From: Chet Ramey Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2011 17:55:49 +0000 (-0500) Subject: commit bash-20040322 snapshot X-Git-Tag: bash-3.0-rc1~10 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4931aca62a19db69a97a1a76ebb065809e88274e;p=thirdparty%2Fbash.git commit bash-20040322 snapshot --- diff --git a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog index 8c53cee1f..9130bf0c6 100644 --- a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog +++ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog @@ -9302,3 +9302,18 @@ bashhist.c that returned `print only' to the history list, since history_expand no longer does it (and, when using readline, do it only when rl_dispatching is zero) + + 3/22 + ---- +config.h.in,aclocal.m4 + - change bash-specific functions that look in struct dirent to define + HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_xxx, like AC_CHECK_MEMBERS does (though the + functions are otherwise the same) + - new function, BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN, define + HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN if struct dirent has a `d_namlen' member + +configure.in + - call BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN + +include/posixdir.h + - use new and renamed HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_xxx defines diff --git a/CWRU/changelog b/CWRU/changelog deleted file mode 100644 index e52db56ab..000000000 --- a/CWRU/changelog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9285 +0,0 @@ - 4/9/2001 - -------- -[bash-2.05 released] - - 4/10 - ---- -redir.c - - check return value of fclose() in write_here_document() for error - returns; don't just rely on fwrite() failing - -support/bashbug.sh - - set TMPDIR to /tmp if it's null or unset - - use $TMPDIR in the TEMP tempfile name template - - fixed the call to `mktemp', if it exists, to make it more portable - -jobs.c - - if WCONTINUED is not defined, define it to 0 and add a define for - WIFCONTINUED(wstatus) which expands to 0 - - add WCONTINUED to the flags passed to waitpid(2) in waitchld() - - don't increment children_exited if waitpid's status is WIFCONTINUED, - since we don't want to call a SIGCHLD trap handler in this case - - in waitchld(), we set child->running to 1 if WIFCONTINUED(status) - is non-zero - - make sure pretty_print_job doesn't check for the core dump bit if - the process has been continued; it's only valid if the job is dead - - in set_job_status_and_cleanup, set the job to JRUNNING if job_state - is non-zero and the job was previously marked as JSTOPPED - -configure.in - - add -DBROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO to interix LOCAL_CFLAGS - -lib/glob/glob.c - - if BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO is defined, define REAL_DIR_ENTRY to 1 - -jobs.c - - in kill_pid, we only need to block and unblock SIGCHLD if the - `group' argument is non-zero, since otherwise we just call `kill' - on the pid argument - -version.c - - update copyright date to 2001 - -bashline.c - - prog_complete_return needs to take a `const char *' as its first - argument - - history_completion_generator needs to take a `const char *' as - its first argument, and `text' needs to be a `const char *' - - 4/11 - ---- -redir.c - - fixed a weird typo in redir_special_open, case RF_DEVFD, added - call to all_digits before call to legal_number - - fixed do_redirection_internal to call legal_number instead of atol(3) - when translating r_duplicating_{in,out}put_word, so it handles - overflow better - - produce an error message in redirection_error for out-of-range - file descriptors - - change allocation strategy in redirection_error so we don't have to - malloc scratch memory if redirection_expand() fails - -jobs.h - - added defines for `running' member of a struct process - -general.c - - fix legal_number to return 0 when strtol(3) reports overflow or - underflow - -parse.y - - changed read_token_word to call legal_number instead of atoi(3) - -input.c - - return -1/EBADF from close_buffered_fd if fd is < 0 - -command.h - - fixed bogus comment about IS_DESCRIPTOR in description of the - REDIRECTEE struct - -print_cmd.c - - change cprintf's 'd' modifier code to display negative numbers as - an out-of-range value. We can do this only because the only use - of %d is to output file descriptor numbers in redirections - -support/mksignames.c - - need to include config.h to get a possible value for - UNUSABLE_RT_SIGNALS - - 4/16 - ---- -lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo - - corrected a small error in one description of M-DEL - - 4/17 - ---- -stringlib.c - - need to initialize `ind' before calls to RESIZE_MALLOCED_BUFFER - in strcreplace() - -support/bashversion.c - - new file, prints bash version information - -Makefile.in - - rules for building bashversion and linking it to version.o - - 4/24 - ---- -conftypes.h - - new file with HOSTTYPE, OSTYPE, MACHTYPE, etc. defines from - variables.h - -variables.h, version.c - - include conftypes.h - -patchlevel.h - - new file, contains define for PATCHLEVEL. Doing away with the old - scheme of having the information in configure.in - -version.c - - include patchlevel.h - -Makefile.in - - run bashversion -p to find patch level rather than have configure - substitute in a value - - pass -S ${top_srcdir} to support/mkversion.sh - -support/mkversion.sh - - don't put PATCHLEVEL define into version.h, but accept and ignore - a -p option - - take a new -S srcdir option - - find the patch level by parsing it out of patchlevel.h - -configure.in - - hard-code BASHVERS assignment instead of reading it from a file - - remove BASHPATCH; don't substitute it - -_distribution,_patchlevel - - removed - - 4/26 - ---- -shell.c - - call init_noninteractive() in open_shell_script if forced_interactive - is non-zero (the shell was started with -i) and fd_is_tty is 0 - (the script file is a real file, not something like /dev/stdin), - since it wasn't done earlier - -builtins/printf.def - - change for POSIX.2 compliance when conversion errors are encountered - when processing %d, %u, and floating point conversion operators - (print a warning message, return the value accumulated at the time - of the error -- which is always 0 -- and exit with a non-zero status) - -command.h - - added CMD_COMMAND_BUILTIN for use by the `command' builtin and the - code in execute_cmd.c - -builtins/command.def - - add CMD_COMMAND_BUILTIN to the created command's flags - - 5/1 - --- -configure.in - - add call to AC_C_CONST to test `const' compiler behavior - - add call to AC_C_INLINE to test `inline' compiler behavior - - add call to AC_C_STRINGIZE to test cpp #x stringizing operator - -config.h.in - - add `#undef const' for configure to substitute - - add `#undef inline' for configure to substitute - - add `#undef HAVE_STRINGIZE' for configure to substitute - -include/stdc.h - - remove code that defines or undefines `const' and `inline' - - change the __STRING macro to be defined depending on the value - of HAVE_STRINGIZE - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - change the __STRING macro to be defined depending on the value - of HAVE_STRINGIZE - -lib/readline/{readline,rlprivate}.h - - moved rl_get_termcap to readline.h, making it a public function - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new #define, RL_READLINE_VERSION, hex-encoded library version - number, currently set to 0x0402 - - new public int variable, rl_readline_version - -lib/readline/readline.c - - #define RL_READLINE_VERSION if it is not already defined (which it - should be in readline.h) - - initialize rl_readline_version to RL_READLINE_VERSION - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - documented rl_get_termcap - - documented rl_readline_version - -jobs.c - - job_exit_status should return an int, not a WAIT (undetected - before because on most POSIX-like systems a WAIT is really an int) - -builtins/evalfile.c - - added FEVAL_REGFILE (file must be a regular file) to accepted - _evalfile flags - - fc_execute_file() adds FEVAL_REGFILE to _evalfile flags. This - means that startup files and files read with `.' no longer need - to be regular files - - 5/2 - --- - -lib/termcap/Makefile.in - - fix target for installed termcap library (normally unused) - -lib/tilde/Makefile.in - - fix install target to install in $(libdir) (normally unused) - -Makefile.in - - don't make $(man3dir) since there's nothing installed there - -Makefile.in,doc/Makefile.in - - change `man1ext' to `.1', `man3ext' to `.3' - - change appropriate install targets to use new values of man[13]ext - - use `test ...' instead of `[...]' - - add support for DESTDIR root installation prefix, for package - building (installdirs, install, install-strip, uninstall targets) - -builtins/common.c - - new function int get_exitstat(WORD_LIST *list) returns an eight-bit - exit status value for use in return, exit, logout builtins - -builtins/common.h - - extern declaration for get_exitstat() - -builtins/{exit,return}.def - - call get_exitstat where appropriate - -builtins/printf.def - - add support for "'" flag character as posix 1003.2-200x d6 says - - fix core dump when user-supplied field width or precision is 0 - - fix to printstr() to handle zero-length precision with `%b' format - specifier (printf '%.0b-%.0s\n' foo bar) - - fix to printstr() to treat a negative field width as a positive - field width with left-justification - - fix to mklong to avoid static buffers, which can always be overrun - by someone sufficiently motivated - -bashline.c - - change var in add_host_name to type `size_t' for passing to xrealloc - - 5/3 - --- -execute_cmd.c - - change restore_signal_mask to accept a sigset_t *, since a sigset_t - may not fit into a pointer, change call - -unwind_prot.c - - use a union UWP in restore_variable when restoring a variable whose - size is the same as sizeof(int), the reverse of the method used to - store it in unwind_protect_int - -builtins/printf.def - - use a #define LENMODS containing the length modifiers instead of - testing against each possible modifier character, save any mod - character found - - add support for ISO C99 length specifiers `j', `t', and `z' - - if `L' modifier is supplied with a floating point conversion char, - pass a `long double' to printf if HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE is defined - -configure.in,config.h.in - - call AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE to check for `long double'; define - HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE if supported - -bashline.c - - fix an inadvertantly-unclosed comment in attempt_shell_completion - - make set_saved_history return a value - - make dynamic_complete_history return a useful value - -{make_cmd,execute_cmd,shell,subst,trap,variables,input,unwind_prot,test, -pcomplete}.c - - removed some declared-but-unused variables - -builtins/{cd,enable,fc,set,setattr,type,umask,printf,complete}.def - - removed some declared-but-unused variables - -lib/sh/{zread,netopen}.c - - removed some declared-but-unused variables - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_arith_command, use a long variable to hold the result - of evalexp(), since that's what it returns - -builtins/evalstring.c - - make cat_file return -1 on a read or write error - -lib/sh/stringlib.c - - make merge_stringlists() return the right value - - 5/7 - --- -pcomplete.c - - remove typo that caused empty declaration (;;) - -parse.y - - fix yyerror() to accept a single string argument; fix callers - -trap.c - - cast pointer to long instead of int when printing message with - internal_warning() in run_pending_traps() - -subst.c - - fix process_substitute to handle stdin being closed - -test.c - - change `while' to `if' in and() and or(), since the loop isn't - actually performed -- there's an unconditional `return' in the - loop body - - check for integer overflow of arguments to `-t' - -lib/sh/netopen.c - - change _getserv() to reject negative port/service numbers - -expr.c - - fix strlong() to not convert the base specification from long to - int before checking for overflow, since truncation on machines - where sizeof(int) != sizeof(long) may mask errors - -builtins/{jobs,kill,wait}.def - - use legal_number instead of atoi when converting strings to pid_t; - check for numeric overflow - -input.c - - fix for cygwin in b_fill_buffer -- off-by-one error when checking - buffer for \r\n termination - -general.h - - new #define INT_STRLEN_BOUND(t), computes max length of string - representing integer value of type T, possibly including a sign - character - - include if it's present - -{execute_cmd,findcmd,test}.c - - don't include , since general.h does it now - -{execute_cmd,lib/sh/itos,pcomplete,print_cmd,subst,variables}.c - - use INT_STRLEN_BOUND instead of static array sizes when converting - various strings to integer values - -shell.h - - struct fd_bitmap now uses an `int' size, since it's bounded by - the number of file descriptors, which must fit into an `int' - -execute_cmd.c - - FD_BITMAP_DEFAULT_SIZE is now 32, not 32L - - new_fd_bitmap takes an `int' size parameter, not a `long' - -execute_cmd.h - - change prototype for new_fd_bitmap() - -test.c - - fix test_stat to check for overflow when parsing the integer file - descriptor number; return ENOENT instead of EBADF for files that - are not open - -hashlib.c - - don't discard the upper 32 bits of the random value, if present - -lib/readline/shell.c - - use the same INT_STRLEN_BOUND mechanism to decide how much space to - allocated in sh_set_lines_and_columns - - 5/8 - --- -aclocal.m4 - - add check for libtinfo (termcap-specific portion of ncurses-5.2) to - BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP - - new macro, RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION, checks version of installed - readline library and (optionally) writes version #defines to - config.h. Bash doesn't use the version defines - -configure.in - - call RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION instead of support/rlvers.sh - -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_shell_script and the WHITECHAR and STRINGCHAR macros - to check array bounds before indexing into the sample string - -unwind_prot.[ch] - - import new versions submitted by Paul Eggert - with a couple of changes for backwards compatibility, so the rest - of the source doesn't need to be changed yet - -jobs.c - - use unwind_protect_var on last_made_pid in run_sigchld_trap - -builtins/bind.def - - use unwind_protect_var on rl_outstream - -general.c - - rework print_rlimtype to use INT_STRLEN_BOUND and handle the - most negative number correctly - -expr.c - - `tokval' should have been a `long', since all arithmetic is done - as longs - -builtins/history.def - - consolidate tests for valid history position in one block to - avoid duplicate code and strings - -builtins/ulimit.def - - fix check for overflow when setting limit to work when int is 32 - bits and RLIMTYPE is 64 - -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - don't truncate the result of time(3) to int; just use time_t, - since it's being assigned to an `unsigned long' - -mailcheck.c - - use legal_number instead of atoi in time_to_check_mail() to catch - more numeric errors; consolidate error checking in one block - - last_time_mail_checked should be a time_t - - 5/9 - --- -builtins/set.def - - recognize `set [-+]o nolog' if HISTORY is defined - -bashline.c - - new variable `dont_save_function_defs', set by `set -o nolog'; - currently ignored - -command.h - - the `dest' member of a REDIRECTEE is now an `int' - -parse.y,redir.c - - changed uses of `redir.test' (where redir is a REDIRECTEE) since - it's now an int - -lib/readline/rlstdc.h - - don't mess around with `const', rely on configure to supply a - proper definition if the compiler doesn't support it - -lib/tilde/tilde.h - - include if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined - - don't mess around with `const', rely on configure - -builtins/shopt.def - - new read-only `shopt' option, login_shell, non-zero if shell is a - login shell (as decided by shell.c) - - new function set_login_shell(), sets shopt private value of - login_shell - -builtins/common.h - - new extern declaration for set_login_shell - -shell.c - - call set_login_shell after setting value of login_shell (in - main() and set_shell_name()) - -parse.y - - added new `\A' prompt string escape sequence: time in 24-hour - HH:MM format - -configure.in, config.h.in - - check for , define HAVE_GRP_H if found - -builtins/complete.def - - add new `-A group/-g' option to complete group names - -pcomplete.h - - new define for CA_GROUP, used with group name completion - -pcomplete.c - - add code to support CA_GROUP group name completion - -bashline.c - - new function, bash_groupname_completion_function(), supports - programmable completion of group names - -bashline.h - - extern declaration for bash_groupname_completion_function - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new inputrc variable, `match-hidden-files', controls completion - matching files beginning with a `.' (on Unix) - -lib/readline/complete.c - - new variable, _rl_match_hidden_files, mirrors `match-hidden-files' - inputrc variable - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_match_hidden_files - -builtins/hash.def - - new `-t' option to list hash values for each filename argument - -builtins/read.def - - alarm(3) takes an `unsigned int' argument, not int - - check for arithmetic overflow with -t and -n options - -input.c - - check for read error before doing \r\n translation on cygwin in - b_fill_buffer - - reset bp->b_used to 0 instead of leaving it at -1 on read error - in b_fill_buffer - -builtins/shopt.def - - new functions, shopt_setopt(name, mode) and - shopt_listopt(name, mode) to give the rest of the shell an easy - interface - -builtins/common.h - - extern declarations for shopt_setopt and shopt_listopt - -shell.c - - new invocation options -O and +O, to list or set/unset shopt - options like +o/-o sets and unsets `set -o' options - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document `set -o nolog' - - document `login_shell' shopt option - - document new `\A' prompt string escape sequence - - document new `-t' option to `hash' - - document new `[+-]O' invocation option - -doc/bashref.texi - - add text to `Invoking Bash' section defining a login shell; text - taken from man page - -doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo - - documented new complete/compgen `-A group/-g' option - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1 - - documented new `match-hidden-files' inputrc variable - - 5/10 - ---- -configure.in - - fix AC_CHECK_PROG(ar, ...) - - add AC_CHECK_TYPE for ssize_t - -config.h.in - - new #undef for ssize_t - -lib/sh/zread.c - - int -> ssize_t fixes to mirror modern declarations of read and write - - the `off' variable in zsyncfd should be an off_t since it computes - a file offset - - the local buffer `lbuf' is now char, since it's not nice to pass - unsigned char * to read(2), and the values from it are assigned to - a char anyway - - lind and lused are now size_t, since they index into a buffer - - set lused to 0 on read error - -lib/sh/zwrite.c - - change second argument to type `char *', since ISO C says you have - to pass a `char *' to `write' - -externs.h - - fix extern declarations of zread, zread1, zreadc, and zwrite - - prototype extern declaration of qsort_string_compare - - add extern declaration for history_delimiting_chars() from parse.y - -input.h - - b_used and b_inputp members ofr struct BSTREAM are now size_t - -builtins/evalstring.c - - the number of chars read with zread in cat_file should be assigned - to a variable of type ssize_t - -input.c - - the number of chars read with zread in b_fill_buffer should be - assigned to a variable of type ssize_t - - `localbuf' is now type char[], since POSIX says you shouldn't pass - unsigned char * to read(2) - - in getc_with_restart(), use a variable of type unsigned char to - get a value from the local buffer and return it - - in ungetc_with_restart, explicitly return the character arg passed - to avoid relying on localbuf being unsigned char - -subst.c - - the number of chars read with zread in read_comsub should be - assigned to a variable of type ssize_t - -mksyntax.c - - instead of casting to unsigned char * in addcstr, use a variable - of type unsigned char and let the compiler do the work - -parse.y - - instead of casting to unsigned char * in yy_readline_get, use a - variable of type unsigned char and let the compiler do the work - - ditto for yy_string_get and shell_getc (cast to unsigned char) - -subst.c - - instead of casting to unsigned char when assigning to ifscmap in - expand_word_internal, use a variable of type unsigned char and - let the compiler do the work - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - instead of casting to unsigned char in ansic_quote, use a variable - of type unsigned char and let the compiler do the work - -builtins/evalstring.c - - remove extern declarations for zwrite and run_trap_cleanup; they're - in externs.h - - prototype cat_file forward declaration - -Makefile.in - - remove -I$(includedir) from INCLUDES and SUBDIR_INCLUDES - -aclocal.m4 - - change RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION to set RL_PREFIX, RL_LIBDIR, - and RL_INCLUDEDIR to what it used to test the installed readline - library version for use by the caller - - change RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION to not compute ac_cv_rl_prefix if - the caller has already assigned it a value - - rename _rl_prefix -> ac_cv_rl_prefix, _rl_libdir -> ac_cv_rl_libdir, - _rl_includedir -> ac_cv_rl_includedir - -configure.in - - change testing of whether to use the value of - $opt_with_installed_readline to be != no, to allow the user to - specify a prefix where the installed readline library may be found - - if --with-installed-readline=PREFIX is supplied, set ac_cv_rl_prefix - to PREFIX before calling RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION - - if --with-installed-readline[=PREFIX] is supplied, don't set - RL_LIBDIR and RL_INCLUDEDIR; let RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION take care - of it, set RL_INCLUDE=-I${RL_INCLUDEDIR} - - if --with-installed-readline[=PREFIX] is supplied, and we're - linking with the history library, assign $RL_LIBDIR to HIST_LIBDIR - so we use the same version of the installed readline and history - libraries - -Makefile.in, builtins/Makefile.in - - have configure substitute RL_INCLUDEDIR, set RL_INCLUDEDIR variable - -doc/bashref.texi - - updated description of --with-installed-readline configure option - -general.c - - moved QSFUNC typedef here from builtins/common.c - -{alias,bashline,variables,lib/sh/stringvec}.c - - cast fourth argument to qsort to (QSFUNC *) - -alias.c - - prototype forward declaration of qsort_alias_compare - -bashhist.c - - include for extern declaration of glob_pattern_p - - remove extern declaration of history_delimiting_chars; it's now - in externs.h - - prototype forward declarations of histignore_item_func, - maybe_add_history, and bash_add_history - -bracecomp.c - - remove extern declaration for sh_backslash_quote; it's in externs.h - -braces.c - - remove extern declaration for extract_command_subst; it's in subst.h - - prototype forward declarations for expand_amble, array_concat, and - brace_gobbler - -error.c - - prototype extern declaration of give_terminal_to, fix bad call - -{execute_cmd,expr,findcmd,jobs,mailcheck,nojobs,pcomplete,print_cmd,redir, -shell}.c - - prototype all static forward function declarations - -pcomplete.c - - changed some function parameters to `const char *' to avoid discarding - const qualifier - -make_cmd.c - - make_bare_word, make_word_flags, and make_word now take a - `const char *' string argument - -make_cmd.h - - changed extern declarations for make_bare_word and make_word - -print_cmd.c - - cprintf now takes a `const char *' as its first argument, like - xprintf and printf - - the conditional define for xprintf should have been HAVE_VPRINTF, - not HAVE_VFPRINTF - -shell.c - - in isnetconn(), the return value of sizeof() is size_t - -aclocal.m4 - - add inclusion of stddef.h if STDC_HEADERS is defined to 1 in - BASH_CHECK_TYPE - -configure.in - - add a call to BASH_CHECK_TYPE for socklen_t (type of third argument - to getpeername(2)) - - 5/11 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - make `useq' a char array to pass to rl_macro_bind in - rl_parse_and_bind - -lib/readline/{{bind,isearch}.c,rlprivate.h} - - _rl_isearch_terminators is now a char *, not unsigned char * - -{subst,variables,lib/sh/tmpfile}.c - - dollar_dollar_pid is now a `pid_t' instead of `int' - -variables.c - - sbrand() now takes an `unsigned long' to set the seed value - - changed last_random_value to type int, since it's always between - 0 and 32767 - - use strtoul to convert the value in assign_random instead of atoi - - take out casts in any arguments to sbrand() - - take out cast to int in call to inttostr in set_ppid() - -subst.c - - don't cast last_asynchronous_pid when passing to itos() - -{sig,subst}.c - - prototype all static forward function declarations - - 5/14 - ---- -{test,trap,variables}.c - - prototype all static forward function declarations - -variables.c - - free_variable_hash_data() now takes a PTR_T, a `generic pointer' - -builtins/{alias,bind,break,cd,complete,declare,enable,exit,fc,fg_bg,help, -history,jobs,pushd,read,set,trap,umask, - - prototype all static forward function declarations - -builtins/read.def - - reset_eol_delim now takes a `char *' arg, since that's what the - unwind_protect functions pass it, and it ignores its arguments - anyway - -lib/readline/{histsearch,input,kill,rltty,search,vi_mode}.c - - prototype all static forward function declarations - -lib/tilde/tilde.c - - prototype all static forward function declarations - - tilde_find_prefix, tilde_find_suffix, isolate_tilde_prefix, and - glue_prefix_and_suffix now take `const char *' arguments where - appropriate - -configure.in,config.h.in - - check for vsnprintf, define HAVE_VSNPRINTF if found - -lib/readline/display.c - - use vsnprintf() in rl_message if it's available; if we don't, at - least set the last character in msg_buf to 0 to avoid overrun -- - we really can't do anything about overflow at this point. if it's - available, this fixes buffer overflow problems in rl_message - - 5/15 - ---- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - in get_history_word_specifier, allow any character to terminate - a `:first-' modifier, not just `:' and null. This is what csh - appears to do. This allows things like `!:0- xyzzy' to replace the - last argument with xyzzy - - 5/18 - ---- -configure.in, config.h.in - - check for , define HAVE_STDINT_H if found - - check for intmax_t in , define intmax_t as long if not - found - - 5/21 - ---- -builtins/kill.def - - change to use strerror() for error message when kill(2) fails - -aclocal.m4 - - new macro, BASH_C_LONG_LONG, check for `long long' - -configure.in, config.h.in - - call BASH_C_LONG_LONG, define HAVE_LONG_LONG if found - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - new file, with implementations of snprintf, vsnprintf, asprintf, - and vasprintf, derived from inetutils version - -Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in - - add snprintf.c/snprintf.o - -configure.in, config.h.in - - add checks for snprintf, asprintf, vasprintf, with appropriate - cpp defines - -lib/readline/{rldefs,xmalloc}.h, lib/readline/xmalloc.c - - xmalloc and xrealloc now take `size_t' arguments, like their bash - counterparts - -externs.h,lib/sh/itos.c - - inttostr and itos now take `long' arguments - - inttostr takes a `size_t' argument for the buffer size - -{expr,lib/malloc/malloc,variables,general}.c - - fixed calls to itos() by removing casts, etc. - -subst.[ch] - - get_dollar_var_value now takes a long, not an int - - sub_append_number now takes a long, not an int - -subst.c - - in parameter_brace_expand_word, use a long and legal_number to - translate ${N}, to avoid overflow - - in parameter_brace_expand_length, use a long and legal_number to - translate ${#N}, to avoid overflow - - in do_array_element_assignment, array_expand_index, - array_value_internal, use arrayind_t instead of int - - let verify_substring_values take long * arguments for the return - value of evalexp() - - pass long * arguments to verify_substring_values in - parameter_brace_substring - - parameter_brace_expand_length now returns `long' - - parameter_brace_expand now uses a long variable for the return - value of parameter_brace_expand_length - - param_expand now uses a long variable for the return value from - evalexp - - array_length reference now returns an `arrayind_t', since it can - return the num_elements member of an array, which is of type - arrayind_t - -subst.h - - array_expand_index now returns an `arrayind_t' - -array.[ch] - - array_subrange now takes arrayind_t arguments, not `int' - - dup_array_subrange now uses arrayind_t local variable to do - array indexing - - use long to print array indices in print_element - -variables.c - - null_array_assign, assign_dirstack, bind_array_variable - now take arrayind_t arguments as array indices - - assign_array_var_from_word_list, assign_array_var_from_string, - unbind_array_element now use arrayind_t local variables for - array indexing - -variables.h - - change extern declaration of bind_array_variable - -builtins/common.[ch] - - get_numeric_arg now returns a `long', since it usually returns - the value of legal_number() - -builtins/{shift,break}.def - - use long variables for the return value of get_numeric_arg - -builtins/history.def - - convert string argument to int only if it's in range - -builtins/pushd.def - - set_dirstack_element and get_dirstack_element now take `long' - index arguments - - get_dirstack_index now takes a `long' index argument, since it's - passed the converted value from legal_number - -lib/sh/timeval.c - - in print_timeval, don't assume that the number of minutes fits into - an int, since it's just seconds/60. - -lib/sh/clock.c - - ditto for print_clock_t - - 5/22 - ---- -shell.c - - since the -O option settings may possibly be overridden by the - normal shell initialization or posix initialization, save the - invocation options on an alist (with add_shopt_to_alist) and - process them after basic initialization (with run_shopt_alist) - - 5/23 - ---- -trap.h - - new define, BASH_NSIG, all system signals plus special bash traps - -trap.c, builtins/trap.def - - use BASH_NSIG for array bounds and loops where appropriate - -trap.c - - change decode_signal to disallow numeric signal numbers above - NSIG -- this means you can only reference special traps like - DEBUG by name - - new SPECIAL_TRAP(s) macro to test whether s is one of the special - bash traps (currently DEBUG and EXIT) - - change reset_or_restore_signal_handlers so command substitution - doesn't inherit the debug trap (like ksh93), and child processes - don't have to rely on initialize_traps being run to get rid of - any debug trap - -support/mksignames.c - - add extra "ERR" signal name, value NSIG+1, allocate space for it - and write it out in signal_names[] - -trap.h - - new define: ERROR_TRAP == NSIG+1, change BASH_NSIG to NSIG+2 - - extern declarations for set_error_trap, run_error_trap - - new define: TRAP_STRING(s), expands to trap_list[s] if signal S - is trapped and not ignored, NULL otherwise - -trap.c - - add ERROR_TRAP to SPECIAL_TRAPS define - - initialize ERROR_TRAP stuff in initialize_traps - - new function: set_error_trap(command), sets the ERR trap string - - new function: run_error_trap(command), runs the ERR trap string - - set trap string for ERROR_TRAP to NULL in free_trap_strings - - change reset_or_restore_signal_handlers so child processes don't - inherit the ERR trap - - add case to call run_error_trap in maybe_call_trap_handler - -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_command_internal, keep track of ERR trap and call it if - necessary - - use TRAP_STRING to get the value of debug and error traps - - in execute_function, arrange things so the ERR trap is not inherited - by shell functions, and is saved and restored like the DEBUG trap - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new ERR trap - -tests/{trap.{tests,right},trap2.sub,trap2a.sub} - - added ERR trap tests - -subst.c - - on machines without /dev/fd, change the named pipe fifo list to a - list of structs containing pathname and proc information - - change unlink_fifo_list to kill the proc in the fifo list with - signal 0 and not remove the fifo if the proc is still alive. This - should fix the problem on those backward systems without /dev/fd - where fifos were removed when a job using process substitution was - suspended - - 5/24 - ---- -examples/loadables/getconf.h - - new file, with basic defines needed to make getconf work minimally - on POSIX systems without the necessary definitions - -examples/loadables/getconf.c - - replacement functions for confstr, sysconf, pathconf for systems - that lack them, providing a minimal posix interface - - heavily augmented getconf, now supports all POSIX.1-200x, - POSIX.2-200x, Solaris 7, AIX 4.2 getconf variables - - 5/29 - ---- -builtins/setattr.def - - make `readonly', `export', and `declare' print `invisible' variables - as just a command and variable name, without a value, when listing - all variables (as POSIX.2-200x d6 requires) - - 5/30 - ---- - -configure.in - - upgraded to autoconf-2.50 on main development machine, so require - autoconf-2.50 in preparation for using some if its new features - - call AC_C_PROTOTYPES - - remove call to AC_EXEEXT, which now does the wrong thing - - changed AC_INIT to new flavor - - added call to AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR - - AC_CONFIG_HEADER -> AC_CONFIG_HEADERS - - AC_RETSIGTYPE -> AC_TYPE_SIGNAL - -configure.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in - - removed call to BASH_LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT, use AC_SYS_LARGEFILE - standard support, with new macros _FILE_OFFSET_BITS and - _LARGE_FILES - - removed definition of BASH_LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT - -doc/bashref.texi - - document new `--enable-largefile' configure option - -lib/readline/readline.c - - change rl_set_prompt to call rl_expand_prompt unconditionally, so - local_prompt and local_prompt_prefix get set correctly - - 6/6 - --- -lib/readline/complete.c - - don't append `/' or ` ' to a match when completing a symlink that - resolves to a directory, unless the match doesn't add anything - to the word. This means that a tab will complete the word up to - the full name, but not add anything, and a subsequent tab will add - a slash. Change to append_to_match; callers changed - -hashlib.c - - new function, hash_table_nentries (table), returns the number of - items in TABLE - -hashlib.h - - extern declaration for hash_table_nentries - -configure.in - - configure without bash malloc on openbsd; they claim it needs - eight-bit alignment (which the bash malloc provides, but...) - - 7/2 - --- -stringlib.c - - only call RESIZE_MALLOCED_BUFFER from strsub() if the replacement - string length is > 0, avoid possible hangs if replacement is null - -subst.c - - don't include input.h; no longer needed - -configure.in - - remove calls to AC_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS and - BASH_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS; the results are no longer used - -config.h.in - - remove define for HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS - -aclocal.m4 - - removed definition of BASH_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS; no longer used - -execute_cmd.c - - changed select command so `return' no longer terminates the select - command, so it can be used to return from an enclosing function. - This is as ksh (88 and 93) does it - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix trivial typo in declaration of vi_motion; `t' appears twice; - the second instance should be `T' - - 7/3 - --- -configure.in - - don't add -static to LDFLAGS on Solaris 2.x. This means that the - auxiliary programs will be built as dynamic executables, but that - should do no harm - - 7/5 - --- -lib/glob/fnmatch.c - - fix the code that processes **(pattern) to short-circuit if the - pattern is ill-formed or lacks a trailing `)' -- this fixes the - segfault on **(/*) - -Makefile.in, builtins/Makefile.in - - split CCFLAGS into CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD and CFLAGS, to aid in - cross-compilation - - build programs that use $(CC_FOR_BUILD) using $(CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) - -configure.in, config.h.in - - check for getaddrinfo(3), define HAVE_GETADDRINFO if found - -lib/sh/netopen.c - - implemented a version of _netopen (_netopen6) that uses - getaddrinfo(3) if available, use if HAVE_GETADDRINFO is defined. - old _netopen is _netopen4; _netopen now calls either _netopen6 - or _netopen4 as appropriate - - 7/9 - --- -builtins/exit.def - - don't source ~/.bash_logout if subshell_environment is non-zero - -execute_command.c - - in execute_until_or_while, handle the case where `breaking' is - set in the loop test (e.g., by the job control code when a job - is stopped with SIGTSTP), but the return value from the test is - something that would cause the loop to break. Need to decrement - `breaking' in this case - - 7/10 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_in_subshell, make sure a command of type cm_subshell - inherits its `enclosing' command's CMD_IGNORE_RETURN flag - -variables.c - - in maybe_make_export_env, don't allow restricted shells to put - exported functions in the export environment - - 7/11 - ---- -lib/glob/strmatch.h - - renamed old fnmatch.h - - changed guard #ifdef to _STRMATCH_H - - include system if HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH is defined - -lib/glob/strmatch.c - - renamed old fnmatch.c - - include "strmatch.h" - - if HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH is defined, define a dummy version of - strmatch() that just calls fnmatch(3) - -lib/glob/glob.c - - include "strmatch.h" - - fnmatch -> strmatch - -Makefile.in, lib/glob/Makefile.in - - fnmatch -> strmatch - -{bashhist,execute_cmd,pathexp,pcomplete,shell,stringlib,subst,test}.c, -pathexp.h,builtins/help.def - - include - - fnmatch -> strmatch - -execute_cmd.c - - broke the code that parses the interpreter name from a #! line - out from execute_shell_script to a new function, getinterp() - - call getinterp from execute_shell_script - - use return value from getinterp in error message about bad - #! interpreter in shell_execve - - 7/12 - ---- -lib/readline/isearch.c - - the last isearch string is now remembered in a new static variable, - last_isearch_string - - if ^R^R is typed, readline now searches for the remembered isearch - string, if one exists - - 7/24 - ---- -pcomplete.h - - extern declaration for completions_to_stringlist() - - 7/25 - ---- -builtins/complete.def - - make compgen handle -o default option - - make compgen return success only if sl->list_len is non-zero, - indicating that there are items on the list - - 7/31 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_connection, force stdin to /dev/null for asynchronous - commands if job control is not active, not just if the shell is - running a shell script (since you can run `set -m' in a script) - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - make sure _rl_tty_restore_signals resets `tty_sigs_disabled' on - successful restoration of the terminal modes - - make sure _rl_tty_disable_signals turns off IXON so that ^S and - ^Q can be read by rl_quoted_insert - - 8/1 - --- -aclocal.m4 - - new check for FNM_EXTMATCH being defined in , as Ullrich - Drepper intends to do for new versions of GNU libc - -config.h.in - - new definition for HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH - -configure.in - - check for fnmatch, but don't define anything in config.h - - call BASH_FUNC_FNMATCH_EXTMATCH to check for FNM_EXTMATCH - - 8/2 - --- -alias.h - - remove bogus extern declaration for xmalloc() - - include "stdc.h" - - add prototype declarations for all extern function declarations - -xmalloc.c,lib/readline/xmalloc.c - - fix xmalloc to return a PTR_T - - fix xrealloc to return a PTR_T and take a PTR_T as first argument - -include/ansi_stdlib.h - - extern declarations for malloc and realloc have them return PTR_T - -xmalloc.h - - new file, with extern declarations for functions in xmalloc.c - -general.h - - removed extern declarations for functions in xmalloc.c - - include xmalloc.h - -Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in - - update dependencies to include xmalloc.h - -parse.y,{alias,array,bashline,bracecomp,execute_cmd,findcmd,flags,general, -hashcmd,locale,mailcheck,make_cmd,pathexp,pcomplete,print_cmd,stringlib, -subst,unwind_prot,variables}.c -builtins/{common,evalfile}.c -builtins/{cd,command,enable,exec,printf,read,set}.def -lib/sh/{makepath,netopen,pathphys,setlinebuf,shquote,snprintf,stringlist, -strtrans,tmpfile}.c -lib/readline/{util,terminal,shell,readline,macro,kill,isearch,input, -histfile,histexpand,display,complete,bind}.c - - make sure all calls to xmalloc are cast to the right return value - -siglist.c - - include xmalloc.h - -parse.y,{alias,bashline,bracecomp,expr,make_cmd,nojobs,print_cmd,subst}.c -builtins/{fc,printf,read}.def -lib/sh/snprintf.c, lib/tilde/tilde.c -lib/readline/{bind,display,histexpand,isearch,macro,util,vi_mode}.c - - make sure all calls to xrealloc are cast to the right return value - -lib/sh/{netopen,setlinebuf,shquote,snprintf}.c, lib/tilde/tilde.c - - include xmalloc.h, remove extern declaration of xmalloc - -lib/readline/xmalloc.h - - xmalloc and xrealloc should return PTR_T - -lib/readline/rldefs.h - - don't include an extern declaration for xmalloc - - 8/7 - --- -support/shobj-conf - - fixed up commented-out stanzas for HP's unbundled C compiler on - HP/UX - -support/bashbug.sh - - force the subject to be changed from the default - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1 - - document that transpose-words swaps the last two words on the line - if point is at the end of the line - - 8/9 - --- -stringlib.c - - fix possible infinite recursion problem with null pattern in - strsub() - -hashlib.c - - new function copy_hash_table to copy a hash table using a caller- - supplied function to copy item data (defaults to savestring()) - -hashlib.h - - new extern declaration for copy_hash_table - -builtins/declare.def - - changes so that declare [-a] var=value assigns `value' to element 0 - of array variable `var' like ksh93 - - change so that declare [-a] var[N]=value assigns `value' to element - N of array variable `var' like ksh93 - - 8/13 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - new file, for miscellaneous array functions - -arrayfunc.h - - new file, extern declarations for functions in arrayfunc.c - -variables.c - - move convert_var_to_array, bind_array_variable, - assign_array_from_string, assign_array_var_from_word_list, - assign_array_var_from_string, quote_array_assignment_chars, - skipsubscript, unbind_array_element, print_array_assignment - to arrayfunc.c - -shell.h - - include arrayfunc.h after variables.h - -variables.h - - remove above extern function declarations moved to arrayfunc.h - - add extern declaration for var_lookup - -Makefile.in - - add arrayfunc.c, arrayfunc.h in appropriate places - - add arrayfunc.h to dependencies - -subst.c - - move valid_array_reference, array_expand_index, array_variable_part, - array_value_internal, array_value (now global), get_array_value, - do_array_element_assignment to arrayfunc.c - -subst.h - - extern declarations for functions above moved to arrayfunc.h - -arrayfunc.h - - extern declarations for above functions from subst.c - -subst.