). - -w. The `-s' option to `fc' was changed to echo the command to be executed - to stderr instead of stdout. - -x. If the editor invoked by `fc -e' exits with a non-zero status, no - commands are executed. - -y. Fixed a bug that made the shopt `histverify' option work incorrectly. - -z. There is a new variable `MACHTYPE' whose value is the GNU-style - `cpu-company-system' system description as set by configure. (The - values of MACHTYPE and HOSTTYPE should really be swapped.) - -aa. The `ulimit' builtin now allows the maximum virtual memory size to be - set via setrlimit(2) if RLIMIT_VMEM is defined. - -bb. `bash -nc 'command'' no longer runs `command'. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. Fixed a typo in the code that checked for FIONREAD in input.c. - -b. Fixed a bug in the code that outputs keybindings, so things like C-\ - are quoted properly. - -c. Fixed a bug in the inputrc file parsing code to handle the problems - caused by inputrc files created from the output of `bind -p' in - previous versions of bash. The problem was due to the bug fixed - in item b above. - -d. Readline no longer turns off the terminal's meta key, and turns it on - once the first time it's called. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This file documents the changes between this version, bash-2.0-alpha2, -and the previous version, bash-2.0-alpha. - -1. Changes to Bash - -a. The shell no longer thinks directories are executable. - -b. `disown' has a new option, `h', which inhibits the resending of SIGHUP - but does not remove the job from the jobs table. - -c. The varargs functions in error.c now use ANSI-C `stdarg' if available. - -d. The build process now treats the `build version' in .build as local to - the build directory, so different versions built from the same source - tree have different `build versions'. - -e. Some problems with the grammar have been fixed. (It used `list' in a few - productions where `compound_list' was needed. A `list' must be terminated - with a newline or semicolon; a `compound_list' need not be.) - -f. A fix was made to keep `wait' from hanging when waiting for all background - jobs. - -g. `bash --help' now writes its output to stdout, like the GNU Coding Standards - specify, and includes the machine type (the value of MACHTYPE). - -h. `bash --version' now prints more information and exits successfully, like - the GNU Coding Standards specify. - -i. The output of `time' and `times' now prints fractional seconds with three - places after the decimal point. - -j. A bug that caused process substitutions to screw up the pipeline printed - by `jobs' was fixed. - -k. Fixes were made to the code that implements $'...' and $"..." so they - work as documented. - -l. The process substitution code now opens named pipes for reading with - O_NONBLOCK to avoid hanging. - -m. Fixes were made to the trap code so the shell cleans up correctly if the - trap command contains a `return' and we're executing a function or - sourcing a script with `.'. - -n. Fixes to doc/Makefile.in so that it doesn't try to remake all of the - documentation (ps, dvi, etc.) on a `make install'. - -o. Fixed an auto-increment error that caused bash -c args to sometimes dump - core. - -p. Fixed a bug that caused $HISTIGNORE to fail when the history line - contained globbing characters. - -2. Changes to Readline - -a. There is a new string variable, rl_library_version, available for use by - applications. The current value is "2.1". - -b. A bug encountered when expand-tilde was enabled and file completion was - attempted on a word beginning with `~/' was fixed. - -c. A slight change was made to the incremental search termination behavior. - ESC still terminates the search, but if input is pending or arrives - within 0.1 seconds (on systems with select(2)), it is used as a prefix - character. This is intented to allow users to terminate searches with - the arrow keys and get the behavior they expect. diff --git a/NEWS~ b/NEWS~ index 8b1b7bcd3..d98fae2c9 100644 --- a/NEWS~ +++ b/NEWS~ @@ -1,3 +1,99 @@ +This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-4.2 since +the release of bash-4.1. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is +the place to look for complete descriptions. + +1. New Features in Bash + +a. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to `foo' in an executable shell script without a + leading #!. + +b. Subshells begun to execute command substitutions or run shell functions or + builtins in subshells do not reset trap strings until a new trap is + specified. This allows $(trap) to display the caller's traps and the + trap strings to persist until a new trap is set. + +c. `trap -p' will now show signals ignored at shell startup, though their + disposition still cannot be modified. + +d. $'...', echo, and printf understand \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX escape sequences. + +e. declare/typeset has a new `-g' option, which creates variables in the + global scope even when run in a shell function. + +f. test/[/[[ have a new -v variable unary operator, which returns success if + `variable' has been set. + +g. Posix parsing changes to allow `! time command' and multiple consecutive + instances of `!' (which toggle) and `time' (which have no cumulative + effect). + +h. Posix change to allow `time' as a command by itself to print the elapsed + user, system, and real times for the shell and its children. + +j. $((...)) is always parsed as an arithmetic expansion first, instead of as + a potential nested command substitution, as Posix requires. + +k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell + function nesting (recursive execution) level. + +l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command: + the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index. + +m. The printf builtin has as new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values + to use strftime-like formatting. + +n. There is a new `compat41' shell option. + +o. The cd builtin has a new Posix-mandated `-e' option. + +p. Negative subscripts to indexed arrays, previously errors, now are treated + as offsets from the maximum assigned index + 1. + +q. Negative length specifications in the ${var:offset:length} expansion, + previously errors, are now treated as offsets from the end of the variable. + +r. Parsing change to allow `time -p --'. + +s. Posix-mode parsing change to not recognize `time' as a keyword if the + following token begins with a `-'. This means no more Posix-mode + `time -p'. Posix interpretation 267. + +t. There is a new `lastpipe' shell option that runs the last command of a + pipeline in the current shell context. The lastpipe option has no + effect if job control is enabled. + +u. History expansion no longer expands the `$!' variable expansion. + +v. Posix mode shells no longer exit if a variable assignment error occurs + with an assignment preceding a command that is not a special builtin. + +w. Non-interactive mode shells exit if -u is enabled an an attempt is made + to use an unset variable with the % or # expansions, the `//', `^', or + `,' expansions, or the parameter length expansion. + +x. Posix-mode shells use the argument passed to `.' as-is if a $PATH search + fails, effectively searching the current directory. Posix-2008 change. + +2. New Features in Readline + +a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the + current directory if $HOME is unset. This closes a potential security + problem if the application does not specify a history filename. + +b. New bindable variable `completion-display-width' to set the number of + columns used when displaying completions. + +c. New bindable variable `completion-case-map' to cause case-insensitive + completion to treat `-' and `_' as identical. + +d. There are new bindable vi-mode command names to avoid readline's case- + insensitive matching not allowing them to be bound separately. + +e. New bindable variable `menu-complete-display-prefix' causes the menu + completion code to display the common prefix of the possible completions + before cycling through the list, instead of after. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-4.1 since the release of bash-4.0. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is the place to look for complete descriptions. diff --git a/bashline.c~ b/bashline.c~ index 9bb2c25c4..edaa9242a 100644 --- a/bashline.c~ +++ b/bashline.c~ @@ -499,9 +499,11 @@ initialize_readline () /* Tell the completer that we want a crack first. */ rl_attempted_completion_function = attempt_shell_completion; +#if 0 /* Tell the completer that we might want to follow symbolic links or do other expansion on directory names. */ rl_directory_completion_hook = bash_directory_completion_hook; +#endif rl_filename_rewrite_hook = bash_filename_rewrite_hook; @@ -994,7 +996,9 @@ bash_forward_shellword (count, key) } /* Are we in a quoted string? If we are, move to the end of the quoted - string and continue the outer loop. */ + string and continue the outer loop. 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a/doc/bashref.fns b/doc/bashref.fns index 8e4a990b3..511b07bff 100644 --- a/doc/bashref.fns +++ b/doc/bashref.fns @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ \entry {\code {backward-char (C-b)}}{108} \entry {\code {backward-delete-char (Rubout)}}{110} \entry {\code {backward-kill-line (C-x Rubout)}}{111} -\entry {\code {backward-kill-word ()}}{111} \entry {\code {backward-kill-word (M-\key {DEL})}}{111} \entry {\code {backward-word (M-b)}}{108} \entry {\code {beginning-of-history (M-<)}}{109} @@ -99,6 +98,7 @@ \initial {S} \entry {\code {self-insert (a, b, A, 1, !, \dots {})}}{110} \entry {\code {set-mark (C-@)}}{115} +\entry {\code {shell-backward-kill-word ()}}{111} \entry {\code {shell-backward-word ()}}{108} \entry {\code {shell-expand-line (M-C-e)}}{116} \entry {\code {shell-forward-word ()}}{108} diff --git a/doc/bashref.html b/doc/bashref.html index 58549e94c..0f222d511 100644 --- a/doc/bashref.html +++ b/doc/bashref.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + %s\n", result); - free (result); - } - exit (0); -} - -static void memory_error_and_abort (); - -static void * -xmalloc (bytes) - size_t bytes; -{ - void *temp = (char *)malloc (bytes); - - if (!temp) - memory_error_and_abort (); - return (temp); -} - -static void * -xrealloc (pointer, bytes) - void *pointer; - int bytes; -{ - void *temp; - - if (!pointer) - temp = malloc (bytes); - else - temp = realloc (pointer, bytes); - - if (!temp) - memory_error_and_abort (); - - return (temp); -} - -static void -memory_error_and_abort () -{ - fprintf (stderr, "readline: out of virtual memory\n"); - abort (); -} - -/* - * Local variables: - * compile-command: "gcc -g -DTEST -o tilde tilde.c" - * end: - */ -#endif /* TEST */ diff --git a/lib/readline/tilde.c b/lib/readline/tilde.c new file mode 120000 index 000000000..439ceedeb --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/readline/tilde.c @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../tilde/tilde.c \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/readline/tilde.h b/lib/readline/tilde.h deleted file mode 100644 index e26dd0476..000000000 --- a/lib/readline/tilde.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/* tilde.h: Externally available variables and function in libtilde.a. */ - -/* Copyright (C) 1992-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This file contains the Readline Library (Readline), a set of - routines for providing Emacs style line input to programs that ask - for it. - - Readline is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - Readline is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with Readline. If not, see . -*/ - -#if !defined (_TILDE_H_) -# define _TILDE_H_ - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* A function can be defined using prototypes and compile on both ANSI C - and traditional C compilers with something like this: - extern char *func PARAMS((char *, char *, int)); */ - -#if !defined (PARAMS) -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__GNUC__) || defined (__cplusplus) -# define PARAMS(protos) protos -# else -# define PARAMS(protos) () -# endif -#endif - -typedef char *tilde_hook_func_t PARAMS((char *)); - -/* If non-null, this contains the address of a function that the application - wants called before trying the standard tilde expansions. The function - is called with the text sans tilde, and returns a malloc()'ed string - which is the expansion, or a NULL pointer if the expansion fails. */ -extern tilde_hook_func_t *tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook; - -/* If non-null, this contains the address of a function to call if the - standard meaning for expanding a tilde fails. The function is called - with the text (sans tilde, as in "foo"), and returns a malloc()'ed string - which is the expansion, or a NULL pointer if there is no expansion. */ -extern tilde_hook_func_t *tilde_expansion_failure_hook; - -/* When non-null, this is a NULL terminated array of strings which - are duplicates for a tilde prefix. Bash uses this to expand - `=~' and `:~'. */ -extern char **tilde_additional_prefixes; - -/* When non-null, this is a NULL terminated array of strings which match - the end of a username, instead of just "/". Bash sets this to - `:' and `=~'. */ -extern char **tilde_additional_suffixes; - -/* Return a new string which is the result of tilde expanding STRING. */ -extern char *tilde_expand PARAMS((const char *)); - -/* Do the work of tilde expansion on FILENAME. FILENAME starts with a - tilde. If there is no expansion, call tilde_expansion_failure_hook. */ -extern char *tilde_expand_word PARAMS((const char *)); - -/* Find the portion of the string beginning with ~ that should be expanded. */ -extern char *tilde_find_word PARAMS((const char *, int, int *)); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* _TILDE_H_ */ diff --git a/lib/readline/tilde.h b/lib/readline/tilde.h new file mode 120000 index 000000000..6fea2aeaa --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/readline/tilde.h @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +../tilde/tilde.h \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/readline/vi_mode.c b/lib/readline/vi_mode.c index 23462169a..41e1dbb96 