From: Chet Ramey Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 12:53:06 +0000 (-0400) Subject: commit bash-20130802 snapshot X-Git-Tag: bash-4.4-alpha~134 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=adbaf2b3957c149fa4345d1b7af7eedb50d80a9b;p=thirdparty%2Fbash.git commit bash-20130802 snapshot --- diff --git a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog index 2e033eb1c..6c4063301 100644 --- a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog +++ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog @@ -5112,3 +5112,28 @@ execute_cmd.c subst.c - shell_expand_word_list: rework the way the option list that is passed to make_internal_declare is created + + 8/1 + --- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - minor changes to description of $! based on a report from Chris + Down + +arrayfunc.c + - assign_array_element_internal: before trying to get an array's max + index to process a negative subscript, make sure the array exists. + Bug report from Geir Hauge + + 8/2 + --- +arrayfunc.c + - assign_array_element_internal: before using array_max_index() when + processing a negative subscript, make sure the variable is an array. + if it's not, use 0 as array_max_index assuming it's a string. + Bug report from Geir Hauge + + 8/3 + --- +Makefile.in + - pcomplete.o: add dependency on $(DEFDIR)/builtext.h. Suggested by + Curtis Doty diff --git a/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15bfd2ac7 --- /dev/null +++ b/CWRU/CWRU.chlog~ @@ -0,0 +1,5133 @@ + 2/14/2011 + --------- +[bash-4.2 released] + + 2/15 + ---- +lib/glob/gmisc.c + - fix wmatchlen and umatchlen to avoid going past the end of the + string on an incomplete bracket expression that ends with a + NUL. Partial fix for bug reported by Clark Wang + + 2/16 + ---- +subst.h + - new string extract flag value: SX_WORD. Used when calling + extract_dollar_brace_string to skip over the word in + ${param op word} from parameter_brace_expand + +subst.c + - change parameter_brace_expand to add SX_WORD to flags passed to + extract_dollar_brace_string + - change parameter_brace_expand to use SX_POSIXEXP for all non-posix + word expansion operators that treat single quotes as special, not + just % and # + - change extract_dollar_brace_string to initialize dolbrace_state to + DOLBRACE_WORD if SX_WORD flag supplied and we shouldn't use + DOLBRACE_QUOTE. Fixes bug reported by Juergen Daubert + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document the exact expansions here strings undergo + + 2/17 + ---- +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - make sure that `dd', `cc', and `yy' call vidomove_dispatch from + rl_domove_read_callback. Fixes bug reported by Clark Wang + + +lib/readline/callback.c + - make sure _rl_internal_char_cleanup is called after the + vi-motion callbacks (rl_vi_domove_callback) in rl_callback_read_char. + Companion to above fix + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - make sure that the text describing the rhs of the == and =~ + operators to [[ states that only the quoted portion of the pattern + is matched as a string + + 2/18 + ---- +lib/glob/gmisc.c + - better fix for umatchlen/wmatchlen: keep track of the number of + characters in a bracket expression as the value to increase + matchlen by if the bracket expression is not well-formed. Fixes + bug reported by Clark Wang + +subst.c + - change expand_string_for_rhs so that it sets the W_NOSPLIT2 flag + in the word flags. We will not perform word splitting or quote + removal on the result, so we do not want to add quoted nulls if + we see "" or ''. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger + + + 2/19 + ---- +variables.c + - new function, int chkexport(name), checks whether variable NAME is + exported and remakes the export environment if necessary. Returns + 1 if NAME is exported and 0 if not + - call chkexport(name) to get tzset to look at the right variable in + the environment when modifying TZ in sv_tz. Don't call tzset if + chkexport doesn't indicate that the variable is exported + +variables.h + - new extern declaration for chkexport + + +{parse.y,builtins/printf.def} + - call sv_tz before calling localtime() when formatting time strings + in prompt strings or using printf. Fixes bug reported by + Dennis Williamson + +execute_cmd.c + - modify fix of 2/9 to add casts when those variables are passed to + functions; some compilers throw errors instead of warnings. Report + and fix from Joachim Schmitz + +support/shobj-conf + - add a stanza for nsk on the Tandem from Joachim Schmitz + + +{shell,lib/readline/shell}.c + - Tandem systems should use getpwnam (getlogin()); for some reason + they don't do well with using getuid(). Fix from Joachim Schmitz + + + 3/1 + --- +variables.c + - make sure that the return value from find_variable is non-null + before trying to use it in chkexport. Fixes bug reported by + Evangelos Foutras + + 3/3 + --- +parse.y + - when adding $$ to the current token buffer in read_token_word(), + don't xmalloc a buffer for two characters and then strcpy it, just + copy the characters directly into the token buffer. Fix from + Michael Whitten + +execute_cmd.c + - fix expand_word_unsplit to add the W_NOSPLIT2 flag to the word to + be expanded, so "" doesn't add CTLNUL. Similar to fix of 2/18 to + expand_string_for_rhs. Fixes bug reported by Nathanael D. Noblet + and Matthias Klose + +parse.y + - fix extended_glob case of read_token_word to allocate an extra + space in the buffer for the next character read after the extended + glob specification if it's a CTLESC or CTLNUL. Report and fix from + Michael Witten + - fix shell expansions case of read_token_word to allocate an extra + space in the buffer for the next character read after the shell + expansion if it's a CTLESC or CTLNUL. Report and fix from + Michael Witten + - TENTATIVE: fix read_token_word to reduce the amount of buffer space + required to hold the translated and double-quoted value of $"..." + strings. Report and fix from Michael Witten + - change code around got_character and got_escaped_character labels to + make sure that we call RESIZE_MALLOCED_BUFFER before adding the + CTLESC before a CTLESC or CTLNUL, and before adding the character if + we're not adding a CTLESC. Report and fix from + Michael Witten + +subst.c + - new param flags value, PF_ASSIGNRHS, mirrors W_ASSIGNRHS, noting that + parameter expansion is on rhs of assignment statement. That inhibits + word splitting + - change param_expand to call string_list_dollar_at with quoted == 1 + if PF_ASSIGNRHS is set, so it will quote IFS characters in the + positional parameter before separating them with the first char of + $IFS. This keeps the rhs from being split inappropriately. Fixes + bug reported by Andres Perera + + 3/4 + --- +lib/readline/bind.c + - add a missing free of `names' in rl_function_dumper. Bug report + and fix from Michael Snyder + + 3/5 + --- +lib/readline/rltty.c + - change rl_deprep_terminal so it uses fileno (stdin) for the tty fd + if rl_instream is not set, like rl_prep_terminal + + 3/6 + --- +lib/readline/display.c + - fix rl_message to use a dynamically-allocated buffer instead of a + fixed-size buffer of 128 chars for the `local message prompt'. Bug + report and fix from Micah Cowan + + 3/7 + --- +jobs.c + - add sentinel to wait_sigint_handler so it only sets wait_sigint_received + if waiting_for_child is non-zero; otherwise, it restores the old + SIGINT handler and sends itself the SIGINT + - set waiting_for_child around the calls to waitchld that use it to + synchronously wait for a process + - change logic that decides whether or not the child process blocked + or handled SIGINT based on whether or not waitpid returns -1/EINTR + and the shell receives a SIGINT and the child does not exit. If + the child later exits due to SIGINT, cancel the assumoption that it + was handled + - instead of testing whether or not the child exited due to SIGINT + when deciding whether the shell should act on a SIGINT it received + while waiting, test whether or not we think the child caught + SIGINT. If it did, we let it go (unless the shell has it trapped); + if it did not catch it, the shell acts on the SIGINT. Fix from + Linus Torvalds , bug report originally + from Oleg Nesterov + + 3/8 + --- +shell.c + - initialize no_line_editing to 1 if READLINE is not defined -- we + can't have line editing without readline + + 3/12 + ---- +lib/readline/signals.c + - add SIGHUP to the set of signals readline handles + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - document that SIGHUP is now part of the set of signals readline + handles + +lib/readline/input.c + - if _rl_caught_signal indicates that read() was interrupted by a + SIGHUP or SIGTERM, return READERR or EOF as appropriate + - call rl_event_hook, if it's set, if call to read in rl_getc + returns -1/EINTR. If rl_event_hook doesn't do anything, this + continues the loop as before. This handles the other fatal + signals + +execute_cmd.c + - add a couple of QUIT; calls to execute_disk_command and + execute_simple_command to improve responsiveness to interrupts + and fatal signals + +input.c + - rearrange getc_with_restart so that the return values from read() + are handled right + +parse.y + - don't need to set terminate_immediately in yy_stream_get, since + getc_with_restart checks for terminating signals itself + - since readline returns READERR on SIGHUP or SIGTERM, don't need + to set terminate_immediately. Still doesn't handle other + signals well -- will have to check that some more + +bashline.c + - new function, bash_event_hook, for rl_event_hook. Just checks for + terminating signals and acts on them using CHECK_TERMSIG. + - set rl_event_hook to bash_event_hook + +builtins/read.def + - take out setting terminate_immediately; add calls to CHECK_TERMSIG + after read calls + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - move the text describing the effect of negative subscripts used to + reference indexed array elements to the paragraphs describing + ${parameter[subscript]}, since that's where they are implemented. + Pointed out by Christopher F. A. Johnson + +arrayfunc.