[ch] - - string_list_dollar_star and string_list_dollar_at are now global - functions - - quote_escapes is now a global function - -subst.c - - maybe_expand_string -> expand_string_if_necessary - - expand_string_to_string -> expand_string_to_string_internal - - new functions: expand_string_to_string and - expand_string_unsplit_to_string, which call - expand_string_to_string_internal with expand_string and - expand_string_unsplit as the FUNC arguments, respectively - -arrayfunc.c - - change array_expand_index to call expand_string_to_string instead - of maybe_expand_string - - 8/14 - ---- -shell.c - - in execute_env_file, call expand_string_unsplit_to_string - -mailcheck.c - - in check_mail, call expand_string_to_string - -variables.c - - in assign_in_env, call expand_string_unsplit_to_string - -arrayfunc.c - - new function, array_variable_name, splits an array reference into - a name (which is returned as a new string) and subscript - - change array_variable_part to just call array_variable_name and - look up the string returned with find_variable - - new function, find_or_make_array_variable (name, flags) which will - look up an array variable and convert a string variable to an - array if necessary. The FLAGS argument, if non-zero, says to - check the readonly and noassign attributes and fail if either is set - -builtins/read.def - - make `read -a aname' honor any readonly status of `aname' - - read -a now calls find_or_make_array_variable with FLAGS value 1 - -arrayfunc.[ch], subst.c, builtins/{declare,read}.def - - do_array_element_assignment -> assign_array_element - - 8/20 - ---- -parse.y - - changed `for' command grammar to allow missing word list after `IN' - token, like latest POSIX drafts require - -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - in sh_mktmpname(), check for filenum == 0 and init to non-zero number - in this case. it can happen on arithmetic overflow - -support/mkversion.sh - - added `[0-9].[0-9][0-9][a-z]' as an acceptable value for a - distribution to allow for intermediate versions, like 2.05a - -support/config.guess - - removed the addition of the output of `/usr/bin/objformat' when - creating the canonical name on FreeBSD machines, so the canonical - name is once again `freebsd4.2' instead of `freebsdelf4.2' - - 8/22 - ---- -lib/readline/{rlstdc,history,keymaps,readline,rldefs,rlprivate,rlshell, -rltypedefs,xmalloc}.h -lib/readline/{bind,compat,complete,display,funmap,histexpand,histsearch, -input,isearch,kill,nls,parens,readline,rltty,search,shell,signals,vi_mode - - changed __P to PARAMS - -lib/tilde/tilde.[ch] - - changed __P to PARAMS - -{Makefile,configure}.in - - changed the version number to 2.05a - - changed the release status to `alpha1' - - 8/23 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - support for building shared libraries on Darwin/MacOS X - -siglist.h - - extern declaration for strsignal() to compensate for lack of - a definition in some system include files - -jobs.c - - remove casts from strsignal() calls - -[bash-2.05a-alpha1 frozen] - - 8/27 - ---- -[bash-2.05a-alpha1 released] - - 8/27 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - fix eval_arith_for_expr to handle the case where the expanded - word list is NULL, returning 0 in this case - -print_cmd.c - - in print_function_def, make sure that func_redirects is assigned - a value before being used - - 8/28 - ---- -alias.c - - include for definition of isalpha() - -bashhist.h - - add prototypes for extern function declarations - -flags.c - - include bashhist.h for extern function declarations - -mksyntax.c - - include if HAVE_UNISTD_H is defined in config.h - -parse.y - - include test.h for extern function declarations - -externs.h - - change extern declaration for setlinebuf to sh_setlinebuf - -stringlib.c - - include for extern function declarations - -variables.h - - add function prototypes for all of the sv_* functions - -builtins/common.h - - add extern declarations for set_shellopts() and parse_shellopts() - from builtins/set.def - -variables.c - - include "hashcmd.h" for extern declaration for flush_hashed_filenames - - include "pathexp.h" for extern declaration for setup_glob_ignore - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - cast to `long' instead of `int' in memalign for 64-bit machines - -{pcomplete,trap}.c - - changed printf escape sequences used to print pointers to %p - -lib/readline/undo.c - - include "xmalloc.h" for extern function declaration - -input.h - - add function prototypes to extern declarations for getc_with_restart - and ungetc_with_restart - -variables.[ch] - - changed type of `function' member of `struct name_and_function' to - `sv_func_t', which is defined and prototyped in variables.h - - map_over now takes an `sh_var_map_func_t *' - -shell.h - - start of a set of function pointer typedefs like those in - lib/readline/rltypedefs.h - -hashlib.[ch] - - second paramter to flush_hash_table is now an `sh_free_func_t *' - -trap.c - - parameter to reset_or_restore_signal_handlers is now an - `sh_resetsig_func_t *' - -pcomplete.h, pcomplib.c - - function pointer argument to print_all_compspecs is now an - `sh_csprint_func_t *' - - function pointer `list_getter' element of an `ITEMLIST' is now - prototyped with __P((...)) instead of using `Function *' - -jobs.[ch] - - `j_cleanup' member of a JOB is now an `sh_vptrfunc_t *' - -alias.c - - map_over_aliases now takes an `sh_alias_map_func_t *' - - free_alias_data now takes a `PTR_T' - -pathexp.c - - function pointer argument to ignore_globbed_names is now an - `sh_ignore_func_t *' - -bashline.c - - function pointer argument to _ignore_completion_names is now an - `sh_ignore_func_t *' - -pathexp.h,{bashhist,bashline.c - - `item_func' member of a `struct ignorevar' is now an - `sh_iv_item_func_t *' - -builtins/evalfile.c - - `errfunc' is now an `sh_vmsg_func_t *' - -jobs.c - - map_over_job now takes an `sh_job_map_func_t *' as its first argument - -array.[ch] - - function pointer argument to array_walk is now an - `sh_ae_map_func_t *' - -general.c - - tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook has type `tilde_hook_func_t *', - and so the assignment in tilde_initialize doesn't need a cast - -list.c - - map_over_words now takes an `sh_icpfunc_t *' as its second argument - -input.h - - the `getter' and `ungetter' function pointer members of a - BASH_INPUT are now of types `sh_cget_func_t *' and - `sh_cunget_func_t *' respectively - - init_yy_io now takes an `sh_cget_func_t *' as its first argument and - an `sh_cunget_func_t *' as its second - -parse.y - - init_yy_io now takes an `sh_cget_func_t *' as its first argument and - an `sh_cunget_func_t *' as its second - - initialize_bash_input casts bash_input.getter and bash_input.ungetter - appropriately - -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - make the extern function definitions written to builtext.h have - prototypes with __P((...)) - - include "stdc.h" - - change Function to mk_handler_func_t - - fixed comment_handler to take the right number of args - - prototyped all the handler functions with __P((...)) - -builtins.h - - the `function' member of a struct builtin is now of type - `sh_builtin_func_t *' - -builtins/common.[ch] - - last_shell_builtin, this_shell_builtin are now of type - `sh_builtin_func_t *' - - find_shell_builtin, builtin_address, find_special_builtin now return - `sh_builtin_func_t *' - -builtins/exit.def, {execute_cmd,jobs,nojobs,variables}.c, parse.y - - changed all declarations of last_shell_builtin and this_shell_builtin - -execute_cmd.c - - execute_builtin, execute_builtin_or_function, - execute_subshell_builtin_or_function now take an - `sh_builtin_func_t *' instead of a `Function *' for argument - - changed appropriate variables from `Function *' to - `sh_builtin_func_t *' - -builtins/{bind,builtin,enable,read,setattr}.def - - replaced uses of `Function *' in variable declarations with - appropriate types (sh_builtin_func_t * or rl_command_func_t *) - -builtins/set.def - - set_func and get_func members of binary_o_options are now of types - `setopt_set_func_t *' and `setopt_get_func_t *', which are - prototyped - -builtins/shopt.def - - set_func member of shopt_vars is now of type `shopt_set_func_t *' - -bashline.c - - enable_hostname_completion now returns `int' (the old value of - perform_hostname_completion) - -[The only use of Function and VFunction now is for unwind-protects] - - 9/4 - --- -lib/sh/getcwd.c - - use const define from config.h rather than `CONST' - - use PTR_T define from xmalloc.h rather than `PTR' - - include xmalloc.h for PTR_T - - remove PATH_MAX define, rely on value from maxpath.h - -{general,mailcheck}.c, lib/sh/{pathcanon,pathphys}.c - - don't include maxpath.h directly; it's already included by shell.h - -lib/sh/mailstat.c - - new `mailstat()' implementation, to stat a mailbox file for - mail checking. handles maildir-style mail directories with one - file per message and creates a dummy stat struct from them - -lib/sh/Makefile.in - - add mailstat.c and mailstat.o in the appropriate places - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - augmented implementation with wrapper functions that pass in file - and line number information from cpp. currently unused, but a - placeholder for future debugging and use tracking - -lib/malloc/shmalloc.h - - new file, extern declarations for allocation wrapper functions for - use by the shell (and others, I guess) - -xmalloc.[ch] - - wrapper functions for xmalloc, xfree, xrealloc (sh_ prefixed) that - pass cpp line number information through to the malloc functions, - if USING_BASH_MALLOC is defined - - 9/5 - --- -lib/malloc/gmalloc.c - - removed; no longer part of distribution - -lib/malloc/Makefile.in - - removed references to gmalloc.[co] - -configure.in, doc/bashref.texi - - removed references to `--with-glibc-malloc' configure option - -{configure,Makefile}.in - - changed the way bash malloc is configured into the Makefile, making - it more like how readline is configured. If the bash malloc is - not configured in, nothing in lib/malloc will be built - - 9/6 - --- -lib/malloc/imalloc.h - - new file, some internal malloc definitions - -lib/malloc/mstats.h - - new file, definitions for malloc statistics structs and functions - -lib/malloc/trace.c - - new file, malloc tracing functions (currently just print messages - to stderr), code is #ifdef MALLOC_TRACE - -lib/malloc/stats.c - - new file, moved malloc stats code from malloc.c to here - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - moved some definitions to imalloc.h - - moved stats code to stats.c - - malloc tracing calls added to internal_{malloc,realloc,free}, all - #ifdef MALLOC_TRACE - -lib/malloc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in - - added {imalloc,mstats}.h, {trace,stats}.c - -parse.y - - changed decode_prompt_string to save and restore $? - (last_command_exit_value) around calls to expand_prompt_string(), - so command substitutions in PS1, etc. don't change $? - -{array,subst}.c - - a couple more arrayind_t fixes from Paul Eggert - -configure.in - - remove redundant check for wait3(2) - -redir.h - - fixed a typo (stdin_redirs -> stdin_redirects) - - 9/10 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - remove check for \n and \r from WHITESPACE macro, since those - chars are not whitespace as returned by the whitespace(c) macro - - getinterp now takes a `char *' as first arg, not unsigned char * - - execute_shell_script now takes a `char *' as first arg, not - unsigned char * - - fix typo in forward declaration for `initialize_subshell' - -general.[ch] - - check_binary_file now takes a (char *) argument, not unsigned char * - - pass unsigned char to isspace and isprint because of ISO C fuckup - - bash_tilde_expand now takes a `const char *' as its argument - -builtins/evalfile.c, shell.c - - buffer passed to check_binary_file is char, not unsigned char - -parse.y - - fix extern declaration for yyerror() - - yyerror now takes a `const char *' as first arg - -{error,jobs}.c - - fixes to printf-style functions to handle pids wider than an int - -lib/readline/{isearch,vi_mode}.c - - fix call to rl_message in rl_display_search (remove extra arg) - -variables.c - - fix missing argument to builtin_error in make_local_variable - -builtins/getopts.def - - since getopts takes no options, change while loop calling - internal_getopts to a simple `if' check - -builtins/printf.def - - since printf takes no options, change while loop calling - internal_getopts to a simple `if' check - -lib/readline/bind.c - - remove _SET_BELL macro, expand code inline - -lib/readline/input.c - - change _rl_input_available to use either select or FIONREAD, - but not both - -lib/readline/readline.c - - fix rl_digit_loop to remove unreachable code at end of loop - -{bashhist,bashline,expr,jobs,redir,shell}.c, builtins/fc.def, lib/sh/snprintf.c - - bracket unused functions with #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED/#endif - - remove some unused variables - -execute_cmd.c - - remove #ifdef'd code that allowed `return' to terminate a select - statement - -expr.c - - remove some extraneous tests from strlong() - -array.h - - arrayind_t is now a long, since shell arithmetic is performed as - longs - - remove second declaration of new_array_element - -builtins/printf.def - - in mklong, xrealloc cannot return NULL, so don't check for it - - remove some #if 0 code - - fix core dump triggered by a format specification with more than - one `*' - - remove `foundmod', since its value mirrors `modchar != 0' - - include "common.h" for builtin_{error,usage} declarations - -Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in - - updated some dependencies due to new include files - -pcomplete.c - - include "execute_cmd.h" for declaration of execute_shell_function - -arrayfunc.c - - include for printf - - include "builtins/common.h" for builtin_error declaration - -builtins/evalstring.c - - include "../trap.h" for run_trap_cleanup declaration - -builtins/help.def - - include "common.h" instead of locally declaring builtin_error - and builtin_usage - -error.h - - add extern declaration for itrace() - - add prototype to extern declaration of get_name_for_error - - file_error now takes a `const char *' as first argument - -externs.h - - added prototype for sh_setlinebuf declaration, bracketed with - NEED_SH_SETLINEBUF_DECL so we don't need stdio.h everywhere - - add extern declaration for parse.y:return_EOF() - -shell.c - - add NEED_SH_SETLINEBUF_DECL before including shell.h - -lib/readline/callback.c - - include or "ansi_stdlib.h" for abort declaration - -quit.h - - remove declaration of throw_to_top_level - -subst.c - - remove unused extern declaration for getopts_reset - -lib/sh/netopen.c - - include for legal_number, etc. - - add prototype for inet_aton extern declaration - -lib/sh/clock.c - - include for __P declaration - - add extern declaration for get_clk_tck - -support/mkversion.sh - - changed so that extern function declarations for functions in - version.c (moved from externs.h) are in the generated version.h - -shell.h - - include version.h - -version.c - - various `char *' version variables are now `const char *' - -general.h - - add prototype for same_file, bracketed with _POSIXSTAT_H - #ifdef, since that's what include/posixstat.h defines - -builtins/common.[ch] - - _evalfile, maybe_execute_file, source_file, and fc_execute_file - now take a `const char *' as their first argument - -eval.c - - removed extern declaration of yyparse; it's in externs.h - -parse.y - - added prototypes to static forward function declarations - - changed local `all_digits' variable in read_token_word () to - all_digit_token to avoid clash with all_digits() function in - general.c - -{bashhist,copy_cmd,make_cmd,hashlib,mailcheck}.c - - added prototypes for static function declarations - -shell.h - - add extern declarations for interactive, interactive_shell, - changed c files with extern declarations - -pcomplete.c - - changed it_init_aliases to avoid shadowing global variable - `aliases' - -bashline.c,pathexp.c,general.h - - sh_ignore_func_t is now a pointer to a function taking a - `const char *'; users changed - -configure.in - - test for - -config.h.in - - add #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H - -bashansi.h - - change like recommended in autoconf manual - - 9/11 - ---- -[a date which will live in infamy. prayers for the victims.] - -execute_cmd.c - - don't use an absolute index into abuf in mkfmt, use - sizeof(abuf) to compute last index - -builtins/common.c - - fix read_octal to do a better job of detecting overflow while - iterating through the string - -builtins/umask.def - - change octal-print mode to print 4 digits, like other shells - - cast umask to unsigned long to avoid problems on systems where - it's wider than an int (POSIX doesn't guarantee that mode_t is - no wider than an int, but real-world systems use int) - -builtins/printf.def - - mklong can never return NULL (it uses xrealloc), so the mainline - doesn't need to check for NULL returns - - new function, getldouble (long double *), to get long doubles - - mklong now takes a `char *' as its second argument, the modifier(s) - to use - - changed use of `modchar' to handle more than a single modifier - character - - changed to handle `long double' and `L' formats better, rather - than discarding long double information - - since printf now follows the POSIX.2 rules for conversion errors, - we can dispense with the status returns from the get* functions - - make the get* functions as similar in structure as possible, - removing type casts, etc. - -lib/sh/timeval.c,execute_cmd.c - - change some instances of `long' to `time_t', for systems where - a time_t is bigger than a long - -jobs.c - - include "posixtime.h" instead of - -config.h.in - - add defines for HAVE_DECL_CONFSTR, HAVE_DECL_STRTOLD, - HAVE_DECL_SBRK, HAVE_DECL_PRINTF - - remove defines for SBRK_DECLARED and PRINTF_DECLARED - - add _GNU_SOURCE define - -configure.in - - add AC_CHECK_DECLS for strtold, confstr, sbrk, printf - - remove call to BASH_FUNC_SBRK_DECLARED - - remove call to BASH_FUNC_PRINTF - -xmalloc.c, lib/malloc/malloc.c - - change check of SBRK_DECLARED to HAVE_SBRK_DECL - -print_cmd.c - - change PRINTF_DECLARED to HAVE_DECL_PRINTF - -builtins/evalstring.c, builtins/common.h - - parse_and_execute now takes a `const char *' as its second argument - -input.h,parse.y - - with_input_from_* functions now take a `const char *' as their - second argument - - init_yy_io now takes a `const char *' as its fourth argument - -parse.y,externs.h - - parse_string_to_word_list now takes a `const char *' as its second - argument - -tests/builtins.right - - change output to account for extra digit in umask output - -pcomplib.c - - free_progcomp now takes a PTR_T argument - -builtins/bashgetopt.h - - include - - add prototypes to extern declarations - -builtins/shopt.def - - add prototypes to static function declarations - -builtins/{fc,umask,wait}.def, builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c - - include for isdigit macro (referenced by `digit(x)') - -lib/readline/complete.c - - added more static function declarations with prototypes - - 9/12 - ---- -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - use `^' instead of `*' in sh_mktmpname to make filenames a bit - more random - -include/stdc.h,lib/readline/rldstdc.h - - add __attribute__ definition - -builtins/common.h - - add printf __attribute__ to declaration of builtin_error - -error.h - - add printf __attribute__ to declaration of programming_error, - report_error, parser_error, fatal_error, sys_error, internal_error, - internal_warning - -lib/readline/readline.h - - add printf __attribute__ to declaration of rl_message - -pcomplete.c - - add printf __attribute__ to declaration of debug_printf - -print_cmd.c - - add printf __attribute__ to declarations of cprintf, xprintf - -include/chartypes.h - - new file, includes and defines macros that check for - safe (ascii) arguments before calling the regular ctype macros - -{alias,bashline,execute_cmd,expr,findcmd,general,locale,mksyntax,stringlib,subst,variables}.c -parse.y -builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c -builtins/{fc,printf,umask,wait}.def -lib/glob/strmatch.c -lib/sh/{oslib,pathcanon,pathphys,snprintf,strcasecmp,strindex,stringvec,strtod,strtol,strtrans}.c -examples/loadables/{head,sleep}.c - - include "chartypes.h" or instead of - -Makefile.in,{builtins,lib/{glob,sh}}/Makefile.in - - update dependencies to include chartypes.h - -lib/sh/inet_aton.c - - use `unsigned char' instead of `char' to pass to ctype.h functions - -lib/sh/netopen.c - - check for '0' <= host[0] <= '9' in _getaddr instead of using - isdigit - -subst.c,lib/sh/shquote.c - - change array subscripts into sh_syntaxtab from `char' to - `unsigned char' - -{alias,bashline,execute_cmd,expr,general,subst}.c, parse.y -builtins/{fc,printf,umask,wait}.def builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c -lib/sh/{pathcanon,pathphys,snprintf,strcasecmp,strindex,strtod,strtol,strtrans}.c -examples/loadables/{head,sleep}.c - - change to use some of the new macros in chartypes.h - - remove old local macro definitions now provided by chartypes.h - -general.h - - remove definition of isletter, ISOCTAL, digit, digit_value - - change legal_variable_starter and legal_variable_char to use - chartypes.h macros - - change ABSPATH to use chartypes.h macros - -lib/readline/util.c - - change to use Paul Eggert's FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO define to define - function replacements for macros in chardefs.h - -lib/readline/chardefs.h - - added some of the same macros as in chartypes.h - - change _rl_lowercase_p, _rl_uppercase_p, _rl_digit_p, - _rl_to_upper, _rl_to_lower to use new IS* macros - - added _rl_isident macro from vi_mode.c:isident - -lib/readline/{bind,complete,nls}.c - - change to use some of the new macros from chardefs.h - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - isident -> _rl_isident - - remove local defines of macros in chardefs.h - -lib/sh/strtol.c - - updated to new version, modified from glibc 2.2.4 and sh-utils-2.0. - This one can do strtoll and strtoull, if necessary - - 9/13 - ---- -builtins/ulimit.def - - changed get_limit so it retrieves both hard and soft limits - instead of one or the other - - changed callers of get_limit - - changed getmaxvm to take soft limit, hard limit as arguments - - changed getmaxuprc to just take a single argument, the value - - changed calls to printone() to pass soft limit or hard limit - depending on `mode' instead of using old current_limit variable - - moved check for out-of-range limits in ulimit_internal into the - block that converts a string argument to a value of type rlim_t - - changed RESOURCE_LIMITS struct to break the description into a - description string and separate scale factor string - - changed print_all_limits to print a single error message if - get_limit fails, including limits[i].description now that the - scale factor has been removed from the description string - - removed DESCFMT define, since it's now used only in printone() - - changed printone to print the option character associated with a - particular limit if we're printing multiple limits - - changed calls to builtin_error to print the description associated - with a limit if setting or getting the limit fails - - added support for new POSIX 1003.1-200x rlim_t values: - RLIM_SAVED_CUR and RLIM_SAVED_MAX, which expand to the current - soft and hard limits, whatever they are - - changed printone to print `hard' or `soft' if the current limit is - RLIM_SAVED_MAX or RLIM_SAVED_CUR, respectively - - changed ulimit_internal to handle new `hard' and `soft' arguments - - changed help text do describe the special limit arguments `hard', - `soft', and `unlimited' - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new `hard' and `soft' limit arguments to `ulimit' - -hashlib.[ch] - - find_hash_item now takes a `const char *' is its first argument - - hash_string now takes a `const char *' is its first argument - - remove_hash_item now takes a `const char *' as its first argument - -pcomplib.c - - removed cast from first argument to find_hash_item in find_compspec - -general.[ch] - - absolute_program now takes a `const char *' as its argument - - absolute_pathname now takes a `const char *' as its argument - -lib/glob/glob.[ch] - - glob_pattern_p now takes a `const char *' as its argument - -bashline.c - - removed cast from first argument to absolute_program in - command_word_completion_function - - removed cast from first argument to glob_pattern_p in - attempt_shell_completion - -findcmd.[ch] - - find_absolute_program, find_user_command, find_path_file, - search_for_command, user_command_matches now take a - `const char *' as their first argument - - file_status, executable_file, is_directory, executable_or_directory - now take a `const char *' as their argument - - _find_user_command_internal, find_user_command_internal, - find_user_command_in_path - -lib/sh/makepath.c, externs.h - - changed sh_makepath so it takes `const char *' for its first - two arguments - -hashcmd.[ch] - - find_hashed_filename now takes a `const char *' as its first arg - - remove_hashed_filename now takes a `const char *' as its first arg - -variables.[ch] - - new_shell_variable, var_lookup, shell_var_from_env_string, - find_name_in_env_array, bind_function, makunbound, - bind_name_in_env_array, bind_tempenv_variable, bind_variable - now take a `const char *' as their first arg - - find_function, make_new_variable, find_tempenv_variable, - find_variable_internal, find_variable, set_func_read_only, - set_func_auto_export, all_variables_matching_prefix, assign_in_env, - assignment, kill_local_variable, make_local_variable, unbind_variable - now take a `const char *' as their arg - - mk_env_string now takes `const char *' arguments - -arrayfunc.[ch] - - skipsubscript now takes a `const char *' as its argument - - 9/17 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - attempt to preserve case of what the user typed in - compute_lcd_of_matches if we're ignoring case in completion - -builtins/{let,pushd}.def,{execute_cmd,expr}.c - - change some 0L constants to 0 and let the compiler sort it out - - 9/18 - ---- -lib/malloc/alloca.c - - alloca now takes a `size_t' argument - -include/memalloc.h - - if we're providing an extern function declaration for alloca, - use `void *' and prototype if __STDC__ is defined - - if HAVE_ALLOCA_H is defined, but C_ALLOCA is defined, don't - define HAVE_ALLOCA - - 9/19 - ---- -subst.c - - do_assignment_internal, do_assignment, and do_assignment_no_expand - now take a `const char *' as their first argument - -general.h - - a `sh_assign_func_t' is now a function taking a `const char *' and - returning int - -hashcmd.c - - free_filename_data now takes a `PTR_T' argument to agree with the - typedef for `sh_free_func_t' - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - use TYPE_MAXIMUM define like strtol.c instead of huge constants - - 9/20 - ---- -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - don't bother to compile the bulk of the body unless HAVE_SNPRINTF - or HAVE_ASPRINTF is not defined - - 9/24 - ---- -flags.c - - ignore `set -n' if the shell was started interactively - -lib/readline/readline.c - - initialize readline_echoing_p to 0; let the terminal-specific code - in rltty.c set it appropriately - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - changed internal_memalign() slightly to avoid compiler warnings about - negating an unsigned variable (-alignment -> (~alignment + 1)) - - 9/27 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.c - - changed rl_newline to set _rl_history_saved_point appropriately - for the {previous,next}_history code - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_history_preserve_point - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable, `history-preserve-point', sets value of - _rl_history_preserve_point - - 10/1 - ---- -lib/malloc/table.c - - new file, with a map of allocated (and freed) memory for debugging - multiple frees, etc. Indexed by hash on values returned by - malloc(); holds size, file and line number info for last alloc or - free and a couple of statistics pointers - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - a few cleanups; added calls for registering allocations and frees - if MALLOC_REGISTER is defined - - replaced MALLOC_RETURN with explicit MALLOC_NOTRACE define - - reordered fields in `struct...minfo' in `union mhead' to restore - eight-byte alignment - - added explicit checks for underflow in free and realloc since - checking mh_magic2 is not sufficient to detect everything (it's - no longer the last field in the struct, and thus not the bytes - immediately preceding what's returned to the user) - - new function, xbotch, for printing file and line number info for - the failed assertion before calling botch() (programming_error()) - -configure.in - - replaced call to BASH_C_LONG_LONG with call to - AC_CHECK_TYPES([long long]) - - moved the C compiler tests before the tests for various - system types, so we can know whether we have `long long' - before testing for 64-bit types - - if we have `long long', check for sizeof(long long) and save value - -aclocal.m4 - - changed BASH_TYPE_BITS64_T to check `long long' before `long', but - after `double' - - 10/2 - ---- -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - made malloc and realloc both agree on the rounding for a request of - size N (round up to nearest multiple of 8 after adjusting for - malloc overhead); uses new ALLOCATED_BYTES macro - - realloc and free now use new IN_BUCKET macro for underflow checks - -execute_cmd.c - - fixed time_command() to use `time_t' instead of `long' to hold - time stamps - -lib/sh/clock.c - - clock_t_to_secs now takes a `time_t *' second argument - - fixed print_clock_t to call clock_t_to_secs with right arguments - -lib/sh/timeval.c - - fixed print_timeval to make `minutes' a `long' and make its - structure identical to print_clock_t - -redir.c - - changed redirection_error to check for EBADF and use the file - descriptor being redirected from in the error message if it - is >= 0 - -Makefile.in - - changed release status to `beta1' - -lib/glob/collsyms.h - - added a few ASCII symbols to the posix_collsyms array - - 10/3 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - fixed typo in BASH_TYPE_BITS64_T - -configure.in - - added check for unsigned chars with AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED - -config.h.in - - added PROTOTYPES and __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ #defines - -general.h - - if CHAR_MAX is not define by , provide a definition - -builtins/printf.def - - change tescape() to mask \0 and \x escape sequences with 0xFF - - change tescape() to process at most two hex digits after a `\x' - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - change strtrans() to mask \0 and \x escape sequences with 0xFF - - change strtrans() to process at most two hex digits after a `\x'. - This affects `echo -e' and $'...' processing - -lib/readline/bind.c - - changed rl_translate_keyseq() to process at most two hex digits - after a `\x' - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1 - - changed documentation for key binding escape sequences to specify - that at most two hex digits after \x are translated - - changed documentation for key binding to specify that the result - of \nnn or \xhh escapes is an eight-bit value, not just ASCII - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed documentation of $'...' to specify that at most two hex - digits after \x are translated - - changed `echo' documentation to specify that at most two hex - digits after \x are translated - - changed documentation for `echo' and $'...' to specify that the - result of \nnn or \xhh escapes is an eight-bit value, not just ASCII - - 10/4 - ---- -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - changed interface for xbotch to pass memory address and error code - as two additional arguments - - call mregister_describe_mem from xbotch to get the last allocation - or free before the botch - -configure.in - - call AC_CHECK_DECLS([strsignal]) - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_DECL_STRSIGNAL - -siglist.h - - make declaration of strsignal() dependent on !HAVE_DECL_STRSIGNAL - - 10/5 - ---- -support/texi2html - - upgraded to version 1.64 - - 10/9 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - added check for `long long' to BASH_TYPE_PTRDIFF_T - -configure.in - - replaced call to BASH_HAVE_TIOCGWINSZ with AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ - -aclocal.m4 - - replaced body of BASH_STRUCT_TERMIOS_LDISC with call to - AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct termios.c_line, ...) - - replaced body of BASH_STRUCT_TERMIO_LDISC with call to - AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct termios.c_line, ...) - -[bash-2.05a-beta1 frozen] - - 10/10 - ----- -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - fixed exponent() to not smash the trailing zeros in the fraction - when using %g or %G with an `alternate form' - - fixed exponent() to handle the optional precision with %g and %G - correctly (number of significant digits before the exponent) - - 10/11 - ----- -expr.c - - fixed strlong() to correct the values of `@' and `_' when - translating base-64 constants (64#@ == 62 and 64#_ == 64), for - compatibility with ksh - -lib/sh/itos.c - - added a slightly more flexible fmtlong() function that takes a - base argument and flags (for future use) - - rewrote itos and inttostr in terms of fmtlong - -lib/sh/fmtulong.c - - new file, converts unsigned long to string. hooks for `unsigned - long long' in the future. unused as yet - - 10/15 - ----- -lib/readline/rltty.c - - change the SET_SPECIAL macro to avoid possible (but highly - unlikely) negative array subscripts - -error.h - - add __attribute__ to extern declaration of itrace (even though the - function isn't defined in released versions of bash) - -bashansi.h - - include if HAVE_STRINGS_H is defined, to get any extra - function declarations provided therein - -copy_cmd.c - - fix typo in forward declaration for copy_arith_for_command - -lib/malloc/stats.c - - make the accumulators in _print_malloc_stats be `unsigned long' - instead of `int' - -externs.h, sig.h - - add `__noreturn__' gcc attribute to exit_shell and jump_to_top_level - declarations - -lib/sh/mailstat.c, support/bashversion.c - - include for some string function declarations - -lib/malloc/shmalloc.h - - added extern declarations of functions that do malloc debugging - -lib/readline/{isearch,readline,vi_mode}.c - - make sure we index into _rl_keymap with a non-negative index - -parse.y - - make sure we index into sh_syntaxtab with a non-negative index - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - bound the vi_mark_chars array with the number of characters between - 'a' and 'z' rather than using a fixed amount - - don't use _rl_lowercase_p when deciding whether the char read by - rl_vi_set_mark is a valid mark; just use 'a' <= char <= 'z' - -lib/readline/chardefs.h - - conditionally include memory.h and strings.h as in general.h - - replace ISASCII with IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN like other GNU software - - add defines for ISPRINT(c), ISLOWER(c) and ISUPPER(c) - - fix defines for _rl_lowercase_p, _rl_uppercase_p, _rl_digit_p, - _rl_pure_alphabetic, ALPHABETIC, _rl_to_upper, _rl_to_lower, - and _rl_isident to work on systems with signed chars - -include/chartypes.h - - replace ISASCII with IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN like other GNU software - -lib/sh/{strcasecmp,strtod,strtol}.c - - don't pass possibly-negative characters to tolower() or toupper() - -lib/glob/strmatch.c - - don't bother testing for isupper in FOLD; rely on TOLOWER macro - from to do it - - don't use local definitions of isblank, et al.; rely on macros - from - -lib/readline/{display,readline}.c, mksyntax.c - - use new ISPRINT macro instead of isprint() - -builtins/{kill.def,mkbuiltins.c},{error,execute_cmd,jobs,nojobs,subst}.c - - don't assume that a pid_t fits into an int for printing and other - uses - -variables.