100644 --- a/lib/readline/vi_mode.c +++ b/lib/readline/vi_mode.c @@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ static int rl_domove_motion_callback (m) _rl_vimotion_cxt *m; { - int c, key, save, r; + int c, save, r; int old_end; _rl_vi_last_motion = c = m->motion; @@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ rl_domove_motion_callback (m) /* If cw or cW, back up to the end of a word, so the behaviour of ce or cE is the actual result. Brute-force, no subtlety. */ - if (key == 'c' && rl_point >= rl_mark && (_rl_to_upper (c) == 'W')) + if (m->key == 'c' && rl_point >= rl_mark && (_rl_to_upper (c) == 'W')) { /* Don't move farther back than where we started. */ while (rl_point > rl_mark && whitespace (rl_line_buffer[rl_point])) @@ -1193,7 +1193,8 @@ rl_vi_domove (x, ignore) int r; _rl_vimotion_cxt *m; - *ignore = m->motion = rl_vi_domove_getchar (m = _rl_vimvcxt); + m = _rl_vimvcxt; + *ignore = m->motion = rl_vi_domove_getchar (m); if (m->motion < 0) { diff --git a/lib/readline/vi_mode.c~ b/lib/readline/vi_mode.c~ index 02a4f24a2..23462169a 100644 --- a/lib/readline/vi_mode.c~ +++ b/lib/readline/vi_mode.c~ @@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ _rl_vi_append_forward (key) #if 0 rl_forward_char (1, key); #else - _rl_forward_char_internal (1); + rl_point = _rl_forward_char_internal (1); #endif if (point == rl_point) rl_point = rl_end; diff --git a/lib/sh/shquote.c b/lib/sh/shquote.c index a267d3800..a6e231b8f 100644 --- a/lib/sh/shquote.c +++ b/lib/sh/shquote.c @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Used by alias and trap, among others. */ char * sh_single_quote (string) - char *string; + const char *string; { register int c; char *result, *r, *s; @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ sh_single_quote (string) /* Quote STRING using double quotes. Return a new string. */ char * sh_double_quote (string) - char *string; + const char *string; { register unsigned char c; char *result, *r, *s; diff --git a/lib/sh/shquote.c~ b/lib/sh/shquote.c~ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a267d3800 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/sh/shquote.c~ @@ -0,0 +1,278 @@ +/* shquote - functions to quote and dequote strings */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash. If not, see . +*/ + +#include + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# ifdef _MINIX +# include +# endif +# include +#endif + +#include + +#include "syntax.h" +#include + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Functions for quoting strings to be re-read as input */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Return a new string which is the single-quoted version of STRING. + Used by alias and trap, among others. */ +char * +sh_single_quote (string) + char *string; +{ + register int c; + char *result, *r, *s; + + result = (char *)xmalloc (3 + (4 * strlen (string))); + r = result; + *r++ = '\''; + + for (s = string; s && (c = *s); s++) + { + *r++ = c; + + if (c == '\'') + { + *r++ = '\\'; /* insert escaped single quote */ + *r++ = '\''; + *r++ = '\''; /* start new quoted string */ + } + } + + *r++ = '\''; + *r = '\0'; + + return (result); +} + +/* Quote STRING using double quotes. Return a new string. */ +char * +sh_double_quote (string) + char *string; +{ + register unsigned char c; + char *result, *r, *s; + + result = (char *)xmalloc (3 + (2 * strlen (string))); + r = result; + *r++ = '"'; + + for (s = string; s && (c = *s); s++) + { + /* Backslash-newline disappears within double quotes, so don't add one. */ + if ((sh_syntaxtab[c] & CBSDQUOTE) && c != '\n') + *r++ = '\\'; + else if (c == CTLESC || c == CTLNUL) + *r++ = CTLESC; /* could be '\\'? */ + + *r++ = c; + } + + *r++ = '"'; + *r = '\0'; + + return (result); +} + +/* Turn S into a simple double-quoted string. If FLAGS is non-zero, quote + double quote characters in S with backslashes. */ +char * +sh_mkdoublequoted (s, slen, flags) + const char *s; + int slen, flags; +{ + char *r, *ret; + int rlen; + + rlen = (flags == 0) ? slen + 3 : (2 * slen) + 1; + ret = r = (char *)xmalloc (rlen); + + *r++ = '"'; + while (*s) + { + if (flags && *s == '"') + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = *s++; + } + *r++ = '"'; + *r = '\0'; + + return ret; +} + +/* Remove backslashes that are quoting characters that are special between + double quotes. Return a new string. XXX - should this handle CTLESC + and CTLNUL? */ +char * +sh_un_double_quote (string) + char *string; +{ + register int c, pass_next; + char *result, *r, *s; + + r = result = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1); + + for (pass_next = 0, s = string; s && (c = *s); s++) + { + if (pass_next) + { + *r++ = c; + pass_next = 0; + continue; + } + if (c == '\\' && (sh_syntaxtab[(unsigned char) s[1]] & CBSDQUOTE)) + { + pass_next = 1; + continue; + } + *r++ = c; + } + + *r = '\0'; + return result; +} + +/* Quote special characters in STRING using backslashes. Return a new + string. NOTE: if the string is to be further expanded, we need a + way to protect the CTLESC and CTLNUL characters. As I write this, + the current callers will never cause the string to be expanded without + going through the shell parser, which will protect the internal + quoting characters. */ +char * +sh_backslash_quote (string) + char *string; +{ + int c; + char *result, *r, *s; + + result = (char *)xmalloc (2 * strlen (string) + 1); + + for (r = result, s = string; s && (c = *s); s++) + { + switch (c) + { + case ' ': case '\t': case '\n': /* IFS white space */ + case '\'': case '"': case '\\': /* quoting chars */ + case '|': case '&': case ';': /* shell metacharacters */ + case '(': case ')': case '<': case '>': + case '!': case '{': case '}': /* reserved words */ + case '*': case '[': case '?': case ']': /* globbing chars */ + case '^': + case '$': case '`': /* expansion chars */ + case ',': /* brace expansion */ + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = c; + break; +#if 0 + case '~': /* tilde expansion */ + if (s == string || s[-1] == '=' || s[-1] == ':') + *r++ = '\\'; + *r++ = c; + break; + + case CTLESC: case CTLNUL: /* internal quoting characters */ + *r++ = CTLESC; /* could be '\\'? */ + *r++ = c; + break; +#endif + + case '#': /* comment char */ + if (s == string) + *r++ = '\\'; + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + default: + *r++ = c; + break; + } + } + + *r = '\0'; + return (result); +} + +#if defined (PROMPT_STRING_DECODE) +/* Quote characters that get special treatment when in double quotes in STRING + using backslashes. Return a new string. */ +char * +sh_backslash_quote_for_double_quotes (string) + char *string; +{ + unsigned char c; + char *result, *r, *s; + + result = (char *)xmalloc (2 * strlen (string) + 1); + + for (r = result, s = string; s && (c = *s); s++) + { + if (sh_syntaxtab[c] & CBSDQUOTE) + *r++ = '\\'; + /* I should probably add flags for these to sh_syntaxtab[] */ + else if (c == CTLESC || c == CTLNUL) + *r++ = CTLESC; /* could be '\\'? */ + + *r++ = c; + } + + *r = '\0'; + return (result); +} +#endif /* PROMPT_STRING_DECODE */ + +int +sh_contains_shell_metas (string) + char *string; +{ + char *s; + + for (s = string; s && *s; s++) + { + switch (*s) + { + case ' ': case '\t': case '\n': /* IFS white space */ + case '\'': case '"': case '\\': /* quoting chars */ + case '|': case '&': case ';': /* shell metacharacters */ + case '(': case ')': case '<': case '>': + case '!': case '{': case '}': /* reserved words */ + case '*': case '[': case '?': case ']': /* globbing chars */ + case '^': + case '$': case '`': /* expansion chars */ + return (1); + case '~': /* tilde expansion */ + if (s == string || s[-1] == '=' || s[-1] == ':') + return (1); + break; + case '#': + if (s == string) /* comment char */ + return (1); + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + default: + break; + } + } + + return (0); +} diff --git a/lib/sh/strchrnul.c b/lib/sh/strchrnul.c index 27c551bc9..2e1608ecf 100644 --- a/lib/sh/strchrnul.c +++ b/lib/sh/strchrnul.c @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ strchrnul (s, c_in) c = (unsigned char) c_in; if (c == 0) /* find final null byte */ - return s ? (s + strlen (s)) : s; + return (char *)(s ? (s + strlen (s)) : s); /* Handle the first few bytes by reading one byte at a time. Do this until CHAR_PTR is aligned on a longword boundary. */ diff --git a/lib/sh/strchrnul.c~ b/lib/sh/strchrnul.c~ index e401ca04d..27c551bc9 100644 --- a/lib/sh/strchrnul.c~ +++ b/lib/sh/strchrnul.c~ @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ strchrnul (s, c_in) unsigned char c; c = (unsigned char) c_in; - if (c == 0) + if (c == 0) /* find final null byte */ return s ? (s + strlen (s)) : s; /* Handle the first few bytes by reading one byte at a time. diff --git a/lib/sh/unicode.c b/lib/sh/unicode.c index 7db8d25ea..4d717c218 100644 --- a/lib/sh/unicode.c +++ b/lib/sh/unicode.c @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ u32cconv (c, s) #if __STDC_ISO_10646__ if (sizeof (wchar_t) == 4) { - n = wctomb (s, wc); + n = wctomb (wc, s); return n; } #endif diff --git a/support/mk-takehome b/support/mk-takehome index 4c212ed6d..14880d7ef 100755 --- a/support/mk-takehome +++ b/support/mk-takehome @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ find . -type f -name '*~' -print | xargs rm -f find . -type d -name 'savedir' -print | xargs rm -rf rm parser-built y.tab.c y.tab.h +bison -y -d parse.y # make sure y.tab.h present for dependencies rm -f d d? ddd ddd? # convention for temp diff files diff --git a/support/mk-takehome~ b/support/mk-takehome~ new file mode 100755 index 000000000..4c212ed6d --- /dev/null +++ b/support/mk-takehome~ @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#! /bin/bash + +DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d) + +PARENT=/fs2/chet/bash +FROOT=bash-$DATE +DIR=$PARENT/$FROOT +TARF=${FROOT}.tar +SRC=/usr/homes/chet/src/bash/src + +fflag= sflag= +while getopts "fs" opt +do + case $opt in + f) fflag=1 ;; + s) sflag=1 ;; + *) echo "mk-takehome: usage: mk-takehome [-fs]" 2>&1 + exit 2;; + esac +done + +shift $(($OPTIND - 1)) + +if [ -n "$fflag" ]; then + rm -rf "$DIR" +fi + +mkdir $DIR || exit 1 + +cd $DIR || exit 1 + +cd $SRC || exit 1 + +tar cf - . | (cd $DIR ; tar xvpf - ) + +cd $DIR || exit 1 + +find . -type f -name '*~' -print | xargs rm -f + +find . -type d -name 'savedir' -print | xargs rm -rf + +rm parser-built y.tab.c y.tab.h + +rm -f d d? ddd ddd? # convention for temp diff files + +cd $PARENT || exit 1 + +tar cvf ${TARF} $FROOT + +gzip -v ${TARF} + +REMHOST=z4 + +if [ -n "$sflag" ]; then + scp ${TARF}.gz ${REMHOST}: +fi diff --git a/support/mkconffiles b/support/mkconffiles old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/support/mkversion.sh b/support/mkversion.sh old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/support/rlvers.sh b/support/rlvers.sh old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/support/shobj-conf b/support/shobj-conf old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/tests/RUN-ONE-TEST b/tests/RUN-ONE-TEST index 72ec06a2c..3efcf32d6 100755 --- a/tests/RUN-ONE-TEST +++ b/tests/RUN-ONE-TEST @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -BUILD_DIR=/usr/local/build/bash/bash-current +BUILD_DIR=/usr/local/build/chet/bash/bash-current THIS_SH=$BUILD_DIR/bash PATH=$PATH:$BUILD_DIR diff --git a/tests/type3.sub b/tests/type3.sub index ecbd392aa..5eb3febe1 100644 --- a/tests/type3.sub +++ b/tests/type3.sub @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ foo() { type foo -cd ${TMPDIR:-/var/tmp} eval "$(type foo | sed 1d)" foo diff --git a/y.tab.c b/y.tab.c index 4dbafb848..df44d85f5 100644 --- a/y.tab.c +++ b/y.tab.c @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.3. */ +/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.0. */ -/* Skeleton implementation for Bison's Yacc-like parsers in C - - Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 - Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Skeleton parser for Yacc-like parsing with Bison, + Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -17,24 +15,16 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ - -/* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains - part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work - under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a - parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof - as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute - the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this - special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting - Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public - License without this special exception. + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in - version 2.2 of Bison. */ +/* As a special exception, when this file is copied by Bison into a + Bison output file, you may use that output file without restriction. + This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation + in version 1.24 of Bison. */ -/* C LALR(1) parser skeleton written by Richard Stallman, by - simplifying the original so-called "semantic" parser. */ +/* Written by Richard Stallman by simplifying the original so called + ``semantic'' parser. */ /* All symbols defined below should begin with yy or YY, to avoid infringing on user name space. This should be done even for local @@ -46,9 +36,6 @@ /* Identify Bison output. */ #define YYBISON 1 -/* Bison version. */ -#define YYBISON_VERSION "2.3" - /* Skeleton name. */ #define YYSKELETON_NAME "yacc.c" @@ -115,7 +102,6 @@ yacc_EOF = 304 }; #endif -/* Tokens. */ #define IF 258 #define THEN 259 #define ELSE 260 @@ -168,7 +154,7 @@ /* Copy the first part of user declarations. */ -#line 21 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 21 "parse.y" #include "config.h" @@ -484,15 +470,9 @@ static REDIRECTEE redir; # define YYERROR_VERBOSE 0 #endif -/* Enabling the token table. */ -#ifndef YYTOKEN_TABLE -# define YYTOKEN_TABLE 0 -#endif - -#if ! defined YYSTYPE && ! defined YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED -typedef union YYSTYPE -#line 323 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" -{ +#if ! defined (YYSTYPE) && ! defined (YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED) +#line 323 "parse.y" +typedef union