[ch],subst.c + - array_expand_index now takes a new first argument: a SHELL_VAR * + of the array variable being subscripted. Can be used later to fully + implement negative subscripts + + 3/14 + ---- +lib/glob/glob.c + - fix mbskipname to not turn the directory entry name into a wide char + string if the conversion of the pattern to a wide char string fails + - fix mbskipname to call skipname if either the pattern or the filename + can't be converted into a wide-char string + +lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c + - fix xdupmbstowcs2 to handle return value of 0 from mbsnrtowcs and + short-circuit with failure in that case. Fixes bug reported by + Roman Rakus + + 3/15 + ---- +bashline.c + - new variable, bash_filename_quote_characters to store the value + assigned to rl_filename_quote_characters so it can be restored + if changed. + - change bashline_reset and attempt_shell_completion to restore + rl_filename_quote_characters if not set to default + + 3/22 + ---- +lib/glob/glob.c + - wdequote_pathname falls back to udequote_pathname if xdupmbstowcs + fails to convert the pathname to a wide-character string + +lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c + - xdupmbstowcs2: change to fix problem with leading '\\' (results in + nms == 0, which causes it to short-circuit with failure right + away). Fixes bug pointed out by Werner Fink + - xdupmbstowcs2: compensate for mbsnrtowcs returning 0 by taking the + next single-byte character and going on + - xdupmbstowcs2: change memory allocation to increase by WSBUF_INC + bytes; try to avoid calls to realloc (even if they don't actually + result in more memory being allocated) + + 3/24 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - slightly modify BASH_SUBSHELL description based on complaint from + Sam Liddicott + + 3/25 + ---- +trap.c + - change free_trap_strings to not call free_trap_string for signals + that are being ignored, like reset_or_restore_signal_handlers. + Fixes bug reported by Satoshi Takahashi + + 3/26 + ---- +lib/readline/rltypedefs.h + - remove old Function/VFunction/CPFunction/CPPFunction typedefs as + suggested by Tom Tromey + +lib/readline/rlstdc.h + - move defines for USE_VARARGS/PREFER_STDARG/PREFER_VARARGS from + config.h.in to here because declaration of rl_message in + readline.h uses the defines. This makes it hard for another packages + to use after the header files are installed, since config.h is not + one of the installed files. Suggested by Tom Tromey + + + 3/27 + ---- +print_cmd.c + - change indirection_string from a static buffer to a dynamic one + managed by indirection_level_string(), so we don't end up truncating + PS4. Suggested by Dennis Williamson + +lib/readline/shell.c + - change sh_set_lines_and_columns to use static buffers instead of + allocating the buffers to pass to setenv/putenv + +lib/readline/terminal.c + - change _rl_get_screen_size to not call sh_set_lines_and_columns if + ignore_env == 0 + - _rl_sigwinch_resize_terminal: new function to just retrieve terminal + size, ignoring environment + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - new external declaration for _rl_sigwinch_resize_terminal() (currently + unused) + +lib/readline/signals.c + - rl_sigwinch_handler: set _rl_caught_signal to SIGWINCH + - rl_sigwinch_handler: don't immediately call rl_resize_terminal; just + leave _rl_caught_signal set for RL_CHECK_SIGNALS to handle + - _rl_signal_handler: call rl_resize_terminal if sig == SIGWINCH. + Should fix hang when sending multiple repeated SIGWINCH reported by + Henning Bekel + + 3/29 + ---- +lib/sh/snprintf.c + - include math.h for any defines for isinf/isnan + - use code from gnulib documentation to implement isinf/isnan if they + are not defined + +configure.in + - don't check for isinf or isnan; c99 says they're macros anyway + +config.h.in + - remove defines for ISINF_IN_LIBC and ISNAN_IN_LIBC, no longer used + by snprintf.c + + 4/2 + --- +braces.c + - brace_gobbler: fix to understand double-quoted command substitution, + since the shell understands unquoted comsubs. Fixes bug reported + by Michael Whitten + +lib/readline/display.c + - include on MDOS + - get and set screen size using DJGPP-specific calls on MSDOS + - move cursor up clear screen using DJGPP-specific calls + - don't call tputs on DJGPP; there is no good terminfo support + +lib/readline/terminal.c + - include on MDOS + - get and set screen size using DJGPP-specific calls on MSDOS + - use DJGPP-specific initialization on MSDOS, zeroing all the + _rl_term_* variables + - don't call tputs on DJGPP; there is no good terminfo support + DJGPP support from Eli Zaretskii + + 4/6 + --- + +config-top.h + - change DEFAULT_PATH_VALUE to something more useful and modern + + 4/8 + --- +tests/printf2.sub + - make sure LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE are set so LANG assignment takes effect. + Reported by Cedric Arbogast + + 4/11 + ---- +include/chartypes.h + - fix a couple of dicey defines (though ones that don't cause any + compiler warnings) in IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN + +doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1} + - add note referring to duplicating file descriptors in sections + describing redirecting stdout and stderr and appending to stdout + and stderr. Suggested by Matthew Dinger + +pcomplete.c + - it_init_helptopics: new function to support completing on help topics, + not just builtins + - it_helptopics: new programmable completion list of help topics + - build list of helptopic completions in gen_action_completions on + demand + +pcomplete.h + - new extern declaration for it_helptopics + +builtins/complete.def + - the `helptopic' action now maps to CA_HELPTOPIC intead of CA_BUILTIN, + since there are more help topics than just builtins. Suggested by + Clark Wang + + 4/12 + ---- +print_cmd.c + - fix print_arith_for_command to add a call to PRINT_DEFERRED_HEREDOCS + before ending the body of the command, so heredocs get attached to + the right command instead of to the loop. From gentoo bug 363371 + http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363371 + +execute_cmd.c + - change coproc_pidchk to unset the appropriate shell variables when + the (currently single) known coproc pid terminates + - cleanup and new functions to fully support multiple coprocesses when + and if I decide to go there + + 4/13 + ---- +print_cmd.c + - fix print_group_command to add a call to PRINT_DEFERRED_HEREDOCS + after call to make_command_string_internal before printing closing + `}' + - fix make_command_string_internal to add a call to + PRINT_DEFERRED_HEREDOCS after recursive call to + make_command_string_internal in case cm_subshell before printing + closing `)' + + 4/14 + ---- +print_cmd.c + - change overlapping strcpy in named_function_string to memmove + +sig.h + - UNBLOCK_SIGNAL: convenience define, same as UNBLOCK_CHILD, just + restores an old signal mask + +trap.c + - set_signal: instead of setting the signal handler to SIG_IGN while + installing the new trap handler, block the signal and unblock it + after the new handler is installed. Fixes bug reported by Roman + Rakus + + 4/15 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - make it clear that enabling monitor mode means that all jobs run in + separate process groups + + 4/18 + ---- +builtins/fc.def + - update fix of 4/15/2010 to not take saved_command_line_count into + account when stepping down the history list to make sure that + last_hist indexes something that is valid. Fixes bug reported by + + + 4/19 + ---- +builtins/fc.def + - fc_gethnum: make sure the calculation to decide the last history + entry is exactly the same as fc_builtin. Fixes bug uncovered by + fix of 4/18 to stop seg fault + + 4/22 + ---- +lib/readline/terminal.c + - change _rl_enable_meta_key to set a flag indicating that it sent the + enable-meta sequence + - _rl_disable_meta_key: new function to turn off meta mode after we + turned it on with _rl_enable_meta_key + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - extern declaration for _rl_disable_meta_key + +configure.in + - if not cross-compiling, set CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD from any CFLAGS inherited + from the environment. Fixes HP/UX build problem reported by + "Daniel Richard G." + + 4/26 + ---- +config-top.h + - define MULTIPLE_COPROCS to 0 so the code is still disabled but easy + to enable via configure option or editing this file + + 4/29 + ---- +lib/sh/eaccess.c + - freebsd provides faccessat, with the same misfeature as their eaccess + and access implementations (X_OK returns true for uid==0 regardless + of the actual file permissions), so reorganize code to check the + file permissions as with eaccess. Report and fix from Johan Hattne + + + 5/2 + --- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - add forward reference to `Pattern Matching' from `Pathname + Expansion', suggested by Greg Wooledge + + 5/5 + --- +pcomplib.c + - the bash_completion project now distributes over 200 completions + for various programs, with no end in sight, so increase the value + of COMPLETE_HASH_BUCKETS from 32 to 128 + +pathexp.c + - quote_string_for_globbing: make sure CTLESC quoting CTLESC is + translated into \ even if the flags include QGLOB_REGEXP. + We don't want to process the second CTLESC as a quote character. + Fixes bug reported by Shawn Bohrer + + 5/6 + --- +builtins/printf.def + - change PRETURN to not call fflush if ferror(stdout) is true + - if a call to one of the stdio functions or printstr leaves + ferror(stdout) true, and PRETURN is going to be called, let PRETURN + print the error message rather than doubling up the messages. Fixes + problem reported by Roman Rakus + + 5/9 + --- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - add note to the effect that lists inside compound command can be + terminated by newlines as well as semicolons. Suggested by + Roman Byshko + + 5/10 + ---- +subst.c + - remove_quoted_nulls: fix problem that caused it to skip over the + character after a CTLNUL, which had the effect of skipping every + other of a series of CTLNULs. Fixes bug reported by + Marten Wikstrom + + 5/11 + ---- +subst.c + - extract_process_subst: add SX_COMMAND flag to call to + extract_delimited_string, since we're expanding the same sort of + command as command substitution. Fixes bug reported in Ubuntu + bug 779848 + + 5/12 + ---- +configure.in + - set the prefer_shared and prefer_static variables appropriately + depending on the value of $opt_static_link + +aclocal.m4 + - AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY: change to not prefer shared versions of the + libraries it's searching for if the prefer_shared variable is "no". + Fixes problem reported by Cedric Arbogast + + 5/13 + ---- +lib/readline/readline.c + - _rl_internal_teardown: add call to _rl_disable_meta_key to make the + meta key active only for the duration of the call to readline() + - _rl_internal_setup: move call to _rl_enable_meta_key here from + readline_initialize_everything so the meta key is active only for + the duration of the call to readline(). Suggestion from Miroslav + Lichvar + +builtins/help.def + - help_builtin: change strncmp to strcmp so that `help read' no longer + matches `readonly'. Suggested by Clark Wang + +config.h.in + - add define for GLIBC21, checked using jm_GLIBC21 as part of the tests + for libintl + +lib/malloc/malloc.c + - internal_free: don't use the cached value of memtop when deciding + whether or not to adjust the break and give memory back to the kernel + when using the GNU C library, since glibc uses sbrk for its own + internal purposes. From Debian bug 614815, reported by Samuel + Thibault + +aclocal.m4 + - BASH_STRUCT_WEXITSTATUS_OFFSET: change AC_RUN_IFELSE to AC_TRY_RUN + to avoid warning about not using AC_LANG_SOURCE + + 5/14 + ---- +bashline.[ch] + - two new functions, bashline_set_event_hook and bashline_reset_event_hook, + to set rl_event_hook to bash_event_hook and back to NULL, respectively + - don't set rl_event_hook unconditionally + +sig.c + - termsig_sighandler: if the shell is currently interactive and + readline is active, call bashline_set_event_hook to cause + termsig_handler to be called via bash_event_hook when the shell + returns from the signal handler + + 5/15 + ---- +lib/readline/display.c + - _rl_col_width: Mac OS X has a bug in wcwidth: it does not return 0 + for UTF-8 combining characters. Added workaround dependent on + MACOSX. Fixes problem pointed out by Thomas De Contes + + + 5/16 + ---- +lib/readline/rlmbutil.h + - WCWIDTH: wrapper for wcwidth that returns 0 for Unicode combining + characters on systems where wcwidth is broken (e.g., Mac OS X). + +lib/readline/{complete,display,mbutil}.c + - use WCWIDTH instead of wcwidth + + 5/17 + ---- +lib/readline/display.c + - update_line: after computing ofd and nfd, see whether the next + character in ofd is a zero-width combining character. If it is, + back ofd and nfd up one, so the base characters no longer compare + as equivalent. Fixes problem reported by Keith Winstein + + +lib/readline/nls.c + - _rl_utf8locale: new flag variable, set to non-zero if the current + locale is UTF-8 + - utf8locale(): new function, returns 1 if the passed lspec (or the + current locale) indicates that the locale is UTF-8. Called from + _rl_init_eightbit + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - extern declaration for _rl_utf8locale + +locale.c + - locale_utf8locale: new flag variable, set to non-zero if the current + locale is UTF-8 (currently unused) + - locale_isutf8(): new function, returns 1 if the passed lspec (or the + current locale) indicates that the locale is UTF-8. Should be called + whenever the locale or LC_CTYPE value is modified + +aclocal.m4 + - BASH_WCWIDTH_BROKEN: new test for whether or not wcwidth returns + zero-width characters like unicode combining characters as having + display length 1; define WCWIDTH_BROKEN in this case + +config.h.in + - WCWIDTH_BROKEN: new define + +lib/readline/rlmbutil.h + - change WCWIDTH macro to use _rl_utf8locale and the full range of + Unicode combining characters (U+0300-U+036F) + + 5/19 + ---- +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_search_context: new member, prevc, will hold character read + prior to lastc + +lib/readline/isearch.c + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: if the character causes us to index into + another keymap, save that character in cxt->prevc + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: if we index into another keymap, but don't + find a function that's special to i-search, and the character that + caused us to index into that keymap would have terminated the + search, push back cxt->prevc and cxt->lastc to make it appear as + if `prevc' terminated the search, and execute lastc as a command. + We have to push prevc back so we index into the same keymap before + we read lastc. Fixes bug report from Davor Cubranic + + + 5/20 + ---- +expr.c + - expr_bind_variable: pay attention to the return value from + bind_variable and check whether or not we should error out due to + a readonly or noassign variable. Fixes bug reported by Eric + Blake + + 5/26 + ---- + +lib/readline/search.c + - include histlib.h for ANCHORED_SEARCH defines + - rl_history_search_flags: new variable, holds ANCHORED_SEARCH flag for + the duration of a history search + - rl_history_search_reinit: takes a new flags variable, defines whether + or not the search is anchored; assigned to rl_history_search_flags + - rl_history_serarch_reinit: if ANCHORED_SEARCH flag passed, add ^ to + beginning of search string; otherwise search string is unmodified + - rl_history_search_internal: set rl_point appropriately based on + whether or not rl_history_search_flags includes ANCHORED_SEARCH + - rl_history_substr_search_forward: new function, for non-anchored + substring search forward through history for string of characters + preceding rl_point + - rl_history_substr_search_backward: new function, for non-anchored + substring search backward through history for string of characters + preceding rl_point. Original code from Niraj Kulkarni + + +lib/readline/readline.h + - extern declarations for rl_history_substr_search_{for,back}ward + +lib/readline/funmap.c + - history-substring-search-forward: new bindable command, invokes + rl_history_substr_search_forward + - history-substring-search-backward: new bindable command, invokes + rl_history_substr_search_backward + +lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} + - document history-substring-search-forward and + history-substring-search-backward + + 5/27 + ---- +{nojobs,jobs}.c + - add support for DONT_REPORT_SIGTERM so that the shell doesn't print + a message when a job exits due to SIGTERM since that's the default + signal sent by the kill builtin. Suggested by Marc Herbert + + +config-top.h + - DONT_REPORT_SIGTERM: new user-modifiable setting. Commented out + by default + + 5/28 + ---- +lib/readline/bind.c + - _rl_skip_to_delim: skip to a closing double quote or other delimiter, + allowing backslash to quote any character, including the delimiter + - rl_parse_and_bind: call _rl_skip_to_delim instead of using inline + code + - rl_parse_and_bind: allow quoted strings as the values of string + variables. Variable values without double quotes have trailing + whitespace removed (which still allows embedded whitespace, for + better or worse). Fixes problem with string variables not matching + in `set' command if values happen to have trailing spaces or tabs + (debian bash bug #602762), but introduces slight incompatibility. + + 5/29 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - clarify unset description to specify that without options, a + variable, then a shell function if there is no variable by that + name, is unset. Fixes discrepancy reported by Mu Qiao + + + 6/4 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - clarify description of LINES and COLUMNS (and checkwinsize shopt + option) to make it clear that only interactive shells set a + handler for SIGWINCH and update LINES and COLUMNS. Original + report submitted by Jonathan Nieder + +arrayfunc.c + - expand_compound_array_assignment: defer expansion of words between + parens when performing compound assignmnt to an associative array + variable + - assign_compound_array_list: perform the same expansions when doing + a compound array assignment to an associative array variable as + when doing a straight array index assignment. The idea is that + foo=( [ind1]=bar [ind2]=quux) + is the same as + foo[ind1]=bar ; foo[ind2]=quux + + This fixes problems with double-expansion and quote removal being + performed on the array indices + + 6/13 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - Add a little text to make it clear that the locale determines how + range expressions in glob patterns are handled. + + + 6/21 + ---- +builtins/read.def + - display a message and return error status if -a is used with an + existing associative array. Fixes bug reported by Curtis Doty + + + 6/24 + ---- +{jobs,nojobs}.c + - non-interactive shells now react to the setting of checkwinsize + and set LINES and COLUMNS after a foreground job exits. From a + suggestion by Leslie Rhorer + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - checkwinsize: remove language saying that only interactive shells + check the window size after each command + +lib/readline/histfile.c + - history_backupfile: new file, creates a backup history file name + given a filename (appending `-') + - history_do_write: when overwriting the history file, back it up + before writing. Restore backup file on a write error. Suggested + by chkno@chkno.net + +bashline.c + - find_cmd_name: two new arguments, return the start and end of the + actual text string used to find the command name, without taking + whitespace into account + - attempt_shell_completion: small changes to make sure that completion + attempted at the beginning of a non-empty line does not find a + programmable completion, even if the command name starts at point + - attempt_shell_completion: small change to make sure that completion + does not find a progcomp when in whitespace before the command + name + - attempt_shell_completion: small change to make sure that completion + does not find a progcomp when point is at the first character of a + command name, even when there is leading whitespace (similar to + above). Fixes problems noted by Ville Skytta + +subst.c + - brace_expand_word_list: since the individual strings in the strvec + returned by brace_expand are already allocated, don't copy them to + newly-allocated memory when building the WORD_LIST, just use them + intact + +locale.c + - locale_mb_cur_max: cache value of MB_CUR_MAX when we set or change + the locale to avoid a function call every time we need to read it + +shell.h + - new struct to save shell_input_line and associated variables: + shell_input_line_state_t + - add members of sh_parser_state_t to save and restore token and the + size of the token buffer + +parse.y + - {save,restore}_input_line_state: new functions to save and restore + shell_input_line and associated variables + - {save,restore}_parser_state: add code to save and restore the token + and token buffer size + - xparse_dolparen: call save_ and restore_input_line_state to avoid + problems with overwriting shell_input_line when we recursively + call the parser to parse a command substitution. Fixes bug + reported by Rui Santos + +include/shmbutil.h + - use locale_mb_cur_max instead of MB_CUR_MAX in ADVANCE_CHAR and + similar macros + +lib/glob/smatch.c + - rangecmp,rangecmp_wc: change to take an additional argument, which + forces the use of strcoll/wscoll when non-zero. If it's 0, a new + variable `glob_asciirange' controls whether or not we use strcoll/ + wscoll. If glob_asciirange is non-zero, we use straight + C-locale-like ordering. Suggested by Aharon Robbins + + + 6/30 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_pipeline: make sure the lastpipe code is protected by + #ifdef JOB_CONTROL. Fixes problem reported by Thomas Cort + + + 7/2 + --- +lib/readline/complete.c + - EXPERIMENTAL: remove setting of _rl_interrupt_immediately around + completion functions that touch the file system. Idea from Jan + Kratochvil and the GDB development + team + +lib/readline/signals.c + - rl_signal_handler: if we're in callback mode, don't interrupt + immediately on a SIGWINCH + + 7/3 + --- +bashline.c + - set_directory_hook: and its siblings are a new set of functions to + set, save, and restore the appropriate directory completion hook + - change callers to use {set,save,restore}_directory_hook instead of + manipulating rl_directory_rewrite_hook directly + - dircomplete_expand: new variable, defaults to 0, if non-zero causes + directory names to be word-expanded during word and filename + completion + - change {set,save,restore}_directory_hook to look at dircomplete_expand + and change rl_directory_completion_hook or rl_directory_rewrite_hook + appropriately + +bashline.h + - extern declaration for set_directory_hook so shopt code can use it + + 7/6 + --- +builtins/shopt.def + - globasciiranges: new settable shopt option, makes glob ranges act + as if in the C locale (so b no longer comes between A and B). + Suggested by Aharon Robbins + + 7/7 + --- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new `globasciiranges' shopt option + + 7/8 + --- +builtins/shopt.def + - direxpand: new settable option, makes filename completion expand + variables in directory names like bash-4.1 did. + - shopt_set_complete_direxpand: new function, does the work for the + above by calling set_directory_hook + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new `direxpand' shopt option + + 7/15 + ---- +lib/readline/isearch.c + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: when adding character to search string, use + cxt->lastc (which we use in the switch statement) instead of c, + since lastc can be modified earlier in the function + + 7/18 + ---- +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_search_context: add another member to save previous value of + (multibyte) lastc: pmb is to mb as prevc is to lastc + +lib/readline/isearch.c: + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: if a key sequence indexes into a new keymap, + but doesn't find any bound function (k[ind].function == 0) or is + bound to self-insert (k[ind].function == rl_insert), back up and + insert the previous character (the one that caused the index into a + new keymap) and arrange things so the current character is the next + one read, so both of them end up in the search string. Fixes bug + reported by Clark Wang + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: a couple of efficiency improvements when adding + characters to the isearch string + + 7/24 + ---- +lib/readline/isearch.c + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: save and restore cxt->mb and cxt->pmb + appropriately when in a multibyte locale + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - correct description of {x}>file (and other redirection operators + that allocate a file descriptor) to note the the fd range is + greater than or equal to 10. Fixes problem reported by + Christian Ullrich + +lib/readline/signals.c + - rl_signal_handler: don't interrupt immediately if in callback mode + +lib/readline/callback.c + - rl_callback_read_char: install signal handlers only when readline + has control in callback mode, so readline's signal handlers aren't + called when the application is active (e.g., between the calls to + rl_callback_handler_install and rl_callback_read_char). If the + readline signal handlers only set a flag, which the application + doesn't know about, the signals will effectively be ignored until + the next time the application calls into the readline callback + interface. Fixes problem of calling unsafe functions from signal + handlers when in callback mode reported by Jan Kratochvil + + +execute_cmd.c + - fix_assignment_words: when in Posix mode, the `command' builtin + doesn't change whether or not the command name it protects is an + assignment builtin. One or more instances of `command' + preceding `export', for instance, doesn't make `export' treat its + assignment statement arguments differently. Posix