[ch] - - the unused put_gnu_argv_flags_into_env now takes a `long' pid - argument - -configure.in, config.h.in - - call AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS, define HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS if found - - check for strtoull(), define HAVE_STRTOULL if found - - check for uintmax_t, define to `unsigned long' if not found - -lib/sh/mailstat.c - - don't use st_blocks member of struct stat unless - HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS is defined; otherwise use the st_nlink - field to return the total number of messages in a maildir-style - mail directory - -general.h,{alias,expr,general,subst,variables}.c -builtins/{printf,read}.def -lib/readline/{bind,complete,nls}.c -lib/sh/{pathcanon,pathphys,shquote,snprintf,strindex,strtod,strtol,strtrans}.c - - cast args to ctype macros to unsigned char for systems with signed - chars; other fixes for signed chars - -lib/sh/{fmtullong,strtoull.c} - - new files, more support for `long long' - -Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in - - make fmtullong.o and strtoull.o part of libsh - -lib/sh/itos.c - - remove local copy of fmtlong; use fmtulong instead - - new functions: uitos, uinttostr work on `unsigned long' - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - fixes to make `unsigned long long' work (%llu) - - fixes to make unsigned formats not print the sign when given - an unsigned long that is greater than LONG_MAX - -externs.h - - extern declarations for fmtulong, fmtulloing, strtoull - - extern declarations for uitos, uinttostr - - 10/16 - ----- -configure.in - - move header checks before function checks - - move c compiler tests before header checks - - check for with BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES - - change type checks for intmax_t, uintmax_t to not attempt to - include - - check for strtoimax, strtoumax, strtoll, strtol, strtoull, strtoul - with BASH_CHECK_DECL (for declarations in header files) and - AC_REPLACE_FUNCS (for availability and LIBOBJS substitution) - - remove check for have_long_long around sizeof check for long long - (since autoconf will give it a size of 0 if the type isn't found) - -config.h.in - - add a define for HAVE_INTTYPES_H - - add a define for HAVE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG - - add defines for HAVE_STRTOIMAX, HAVE_STRTOUMAX, HAVE_STRTOLL - -aclocal.m4 - - new func, BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES, which just calls AC_CHECK_HEADERS - on ; separate so it can be AC_REQUIREd - - AC_REQUIRE([BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES]) in BASH_CHECK_TYPE - - include in BASH_CHECK_TYPE if HAVE_INTTYPES_H is - defined - - change AC_DEFINE to AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED in BASH_CHECK_TYPE - - new `long long' checking macros: BASH_TYPE_LONG_LONG and - BASH_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG - - new BASH_CHECK_DECL - -lib/sh/{strto[iu]max,strtoll}.c, lib/sh/Makefile.in, Makefile.in - - new files - -externs.h - - extern declarations for strtoll, strtoimax, strtoumax - -lib/malloc/alloca.c - - include for size_t - -builtins/printf.def - - new functions: getllong, getullong, getintmax, getuintmax; return - long long, unsigned long long, intmax_t, uintmax_t respectively - - builtin printf now handles `ll' and `j' length modifiers directly - -lib/sh/Makefile.in - - use LIBOBJS to decide whether or not the strto* functions are - needed - - 10/17 - ----- -configure.in - - call AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(rename) - - move getcwd, strpbrk, strcasecmp, strerror, strtod - from AC_CHECK_FUNCS to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS - - only call BASH_FUNC_GETCWD if $ac_func_getcwd == "yes" - - call BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST - - if we don't have vprintf but have _doprnt, call AC_LIBOBJ(vprint) - -lib/sh/Makefile.in - - remove rename, getcwd, inet_aton, strpbrk, strcasecmp, strerror, - strtod, vprint from OBJECTS; picked up from LIBOBJS - -aclocal.m4 - - change BASH_FUNC_GETCWD to call AC_LIBOBJ(getcwd) if the libc - getcwd(3) calls popen(3) - - change BASH_FUNC_INET_ATON to call AC_LIBOBJ(inet_aton) if it's - not found in libc or as a #define even with the special includes - - BASH_KERNEL_RLIMIT_CHECK -> BASH_CHECK_KERNEL_RLIMIT - - BASH_DEFAULT_MAILDIR -> BASH_SYS_DEFAULT_MAILDIR - - BASH_JOB_CONTROL_MISSING -> BASH_SYS_JOB_CONTROL_MISSING - - BASH_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS -> BASH_SYS_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS - - BASH_SIGNAL_CHECK -> BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE - - BASH_DUP2_CLOEXEC_CHECK -> BASH_FUNC_DUP2_CLOEXEC_CHECK - - BASH_PGRP_SYNC -> BASH_SYS_PGRP_SYNC - - BASH_RLIMIT_TYPE -> BASH_TYPE_RLIMIT - - BASH_FUNC_PRINTF -> BASH_DECL_PRINTF - - BASH_FUNC_SBRK_DECLARED -> BASH_DECL_SBRK - - BASH_MISC_SPEED_T -> BASH_CHECK_SPEED_T - - BASH_CHECK_SOCKLIB -> BASH_CHECK_LIB_SOCKET - - new macro, BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST, encapsulates all the checks for - sys_siglist, _sys_siglist, and strsignal(), sets SIGLIST_O to - siglist.o if appropriate - -Makefile.in - - use SIGLIST_O variable to decide whether or not we need siglist.o - -{execute_cmd,subst}.c - - change a couple of instances of ISDIGIT to DIGIT, where we really, - really only want ascii digits - -ansi_stdlib.h - - don't need a declaration for atol() - - 10/18 - ----- - -aclocal.m4 - - new macro, BASH_FUNC_PRINTF_A_FORMAT, checks for printf support - for %a, %A conversion specifiers, defines HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT - if successful - -configure.in - - call AC_CHECK_FUNCS for isascii - - call BASH_FUNC_PRINTF_A_FORMAT - -config.h.in - - add a define for HAVE_ISASCII - - add a define for HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - for long double output, fall back to sprintf using ldfallback() - function for floating point formats - - support %a, %A using dfallback() or ldfallback() if - HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT is defined - - fix bug in vasprintf that returned wrong value in its first - argument if the buffer holding the result string got reallocated - - fixed PUT_CHAR macro to increment the counter even if we've - exceeded the buffer size, for the return value from - vsnprintf/snprintf - - fix vsnprintf_internal to not use counter < length as a loop - condition, but always process the entire format string (for - the return value from vsnprintf/snprintf) - -builtins/printf.def - - support %a, %A if HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT is defined - -include/typemax.h - - new file, with the TYPE_MAXIMUM stuff that's duplicated in several - files in lib/sh - -lib/sh/{fmtulong,strtol,snprintf}.c - - include instead of having the definitions in each file - -lib/sh/Makefile.in - - updated dependencies for typemax.h - - 10/22 - ----- -configure.in - - call AC_CHECK_FUNCS on ctype.h functions/macros that bash redefines - in chartypes.h - -config.h.in - - defines for HAVE_IS{ASCII,BLANK,GRAPH,PRINT,SPACE,XDIGIT} - -include/chartypes.h, lib/glob/strmatch.c, lib/readline/chardefs.h - - don't redefine some is* ctype macros/functions if HAVE_ISXXX is - defined (meaning that an appropriate function, but not a macro, - exists) - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - new function, ansic_shouldquote, returns 1 if argument string - contains non-printing chars that should be quoted with $'...' - -externs.h - - new declaration for ansic_shouldquote() - -variables.c - - change print_var_value to ansi C quote the string if we're not in - posix mode and the variable's value contains non-printing chars, - to use the regular shell single quoting if the value contains - shell meta-characters, and to just output the string otherwise - -lib/sh/shquote.c - - add `break' to `case '~':' to avoid fallthrough and extra test - -doc/bashref.texi - - note that in POSIX mode, `set' displays variable values that - include nonprinting characters without quoting, unless they - contain shell metacharacters - -builtins/printf.def, lib/sh/snprintf.c - - handle `F' conversion specifier as equivalent to 'f' - -parse.y, {nojobs,variables}.c - - a couple of cleanups for when building a minimal configuration - -nojobs.c - - new function: stop_making_children(), just sets - already_making_children to 0 (like stop_pipeline) - -subst.c - - call stop_making_children from subst.c:command_substitute if - JOB_CONTROL is not defined. This fixes the bug where the wrong - process is waited for (and its status returned) when using - command substitution in a null command in a shell function - -builtins/printf.def - - new variable `tw' used to keep track of the total number of - characters written by a single call to `printf' -- to be - used for the `%n' conversion, which will be added later. It - gets reset each time we reuse the format string, which is what - ksh93 seems to do - - 10/23 - ----- -variables.c - - new function, bind_var_to_int (char *var, long val) - -variables.h - - extern declaration for bind_var_to_int - -lib/sh/netopen.c - - use gai_strerror() for error messages when getaddrinfo() fails - - use PF_INET if DEBUG is defined, since IPv6 doesn't work for me - -Makefile.in - - pass DEBUG=${DEBUG} down to makes in some subdirectories - -{builtins,lib/{glob,sh}}/Makefile.in - - append ${DEBUG} to LOCAL_CFLAGS value, passed by top-level Makefile - -builtins/printf.def - - added support for %n format conversion char (number of chars printed - so far from current format string) - - 10/24 - ----- -variables.c - - if posixly_correct is set, the default value of $MAILCHECK is 600 - - use legal_number instead of atoi in adjust_shell_level - - treat non-numeric assignments to SECONDS as 0 in assign_seconds - - new function, init_funcname_var; sets FUNCNAME as a dynamic variable - if it's not set in the initial environment - - new function, init_groups_var; sets GROUPS as a dynamic array - variable if it's not set in the initial environment - - new function, init_dirstack_var; sets DIRSTACK as a dynamic array - variable if it's not set in the initial environment - - new function, init_seconds_var; sets SECONDS as a dynamic - variable using any valid integer value in the initial environment - as the initial value, as if an assignment had been performed - - call init_funcname_var, init_groups_var, init_dirstack_var, - init_seconds_var from initialize_dynamic_variables - - non-numeric values assigned to LINENO are treated as 0 - - change initialize_shell_variables to not auto-export PATH or TERM - - change set_home_var to not auto-export HOME - - change set_shell_var to not auto-export SHELL - - broke the code that sets HOSTNAME, HOSTTYPE, MACHTYPE, OSTYPE - out into a separate function, set_machine_vars; none of those - variables are auto-exported - - bash no longer un-exports SSH_CLIENT or SSH2_CLIENT - -shell.c - - changed isnetconn() to check SSH_CLIENT and SSH2_CLIENT only if - SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC is defined in config-top.h - -config-top.h - - added a commented-out definition for SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC - - 10/25 - ----- - -Makefile.in - - changed RELSTATUS to `rc1' (release candidate 1) - - 10/29 - ----- -locale.c - - fixed an `=' vs. `==' typo in set_locale_var when parsing - LC_NUMERIC - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document what bash does with $POSIXLY_CORRECT - -doc/builtins.1 - - some updates - -builtins/psize.sh - - some mktemp(1) changes - -lib/readline/readline.c - - change rl_backward to check for rl_point < 0 and reset to 0 if so - -lib/readline/util.c - - don't compile in _rl_strpbrk if HAVE_STRPBRK is defined - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - remove extern declaration of _rl_strpbrk - -lib/readline/rldefs.h - - #define _rl_strpbrk as strpbrk if HAVE_STRPBRK is define, otherwise - add extern declaration of _rl_strpbrk from rlprivate.h - -{mailcheck,shell,variables}.c - - make sure to include posixtime.h to get any prototype for time(3) - in scope - -{array,eval,execute_cmd,mksyntax,subst}.c, parse.y -builtins/common.c -lib/sh/pathcanon.c - - a few changes as the result of `gcc -Wall' patches from solar - designer - -builtins/read.def, parse.y - - change some calls to free() to xfree() - -builtins/set.def - - make sure unset_builtin() resets unset_array to 0 each time through - the loop, because it's set (and used) depending on the current - argument - -shell.h - - new define, USE_VAR, to force the compiler to not put a particular - variable in a register -- helpful if registers are not restored - by setjmp/longjmp - -builtins/{evalfile.c,{read,wait}.def}, {eval,execute_cmd,shell,test}.c - - use USE_VAR for some variables - -subst.c - - fixed a case in expand_word_internal where a NULL pointer could - have been passed to free() (though free() should ignore it) - - fixed a case at the end of expand_word_internal where LIST could - have been used uninitialized (it makes gcc happy, though it - doesn't happen in practice) - -test.c - - give test_syntax_error(), beyond(), and integer_expected_error() - the `__noreturn__' attribute for gcc - -unwind_prot.c - - in clear_unwind_protect_list(), convert `flags' to `long' (via - assignment to a `long' variable) before casting to `char *', in - case pointers and longs are 64 bits and ints are 32 (makes no - difference on 32-bit machines) - - 10/30 - ----- -print_cmd.c - - fixed cprintf to avoid gcc warning about assigning const pointer - to non-const (discarding type qualifier) - -{make_cmd,pcomplete,test}.c,parse.y - - some minor changes to shut up gcc warnings - -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - fixed sh_mktmpfp to avoid file descriptor leaks in the case that - sh_mktmpfd succeeds but fdopen fails for some reason - - change sh_mktmpfd to use the same scheme for computing `filenum' - as sh_mktmpname - - change get_sys_tmpdir to prefer P_tmpdir if P_tmpdir is defined - - changed sh_mktmpname and sh_mktmpfd to avoid trying to assign to - `nameroot' if `nameroot == 0' (duh) - - add code to sh_mktmpfd to use mkstemp(3) if USE_MKSTEMP is defined - - add code to sh_mktmpname to use mktemp(3) if USE_MKTEMP is defined - -support/{fixlinks,mkclone} - - use mktemp if it's available for the symlink test - - use $TMPDIR instead of hardcoding /tmp; default to /tmp - - use a better filename for the symlink test instead of `z' - -support/bashbug.sh - - more changes inspired by a patch from solar designer - -lib/malloc/Makefile.in - - new target `alloca', which builds libmalloc.a with alloca.o only - (for systems without alloca that are configured --without-bash-malloc) - -configure.in - - if we don't have a working alloca and are not configured to build - the bash malloc library, make a malloc library containing only - alloca.o - -aclocal.m4 - - slight change to RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION to deal with minor version - numbers with a letter appended (like 4.2a) - - 10/31 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - slight change to note that only interactive shells resend a SIGHUP - to all jobs before exiting - -externs.h - - declare strto[ui]max only if NEED_STRTOIMAX_DECL is defined. This - keeps picky compilers from choking because intmax_t is not defined - (MacOS X 10.1) - -builtins/printf.def - - #define NEED_STRTOIMAX_DECL before including shell.h - - 11/1 - ---- -general.c - - check in bash_tilde_expand() for an unquoted tilde-prefix; don't - bother passing the string to tilde_expand unless the prefix is - unquoted - -shell.c - - fix a problem with $LINENO when executing commands supplied with - the -c invocation option when ONESHOT is defined - -[bash-2.05a-rc1 frozen] - -builtins/printf.def - - fix the %n conversion to require that the variable name supplied - be a valid shell identifier - -variables.c - - improve random number generator slightly by using the upper 16 - bits of the running random number instead of the lower 16, which - are incrementally more random - - 11/2 - ---- -configure.in - - if RL_INCLUDEDIR ends up being /usr/include, don't put - -I$(RL_INCLUDEDIR) into CFLAGS - - 11/5 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - correct description of POSIXLY_CORRECT to note that the shell enters - posix mode *before* the startup files are read if POSIXLY_CORRECT - is in the initial environment - -variables.c - - fix function prologues for init_dirstack_var and init_groups_var - to agree with caller (no arguments) - -jobs.c - - fix forward function declarations for pipe_read and pipe_close - -subst.c - - removed `inline' attribute from skip_double_quoted because it can - potentially be called recursively - -bashline.c - - quick fix to bashline.c:attempt_shell_completion programmable - completion code to just punt if the end of the command word found - by find_cmd_end is <= the start found by find_cmd_start (the bug - is probably in find_cmd_start -- fix later) - -pcomplete.c - - fix gen_matches_from_itemlist to return if the stringlist is null - after any cleaning or initialization, before trying to use it - - fix GEN_COMPS to only bother to try to append the STRINGLIST - returned by gen_matches_from_itemlist to `glist' if it's non-NULL - -lib/sh/stringlist.c - - make copy_stringlist return NULL if the STRINGLIST * passed as an - argument is NULL - - make append_stringlist call copy_stringlist only if M2 is non-NULL; - otherwise just return NULL if m1 is NULL - - make word_list_to_stringlist return 0 immediately if the passed - LIST argument is NULL - - make realloc_stringlist call alloc_stringlist if the passed - STRINGLIST argument (`sl') is 0, just like realloc calls malloc - -subst.c - - in skip_to_delim(), if we have an unclosed ${, and it's at the end - of the string (string[i] == '{', string[i+1] == '{' and - string[i+2] == 0, return si (i +2) immediately without bothering - to call extract_dollar_brace_string or extract_delimited_string - - in skip_to_delim(), if string[i] is 0 after a call to - extract_dollar_brace_string or extract_delimited_string (meaning we - have an unclosed ${ or other expansion, return i immediately without - doing a `continue' (which will increment i past the end of string) - - in split_at_delims, don't increment te by 1 if it's pointing to a - delimiter. this has the effect of skipping the first delimiter - char in a possibly multi-character delimiter, and ignoring - single-char delimiters like `>' - -configure.in - - use AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_blocks]) instead of a call to - AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS to avoid configure changing LIBOBJS if the test - fails - -general.c - - introduce two new variables: bash_tilde_{prefixes,suffixes}, set - to the additional prefixes and suffixes bash wants to pass to the - tilde expansion code (reserved for post-bash-2.05a fix) - -aclocal.m4 - - add missing `test' in BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST - - 11/7 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix rl_vi_goto_mark to explicitly check that the desired mark is - between 'a' and 'z', since some locales have lowercase letters - outside that range, which could cause a negative subscript - -include/chartypes.h - - remove superfluous `#undef ISASCII' - -lib/sh/strto[iu]max.c - - changes from Paul Eggert to work around buggy compilers and catch - configuration errors at compile time - -aclocal.m4 - - new macro, BASH_C_LONG_DOUBLE, identical to AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE but - with a fix for Irix 5.3 (not called, since I'm not sure it's the - right thing to do -- the C standard allows double and long double - to be the same size) - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - only try to write the trailing NUL in vsnprintf_internal if - data->length is >= 0, since if it's not, we probably don't have - a buffer - -Makefile.in - - changed RELSTATUS to `release' - - 11/8 - ---- -lib/sh/strtol.c - - make sure chars passed to toupper are cast to unsigned - -unwind_prot.c - - change clear_unwind_protect_list to not require a cast from `int' - to `char *' - -lib/readline/chardefs.h - - make _rl_digit_p succeed only for ascii digits, since that's what - most callers assume - - 11/13 - ----- -doc/bashref.texi - - added `ERR' trap and [-+]O invocation option to section listing - differences from the Bourne shell - - 11/15 - ----- -[bash-2.05a released] - - 11/19 - ----- -include/stdc.h - - new define, INLINE, defined as `inline' for gcc and empty otherwise - -subst.c - - make skip_double_quoted, sub_append_string have INLINE attribute - -trap.c - - use BASH_NSIG as upper limit for signal names in signal_name() - -lib/readline/bind.c - - use RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT in output for rl-comment-begin value - -error.c - - fix sys_error to save value of errno around calls to fprintf - -doc/Makefile.in - - added rules to create PDF files from postscript and dvi input - -MANIFEST.doc - - added {article,bash,bashref,rose94}.pdf - -doc/bash.1 - - rearranged some `.PD 0' and `.TP' directives so man2html will - handle them better (shouldn't affect groff output) - -support/man2html.c - - small fix to handle quoted string arguments to directives like - `.BR' without mangling the output - - 11/20 - ----- -{arrayfunc,variables}.c - - changed calling sequence for dynamic array variable `assign' - functions to (SHELL_VAR *self, char *value, arrayind_t ind) - - changed calling sequence for dynamic variable assign functions - to the same as array variable assign_func. Now this can be - prototyped - -variables.h - - the assign_func member of a `struct variable' is now of type - `sh_var_assign_func_t', which is prototyped - - the dynamic_value member of a `struct variable' is now of type - `sh_var_value_func_t', which is prototyped - -variables.c - - changed to use `sh_var_assign_func_t' and `sh_var_value_func_t' - -builtins/cd.def - - when in posix mode, if the new directory name formed by PWD and - the argument passed by the user cannot be canonicalized, and the - -P option has not been supplied, return failure immediately - - if canonicalization failed, but the fallback to the directory - name specified by the user succeeds, reset the current working - directory - -lib/readline/{input.c,rlprivate.h} - - renamed rl_unget_char to _rl_unget_char; made library global - -lib/readline/{{bind,readline}.c,{keymaps,rlprivate}.h} - - support for `key subsequences'; allows a key sequence and a function - mapped to a subsequence of that key sequence. Primarily to allow - arrow keys to be bound in readline vi insert mode, while preserving - the ESC function to switch to command mode. - -lib/readline/{input.c,rlprivate.h} - - new function, _rl_input_queued(T), does a check with select or - FIONREAD with a timeout of `T' (which is generally 0) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - change _rl_dispatch_subseq to test for input in the queue if we - get ESC while in vi insertion mode if the keymap entry type for - ESC is ISKMAP. If _rl_input_queued returns non-zero, we assume - that an arrow key sequence has been pressed and go ahead with the - subsequence. If it returns zero, we assume that the user pressed - ESC to switch into command mode, and dispatch to that right away. - This avoids forcing the user to press another key before switching - into command mode - - 11/21 - ----- -lib/readline/readline.c - - bind common arrow key sequences in vi insertion keymap - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - bind termcap definition's arrow keys in vi insertion keymap - -lib/readline/bind.c - - check for rl_vi_movement_mode in _rl_bind_if_unbound, so - binding the arrow keys can work - -lib/readline/readline.c - - since _rl_bind_if_unbound does the check of what's currently - bound to the key sequence, the check in bind_arrow_keys_internal - was redundant - - bind_arrow_keys_internal now takes a Keymap argument and handles - saving and restoring _rl_keymap; changed bind_arrow_keys - accordingly - -builtins/fc.def - - fix from Paul Eggert to substitute the nearest history number in - range if an out-of-range value is supplied. POSIX requires this - -lib/sh/pathcanon.c - - fix from Corrina Vinschen for the special `cygdrive' prefix on - Cygwin - -bashhist.c - - split the history adding code into more pieces: - check_history_control (char *line) checks LINE against the value - of HISTCONTROL, returning 1 if LINE should be saved and 0 if not - - check_add_history (char *line) calls check_history_control and - history_should_ignore (line) and saves the line with - bash_add_history if the checks indicate that it should be saved - - maybe_add_history just calls check_add_history to set the value - of first_line_saved - -bashhist.h - - extern declaration for check_add_history() - -shell.c - - don't call load_history() from the interactive shell startup - code if history_lines_this_session is > 0, indicating that we've - already saved some lines in the history and that we probably - don't want to overwrite them - -builtins/history.def - - call check_add_history from push_history, so `history -s xx' - works even when in a compound command whose first line has not - been saved. (Caveat: in a compound command when the first - line has been saved, the line supplied to history -s will become - part of the compound command's history entry. Of course, the - delete_history call could remove the compound command from the - history entirely) - -bashline.c - - use sh_makepath instead of xmalloc/sprintf in - command_word_completion_function - -lib/readline/complete.c - - get_y_or_n now takes an int FOR_PAGER argument; caller changed - If FOR_PAGER is non-zero, get_y_or_n returns appropriate values - for a more-like pager: `newline' or `return' return 2; `q' or - `Q' return 0 - - there is now a mini internal more-like pager for displaying a - list of completions that exceeds the screen height (new function - _rl_internal_pager, called from rl_display_match_list) - - 11/24 - ----- -command.h - - new flag, W_TILDEEXP, says to do tilde expansion on an - assignment word - -execute_cmd.c - - fix_assignment_words now sets W_TILDEEXP for assignment word - arguments to `assignment builtins' - -general.c - - bash_tilde_expand now takes a second argument indicating whether - or not it's being invoked in an `assignment context' - -general.h - - change extern declaration for bash_tilde_expand - -{bashline,execute_cmd,findcmd,general,variables}.c -builtins/evalfile.c -lib/sh/makepath.c - - fix callers of bash_tilde_expand appropriately - -subst.c - - fix callers of bash_tilde_expansion appropriately - - add (currently commented-out) code that would tilde expand assignment - statement arguments to assignment builtins (W_TILDEEXP flag set) - even when the shell is in posix mode - -bashline.c - - fix attempt_shell_completion to turn off - rl_filename_completion_desired when doing command name completion, - so no slash gets appended to the name if there happens to be a - directory with the same name in the current directory - - 11/26 - ----- -lib/readline/rltech.texinfo - - a couple of additions to the rl_stuff_char description - -parse.y - - turn off echo_input_at_read in parse_string_to_word_list, so `set -v' - doesn't give extra lines of output when doing compound array - assignment - -subst.c - - fix split_at_delims to handle skipping over a `\n' if it's a - delimiter (use spctabnl(c) instead of whitespace(c)) - - 11/27 - ----- -support/config.{guess,sub} - - updated (with bash changes) to latest version from gnu.org - -sig.h - - add prototype for set_signal_handler declaration - -builtins/setattr.def - - add prototype to extern declaration of declare_builtin - -builtins/times.def - - add no_options call, since times takes no options - -lib/sh/spell.c - - add prototypes to forward declarations for midist and spdist - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - add explicit int return type to ansic_shouldquote declaration - -lib/readline/rldefs.h, lib/readline/{macro,readline,util,undo}.c - - move define for SWAP to rldefs.h, removed from various C files - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - removed define for exchange(), changed to use SWAP instead - -lib/readline/bind.c - - added some static forward function declarations - - find_boolean_var, find_string_var now take a `const char *' argument - -lib/readline/signals.c - - added static forward declaration for rl_maybe_set_sighandler - -lib/readline/readline.c - - add some common key bindings for the HOME and END keys in - bind_arrow_keys_internal - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - fetch the `@7' termcap string; it's sent by the END key - - attempt to bind the terminal's END key to rl_end_of_line in - bind_termcap_arrow_keys; I don't know why I was using `kH' - instead of `@7' - -doc/builtins.1 - - remove `case', `for', `if', `until', `while' from NAME section; - those are not shell builtins - - 11/28 - ----- -stringlib.c - - new function, find_token_in_alist, takes a token value and an - ALIST argument, and returns the string correspoinding to the - token if found in the alist - -externs.h - - new extern declaration for find_token_in_alist() - -subst.c - - string_list_internal is no longer static - -subst.h - - new extern declaration for string_list_internal() - -parse.y - - new alist array of other tokens returned by read_token which are - not reserved words in word_token_alist[] - - reworked error reporting: new functions print_offending_line, - which prints the line containing the syntax error, - error_token_from_token, which takes the current token and tries to - figure out its textual representation, and error_token_from_text, - which does the old job of finding the bad token by analyzing the - text of shell_input_line at the current index - - report_syntax_error now tries to figure out the token that caused - the syntax error by first looking at current_token and falling - back to the old method of textual analysis if that fails - - report_syntax_error doesn't say the token resulting from the textual - analysis of the input line is an `unexpected token'; it just - says there is a `syntax error near xxx' - - changed conditional command error reporting to use the value - returned by error_token_from_token if it's not null instead of - just using the token value in the message, since current_token - ends up being set to -1, and the text of the message from - report_syntax_error might not be exactly right - - change parse_string_to_word_list to set current_token to the - offending token returned by read_token before calling yyerror() - to make the error reporting do the right thing - -aclocal.m4 - - fixed typo in BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP - -configure.in - - add check for isinf(3); define HAVE_ISINF_IN_LIBC if found - -config.h.in - - add define for HAVE_ISINF_IN_LIBC - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - check for Inf and NaN, using isinf and isnan if they're found in - libc - - use the current locale for thousands separator and decimal point - - recognize "'" flag; not implemented yet - - fix for snprintf/vsnprintf with length of 0 and string argument of - 0 with non-zero length - -builtins/read.def - - TMOUT is now the default timeout for `read' (and select) if set, - like ksh93 when reading from the terminal - - edit_line (called by read -e) now just does readline's filename - completion by setting rl_attempted_completion_function to NULL, - since e.g., doing command completion for the first word on the - line wasn't really useful - -execute_cmd.c - - changed select_command to return failure status if select_query - returns NULL, indicating that read_builtin returned - EXECUTION_FAILURE - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new TMOUT behavior - - slight change to the description of the test `-ef' option - -doc/bashref.texi - - added item to posix mode section describing failure behavior of - cd when invoked in logical mode and the pathname formed by - combining $PWD and the directory argument does not refer to an - existing directory - - 11/29 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_function to call dispose_function_env after - merge_function_env if the shell is in posix mode (fixes debian - bash bug #117673) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - rl_forward -> rl_forward_char; rl_forward function for compatibility - - rl_backward -> rl_backward_char; rl_forward function for - compatibility - - new functions, rl_forward_byte, rl_backward_byte, for future use - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declarations for rl_forward_char, rl_backward_char, - rl_forward_byte, rl_backward_byte - -lib/readline/{emacs_keymap,funmap,vi_keymap,vi_mode - - rl_forward -> rl_forward_char - - rl_backward -> rl_backward_char - -lib/readline/funmap.c - - new bindable names, `backward-byte' and `forward-byte' - -aclocal.m4 - - new function, BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, encapsulates checks for - multibyte code - -config.h.in - - add necessary defines for multibyte include files and functions - -configure.in - - add call to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE - -config-bot.h - - add code to define HANDLE_MULTIBYTE if prerequisites are met - -lib/sh/xstrchr.c - - new file, xstrchr() is strchr(3) that handles multibyte characters - -bashhist.c - - first_line_saved -> current_command_first_line_saved; variable is - now global - -bashhist.h - - extern declaration for current_command_first_line_saved - - 11/30 - ----- -bashhist.c - - break the code that actually calls add_history out of - bash_add_history into a new function, really_add_history; - bash_add_history now calls really_add_history - - check_add_history takes a second `force' argument telling it - whether to call bash_add_history (force == 0) or really_add_history - (force != 0) - -builtins/history.def - - in push_history, call delete_last_history if the current command - has more than one line, the first line was saved, and - command-oriented history is active. This takes care of deleting - the right history element if `history -s' is used within a - compound or multiline command - - in push_history, call check_add_history with second argument of 1 - to skip check of current_command_line_count and add the arguments - to history -s as a single separate history entry - - 12/3 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - append a slash to completed names which are symlinks to directories - if the new variable _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs is non-zero - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable, `mark-symlinked-directories', mirrors the - value of _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs - -doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texinfo} - - documented new `mark-symlinked-directories' variable - - 12/4 - ---- -variables.[ch] - - set_pipestatus_array now takes a second argument with the number - of processes in the array - - changed set_pipestatus_array to just modify the value in place if - the existing array has one element and the new array has one - element, and to modify existing values in place if new array has - more elements than existing array - -variables.c, jobs.c - - changed set_pipestatus_array callers - -jobs.c - - moved call to setjstatus() from set_job_status_and_cleanup to - wait_for, since set_job_status_and_cleanup is part of the SIGCHLD - signal handler call path, and race conditions accessing the - PIPESTATUS array will result for things like - - while true; do date; done | cat > /dev/null - - 12/5 - ---- -xmalloc.h - - don't redefine xmalloc, xrealloc, and xfree if DISABLE_MALLOC_WRAPPERS - is #defined - -config.h.in - - #undef for DISABLE_MALLOC_WRAPPERS - -configure.in - - define DISABLE_MALLOC_WRAPPERS if the --with-purify option is - supplied - -lib/malloc/trace.c - - new function, malloc_trace_bin(N), traces allocations and frees - to bucket N (uses the same type of bitmap as `busy') - -lib/malloc/table.c - - fix wraparound search problem in find_entry when searching for a - free entry when the table is full - - 12/6 - ---- -lib/malloc/table.c - - keep an `overflow bucket' around to use when the table is full, - so find_entry always returns a valid pointer when FIND_ALLOC - is set - - new static variable to keep a count of the number of MT_ALLOC - entries in the mem_table - -lib/sh/{oslib,clktck}.c - - if HAVE_LIMITS_H is defined, include - -lib/sh/oslib.c - - new function, getmaxgroups() returns max number of simultaneous - groups - - new function, getmaxchild(), returns max number of simultaneous - user processes - -general.c - - removed forest of #defines for getmaxgroups() - -externs.h - - new extern declaration for getmaxgroups() - - new extern declaration for getmaxchild() - - new extern declaration for isnetconn() - -lib/sh/netconn.c,shell.c - - new file, isnetconn() from shell.c moved here - -Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in - - necessary changes for netconn.c - -builtins/ulimit.def - - changed getmaxuprc() to just call getmaxchild() and massage the - return value appropriately - -{jobs,nojobs}.c - - use the value returned by getmaxchild() in - mark_dead_jobs_as_notified instead of static CHILD_MAX - -jobs.c - - new function, compact_jobs_list, removes some number of jobs from - the jobs table and reallocates the table, copying the jobs that - are left from the old table to the new. Compaction happens from - the beginning of the list and removes dead jobs, and we make sure - to keep the last CHILD_MAX jobs as POSIX.2 requires - - call compact_jobs_list from stop_pipeline if we're in a subshell, - there are no free jobs in the jobs table, and the jobs table is - at or above some maximum limit - -execute_cmd.c - - change eval_arith_for_expr to set this_command_name to `((' before - calling evalexp, since it might be changed by evaluating the - loop body between evalexp calls - -trap.c - - change reset_signal to turn off the SIG_TRAPPED flag for the - given signal, so shell builtins and functions running in command - substitutions don't run the signal handlers (traps are not supposed - to be inherited by command substitutions) - -parse.y - - changed parse_string_to_word_list to turn off alias expansion - while parsing the array assignment - - 12/9 - ---- -alias.c - - fix add_alias so that redefining an alias's value also resets the - EXPANDNEXT flag - - 12/10 - ----- -parse.y - - new function, token_is_assignment, called to check whether the text - before `=' makes up a valid assignment token before trying to parse - a compound assignment statement - - new function, parse_compound_assignment, to parse a compound - assignment statement instead of using parse_matched_pair; handles - comments and error reporting in the parser instead of waiting until - expansion time - - changed parse_compound_assignment and parse_string_to_word_list to - allow reserved words in compound array assignments - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - changed the documentation for rl_callback_read_char and - rl_callback_handler_remove to say what happens to the terminal - settings and what needs to be done to reset them - - 12/11 - ----- -bashline.c - - add emacs_edit_and_execute_command, bound to C-xC-e, like vi-mode - `v' command - - add bindable command name `edit-and-execute-command', bound to - run emacs_edit_and_execute_command() - -lib/glob/strmatch.c - - add support for ksh93-like [:word:] character class (isalnum + `_') - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - add note to section describing lists to clarify that a sequence of - one or more newlines may be used to delimit a command, equivalent - to a semicolon - - document new [:word:] pattern matching character class - -doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo - - document `edit-and-execute-command' and its default emacs-mode - binding - -include/chartypes.h - - add defines for TOCTRL and UNCTRL if they're not already defined - -lib/readline/chardefs.h - - #undef UNCTRL if it's defined to avoid cpp redefinition warnings - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - add \cX (Control-X) escape for $'...' to ansicstr() - - change ansic_quote() to allocate at least four chars for each char - in the string argument, to account for \0xx octal values - - change ansic_quote() to no longer call sprintf for non-printable - characters; just translate the string to octal directly - -print_cmd.c - - change xtrace_print_word_list to call ansic_quote() if - ansic_shouldquote() indicates that there are nonprinting characters - in a word - -builtins/type.def - - changed deprecated long option parsing to just replace the word - in the list with the equivalent short option (-type -> -t) instead - of removing words from the list - - changed describe_command to take a single flags argument instead - of two int args; changed caller - - type now has two new options: -f suppresses function lookup (like - command), and -P forces a PATH search for the name(s) - -builtins/common.h - - flags for describe_command are here - - changed extern declaration of describe_command - -builtins/command.def - - changed call to describe_command to use flags from common.h, and - the right number of arguments - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new -f and -P options to `type' - - 12/12 - ----- -lib/readline/rldefs.h - - fixed prototype for _rl_strnicmp - -execute_cmd.c - - select_query now takes a new argument, an int flag saying whether - or not to print the menu the first time through the loop. An - empty line in response to the prompt will always cause the menu - to