YYSTYPE { WORD_DESC *word; /* the word that we read. */ int number; /* the number that we read. */ WORD_LIST *word_list; @@ -500,10 +480,9 @@ typedef union YYSTYPE REDIRECT *redirect; ELEMENT element; PATTERN_LIST *pattern; -} -/* Line 187 of yacc.c. */ -#line 506 "y.tab.c" - YYSTYPE; +} YYSTYPE; +/* Line 185 of yacc.c. */ +#line 486 "y.tab.c" # define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ # define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 # define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 @@ -514,94 +493,17 @@ typedef union YYSTYPE /* Copy the second part of user declarations. */ -/* Line 216 of yacc.c. */ -#line 519 "y.tab.c" - -#ifdef short -# undef short -#endif - -#ifdef YYTYPE_UINT8 -typedef YYTYPE_UINT8 yytype_uint8; -#else -typedef unsigned char yytype_uint8; -#endif - -#ifdef YYTYPE_INT8 -typedef YYTYPE_INT8 yytype_int8; -#elif (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -typedef signed char yytype_int8; -#else -typedef short int yytype_int8; -#endif - -#ifdef YYTYPE_UINT16 -typedef YYTYPE_UINT16 yytype_uint16; -#else -typedef unsigned short int yytype_uint16; -#endif - -#ifdef YYTYPE_INT16 -typedef YYTYPE_INT16 yytype_int16; -#else -typedef short int yytype_int16; -#endif - -#ifndef YYSIZE_T -# ifdef __SIZE_TYPE__ -# define YYSIZE_T __SIZE_TYPE__ -# elif defined size_t -# define YYSIZE_T size_t -# elif ! defined YYSIZE_T && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# define YYSIZE_T size_t -# else -# define YYSIZE_T unsigned int -# endif -#endif +/* Line 213 of yacc.c. */ +#line 498 "y.tab.c" -#define YYSIZE_MAXIMUM ((YYSIZE_T) -1) +#if ! defined (yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE -#ifndef YY_ -# if YYENABLE_NLS -# if ENABLE_NLS -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# define YY_(msgid) dgettext ("bison-runtime", msgid) -# endif +# ifndef YYFREE +# define YYFREE free # endif -# ifndef YY_ -# define YY_(msgid) msgid +# ifndef YYMALLOC +# define YYMALLOC malloc # endif -#endif - -/* Suppress unused-variable warnings by "using" E. */ -#if ! defined lint || defined __GNUC__ -# define YYUSE(e) ((void) (e)) -#else -# define YYUSE(e) /* empty */ -#endif - -/* Identity function, used to suppress warnings about constant conditions. */ -#ifndef lint -# define YYID(n) (n) -#else -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -static int -YYID (int i) -#else -static int -YYID (i) - int i; -#endif -{ - return i; -} -#endif - -#if ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE /* The parser invokes alloca or malloc; define the necessary symbols. */ @@ -609,76 +511,34 @@ YYID (i) # if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA # ifdef __GNUC__ # define YYSTACK_ALLOC __builtin_alloca -# elif defined __BUILTIN_VA_ARG_INCR -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# elif defined _AIX -# define YYSTACK_ALLOC __alloca -# elif defined _MSC_VER -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# define alloca _alloca # else # define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca -# if ! defined _ALLOCA_H && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# ifndef _STDLIB_H -# define _STDLIB_H 1 -# endif -# endif # endif # endif # endif # ifdef YYSTACK_ALLOC - /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ -# define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (YYID (0)) -# ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM - /* The OS might guarantee only one guard page at the bottom of the stack, - and a page size can be as small as 4096 bytes. So we cannot safely - invoke alloca (N) if N exceeds 4096. Use a slightly smaller number - to allow for a few compiler-allocated temporary stack slots. */ -# define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM 4032 /* reasonable circa 2006 */ -# endif + /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ +# define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (0) # else -# define YYSTACK_ALLOC YYMALLOC -# define YYSTACK_FREE YYFREE -# ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM -# define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM YYSIZE_MAXIMUM -# endif -# if (defined __cplusplus && ! defined _STDLIB_H \ - && ! ((defined YYMALLOC || defined malloc) \ - && (defined YYFREE || defined free))) +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# ifndef _STDLIB_H -# define _STDLIB_H 1 -# endif -# endif -# ifndef YYMALLOC -# define YYMALLOC malloc -# if ! defined malloc && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -void *malloc (YYSIZE_T); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# endif -# endif -# ifndef YYFREE -# define YYFREE free -# if ! defined free && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -void free (void *); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# endif +# define YYSIZE_T size_t # endif +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC YYMALLOC +# define YYSTACK_FREE YYFREE # endif -#endif /* ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ +#endif /* ! defined (yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ -#if (! defined yyoverflow \ - && (! defined __cplusplus \ - || (defined YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) +#if (! defined (yyoverflow) \ + && (! defined (__cplusplus) \ + || (defined (YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL) && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) /* A type that is properly aligned for any stack member. */ union yyalloc { - yytype_int16 yyss; + short int yyss; YYSTYPE yyvs; }; @@ -688,24 +548,24 @@ union yyalloc /* The size of an array large to enough to hold all stacks, each with N elements. */ # define YYSTACK_BYTES(N) \ - ((N) * (sizeof (yytype_int16) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + ((N) * (sizeof (short int) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM) /* Copy COUNT objects from FROM to TO. The source and destination do not overlap. */ # ifndef YYCOPY -# if defined __GNUC__ && 1 < __GNUC__ +# if defined (__GNUC__) && 1 < __GNUC__ # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ __builtin_memcpy (To, From, (Count) * sizeof (*(From))) # else # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ do \ { \ - YYSIZE_T yyi; \ + register YYSIZE_T yyi; \ for (yyi = 0; yyi < (Count); yyi++) \ (To)[yyi] = (From)[yyi]; \ } \ - while (YYID (0)) + while (0) # endif # endif @@ -723,33 +583,39 @@ union yyalloc yynewbytes = yystacksize * sizeof (*Stack) + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM; \ yyptr += yynewbytes / sizeof (*yyptr); \ } \ - while (YYID (0)) + while (0) + +#endif +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) + typedef signed char yysigned_char; +#else + typedef short int yysigned_char; #endif -/* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ +/* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ #define YYFINAL 116 /* YYLAST -- Last index in YYTABLE. */ #define YYLAST 659 -/* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ +/* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ #define YYNTOKENS 61 -/* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ +/* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ #define YYNNTS 38 -/* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ +/* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ #define YYNRULES 167 -/* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ +/* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ #define YYNSTATES 342 /* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ #define YYUNDEFTOK 2 #define YYMAXUTOK 304 -#define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ +#define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ ((unsigned int) (YYX) <= YYMAXUTOK ? yytranslate[YYX] : YYUNDEFTOK) /* YYTRANSLATE[YYLEX] -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ -static const yytype_uint8 yytranslate[] = +static const unsigned char yytranslate[] = { 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 51, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, @@ -787,7 +653,7 @@ static const yytype_uint8 yytranslate[] = #if YYDEBUG /* YYPRHS[YYN] -- Index of the first RHS symbol of rule number YYN in YYRHS. */ -static const yytype_uint16 yyprhs[] = +static const unsigned short int yyprhs[] = { 0, 0, 3, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 43, 47, 51, 54, 58, @@ -808,8 +674,8 @@ static const yytype_uint16 yyprhs[] = 655, 658, 661, 666, 671, 673, 675, 678 }; -/* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ -static const yytype_int8 yyrhs[] = +/* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ +static const yysigned_char yyrhs[] = { 62, 0, -1, 94, 91, -1, 51, -1, 1, 51, -1, 52, -1, 26, -1, 63, 26, -1, 54, 26, @@ -883,7 +749,7 @@ static const yytype_int8 yyrhs[] = }; /* YYRLINE[YYN] -- source line where rule number YYN was defined. */ -static const yytype_uint16 yyrline[] = +static const unsigned short int yyrline[] = { 0, 376, 376, 387, 396, 411, 421, 423, 427, 433, 439, 445, 451, 457, 463, 469, 475, 481, 487, 493, @@ -905,9 +771,9 @@ static const yytype_uint16 yyrline[] = }; #endif -#if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE || YYTOKEN_TABLE -/* YYTNAME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. - First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ +#if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE +/* YYTNME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. + First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ static const char *const yytname[] = { "$end", "error", "$undefined", "IF", "THEN", "ELSE", "ELIF", "FI", @@ -936,7 +802,7 @@ static const char *const yytname[] = # ifdef YYPRINT /* YYTOKNUM[YYLEX-NUM] -- Internal token number corresponding to token YYLEX-NUM. */ -static const yytype_uint16 yytoknum[] = +static const unsigned short int yytoknum[] = { 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, @@ -949,7 +815,7 @@ static const yytype_uint16 yytoknum[] = # endif /* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */ -static const yytype_uint8 yyr1[] = +static const unsigned char yyr1[] = { 0, 61, 62, 62, 62, 62, 63, 63, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, @@ -971,7 +837,7 @@ static const yytype_uint8 yyr1[] = }; /* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */ -static const yytype_uint8 yyr2[] = +static const unsigned char yyr2[] = { 0, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, @@ -995,7 +861,7 @@ static const yytype_uint8 yyr2[] = /* YYDEFACT[STATE-NAME] -- Default rule to reduce with in state STATE-NUM when YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default is an error. */ -static const yytype_uint8 yydefact[] = +static const unsigned char yydefact[] = { 0, 0, 147, 0, 0, 0, 147, 147, 0, 0, 0, 0, 165, 52, 53, 0, 0, 111, 0, 0, @@ -1034,8 +900,8 @@ static const yytype_uint8 yydefact[] = 91, 92 }; -/* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ -static const yytype_int16 yydefgoto[] = +/* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ +static const short int yydefgoto[] = { -1, 34, 239, 35, 36, 120, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 213, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, @@ -1046,7 +912,7 @@ static const yytype_int16 yydefgoto[] = /* YYPACT[STATE-NUM] -- Index in YYTABLE of the portion describing STATE-NUM. */ #define YYPACT_NINF -208 -static const yytype_int16 yypact[] = +static const short int yypact[] = { 296, -35, -208, -2, 38, 10, -208, -208, 24, 546, 31, 346, 51, 47, -208, 591, 604, -208, 56, 71, @@ -1086,7 +952,7 @@ static const yytype_int16 yypact[] = }; /* YYPGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ -static const yytype_int16 yypgoto[] = +static const short int yypgoto[] = { -208, -208, 164, -37, -31, -62, 368, -208, -5, -208, -208, -208, -208, -208, -206, -208, -208, -208, -208, -208, @@ -1099,7 +965,7 @@ static const yytype_int16 yypgoto[] = number is the opposite. If zero, do what YYDEFACT says. If YYTABLE_NINF, syntax error. */ #define YYTABLE_NINF -1 -static const yytype_uint16 yytable[] = +static const unsigned short int yytable[] = { 64, 65, 119, 53, 69, 52, 118, 150, 100, 256, 130, 101, 137, 139, 75, 144, 56, 142, 148, 260, @@ -1169,7 +1035,7 @@ static const yytype_uint16 yytable[] = 94, 95, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 96, 97 }; -static const yytype_int16 yycheck[] = +static const short int yycheck[] = { 6, 7, 39, 0, 9, 0, 37, 69, 26, 215, 55, 29, 60, 61, 11, 63, 51, 62, 66, 226, @@ -1241,7 +1107,7 @@ static const yytype_int16 yycheck[] = /* YYSTOS[STATE-NUM] -- The (internal number of the) accessing symbol of state STATE-NUM. */ -static const yytype_uint8 yystos[] = +static const unsigned char yystos[] = { 0, 1, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 35, 36, @@ -1280,6 +1146,22 @@ static const yytype_uint8 yystos[] = 15, 58 }; +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && defined (__SIZE_TYPE__) +# define YYSIZE_T __SIZE_TYPE__ +#endif +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && defined (size_t) +# define YYSIZE_T size_t +#endif +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YYSIZE_T size_t +# endif +#endif +#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) +# define YYSIZE_T unsigned int +#endif + #define yyerrok (yyerrstatus = 0) #define yyclearin (yychar = YYEMPTY) #define YYEMPTY (-2) @@ -1305,15 +1187,15 @@ do \ yychar = (Token); \ yylval = (Value); \ yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \ - YYPOPSTACK (1); \ + YYPOPSTACK; \ goto yybackup; \ } \ else \ - { \ - yyerror (YY_("syntax error: cannot back up")); \ + { \ + yyerror ("syntax error: cannot back up");\ YYERROR; \ } \ -while (YYID (0)) +while (0) #define YYTERROR 1 @@ -1328,7 +1210,7 @@ while (YYID (0)) #ifndef YYLLOC_DEFAULT # define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \ do \ - if (YYID (N)) \ + if (N) \ { \ (Current).first_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_line; \ (Current).first_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_column; \ @@ -1342,7 +1224,7 @@ while (YYID (0)) (Current).first_column = (Current).last_column = \ YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_column; \ } \ - while (YYID (0)) + while (0) #endif @@ -1354,8 +1236,8 @@ while (YYID (0)) # if YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL # define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) \ fprintf (File, "%d.