interpretation + #351 + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new Posix-mode behavior of `command' when preceding builtins + that take assignment statements as arguments + +builtins/printf.def + - printstr: if fieldwidth or precision are < 0 or > INT_MAX when + supplied explicitly (since we take care of the `-' separately), + clamp at INT_MAX like when using getint(). Fixes issue reported + by Ralph Coredroy + + 7/25 + ---- +lib/readline/chardefs.h + - isxdigit: don't define if compiling with c++; declared as a c++ + template function. Fixes bug reported by Miroslav Lichvar + + +builtins/printf.def + - getint: if garglist == 0, return whatever getintmax returns (0). + Fixes bug reported by Ralph Coredroy + + 7/28 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - minor changes to the descriptions of the cd and pushd builtins + +lib/sh/zread.c + - zsyncfd: change variable holding return value from lseek to + off_t. Bug report and fix from Gregory Margo + + 8/1 + --- +expr.c + - don't check for division by 0 when in a context where no evaluation + is taking place. Fixes bug reported by dnade.ext@orange-ftgroup.com + + 8/6 + --- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: the parent branch of the subshell code + (where the child calls execute_in_subshell) should not close all + open FIFOs with unlink_fifo_list if it's part of a shell function + that's still executing. Fixes bug reported by Maarten Billemont + + + 8/9 + --- +builtins/common.c + - get_exitstat: return EX_BADUSAGE (2) on a non-numeric argument + +builtins/return.def + - return_builtin: just call get_exitstat to get the return status, + let it handle proper parsing and handling of arguments. Fixes + issue most recently raised by Linda Walsh . + Reverses change from 9/11/2008 (see above) + + 8/16 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - clean up `set -e' language to make it clearer that any failure of + a compound command will cause the shell to exit, not just subshells + and brace commands + + 8/17 + ---- +configure.in + - make the various XXX_FOR_BUILD variables `precious' to autoconf to + avoid stale data + - change how CC_FOR_BUILD is initialized when cross-compiling and not, + but do not change behavior + - initialize CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD to -g when cross-compiling + - initialize LIBS_FOR_BUILD to $(LIBS) when not cross-compiling, empty + when cross-compiling + - create AUTO_CFLAGS variable to hold basic CFLAGS defaults; used when + CFLAGS not inherited from environment (like effect of old + auto_cflags variable) + - substitute LIBS_FOR_BUILD into output Makefiles + [changes inspired by bug report from Nathan Phillip Brink + -- gentoo bug 378941] + +builtins/Makefile.in + - substitute LIBS_FOR_BUILD from configure, not strictly initialized + to $(LIBS) + + 8/27 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - minor changes to the here string description to clarify the + expansions performed on the word + +support/shobj-conf + - handle compilation on Lion (Mac OS X 10.7/darwin11) with changes + to darwin stanzas. Fixes readline bug reported by Vincent + Sheffer + +lib/sh/strtrans.c + - ansic_wshouldquote: check a string with multi-byte characters for + characters that needs to be backslash-octal escaped for $'...' + - ansic_shouldquote: if is_basic fails for one character, let + ansic_wshouldquote examine the rest of the string and return what + it returns. From a patch sent by Roman Rakus + + 8/30 + ---- +lib/sh/strtrans.c + - ansic_quote: changes to quote (or not) multibyte characters. New + code converts them to wide characters and uses iswprint to check + valid wide chars. From a patch sent by Roman Rakus + + + 9/7 + --- +lib/sh/shquote.c + - sh_backslash_quote: change to be table-driven so we can use a + different table if we want to + - sh_backslash_quote: takes a second char table[256] argument; + +externs.h + - sh_backslash_quote: add second argument to function prototype + +bashline.c,braces.c,parse.y,builtins/printf.def + - change callers of sh_backslash_quote to add second argument + +bashline.c + - filename_bstab: table of characters to pass to sh_backslash_quote; + characters with value 1 will be backslash-quoted + - set_filename_bstab: turn on characters in filename backslash-quote + table according to passed string argument + - call set_filename_bstab every time rl_filename_quote_characters is + assigned a value + - bash_quote_filename: call sh_backslash_quote with filename_bstab + as second argument. This allows other characters in filenames to + be quoted without quoting, for instance, a dollar sign in a shell + variable reference + + 9/8 + --- +bashline.c + - complete_fullquote: new variable, controls table passed to + sh_backslash_quote. If non-zero (the default), the standard set + of shell metacharacters -- as in bash versions up to and including + bash-4.2 -- gets backslash-quoted by the completion code. If zero, + sh_backslash_quote gets the table with the characters in the + variable reference removed, which means they are removed from the + set of characters to be quoted in filenames + + 9/10 + ---- +bashline.c + - bash_filename_stat_hook: new function, designed to expand variable + references in filenames before readline passes them to stat(2) + to determine whether or not they are a directory + + 9/15 + ---- +builtins/declare.def + - if assign_array_element fails due to a bad (or empty) subscript, mark + it as an assignment error and don't attempt any further processing + of that declaration. Fixes segfault bug reported by Diego Augusto + Molina + + 9/19 + ---- +expr.c + - exppower: replace the simple exponentiation algorithm with an + implementation of exponentiation by squaring. Inspired by report + from Nicolas ARGYROU + +bashline.c + - bash_quote_filename: check for rtext being non-null before + dereferencing it + - set_saved_history: operate_and_get_next assumes that the previous + line was added to the history, even when the history is stifled and + at the max number of entries. If it wasn't, make sure the history + number is incremented properly. Partial fix for bug reported by + gregrwm + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/{hsuser,rluser}.texi + - minor editorial changes inspired by suggestions from + Roger Zauner + + 9/20 + ---- +lib/intl/localealias.c + - read_alias_file: close resource leak (fp) when returning on error + + 9/22 + ---- +execute_command.c + - execute_intern_function: implement Posix interpretation 383 by making + it an error to define a function with the same name as a special + builtin when in Posix mode. + http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=383#c692 + + 9/25 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - formatting and some content changes from Benno Schulenberg + + - document new posix-mode behavior from interp 383 change of 9/22 + + 9/30 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - shell_execve: add strerror to error message about executable file + that shell can't execute as a shell script. From suggestion by + daysleeper + + 10/1 + ---- +bashhist.c + - maybe_add_history: act as if literal_history is set when parser_state + includes PST_HEREDOC, so we save the bodies of here-documents just + as they were entered. Fixes bug reported by Jonathan Wakely + + - bash_add_history: make sure that the second and subsequent lines of + a here document don't have extra newlines or other delimiting + chars added, since they have the trailing newline preserved, when + `lithist' is set and history_delimiting_chars isn't called + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: avoid fd exhaustion caused by using + process substitution in loops inside shell functions by using + copy_fifo_list and close_new_fifos (). Fixes debian bash bug + 642504 + +lib/readline/complete.c + - new variable, rl_filename_stat_hook, used by append_to_match. If + filename completion is desired, and rl_filename_stat_hook points + to a function, call that function to expand the filename in an + application-specific way before calling stat. + +bashline.c + - bash_default_completion: if variable completion returns a single + match, use bash_filename_stat_hook and file_isdir to determine + whether or not the variable name expands to a directory. If it + does, set the filename_append_character to `/'. This is not + perfect, so we will see how it works out. Adds functionality + requested by Peter Toft and Patrick Pfeifer + + - rl_filename_stat_hook: assigned bash_filename_stat_hook, so things + like $HOME/Downloads (after completion) have a slash appended. + In general, this causes the stat hook to be called whenever + filename completion is appended. Adds functionality requested by + Patrick Pfeifer + +lib/readline/readline.h + - new extern declaration for rl_filename_stat_hook + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - rl_directory_rewrite_hook: now documented + - rl_filename_stat_hook: document + +pcomplete.c + - gen_action_completions: in the CA_DIRECTORY case, turn off + rl_filename_completion_desired if it was off before we called + rl_filename_completion_function and we didn't get any matches. + Having it on causes readline to quote the matches as if they + were filenames. Adds functionality requested by many, + including Clark Wang + +assoc.