be reprinted - - changed execute_select_command to cause select_query to reprint - the menu only if REPLY is set to NULL, if KSH_COMPATIBLE_SELECT - is defined - -config-top.h - - define KSH_COMPATIBLE_SELECT, with a comment about its meaning - -lib/readline/readline.c - - change rl_insert_comment to toggle if given an explicit numeric - argument: if the first characters on the line don't specify a - comment, insert one; if they do, delete the comment text - -doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texinfo} - - documented new behavior of insert-comment with a numeric argument - - 12/13 - ----- -lib/malloc/watch.c - - new file, implements watchpoint functions - -lib/malloc/watch.h - - new file, define some `events' for watchpoints and extern function - and variable declarations for watchpoint code - -lib/malloc/imalloc.h - - #define MALLOC_WATCH if MALLOC_DEBUG is defined - - add __P define as in include/stdc.h if not already defined - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - remove __P define, now in imalloc.h - - include watch.h if MALLOC_WATCH is defined - - added calls to _malloc_ckwatch in internal_malloc, internal_free, - and internal_realloc - -include/stdc.h - - augment __P define to allow prototypes if PROTOTYPES is defined - -lib/readline/rlstdc.h - - augment PARAMS define to allow prototypes if PROTOTYPES is defined - -lib/malloc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in - necessary changes to include watch.c in libmalloc - -lib/readline/readline.c - - fix rl_delete_text to make sure that the starting position is >= 0 - - _rl_init_line_state (called by readline via readline_initialize) - now sets rl_mark to 0 - - rl_get_{next,previous}_history set rl_mark to 0 if rl_point is at - the end of the line and rl_end otherwise in emacs mode - -lib/readline/kill.c - - rl_yank_nth_arg_internal and rl_paste_clipboard now set the mark - at point before calling rl_insert_text, like rl_yank - - rl_kill_full_line now resets rl_mark to 0 - - rl_kill_line and rl_backward_kill_line now set rl_mark to the - point after the kill in emacs mode - - rl_kill_word and rl_backward_kill_word now set rl_mark to the - point after the kill in emacs mode - - rl_unix_word_rubout and rl_unix_line_discard now set rl_mark to - the point after the kill in emacs mode - -lib/readline/search.c - - noninc_search saves and restores the mark, since it can be changed - while reading the search string - - noninc_dosearch sets the mark at the end of the line, making the - region bound the `inserted' text since rl_point is set to 0 - - rl_history_search_internal sets the mark at the end of the line, - for the same reason - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - rl_search_history now saves and restores the mark - - if no matching lines are found at all when doing an isearch, leave - point where it was instead of moving it to the end of the line - - 12/17 - ----- -lib/readline/rlmbutil.h - - new file, place for multi-byte character defines and extern - declarations - -lib/readline/{bind.c,readline.c,rlprivate.h} - - new bindable variable, `byte-oriented', tracks value of - rl_byte_oriented variable - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - new file, with multibyte char utility functions - -lib/readline/{complete,display,readline,util,vi_mode}.c - - new code for multibyte characters, derived from IBM patch - - 12/18 - ----- -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - include posixtime.h for time() extern declaration - -support/bashversion.c - - include if it's available - -lib/readline/{histexpand,input,isearch,search}.c - - new code for multibyte characters, derived from IBM patch - -lib/readline/readline.h - - include rltypedefs.h - - 12/19 - ----- -lib/readline/complete.c - - slight change to mark-directories code to avoid adding a slash if - point is at the end of the line (rl_line_buffer[rl_point] == '\0') - and the previous character was a slash - - change printable_part to not return empty pathnames, which could - happen when completing filenames and a filename with a trailing - slash was passed as the argument. If the portion following the - trailing slash is NULL, ignore it and look for a previous slash. - If there's no previous slash, just return the filename argument - - new variable, rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs, mirrors the value - of (user-settable with a variable) _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs - but may be modified by application-specific completion functions - when appropriate (set in rl_complete_internal and rl_menu_complete) - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs - -pcomplete.c - - if one of the actions is CA_DIRECTORY, set - rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs to indicate that we want the - trailing slash (might have to relax this) - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - documented rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs variable - -lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo, doc/bash.1 - - documented the fact that `complete -d' and `complete -o dirnames' - force readline to append a slash to symlinks to directories - -builtins/enable.def - - changed enable_shell_builtin to disallow enabling disabled - builtins in a restricted shell - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new enable behavior in restricted shells - -doc/Makefile.in - - new rule to make an `RBASH' file documenting the restrictions - imposed by a restricted shell - -expr.c - - broke the code that evaluates variables and returns results out - of readtok() into a new function: expr_streval() - - expr_streval() now performs the standard unset variable error - behavior if `set -u' has been executed and it's asked to look - up an unset variable - - broke the code that frees up the expression context stack into - a new function: expr_unwind() - -variables.c - - fixed bind_int_variable so it handles array element assignment, - so expressions like `b[7]++' and `b[0] = 42' work right - - new function, get_variable_value, returns the string value of - the SHELL_VAR * passed as an argument - - get_string_value now calls get_variable_value with a non-null - result from find_variable - - 12/20 - ----- -lib/readline/rlmbutil.h, mbutil.c - - combined _rl_find_next_mbchar and _rl_find_next_nonzero_mbchar into - a single function - - combined _rl_find_prev_mbchar and _rl_find_prev_nonzero_mbchar into - a single function - -lib/readline/{display,readline,vi_mode}.c - - changed callers of _rl_find_next_mbchar and - _rl_find_next_nonzero_mbchar - -lib/readline/{complete,display,histexpand,readline,vi_mode}.c - - changed callers of _rl_find_prev_mbchar and - _rl_find_prev_nonzero_mbchar - - 12/20 - ----- -lib/sh/mktime.c - - new file, from glibc/gawk, compiled in if system doesn't have a - working mktime(3) - -lib/sh/strftime.c - - new file, from gawk, compiled in if system doesn't have a - working strftime(3) - -lib/sh/Makefile.in, Makefile.in - - changes for mktime.c, strftime.c - -configure.in - - call AC_FUNC_MKTIME, AC_STRUCT_TM, AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE - - call AC_REPLACE_FUNC(strftime) - -config.h.in - - add defines for TM_IN_SYS_TIME, HAVE_TZSET, HAVE_TM_ZONE, - HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE, HAVE_STRFTIME - -externs.h - - provide an extern declaration for strftime if HAVE_STRFTIME is - not defined and NEED_STRFTIME_DECL is - -lib/tilde/tilde.h - - header files should not include - -parse.y - - replace code in decode_prompt_string that chops up value returned - by ctime(3) with calls to strftime -- as a result, the expansion - of \@ has changed slightly (since it depends on the locale) - - added new \D{format} prompt string escape; `format' is passed to - strftime(3). Empty format is the same as `%X' (locale-specific - representation of the current time) - - combined cases for '\\', '\a', '\e', and '\r' in same case branch - in decode_prompt_string - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new \D{format} prompt string expansion - -builtins/printf.def - - use ISO C PRIdMAX instead of INTMAX_CONV - - pass length of format modifiers to mklong instead of computing it - with strlen() - -lib/sh/{fmtulong,fmtullong}.c - - changes from Paul Eggert to make more general - -arrayfunc.c - - when converting a variable to an array, make sure to unset the - dynamic_value and assign_func members of the struct variable, - since they're not valid anymore - - 12/27 - ----- -configure.in - - use AC_HELP_STRING in AC_ARG_WITH and AC_ARG_ENABLE - - remove AC_ARG_ENABLE for largefile, since AC_SYS_LARGEFILE adds - one - - 1/2/2002 - -------- -{alias,bashline,execute_cmd,general,shell,subst,variables,arrayfunc}.c,general.h - - changed some calls to strchr to calls to xstrchr for multibyte - characters - -include/shmbutil.h - - add extern declaration for xstrchr to avoid including externs.h - where it's not appropriate - -{braces,make_cmd,pathexp,subst,arrayfunc}.c, lib/sh/xstrchr.c - - include shmbutil.h - -{stringlib,subst}.c, {externs,subst}.h - - moved substring() from subst.c to stringlib.c, moved declaration - from subst.h to externs.h - -lib/sh/xmbsrtowcs.c - - new file, replacement function for mbsrtowcs - -lib/sh/Makefile.in - - add entries for xmbsrtowcs.c - -Makefile.in - - add dependencies on shmbutil.h to appropriate object files - -lib/glob/strmatch.c - - break character-class testing out into separate function: - is_cclass, in prep for multibyte changes - -{braces,make_cmd}.c - - changes for multibyte characters - -builtins/printf.def - - changes from Paul Eggert to just use intmax_t everywhere an - int/long/quad is needed and print with "%ld" if the number - fits in a long and %PRIdMAX otherwise - - remove getlong, getulong, getllong, getullong, since they're - no longer needed - - use a new type `floatmax_t' to print floating point numbers, the - widest-available floating point type (like `intmax_t'); new - function `getfloatmax' that calls strtold or strtod as appropriate - - remove getdouble, getldouble, since they're no longer needed - -lib/sh/fmtumax.c - - new file, string-to-[u]intmax_t conversion, just includes - fmtulong.c with the right defines - -Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in - - additions for fmtumax.c - -bashtypes.h - - include if it's available - -expr.c - - arithmetic is now in intmax_t instead of long - -externs.h - - extern declaration for fmtumax - - change extern declarations for evalexp, itos, inttostr, - uitos, uinttostr since they now return or use intmax_t instead - of long - -{execute_cmd,general,mailcheck,subst,variables}.c, parse.y -{array,general,subst,test,variables}.h -lib/sh/{itos,netopen}.c -builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c, builtins/common.h -builtins/{break,fc,history,jobs,let,printf,pushd,read,shift,wait}.def - - changes for intmax_t shell arithmetic conversion - -doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1} - - documented long->intmax_t shell arithmetic conversion - -sig.c - - in initialize_terminating_signals, if we've already trapped a - terminating signal, don't reset the signal handler for it - - 1/3 - --- -{arrayfunc,pathexp}.c, parse.y - - changes for multibyte chars - -parse.y, lib/sh/strtrans.c - - moved ansiexpand from parse.y to lib/sh/strtrans.c - -parse.y, locale.c - - moved mk_msgstr and localeexpand from parse.y to locale.c - -parse.y - - new function, yy_input_name, returns name of input file from - bash_input.name - - broke the code that parses ((...)) constructs out of read_token - into a new function, parse_dparen() - -externs.h - - new extern declaration for ansiexpand(), mk_msgstr(), and - localeexpand() - -input.h - - new extern declaration for yy_input_name() - -{error,locale}.c - - use yy_input_name for error and other messages - -execute_cmd.c - - change shell_execve to make sure that the file is executable - before looking at the interpreter to find out why the execve() - failed (avoids misleading error message) - -lib/glob/glob.c - - move code that matches leading `.' and skips those filenames into - a separate function: skipname(), so there can be unibyte and - multibyte versions of that function - - 1/7 - --- -subst.c - - more changes for multibyte characters - -print_cmd.c - - change semicolon() so it doesn't output a `;' immediately after a - newline, since that results in a null command, which is a syntax - error - -variables.c - - fix indirection_level_string to turn off set -x while evaluating - PS4 - - 1/8 - --- -builtins/set.def - - make -o options into one struct, instead of separate structs for - option names corresponding to flags and non-flag option names. - This has the side effect of sorting the option names in output - -lib/glob/glob.c - - new function, mbskipname(), multibyte char version of skipname() - - removed all #ifndef SHELL code, this will never be used outside - the shell - -include/posixdir.h - - move REAL_DIR_ENTRY define here from lib/glob/glob.c - -lib/glob/glob_loop.c - - new file, included in glob.c for unibyte and multibyte versions of - glob_pattern_p - - added some forward static function declarations with prototypes - - more changes for multibyte character handling - -lib/glob/Makefile.in - - make glob.c depend on glob_loop.c - - changes for xmbsrtowcs.[co] - -lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c - - moved here from lib/sh, since the matching functions use it, and - libglob.a is linked after libsh.a - - 1/9 - --- -lib/glob/smatch.c - - new file, with strmatch (now xstrmatch) and associated functions, - with changes for multibyte chars - -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - new file, included by smatch.c, with `generic' versions of matching - functions that are compiled twice: once each for single-byte and - multibyte characters - -lib/glob/strmatch.c - - strip out everything except strmatch(), which either calls fnmatch - (if HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH is defined) or xstrmatch - -lib/glob/collsyms.c - - changes for multibyte chars - -lib/glob/Makefile.in, Makefile.in - - changes for new source files - - 1/10 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - new function, rl_completion_mode (rl_command_func_t *func), returns - the appropriate value to pass to rl_complete_internal depending on - FUNC and the value of `show-all-if-ambiguous'. This allows - application completion functions to present the same interface as - rl_complete - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new extern declaration for rl_completion_mode() - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - documented rl_completion_mode - -lib/readline/readline.[ch] - - bumped the version number to 4.3, changing the relevant cpp defines - -configure.in - - require that an installed readline version be at least readline-4.3 - -bashline.c - - converted bash-specific completion functions to use - rl_completion_mode instead of passing TAB unconditionally - -builtins/bashgetopt.c - - the `#' option specifier now means a required numeric argument, - not an optional one - -builtins/type.def - - when converting [-]-{path,type,all} to -[pta], don't bother - freeing and reallocating the option string; just change opt[1] - and null opt[2] - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - support %ls/%S and %lc/%C for wide strings and characters, - respectively, if HANDLE_MULTIBYTE is defined - -mailcheck.c - - don't print a message about new mail if the file has not grown, - even if the access time is less than the modification time - - 1/14 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.c - - new function, rl_replace_line, to replace the readline line buffer - with the text supplied as an argument - - new function, rl_replace_from_history, replaces readline line - buffer with text from history entry passed as argument (undocumented, - not in readline.h because it requires a definition of - HIST_ENTRY for the prototype) - -lib/readline/readlne.h - - new extern declaration for rl_replace_line - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - documented rl_replace_line - -lib/readline/{isearch,readline,search}.c - - use rl_replace_line and rl_replace_from_history where appropriate - -lib/readline/readline.c - - broke the code that sets point after moving through the history - (_rl_history_preserve_point and _rl_history_saved_point) out - into a separate function, _rl_history_set_point() - -lib/readline/{complete.c,rlprivate.h} - - find_completion_word -> _rl_find_completion_word - - free_match_list -> _rl_free_match_list - -lib/readline/complete.c - - postprocess_matches and _rl_free_match_list now return immediately - if passed a null match list - -variables.c - - new function, find_local_variable, finds a local variable by name - at the current variable context - - in find_variable_internal, call find_local_variable before searching - any of the temporary environments if variable_context > 0 (meaning - we're in a shell function). This lets a local variable - override a variable whose value was passed in the `function - environment' - - 1/15 - ---- -variables.h, execute_cmd.c - - declare variables describing the temporary environments in - variables.h instead of in C files - -findcmd.c, builtins/setattr.def - - instead of calling find_tempenv_variable, use find_variable_internal - and check whether the returned SHELL_VAR * has the tempvar - attribute - -variables.c - - tentative change to lookup order in find_variable_internal so that - function local variables are found before variables in - function_env when executing a shell function - - change make_local_variable to handle making a local variable when - a variable with the same name already appears in one of the - temporary environments - - broke the body of make_var_array out into a new function: - static char **make_env_array_from_var_list (SHELL_VAR **vars) - - new function, make_var_array_internal, takes a hash table to look - in and a pointer to a mapping function and returns a char ** - environment-style list - - make_var_array now just calls make_var_array_internal - - new mapping function, local_and_exported, returns all local variables - in the current variable context with the export attribute set - - new function, make_local_export_array, returns an environment-style - char ** array of exported local variables in current context - - change environment creation order in maybe_make_export_env to - add variables to the environment in opposite order that - find_variable_internal uses. This means that local variables in - shell functions override variables with the same name in the - function_env - - change make_local_variable to set the initial value of the - variable it creates to NULL to make the `is set' and `is null' - tests that the expansion code does work right - - change make_local_variable to inherit the value of a variable with - the same name from the temporary enviroment - - 1/16 - ---- -Makefile.in - - link bashversion with buildversion.o instead of version.o, for - cross-compiling. version.o is for the target system; - buildversion.o is for the build system - -error.c - - add line numbers to internal_error() messages if the shell is - not interactive and running a shell script or a -c command - - report_error now prints non-zero line numbers for non-interactive - shells - -test.c - - test_syntax_error now calls builtin_error() instead of printing - its own messages - -builtins/common.c - - builtin_error now prints line numbers if a non-interactive shell - is running a shell script or a -c command - -print_cmd.c - - in cprintf, remove free_argp, since it's not used - -builtins/history.def - - make `history -n' increment the number of history lines in this - session by the number of lines read from the history file - -arrayfunc.c - - fix array_value_internal to expand the subscript even if the - variable is unset, so side effects produced by the arithmetic - evaluation will take place - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser,rltech}.texinfo - - some fixes for printing in @smallbook format from Brian - Youmans - - 1/17 - ---- -jobs.h - - new PRUNNING, PSTOPPED, PDEADPROC defines for PROCESSes, analogous - to RUNNING, STOPPED, and DEADJOB defines for jobs - -jobs.c - - use PS_RUNNING, PS_DONE, PS_STOPPED values for `running' field - of a PROCESS - - find_pipeline and find_job now take an additional flags argument - that, if non-zero, means to find only running processes; changed - all callers - - changed calls to find_pipeline and find_job made from waitchld - to find only running processes - - find_pipeline takes a third argument: an int *. If it looks in - the jobs list to find the pid, and the arg is non-null, it passes - the job index back to the caller. Used to avoid calls to - find_pipeline immediately followed by find_job with the same PID - -nojobs.c - - a couple of changes to make sure that set_pid_status is never - called with a pid argument of 0 or -1 - -trap.c - - change trap_handler to longjmp to wait_intr_buf (set by wait_builtin) - if a signal is received for which a trap has been set during - execution of the wait builtin (need to include builtins.h and - builtins/builtext.h and declare some extern variables for the - right things to check) - - new variable to keep track of which signal caused the longjmp to - wait_intr_buf, set by trap_handler (wait_signal_received) - -builtins/wait.def - - set the return value of wait when a longjmp(wait_intr_buf, 1) is - done to 128 + wait_signal_received - -{jobs,nojobs}.c - - set wait_signal_received to SIGINT in wait_sigint_handler before - the longjmp(wait_intr_buf, 1) - - 1/18 - ---- -bashline.c - - turn off rl_filename_completion_desired when completing a command - name with a single match only if the first char of that match is - not a `/' - - if there are multiple identical matches for a command name in - attempt_shell_completion, turn off rl_filename_completion_desired - if the first char is not a `/' to avoid readline appending a - slash if there's a directory with the same name in the current - directory - - 1/22 - ---- -lib/readline/complete.c - - new variable, _rl_page_completions, to control whether we want to - run the internal pager when listing completions (defaults to 1) - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declaration for _rl_page_completions - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new bindable variable, `page-completions', controls value of - _rl_page_completions - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1 - - documented `page-completions' variable - -Makefile.in - - use $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) instead of $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) to install - `bashbug' - -aclocal.m4 - - fix small quoting problem in RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION macro - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - fetch and save terminal's `vs' and `ve' cursor control attributes - - fetch and save terminal's `kI' attribute (string sent by Insert) - - new function, _rl_set_cursor, sets cursor to normal (insert mode) - or very visible (overwrite mode) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - new global variable, rl_insert_mode - - new function to toggle overwrite mode, rl_overwrite_mode - - each new line starts in insert mode - - switching to vi mode or emacs mode resets to insert mode - - reset cursor to normal before returning line - - _rl_replace_text now returns the number of characters inserted, - the return value from rl_insert_text - - new function, _rl_insert_or_replace_text (const char *string, int insert), - either inserts STRING or replaces the number of chars in STRING - with STRING starting at rl_point, depending on value of INSERT - - renamed rl_insert to _rl_insert_char, rl_insert just calls - _rl_insert_char with the same arguments when in insert mode - - new function, _rl_overwrite_char, handles self-insert in overwrite - mode. Does multibyte chars by reading an entire multibyte character - before entering overwrite loop - - new function, _rl_overwrite_rubout, handles RUBOUT when in - overwrite mode, called from rl_rubout - - new function, _rl_rubout_char, old body of rl_rubout; rl_rubout - calls this when not in overwrite mode - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declarations for rl_insert_mode and rl_overwrite_mode() - -lib/readline/rldefs.h - - define constants for values of rl_insert_mode - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - extern declarations for _rl_set_cursor and _rl_set_insert_mode - - change type of _rl_replace_text to return int - - extern declarations for _rl_insert_char, _rl_rubout_char - -lib/readline/funmap.c - - new bindable name `overwrite-mode', bound to rl_overwrite_mode - -lib/readline/rlconf.h - - define CURSOR_MODE if you want the cursor to show insert or - overwrite mode (only available if both `vs' and `ve' capabilities - are present) - -lib/readline/{complete,parens,readline,search,vi_mode}.c - - change calls to rl_insert to _rl_insert_char - -lib/readline/{readline,search}.c - - change calls to rl_rubout to _rl_rubout_char to avoid overwrite - mode problems - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix rl_vi_overstrike to just call _rl_overwrite_char, which - handles multibyte chars - -lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1 - - document new `overwrite-mode' command - - 1/23 - ---- -lib/readline/readline.c - - return 0 immediately from rl_insert_text if the string to insert - is NULL or "" - -bashline.c - - if a numeric argument is given to one of the bash-specific glob - pattern completion functions (including TAB), append a `*' to - the word before generating matches - - in attempt_shell_completion, when doing glob completion, only - set the match list to NULL if rl_completion_type == TAB and - there is more than one completion. This permits listing completions - with double tabs and displaying ambiguous completions - - new function, bash_glob_complete_word, appends a `*' to the word - to be completed and then globs it. It uses a new filename - quoting function (bash_glob_quote_filename) to avoid quoting - globbing characters in the filename if there are no matches or - multiple matches - -lib/readline/complete.c - - set completion_changed_buffer to 0 in rl_complete_internal if - no matches were produced by the completion generator function - - new variable, rl_completion_suppress_append, suppresses appending - of rl_completion_append_character. Settable by application - completion functions, always 0 when application completion - functions are called (set to 0 by rl_complete_internal and - rl_menu_complete) - - broke the code that assigns default values to readline completion - variables out of rl_complete_internal and rl_menu_complete into - a new function, set_completion_defaults (int what_to_do) - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_completion_suppress_append - -lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo, doc/bash.1 - - documented behavior of glob-expand-word and glob-list-expansions - when supplied a numeric argument - - documented glob-complete-word - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - documented rl_completion_suppress_append - - 1/24 - ---- -lib/readline/text.c - - new file, text and character handling functions from readline.c - -lib/readline/misc.c - - new file, miscellanous bindable functions and their supporting - code from readline.c - -Makefile.in, lib/readline/Makefile.in - - changes for text.c, misc.c - -lib/readline/bind.c - - change ISKMAP case of rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map to output - ESC as "\M-" instead of "\e" -- it's closer to the documentation - - change _rl_get_keyname to output ESC as \e instead of \C-[ - (it's easier to understand) - -pcomplete.h - - new flag, COPT_NOSPACE - -builtins/complete.def - - new `-o nospace' option for complete and compgen (though it doesn't - really do anything for compgen, since that doesn't hand anything - off to readline) - -bashline.c - - if a programmable completion specifies COPT_NOSPACE, set - rl_completion_suppress_append = 1 - -lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo - - documented new `-o nospace' option to complete and compgen - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented $'\cX' escape sequence (forgot to before) - - 1/28 - ---- -variables.c - - make_new_variable now takes the HASH_TABLE * as its second - argument; changed callers - - new function, bind_variable_in_table, takes the HASH_TABLE * as - its third paramter; bind_variable calls bind_variable_in_table - with shell_variables as third argument - -variables.h - - new struct var_context, variable context (per-scope -- global, - function local, etc.) - -variables.[ch],builtins/common.[ch] - - moved functions that push and pop a variable context from - builtins/common.c to variables.c; move extern function - declarations to variables.h - - new function, all_local_variables - - variable_in_context is now static, used only by all_local_variables - -variables.[ch],execute_cmd.c - - push_context now takes the function name as an argument for - future use - - push_context takes an indication of whether or not the function is - executing in a subshell and saves the positional parameters only - if not in a subshell - - new functions for managing a stack of variable contexts and - scopes: new_var_context, dispose_var_context, push_var_context, - pop_var_context, push_scope, pop_scope - -builtins/declare.def - - call all_local_variables instead of map_over (...) in declare_internal - - don't call make_local_variable if we're looking at functions - ((flags_on & att_function) != 0), since it's wasted - - make sure VAR is set to NULL if check for variable_context fails - and we didn't just create or fetch a local variable in - declare_internal - - in non-function branch of declare_internal, only call find_variable - if VAR is NULL -- if it's not null, we just created or fetched a - local variable and don't need to do it again - - 1/29 - ---- -variables.[ch] - - the temporary environments (temporary_env, builtin_env, function_env) - are now HASH_TABLEs instead of argv-style arrays of strings (this - is an intermediate step on the way to the new lcc-inspired symbol - table scope structure) - - new internal attribute for variables: att_propagate. This means - to propagate the value out of the temporary environment up the - (for now implicit) chain of variable scopes when the containing - temporary environment is deleted - -variables.c - - assign_in_env now adds to the HASH_TABLE temporary_env instead - of making environment-style strings in an array of strings - - changed the way the temporary environments are merged into the - shell variable table to account for the new HASH_TABLE temp - environments - - changed the way the export environment is created due to the new - structure of the temporary environments - - new function, bind_variable_internal (name, value, table), binds - NAME to have VALUE in TABLE without searching the temporary - environments - - removed: shell_var_from_env_string, bind_name_in_env_array - - variable_in_context now checks the att_local attribute and makes - sure the variable is not invisible - - local_and_exported now makes sure the variable is not invisible - -execute_cmd.c - - we no longer need to copy the temporary environment to function_env - or builtin_env, we can simply use variable assignments - -{findcmd,subst,variables}.c, builtins/{declare,setattr}.def - - since variables from the temporary environments are no longer turned - into SHELL_VARs on the fly, don't dispose the SHELL_VAR returned - by find_variable or find_variable_internal - - need to savestring() the value returned by find_variable if it has - the tempvar attribute before calling bind_variable on it, because - bind_variable will search and bind into the temporary environments - and will free the old value before binding the new. For temporary - environments, these two pointers will be the same, and - bind_tempenv_variable will end up using freed memory - -builtins/{declare,setattr}.def - - set the att_propagate attribute when exporting or making readonly - variables from the temp environment (i.e., `var=value declare -x var' - or `var=value export var' sets the propagate attribute on the entry - for `var' in the temporary environment HASH_TABLE) - -lib/readline/isearch.c - - ^W when reading isearch string yanks the current word out of the - current line into the search string, skipping the portion already - matched - - ^Y when reading isearch string yanks the rest of the current line - into the search string, skipping the portion already matched - - 1/30 - ---- -{print_cmd,variables}.c - - moved indirection_level_string() from variables.c to print_cmd.c - -{externs,variables}.h - - moved extern declaration of indirection_level_string to externs.h - -{general,variables}.c - - moved assignment() from variables.c to general.c - -{general,variables}.h - - moved extern declaration of assignment() to general.h - -{externs,input}.h - - moved extern declaration of decode_prompt_string to externs.h - -print_cmd.c - - include flags.h, don't include stdc.h - -variables.c - - moved some functions around to group functions better - - changed new_shell_variable to explicitly initialize each member - of the created struct variable instead of calling bzero() - - make_new_variable now just calls new_shell_variable instead - of duplicating what it does - - removed some code in bind_function that duplicated what - new_variable does on the newly-created SHELL_VAR - - since there are no local function variables (functions are always - made at the global scope), kill_all_local_variables() doesn't - need to consider functions - - 1/31 - ---- -variables.c - - sort the array of special variables - - short-circuit the search in stupidly_hack_special_variables if - the passed name can't be found in the rest of the array - (that is, if name[0] < special_vars[i].name[0]) - -lib/readline/history.c - - unstifle_history() was returning values exactly opposite of - the documentation - -lib/readline/doc/{hsuser.texinfo,history.3} - - clarified the unstifle_history() documentation a little - - 2/4 - --- -variables.c - - in bind_variable, don't call bind_tempenv_variable after a - find_tempenv_variable succeeds -- just change the value inline. - There's no reason to look it up twice - - change makunbound to only call stupidly_hack_special_variables - if we're not unsetting a function - -variables.[ch] - - new function, unbind_function, like makunbound but doesn't mess - with previous contexts or calling stupidly_hack_special_variables - -builtins/set.def - - change unset_builtin to call either unbind_func or unbind_variable - -builtins/getopts.def - - call unbind_variable(name) instead of makunbound(name, shell_variables) - - 2/5 - --- -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - use malloc instead of xmalloc in BRACKMATCH and handle failures - -error.c - - add extern declaration of executing_line_number with prototype, - since execute_cmd.h can't be included without including other - files - -lib/readline/parens.c - - include - -lib/malloc/stats.c - - include - - add extern declaration of malloc_free_blocks() with prototype - -pathexp.c - - added some forward declarations with prototypes for static functions - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - removed declarations of rl_untranslate_keyseq, rl_discard_argument, - rl_stop_output, rl_alphabetic since they appear in readline.h - - 2/6 - --- -{arrayfunc,execute_cmd,pcomplete,shell}.c - - change calls to makunbound(name, shell_variables) to - unbind_variable (name) - - 2/7 - --- -builtins/getopt.c - - don't defer incrementing of OPTIND when an invalid option is - encountered until the next call to sh_getopt() -- what if OPTIND - is reset before that next call? This means that OPTIND is always - incremented to the next option to be handled when an option is - returned, whether it's valid or not. This is what POSIX-2002 - says to do. - -syntax.h - - new #define, CSUBSTOP - -mksyntax.c - - add "-=?+" with value CSUBSTOP to the syntax table. These are the - valid expansion operators OP in ${param[:]OPword} - -subst.c - - use table lookup for CSUBSTOP in VALID_PARAM_EXPAND_CHAR - - new flags for the string extraction functions: EX_NOALLOC. This - indicates that the functions are being used only to skip over - strings and the result won't be used, so the substring shouldn't - be allocated, copied, and freed - - new flag for string_extract: EX_VARNAME. This serves the same - purpose as the old `varname' parameter. parameter_brace_expand() - changed appropriately - - extract_delimited_string and extract_dollar_brace_string now take - an additional `flags' argument, which may include EX_NOALLOC - - changed callers of extract_delimited_string and - extract_dollar_brace_string appropriately - - string_extract now understands EX_NOALLOC; callers changed - - some smaller code cleanups - - converted char_is_quoted(), unclosed_pair(), and skip_to_delim() - to understand multibyte characters - - 2/11 - ---- -variables.[ch] - - moved to a symbol organization inspired by lcc. The basic structure - is no longer a HASH_TABLE, but a VAR_CONTEXT, which includes a hash - table as one of its members. VAR_CONTEXTs are linked together to do - variable scoping. One nice thing about this is that the entire - symbol table doesn't need to be searched at function scope exit to - remove local variables. Fixes problems with only one instance of - builtin_env and function_env, even though it really is a stack - - shell_variables is now a VAR_CONTEXT *, with a global_variables - variable that points to the bottom of the stack for fast access - - function-scope local variables (assignments specified on the command - line before a function call) and function-local variables (declared - with the `local' builtin) have been unified in the same variable - context, replacing function_env - - assignment statements preceding the `.' and `eval' builtins are now - a separate variable scope VAR_CONTEXT, replacing builtin_env - - temporary_env (a HASH_TABLE) is now the only separate environment - - changes to export environment creation, variable binding, variable - lookup, local variable propagation all changed to work with the - new symbol table/scope structure - - a SHELL_VAR no longer has a `prev_context' member; it's not needed - -execute_cmd.c - - changes to push_context calls to include any temporary variables in - temporary_env; pop_context takes care of propagating any temporary - variables if necessary - - calls to push_scope if `eval' or `.' is called with a list of - preceding variable assignments, and pop_scope called at end of - builtin's execution. pop_scope takes care of merging temporary - variables into the shell environment when appropriate - -builtins/{setattr,declare}.def - - changes to account for variable assignments preceding `local', - `export', `readonly', `declare', etc. to work with the new - variable scoping implementation - -shell.c - - since shell_variables is now a VAR_CONTEXT, call - delete_all_contexts() when the shell is reinitializing instead of - delete_all_variables() - -builtins/common.c - - new function, get_job_by_name(), used by execute_simple_command() - for the `auto_resume' stuff and get_job_spec() - -builtins/common.h - - new set of #defined constants for flags argument to - get_job_by_name() - - 2/12 - ---- -command.h - - new redirection operator: r_reading_string for `here strings' - -parse.y - - new token, LESS_LESS_LESS, for new redirection `here string' - operator: [N]<<< word - - recognize LESS_LESS_LESS and create the appropriate redirection - -{dispose_cmd,copy_cmd,make_cmd,print_cmd}.c - - recognize r_reading_string and do the right thing (dispose_redirects, - copy_redirect, print_redirection, and make_redirection, respectively) - -redir.c - - here_document_to_fd now takes the redirection operator as its - second argument - - new function, write_here_string, expands a here string and writes it - to the here document file descriptor - - here_document_to_fd calls write_here_string for r_reading_string - operator - - handle r_reading_string in do_redirection_internal() and - stdin_redirection() - - 2/18 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented here strings - -{configure,Makefile}.in - - bumped version number up to bash-2.05b and the release status - to alpha1 - -expr.c - - make expr_streval understand that variables with the `invisible' - attribute are really unset, and accessing such a variable when - `set -u' is set should be an error - -variables.h - - new accessor macros: var_isset(var) and var_isnull(var), test - whether var->value is NULL - -{eval,subst,variables}.c, builtins/{declare,setattr}.def - - be more consistent about using value_cell(var) instead of - directly referencing var->value - - use var_isset and var_isnull where appropriate - -builtins/help.def - - augmented a couple of help strings with pointers to `info' and - `man -k' - - 2/14 - ---- -variables.h - - new macros to use when setting variable values directly instead of - through bind_variable and its siblings - -{arrayfunc,variables}.c - - use var_setarray and other lvalue macros instead of assigning to - var->value directly - -builtins/setattr.def - - change show_var_attributes to show function definitions separately - from function attributes. This allows the output of `declare -f' - (with other flags), `export -f', and `readonly -f' to be reused as - shell input, instead of the old - - declare -f[flags] func() - { - foo - } - - which has syntax errors. When in posix mode, `export -fp' and - `readonly -fp' still don't print function definitions - - 2/16 - ---- -parse.y - - comment out calls to discard_parser_constructs; no need to call - empty functions - - 2/18 - ---- -lib/sh/memset.c - - replacement function for memset(3) - -lib/sh/Makefile.in, Makefile.in - - additions for memset.c - -configure.in,config.h.in - - check for memset, define HAVE_MEMSET if found, add memset.o to - LIBOBJS if not - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - removed zmemset(), replaced with calls to memset(3) - -{subst,execute_cmd,lib/sh/netopen}.c - - replaced calls to bzero with calls to memset - -subst.c - - word_split() now takes a second argument: the value of $IFS, so - it doesn't have to look up IFS every time - - word_list_split() now calls getifs() and passes the result to - each call to word_split() as its second arg - - do a quick scan for CTLNUL in remove_quoted_nulls before allocating - new string, copying old string to it, copying over original string - and freeing new string - -eval.c - - don't bother calling dispose_used_env_vars if temporary_env is NULL - -execute_cmd.c - - fix fix_assignment_words to only look up the builtin corresponding - to the first word if one of the words in the list is marked as - W_ASSIGNMENT - -hashlib.c - - renamed hash_string to hash_bucket, which better reflects what it - does - - extracted the portion of hash_bucket that computes the hash out - into a new hash_string() - - made new body of hash_bucket into a macro HASH_BUCKET; function - just calls the macro - - calls to hash_bucket in this file now call HASH_BUCKET macro - - in add_hash_item, just add a new item at the front of the appropriate - bucket list instead of at the end - -hashcmd.h - - reduced FILENAME_HASH_BUCKETS to 53 from 107 - - 2/19 - ---- -hashlib.