%d-%d.%d", \ - (Loc).first_line, (Loc).first_column, \ - (Loc).last_line, (Loc).last_column) + (Loc).first_line, (Loc).first_column, \ + (Loc).last_line, (Loc).last_column) # else # define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) ((void) 0) # endif @@ -1382,96 +1264,36 @@ while (YYID (0)) do { \ if (yydebug) \ YYFPRINTF Args; \ -} while (YYID (0)) - -# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \ -do { \ - if (yydebug) \ - { \ - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ - yy_symbol_print (stderr, \ - Type, Value); \ - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ - } \ -} while (YYID (0)) - - -/*--------------------------------. -| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | -`--------------------------------*/ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -static void -yy_symbol_value_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep) -#else -static void -yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) - FILE *yyoutput; - int yytype; - YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; -#endif -{ - if (!yyvaluep) - return; -# ifdef YYPRINT - if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) - YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); -# else - YYUSE (yyoutput); -# endif - switch (yytype) - { - default: - break; - } -} - +} while (0) -/*--------------------------------. -| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | -`--------------------------------*/ - -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -static void -yy_symbol_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep) -#else -static void -yy_symbol_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) - FILE *yyoutput; - int yytype; - YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; -#endif -{ - if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) - YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); - else - YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); - - yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep); - YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); -} +# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \ +do { \ + if (yydebug) \ + { \ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ + yysymprint (stderr, \ + Type, Value); \ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ + } \ +} while (0) /*------------------------------------------------------------------. | yy_stack_print -- Print the state stack from its BOTTOM up to its | | TOP (included). | `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) static void -yy_stack_print (yytype_int16 *bottom, yytype_int16 *top) +yy_stack_print (short int *bottom, short int *top) #else static void yy_stack_print (bottom, top) - yytype_int16 *bottom; - yytype_int16 *top; + short int *bottom; + short int *top; #endif { YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Stack now"); - for (; bottom <= top; ++bottom) + for (/* Nothing. */; bottom <= top; ++bottom) YYFPRINTF (stderr, " %d", *bottom); YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); } @@ -1480,45 +1302,37 @@ yy_stack_print (bottom, top) do { \ if (yydebug) \ yy_stack_print ((Bottom), (Top)); \ -} while (YYID (0)) +} while (0) /*------------------------------------------------. | Report that the YYRULE is going to be reduced. | `------------------------------------------------*/ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) static void -yy_reduce_print (YYSTYPE *yyvsp, int yyrule) +yy_reduce_print (int yyrule) #else static void -yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, yyrule) - YYSTYPE *yyvsp; +yy_reduce_print (yyrule) int yyrule; #endif { - int yynrhs = yyr2[yyrule]; int yyi; - unsigned long int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %lu):\n", - yyrule - 1, yylno); - /* The symbols being reduced. */ - for (yyi = 0; yyi < yynrhs; yyi++) - { - fprintf (stderr, " $%d = ", yyi + 1); - yy_symbol_print (stderr, yyrhs[yyprhs[yyrule] + yyi], - &(yyvsp[(yyi + 1) - (yynrhs)]) - ); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - } + unsigned int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %u), ", + yyrule - 1, yylno); + /* Print the symbols being reduced, and their result. */ + for (yyi = yyprhs[yyrule]; 0 <= yyrhs[yyi]; yyi++) + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", yytname [yyrhs[yyi]]); + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "-> %s\n", yytname [yyr1[yyrule]]); } # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ - yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, Rule); \ -} while (YYID (0)) + yy_reduce_print (Rule); \ +} while (0) /* Nonzero means print parse trace. It is left uninitialized so that multiple parsers can coexist. */ @@ -1540,7 +1354,7 @@ int yydebug; if the built-in stack extension method is used). Do not make this value too large; the results are undefined if - YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) + SIZE_MAX < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) evaluated with infinite-precision integer arithmetic. */ #ifndef YYMAXDEPTH @@ -1552,47 +1366,45 @@ int yydebug; #if YYERROR_VERBOSE # ifndef yystrlen -# if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H +# if defined (__GLIBC__) && defined (_STRING_H) # define yystrlen strlen # else /* Return the length of YYSTR. */ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static YYSIZE_T +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) yystrlen (const char *yystr) -#else -static YYSIZE_T +# else yystrlen (yystr) - const char *yystr; -#endif + const char *yystr; +# endif { - YYSIZE_T yylen; - for (yylen = 0; yystr[yylen]; yylen++) + register const char *yys = yystr; + + while (*yys++ != '\0') continue; - return yylen; + + return yys - yystr - 1; } # endif # endif # ifndef yystpcpy -# if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H && defined _GNU_SOURCE +# if defined (__GLIBC__) && defined (_STRING_H) && defined (_GNU_SOURCE) # define yystpcpy stpcpy # else /* Copy YYSRC to YYDEST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in YYDEST. */ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static char * +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) yystpcpy (char *yydest, const char *yysrc) -#else -static char * +# else yystpcpy (yydest, yysrc) - char *yydest; - const char *yysrc; -#endif + char *yydest; + const char *yysrc; +# endif { - char *yyd = yydest; - const char *yys = yysrc; + register char *yyd = yydest; + register const char *yys = yysrc; while ((*yyd++ = *yys++) != '\0') continue; @@ -1602,171 +1414,53 @@ yystpcpy (yydest, yysrc) # endif # endif -# ifndef yytnamerr -/* Copy to YYRES the contents of YYSTR after stripping away unnecessary - quotes and backslashes, so that it's suitable for yyerror. The - heuristic is that double-quoting is unnecessary unless the string - contains an apostrophe, a comma, or backslash (other than - backslash-backslash). YYSTR is taken from yytname. If YYRES is - null, do not copy; instead, return the length of what the result - would have been. */ -static YYSIZE_T -yytnamerr (char *yyres, const char *yystr) -{ - if (*yystr == '"') - { - YYSIZE_T yyn = 0; - char const *yyp = yystr; - - for (;;) - switch (*++yyp) - { - case '\'': - case ',': - goto do_not_strip_quotes; - - case '\\': - if (*++yyp != '\\') - goto do_not_strip_quotes; - /* Fall through. */ - default: - if (yyres) - yyres[yyn] = *yyp; - yyn++; - break; - - case '"': - if (yyres) - yyres[yyn] = '\0'; - return yyn; - } - do_not_strip_quotes: ; - } +#endif /* !YYERROR_VERBOSE */ - if (! yyres) - return yystrlen (yystr); + - return yystpcpy (yyres, yystr) - yyres; -} -# endif +#if YYDEBUG +/*--------------------------------. +| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | +`--------------------------------*/ -/* Copy into YYRESULT an error message about the unexpected token - YYCHAR while in state YYSTATE. Return the number of bytes copied, - including the terminating null byte. If YYRESULT is null, do not - copy anything; just return the number of bytes that would be - copied. As a special case, return 0 if an ordinary "syntax error" - message will do. Return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM if overflow occurs during - size calculation. */ -static YYSIZE_T -yysyntax_error (char *yyresult, int yystate, int yychar) +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +static void +yysymprint (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) +#else +static void +yysymprint (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) + FILE *yyoutput; + int yytype; + YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; +#endif { - int yyn = yypact[yystate]; + /* Pacify ``unused variable'' warnings. */ + (void) yyvaluep; - if (! (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn <= YYLAST)) - return 0; + if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); else - { - int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); - YYSIZE_T yysize0 = yytnamerr (0, yytname[yytype]); - YYSIZE_T yysize = yysize0; - YYSIZE_T yysize1; - int yysize_overflow = 0; - enum { YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM = 5 }; - char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM]; - int yyx; - -# if 0 - /* This is so xgettext sees the translatable formats that are - constructed on the fly. */ - YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s"); - YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s"); - YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s"); - YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s"); - YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s or %s"); -# endif - char *yyfmt; - char const *yyf; - static char const yyunexpected[] = "syntax error, unexpected %s"; - static char const yyexpecting[] = ", expecting %s"; - static char const yyor[] = " or %s"; - char yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected - + sizeof yyexpecting - 1 - + ((YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM - 2) - * (sizeof yyor - 1))]; - char const *yyprefix = yyexpecting; - - /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in - YYCHECK. */ - int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; - - /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ - int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn + 1; - int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; - int yycount = 1; - - yyarg[0] = yytname[yytype]; - yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyformat, yyunexpected); - - for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) - if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) - { - if (yycount == YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM) - { - yycount = 1; - yysize = yysize0; - yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected - 1] = '\0'; - break; - } - yyarg[yycount++] = yytname[yyx]; - yysize1 = yysize + yytnamerr (0, yytname[yyx]); - yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); - yysize = yysize1; - yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyfmt, yyprefix); - yyprefix = yyor; - } - - yyf = YY_(yyformat); - yysize1 = yysize + yystrlen (yyf); - yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); - yysize = yysize1; + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); - if (yysize_overflow) - return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM; - if (yyresult) - { - /* Avoid sprintf, as that infringes on the user's name space. - Don't have undefined behavior even if the translation - produced a string with the wrong number of "%s"s. */ - char *yyp = yyresult; - int yyi = 0; - while ((*yyp = *yyf) != '\0') - { - if (*yyp == '%' && yyf[1] == 's' && yyi < yycount) - { - yyp += yytnamerr (yyp, yyarg[yyi++]); - yyf += 2; - } - else - { - yyp++; - yyf++; - } - } - } - return yysize; +# ifdef YYPRINT + if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); +# endif + switch (yytype) + { + default: + break; } + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); } -#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ - +#endif /* ! YYDEBUG */ /*-----------------------------------------------. | Release the memory associated to this symbol. | `-----------------------------------------------*/ -/*ARGSUSED*/ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) static void yydestruct (const char *yymsg, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) #else @@ -1777,7 +1471,8 @@ yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep) YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; #endif { - YYUSE (yyvaluep); + /* Pacify ``unused variable'' warnings. */ + (void) yyvaluep; if (!yymsg) yymsg = "Deleting"; @@ -1787,7 +1482,7 @@ yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep) { default: - break; + break; } } @@ -1795,13 +1490,13 @@ yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep) /* Prevent warnings from -Wmissing-prototypes. */ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM -#if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM); -#else +# else int yyparse (); -#endif +# endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ -#if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) int yyparse (void); #else int yyparse (); @@ -1826,18 +1521,14 @@ int yynerrs; `----------*/ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) -int -yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) -#else -int -yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) - void *YYPARSE_PARAM; -#endif +# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) +# else +int yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) + void *YYPARSE_PARAM; +# endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ -#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ - || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) int yyparse (void) #else @@ -1848,19 +1539,13 @@ yyparse () #endif { - int yystate; - int yyn; + register int yystate; + register int yyn; int yyresult; /* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */ int yyerrstatus; /* Look-ahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */ int yytoken = 0; -#if YYERROR_VERBOSE - /* Buffer for error messages, and