[ch] + - assoc_replace: new function, takes the same arguments as + assoc_insert, but returns the old data instead of freeing it + - assoc_insert: if the object returned by hash_insert doesn't have + the same value for its key as the key passed as an argument, we + are overwriting an existing value. In this case, we can free the + key. Fixes bug reported by David Parks + + 10/5 + ---- +print_cmd.c + - indirection_level_string: small change to only re-enable `x' + option after calling decode_prompt_string if it was on before. In + normal mode, it will be, but John Reiser + has a novel use for that code in conjunction with a pre-loaded + shared library that traces system call usage in shell scripts + + 10/10 + ----- +Makefile.in + - Fix from Mike Frysinger to avoid trying to + build y.tab.c and y.tab.h with two separate runs of yacc if + parse.y changes. Problem with parallel makes + - Fix from Mike Frysinger to avoid subdirectory + builds each trying to make version.h (and all its dependencies) + +lib/sh/Makefile.in + - remove some dependencies on version.h where it doesn't make sense + +variables.c + - initialize_shell_variables: while reading the environment, a shell + running in posix mode now checks for SHELLOPTS being readonly (it + gets set early on in main()) before trying to assign to it. It + saves an error message and the variable gets parsed as it should. + Fixes bug reported by Len Giambrone + + 10/14 + ----- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - add to the "duplicating file descriptors" description that >&word + doesn't redirect stdout and stderr if word expands to `-' + - add to the "appending standard output and standard error" + description a note that >&word, where word is a number or `-', + causes other redirection operators to apply for sh and Posix + compatibility reasons. Suggested by Greg Wooledge + + + 10/15 + ----- +pcomplete.c + - change pcomp_filename_completion_function to only run the filename + dequoting function in the cases (as best as it can figure) where + readline won't do it via rl_filename_completion_function. Based + on reports from + + 10/19 + ----- +bashline.c + - attempt_shell_completion: add call to set_directory_hook() to make + sure the rewrite functions are correct. It's cheap and doesn't + hurt + - command_word_completion_function: if completing a command name that + starts with `.' or `..', temporarily suppress the effects of the + `direxpand' option and restore the correct value after calling + rl_filename_completion_function. If it's enabled, the directory + name will be rewritten and no longer match `./' or `../'. Fixes + problem reported by Michael Kalisz + + 10/22 + ----- +builtins/history.def + - push_history: make sure remember_on_history is enabled before we + try to delete the last history entry -- the `history -s' command + might not have been saved. Fixes bug reported by + lester@vmw-les.eng.vmware.com + +lib/readline/complete.c + - rl_callback_read_char: add calls to a macro CALLBACK_READ_RETURN + instead of straight return; add same call at end of function. + Placeholder for future work in deinstalling signal handlers when + readline is not active + + 10/25 + ----- +expr.c + - exp2: catch arithmetic overflow when val1 == INTMAX_MIN and val2 == -1 + for DIV and MOD and avoid SIGFPE. Bug report and pointer to fix + from Jaak Ristioja + - expassign: same changes for arithmetic overflow for DIV and MOD + + 10/28 + ----- +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand: allow pattern substitution when there is an + expansion of the form ${var/} as a no-op: replacing nothing with + nothing + - parameter_brace_patsub: don't need to check for PATSUB being NULL; + it never is + +flags.c + - if STRICT_POSIX is defined, initialize history_expansion to 0, since + history expansion (and its treatment of ! within double quotes) is + not a conforming posix environment. From austin-group issue 500 + +lib/readline/histexpand.c + - history_expand: when processing a string within double quotes + (DQUOTE == 1), make the closing double quote inhibit history + expansion, as if the word were outside double quotes. In effect, + we assume that the double quote is followed by a character in + history_no_expand_chars. tcsh and csh seem to do this. This + answers a persistent complaint about history expansion + + 10/29 + ----- +make_cmd.c + - make_arith_for_command: use skip_to_delim to find the next `;' + when breaking the string between the double parens into three + separate components instead of a simple character loop. Fixes + bug reported by Dan Douglas + + 11/2 + ---- +Makefile.in + - make libbuiltins.a depend on builtext.h to serialize its creation + and avoid conflict between multiple invocations of mkbuiltins. + Fix from Mike Frysinger + + 11/5 + ---- +findcmd.c + - user_command_matches: if stat(".", ...) returns -1, set st_dev + and st_ino fields in dotinfo to 0 to avoid same_file matches + - find_user_command_in_path: check stat(2) return the same way + +lib/glob/glob.c + - glob_vector: don't call strlen(pat) without checking pat == 0 + - glob_dir_to_array: make sure to free `result' and all allocated + members before returning error due to malloc failure + - glob_vector: make sure to free `nextname' and `npat' on errors + (mostly when setting lose = 1) + - glob_vector: if flags & GX_MATCHDIRS but not GX_ALLDIRS, make + sure we free `subdir' + - glob_filename: when expanding ** (GX_ALLDIRS), make sure we + free temp_results (return value from glob_vector) + +lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c + - xdupmbstowcs: fix call to realloc to use sizeof (char *) instead + of sizeof (char **) when assigning idxtmp + +execute_cmd.c + - print_index_and_element: return 0 right away if L == 0 + - is_dirname: fix memory leak by freeing `temp' + - time_command: don't try to deref NULL `command' when assigning + to `posix_time' + - shell_execve: null-terminate `sample' after READ_SAMPLE_BUF so it's + terminated for functions that expect that + +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: don't call bind_read_variable with a potentially-null + string + +pcomplete.c + - gen_command_matches: don't call dispose_word_desc with a NULL arg + - gen_compspec_completions: fix memory leak by freeing `ret' before + calling gen_action_completions (tcs, ...). happens when + performing directory completion as default and no completions + have been generated + - gen_progcomp_completions: make sure to set foundp to 0 whenever + returning NULL + - it_init_aliases: fix memory leak by freeing alias_list before + returning + +bashline.c + - command_word_completion_function: don't call restore_tilde with a + NULL directory_part argument + - bash_directory_expansion: bugfix: don't throw away results of + rl_directory_rewrite_hook if it's set and returns non-zero + - bind_keyseq_to_unix_command: free `kseq' before returning error + +arrayfunc.c + - assign_array_element_internal: make sure `akey' is freed if non-null + before returning error + - assign_compound_array_list: free `akey' before returning error + - array_value_internal: free `akey' before returning error + - unbind_array_element: free `akey' before returning error + +subst.c + - array_length_reference: free `akey' before returning error in case + of expand_assignment_string_to_string error + - array_length_reference: free `akey' after call to assoc_reference + - skip_to_delim: if skipping process and command substitution, free + return value from extract_process_subst + - parameter_brace_substring: free `val' (vtype == VT_VARIABLE) before + returning if verify_substring_values fails + - parameter_brace_expand: remove two duplicate lines that allocate + ret in parameter_brace_substring case + - parameter_brace_expand: convert `free (name); name = xmalloc (...)' + to use `xrealloc (name, ...)' + - parameter_brace_expand: free `name' before returning when handling + ${!PREFIX*} expansion + - split_at_delims: fix memory leak by freeing `d2' before returning + +redir.c + - redirection_error: free `filename' if the redirection operator is + REDIR_VARASSIGN by assigning allocname + +eval.c + - send_pwd_to_eterm: fix memory leak by freeing value returned by + get_working_directory() + +builtins/cd.def + - change_to_directory: fix memory leak by freeing return value from + resetpwd() + - cd_builtin: fix memory leak by freeing value returned by dirspell() + - cd_builtin: fix memory leak by freeing `directory' if appropriate + before overwriting with return value from resetpwd() + +builtins/type.def + - describe_command: free `full_path' before overwriting it with return + value from sh_makepath + +builtins/complete.def + - compgen_builtin: fix memory leak by calling strlist_dispose (sl) + before overwriting sl with return value from completions_to_stringlist + +builtins/hash.def + - list_hashed_filename_targets: fix memory leak by freeing `target' + +make_cmd.c + - make_arith_for_command: free `init', `test', and `step' before + returning error on parse error + +jobs.c + - initialize_job_control: don't call move_to_high_fd if shell_tty == -1 + +general.c + - check_dev_tty: don't call close with an fd < 0 + - legal_number: deal with NULL `string' argument, return invalid + +lib/sh/fmtulong.c + - fmtulong: if the `base' argument is invalid, make sure we index + buf by `len-1' at maximum + +print_cmd.c + - print_deferred_heredocs: don't try to dereference a NULL `cstring' + - cprintf: make sure to call va_end (args) + +variables.c + - push_dollar_vars: fix call to xrealloc to use sizeof (WORD_LIST *) + instead of sizeof (WORD_LIST **) + +lib/sh/zmapfd.c + - zmapfd: if read returns error, free result and return -1 immediately + instead of trying to reallocate it + + 11/6 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - cpl_reap: rewrote to avoid using pointer after freeing it; now builds + new coproc list on the fly while traversing the old one and sets the + right values for coproc_list when done + + 11/12 + ----- +builtins/set.def + - if neither -f nor -v supplied, don't allow a readonly function to + be implicitly unset. Fixes bug reported by Jens Schmidt + + +lib/readline/callback.c + - change CALLBACK_READ_RETURN to clear signal handlers before returning + from rl_callback_read_char so readline's signal handlers aren't + installed when readline doesn't have control. Idea from Jan + Kratochvil and the GDB development + team + +pcomplete.h + - COPT_NOQUOTE: new complete/compgen option value + +builtins/complete.def + - noquote: new complete/compgen option; will be used to disable + filename completion quoting + +pcomplete.c + - pcomp_set_readline_variables: pay attention to COPT_NOQUOTE; turns + of rl_filename_quoting_desired if set; turns it on if unset (value + is inverted, since default is on) + +doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi + - document new -o noquote option to complete/compgen/compopt + +pathexp.c + - quote_string_for_globbing: if QGLOB_REGEXP, make sure characters + between brackets in an ERE bracket expression are not inappropriately + quoted with backslashes. This is a pretty substantial change, + should be stressed when opening bash up for alpha and beta tests. + Fixes bug pointed out by Stephane Chazleas + + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document that regexp matches can be inconsistent when quoting + characters in bracket expressions, since usual quoting characters + lose their meaning within brackets + - note that regular expression matching when the pattern is stored + in a shell variable which is quoted for expansion causes string + matching + +redir.h + - RX_SAVEFD: new flag value; notes that a redirection denotes an + fd used to save another even if it's not >= SHELL_FD_BASE + +redir.c + - do_redirection_internal: when deciding whether or not to reset the + close-on-exec flag on a restored file descriptor, trust the value + of redirect->flags & RX_SAVCLEXEC even if the fd is < SHELL_FD_BASE + if the RX_SAVEFD flag is set + - add_undo_redirect: set the RX_SAVEFD flag if the file descriptor + limit is such that the shell can't duplicate to a file descriptor + >= 10. Fixes a limitation that tripped a coreutils test reported + by Paul Eggert + + 11/19 + ----- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/hsuser.texi + - make it clear that bash runs HISTFILESIZE=$HISTSIZE after reading + the startup files + - make it clear that bash runs HISTSIZE=500 after reading the + startup files + - make it clear that setting HISTSIZE=0 causes commands to not be + saved in the history list + - make it clear that setting HISTFILESIZE=0 causes the history file + to be truncated to zero size + +variables.c + - sv_histsize: change so setting HISTSIZE to a value less than 0 + causes the history to be `unstifled' + - sv_histsize: change so setting HISTFILESIZE to a value less than 0 + results in no file truncation + - make it clear that numeric values less than 0 for HISTFILESIZE or + HISTSIZE inhibit the usual functions + + 11/23 + ----- +parse.y + - save_input_line_state: add missing `return ls' at the end, since the + function is supposed to return its argument. Pointed out by + Andreas Schwab + +builtins/read.def + - skip over NUL bytes in input, as most modern shells seem to. Bug + report by Matthew Story + +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - rl_vi_replace: set _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert to invoking key + + 11/25 + ----- +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: if xrealloc returns same pointer as first argument, + don't bother with the remove_unwind_protect/add_unwind_protect pair + - read_builtin: set a flag (`reading') around calls to zread/zreadc + and readline() + - sigalrm: change to set flag (`sigalrm_seen') and only longjmp if + currently in read(2) (reading != 0) + - CHECK_ALRM: new macro, checks sigalrm_seen and longjmps if non-zero, + behavior of old SIGALRM catching function + - read_builtin: call CHECK_ALRM in appropriate places while reading + line of input. Fixes bug reported by Pierre Gaston + + +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - rl_vi_replace: initialize characters before printing characters in + vi_replace_keymap to their default values in vi_insertion_keymap, + since we're supposed to be in insert mode replacing characters + - rl_vi_replace: call rl_vi_start_inserting to set last command to + `R' for undo + - rl_vi_replace: set _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert to `R' for future + use by _rl_vi_done_inserting + - vi_save_insert_buffer: new function, broke out code that copies text + into vi_insert_buffer from _rl_vi_save_insert + - _rl_vi_save_replace: new function, saves text modified by + rl_vi_replace (using current point and vi_replace_count to figure + it out) to vi_replace_buffer + - _rl_vi_save_insert: call vi_save_insert_buffer + - _rl_vi_done_inserting: if _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert == 'R', call + _rl_vi_save_replace to save text modified in replace mode (uses + vi_save_insert_buffer) + - _rl_vi_replace_insert: new function, replaces the number of chars + in vi_insert_buffer after rl_point with contents ov vi_insert_buffer + - rl_vi_redo: call _rl_vi_replace_insert if last command == 'R' and + there's something in vi_insert_buffer. Fixes bug with `.' not + redoing the most recent `R' command, reported by Geoff Clare + in readline area on savannah + + 11/26 + ----- +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - RL_SIG_RECEIVED(): evaluate to non-zero if there is a pending signal + to be handled + - RL_SIGINT_RECEIVED(): evaluate to non-zero if there is a pending + SIGINT to be handled + +lib/readline/complete.c + - remove all mention of _rl_interrupt_immediately + - rl_completion_matches: check RL_SIG_RECEIVED after each call to + the entry function, call RL_CHECK_SIGNALS if true to handle the + signal + - rl_completion_matches: if RL_SIG_RECEIVED evaluates to true, free + and zero out the match_list this function allocated + - rl_completion_matches: if the completion entry function is + rl_filename_completion_function, free the contents of match_list, + because that function does not keep state and will not free the + entries; avoids possible memory leak pointed out by + Garrett Cooper + - gen_completion_matches: if RL_SIG_RECEIVED evalutes to true after + calling rl_attempted_completion_function, free the returned match + list and handle the signal with RL_CHECK_SIGNALS; avoids + possible memory leak pointed out by Garrett Cooper + + - gen_completion_matches: if RL_SIG_RECEIVED evaluates to true after + calling rl_completion_matches, free the returned match list and + handle the signal with RL_CHECK_SIGNALS + +lib/readline/util.c + - rl_settracefp: new utility function to set the tracing FILE * + +lib/readline/signals.c + - _rl_sigcleanup: pointer to a function that will be called with the + signal and a void * argument from _rl_handle_signal + - _rl_sigcleanarg: void * that the rest of the code can set to have + passed to the signal cleanup function + - _rl_handle_signal: if _rl_sigcleanup set, call as + (*_rl_sigcleanup) (sig, _rl_sigcleanarg) + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - extern declarations for _rl_sigcleanup and _rl_sigcleanarg + +lib/readline/complete.c + - _rl_complete_sigcleanup: signal cleanup function for completion code; + calls _rl_free_match_list on _rl_sigcleanarg if signal == SIGINT + - rl_complete_internal: before calling display_matches if what_to_do + == `?', set _rl_sigcleanup to _rl_complete_sigcleanup so the match + list gets freed on SIGINT; avoids possible memory leak pointed out + by Garrett Cooper + - rl_complete_internal: in default switch case, call _rl_free_match_list + before returning to avoid memory leak + +doc/bashref.texi + - start at a set of examples for the =~ regular expression matching + operator, touching on keeping the pattern in a shell variable and + quoting portions of the pattern to remove their special meaning + + 12/1 + ---- +lib/glob/gmisc.c + - extglob_pattern: new function, returns 1 if pattern passed as an + argument looks like an extended globbing pattern + +lib/glob/glob.c + - skipname: return 0 immediately if extglob_pattern returns non-zero, + let the extended globbing code do the right thing with skipping + names beginning with a `.' + - mbskipname: return 0 immediately if extglob_pattern returns non-zero, + let the extended globbing code do the right thing with skipping + names beginning with a `.'