[ch] - - find_hash_item, remove_hash_item, add_hash_item all take a new - third `flags' argument - - add_hash_item doesn't call find_hash_item if HASH_NOSRCH passed in - flags arg - - find_hash_item will create a new hash table entry if HASH_CREATE is - passed in flags arg - - new function, hash_walk, takes a pointer to a function and a table - and calls the function for each item in the table. If the function - returns < 0, the walk is terminated - - fixed flush_hash_table to set table->nentries to 0 after freeing - all entries - - BUCKET_CONTENTS now has a new `khash' member, what key hashes to; - set by HASH_BUCKET macro (which calls hash_string), assigned in - find_hash_item (HASH_CREATE) and add_hash_item - - find_hash_item and remove_hash_item check `khash' against the - hash of the string argument before calling strcmp - -{alias,hashlib,hashcmd,pcomplib,variables}.c - - changed all calls to {find,remove,add}_hash_item - -builtins/hash.def - - return immediately from print_hashed_commands if there are no - entries in the hash table (this eliminates need for `any_printed' - variable) - - change print_hashed_commands to use hash_walk - -alias.c - - short-circuit all_aliases and map_over_aliases if - HASH_ENTRIES(aliases) == 0 - - simplify map_over_aliases by just allocating enough room in the - returned list for all entries in the aliases hash table, instead - of doing the check and xrealloc - - add_alias now calls add_hash_item with HASH_NOSRCH argument - -pcomplete.h - - sh_csprint_func_t is no more; use hash_wfunc instead - -pcomplib.c - - short-circuit print_all_compspecs if HASH_ENTRIES(prog_completes) - is 0 - - print_all_compspecs now takes a `hash_wfunc *' argument - - print_all_compspecs now just calls hash_walk - -builtins/complete.def - - new function, print_compitem, takes a BUCKET_CONTENTS *, extracts - the right info, and calls print_one_completion - -variables.c - - short-circuit map_over_funcs if HASH_ENTRIES(shell_functions) == 0 - - short-circuit flatten if the passed table has no entries - - bind_variable_internal takes a new fourth argument: `hflags', - to pass to hash table functions - - make_new_variable now passes HASH_NOSRCH flag to add_hash_item - - set_if_not now calls bind_variable_internal and passes - HASH_NOSRCH as flags argument - - bind_function now calls add_hash_item with HASH_NOSRCH argument - - fixed make_local_variable: old_var == 0 && was_tmpvar can never - be true - - if we didn't find an old variable in make_local_variable, call - bind_variable_internal with HASH_NOSRCH argument - - fix push_temp_var to reset variable context to 0 if binding into - global_variables->table - -parse.y - - fix to parse_compound_assignment to avoid core dumps on empty - compound array assignments - -subst.c - - getifs() is now global so read_builtin can call it - -subst.h - - extern declaration for getifs() - - 2/20 - ---- -hashlib.c - - changed hash_string to use a better hash function - - changed HASH_BUCKET to use masking rather than modulus to hash a - string to a bucket -- HASH TABLES MUST NOW BE SIZED BY POWERS - OF TWO - -hashlib.h - - DEFAULT_HASH_BUCKETS is now 64 - -hashcmd.h - - FILENAME_HASH_BUCKETS is now 64 - -pcomplib.c - - COMPLETE_HASH_BUCKETS is now 32 - -variables.c - - TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS is now 4 - -alias.c - - new define, ALIAS_HASH_BUCKETS, set to 16, used to size alias table - -hashlib.c - - removed initialize_hash_table; folded code into make_hash_table - - fixed copy_bucket_array to copy the `khash' member of an item - - renamed functions to be more systematic and easier for me: - make_hash_table -> hash_create - hash_table_nentries -> hash_size - copy_hash_table -> hash_copy - find_hash_item -> hash_search - remove_hash_item -> hash_remove - add_hash_item -> hash_insert - flush_hash_table -> hash_flush - dispose_hash_table -> hash_dispose - print_table_stats -> hash_pstats - get_hash_bucket -> hash_items - - changed hash_search to short-circuit if table->nentries == 0 and - HASH_CREATE has not been passed in the flags argument - -{alias,variables,hashcmd,pcomplib}.c - - renamed calls to all renamed functions from hashlib.c - -builtins/kill.def - - don't drop a leading `-' in a pid argument - - call kill_pid with an explicit third argument of 1 if the pid - argument to kill is < -1, rather than rely on the behavior of - kill(2) - - 2/21 - ---- -subst.c - - quoted_strchr is no longer declared `inline' - - skip_double_quoted is no longer declared `inline' - - string_extract_double_quoted is no longer declared `inline' - -lib/readline/input.c - - rl_gather_tyi is now an `int' valued function; returns the number - of characters read (0 or 1) or -1 on error - - if rl_gather_tyi() returns -1 to rl_read_key(), set rl_done to 1 - and return a newline; something is wrong with the input fd - - 2/25 - ---- -variables.[ch] - - IFS is now a special variable - - new special var function, sv_ifs(), called when IFS is set or unset - - call setifs() when IFS is first set in initialize_shell_variables - - call setifs() from make_local_variable and assign_in_env if - appropriate - - if assign_in_env() is called with a var assignment like `VAR=', - make the value in the new SHELL_VAR created be "" like - do_assignment_internal does, since certain parts of the shell use - a NULL value as evidence that the variable is unset (though - attributes may have been assigned) - - if push_temp_var pushes something up to the global_variables table, - make sure that the context is set to 0 - - new function dispose_temporary_env, called by both - dispose_used_env_vars and merge_temporary_env with different `free - func' function pointers; calls sv_ifs after disposing the temporary - environment - - push_exported_var now calls bind_variable_internal instead of - bind_variable - - pop_scope and pop_context now call sv_ifs - -subst.[ch] - - new global variables used to keep track of IFS state, to avoid - having to call find_variable("IFS") all the time: - - ifs_var the SHELL_VAR for IFS - ifs_value ifs_var ? value_cell (ifs_var) : " \t\n" - ifs_cmap bitmap of characters in ifs_value - ifs_firstc first character in ifs_value - - - new function setifs(), sets the aforementioned ifs variables each - time IFS is set or unset, and at nested scope exit - - instead of calling getifs() from inside subst.c, use ifs_value - - getifs() now just returns ifs_value - - use ifs_firstc in string_list_dollar_star() - - only call member() in issep() if separators is more than one char - - don't cache a bitmap every time expand_word_internal() is called; - use ifs_cmap instead - - new macro, isifs(c), checks whether C is in ifs_cmap - -builtins/read.def - - use issep() and isifs() macros instead of looking at $IFS directly - -syntax.h - - make sure macros that access sh_syntaxtab cast the argument to - `unsigned char' before array access - - new macros: issyntype(c, type) and notsyntype(c, type), check - sh_syntaxtab[c] for a particular flag value `type' - - 2/26 - ---- -hashlib.h - - the `data' member of a `BUCKET_CONTENTS' is now a PTR_T - -{hashlib,alias,variables,hashcmd,pcomplib}.c - - removed some casts when assigning to and using `data' member of a - `BUCKET_CONTENTS' - -subst.c - - in split_at_delims, call make_word_list instead of allocating and - initializing a WORD_LIST * directly - -make_cmd.[ch] - - add_string_to_list is now just a macro that calls make_word_list - - make_simple_command now calls make_word_list instead of allocating - a WORD_LIST * directly - - 2/27 - ---- -copy_cmd.c - - copy_word now calls make_bare_word to allocate the copy - - copy_word_list now calls make_word_list to allocate the copy - -shell.h - - include `ocache.h' for simple object caching - - call cmd_init() to initialize the WORD_DESC and WORD_LIST object - caches - -{make,dispose}_cmd.c - - allocate WORD_DESC * and WORD_LIST * vars from their respective - ocaches, and return them to the cache when disposing - -jobs.c - - renamed old `waiting_for_job' variable to `queue_sigchld', which - better reflects its intent: sigchld_handler does not call waitchld - if `queue_sigchld' is non-zero, it simply increments the count of - waiting children - - cleanup_dead_jobs now just sets and clears queue_sigchld instead of - blocking and unblocking SIGCHLD; it calls waitchld at the end if - `sigchld' is non-zero, but that's not really necessary - - in setjstatus, only call xrealloc if `statsize' is less than the - number of processes passed -- no reason to do it if they're the - same - - 2/28 - ---- -sig.[ch] - - reinitialize_signals is no more; initialize_signals takes an - argument saying whether or not we are reinitializing - -builtins/exec.def - - reinitialize_signals() -> initialize_signals(1) - -test.c - - fix filecomp() to work right when one file has a non-positive - timestamp and the other file does not exist - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document what happens for test's -nt and -ot operators when one - file operand exists and the other does not - -jobs.c - - if we haven't messed with SIGTTOU, just manipulate queue_sigchld - in notify_of_job_status instead of calling sigprocmask() - - list_one_job now calls pretty_print_job directly instead of going - through print_job - - pretty_print_job now must be called with SIGCHLD blocked or held - instead of blocking SIGCHLD itself - - changed start_job so that it doesn't call UNBLOCK_CHILD and then - immediately call BLOCK_CHILD again (explicitly or via last_pid()), - call find_last_pid instead of last_pid and then UNBLOCK_CHILD - - changed wait_for_job the same way - - find_last_pid now takes a second argument: block; uses BLOCK_CHILD - if `block' is 1, not otherwise. Changed existing calls: - find_last_pid(j) -> find_last_pid(j, 0) - last_pid(j) -> find_last_pid(j, 1) - `last_pid()' is now gone - - rewrote wait_for_background_pids(); it was a little strange - -copy_cmd.c - - copy_if_command: don't copy null false_case commands - - copy_simple_command: don't copy a null redirection list - -subst.c - - in get_word_from_string and list_string, just check for " \t\n" - directly rather than calling strcmp - - in get_word_from_string and strip_trailing_ifs_whitespace, use - isifs() instead of issep(), since they're never called with - separators != $IFS - - change issep() to call isifs if separators is longer than one - character, since it's never called with anything but "", " ", - or $IFS - - 3/1 - --- -sig.h - - enclose the BLOCK_SIGNAL macro in a do {...} while (0) loop, at it - should have been all along - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - document that readline defaults to stdin/stdout if rl_instream/ - rl_outstream are NULL - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - if an application is using a custom redisplay function, - rl_resize_terminal just calls rl_forced_update_display to tell - (*rl_redisplay_func) to update the display, otherwise call - _rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch - -lib/readline/readline.c - - change readline_internal_setup() so the change to vi insertion mode - happens even if readline_echoing_p is 0 - - don't print the prompt to rl_outstream in readline_internal_setup - if we're not echoing and the caller has defined a custom redisplay - function -- let the redisplay function deal with it - -configure.in - - new option: --enable-mem-scramble, controls memory scrambling on - free() (on by default; only affects use of bash malloc) - -config.h.in - - new option MEMSCRAMBLE, controlled by --enable-mem-scramble - - 3/5 - --- -parse.y - - added ksh-like behavior of [...] to read_token_word: if a `[' is - seen in an assignment context and the previous characters in the - token form a valid identifier, parse the [...] with - parse_matched_pair to allow spaces (and newlines) in the subscript - -bashline.c - - new function bash_servicename_completion_function, for completing - service names from /etc/services - -bashline.h - - new extern declaration for bash_servicename_completion_function - -builtins/complete.def - - allow new `-s/-A service' option to complete and compgen builtins - -pcomplete.h - - new CA_SERVICE define, new ITEMLIST variable it_services - -pcomplete.c - - add callback to bash_servicename_completion_function to generate - list of matching service names for completion - -doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo - - documented new `-s/-A service' option to complete and compgen - - 3/6 - --- -builtins/read.def - - change hard-coded `0' to new variable `fd' (initially 0) in - preparation for adding `-u fd' option - -bashline.c - - bash_directory_completion_hook calls expand_prompt_string instead - of expand_string (it does the right thing). This keeps expansion - errors from causing a longjmp, which shouldn't happen because of - completion - - command_subst_completion_function was augmented very slightly to - do filename completion on a non-command-word in a command - substitution - - command_subst_completion_function now skips over the lcd that - rl_completion_matches puts in matches[0] if there is more than - one possible completion - - 3/7 - --- -builtins/read.def - - only add the unwind_protect to free `rlbuf' if `edit' is non-zero, - since we won't be using readline otherwise - -lib/sh/zread.c - - renamed zread1 -> zreadintr - -redir.c - - small change to redirection_error() to make a slightly better - guess about the invalid file descriptor if the redirection op is - r_duplicating_input or r_duplicating_output - -include/stdc.h - - new macro, SH_VA_START, to encapsulate the difference between - stdarg va_start and varargs va_start - -{error,pcomplete,print_cmd}.c,builtins/common.c,lib/sh/snprintf.c - - use SH_VA_START - - 3/8 - --- -builtins/read.def - - support for the ksh-like `-u fd' option - -general.c - - new function sh_validfd(fd), returns 1 if fd is a valid open file - descriptor - -general.h - - extern decl for sh_validfd - -bashline.c - - don't call posix_readline_initialize() from initialize_readline(); - sv_strict_posix() should already have taken care of it - - 3/11 - ---- -{error,pcomplete,print_cmd}.c, builtins/common.c - - removed non-varargs versions of functions - -builtins/printf.def - - if the string argument to %q has non-printing characters, call - ansic_quote to quote it rather than sh_backslash_quote - -variables.h - - new attribute: att_trace (and corresponding trace_p() macro). - Functions with this attribute will inherit the DEBUG trap. - Currently ignored for variables - -builtins/declare.def - - new `-t' option to declare/typeset toggle the `att_trace' attribute - -builtins/setattr.def - - check for att_trace and output `-t' flag in show_var_attributes - -execute_cmd.c - - if a function is being traced (it has the `-t' attribute set), - don't turn off the DEBUG trap when it executes - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document the new `-t' option to declare/typeset - - 3/12 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - don't execute the debug trap in the `cm_simple:' case of - execute_command_internal; run it in execute_simple_command so we - get the line number information right when executing in a shell - function - - run a DEBUG trap before executing ((...)) arithmetic commands, - like ksh93 - - run a DEBUG trap before executing [[...]] conditional commands, - like ksh93 - -eval.c - - add a static forward declaration for alrm_catcher() - -general.c - - add static forward declarations for bash_special_tilde_expansions, - unquoted_tilde_word, initialize_group_array - -variables.h - - add extern declarations for sh_get_env_value, map_over_funcs, - local_exported_variables - -variables.c - - add static forward declarations for dispose_temporary_env, - make_func_export_array - -bashhist.c - - add static forward declaration for check_history_control - -configure.in - - add a call to AC_CHECK_DECLS for strcpy - -config.h.in - - add placeholder for HAVE_DECL_STRCPY define, set by configure - -general.h - - don't declare strcpy if HAVE_DECL_STRCPY is defined with a non-zero - value - -sig.h - - add prototype to typedef of SigHandler - -lib/readline/histlib.h - - removed extern declaration of strcpy() - - include string.h/strings.h directly in histlib.h instead of source - files - -lib/readline/{histexpand,histfile,history,histsearch}.c - - don't include string.h/strings.h now that histlib.h includes it - -lib/tilde/tilde.c - - removed extern declaration of strcpy(), rely on string.h/strings.h - -command.h - - four new redirection types: r_move_input, r_move_output, - r_move_input_word, r_move_output_word, for - [N]<&word- and [N]>&word- from ksh93 - -print_cmd.c - - changes to print r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word] - -copy_cmd.c - - changes to copy r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word] - -dispose_cmd.c - - changes to dispose r_move_input_word and r_move_output_word - -make_cmd.c - - changes to make r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word] from - r_duplicating_{input,output}_word, which is how the new redirs - are passed by the parser - -redir.c - - changes to make r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word] do - the right thing when executed - -builtins/read.def - - print an error message and return failure immediately if zread/zreadc - return < 0 - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new [n]<&word- and [n]>&word- redirections - - 3/13 - ---- -lib/readline/isearch.c - - enabled code to allow chars bound to rl_rubout to delete characters - from the incremental search string - -shell.c - - add `-l' invocation option to parse_shell_options; equivalent to - `--login' - - fixed set_login_shell to check first char of base pathname of argv0 - for `-', like other shells - - move the check for make_login_shell after the call to - parse_shell_options because the `-l' option might set it - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new `-l' invocation option - -array.c - - new function, array_shift, shifts an array left by a specified - number of elements - - array_walk is now compiled in by default - - array_to_assignment_string now takes a second argument: int quoted. - If non-zero, the result is single-quoted before being returned - - quoted_array_assignment_string has been removed - -array.[ch] - - renamed most of the array functions so that all have an array_ - prefix and are more systematically named - - array_slice now preserves the indicies from the original array - - change array_to_assign to use a static buffer for expanding the - array indices, instead of malloc/free - -{arrayfunc,subst,variables}.c, builtins/read.def - - changed calls to various array functions to use new names - -lib/sh/stringvec.c, externs.h - - renamed all of the functions to have a strvec_ prefix and to have - a more sensible name scheme - - strvec_search's arguments are now supplied in reverse order, so - the char **array is first, like the other functions - - new function, strvec_resize, xrealloc for strvecs - -{alias,array,bracecomp,braces,bashline,execute_cmd,findcmd,general,pathexp, -pcomplete,variables}.c -lib/sh/stringlist.c -builtins/{bind,complete,exec,getopts,pushd,set}.def - - change calls to all functions from lib/sh/stringvec.c - - use strvec_resize where appropriate - -externs.h - - only declare dup2() if HAVE_DUP2 is undefined or DUP2_BROKEN is - defined - -lib/readline/{macro,readline,util}.c, lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - _rl_defining_kbd_macro is gone, use RL_ISSTATE(RL_STATE_MACRODEF) - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new struct readline_state, encapsulates most of readline's internal - state in case you need reentrancy or nested calls to readline() - - extern declarations for rl_save_state, rl_restore_state - -lib/readline/readline.c - - add (undocumented) int rl_save_state (struct readline_state *), - int rl_restore_state (struct readline_state *) - - 3/14 - ---- -array.[ch] - - new function, array_rshift, shifts an array right by a specified - number of elements, optionally inserting a new element 0 - -examples/bashdb/bashdb - - new single-file version of bash debugger, originally modified from - version in bash-2.04 by Gary Vaughan (the old debugger still - appears in examples/obashdb). This version has a more gdb-like - command set - -examples/bashdb/bashdb.el - - new emacs bashdb debugger mode from Masatake YAMATO - -execute_cmd.c - - don't make $LINENO relative to function start unless the shell is - currently interactive -- this is what ksh93 does and what I - believe to be the intent of POSIX.2 (this required changing some - of the test checks because the output has changed) - - run the debug trap for each command in an arithmetic for expression, - like ksh93 does - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - redid rl_vi_subst (binding func for `s' and `S') in terms of - rl_vi_change_to: `S' == `cc' and `s' == `c '. This makes undo - work right - - 3/18 - ---- -hashlib.c - - fixed hash_walk to return if the item function returns < 0, instead - of breaking out of the current hash chain - -array.c - - fixed array_walk to return if the item function returns < 0, like - hash_walk - -lib/sh/stringlist.c, externs.h - - new function: strlist_walk, takes a stringlist and a pointer to an - item func. Like other _walk funcs, if item func returns < 0 the - walk is cancelled - - new function: strlist_flush, frees items in the contained list - with strvec_flush - - renamed functions to have a strlist_ prefix and be more systematic - -pcomplib.c,pcomplete.h - - removed redundant `progcomp_initialized' variable - - renamed functions to have `progcomp_' or `compspec_' prefixes - like the hash library - -{bashline,pcomplete}.c,builtins/complete.def - - fixed calls to stringlist functions to use new names - - fixed calls to functions in pcomplib.c to use new names - -pcomplete.c - - made the debugging code #ifdef DEBUG -- it should be mature enough - -builtins/hash.def,parse.y - - use REVERSE_LIST(x, t) instead of (t)reverse_list(x) - -list.c,{externs,general}.h - - renamed the list functions to have a list_ prefix, changed callers - -externs.h,{execute_cmd,stringlib,subst}.c,builtins/common.c,lib/sh/stringvec.c - - word_list_to_argv -> strvec_from_word_list - - argv_to_word_list -> strvec_to_word_list - - moved functions to lib/sh/stringvec.c - -lib/sh/stringvec.c - - changed name of second argument to strvec_from_word_list from `copy' - to `alloc' so the use of `copy' between strvec_from_word_list and - strvec_to_word_list isn't as confusing - - changed name and sense of second argument to - strvec_to_word_list from `copy' to `alloc' for the same reason -- - now both functions agree on semantics of second argument - -lib/sh/stringlist.c - - ditto for strlist_from_word_list and strlist_to_word_list - -subst.c - - changed callers of strvec_to_word_list - - 3/19 - ---- -builtins/hash.def - - added `-l' option to list table or individual targets in reusable - format - - added `-d' option to remove one or more names from the table of - hashed commands (provides `unhash' or `unalias -t' functionality) - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new `-l' and `-d' options to `hash' - -hashcmd.[ch] - - renamed functions to have a `phash_' prefix and follow new naming - convention - - phash_remove now returns an int: 1 if command not in hash table, - 0 if filename removed OK - -{findcmd,variables}.c, builtins/{hash,type}.def - - changed callers to use new names from hashcmd.c - -builtins/common.[ch] - - new function, sh_notfound(s), prints standard `not found' message - - new function, sh_invalidid(s), prints standard `invalid identifier' - message - - new function, sh_restricted(s), prints standard `restricted' message - for restricted shells - - new function, sh_invalidnum(s), prints standard `invalid number' - message - - renamed bad_option to sh_invalidopt, changed to print - `invalid option' instead of `unknown option' - - new function, sh_invalidoptname, prints standard `invalid option - name' for long options - - new function, sh_badjob (s), prints standard `no such job' message - - new function, sh_invalidsig (s), prints standard `invalid signal - specification' message - - new function, sh_nojobs (s), prints standard `no job control' message - - new function, sh_needarg (s), prints standard `option requires an - argument' message - - new function, sh_neednumarg (s), prints standard `numeric - argument required' message - - new function, sh_badpid(s), prints standard `not a pid...' message - - new function, sh_erange (s, desc) prints standard `out of range' - message, optionally using `desc' to say what the argument is - -builtins/{alias,command,declare,exec,hash,type}.def - - call sh_notfound() instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/{declare,getopts,read,set,setattr}.def - - call sh_invalidid() instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/{cd,command,enable,exec,hash,source}.def - - call sh_restricted() instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/{printf,read,ulimit}.def, builtins/common.c - - call sh_invalidnum instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/{complete,declare,pushd,set}.def, builtins/bashgetopt.c - - call sh_invalidopt instead of bad_option or builtin_error directly - -builtins/{complete,set,shopt}.def - - call sh_invalidoptname instead of builtin_error directly - -builtins/{fg_bg,jobs,kill,wait}.def - - call sh_badjob instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/common.c, builtins/{kill,signal}.def - - call sh_invalidsig instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/{fg_bg,suspend,wait}.def - - call sh_nojobs instead of calling builtin_error directly - -builtins/{common,bashgetopt}.c, builtins/{hash,kill}.def - - call sh_neednumarg and sh_needarg where required - -builtins/{kill,wait}.def - - call sh_badpid where required - -builtins/{break,fc,history,pushd,shift,ulimit,umask}.def - - call sh_erange where appropriate - -builtins/printf.def - - new static function, printf_erange, prints standard out-of-range - warning message - -builtins/set.def - - changed so that calls to sh_invalidopt always include the leading - `+' or `-' - -builtins/shopt.def - - changed SHOPT_ERROR macro to shopt_error function - -builtins/bind.def - - regularized error messages to `bind: object: error string' like - other error messages - -builtins.h - - the `short_doc' member of a `struct builtin' is now of type - `const char *' - - the strings in `long_doc' array of a struct builtin are now const - -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - changes for new `const' members of struct builtin - - 3/20 - ---- -lib/readline/histfile.c - - use pointers instead of indexing into buffer when reading the - contents of the history file in read_history_range and - history_truncate_file - - 3/21 - ---- -lib/readline/histfile.c - - new file, with code to mmap the history file for reading and - writing (depends on HAVE_MMAP, currently nothing checks for that) - - 3/25 - ---- -error.[ch] - - new function, err_badarraysub(s), calls report_error with standard - `bad array subscript' message - - new function, err_unboundvar(s), calls report_error with standard - `unbound variable' message - - new function, err_readonly(s), calls report_error with standard - `readonly variable' message - -{arrayfunc,subst}.c - - call err_badarraysub where appropriate - -{expr,subst}.c - - call err_unboundvar where appropriate - -{arrayfunc,variables}.c - - call err_readonly where appropriate - -shell.c - - changed text of bad option error messages to be the same as that - printed for builtin errors - -builtins/common.c - - changed sh_invalidopt to print the invalid option before the rest - of the error message (required some tests to be modified) - - new function, sh_readonly, calls builtin_error with standard - `readonly variable' message - -variables.c,builtins/declare.def - - call sh_readonly where appropriate - -lib/sh/stringvec.c - - added strvec_remove (sv, s), removes S from SV and shuffles rest of - elements down 1 - -lib/sh/stringlist.c - - added strlist_remove(sl, s), just calls strvec_remove on the - component list - -externs.h - - new extern declarations for strvec_remove and strlist_remove - - fixed extern declaration for strvec_search; the arguments were - reversed (unimportant, it's not compiled into the shell) - -subst.c - - change param_expand to call quote_escapes on values retrieved when - expanding the positional parameters - - change parameter_brace_expand_word to quote escapes on values - retrieved when expanding the positional parameters - - fix parameter_brace_substring to quote escape characters on unquoted - substrings extracted from variable values (needed to separate case - VT_VARIABLE from VT_ARRAYMEMBER for this, since, because - get_var_and_type calls array_value for VT_ARRAYMEMBER, we need to - skip over quoted characters in an already-appropriately-quoted - string to find the substring we want) - - fix parameter_brace_substring to quote escape characters in the - value returned by pos_params when expanding subsets of the - positional parameters and not within double quotes (in which case - pos_params() quotes the string for us) - - fix parameter_brace_substring to quote escape characters in the - value returned by array_subrange when expanding subsets of an - array and not within double quotes (in which case - array_subrange() quotes the string for us) - - new function, quoted_strlen(s), does strlen(s) while skipping over - characters quoted with CTLESC (#ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED, since it's - not used yet) - - changed pos_params() so it always returns a list whose members are - quoted strings if (quoted&(Q_HERE_DOCUMENT|Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES)) != 0 - -arrayfunc.c - - fix array_value to consistently call quote_escapes, even when a - non-array variable is being subscripted with element 0, in which - case we return the variable value - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - make the for_echo parameter to ansicstr a `flags' parameter that - has its old `for echo' meaning if flags&1 is non-zero (which is - consistent with the old code) - - Added code to the `flags' parameter to ansicstr so that if flags&2 - is non-zero, CTLESC and CTLNUL are escaped with CTLESC in the - expanded string - - change ansiexpand() to call ansicstr with a `flags' parameter of 2 - - 3/26 - ---- -lib/readline/histfile.c - - when reading and writing the history file, use malloc instead of - xmalloc and handle failures gracefully, so the application doesn't - abort if the history file or history list is too big - - 3/27 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - changed array_value_internal to take an additional `int *' - parameter, in which is returned the type of array indexing - performed (array[@] vs. array or array[index]) - - changed array_value and get_array_value to take a corresponding - extra parameter and pass it to array_value_internal - - changed array_value_internal to no longer return newly-allocated - memory or quote CTLESC and CTLNUL in the returned string if - `simple' array indexing (subscript not `@' or `*') is being - performed. This makes it more like a variable lookup - -arrayfunc.h - - changed prototypes for array_value and get_array_value - -expr.c - - added new parameter to call to get_array_value in expr_streval - - don't need to free memory returned by get_array_value any more - -subst.c - - quote_escapes now works with multibyte characters - - dequote_string now works with multibyte characters - - dequote_escapes is now needed, so it's compiled in, and it - now works with multibyte characters - - remove_quoted_escapes now just calls dequote_escapes and copies the - result over the argument string - - remove_quoted_nulls now returns its char * argument, parallels - remove_quoted_escapes - - parameter_brace_expand_word now passes the new argument to - array_value and quotes CTLESC and CTLNUL in the result if it's a - `simple' array expansion by calling quote_escapes - - get_var_and_type now returns VT_ARRAYMEMBER for references like - ${array} where `array' is an array variable (just like ${array[0]}). - Documented (in comment) that a VT_VARIABLE return value means that - quote_escapes has been called at some point - - changed callers of get_var_and_type to no longer free value if - VT_ARRAYMEMBER is returned as type - - changed parameter_brace_substring and parameter_brace_patsub to - call dequote_escapes on the value from get_var_and_type if the - type is VT_VARIABLE, since the substring and pattern substitution - code doesn't understand CTLESC quoting - - parameter_brace_substring no longer needs to call quoted_substring - for the VT_ARRAYMEMBER case - - changed parameter_brace_patsub to call quote_escapes on the result - of pat_subst for the VT_VARIABLE and VT_ARRAYMEMBER cases, and to - quote the returned string in the VT_ARRAYVAR and VT_POSPARAMS cases - if the `MATCH_QUOTED' flag isn't set (if it is, the pattern - substitution functions perform any necessary quoting) - - quoted_substring is no longer used; it's now #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED - -lib/malloc/mstats.h - - new member in _malstats: u_bits32_t bytesreq, the total number of - bytes requested by the caller via calls to malloc() and realloc() - -lib/malloc/stats.c - - print bytesreq member in _print_malloc_stats - - don't print statistics for buckets for which nmal == 0 (no mallocs) - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - modified internal_malloc, internal_realloc to keep running total of - number of bytes requested by calling application - -shell.c - - sh_exit is now compiled in; exit_shell calls sh_exit - -error.c - - changed fatal_error, report_error, parser_error to call sh_exit - - 3/28 - ---- -subst.[ch] - - changed Q_NOQUOTE to Q_PATQUOTE; it makes the intent more clear - -subst.c - - moved code from parameter_brace_expand into a new function that - dispatches for pattern substitution: parameter_brace_remove_pattern - - changed structure of parameter_brace_remove_pattern to be like - parameter_brace_patsub and its ilk: call get_var_and_type to - isolate the variable name, move the pattern isolation code out of - the various *_remove_pattern functions into - parameter_brace_remove_pattern and pass the results to the various - functions, use a switch on the return value from get_var_and_type - to decide which function to call, regularized the arguments to the - separate pattern removal functions - - parameter_brace_remove_pattern now properly quotes escape chars in - the returned value - - changed get_var_and_type to call dequote_escapes on the `value' - parameter for case VT_VARIABLE and return the result in *valp, - so the calling functions don't have to do it themselves; changed - callers appropriately - - fixed getpattern() where it broke posix compliance: if you enclose - a pattern removal spec in double quotes, the outer double quotes - have no effect on the pattern (POSIX.1-200x 2.6.2). This uncovered - a bug in the test suite (!) - -pathexp.c - - fixed a problem with quote_string_for_globbing where it would change - consecutive CTLESC chars all to \ instead of changing every other - quoted char - - 3/31 - ---- -lib/malloc/{malloc,stats}.c - - moved declaration of _mstats to malloc.c so stats.o doesn't get - linked into the shell if the stats functions aren't called - - 4/2 - --- -lib/glob/smatch.c - - introduce `XCHAR' define, which is the type of arguments passed to - strcoll/strcmp/strlen and their wide-character equivalents, added - appropriate casts - - static arrays in single-byte version of rangecmp() are `char', not - `unsigned char', so compilers don't complain about calls to strcoll - -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - casts for `XCHAR' and `XCHAR *' arguments to libc functions - - use prototype declaration for BRACKMATCH if `PROTOTYPES' is defined - to avoid problems with type promotion (unsigned char -> int) - -lib/glob/collsyms.h - - `name' member of struct _COLLSYM is now of type `XCHAR *', since - some compilers don't like `unsigned char *' initializers from - constant strings - -[bash-2.05b-alpha1 released] - - 4/3 - --- -builtins/{evalstring.c,common.h} - - new flag for parse_and_execute, SEVAL_NOFREE, means to not free - the argument string when finished - -lib/readline/text.c - - fixed a trivial typo in _rl_insert_char when reading multibyte - char sequences - - replace calls to ding() with rl_ding() - -include/chartypes.h - - remove SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR and TOASCII macros; they're unused - -make_cmd.c - - include dispose_cmd.h for extern function declarations - -lib/glob/glob.c - - include `shmbutil.h' and `xmalloc.h' for extern function declarations - -lib/glob/smatch.c - - include `xmalloc.h' for extern function declarations - -shell.c - - fix maybe_make_restricted to use its argument instead of global - `shell_name' - -version.c - - update copyright message to include this year - -lib/readline/display.c - - fixes from Jiro SEKIBA to fix autowrapping - when using multibyte characters - -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - fixed a problem in BRACKMATCH where not enough memory was allocated - to hold a multibyte character when parsing POSIX.2 char class names - -support/config.