its allocated size. */ - char yymsgbuf[128]; - char *yymsg = yymsgbuf; - YYSIZE_T yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; -#endif /* Three stacks and their tools: `yyss': related to states, @@ -1871,18 +1556,18 @@ yyparse () to reallocate them elsewhere. */ /* The state stack. */ - yytype_int16 yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; - yytype_int16 *yyss = yyssa; - yytype_int16 *yyssp; + short int yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; + short int *yyss = yyssa; + register short int *yyssp; /* The semantic value stack. */ YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH]; YYSTYPE *yyvs = yyvsa; - YYSTYPE *yyvsp; + register YYSTYPE *yyvsp; -#define YYPOPSTACK(N) (yyvsp -= (N), yyssp -= (N)) +#define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--) YYSIZE_T yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH; @@ -1891,9 +1576,9 @@ yyparse () YYSTYPE yyval; - /* The number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced rule. - Keep to zero when no symbol should be popped. */ - int yylen = 0; + /* When reducing, the number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced + rule. */ + int yylen; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Starting parse\n")); @@ -1910,6 +1595,9 @@ yyparse () yyssp = yyss; yyvsp = yyvs; + + yyvsp[0] = yylval; + goto yysetstate; /*------------------------------------------------------------. @@ -1917,7 +1605,8 @@ yyparse () `------------------------------------------------------------*/ yynewstate: /* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks - have just been pushed. So pushing a state here evens the stacks. */ + have just been pushed. so pushing a state here evens the stacks. + */ yyssp++; yysetstate: @@ -1930,18 +1619,18 @@ yyparse () #ifdef yyoverflow { - /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of + /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of these so that the &'s don't force the real ones into memory. */ YYSTYPE *yyvs1 = yyvs; - yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; + short int *yyss1 = yyss; /* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of the data in use in that stack, in bytes. This used to be a conditional around just the two extra args, but that might be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */ - yyoverflow (YY_("memory exhausted"), + yyoverflow ("parser stack overflow", &yyss1, yysize * sizeof (*yyssp), &yyvs1, yysize * sizeof (*yyvsp), @@ -1952,21 +1641,21 @@ yyparse () } #else /* no yyoverflow */ # ifndef YYSTACK_RELOCATE - goto yyexhaustedlab; + goto yyoverflowlab; # else /* Extend the stack our own way. */ if (YYMAXDEPTH <= yystacksize) - goto yyexhaustedlab; + goto yyoverflowlab; yystacksize *= 2; if (YYMAXDEPTH < yystacksize) yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH; { - yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; + short int *yyss1 = yyss; union yyalloc *yyptr = (union yyalloc *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (YYSTACK_BYTES (yystacksize)); if (! yyptr) - goto yyexhaustedlab; + goto yyoverflowlab; YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyss); YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyvs); @@ -1997,10 +1686,12 @@ yyparse () `-----------*/ yybackup: - /* Do appropriate processing given the current state. Read a - look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ +/* Do appropriate processing given the current state. */ +/* Read a look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ +/* yyresume: */ /* First try to decide what to do without reference to look-ahead token. */ + yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF) goto yydefault; @@ -2042,21 +1733,22 @@ yybackup: if (yyn == YYFINAL) YYACCEPT; - /* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error - status. */ - if (yyerrstatus) - yyerrstatus--; - /* Shift the look-ahead token. */ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); - /* Discard the shifted token unless it is eof. */ + /* Discard the token being shifted unless it is eof. */ if (yychar != YYEOF) yychar = YYEMPTY; - yystate = yyn; *++yyvsp = yylval; + + /* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error + status. */ + if (yyerrstatus) + yyerrstatus--; + + yystate = yyn; goto yynewstate; @@ -2092,11 +1784,11 @@ yyreduce: switch (yyn) { case 2: -#line 377 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 377 "parse.y" { /* Case of regular command. Discard the error safety net,and return the command just parsed. */ - global_command = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + global_command = (yyvsp[-1].command); eof_encountered = 0; /* discard_parser_constructs (0); */ if (parser_state & PST_CMDSUBST) @@ -2106,7 +1798,7 @@ yyreduce: break; case 3: -#line 388 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 388 "parse.y" { /* Case of regular command, but not a very interesting one. Return a NULL command. */ @@ -2118,7 +1810,7 @@ yyreduce: break; case 4: -#line 397 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 397 "parse.y" { /* Error during parsing. Return NULL command. */ global_command = (COMMAND *)NULL; @@ -2136,7 +1828,7 @@ yyreduce: break; case 5: -#line 412 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 412 "parse.y" { /* Case of EOF seen by itself. Do ignoreeof or not. */ @@ -2147,347 +1839,347 @@ yyreduce: break; case 6: -#line 422 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL); } +#line 422 "parse.y" + { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[0].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL); } break; case 7: -#line 424 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word), (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].word_list)); } +#line 424 "parse.y" + { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[0].word), (yyvsp[-1].word_list)); } break; case 8: -#line 428 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 428 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_output_direction, redir, 0); } break; case 9: -#line 434 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 434 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_input_direction, redir, 0); } break; case 10: -#line 440 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 440 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_output_direction, redir, 0); } break; case 11: -#line 446 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 446 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_input_direction, redir, 0); } break; case 12: -#line 452 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 452 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_output_direction, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 13: -#line 458 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 458 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_input_direction, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 14: -#line 464 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 464 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_appending_to, redir, 0); } break; case 15: -#line 470 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 470 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_appending_to, redir, 0); } break; case 16: -#line 476 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 476 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_appending_to, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 17: -#line 482 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 482 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_output_force, redir, 0); } break; case 18: -#line 488 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 488 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_output_force, redir, 0); } break; case 19: -#line 494 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 494 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_output_force, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 20: -#line 500 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 500 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_input_output, redir, 0); } break; case 21: -#line 506 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 506 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_input_output, redir, 0); } break; case 22: -#line 512 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 512 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_input_output, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 23: -#line 518 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 518 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_reading_until, redir, 0); redir_stack[need_here_doc++] = (yyval.redirect); } break; case 24: -#line 525 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 525 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_reading_until, redir, 0); redir_stack[need_here_doc++] = (yyval.redirect); } break; case 25: -#line 532 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 532 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_reading_until, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); redir_stack[need_here_doc++] = (yyval.redirect); } break; case 26: -#line 539 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 539 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_deblank_reading_until, redir, 0); redir_stack[need_here_doc++] = (yyval.redirect); } break; case 27: -#line 546 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 546 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_deblank_reading_until, redir, 0); redir_stack[need_here_doc++] = (yyval.redirect); } break; case 28: -#line 553 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 553 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_deblank_reading_until, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); redir_stack[need_here_doc++] = (yyval.redirect); } break; case 29: -#line 560 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 560 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_reading_string, redir, 0); } break; case 30: -#line 566 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 566 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_reading_string, redir, 0); } break; case 31: -#line 572 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 572 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_reading_string, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 32: -#line 578 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 578 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.dest = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number); + redir.dest = (yyvsp[0].number); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_input, redir, 0); } break; case 33: -#line 584 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 584 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.dest = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.dest = (yyvsp[0].number); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_input, redir, 0); } break; case 34: -#line 590 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 590 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.dest = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.dest = (yyvsp[0].number); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_input, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 35: -#line 596 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 596 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.dest = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number); + redir.dest = (yyvsp[0].number); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_output, redir, 0); } break; case 36: -#line 602 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 602 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.dest = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.dest = (yyvsp[0].number); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_output, redir, 0); } break; case 37: -#line 608 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 608 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.dest = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.dest = (yyvsp[0].number); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_output, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 38: -#line 614 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 614 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_input_word, redir, 0); } break; case 39: -#line 620 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 620 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_input_word, redir, 0); } break; case 40: -#line 626 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 626 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_input_word, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 41: -#line 632 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 632 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_output_word, redir, 0); } break; case 42: -#line 638 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 638 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_output_word, redir, 0); } break; case 43: -#line 644 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 644 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_duplicating_output_word, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 44: -#line 650 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 650 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; redir.dest = 0; @@ -2496,25 +2188,25 @@ yyreduce: break; case 45: -#line 656 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 656 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); redir.dest = 0; (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_close_this, redir, 0); } break; case 46: -#line 662 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 662 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); redir.dest = 0; (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_close_this, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 47: -#line 668 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 668 "parse.y" { source.dest = 0; redir.dest = 0; @@ -2523,373 +2215,373 @@ yyreduce: break; case 48: -#line 674 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 674 "parse.y" { - source.dest = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number); + source.dest = (yyvsp[-2].number); redir.dest = 0; (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_close_this, redir, 0); } break; case 49: -#line 680 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 680 "parse.y" { - source.filename = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word); + source.filename = (yyvsp[-2].word); redir.dest = 0; (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_close_this, redir, REDIR_VARASSIGN); } break; case 50: -#line 686 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 686 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_err_and_out, redir, 0); } break; case 51: -#line 692 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 692 "parse.y" { source.dest = 1; - redir.filename = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].word); + redir.filename = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.redirect) = make_redirection (source, r_append_err_and_out, redir, 0); } break; case 52: -#line 700 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.element).word = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].word); (yyval.element).redirect = 0; } +#line 700 "parse.y" + { (yyval.element).word = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.element).redirect = 0; } break; case 53: -#line 702 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.element).word = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].word); (yyval.element).redirect = 0; } +#line 702 "parse.y" + { (yyval.element).word = (yyvsp[0].word); (yyval.element).redirect = 0; } break; case 54: -#line 704 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.element).redirect = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].redirect); (yyval.element).word = 0; } +#line 704 "parse.y" + { (yyval.element).redirect = (yyvsp[0].redirect); (yyval.element).word = 0; } break; case 55: -#line 708 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 708 "parse.y" { - (yyval.redirect) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].redirect); + (yyval.redirect) = (yyvsp[0].redirect); } break; case 56: -#line 712 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 712 "parse.y" { register REDIRECT *t; - for (t = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].redirect); t->next; t = t->next) + for (t = (yyvsp[-1].redirect); t->next; t = t->next) ; - t->next = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].redirect); - (yyval.redirect) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].redirect); + t->next = (yyvsp[0].redirect); + (yyval.redirect) = (yyvsp[-1].redirect); } break; case 57: -#line 723 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_simple_command ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].element), (COMMAND *)NULL); } +#line 723 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_simple_command ((yyvsp[0].element), (COMMAND *)NULL); } break; case 58: -#line 725 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_simple_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].element), (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command)); } +#line 725 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_simple_command ((yyvsp[0].element), (yyvsp[-1].command)); } break; case 59: -#line 729 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = clean_simple_command ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command)); } +#line 729 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = clean_simple_command ((yyvsp[0].command)); } break; case 60: -#line 731 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 731 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 61: -#line 733 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 733 "parse.y" { COMMAND *tc; - tc = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + tc = (yyvsp[-1].command); if (tc->redirects) { register REDIRECT *t; for (t = tc->redirects; t->next; t = t->next) ; - t->next = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].redirect); + t->next = (yyvsp[0].redirect); } else - tc->redirects = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].redirect); - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + tc->redirects = (yyvsp[0].redirect); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[-1].command); } break; case 62: -#line 749 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 749 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 63: -#line 751 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 751 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 64: -#line 755 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 755 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 65: -#line 757 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 757 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 66: -#line 759 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_while_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (5)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)].command)); } +#line 759 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_while_command ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[-1].command)); } break; case 67: -#line 761 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_until_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (5)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)].command)); } +#line 761 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_until_command ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[-1].command)); } break; case 68: -#line 763 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 763 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 69: -#line 765 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 765 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 70: -#line 767 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 767 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 71: -#line 769 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 769 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 72: -#line 771 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 771 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 73: -#line 773 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 773 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 74: -#line 775 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 775 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 75: -#line 779 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 779 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-4].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 76: -#line 784 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 784 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-4].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 77: -#line 789 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 789 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-5].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 78: -#line 794 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 794 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-5].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 79: -#line 799 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 799 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (10)].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[(5) - (10)].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[(9) - (10)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-8].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[-5].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 80: -#line 804 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 804 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (10)].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[(5) - (10)].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[(9) - (10)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-8].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[-5].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 81: -#line 809 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 809 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (9)].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL, (yyvsp[(8) - (9)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-7].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL, (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 82: -#line 814 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 814 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (9)].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL, (yyvsp[(8) - (9)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_for_command ((yyvsp[-7].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL, (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 83: -#line 821 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 821 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word_list), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command), arith_for_lineno); + (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[-5].word_list), (yyvsp[-1].command), arith_for_lineno); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 84: -#line 826 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 826 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word_list), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command), arith_for_lineno); + (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[-5].word_list), (yyvsp[-1].command), arith_for_lineno); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 85: -#line 831 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 831 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (5)].word_list), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)].command), arith_for_lineno); + (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[-3].word_list), (yyvsp[-1].command), arith_for_lineno); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 86: -#line 836 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 836 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (5)].word_list), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)].command), arith_for_lineno); + (yyval.command) = make_arith_for_command ((yyvsp[-3].word_list), (yyvsp[-1].command), arith_for_lineno); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 87: -#line 843 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 843 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[-4].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 88: -#line 848 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 848 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[-4].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 89: -#line 853 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 853 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[-5].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 90: -#line 858 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 858 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[-5].word), add_string_to_list ("\"$@\"", (WORD_LIST *)NULL), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 91: -#line 863 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 863 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (10)].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[(5) - (10)].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[(9) - (10)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[-8].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[-5].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 92: -#line 868 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 868 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (10)].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[(5) - (10)].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[(9) - (10)].command), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_select_command ((yyvsp[-8].word), REVERSE_LIST ((yyvsp[-5].word_list), WORD_LIST *), (yyvsp[-1].command), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 93: -#line 875 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 875 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_case_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), (PATTERN_LIST *)NULL, word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_case_command ((yyvsp[-4].word), (PATTERN_LIST *)NULL, word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 94: -#line 880 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 880 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_case_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].word), (yyvsp[(5) - (7)].pattern), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_case_command ((yyvsp[-5].word), (yyvsp[-2].pattern), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 95: -#line 885 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 885 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_case_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].pattern), word_lineno[word_top]); + (yyval.command) = make_case_command ((yyvsp[-4].word), (yyvsp[-1].pattern), word_lineno[word_top]); if (word_top > 0) word_top--; } break; case 96: -#line 892 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_function_def ((yyvsp[(1) - (5)].word), (yyvsp[(5) - (5)].command), function_dstart, function_bstart); } +#line 892 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_function_def ((yyvsp[-4].word), (yyvsp[0].command), function_dstart, function_bstart); } break; case 97: -#line 895 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_function_def ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].word), (yyvsp[(6) - (6)].command), function_dstart, function_bstart); } +#line 895 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_function_def ((yyvsp[-4].word), (yyvsp[0].command), function_dstart, function_bstart); } break; case 98: -#line 898 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_function_def ((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].word), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), function_dstart, function_bstart); } +#line 898 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_function_def ((yyvsp[-2].word), (yyvsp[0].command), function_dstart, function_bstart); } break; case 