{guess,sub} - - updated via patch from Paul Eggert with latest GNU additions - -variables.c - - var_lookup should use its `vcontext' argument instead of - unconditionally using `shell_variables' - - 4/4 - --- -builtins/bind.def,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - changed the usage summary and help text to make it clear that any - readline command that may appear in ~/.inputrc may be supplied as - one of the non-option arguments to `bind' - -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - added support for `-H' option, which means to write long documentation - for each builtin to a separate file in the `helpfiles' directory - -builtins/Makefile.in - - new target `helpdoc', just creates long doc files in helpfiles - directory - -lib/sh/zcatfd.c - - new file, with zcatfd(int fd, int ofd, char *fn); dumps data from - FD to OFD - -Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in - - added zcatfd.c, zcatfd.o member of libsh.a - -builtins/evalstring.c - - changed cat_file to call zcatfd(fd, 1, fn) - -builtins/{shopt,colon}.def - - removed the $DOCNAME directive for `shopt', `true', and `false'; - just use the names - - changed $DOCNAME for `:' to just be `colon' instead of - `colon_builtin' - -builtins/reserved.def - - added help entries for ((, [[, `for ((' - -builtins/let.def - - add id++, id--, ++id, --id, ** to help text - - 4/8 - --- -builtins/bashgetopt.[ch] - - changed to allow options beginning with `+', enabled by a leading - `+' in the option string - - new variable, list_opttype, set to `-' or `+' - -builtins/{common.c,{builtin,eval,exit,fg_bg,let,printf,pushd,return,source,wait}.def - - changes to allow a `--' option for every builtin that accepts - operands but not options, as per posix.1-2001 - -builtins/{declare,setattr}.def - - use internal_getopt for parsing options, now that it supports `+' - -builtins/set.def - - use internal_getopt for initial option parse, now that it supports - a leading `+' - - -{configure,Makefile}.in, builtins/{Makefile.in,help.def,mkbuiltins.c} - - support for a new configure option, ``--enable-separate-helpfiles'', - moves the `long' help text to separate help files, installed by - default into ${datadir}/bash, one file per builtin. Off by - default -- it saves 47K, but it's only 47K, and it's in the text - segment - -flags.c - - build internal_getopt() option string argument from flags array at - runtime in shell.c - -shell.c - - new variable to control writing malloc stats at exit: - malloc_trace_at_exit, 0 by default - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - heavily updated: - o partial page allocated on first call to malloc to make - subsequent sbrks page-aligned no longer wasted - o begin and end range guards are now the same value: the chunk - requested - o coalescing code was changed to attempt to coalesce first two - adjacent blocks on the free list; enabled by default - o blocks of size 32 are now candidates for larger block - splitting, since 32 is the most popular size - o blocks of size 32 are now candidates for smaller block - coalescing - o the IN_BUCKET check was changed to just make sure that the - size isn't too big for the bucket, since the `busy block' - checking code may increase the bucket by one or more, - meaning that the old check would fail and cause a panic when - a chunk allocated in such a way was freed - o bin sizes are now precomputed and looked up in an array - rather than being computed at runtime - o moved the _mstats declaration here to avoid the stats code - being linked in even when no stats functions were called - (only matters if MALLOC_DEBUG is defined) - o malloc now keeps track of the address of the top of the heap - and will return large chunks to the system with calls to - sbrk with a negative argument when freeing the top chunk. - Two thresholds: LESSCORE_FRC means to unconditionally return - memory to the system; LESSCORE_MIN means to return memory if - there's at least one block already on the free list - -lib/malloc/mstats.h - - stats struct now keeps track of number of block coalesces by bin, - and the number of times memory was returned to the system by bin - -lib/malloc/stats.c - - trace_malloc_stats now takes a second argument: the name of the file - to write to. The first `%p' in the template file name is replaced - by the pid - - 4/9 - --- -lib/malloc/imalloc.h - - added some macros derived from dlmalloc and glibc malloc to inline - memcpy and memset if the requested size is <= 32 bytes - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - use MALLOC_MEMSET instead of memset in internal_{malloc,free} - -include/ocache.h - - use OC_MEMSET (variant of MALLOC_MEMSET) in ocache_free - -configure.in, config.h.in - - check for getservent(), define HAVE_GETSERVENT if found - -bashline.c - - punt immediately from bash_servicename_completion_function if - HAVE_GETSERVENT is not defined (cygwin seems to not define it) - - include "input.h" for extern save_token_state() and - restore_token_state() declarations - - change bash_execute_unix_command to call parse_and_execute with - SEVAL_NOHIST flag so the command doesn't get saved on the history - list - - change bash_execute_unix_command to save and restore the current - command line count and the token state (last_read_token, etc.). - Everything else is saved by either parse_and_execute directly or - the call it makes to push_stream(). The shell_input_line stuff - doesn't need to be saved and restored; it's not computed until - readline() returns - - 4/10 - ---- -lib/glob/glob.[ch] - - glob_filename and glob_vector now take an additional `flags' arg - - define GX_MARKDIRS as possible flag value for glob_filename and - glob_vector - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - fixed some bugs with handling of `g' and `G' formats - - make sure numtoa returns the fractional part correctly when passed 0 - - implemented thousands grouping for `'' flag character - -lib/sh/rename.c - - a few changes to make it more bulletproof - - 4/11 - ---- -lib/glob/glob.c - - added the couple of dozen lines of code to glob_dir_to_array to - finish implementing GX_MARKDIRS - -builtins/set.def - - changed unset builtin so that it no longer considers unsetting an - unset variable or function to be an error - -lib/readline/display.c - - fix to rl_redisplay for a problem which caused display to be messed - up when the last line of a multi-line prompt (possibly containing - invisible characters) was longer than the screen width - - 4/15 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - use AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED in BASH_SYS_DEFAULT_MAIL_DIR instead of - enumerating all of the possible values and using AC_DEFINE - - 4/16 - ---- -Makefile.in, {builtins,support}/Makefile.in - - new variables, CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD and CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, substituted - by `configure' - - changed CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD to BASE_CCFLAGS, removing $(CPPFLAGS); - CCFLAGS and CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD now include $(BASE_CCFLAGS) with - (possibly) different values for CPPFLAGS and CFLAGS - - GCC_LINT_CFLAGS now includes $(BASE_CCFLAGS) and $(CPPFLAGS) - instead of CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD - - new variable, LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, right now equivalent to LDFLAGS - - remove $(CPPFLAGS) from recipes for buildversion, mksignames, and - mksyntax - -configure.in - - compute and substitute CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, and - LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD - - changed qnx to use LOCAL_LDFLAGS and LOCAL_LIBS instead of putting - everything in LOCAL_LDFLAGS - -builtins/Makefile.in - - remove $(PROFILE_FLAGS) from recipe for building `mkbuiltins' - - use LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD instead of LDFLAGS in recipe for building - `mkbuiltins' - -Makefile.in - - use $(CC_FOR_BUILD) and $(CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) to build auxiliary - test programs (printenv, recho, zecho) - -support/Makefile.in - - use CC_FOR_BUILD and CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD in recipe for building - `man2html' - -lib/tilde/Makefile.in - - substitute PROFILE_FLAGS, use PROFILE_FLAGS in $(CCFLAGS) - - 4/25 - ---- -Makefile.in, configure.in - - moved RELSTATUS to configure.in; configure substitutes it into - the generated Makefile - -lib/sh/snprintf.c - - fix wchars() to deal with systems where MB_CUR_MAX is not a - constant expression - - 5/2 - --- -lib/sh/shquote.c - - add `,' to list of chars that are backslash-quoted. It doesn't - hurt normal usage and prevents filenames with commas from being - inappropriately split by brace expansion after using - complete-into-braces - - 5/6 - --- -lib/sh/xstrchr.c - - we only need the check of MB_CUR_MAX and the slow code for a - few encodings, and even then only for a subset of the charset - -arrayfunc.c - - some speedups for skipsubscript and multibyte chars from Bruno Haible - -locale.c - - changed set_lang to call setlocale(LC_ALL, ...) if LC_ALL doesn't - already have a value, but doesn't change any shell variables - -include/shmbutil.h - - major speedups from Bruno Haible, mostly concerned with reducing - the number of strlen(3) calls - -subst.c - - change callers of macros in shmbutil.h to add extra argument as - necessary - - skip_single_quoted and skip_double_quoted take another argument: - the length of the string; mostly useful when using multibyte chars - - many speedups from precomputing string lengths at function start - - fixed a small bug in de_backslash in the midst of rewriting for - better efficiency - -{braces,make_cmd,pathexp}.c - - change callers of macros in shmbutil.h to add extra argument as - necessary - -pathexp.c - - fix a one-too-far problem with multibyte chars in - unquoted_glob_pattern_p - -braces.c - - brace_gobbler takes a new argument, the length of the passed string - - expand_amble takes a new argument, the length of the passed string - - 5/7 - --- -subst.c - - modified remove_quoted_nulls to eliminate the memory allocation and - do the copy in place using the same strategy as de_backslash - -lib/readline/{rldefs.h,complete.c} - - new define RL_QF_OTHER_QUOTE, so _rl_find_completion_word can note - that it found a quoting character other than \'" that appears in - rl_completer_quote_characters - - 5/9 - --- -jobs.c - - save and restore old value of jobs_list_frozen when calling trap - handlers from set_job_status_and_cleanup to avoid seg faults when - running recursive trap handlers - - 5/10 - ---- -builtins/common.h - - new #defines to use for value of changed_dollar_vars (provides - information about the caller who wants to blow away the old dollar - variables) - -builtins/common.c - - changed set_dollar_vars_changed to set changed_dollar_vars to one - of the ARGS_* values depending on the caller and environment - -builtins/source.def - - source restores the positional parameters unless the `set' builtin - was called to specify a new set while not executing a shell function - - 5/13 - ---- -POSIX - - new file, was in CWRU/POSIX.NOTES - -doc/{Makefile.in,Makefile} - - changed `posix' rule to modify ../POSIX - -doc/mkposix - - write to `POSIX' by default - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - when ansicstr is parsing a format string for `echo -e' (or the - equivalent xpg_echo option is enabled), obey the POSIX-2001/SUSv3 - standard and accept 0-3 octal digits after a leading `0' - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - updated `echo' description to note that up to three octal digits - are now accepted following `\0' - - 5/16 - ---- -doc/Makefile.in - - remove the generated documentation on `make distclean' if the - build directory and source directory are not the same - -Makefile.in - - descend into `support' subdirectory on a `make clean' and - `make distclean' - - remove parser-built, y.tab[ch] on a `make distclean' if the build - directory and source directory are not the same - -support/Makefile.in - - support various `clean' targets and remove man2html.o and man2html - -{configure,Makefile}.in - - move values for DEBUG and MALLOC_DEBUG into configure.in; on by - default for development versions; off by default for releases - (off for profiling, too) - - 5/21 - ---- -parse.y - - modified the grammar to allow a simple_list followed by yacc_EOF - to terminate a command. This fixes problems with things like - a backslash-newline at the end of an `eval'd string - - change handle_eof_input_unit() to reset the token state before - calling prompt_again(), in case the prompt to be evaluated contains - a command substitution - - 5/23 - ---- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix `r' command (rl_vi_change_char) when HANDLE_MULTIBYTE is defined - but MB_CUR_MAX == 1 - - 5/24 - ---- -lib/malloc/watch.c - - don't try to print `file' argument to _watch_warn if it's null - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - changed guard checking code in internal_{malloc,free,realloc} to - access memory as (char *) and copy into a union instead of - casting and dereferencing a pointer to u_bits32_t, since that - results in unaligned accesses which will cause Sparcs to upchuck - - 5/30 - ---- -[bash-2.05b-beta1 released] - -lib/readline/text.c - - fixed a problem with rl_transpose_chars on systems supporting - multibyte characters with a locale that doesn't have any multibyte - chars - - 6/4 - --- -expr.c - - fix a/=0 and a%=0 to throw evaluation errors rather than core dumps - -lib/readline/display.c - - fix core dump when line wrapping a multibyte character (line - accidentally dropped from the original patch) - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - fix reversed return value from _rl_is_mbchar_matched; fixes problem - with backward-char-search - - 6/10 - ---- -lib/sh/getenv.c - - fix getenv to not free value returned by find_tempenv_variable - - add setenv, putenv, unsetenv for completeness - - 6/12 - ---- -shell.c - - change init_noninteractive to init expand_aliases to the value of - posixly_correct - - don't initialize expand_aliases to posixly_correct anywhere else. - This allows the -O expand_aliases invocation option to work correctly - -general.c - - fix move_to_high_fd to not try the dup2 unless the fd loop results - in an fd > 3; just return the passed file descriptor otherwise - - use HIGH_FD_MAX, defined in general.h, instead of hard-coded 256 - as highest file descriptor to try - -subst.c - - in process_substitute, call move_to_high_fd with `maxfd' parameter - of -1 instead of 64, so move_to_high_fd will use its maximum - - 6/21 - ---- -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - don't bother calling MALLOC_MEMSET if the requested size is 0 - -builtins/setattr.def - - note in short doc that export and readonly can take assignment - statements as arguments - -error.c - - new function, error_prolog(), to capture common error message - prefix code (except for parser errors) - - 6/25 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - add tests for standard-conforming declarations for putenv and - unsetenv in system header files - -{configure,config.h}.in - - call BASH_FUNC_STD_PUTENV and BASH_FUNC_STD_UNSETENV, define - HAVE_STD_GETENV and HAVE_STD_UNSETENV, respectively, if they - succeed - -lib/sh/getenv.c - - change putenv and unsetenv to take differing prototypes in - stdlib.h into account - - 6/27 - ---- -[bash-2.05b-beta2 released] - - 6/28 - ---- -builtins/common.c - - fix get_job_spec so that %N works when N is the size of the jobs - list (%8 means job 8, but the 7th member of the jobs array, so - it's OK if N == job_slots because the function returns N-1) - - 7/1 - --- -shell.c - - turn off line editing if $EMACS is set to `t' - - 7/10 - ---- -builtins/set.def - - remove mention of `-i' from long help doc, since it has no effect - - 7/17 - ---- -[bash-2.05b released] - - 7/18 - ---- - -lib/malloc/malloc.c - - make sure that the `free_return' label has a non-empty statement - to branch to - - 7/19 - ---- -locale.c - - only call setlocale() from set_lang() if HAVE_SETLOCALE is defined; - otherwise just return 0 - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - only try to memset `ps' in _rl_get_char_len if it's non-NULL. Ditto - for _rl_adjust_point - - 7/23 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - fix for executing_line_number() when compiling without conditional - commands, dparen arithmetic or the arithmetic for command - - - 7/24 - ---- -support/Makefile.in - - fix maintainer-clean, distclean, mostlyclean targets - -builtins/common.c - - fix bug in sh_nojobs where it doesn't pass the right number of args - to builtin_error - -bashline.c - - when using command completion and trying to avoid appending a slash - if there's a directory with the same name in the current directory, - use absolute_pathname() instead of just checking whether the first - char of the match is a slash to catch things like ./ and ../ - -examples/complete/bashcc-1.0.1.tar.gz - - a package of completions for Clear Case, from Richard S. Smith - (http://www.rssnet.org/bashcc.html) - -input.c - - fix check_bash_input to call sync_buffered_stream if the passed fd - is 0 and the shell is currently reading input from fd 0 -- all it - should cost is maybe an additional read system call, and it fixes - the bug where an input redirection to a builtin inside a script - which is being read from stdin causes the already-read-and-buffered - part of the script to be thrown away, e.g.: - - bash < x1 - - where x1 is - - hostname - read Input < t.in - echo $Input - echo xxx - -execute_cmd.c - - in initialize_subshell(), call unset_bash_input (0) to not mess with - fd 0 if that's where bash thinks it's reading input from. Fixes - bug reported by jg@cs.tu-berlin.de on 17 July 2002. Should be a way - to check whether or not the current fd 0 at the time of the call has - not been redirected, like in the bug report. Also might eventually - want to throw in a sync_buffered_stream if bash is reading input - from fd 0 in a non-interactive shell into a buffered stream, so the - stream is sync'd -- might be necessary for some uses - - 7/25 - ---- -lib/readline/signals.c - - make sure rl_catch_sigwinch is declared even if SIGWINCH is not - defined, so the readline state saving and restoring functions in - readline.c are always the same size even if SIGWINCH is not defined, - and undefined references don't occur when SIGWINCH is not defined - - 7/30 - ---- -bashline.c - - augment patch from 7/24 to not disable rl_filename_completion_desired - if the first char of the match is `~' - -lib/readline/bind.c - - when creating `shadow' keymaps `bound' to ANYOTHERKEY, don't bind - a key whose type is ISFUNC but whose function is the `fake' - rl_do_lowercase_version (fixes debian bash bug #154123) - -lib/readline/readline.c - - don't call _rl_vi_set_last from _rl_dispatch_subseq if - key == ANYOTHERKEY (when truncated to `sizeof(char)', it will be 0, - which strchr will find in `vi_textmod') - - 7/31 - ---- -lib/readline/input.c - - fix rl_gather_tyi to only slurp up one line of available input, even - if more than one line is available (fixes debian bash bug #144585) - - 8/3 - --- -bashline.c - - better fix for command completion problem -- test for directory - explicitly with test_for_directory before turning off - rl_filename_completion_desired, since that's the case we're trying - to protect against - - 8/5 - --- -include/shmbutil.h - - fix ADVANCE_CHAR macro to advance the string pointer if mbrlen - returns 0, indicating that the null wide character (wide string - terminator) was found (debian bash bug #155436) - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - fix _rl_adjust_point to increment the string pointer if mbrlen - returns 0 - -support/shobj-conf - - fix for the `-install_name' value in SHLIB_XLDFLAGS assignment for - Darwin from the fink folks - - 8/6 - --- -builtins/exit.def - - broke code that runs ~/.bash_logout out into a separate function: - bash_logout() - -builtins/common.h - - extern declaration for bash_logout() - -eval.c - - call bash_logout() from alrm_catcher(), so timed-out login shells - run ~/.bash_logout before processing the exit trap - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - implemented $'\x{hexdigits}' expansion from ksh93 - -configure.in - - define RECYCLES_PIDS in LOCAL_CFLAGS for cygwin; don't bother to - link with -luser32 - -examples/loadables/strftime.c - - new loadable builtin, interface to strftime(3) - - 8/7 - --- -parse.y - - parse_arith_cmd now takes a second argument, a flag saying whether - or not to add double quotes to a parsed arithmetic command; changed - callers - - changed parse_dparen so it tells parse_arith_cmd to not add the - double quotes and therefore doesn't need to remove them - - change parse_dparen to add W_NOGLOB|W_NOSPLIT|W_QUOTED flags to word - created when parsing (( ... )) arithmetic command, since the double - quotes are no longer added - -make_cmd.c - - in make_arith_for_expr, set the flags on the created word to - W_NOGLOB|W_NOSPLIT|W_QUOTED - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_arith_command to expand the expression with - expand_words_no_vars, like the arithmetic for command code does - - fix execute_arith_command to handle the case where the expanded - expression results in a NULL word without crashing - -tests/{arith-for,cprint}.tests - - change expected output to account for no longer adding quotes to - ((...)) commands - - 8/8 - --- -print_cmd.c - - take out the space after printing the `((' and before printing the - `))' in print_arith_command, print_arith_for_command, and - xtrace_print_arith_cmd - -tests/{arith-for,cprint}.tests - - change expected output to account for no longer adding leading and - trailing spaces when printing ((...)) and arithmetic for commands - - 8/17 - ---- -subst.c - - fix issep() define to handle case where separators[0] == '\0', in - which case it always returns false - -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - fix off-by-one error in history_expand_internal when using the `g' - modifier that causes it to skip every other match when matching a - single character (reported by gjyun90@resl.auto.inha.ac.kr) - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - make sure that the name=word form of argument to declare/typeset, - export, and readonly is documented in the description - - 8/30 - ---- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - make history_expand_internal understand double quotes, because - single quotes are not special inside double quotes, according to - our shell-like quoting conventions. We don't want unmatched - single quotes inside double-quoted strings inhibiting history - expansion - - make `a' modifier equivalent to `g' modifier for compatibility with - the BSD csh - - add a `G' modifier that performs a given substitution once per word - (tokenized as the shell would do it) like the BSD csh `g' modifier - - 8/31 - ---- -braces.c - - when compiling for the shell, treat ${...} like \{...} instead of - trying to peek backward when we see a `{'. This makes it easier - to handle things like \${, which should be brace expanded because - the $ is quoted - - 9/7 - --- -aclocal.m4 - - redirect stdin from /dev/null in BASH_CHECK_DEV_FD before testing - the readability of /dev/fd/0, so we're dealing with a known quantity - - 9/11 - ---- -[prayers for the victims of 9/11/01] - -shell.c - - fix maybe_make_restricted to handle a restricted login shell with a - base pathname of `-rbash' and skip over any leading `-' - - 9/13 - ---- -builtins/evalstring.c - - in parse_and_execute, make sure we don't try to run unwind-protects - back to `pe_dispose' after a longjmp back to top_level if the - pe_dispose frame hasn't been initialized - -lib/readline/display.c - - fix problem with prompt overwriting previous output when the output - doesn't contain a newline in a multi-byte locale. This also should - fix the problem of bash slowing down drastically on long lines when - using a multi-byte locale, because it no longer tries to rewrite the - entire line each time. Patch from Jiro SEKIBA - -parse.y - - move the typedef for alias_t that is compiled in if ALIAS is not - defined up before the prototype for push_string, since that takes - an alias_t * parameter - -lib/readline/terminal.c - - bind the termcap description's left and right arrow keys to - rl_backward_char and rl_forward_char, respectively, instead of - rl_forward and rl_backward (which are just there for backwards - compatibility) - -aclocal.m4 - - when testing readability of /dev/stdin, redirect stdin from /dev/null - to make sure it's a readable file - - 9/17 - ---- -config-bot.h - - don't test __STDC__ when deciding whether or not to use stdarg.h; - just use it if it's present - -tests/read2.sub - - redirect from /dev/tty when using `read -t' - - 9/20 - ---- -builtins/history.def - - when reading `new' entries from the history file with `history -n', - fix increment of history_lines_this_session by taking any change - in history_base into account - -lib/sh/pathphys.c - - changes to sh_physpath to deal with pathnames that end up being - longer than PATH_MAX without dumping core - -lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hsuser.texinfo},doc/ bash.1 - - documented new `a' and `G' history modifiers - - 9/25 - ---- -lib/readline/misc.c - - when traversing the history list with arrow keys in vi insertion - mode, put the cursor at the end of the line (like in emacs mode) - -mksyntax.c - - don't try to use \a and \v unless __STDC__ is defined; use the - ascii integer equivalents otherwise - - include "config.h" in the generated syntax.c file for a possible - definition of `const' - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document the meaning of a null directory in $PATH - - 9/26 - ---- -parse.y - - fix set_line_mbstate to handle case where mbrlen() returns 0, - indicating the null wide character - - fix set_line_mbstate so we don't directly compare a char variable - to EOF, since char can (and is) unsigned on some machines - -bashline.c - - change bash_execute_unix_command to save a little bit more state: - last_shell_builtin, this_shell_builtin, last_command_exit_value - - 9/27 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - tentative change to execute_simple_command to avoid freeing freed - memory in the case where bash forks early but still ends up calling - execute_disk_command, without passing newly-allocated memory to - make_child. This may fix the core dumps with the linux-from-scratch - folks - - 9/28 - ---- -Makefile.in,{builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile.in - - fix up dependencies, mostly on ${BUILD_DIR}/version.h, so that - parallel makes work with GNU and BSD makes - -shell.h - - new struct to save partial parsing state when doing things like - bash_execute_unix_command and other operations that execute - commands while a line is being entered and parsed - -parse.y - - new functions, save_parser_state() and restore_parser_state(), to - save and restore partial parsing state - -bashline.c - - change bash_execute_unix_command to call {save,restore}_parser_state - -builtins/jobs.def - - change execute_list_with_replacements to eliminate a run_unwind_frame - in favor of calling the cleanup explicitly and discarding the frame - -execute_cmd.c - - change execute_for_command to avoid a run_unwind_frame in the case - where the loop variable is readonly or otherwise not assignable - - change execute_select_command and execute_simple_command to use - discard_unwind_frame by running the cleanup code explicitly, instead - of using run_unwind_frame - - make sure execute_select_command decreases loop_level even on error - - 9/30 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - fixed description of `unset' now that unsetting a previously-unset - variable is no longer an error - - 10/3 - ---- -{configure,config.h}.in - - augment check for strtold with additional check to detect the - horribly broken hp/ux 11.x implementation that returns `long_double'; - defines STRTOLD_BROKEN if so - -builtins/printf.def - - define floatmax_t as `double' if STRTOLD_BROKEN is defined - - 10/5 - ---- -lib/readline/keymaps.c - - don't automatically bind uppercase keys to rl_do_lowercase_version - in rl_make_bare_keymap - -lib/readline/readline.c - - explicitly check for ANYOTHERKEY binding to rl_do_lowercase_version - and dispatch to lowercase of key when a prefix is not matched - - 10/12 - ----- -bashline.c - - set COMP_WORDBREAKS in enable_hostname_completion to the value - of rl_completer_word_break_characters - -variables.c - - new special variable COMP_WORDBREAKS, controls the value of - rl_completer_word_break_characters - -variables.h - - new extern declaration for sv_comp_wordbreaks() - -subst.c - - change split_at_delims to behave more like shell word splitting if - the passed value for the delimiters is NULL, indicating that the - function is to use $IFS to split - -{execute_cmd,jobs,test,findcmd,input,make_cmd,redir,shell}.c -builtins/mkbuiltins.c,builtins/{fc,history,source,umask}.def -lib/sh/netconn.c -lib/termcap/termcap.c -lib/readline/histfile.c - - make sure all inclusions of are protected by - HAVE_SYS_FILE_H - -bashline.c - - don't turn off rl_filename_completion_desired in - attempt_shell_completion if the partial pathname contains a slash. - This still doesn't solve the problem of partial pathname completion - starting with a directory in the current directory without a - leading `./'. There's no way to tell the difference between that - and a file found in $PATH (which may contain `.') at the point that - attempt_shell_completion acts - - 10/18 - ----- -locale.c - - don't set lc_all to the default locale when LC_ALL is being unset - - new function, reset_locale_vars(), called to recompute the correct - locale variable values when LC_ALL is unset - - changed set_lang to not set LC_ALL, which it never should have been - doing in the first place, and to maintain a local variable `lang' - corresponding to $LANG - - change get_locale_var to use the precedence posix.2 specifies: - LC_ALL overrides individual variables; LANG, if set, is the default - - change set_locale_var to call get_locale_var to get the appropriate - value for the variable being set or unset - - call get_locale_var instead of using passed value in set_locale_var - to get the defaulting and precedence right - -lib/readline/nls.c - - new function, _rl_get_locale_var(), which does the same thing as - locale.c:get_locale_var(), with the right precedence and defaulting, - using sh_get_env_value to get the right bash variable values - - if HAVE_SETLOCALE is defined, _rl_init_eightbit first calls - _rl_get_locale_var to get the right value for LC_CTYPE, and uses - that in the call to setlocale. If _rl_get_locale_var returns NULL, - call setlocale() to get the current international environment, and, - finally, if that returns null, call setlocale with a second argument - of "" to force the implementation's `native' environment - -pcomplete.c - - change gen_wordlist_completions to dequote the text before comparing - it against the expanded word list - - changed gen_matches_from_itemlist to do the same thing - -bashline.c - - new global function, bash_dequote_word, calls bash_dequote_filename - on the text passed. Used by the programmable completion code - -lib/readline/histfile.c - - make sure that whenever read_history_range returns a non-zero value - that it sets errno to some useful value - - 10/19 - ----- -variables.c - - COMP_WORDBREAKS is now a dynamic variable, mirroring value of - rl_completer_word_break_characters. Makes sure that the variable - always points to dynamic memory if it's not null or the readline - default - -bashline.c - - change enable_hostname_completion to manage a dynamic value of - rl_completer_word_break_characters, since assignments to - COMP_WORDBREAKS can change its value unpredictably - -lib/readline/{complete.c,readline.h} - - rl_completer_word_break_characters no longer has `const' attribute - -bashline.c - - clean up necessary places due to rl_completer_word_break_characters - no longer being `const' - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new COMP_WORDBREAKS variable - - 10/21 - ----- -print_cmd.c - - fix indirection_level_string to handle the case where the decoded - $PS4 is null without seg faulting - - 10/22 - ----- -builtins/shift.def - - make sure that there is actually an argument when reporting a shift - count that exceeds the number of positional paramters and - shift_verbose is enabled - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - change SET_SPECIAL to call a new function, set_special_char, since - it contains a block. It's called infrequently, so the performance - impact of making it a function should be negligible, and it helps - debugging - - 10/29 - ----- -bashline.c - - make sure the editor in VI_EDIT_COMMAND and EMACS_EDIT_COMMAND is - quoted; it might contain spaces (e.g., `emacs -nw') - -aclocal.m4 - - cache ac_cv_rl_version in RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION macro - -configure.in - - change logic that sets RL_INCLUDEDIR so that it doesn't try to set - a bogus include path if the argument to --with-installed-readline - is `yes' -- helps with cross-compiling - -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - fix history_tokenize_word so that it handles <( and >( better - - 10/30 - ----- -redir.c - - fix write_here_string so it handles the case where `herestr' expands - to NULL without seg faulting - - 10/31 - ----- -mailcheck.c - - reverse logic flip from bash-2.05 that handled systems that don't - change the atime when the mailbox is accessed; make sure the file - is bigger before we report new mail. This is the case in the vast - majority of cases. Reported by jim@jtan.com - - 11/5 - ---- -parse.y - - change action for `for x; { list; }' and corresponding `select' - production to use \"$@\" instead of just $@, as it is with all the - other actions - - 11/9 - ---- -parse.y - - new flag for parse_matched_pair: P_DQUOTE, indicating that the - pair of characters being matched is between double quotes - - parse_matched_pair now passes P_DQUOTE down to recursive calls: - if the open char to be matched is a `"' or the passed-in flags - include P_DQUOTE, set the local `rflags' variable to P_DQUOTE and - pass `rflags' down to recursive calls - - if `rflags' includes P_DQUOTE, don't try to ansiexpand $'...' or - locale expand $"..."; consistent with other quoting constructs - - 11/11 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - explicitly note that variables referenced in arithmetic expressions - without using `$' evaluate to 0 if they are null or unset - - note that a null variable value evaluates to 0 when used in an - arithmetic context, like when a variable with the `-i' attribute is - assigned a null value - - document the ${!prefix@} expansion as equivalent to ${!prefix*} - - 11/12 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - note that the value of an arithmetic expression is as in C - - change the wording to note that `arithmetic evaluation' (not - arithmetic expansion, which has a different meaning) is performed - on the value assigned to a variable whose integer attribute is set - - 11/13 - ----- -execute_cmd.c - - fix execute_disk_command so it calls exit() after printing the error - message in a restricted shell context if the shell has already forked - (nofork != 0 && there are no pipes) - - 11/19 - ----- -builtins/type.def - - don't report on aliases unless expand_aliases is set and the parser - is performing alias expansion; changed tests/type.tests and - tests/type.right accordingly - - 11/25 - ----- -general.c - - fix for full pathnames including drive letters on cygwin from - Corinna (convert to posix-style paths, which the rest of the - code handles much better) - -lib/readline/text.c - - fixes to overwrite mode from jimmy@is-vn.bg: - o in _rl_overwrite_char, do the overwrite mode self-insert - as one group, even when overwriting more than 1 char - o in _rl_overwrite_char, do the insert before the delete so - that an undo positions the cursor on the character restored, - not to the right of it - o in _rl_overwrite_rubout, don't do rl_insert_char(' ') unless - rl_point < rl_end. Since overwrite-mode self-insert acts as - in insert-mode when at eol, make rubout behave like - insert-mode rubout - - 11/30 - ----- -lib/readline/misc.c - - call rl_replace_line with `1' as second parameter if we're going to - immediately overwrite the undo list - -lib/readline/search.c - - in make_history_line_current, use _rl_replace_text to make the line - replacement an undoable operation. Affects all non-incremental - search functions. - -parse.y - - make behavior introduced on 11/9 dependent on extended_quote - variable, controllable by extquote shopt option. Default setting is - on for backwards compatibility - -builtins/shopt.def - - new `extquote' option to control extended_quote variable - - 12/3 - ---- -jobs.c - - change message printed when attempting to put a background job in - the background with `bg' to include the job id and make the - statement declarative - - 12/10 - ----- -bashhist.h - - define explicit flag values for history_control - -variables.c - - change sv_history_control to use new flag values - - change sv_history_control to parse $HISTCONTROL as a colon-separated - list of values for the history_control variable - -bashhist.c - - change check_history_control to use new flag values and restructure - to remove case statement - - new function hc_erasedups(line); removes all entries matching LINE - from the history list - - call hc_erasedups() from check_add_history after we've determined - that we're saving the line - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new options available for $HISTCONTROL and that it can - be a colon-separated list of history control options - - 12/11 - ----- -subst.c - - fix pat_subst() to not increment `e' (pointer to the end of the - matched portion of the string) until after we're sure we're going - around the loop again; fixes problem with empty replacements for - a pattern that doesn't match (bug reported by Don Coleman - ) - - 12/17 - ----- -lib/readline/display.c - - fixes to multibyte redisplay from jir@yamato.ibm.com (Jiro SEKIBA): - o speed up calculation of first difference between old and new - lines in the common case - o don't try to see if we're in the middle of a multbyte char - in update_line (we'll see how this one works out) - - 12/18 - ----- -doc/bashref.texi - - make it clear that the `command-list' function definition may be - terminated by an ampersand before the closing brace - - 12/28 - ----- -redir.c - - set `expanding_redir' flag when expanding words in a redirection - -subst.c - - new function, exp_jump_to_top_level(), to do any word expansion - cleanup before a call to jump_to_top_level from within that file; - sets expanding_redir back to 0 before jump_to_top_level - -variables.c - - in find_variable(), don't call find_variable_internal with a second - parameter of 1 if expanding_redir is non-zero - - in find_variable_internal(), don't search the temporary env if - subshell_environment includes SUBSHELL_FORK (indicating a simple - command) and expanding_redir is non-zero - -parse.y - - increment line_number when we read a \ pair - -array.c - - added array_unshift_element and array_shift_element (which just call - array_shift and array_rshift, respectively), for bash debugger - support - - 1/4/2003 - -------- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - note in the section describing the execution environment passed to - children that subshells inherit shell functions marked for export - - note in the section describing shell functions the possibility - that exported functions may result in two entries in the environment - with the same name - -parse.y - - when pushing an alias expansion onto the pushed_string list, append - a space to the expanded definition to make the parser's lookahead - work without using the `mustpop' hack in shell_getc - - 1/8 - --- -shell.c - - change calls to exit() with EX_USAGE as a parameter to use - EX_BADUSAGE instead, since EX_USAGE is defined as 258 and is - technically out of range - - 1/14 - ---- -aclocal.m4 - - check for the termcap functions in libc first: if we don't have - to link in another library, let's not do it - - change the test for mbstate_t to use AC_TRY_COMPILE instead of - AC_TRY_RUN - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document that bash turns line editing off if environment variable - EMACS is set to `t' when it starts up - -doc/bash.1 - - minor change to give the ftp url for the latest version of bash in - the bug reports section - -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - in get_history_event, cast a couple of `const char *' variables to - `char *' in function call parameter lists to avoid compiler warnings - - 1/21 - ---- -builtins/cd.def - - change `cd -' so it prints the current working directory after a - successful chdir even when the shell is not interactive - - 1/31 - ---- -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - clarified exactly what is meant by the term `application-specific - completion function', made its use consistent, and documented - what variables are changed before such a function is called - -lib/readline/input.c - - new function, _rl_pushed_input_available(), returns non-zero if - there are characters in the input queue managed by rl_get_char - and _rl_unget_char - -lib/readline/rlprivate.h - - new extern declaration for _rl_pushed_input_available - -lib/readline/callback.c - - change rl_callback_read_char to check _rl_pushed_input_available - and loop if there's something there, so characters don't languish - until more keyboard input is read - -execute_cmd.c - - new variable, last_command_exit_signal, non-zero if - last_command_exit_value result from wait_for was result of a signal - -nojobs.c - - keep track of whether or not a given pid was killed by a signal with - a new flag in the pid_list array - - new function int find_termsig_by_pid(pid_t pid) to get the - terminating signal, if any, for a particular pid - - new function int get_termsig(WAIT status) returns the terminating - signal corresponding to status - - set last_command_exit_signal in wait_for and the various wait_for_xx - functions - -jobs.c - - new functions, process_exit_signal and job_exit_signal, return the - signal that killed a given process or job, if a signal caused its - death - - set last_command_exit_signal in wait_for by calling job_exit_signal - or process_exit_signal appropriately - -subst.c - - don't resend SIGINT to ourselves unless last_command_exit_signal is - SIGINT and last_command_exit_value == 128 + SIGINT. This fixes the - $(exit 130) bug reported by Paul Jarc - -expr.c - - new function, expr_bind_variable, calls bind_int_variable and - then stupidly_hack_special_variables. This fixes the - `let OPTIND=1' bug - -bashline.c - - change history_and_alias_expand_line and shell_expand_line to call - history_expand_line_internal so calls to pre_process_line are - localized - - change history_expand_line_internal and cleanup_expansion_error to - temporarily turn off hist_verify before calling pre_process_line - to avoid the effects described by teirllm@dms.auburn.edu - -parse.y - - don't unconditionally turn off PST_ALEXPNEXT in push_string. This - fixes the multiple alias expansion bug reported by Paul Jarc. - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - change rl_vi_subst to push `l' instead of ` ' -- it should be - equivalent, but this has been reported to fix a problem in multibyte - locales - -lib/readline/readline.h - - new state flag value RL_STATE_TTYCSAVED, indicates that save_tty_chars - has been called. Since it's only used and visible internally, it's - undocumented - -lib/readline/rltty.h - - changed all of the members of _rl_tty_chars struct to `unsigned char' - -lib/readline/rltty.c - - set the RL_STATE_TTYCSAVED after save_tty_chars is called - - new function, rl_tty_unset_default_bindings(), resets bindings for - everything rl_tty_set_default_bindings() messes with back to - rl_insert, so rl_tty_set_default_bindings can be called again with - possible changes - - new function that does the bulk of the work for - rltty_set_default_bindings: _rl_bind_tty_special_chars() - - change prepare_terminal_settings so that it can track changes to the - terminal special chars made by stty(1): unset the bindings with - rl_tty_unset_default_bindings before calling save_tty_chars, and - _rl_tty_set_default_bindings after, with the new values from - get_tty_settings(). This implements a long-standing request, most - recently made by Tim Waugh of Red Hat. - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_tty_unset_default_bindings() - -lib/readline/readline.c - - new function, reset_default_bindings, calls - rl_tty_unset_default_bindings() to reset the terminal special chars - back to rl_insert and then read the new ones - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo - - documented rl_tty_unset_default_bindings() - - 2/1 - --- -[prayers and condolences to the families of the space shuttle crew members] - -aclocal.m4 - - add checks for mbrtowc and mbrlen in BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE - - new check, BASH_FUNC_CTYPE_NONASCII, checks whether or not the ctype - functions handle non-ascii characters correctly - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_MBRTOWC and HAVE_MBRLEN - - add NO_MULTIBYTE_SUPPORT for new configure argument - - add CTYPE_NON_ASCII - -config-bot.h, lib/readline/rlmbutil.h - - make sure that mbrtowc, mbrlen, and wcwidth are all present before - turning on HANDLE_MULTIBYTE - - turn off multibyte chars if NO_MULTIBYTE_SUPPORT is defined - -configure.in - - new argument --enable-multibyte (enabled by default), allows - multibyte support to be turned off even on systems that support it - -lib/readline/chardefs.h - - define NON_NEGATIVE as 1 if CTYPE_NON_ASCII is defined - - 2/3 - --- -config.h.in - - add HAVE_WCTOMB - -aclocal.m4 - - check for wctomb in BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE - - 2/4 - --- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - in _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case, make sure the result from wctomb() - is NULL-terminated before trying to insert it with rl_insert_text() - - 2/5 - --- -lib/readline/display.c - - fix to update_line to avoid problems on systems with multibyte - characters when moving between history lines when the new line - has more glyphs but fewer bytes (twaugh@redhat.com) - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - use wcrtomb() instead of wctomb() in _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case - -pcomplete.c - - fix init_itemlist_from_varlist to handle the case where the - `varlist' is NULL - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - clarified when a simple command may fail without the shell exiting - when -e is set - - 2/13 - ---- -parse.y - - when bash is started with --nolineediting, ignore \[ and \] when - decoding the prompt string - -subst.c - - fix remove_quoted_nulls so that a string with a CTLESC appearing - after a CTLNUL (which was removed) does not leave characters in - the string inappropriately - - 2/14 - ---- -builtins/common.h - - new flag value for parse_and_execute(): SEVAL_RESETLINE, which - allows the caller to specify whether or not the internal idea - of the line number should be reset to 1 - -builtins/evalstring.c - - parse_and_execute() now tells push_string to reset the line - number only if the SEVAL_RESETLINE flag is set by the caller - - 2/15 - ---- -builtins/evalfile.c - - pass SEVAL_RESETLINE from _evalfile() to parse_and_execute() - -subst.c - - if the shell is currently interactive, pass SEVAL_RESETLINE to - parse_and_execute() when doing command substitution - -jobs.c - - add SEVAL_RESETLINE to parse_and_execute while running SIGCHLD trap - -command.h - - add `line' members to case_com, for_com, select_com - - rearranged order of members in some of the command structs, so - `flags' and `line' are first - - added a `source_file' member to the function_def struct; keeps - track of where the function was defined - -doc/Makefile.in - - add some new suffix rules: .dvi.ps - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added text to the description of the `trap' builtin tightening up - the language describing when the ERR trap will be run - -error.c - - if $BASH_SOURCE (internally-maintained) exists, use BASH_SOURCE[0] - in get_name_for_error if the shell is not interactive - -array.h - - new convenience defines: array_push and array_pop - -variables.c - - change get_funcname to return this_shell_function->name only if - arrays have not been compiled into the shell - - change init_funcname_var to initialize FUNCNAME as an array variable - if we have arrays - - new function: get_self(SHELL_VAR *self), a degenerate `dynamic_value' - function for dynamic variables - - new function: init_dynamic_array_var(), a generic dynamic array - variable initializer to handle the common case - - use init_dynamic_array_var() instead of explicit init_dirstack_var() - - use init_dynamic_array_var() instead of explicit init_groups_var() - - new dynamic array variables: BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_SOURCE, - BASH_LINENO, initialized with init_dynamic_array_var - -shell.c - - initialize BASH_LINENO, BASH_SOURCE, FUNCNAME in open_shell_script - -{execute_cmd,trap}.c - - take out trap_line_number, since parse_and_execute doesn't reset the - line number any more when running the trap commands - -make_cmd.c - - augment make_function_def to get source file name and call - bind_function_def to save the entire FUNCTION_DEF - -variables.c - - new hash table: shell_function_defs, keeps table of shell function - definitions including source file and line number info corresponding - to shell_functions table - - new functions: find_function_def and bind_function_def to manage - the shell_function_defs hash table - - new function: unbind_function_def to remove a function definition - from the shell_function_defs table (right now uncalled) - -variables.h - - extern declaration for bind_function_def, find_function_def - - new extern declaration for unbind_function_def - -execute_cmd.c - - in function prologue and epilogue, push and pop FUNCNAME, - BASH_SOURCE, and BASH_LINENO information - -dispose_cmd.c - - broke the code that disposes a FUNCTION_DEF out into two new - functions: dispose_function_def and dispose_function_def_contents - -dispose_cmd.h - - new extern declarations for dispose_function_def_contents and - dispose_function_def - -copy_cmd.c - - move body of copy_function_def (other than allocating a new - FUNCTION_DEF) to copy_function_def_contents - - make sure to copy the new source_file member of a function_def in - copy_function_def_contents - - copy_function_def is no longer static, copy_function_def_contents - is not either - -command.h - - new extern declaration for copy_function_def_contents and - copy_function_def - -parse.y - - keep a stack of line numbers where case, select, and for commands - start, with a maximum nesting level of 128; increment when reading - word after `for', `select' or `case' in read_token_word; decrement - in grammar actions after parsing a complete for, arith_for, select, - or case command - - create for, case, arith_for, and select commands with an extra - line number (word_lineno[word_top]) argument - -make_cmd.c - - make_for_or_select, make_for_command, make_case_command, and - make_select_command all take an extra `line_number' argument - -make_cmd.h - - corresponding changes to extern declarations for those functions - - 2/16 - ---- -{execute_cmd,shell,variables}.c - - follow each call to remember_args with a call to push_args or - pop_args to manage the BASH_ARGV and BASH_ARGC arrays. Only set - when the shell is started to run shell script or runs a shell - function. Doesn't handle `set' or `shift' yet, nor `source'. - -execute_cmd.c - - keep track of the level of subshells with a new variable, manipulated - in execute_in_subshell - - set currently_executing_command in execute_command_internal(), - even if we're running a trap - - better line number management when executing simple commands, - conditional commands, for commands in execute_command_internal() - and the various functions that implement the commands - (execute_cond_command, execute_for_command, execute_etc.) - -variables.c - - new dynamic variable BASH_SUBSHELL, with new get_subshell and - assign_subshell functions to manipulate it - - new functions push_args (WORD_LIST *list) and pop_args (void) to - manage the BASH_ARGC and BASH_ARGV dynamic array variables - -variables.h - - new extern declarations for push_args and pop_args - -builtins/evalfile.c - - in _evalfile, do appropriate things to the FUNCNAME, BASH_ARGV, - BASH_ARGC, BASH_SOURCE, and BASH_LINENO variables - -support/mksignames.c - - add another fake signal for `trap'; make NSIG+2 == `RETURN' - -trap.c - - _run_trap_internal now returns an int: the exit value of the command - run as the result of the trap - - run_debug_trap now returns an int: the exit value of the command - run as the result of the trap - - RETURN is a new special trap - - new function: set_return_trap(char *command) interface for the rest - of the shell, like set_{debug,error}_trap - - new function: run_return_trap() - - command substitution and other child processes don't inherit the - return trap - -trap.h - - new extern declaration for set_return_trap() and run_return_trap - - new defines for RETURN_TRAP; increment BASH_NSIG - - change extern declaration for run_debug_trap() since it now returns - an int - -shell.c - - new invocation long option: --debugger, turns on debugging and - sets internal `debugging_mode' variable - -execute_cmd.c - - new code to save return trap when executing a shell function, so - shell functions don't inherit it - - run debug trap before binding the variable and running the action - list in a `for' command - - run debug trap before binding the selection variable and running - the query in a `select' command - - run debug trap before running matcher in a `case' command - -builtins/set.def - - new `set -o functrace' (set -T), causes DEBUG trap to be inherited - by shell functions - - new `set -o errtrace' (set -E), causes ERR trap to be inherited - by shell functions - -flags.c - - new flags -E and -T, control error_trace_mode and - function_trace_mode respectively - -flags.h - - new extern declarations for error_trace_mode and function_trace_mode - - 2/17 - ---- -doc/bashref.texi - - changed the `dircategory' as per Karl Berry's suggestion - -doc/texinfo.tex - - update to version of 2003/02/04 from texinfo.org - -support/texi2dvi - - update to version 1.14 from texinfo-4.5 distribution - - 2/20 - ---- -support/config.{guess,sub} - - update to versions of 2002/11/30 - -lib/readline/doc/manvers.texinfo - - renamed to version.texi to match other GNU software - - UPDATE-MONTH variable is now `UPDATED-MONTH' - -lib/readline/doc/{hist,rlman,rluserman}.texinfo - - include version.texi - -doc/version.texi - - new file, with standard stuff matching other GNU distributions - -{doc,lib/readline/doc}/Makefile.in - - include right stuff for `version.texi' - -lib/readline/doc/{rluserman,rlman,hist}.texinfo - - use @copying and @insertcopying and @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo - - add FDL as an appendix entitled `Copying This Manual' - -lib/readline/doc/{rltech,rluser,hstech,hsuser}.texi - - changed the suffix from `texinfo' to `texi' - -lib/readline/doc/{rlman,rluserman}.texinfo, doc/bashref.texi - - include rltech.texi,rluser.texi,hstech.texi, and hsuser.texi - -lib/readline/doc/Makefile.in,doc/Makefile.in - - made appropriate changes for {{rl,hs}tech,{rl,hs}user}.texi - -lib/readline/doc/{rlman,rluserman}.texinfo - - changed the suffix from `texinfo' to `texi' - -lib/readline/doc/hist.texinfo - - renamed to history.texi - - 2/25 - ---- -pathnames.h.in - - moved pathnames.h here so value of DEBUGGER_START_FILE can be - substituted by configure - -aclocal.m4 - - added AM_PATH_LISPDIR for debugger - -configure.in - - added some variables: `bashvers', `relstatus' to use info in more - than one place - - call AM_PATH_LISPDIR - - new option: --enable-debugger, sets DEBUGGER cpp option - - new option with AC_ARG_VAR: DEBUGGER_START_FILE - - make `pathnames.h' a file generated by configure - -Makefile.in - - add rule to create pathnames.h - -builtins/declare.def - - added extra line number and source file name to `declare -F' output - if `--debugger' is used at startup - -builtins/evalfile.c - - call run_return_trap from source_file before returning the result - from _evalfile() - -execute_cmd.c - - call run_return_trap in execute_function before restoring the old - context - -builtins/source.def - - arrange to save and restore DEBUG traps when sourcing files if - function_trace_mode (set -o functrace) is not set - -print_cmd.c - - broke print_for_command, print_select_command, print_case_command - into two functions each: one to print the `header' and one for - the body - - print_cond_command is no longer static - - print_arith_command now takes a WORD_LIST *, since it doesn't - actually do anything with the ARITH_COM it's passed except print - the enclosed WORD_LIST - - print_arith_command is no longer static - -externs.h - - extern declarations for print_{for,select,case}_command_head, - print_cond_command, print_arith_command - -{.,builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile.in - - corrected dependencies on pathnames.h, since it's now created in - the build directory - - 3/5 - --- -lib/glob/glob.c - - handle alloca() failing (it's supposed to return NULL) - - use malloc() (with its attendent bookkeeping) instead of alloca() - in glob_filename() - -subst.c - - check whether shell_glob_filename returns NULL in - glob_expand_word_list - - change parameter_brace_expand_rhs to handle cases like - ${a[2]:=value} by properly creating the array element instead of a - variable named `a[2]' (reported by ) - -variables.c - - change bind_int_variable to use valid_array_reference instead - of looking for `[' - -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - check for `a' in _rl_vi_done_inserting so the text inserted by an - `a' command can be reinserted with a `.' - -lib/readline/readline.c - - when entering vi insertion mode in readline_internal_setup(), make - sure that _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert is set to `i' so that undo - groups and redo work better (reported by ) - -lib/glob/sm_loop.c - - handle ?(...) in a pattern immediately following a `*', instead of - ignoring the `(' and treating the `?' as a single-char match, as - long as FNM_EXTFLAG is set (reported by ) - -aclocal.m4 - - new test for presence of struct timezone, BASH_STRUCT_TIMEZONE - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE - -configure.in - - call BASH_STRUCT_TIMEZONE - -execute_cmd.c - - don't try to use `struct timezone' in calls to gettimeofday unless - HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE is defined; use (void *)NULL otherwise - - 3/20 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - new variable, the_printed_command_except_trap, saves the command - being executed before a trap is executed, for the debugger - -trap.c - - if in debugging mode, let command substitutions and other child - processes inherit the DEBUG and ERR traps if the `functrace' - (which is really a bad name, given this semantic) or `errtrace' - options, respectively, have been set - -shell.c - - local_pending_command renamed to command_execution_string; no longer - static - -variables.c - - new dynamic variable, BASH_COMMAND, set to the command string - currently executing, or the one that caused a trap to execute - (mapped to the_printed_command_except_trap) - - new variable, BASH_EXECUTION_STRING, set to the argument to the - -c invocation option, if the shell was started that way - - 3/22 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - changed execute_for_command, eval_arith_for_expr, - execute_select_command, execute_arith_command, execute_cond_command, - execute_simple_command to implement new DEBUG trap semantics - for the debugger: if the DEBUG trap commands return a non-zero - status and debugging_mode is non-zero, we skip the command to be - executed - -trap.c - - change run_debug_trap for the debugger: if we're in the debugger - and the DEBUG trap returns 2 while we're in a function or sourced - script, we force a `return' - -shell.c - - new function, start_debugger(), that sources the debugger start file - and turns the debugger on - -builtins/shopt.def - - new settable option, `extdebug', turns on debugging_mode, as if - --debugger had been supplied at invocation (but does not source - debugger startup file) - -trap.c - - make sure that run_exit_trap arranges for `returns' to come back - there, too, so a `return' executed by an `exit' invoked within a - shell function behaves correctly - -support/shobj-conf - - change darwin/MacOS X stanza based on advice from mac os x developers - -lib/sh/mailstat.c - - set the atime member of the synthesized stat struct to 0 if `cur/' - is empty, rather than leaving it undefined - - 3/24 - ---- -builtins/caller.def - - new builtin to provide a call stack for the debugger - -builtins/evalfile.c - - added a second `flags' argument to source_file() - - new flag value for flags argument to _evalfile(): FEVAL_NOPUSHARGS. - If included in flags arg, it means to not manipulate the BASH_ARGV - and BASH_ARGC arrays - -builtins/common.h - - change prototype for source_file() - -builtins/source.def - - add flag value to call to source_file(): set to 1 if we replaced - the positional parameters - - add call to push_args if additional arguments supplied to the - source builtin - - add call to pop_args in maybe_pop_dollar_vars - -execute_cmd.c - - run the debug trap in execute_function so the debugger can stop - before the first command in a function body is executed - - modify subshell_level before executing a builtin or function in a - subshell - - print `for', `select', `case' command heads when set -x is enabled - -print_cmd.c - - `xtrace_print_word_list' now takes an additional flags argument, - which, if non-zero, says to print indirection_level_string() - - new functions to print for, select, and case command heads when - set -x is enabled - - add spaces after `((' and before `))' in xtrace_print_arith_command - -externs.h - - changed extern declaration for xtrace_print_word_list - - new declarations for xtrace_print_{for,case,select}_command_head() - -subst.c - - modify subshell_level when executing a command substitution - - 3/25 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - use `line_number' in executing_line_number instead of looking into - the current command if it's a simple command; rearrange code to - make this simpler to compile in and out - - need to save and restore value of currently_executing_command around - calls to debug trap and return trap in execute_function - -make_cmd.c - - make sure make_arith_for_command() disposes the WORD_LIST * it is - passed, since nothing else does and it's not used directly - - 3/28 - ---- -Makefile.in - - fixed dependencies for `error.o' on shell.h and version.h -- makes - parallel makes (gmake -j 4) work correctly - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented all new features added to support the debugger - - 4/1 - --- -lib/sh/shquote.c - - make sure CTLESC and CTLNUL characters are escaped with CTLESC - by sh_double_quote, sh_backslash_quote and - sh_backslash_quote_for_double_quotes - Fixes vulnerability reported by svdb@stack.nl - -shell.h - - new `pipestatus' member of sh_parser_state_t, to save and restore - $PIPESTATUS - -parse.y - - changes to save_parser_state and restore_parser_state to save and - restore $PIPESTATUS - -builtins/read.def - - add a call to word_list_remove_quoted_nulls before assigning the - word list read from standard input to an array variable. Fixes - bug reported by holzhey@ppprs1.phy.tu-dresden.de - - 4/3 - --- -execute_cmd.c - - in execute_null_command, if redirections are supplied, make sure - things like 3 for possible definitions of intmax_t, uintmax_t - (reported by ro@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de) - - 7/30 - ---- -parse.y - - remove checking for `time' reserved word from special_case_tokens(); - use regular mechanism in CHECK_FOR_RESERVED_WORD. This allows `time' - to be aliased. (Reported by Glenn Morris - ) - - 7/31 - ---- -lib/readline/history.h - - extern declaration for history_write_timestamps - -lib/readline/histfile.c - - don't write timestamps to the history file in history_do_write - unless history_write_timestamps is set to non-zero by the application - (set to 0 by default) - -lib/readline/doc/{hstech.texi,history.3} - - document history_write_timestamps - -variables.[ch] - - new special variable function, HISTTIMEFORMAT; special function - sets history_write_timestamps to 1 if HISTTIMEFORMAT is set - - 8/4 - --- -builtins/history.def - - added support for printing time stamps based on the value of the - HISTTIMEFORMAT variable when displaying history entries - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - added description of new HISTTIMEFORMAT variable - - 8/5 - --- -config-top.h - - remove /usr/ucb from any default paths - -mailcheck.c - - make_default_mailpath now returns NULL if DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY - is not defined - - remember_mail_dates now returns if make_default_mailpath returns - NULL - -config-bot.h - - reorganized the sections; provide an explicit placeholder for - builders to #undef any feature defines they don't want that - configure creates for them, like the default mail path - - 8/9 - --- -config.h.in - - add HAVE_REGEX_H, HAVE_REGCOMP, HAVE_REGEXEC for detection of POSIX.2 - regular expression functions - - add COND_REGEXP define to enable and disable the =~ operator for - matching extended regular expressions in [[...]] commands - -configure.in - - new option, --enable-cond-regexp, enables =~ and code to perform - regular expression matching in [[...]] - -config-bot.h - - undef COND_REGEXP if the OS doesn't provide posix regexp support - -doc/bashref.texi - - documnent new --enable-cond-regexp option to configure - - 8/18 - ---- -support/shobj-conf - - support for shared objects on FreeBSD-gnu (from Robert Millan) - - 8/25 - ---- -lib/sh/shmatch.c - - new file, shell interface to posix extended regular expression - matching - -externs.h - - new extern declarations for functions in shmatch.c - -execute_cmd.c - - incorporate code into execute_cond_node that does extended regular - expression matching for the =~ operator - -parse.y - - add `=~' to the list of binary operators accepted by the conditional - command parser - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented =~ conditional binary operator and the BASH_REMATCH - variable - - 8/27 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - take multibyte characters into account when looking for quoted - substrings on which to do completion (fix from jir@yamato.ibm.com) - -lib/readline/util.c - - fix typo in _rl_strpbrk - -lib/readline/rldefs.h - - use function version of _rl_strpbrk in multibyte locales, because - it understands to skip over special characters in multibyte - character sequences - - 8/28 - ---- -jobs.c - - in wait_for, check for window size changes if a job that exits due - to a signal or is stopped was in the foreground, not just if it's - the current job - - 9/10 - ---- -support/config.{guess,sub} - - add support to recognize FreeBSD running on the amd64 - -subst.c - - if the new `fail_glob_expansion' variable is non-zero, globbing that - fails to match anything causes an expansion error - -builtins/shopt.def - - new `failglob' expansion: if enabled, failed globs cause an error - -test/shopt.right - - take `failglob' into account - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented new `failglob' option and its effects - - 9/12 - ---- -findcmd.c - - fix file_status to treat the mode bits and uid right -- in particular, - don't assume the `other' bits always apply. Bug reported by - ; fix inspired by - -command.h - - new word flag: W_NOCOMSUB, meaning to not perform command - substitution on a word - -subst.c - - new flag for param_expand: PF_NOCOMSUB. If non-zero, $(...) - command substitutions are not expanded, but returned unchanged - - change expand_word_internal to pass through `` command substitutions - unchanged if (word->flags & W_NOCOMSUB) != 0 - - change expand_word_internal to pass PF_NOCOMSUB to param_expand - if (word->flags & W_NOCOMSUB) != 0 - -builtins/shopt.def - - rename set_interactive_comments to set_shellopts_after_change, which - more accurately reflects its purpose - -syntax.h - - add a define for isblank() in case the system doesn't provide one - -jobs.c - - change raw_job_exit_status to understand `pipefail', using the new - `pipefail_opt' variable - -flags.[ch] - - declare pipefail_opt - - reset pipefail_opt to 0 in reset_shell_flags - -builtins/set.def - - add `set -o pipefail' and document it in help output - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document `set -o pipefail' and the effect of the pipefail option - -mksyntax.c,syntax.h - - sh_syntaxtab is no longer `const' - - new generated variable, sh_syntabsiz, set to number of entries in - sh_syntaxtab, written to generated syntax.c - -locale.c - - new function, locale_setblanks(), sets each member of the current - locale's class to have the CSHBRK flag in sh_syntaxtab - - 9/17 - ---- -arrayfunc.c - - change convert_var_to_array to not set array[0] to a NULL value - (if the scalar variable had no value; e.g., after being created - with `local arrayvar') - -lib/readline/display.c - - save and restore the value of prompt_invis_chars_first_line in - rl_{save,restore}_prompt, and reinitialize it to 0 before printing - something in the message area - -lib/readline/bind.c - - new functions: rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map(ks, func, kmap); - binds key sequence KS to function FUNC in keymap KMAP, and - rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound (ks, func); binds key sequence KS to - function FUNC in the current keymap - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern function declarations for rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map and - rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound - -lib/readline/{readline,terminal}.c - - _rl_bind_if_unbound -> rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound - -lib/readline/{bind.c,rlprivate.h} - - remove _rl_bind_if_unbound - - 9/18 - ---- -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound and - rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map - - 9/19 - ---- -lib/readline/bind.c - - new functions rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map and - rl_bind_key_if_unbound; analogous to (and implemented in terms of) - keyseq functions - - rl_bind_keyseq_in_map: a new function, equivalent to rl_set_key - (which remains for backwards compatibility); changed callers to - use it - - new function, rl_bind_keyseq, equivalent to rl_bind_keyseq_in_map - with a third argument of _rl_keymap - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declarations for rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map and - rl_bind_key_if_unbound - - extern declarations for rl_bind_keyseq_in_map and rl_bind_keyseq - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document rl_bind_keyseq and rl_bind_keyseq_in_map - -configure.in - - require at least readline-5.0 - -config-bot.h - - define SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED if it's not defined, but - HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST is, to deal with differences between - autoconf versions - -bashline.c - - use rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map when binding bash keybindings in - initialize_readline(), so inputrc files can override them - - 9/22 - ---- -lib/readline/histsearch.c - - do better bounds checking for history_offset and history_length in - history_search_internal - -builtins/history.def - - in delete_last_history(), make sure we don't leave the history - offset longer than the history length after calling delete_histent - - 9/23 - ---- -jobs.c - - small change to notify_of_job_status so job status messages get - printed even if the shell was started to run `-c command'. The - old behavior was intentional, but I cannot remember why, so we'll - try it the other way for a while (debian bash bug #211693) - - 9/24 - ---- -jobs.c - - slightly modify change from 9/23 so that jobs started to run - command substitutions don't print job status messages - - 9/25 - ---- -lib/readline/search.c - - when reading a non-incremental search string from the terminal, - use a separate undo list rather than chaining it to the undo list - from the rest of the line, since the whole undo list will get - freed when the search string is complete - -lib/readline/readline.h - - changed the defines guarding the stdarg prototype for rl_message to - match what's actually used in display.c, where it's defined - - 9/26 - ---- -[bash-3.0-alpha released] - - 9/29 - ---- -lib/sh/shmatch.c - - fix to build correctly when arrays are not compiled into the shell - -subst.c - - fix command substitution to run any exit trap defined in the - command substitution before returning; the exit trap is not inherited - from the calling shell - -lib/readline/shell.c - - change sh_set_lines_and_columns to free the memory allocated and - passed to setenv(), since setenv is specified by POSIX to allocate - new memory and copy its arguments - -jobs.c - - change logic in make_child so that every child process attempts to - set the terminal's process group to the pipeline's process group - when PGRP_PIPE is defined, just like when it's undefined. This is - reported to fix some tricky synchronization problems on Red Hat - Enterprise Linux 3. Fix from Ernie Petrides . - - 9/30 - ---- -builtins/printf.def - - tescape no longer needs a `trans_squote' argument, since it's the - same as the `sawc' argument. The `sawc' argument now means to do - the %b argument processing if non-null - - fix processing of octal constants for %b arguments (\0 followed by - up to three octal digits) and other escape sequences (\ followed by - up to three octal digits) - - hex constants `\xHHH' are now allowed to contain any positive - number of digits; previously they were restricted to two [removed] - - allow two new escape sequences: \" and \?, for compatibility with - ksh93 and ANSI C - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - documented processing that printf performs for arguments to %b - escape sequences - -lib/sh/strtrans.c - - add \" and \? to escape sequences recognized by `echo -e' - - 10/1 - ---- -version.c - - use snprintf instead of sprintf if configure tells us we have it - - 10/3 - ---- -subst.c - - in list_remove_pattern, take into account the fact that one of the - list elements may be NULL, and don't free the result of - remove_pattern() without checking - - in remove_pattern, return savestring(param) if *param == '\0', - since callers expect to free() non-null return values - - 10/4 - ---- -subst.c - - change verify_substring_values to make it clearer that the first - offset deals with array indices and the second deals with numbers - of elements, when doing array subranges with ${a[@]:e1:e2} - -array.c - - change array_subrange to make it explicit that the second offset - argument is a count of the desired number of elements, not an - ending index. This deals with sparse arrays correctly. - - 10/6 - ---- -variables.c - - fix memory leak in assign_in_env - - 10/8 - ---- -subst.c - - in parameter_brace_expand, check that the last characters are `]}' - before checking for ${!array[@]} - -execute_cmd.c,builtins/source.def - - push and pop the args (BASH_ARGV and BASH_ARGC) when executing a - shell function or sourcing a script only when in debugging mode - - 10/11 - ----- -arrayfunc.c - - make sure array_variable_name returns values for the SUBP and LENP - arguments if they're non-null, since callers expect to use them - even if the array subscript is bad - -error.c - - call exit_shell instead of sh_exit from parser_error and - report_error so the right things happen (running exit trap, doing - the right interactive cleanup, etc.) - -lib/readline/complete.c - - new variable, rl_completion_quote_character, set to any quote char - readline thinks it finds before any application completion - function is called - - new variable, rl_completion_suppress_quote, settable by an - application-specific completion function. If set to non-zero, the - completion code does not append a closing quote in append_to_match - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declarations for rl_completion_quote_character and - rl_completion_suppress_quote - -bashline.c - - set rl_completion_suppress_quote in command_subst_completion_function - because that would be inserted before any closing "`" or ")", which - is somewhat disconcerting - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rl_completion_suppress_quote and - rl_completion_quote_character - - 10/13 - ----- -bashhist.c - - use sv_histchars instead of setting history_comment_char directly in - bash_initialize_history so assignments to $histchars made in - ~/.bashrc are honored - - 10/21 - ----- -trap.c - - make sure run_exit_trap sets `running_trap' appropriately - - new variable, trap_saved_exit_value, set to last_command_exit_value - before running any trap commands; available to the rest of the - shell; use trap_saved_exit_value to replace some function-local - variables - -builtins/exit.def - - if the shell is running the exit trap, and no argument is given - to `exit', use trap_saved_exit_value as the exit status instead - of the last command exit value (which could be the previous command - run in the exit trap), as required by POSIX.2 - - 10/25 - ----- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - add `alias' to the list of documented `assignment statement' builtins - - 11/1 - ---- -doc/bash.1 - - remove the `.' from the sample $PATH value - -parse.y - - make sure parse_compound_assignment prompts with $PS2 if it reads - a newline while parsing the compound assignment statement. Bug - reported by Stephane Chazelas - - parse_string_to_word_list now takes a new second argument: `int flags' - - new parser state flag: PST_COMPASSIGN; indicates that the shell is - parsing a compound assignment statement - - parse_string_to_word_list turns on PST_COMPASSIGN if `flags' arg - has low bit set - - turn PST_COMPASSIGN on and off in parse_compound_assignment - -externs.h - - change prototype declaration for parse_string_to_word_list - -arrayfunc.c - - change call to parse_string_to_word_list to add new flags arg - -general.c - - assignment() takes a new `flags' second argument - - if `flags' is non-zero, accept `[' as a legal assignment statement - starter character (for parsing compound array assignments) - -general.h - - add new argument to prototype declaration for assignment() - -parse.y,{subst,variables}.c, builtins/{setattr,declare}.def - - change calls to assignment() (parse.y calls with flags == 1 when - parser_state inlcudes PST_COMPASSIGN) - -arrayfunc.c - - in assign_array_var_from_string(), don't treat an expanded word - of the form [ind]=value specially unless the W_ASSIGNMENT flag is - set. This means that words that are the result of expansions but - happen to have the same format as compound assignment statement - words will not be treated as such. For instance - - v='[12]=foobar' - a=( $v ) - - will result in a[0]='[12]=foobar' instead of a[12]=foobar. This - is closer to how `regular' assignment statements are treated and - compatible with ksh93. Bug reported by Stephane Chazelas - -shell.c - - new --protected argument, disables command substitution when used - with --wordexp (like --wordexp, it remains undocumented) - - change run_wordexp to turn on the W_NOCOMSUB flag in each word - to be expanded if protected_mode is set - - 11/7 - ---- -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - clarified the language concerning inherited signal dispositions and - when traps are run - -support/shobj-conf - - slight changes to the darwin (Mac OS X) stanza for MacOS X 10.3 - (for the readline shared library builds, which shares this script) - -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - change to make `^' behave as equivalent to word one, as csh does, - and as the documentation states - -lib/readline/display.c - - in update_line, make sure to use col_lendiff in all calculations - where the cursor position is concerned (like when calculating - the value of _rl_last_c_pos). Fixes bug reported by Andreas - Schwab - - 11/12 - ----- -trap.c - - make _run_trap_internal catch `return' builtin longjmps and clean - up before longjmping on to where the return was intended to go - (fixes bug with not turning off SIG_INPROGRESS flag when `return' - executed in trap command) - - 11/18 - ----- -builtins/cd.def - - in posix mode, set errno to ENOTDIR if canonicalization fails, - unless the canonicalization functions leave it set to ENOENT - - 11/25 - ----- -make_cmd.c - - in make_simple_command, don't blindly dereference element.redirect - -parse.y - - the list_terminator production now has an `int' value so it can be - used in other grammar productions - - add a rule that makes `time' on a line by itself time a null - command (this is iffy) - - 11/28 - ----- -subst.c - - change the pattern substitution code (${var//pat/rep}) to use the - same pattern expansion function (getpattern()) as the pattern - removal expansions. This has the effect of no longer performing - quote removal on the pattern before trying to match it. This - fixes an incompatibility with ksh93 reported on comp.unix.shell - -nojobs.c - - add replacement function for siginterrupt on the off chance that a - system has posix signals but lacks siginterrrupt - -lib/readline/display.c - - fix from Tim Waugh at Red Hat to speed up inserting characters into - long lines in a UTF-8 environment by optimizing the calculation of - the first difference between old and new lines by checking to see - whether the old line is a subset of the new - - 11/29 - ----- -lib/malloc/stats.c - - break code that opens file (and interprets %p) into separate function - _imalloc_fopen(char *s, char *fn, char *def, char *defbuf, size_t defsiz) - for use by rest of library - - default stats file is now `stats.PID' - -lib/malloc/trace.c - - new function, malloc_set_tracefn (char *s, char *fn), sets tracing - to the file named by FN (with %p interpolated as the pid), using - some default if FN is NULL - -lib/malloc/shmalloc.h - - new extern declaration for malloc_set_tracefn - - 12/4 - ---- -execute_cmd.c - - combined several common strings from do_piping() into one - dup_error() function - -builtins/common.