99: -#line 902 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 902 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 100: -#line 904 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 904 "parse.y" { COMMAND *tc; - tc = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + tc = (yyvsp[-1].command); /* According to Posix.2 3.9.5, redirections specified after the body of a function should be attached to the function and performed when @@ -2908,281 +2600,281 @@ yyreduce: register REDIRECT *t; for (t = tc->redirects; t->next; t = t->next) ; - t->next = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].redirect); + t->next = (yyvsp[0].redirect); } else - tc->redirects = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].redirect); - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + tc->redirects = (yyvsp[0].redirect); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[-1].command); } break; case 101: -#line 935 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 935 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_subshell_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (3)].command)); + (yyval.command) = make_subshell_command ((yyvsp[-1].command)); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL; } break; case 102: -#line 942 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 942 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ("COPROC", (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command)); + (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ("COPROC", (yyvsp[0].command)); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL|CMD_COPROC_SUBSHELL; } break; case 103: -#line 947 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 947 "parse.y" { COMMAND *tc; - tc = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].command); + tc = (yyvsp[-1].command); if (tc->redirects) { register REDIRECT *t; for (t = tc->redirects; t->next; t = t->next) ; - t->next = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].redirect); + t->next = (yyvsp[0].redirect); } else - tc->redirects = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].redirect); - (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ("COPROC", (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].command)); + tc->redirects = (yyvsp[0].redirect); + (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ("COPROC", (yyvsp[-1].command)); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL|CMD_COPROC_SUBSHELL; } break; case 104: -#line 964 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 964 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (3)].word)->word, (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].command)); + (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ((yyvsp[-1].word)->word, (yyvsp[0].command)); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL|CMD_COPROC_SUBSHELL; } break; case 105: -#line 969 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 969 "parse.y" { COMMAND *tc; - tc = (yyvsp[(3) - (4)].command); + tc = (yyvsp[-1].command); if (tc->redirects) { register REDIRECT *t; for (t = tc->redirects; t->next; t = t->next) ; - t->next = (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].redirect); + t->next = (yyvsp[0].redirect); } else - tc->redirects = (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].redirect); - (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].word)->word, (yyvsp[(3) - (4)].command)); + tc->redirects = (yyvsp[0].redirect); + (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ((yyvsp[-2].word)->word, (yyvsp[-1].command)); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL|CMD_COPROC_SUBSHELL; } break; case 106: -#line 986 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 986 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ("COPROC", clean_simple_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command))); + (yyval.command) = make_coproc_command ("COPROC", clean_simple_command ((yyvsp[0].command))); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL|CMD_COPROC_SUBSHELL; } break; case 107: -#line 993 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (5)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)].command), (COMMAND *)NULL); } +#line 993 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[-1].command), (COMMAND *)NULL); } break; case 108: -#line 995 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (7)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (7)].command), (yyvsp[(6) - (7)].command)); } +#line 995 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[-5].command), (yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[-1].command)); } break; case 109: -#line 997 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (6)].command), (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].command)); } +#line 997 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[-4].command), (yyvsp[-2].command), (yyvsp[-1].command)); } break; case 110: -#line 1002 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_group_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (3)].command)); } +#line 1002 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_group_command ((yyvsp[-1].command)); } break; case 111: -#line 1006 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_arith_command ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].word_list)); } +#line 1006 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_arith_command ((yyvsp[0].word_list)); } break; case 112: -#line 1010 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].command); } +#line 1010 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[-1].command); } break; case 113: -#line 1014 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), (COMMAND *)NULL); } +#line 1014 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[-2].command), (yyvsp[0].command), (COMMAND *)NULL); } break; case 114: -#line 1016 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (6)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (6)].command), (yyvsp[(6) - (6)].command)); } +#line 1016 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[-4].command), (yyvsp[-2].command), (yyvsp[0].command)); } break; case 115: -#line 1018 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[(2) - (5)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (5)].command), (yyvsp[(5) - (5)].command)); } +#line 1018 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = make_if_command ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[-1].command), (yyvsp[0].command)); } break; case 117: -#line 1023 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].pattern); } +#line 1023 "parse.y" + { (yyvsp[0].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[0].pattern); } break; case 118: -#line 1027 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].word_list), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command)); } +#line 1027 "parse.y" + { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[-2].word_list), (yyvsp[0].command)); } break; case 119: -#line 1029 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].word_list), (COMMAND *)NULL); } +#line 1029 "parse.y" + { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[-2].word_list), (COMMAND *)NULL); } break; case 120: -#line 1031 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[(3) - (5)].word_list), (yyvsp[(5) - (5)].command)); } +#line 1031 "parse.y" + { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[-2].word_list), (yyvsp[0].command)); } break; case 121: -#line 1033 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[(3) - (5)].word_list), (COMMAND *)NULL); } +#line 1033 "parse.y" + { (yyval.pattern) = make_pattern_list ((yyvsp[-2].word_list), (COMMAND *)NULL); } break; case 122: -#line 1037 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].pattern); } +#line 1037 "parse.y" + { (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); } break; case 123: -#line 1039 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern); } +#line 1039 "parse.y" + { (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[-2].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); } break; case 124: -#line 1041 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_FALLTHROUGH; (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].pattern); } +#line 1041 "parse.y" + { (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_FALLTHROUGH; (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); } break; case 125: -#line 1043 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_FALLTHROUGH; (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern); } +#line 1043 "parse.y" + { (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_FALLTHROUGH; (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[-2].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); } break; case 126: -#line 1045 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_TESTNEXT; (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].pattern); } +#line 1045 "parse.y" + { (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_TESTNEXT; (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); } break; case 127: -#line 1047 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_TESTNEXT; (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].pattern); } +#line 1047 "parse.y" + { (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->flags |= CASEPAT_TESTNEXT; (yyvsp[-1].pattern)->next = (yyvsp[-2].pattern); (yyval.pattern) = (yyvsp[-1].pattern); } break; case 128: -#line 1051 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL); } +#line 1051 "parse.y" + { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[0].word), (WORD_LIST *)NULL); } break; case 129: -#line 1053 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].word), (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].word_list)); } +#line 1053 "parse.y" + { (yyval.word_list) = make_word_list ((yyvsp[0].word), (yyvsp[-2].word_list)); } break; case 130: -#line 1062 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1062 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); if (need_here_doc) gather_here_documents (); } break; case 132: -#line 1071 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1071 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 134: -#line 1078 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1078 "parse.y" { - if ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command)->type == cm_connection) - (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); + if ((yyvsp[-2].command)->type == cm_connection) + (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[-2].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); else - (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); + (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-2].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); } break; case 136: -#line 1089 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), AND_AND); } +#line 1089 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), AND_AND); } break; case 137: -#line 1091 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), OR_OR); } +#line 1091 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), OR_OR); } break; case 138: -#line 1093 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1093 "parse.y" { - if ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command)->type == cm_connection) - (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), '&'); + if ((yyvsp[-3].command)->type == cm_connection) + (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), '&'); else - (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), '&'); + (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), '&'); } break; case 139: -#line 1100 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), ';'); } +#line 1100 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), ';'); } break; case 140: -#line 1102 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), ';'); } +#line 1102 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), ';'); } break; case 141: -#line 1104 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 1104 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 144: -#line 1112 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1112 "parse.y" { (yyval.number) = '\n'; } break; case 145: -#line 1114 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1114 "parse.y" { (yyval.number) = ';'; } break; case 146: -#line 1116 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1116 "parse.y" { (yyval.number) = yacc_EOF; } break; case 149: -#line 1130 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1130 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); if (need_here_doc) gather_here_documents (); if ((parser_state & PST_CMDSUBST) && current_token == shell_eof_token) { - global_command = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); + global_command = (yyvsp[0].command); eof_encountered = 0; rewind_input_string (); YYACCEPT; @@ -3191,17 +2883,17 @@ yyreduce: break; case 150: -#line 1143 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1143 "parse.y" { - if ((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command)->type == cm_connection) - (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); + if ((yyvsp[-1].command)->type == cm_connection) + (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[-1].