[ch] - - new function, `sh_notbuiltin(s)' prints error message about s not - being a shell builtin - -builtins/{builtin,enable}.def - - call sh_notbuiltin instead of using literal string - -{arrayfunc,expr,error}.c - - use one string variable for `bad array subscript' error message; use - in calls to various error reporting functions - -Makefile.in - - add variables for localedir and the PACKAGE_* variables, auto-set - by configure - -configure.in - - un-cache values for gettext, textdomain, and bindtextdomain if they're - not in libc but in libintl so the right variables get set - -bashintl.h - - add necessary defines for marking strings to be translated using - gettext - -locale.c - - set textdomain and directory in set_default_locale - - don't call textdomain with the value of $TEXTDOMAIN, since we don't - want to override the default domain ("bash") - - don't call bindtextdomain unless default_domain already has a value - - when translating $"..." strings, use dgettext with the script's - default domain (value of $TEXTDOMAIN) - - 12/9 - ---- -builtins/mkbuiltins.c - - include "bashintl.h" in the generated "builtins.c" - -support/{config.rpath,mkinstalldirs} - - new files to support gettext i18n - -ABOUT-NLS - - new readme file for gettext internationalization - -po/{Makefile.in.in,Rules-quot,boldquot.sed,en@boldquot.header,en@quot.header,insert-header.sin,quot.sed,remove-potcdate.sin} -po/{POTFILES.in,bash.pot} - - new files for gettext - -lib/intl - - new directory, with libintl stuff from gettext - -aclocal.m4 - - add m4 files from gettext distribution needed by libintl - -configure.in - - create po/Makefile.in and lib/intl/Makefile in AC_OUTPUT - - add call to AM_GNU_GETTEXT to initialize gettext stuff - -Makefile.in - - use mkinstalldirs instead of mkdirs in the `installdirs' target - - changes for intl/ and po/ subdirectories in build and install - - changes to have libintl linked in, as determined by configure - - changes to have libintl built, just in case it's used (though I'd - rather not) - - 12/10 - ----- -config.h.in - - additional #defines required by the libintl library - - add ENABLE_NLS define for AM_GNU_GETTEXT - - take out defines for HAVE_{BINDTEXTDOMAIN,GETTEXT,TEXTDOMAIN} - -configure.in - - removed old tests for libintl and gettext/textdomain/bindtextdomain - -locale.c - - remove HAVE_GETTEXT code; we have gettext unconditionally now - -bashintl.h - - change to include "gettext.h" and remove the conditional code based - on whether or not gettext is present - - 12/16 - ----- -lib/readline/vi_mode.c - - fix problem with rl_vi_eWord that caused it to skip over the last - character of a word if invoked while point was on the next-to-last - character - - 12/18 - ----- -{arrayfunc,bashhist,bashline,error,eval,execute_cmd,expr,general,input,jobs}.c -{mailcheck,make_cmd,nojobs,pcomplete,pcomplib,print_cmd,redir,shell,sig}.c -{subst,test,trap,variables,version,xmalloc}.c -parse.y -builtins/{common,evalfile,getopt}.c -builtins/{bind,break,caller,cd,complete,declare,enable,exec,exit,fc,fg_bg}.def -builtins/{hash,help,history,jobs,kill,printf,pushd,read,return,set,setattr}.def -builtins/{shift,shopt,source,suspend,type,ulimit,umask}.def -lib/sh/{fmtulong,netopen}.c - - include "bashintl.h" for gettext defines - -Makefile.in - - add `-DBUILDTOOL' to CFLAGS for buildversion.o - -bashintl.h - - if `BUILDTOOL' is defined, define ENABLE_NLS to 0 so we don't have - to compile and link in the gettext stuff - -Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in - - update dependencies on bashintl.h and include/gettext.h - - 12/19 - ----- -{arrayfunc,bashhist,bashline,error,eval,execute_cmd,expr,general,input,jobs}.c -{mailcheck,make_cmd,nojobs,pcomplete,pcomplib,print_cmd,redir,shell,sig}.c -{subst,test,trap,variables,version,xmalloc}.c -builtins/{common,evalfile,getopt}.c -builtins/{bind,break,caller,cd,complete,declare,enable,exec,exit,fc,fg_bg}.def -builtins/{hash,help,history,jobs,kill,let,printf,pushd,read,return,set}.def -builtins/{setattr,shift,shopt,source,suspend,type,ulimit,umask}.def -lib/sh/{fmtulong,netopen}.c -lib/malloc/{malloc,stats,table,watch}.c - - mark up strings in source files for gettext processing - -lib/malloc/imalloc.h - - include "bashintl.h" if SHELL is defined, otherwise make _(x) an - identity define - -lib/malloc/Makefile.in - - add dependencies on ${topdir}/bashintl.h and ${BASHINCDIR}/gettext.h - - 12/21 - ----- -bashline.c - - make sure we index into rl_line_buffer with indexes > 0 in - attempt_shell_completion - - 12/31 - ----- -Makefile.in - - descend into `po' and run make recursively for the various clean - targets - - 1/4 - --- -include/shmbutil.h - - two new macros: BACKUP_CHAR(str, strsize, i), which backs up one - multibyte character in STR starting at index I, and - BACKUP_CHAR_P(str, strsize, p), which backs up one multibyte - character in STR starting at P, which is a char * - - 1/6 - --- -pcomplete.c - - in pcomp_filename_completion_function, use the quote character - readline found (and assigned to rl_complete_quote_character) when - dequoting the filename by a completion call from readline (when - rl_dispatching != 0) - -bashline.c - - ditto for bash_directory_completion_matches - - 1/7 - --- -lib/readline/complete.c - - new variable, rl_completion_found_quote, set to non-zero value if - readline finds what it thinks is quoting in the word to be completed - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_completion_found_quote - - 1/8 - --- -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rl_completion_found_quote - -lib/readline/complete.c - - in compute_lcd_of_matches, if it looks like what the user typed was - dequoted before generating filename matches, dequote the user's - text again before figuring out the case-insensitive lcd - - 1/9 - --- -lib/readline/display.c - - fix from Edward Catmur to logic that handles - invisible characters in prompt string. Original code was wrong - about local_prompt_prefix; it gave incorrect results when prompt - contained invisible characters after a line break - - 1/10 - ---- -subst.c - - new function, mb_substring(), does character (possibly multibyte) - oriented rather than strictly byte-oriented substring extraction. - The passed indices, rather than strictly indexing into the string, - indicate character positions that need to be calculated. From - Tim Waugh - - change parameter_brace_substring to use mb_substring if necessary - -included/shmbutil.h - - new define SADD_MBQCHAR_BODY, common code for adding a quoted - (preceded by CTLESC) multibyte character to an accumulating string - in the subst.c expansion code - -subst.c - - use SADD_MBQCHAR_BODY in expand_word_internal - - new static function, mb_getcharlens, allocates and returns an array - of character lengths for (possibly multibyte) characters in the - argument string - - change pattern matching operations to use while loops instead of - for loops to handle multibyte characters better (no more simple - increment or decrement) - - change pattern matching operations to use multibyte character - operations instead of simple increments and decrements. Don't - use BACKUP_CHAR_P -- use the mblen array instead, because that - avoids the N**2 behavior of having to count from the beginning - of the string each time you want to back up one character. Changes - to remove_pattern and match_pattern - - 1/12 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - make expand_prompt count multbyte characters in the prompt string - by using _rl_find_next_mbchar (and copying possibly more than one - byte) instead of a simple increment and single byte copy - - 1/13 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - expand_prompt takes a new reference argument -- it returns - the actual count of (possibly multibyte) characters displayed - on the screen - - don't short-circuit in expand_prompt unless we're not going to - be using any multibyte characters - - change calls to expand_prompt to pass an argument for the - number of physical characters the prompt occupies - (prompt_physical_chars) - - initialize `lpos' (the physical cursor position) from - prompt_physical_chars in rl_redisplay - -lib/readline/mbutil.c - - in _rl_find_prev_mbchar_internal, if mbrtowc returns -1 or -2, and - we assume that the character is a single-byte char, make sure we - update `prev' so it doesn't get lost. Fixes problems encountered - when a non-ascii char is the last char on the line and we're moving - back past it with ^B, and other display problems caused by the same - situation - - 1/15 - ---- -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - document RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE and RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE in the - description of rl_expand_prompt() - - 1/20 - ---- -bashline.c - - in initialize_readline, make sure M-C-j and M-C-m are still bound to - vi-editing-mode before unbinding them -- they may have been rebound - in an inputrc - -variables.c - - in unbind_variable, unset attributes other than `local' and exported - (if the variable came from a temporary environment) when unsetting a - local variable inside a function - - 1/21 - ---- -configure.in - - add libintl build directory to the list of include directories if - it's being built (using INTL_BUILDDIR) - -Makefile.in,{builtins,lib/{sh,malloc}}/Makefile.in - - substitute LIBBUILD as ${BUILD_DIR}/${LIBSUBDIR} - - define INTL_BUILDDIR as ${LIBBUILD}/intl - -{builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile.in - - make sure INTL_INC is added to the list of include directories - - make sure INTL_LIBSRC is defined with the correct value - -{configure,Makefile,{builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile}.in - - substitute LIBINTL_H as ${INTL_BUILDDIR}/libintl.h - -Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.iin - - all files depending on bashintl.h also depend on ${LIBINTL_H} - (which may be empty) - -Makefile.in - - make a rule telling how to build lib/intl/libintl.h if necessary - - 1/24 - ---- -builtins/read.def - - make sure that the array name supplied as an argument to -a is a - valid identifier - -parse.y - - make the \W expansion abbreviate $HOME with a ~ (seems to be more - useful) - -doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} - - document new behavior of \W - -subst.c - - make sure parameter_brace_expand_rhs uses the first character of - $IFS when making the string to return from the expanded word - (which, in the case of "$@" or $@, contains multiple words that - need to be separated) - - 1/25 - ---- -builtins/common.c - - change get_job_spec to make `%' by itself or an empty argument - return NO_JOB - -jobs.h - - new possible value for a job spec return value: BAD_JOBSPEC - (for syntactically invalid specs, like the empty string) - -shell.c - - in open_shell_script, check to see whether or not we can find and - open the filename argument before setting dollar_vars[0] or - manipulating BASH_SOURCE, so the error messages come out better - -subst.c - - in string_list_internal, short-circuit right away to savestring() - if the list only has a single element - - 1/28 - ---- -lib/readline/rltypedefs.h - - new set of typedefs for functions returning char * with various - arguments (standard set) - -lib/readline/complete.c - - new function pointer, rl_completion_word_break_hook, called by - _rl_find_completion_word, used to set word break characters at - completion time, allowing them to be position-based - -lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi - - documented rl_completion_word_break_hook - -lib/readline/kill.c - - added new rl_unix_filename_rubout, which deletes one filename - component in a Unix pathname backward (delimiters are whitespace - and `/') - -lib/readline/readline.h - - extern declaration for rl_unix_filename_rubout - -lib/readline/funmap.c - - new bindable readline command `unix-filename-rubout' - -lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1 - - documented `unix-filename-rubout' - - 1/29 - ---- -lib/readline/histexpand.c - - change history_tokenize_internal to handle non-whitespace delimiter - characters by creating separate fields (like the shell does when - splitting on $IFS) - - 1/30 - ---- -lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c - - new function, xdupmbstowcs, for convenience: calls xmbsrtowcs - while allocating memory for the new wide character string - - some small efficiency improvments to xmbsrtowcs - -include/shmbutil.h - - extern declaration for xdupmbstowcs - -lib/glob/strmatch.h - - include config.h for definition of HANDLE_MULTIBYTE - - remove the HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH tests - - new extern declaration for wcsmatch(whchar_t *, wchar_t *, int) - -configure.in - - remove call to BASH_FUNC_FNMATCH_EXTMATCH; it's no longer used - -lib/glob/smatch.c - - simplify xstrmatch() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of inline code - -lib/glob/glob.c - - modify mbskipname() to avoid the use of alloca - - simplify mbskipname() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of inline code - - simplify glob_pattern_p() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of - inline code - - fix memory leak in wdequote_pathname - - simplify wdequote_pathname() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of - inline code - -lib/glob/strmatch.c - - new function, wcsmatch(), `exported' wide-character equivalent of - strmatch() - -subst.c - - old match_pattern is now match_upattern - - match_pattern now either calls match_upattern or converts - mbstrings to wide chars and calls match_wpattern - - match_upattern reverted to old non-multibyte code - - new function: match_pattern_wchar, wide character version of - match_pattern_char - - 2/1 - --- -subst.c - - old remove_pattern is now remove_upattern - - remove_upattern reverted to old non-multibyte code (pre-Waugh patch) - - new multibyte version of remove_pattern: remove_wpattern - - remove_pattern now calls either remove_upattern or converts a - multibyte string to a wide character string and calls - remove_wpattern - - new function, wcsdup, wide-character version of strdup(3) - - 2/4 - --- -print_cmd.c - - temporarily translate a >&filename redirection from - r_duplicating_output_word to r_err_and_out (as the expansion code - in redir.c does) so it prints without a leading `1' (file - descriptor) - - 2/5 - --- -aclocal.m4 - - add a check for wcsdup to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE - -config.h.in - - add HAVE_WCSDUP define - - 2/9 - --- -builtins/shift.def - - fix a call to sh_erange that possibly dereferences a NULL pointer - - 2/12 - ---- -general.c - - start at a general set of file property checking functions: - file_isdir(), file_iswdir() (is writable directory) - -general.h - - extern declarations for new functions - -lib/sh/tmpfile.c - - use file_iswdir() to make sure the temporary directory used for - here documents and other temp files is writable in get_sys_tmpdir() - - 2/17 - ---- -bashline.c - - fix conditional binding of emacs-mode M-~ -- there is a default - binding for it (rl_tilde_expand), so a straight call to - rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map doesn't do the right thing - - 2/27 - ---- -[bash-3.0-beta1 released] - - 2/29 - ---- -subst.c - - fixed expansion so referencing $a, when a is an array variable - without an element assigned to index 0, exits the shell when - `-u' is enabled - -expr.c - - make the exponentiation operator (**) associative, so things like - 2**3**4 work right (change `if' to `while') - - 3/3 - --- -lib/sh/strftime.c - - SCO Unix 3.2, like Solaris, requires that the system's `timezone' - variable be declared as long - -lib/readline/{bind,histfile,input,parens}.c - - changes for Tandem (including `floss.h' (?)) - - 3/4 - --- -subst.c - - change param_expand to quote the entire expanded string instead - of just the escape characters if the expansion appears between - double quotes or in a here-document (for simple variable expansions - or expansions of positional parameters) - - 3/8 - --- -subst.c - - analogous changes to parameter_brace_expand_word to fix the same - quoting problem as on 3/4; fix callers to understand that the - value returned might be quoted now and should be dequoted if - necessary - - add a `quoted' argument to get_var_and_type, change callers - - change today's fix and fix from 3/4 to not call quote_string if the - value is "" (because quote_string turns that into CTLNUL\0) - - 3/9 - --- -builtins/cd.def - - resetpwd() now takes a `caller' argument so it can be used by pwd - as well as cd - - change pwd_builtin to call resetpwd() if sh_physpath() fails to - return a valid pathname - - 3/14 - ---- -expr.c - - reworked exp0 and readtok() to make post-increment and post-decrement - into real tokens, which may be separated from their accompanying - variables by whitesapce - - made analogous changes to readtok() to make pre-increment and - pre-decrement work when separated from their accompanying identifier - by whitespace - - 3/19 - ---- -lib/readline/display.c - - rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt now save and restore the value - of prompt_physical_chars - - set prompt_physical_chars in rl_redisplay when expand_prompt has - not been called (e.g., when rl_display_prompt is set and is not - equal to rl_prompt, like when searching) - -config-bot.h - - check whether HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST is defined to 1 rather than just - defined, to work around newer versions of autoconf defining it to 0 - -config.h.in - - change default status of HAVE_MALLOC to #undef instead of #define - -bashline.c - - in cleanup_expansion_error, make sure to_free is non-null before - freeing it 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 edf4e7d24..56bc2b4b0 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Makefile for bash-3.0, version 2.152 # -# Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1996-2004 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 diff --git a/aclocal.m4 b/aclocal.m4 index 97f5517dd..90b66c714 100644 --- a/aclocal.m4 +++ b/aclocal.m4 @@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ fi AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO, [AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT]) -AC_MSG_CHECKING(if struct dirent has a d_ino member) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct dirent.d_ino) AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dirent_has_dino, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include @@ -1092,13 +1092,13 @@ struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_ino; ], bash_cv_dirent_has_dino=yes, bash_cv_dirent_has_dino=no)]) AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dirent_has_dino) if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino = yes; then -AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO) +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO) fi ]) AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO, [AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT]) -AC_MSG_CHECKING(if struct dirent has a d_fileno member) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct dirent.d_fileno) AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno, [AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include @@ -1125,7 +1125,40 @@ struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_fileno; ], bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno=yes, bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno=no)]) AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno) if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno = yes; then -AC_DEFINE(STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO) +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO) +fi +]) + +AC_DEFUN(BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN, +[AC_REQUIRE([AC_HEADER_DIRENT]) +AC_MSG_CHECKING(for struct dirent.d_namlen) +AC_CACHE_VAL(bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen, +[AC_TRY_COMPILE([ +#include +#include +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ +],[ +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_namlen; +], bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen=yes, bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen=no)]) +AC_MSG_RESULT($bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen) +if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen = yes; then +AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN) fi ]) diff --git a/autom4te.cache/output.0 b/autom4te.cache/output.0 index fab1f3e56..4bda82683 100644 --- a/autom4te.cache/output.0 +++ b/autom4te.cache/output.0 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ @%:@! /bin/sh -@%:@ From configure.in for Bash 3.0, version 3.162, from autoconf version AC_ACVERSION. +@%:@ From configure.in for Bash 3.0, version 3.163, from autoconf version AC_ACVERSION. @%:@ Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. @%:@ Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.57 for bash 3.0-beta1. @%:@ @@ -21403,8 +21403,8 @@ fi -echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if struct dirent has a d_ino member" >&5 -echo $ECHO_N "checking if struct dirent has a d_ino member... $ECHO_C" >&6 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for struct dirent.d_ino" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct dirent.d_ino... $ECHO_C" >&6 if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_dino+set}" = set; then echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 else @@ -21472,14 +21472,14 @@ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino" >&5 echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_dino" >&6 if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino = yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF -@%:@define STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO 1 +@%:@define HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO 1 _ACEOF fi -echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if struct dirent has a d_fileno member" >&5 -echo $ECHO_N "checking if struct dirent has a d_fileno member... $ECHO_C" >&6 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for struct dirent.d_fileno" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct dirent.d_fileno... $ECHO_C" >&6 if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno+set}" = set; then echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 else @@ -21547,7 +21547,82 @@ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno" >&5 echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno" >&6 if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno = yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF -@%:@define STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO 1 +@%:@define HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for struct dirent.d_namlen" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct dirent.d_namlen... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line $LINENO "configure" +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +#include +#include +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ + +int +main () +{ + +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_namlen; + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); 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AC_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [tgetent], [bash_cv_termcap_lib=libncurses], [bash_cv_termcap_lib=gnutermcap]) -m4trace:configure.in:865: -1- AC_SUBST([TERMCAP_LIB]) -m4trace:configure.in:866: -1- AC_SUBST([TERMCAP_DEP]) -m4trace:configure.in:868: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([HAVE_DEV_FD]) -m4trace:configure.in:868: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([DEV_FD_PREFIX]) -m4trace:configure.in:868: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([HAVE_DEV_FD]) -m4trace:configure.in:868: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([DEV_FD_PREFIX]) -m4trace:configure.in:869: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([HAVE_DEV_STDIN]) -m4trace:configure.in:870: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY]) -m4trace:configure.in:877: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([JOB_CONTROL]) -m4trace:configure.in:883: -1- AC_SUBST([JOBS_O]) -m4trace:configure.in:896: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([SVR4_2]) -m4trace:configure.in:897: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([SVR4]) +m4trace:configure.in:864: -1- AC_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [tgetent], [bash_cv_termcap_lib=libncurses], 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-m4trace:configure.in:958: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_LD]) -m4trace:configure.in:959: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_LDFLAGS]) -m4trace:configure.in:960: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS]) -m4trace:configure.in:961: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_LIBS]) -m4trace:configure.in:962: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_STATUS]) -m4trace:configure.in:983: -1- AC_SUBST([PROFILE_FLAGS]) -m4trace:configure.in:985: -1- AC_SUBST([incdir]) -m4trace:configure.in:986: -1- AC_SUBST([BUILD_DIR]) -m4trace:configure.in:988: -1- AC_SUBST([YACC]) -m4trace:configure.in:989: -1- AC_SUBST([AR]) -m4trace:configure.in:990: -1- AC_SUBST([ARFLAGS]) -m4trace:configure.in:992: -1- AC_SUBST([BASHVERS]) -m4trace:configure.in:993: -1- AC_SUBST([RELSTATUS]) -m4trace:configure.in:994: -1- AC_SUBST([DEBUG]) -m4trace:configure.in:995: -1- AC_SUBST([MALLOC_DEBUG]) -m4trace:configure.in:997: -1- AC_SUBST([host_cpu]) -m4trace:configure.in:998: -1- AC_SUBST([host_vendor]) -m4trace:configure.in:999: -1- AC_SUBST([host_os]) -m4trace:configure.in:1001: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_LIBS]) -m4trace:configure.in:1002: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_CFLAGS]) -m4trace:configure.in:1003: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_LDFLAGS]) -m4trace:configure.in:1004: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_DEFS]) -m4trace:configure.in:1018: -1- AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile builtins/Makefile lib/readline/Makefile lib/glob/Makefile \ +m4trace:configure.in:899: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([SVR4]) +m4trace:configure.in:900: -1- AC_DEFINE_TRACE_LITERAL([SVR5]) +m4trace:configure.in:957: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_CC]) +m4trace:configure.in:958: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_CFLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:959: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_LD]) +m4trace:configure.in:960: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_LDFLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:961: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:962: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_LIBS]) +m4trace:configure.in:963: -1- AC_SUBST([SHOBJ_STATUS]) +m4trace:configure.in:984: -1- AC_SUBST([PROFILE_FLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:986: -1- AC_SUBST([incdir]) +m4trace:configure.in:987: -1- AC_SUBST([BUILD_DIR]) +m4trace:configure.in:989: -1- AC_SUBST([YACC]) +m4trace:configure.in:990: -1- AC_SUBST([AR]) +m4trace:configure.in:991: -1- AC_SUBST([ARFLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:993: -1- AC_SUBST([BASHVERS]) +m4trace:configure.in:994: -1- AC_SUBST([RELSTATUS]) +m4trace:configure.in:995: -1- AC_SUBST([DEBUG]) +m4trace:configure.in:996: -1- AC_SUBST([MALLOC_DEBUG]) +m4trace:configure.in:998: -1- AC_SUBST([host_cpu]) +m4trace:configure.in:999: -1- AC_SUBST([host_vendor]) +m4trace:configure.in:1000: -1- AC_SUBST([host_os]) +m4trace:configure.in:1002: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_LIBS]) +m4trace:configure.in:1003: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_CFLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:1004: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_LDFLAGS]) +m4trace:configure.in:1005: -1- AC_SUBST([LOCAL_DEFS]) +m4trace:configure.in:1019: -1- AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile builtins/Makefile lib/readline/Makefile lib/glob/Makefile \ lib/intl/Makefile \ lib/malloc/Makefile lib/sh/Makefile lib/termcap/Makefile \ lib/tilde/Makefile doc/Makefile support/Makefile po/Makefile.in \ examples/loadables/Makefile examples/loadables/perl/Makefile \ pathnames.h]) -m4trace:configure.in:1018: -1- AC_SUBST([LIB@&t@OBJS], [$ac_libobjs]) -m4trace:configure.in:1018: -1- AC_SUBST([LTLIBOBJS], [$ac_ltlibobjs]) +m4trace:configure.in:1019: -1- AC_SUBST([LIB@&t@OBJS], [$ac_libobjs]) +m4trace:configure.in:1019: -1- AC_SUBST([LTLIBOBJS], [$ac_ltlibobjs]) diff --git a/config.h.in b/config.h.in index 00520d525..1ef72d9f2 100644 --- a/config.h.in +++ b/config.h.in @@ -345,9 +345,11 @@ /* Characteristics of some of the system structures. */ -#undef STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO +#undef HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO -#undef STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO +#undef HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO + +#undef HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN #undef TIOCSTAT_IN_SYS_IOCTL diff --git a/configure b/configure index 6dac156ba..9c5906a14 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #! /bin/sh -# From configure.in for Bash 3.0, version 3.162, from autoconf version AC_ACVERSION. +# From configure.in for Bash 3.0, version 3.163, from autoconf version AC_ACVERSION. # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. # Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.57 for bash 3.0-beta1. # @@ -21403,8 +21403,8 @@ fi -echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if struct dirent has a d_ino member" >&5 -echo $ECHO_N "checking if struct dirent has a d_ino member... $ECHO_C" >&6 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for struct dirent.d_ino" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct dirent.d_ino... $ECHO_C" >&6 if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_dino+set}" = set; then echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 else @@ -21472,14 +21472,14 @@ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino" >&5 echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_dino" >&6 if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_dino = yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF -#define STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO 1 +#define HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO 1 _ACEOF fi -echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking if struct dirent has a d_fileno member" >&5 -echo $ECHO_N "checking if struct dirent has a d_fileno member... $ECHO_C" >&6 +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for struct dirent.d_fileno" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct dirent.d_fileno... $ECHO_C" >&6 if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno+set}" = set; then echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 else @@ -21547,7 +21547,82 @@ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno" >&5 echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno" >&6 if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_fileno = yes; then cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF -#define STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO 1 +#define HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO 1 +_ACEOF + +fi + + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for struct dirent.d_namlen" >&5 +echo $ECHO_N "checking for struct dirent.d_namlen... $ECHO_C" >&6 +if test "${bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen+set}" = set; then + echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6 +else + cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +#line $LINENO "configure" +/* confdefs.h. */ +_ACEOF +cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext +cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF +/* end confdefs.h. */ + +#include +#include +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include +#else +# define dirent direct +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include +# endif /* SYSNDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include +# endif /* SYSDIR */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ + +int +main () +{ + +struct dirent d; int z; z = d.d_namlen; + + ; + return 0; +} +_ACEOF +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext +if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); } && + { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext' + { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5 + (eval $ac_try) 2>&5 + ac_status=$? + echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5 + (exit $ac_status); }; }; then + bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen=yes +else + echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5 +sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5 + +bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen=no +fi +rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext +fi + +echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen" >&5 +echo "${ECHO_T}$bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen" >&6 +if test $bash_cv_dirent_has_d_namlen = yes; then +cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF +#define HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN 1 _ACEOF fi diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 6ba667dbc..11332bb92 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA # 02111-1307, USA. -AC_REVISION([for Bash 3.0, version 3.162, from autoconf version] AC_ACVERSION)dnl +AC_REVISION([for Bash 3.0, version 3.163, from autoconf version] AC_ACVERSION)dnl define(bashvers, 3.0) define(relstatus, beta1) @@ -800,6 +800,7 @@ BASH_STRUCT_TERMIOS_LDISC BASH_STRUCT_TERMIO_LDISC BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO +BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN BASH_STRUCT_WINSIZE BASH_STRUCT_TIMEVAL AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_blocks]) diff --git a/expr.c b/expr.c index 9720077f3..a45e6a7cd 100644 --- a/expr.c +++ b/expr.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* expr.c -- arithmetic expression evaluation. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1990-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1990-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/general.c b/general.c index 7b92f6a1f..1435ac502 100644 --- a/general.c +++ b/general.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* general.c -- Stuff that is used by all files. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1987-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/general.h b/general.h index 78be4ecbe..9f39a481c 100644 --- a/general.h +++ b/general.h @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* general.h -- defines that everybody likes to use. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1993-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1993-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/include/posixdir.h b/include/posixdir.h index 505e27954..91f6d9611 100644 --- a/include/posixdir.h +++ b/include/posixdir.h @@ -25,7 +25,11 @@ #if defined (HAVE_DIRENT_H) # include -# define D_NAMLEN(d) (strlen ((d)->d_name)) +# if defined (HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN) +# define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen) +# else +# define D_NAMLEN(d) (strlen ((d)->d_name)) +# endif /* !HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN */ #else # if defined (HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H) # include @@ -42,11 +46,11 @@ # define D_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen) #endif /* !HAVE_DIRENT_H */ -#if defined (STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO) && !defined (STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_FILENO) +#if defined (HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO) && !defined (HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_FILENO) # define d_fileno d_ino #endif -#if defined (_POSIX_SOURCE) && (!defined (STRUCT_DIRENT_HAS_D_INO) || defined (BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO)) +#if defined (_POSIX_SOURCE) && (!defined (HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO) || defined (BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO)) /* Posix does not require that the d_ino field be present, and some systems do not provide it. */ # define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) 1 diff --git a/jobs.h b/jobs.h index 10c975b28..bcfaf18cf 100644 --- a/jobs.h +++ b/jobs.h @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* jobs.h -- structures and stuff used by the jobs.c file. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1993-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/lib/glob/glob.c b/lib/glob/glob.c index 368a9d788..a62054e86 100644 --- a/lib/glob/glob.c +++ b/lib/glob/glob.c @@ -473,6 +473,11 @@ glob_vector (pat, dir, flags) if (REAL_DIR_ENTRY (dp) == 0) continue; +#if 0 + if (dp->d_name == 0 || *dp->d_name == 0) + continue; +#endif + #if HANDLE_MULTIBYTE if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && mbskipname (pat, dp->d_name)) continue; diff --git a/locale.c b/locale.c index dbd237212..0c4772a9f 100644 --- a/locale.c +++ b/locale.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* locale.c - Miscellaneous internationalization functions. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1996-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/print_cmd.c b/print_cmd.c index 8381bc337..f78f460db 100644 --- a/print_cmd.c +++ b/print_cmd.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* print_command -- A way to make readable commands from a command tree. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1989-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +/* Copyright (C) 1989-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/shell.c b/shell.c index bce1f8e3b..9be750336 100644 --- a/shell.c +++ b/shell.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* shell.c -- GNU's idea of the POSIX shell specification. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1987-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. diff --git a/support/bashbug.sh b/support/bashbug.sh index ceb4afaf6..3db0f8a30 100644 --- a/support/bashbug.sh +++ b/support/bashbug.sh @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # chet@po.cwru.edu and, optionally, to bash-testers@po.cwru.edu. # Other versions send mail to bug-bash@gnu.org. # -# Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1996-2004 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 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/variables.c b/variables.c index af04f9780..c62c0d819 100644 --- a/variables.c +++ b/variables.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* variables.c -- Functions for hacking shell variables. */ -/* Copyright (C) 1987-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.