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); else - (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); + (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-1].command), (COMMAND *)NULL, '&'); if (need_here_doc) gather_here_documents (); if ((parser_state & PST_CMDSUBST) && current_token == shell_eof_token) { - global_command = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + global_command = (yyvsp[-1].command); eof_encountered = 0; rewind_input_string (); YYACCEPT; @@ -3210,14 +2902,14 @@ yyreduce: break; case 151: -#line 1159 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1159 "parse.y" { - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[-1].command); if (need_here_doc) gather_here_documents (); if ((parser_state & PST_CMDSUBST) && current_token == shell_eof_token) { - global_command = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].command); + global_command = (yyvsp[-1].command); eof_encountered = 0; rewind_input_string (); YYACCEPT; @@ -3226,60 +2918,60 @@ yyreduce: break; case 152: -#line 1174 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), AND_AND); } +#line 1174 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), AND_AND); } break; case 153: -#line 1176 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), OR_OR); } +#line 1176 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), OR_OR); } break; case 154: -#line 1178 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1178 "parse.y" { - if ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command)->type == cm_connection) - (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].command), '&'); + if ((yyvsp[-2].command)->type == cm_connection) + (yyval.command) = connect_async_list ((yyvsp[-2].command), (yyvsp[0].command), '&'); else - (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].command), '&'); + (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-2].command), (yyvsp[0].command), '&'); } break; case 155: -#line 1185 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].command), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].command), ';'); } +#line 1185 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-2].command), (yyvsp[0].command), ';'); } break; case 156: -#line 1188 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 1188 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 157: -#line 1192 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 1192 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 158: -#line 1194 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1194 "parse.y" { - if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command)) - (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command)->flags ^= CMD_INVERT_RETURN; /* toggle */ - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command); + if ((yyvsp[0].command)) + (yyvsp[0].command)->flags ^= CMD_INVERT_RETURN; /* toggle */ + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 159: -#line 1200 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1200 "parse.y" { - if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command)) - (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command)->flags |= (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].number); - (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].command); + if ((yyvsp[0].command)) + (yyvsp[0].command)->flags |= (yyvsp[-1].number); + (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 160: -#line 1206 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1206 "parse.y" { ELEMENT x; @@ -3291,15 +2983,15 @@ yyreduce: x.word = 0; x.redirect = 0; (yyval.command) = make_simple_command (x, (COMMAND *)NULL); - (yyval.command)->flags |= (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].number); + (yyval.command)->flags |= (yyvsp[-1].number); /* XXX - let's cheat and push a newline back */ - if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number) == '\n') + if ((yyvsp[0].number) == '\n') token_to_read = '\n'; } break; case 161: -#line 1223 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1223 "parse.y" { ELEMENT x; @@ -3314,25 +3006,25 @@ yyreduce: (yyval.command) = make_simple_command (x, (COMMAND *)NULL); (yyval.command)->flags |= CMD_INVERT_RETURN; /* XXX - let's cheat and push a newline back */ - if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number) == '\n') + if ((yyvsp[0].number) == '\n') token_to_read = '\n'; } break; case 162: -#line 1243 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), '|'); } +#line 1243 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), '|'); } break; case 163: -#line 1245 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1245 "parse.y" { /* Make cmd1 |& cmd2 equivalent to cmd1 2>&1 | cmd2 */ COMMAND *tc; REDIRECTEE rd, sd; REDIRECT *r; - tc = (yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command)->type == cm_simple ? (COMMAND *)(yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command)->value.Simple : (yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command); + tc = (yyvsp[-3].command)->type == cm_simple ? (COMMAND *)(yyvsp[-3].command)->value.Simple : (yyvsp[-3].command); sd.dest = 2; rd.dest = 1; r = make_redirection (sd, r_duplicating_output, rd, 0); @@ -3346,39 +3038,40 @@ yyreduce: else tc->redirects = r; - (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].command), (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].command), '|'); + (yyval.command) = command_connect ((yyvsp[-3].command), (yyvsp[0].command), '|'); } break; case 164: -#line 1268 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" - { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].command); } +#line 1268 "parse.y" + { (yyval.command) = (yyvsp[0].command); } break; case 165: -#line 1272 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1272 "parse.y" { (yyval.number) = CMD_TIME_PIPELINE; } break; case 166: -#line 1274 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1274 "parse.y" { (yyval.number) = CMD_TIME_PIPELINE|CMD_TIME_POSIX; } break; case 167: -#line 1276 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1276 "parse.y" { (yyval.number) = CMD_TIME_PIPELINE|CMD_TIME_POSIX; } break; -/* Line 1267 of yacc.c. */ -#line 3376 "y.tab.c" - default: break; } - YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("-> $$ =", yyr1[yyn], &yyval, &yyloc); - YYPOPSTACK (yylen); - yylen = 0; +/* Line 1037 of yacc.c. */ +#line 3070 "y.tab.c" + + yyvsp -= yylen; + yyssp -= yylen; + + YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); *++yyvsp = yyval; @@ -3407,41 +3100,66 @@ yyerrlab: if (!yyerrstatus) { ++yynerrs; -#if ! YYERROR_VERBOSE - yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); -#else - { - YYSIZE_T yysize = yysyntax_error (0, yystate, yychar); - if (yymsg_alloc < yysize && yymsg_alloc < YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM) - { - YYSIZE_T yyalloc = 2 * yysize; - if (! (yysize <= yyalloc && yyalloc <= YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM)) - yyalloc = YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM; - if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) - YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); - yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yyalloc); - if (yymsg) - yymsg_alloc = yyalloc; - else +#if YYERROR_VERBOSE + yyn = yypact[yystate]; + + if (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn < YYLAST) + { + YYSIZE_T yysize = 0; + int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); + const char* yyprefix; + char *yymsg; + int yyx; + + /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in + YYCHECK. */ + int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; + + /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ + int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn; + int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; + int yycount = 0; + + yyprefix = ", expecting "; + for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) + if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) { - yymsg = yymsgbuf; - yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; + yysize += yystrlen (yyprefix) + yystrlen (yytname [yyx]); + yycount += 1; + if (yycount == 5) + { + yysize = 0; + break; + } } - } + yysize += (sizeof ("syntax error, unexpected ") + + yystrlen (yytname[yytype])); + yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yysize); + if (yymsg != 0) + { + char *yyp = yystpcpy (yymsg, "syntax error, unexpected "); + yyp = yystpcpy (yyp, yytname[yytype]); - if (0 < yysize && yysize <= yymsg_alloc) - { - (void) yysyntax_error (yymsg, yystate, yychar); - yyerror (yymsg); - } - else - { - yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); - if (yysize != 0) - goto yyexhaustedlab; - } - } -#endif + if (yycount < 5) + { + yyprefix = ", expecting "; + for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) + if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) + { + yyp = yystpcpy (yyp, yyprefix); + yyp = yystpcpy (yyp, yytname[yyx]); + yyprefix = " or "; + } + } + yyerror (yymsg); + YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); + } + else + yyerror ("syntax error; also virtual memory exhausted"); + } + else +#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ + yyerror ("syntax error"); } @@ -3452,15 +3170,23 @@ yyerrlab: error, discard it. */ if (yychar <= YYEOF) - { - /* Return failure if at end of input. */ + { + /* If at end of input, pop the error token, + then the rest of the stack, then return failure. */ if (yychar == YYEOF) - YYABORT; - } + for (;;) + { + + YYPOPSTACK; + if (yyssp == yyss) + YYABORT; + yydestruct ("Error: popping", + yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp); + } + } else { - yydestruct ("Error: discarding", - yytoken, &yylval); + yydestruct ("Error: discarding", yytoken, &yylval); yychar = YYEMPTY; } } @@ -3475,17 +3201,15 @@ yyerrlab: `---------------------------------------------------*/ yyerrorlab: - /* Pacify compilers like GCC when the user code never invokes - YYERROR and the label yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user - code. */ - if (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0) +#ifdef __GNUC__ + /* Pacify GCC when the user code never invokes YYERROR and the label + yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user code. */ + if (0) goto yyerrorlab; +#endif - /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered - this YYERROR. */ - YYPOPSTACK (yylen); - yylen = 0; - YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); +yyvsp -= yylen; + yyssp -= yylen; yystate = *yyssp; goto yyerrlab1; @@ -3515,9 +3239,8 @@ yyerrlab1: YYABORT; - yydestruct ("Error: popping", - yystos[yystate], yyvsp); - YYPOPSTACK (1); + yydestruct ("Error: popping", yystos[yystate], yyvsp); + YYPOPSTACK; yystate = *yyssp; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); } @@ -3528,7 +3251,7 @@ yyerrlab1: *++yyvsp = yylval; - /* Shift the error token. */ + /* Shift the error token. */ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yystos[yyn], yyvsp, yylsp); yystate = yyn; @@ -3546,47 +3269,32 @@ yyacceptlab: | yyabortlab -- YYABORT comes here. | `-----------------------------------*/ yyabortlab: + yydestruct ("Error: discarding lookahead", + yytoken, &yylval); + yychar = YYEMPTY; yyresult = 1; goto yyreturn; #ifndef yyoverflow -/*-------------------------------------------------. -| yyexhaustedlab -- memory exhaustion comes here. | -`-------------------------------------------------*/ -yyexhaustedlab: - yyerror (YY_("memory exhausted")); +/*----------------------------------------------. +| yyoverflowlab -- parser overflow comes here. | +`----------------------------------------------*/ +yyoverflowlab: + yyerror ("parser stack overflow"); yyresult = 2; /* Fall through. */ #endif yyreturn: - if (yychar != YYEOF && yychar != YYEMPTY) - yydestruct ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", - yytoken, &yylval); - /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered - this YYABORT or YYACCEPT. */ - YYPOPSTACK (yylen); - YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); - while (yyssp != yyss) - { - yydestruct ("Cleanup: popping", - yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp); - YYPOPSTACK (1); - } #ifndef yyoverflow if (yyss != yyssa) YYSTACK_FREE (yyss); #endif -#if YYERROR_VERBOSE - if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) - YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); -#endif - /* Make sure YYID is used. */ - return YYID (yyresult); + return yyresult; } -#line 1278 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" +#line 1278 "parse.y" /* Initial size to allocate for tokens, and the diff --git a/y.tab.h b/y.tab.h index 0de3853ce..b347c60ff 100644 --- a/y.tab.h +++ b/y.tab.h @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.3. */ +/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.0. */ -/* Skeleton interface for Bison's Yacc-like parsers in C - - Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 - Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Skeleton parser for Yacc-like parsing with Bison, + Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -17,21 +15,13 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ - -/* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains - part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work - under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a - parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof - as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute - the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this - special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting - Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public - License without this special exception. + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in - version 2.2 of Bison. */ +/* As a special exception, when this file is copied by Bison into a + Bison output file, you may use that output file without restriction. + This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation + in version 1.24 of Bison. */ /* Tokens. */ #ifndef YYTOKENTYPE @@ -88,7 +78,6 @@ yacc_EOF = 304 }; #endif -/* Tokens. */ #define IF 258 #define THEN 259 #define ELSE 260 @@ -140,10 +129,9 @@ -#if ! defined YYSTYPE && ! defined YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED -typedef union YYSTYPE -#line 323 "/Users/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y" -{ +#if ! defined (YYSTYPE) && ! defined (YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED) +#line 323 "parse.y" +typedef union YYSTYPE { WORD_DESC *word; /* the word that we read. */ int number; /* the number that we read. */ WORD_LIST *word_list; @@ -151,10 +139,9 @@ typedef union YYSTYPE REDIRECT *redirect; ELEMENT element; PATTERN_LIST *pattern; -} -/* Line 1489 of yacc.c. */ -#line 157 "y.tab.h" - YYSTYPE; +} YYSTYPE; +/* Line 1274 of yacc.c. */ +#line 145 "y.tab.h" # define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ # define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 # define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 @@ -162,3 +149,5 @@ typedef union YYSTYPE extern YYSTYPE yylval; + +