. Fixes bug reported by Yongzhi Pan + + + 12/2 + ---- +lib/glob/smatch.c + - patscan, patscan_wc: no longer static so other parts of the glob + library can use them, renamed to glob_patscan, glob_patscan_wc + +lib/glob/glob.c + - extern declarations for glob_patscan, glob_patscan_wc + - wchkname: new function, does skipname on wchar_t pattern and dname, + old body of mbskipname after converting to wide chars + - extglob_skipname: new function, checks all subpatterns in an extglob + pattern to determine whether or not a filename should be skipped. + Calls skipname for each subpattern. Dname is only skipped if all + subpatterns indicate it should be. Better fix for bug reported by + Yongzhi Pan + - wextglob_skipname: wide-char version of extglob_skipname, calls + wchkname instead of calling back into mbskipname for each + subpattern to avoid problems with char/wchar_t mismatch + - skipname: call extglob_skipname if extglob_pattern returns non-zero + - mbskipname: call wextglob_skipname if extglob_pattern returns non-zero + - mbskipname: short-circuit immediately if no multibyte chars in + pattern or filename + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_cond_node: added parens to patmatch assignment statement to + make intent clearer + + 12/3 + ---- +configure.in,config.h.in + - check for imaxdiv, define HAVE_IMAXDIV if present + +expr.c + - expassign, exp2: use imaxdiv if available. Doesn't help with checks + for overflow from 10/25 + + 12/6 + ---- +lib/readline/complete.c + - compute_lcd_of_matches: if we're ignoring case in the matches, only + use what the user typed as the lcd if it matches the first match + (after sorting) up to the length of what was typed (if what the + user typed is longer than the shortest of the possible matches, use + the shortest common length of the matches instead). If it doesn't + match, use the first of the list of matches, as if case were not + being ignored. Fixes bug reported by Clark Wang + + + 12/7 + ---- +builtins/cd.def + - cd_builtin: add code to return error in case cd has more than one + non-option argument, conditional on CD_COMPLAINS define (which is + not defined anywhere) + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - note that additional arguments to cd following the directory name + are ignored. Suggested by Vaclav Hanzl + + 12/10 + ----- +lib/readline/input.c + - rl_read_key: don't need to increment key sequence length here; doing + it leads to an off-by-one error + +lib/readline/macro.c + - rl_end_kbd_macro: after off-by-one error with rl_key_sequence_length + fixed, can decrement current_macro_index by rl_key_sequence_length + (length of key sequence that closes keyboard macro) + +lib/readline/readline.c + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: fix extra increment of rl_key_sequence_length + when ESC maps to a new keymap and we're converting meta characters + to ESC+key + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: better increment of rl_key_sequence_length + before we dispatch to a function in the ISFUNC case (where the + second increment above should have happened) + - rl_executing_keyseq: the full key sequence that ended up executing + a readline command. Available to the calling application, maintained + by _rl_dispatch_subseq, indexed by rl_key_sequence_length + - rl_executing_key: the key that was bound to the currently-executing + readline command. Same as the `key' argument to the function + +lib/readline/readline.h + - rl_executing_keyseq: extern declaration + - rl_executing_key: extern declaration + - rl_key_sequence_length: declaration moved here from rlprivate.h, + now part of public interface + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - new extern declaration for _rl_executing_keyseq_size, buffer size + for rl_executing_keyseq + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - documented new variables: rl_executing_key, rl_executing_keyseq, + rl_key_sequence_length + + 12/13 + ----- +bashline.c + - bash_execute_unix_command: replace ad-hoc code that searches + cmd_xmap for correct command with call to rl_function_of_keyseq + using rl_executing_keyseq; now supports key sequences longer + than two characters. Fixes bug reported by Michael Kazior + + + 12/15 + ----- +make_cmd.c + - make_function_def: don't null out source_file before calling + make_command so it can be used later on when the function definition + is executed + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_intern_function: second argument is now FUNCTION_DEF * + instead of COMMAND * + - execute_command_internal: call execute_intern_function with the + new second argument (the entire FUNCTION_DEF instead of just the + command member) + - execute_intern_function: if DEBUGGER is defined, call + bind_function_def before calling bind_function, just like + make_function_def does (might be able to take out the call in + make_function_def depending on what the debugger does with it). + Fixes bug reported by + +expr.c + - more minor changes to cases of INTMAX_MIN % -1 and INTMAX_MIN / 1; + fix typos and logic errors + + 12/16 + ----- +bashline.c + - find_cmd_start: change flags to remove SD_NOSKIPCMD so it skips over + command substitutions and doesn't treat them as command separators + - attempt_shell_completion: instead of taking first return from + find_cmd_name as command name to use for programmable completion, + use loop to skip over assignment statements. Fixes problem reported + by Raphael Droz + - attempt_shell_completion: if we don't find a command name but the + command line is non-empty, assume the other words are all assignment + statements and flag that point is in a command position so we can + do command name completion + - attempt_shell_completion: if the word being completed is the first + word following a series of assignment statements, and the + command line is non-empty, flag that point is in a command position + so we can do command name completion + +lib/readline/history.c + - history_get_time: atol -> strtol + + 12/18 + ----- +parse.y + - parser_in_command_position: external interface to the + command_token_position macro for use by other parts of the shell, + like the completion mechanism + +externs.h + - extern declaration for parser_in_command_position + + 12/19 + ----- + +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: make sure all calls to bind_read_variable are passed + a non-null string. Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas + + +bashline.c + - attempt_shell_completion: mark that we're in a command position if + we're at the start of the line and the parser is ready to accept + a reserved word or command name. Feature most recently suggested + by Peng Yu + + 12/21 + ----- +lib/readline/bind.c + - _rl_escchar: return the character that would be backslash-escaped + to denote the control character passed as an argument ('\n' -> 'n') + - _rl_isescape: return 1 if character passed is one that has a + backslash escape + - _rl_untranslate_macro_value: new second argument: use_escapes, if + non-zero translate to backslash escapes where possible instead of + using straight \C-x for control character `x'. Change callers + - _rl_untranslate_macro_value: now global + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_untranslate_macro_value: extern declaration + +lib/readline/{macro.c,readline.h} + - rl_print_last_kbd_macro: new bindable function, inspired by patch + from Mitchel Humpherys + +lib/readline/funmap.c + - print-last-kbd-macro: new bindable command, bound to + rl_print_last_kbd_macro + +lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3},doc/bash.1 + - print-last-kbd-macro: document. + +lib/readline/text.c + - _rl_insert_next: if we're defining a macro, make sure the key gets + added to the macro text (should really audit calls to rl_read_key() + and make sure the right thing is happening for all of them) + +bashline.[ch] + - print_unix_command_map: new function, prints all bound commands in + cmd_xmap using rl_macro_dumper in a reusable format + +builtins/bind.def + - new -X option: print all keysequences bound to Unix commands using + print_unix_command_map. Feature suggested by Dennis Williamson + (2/2011) + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new `bind -X' option + + 12/24 + ----- + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - add a couple of sentences to the description of the case modification + operators making it clearer that each character of parameter is + tested against the pattern, and that the pattern should only attempt + to match a single character. Suggested by Bill Gradwohl + + + 12/28 + ----- +shell.c + - init_noninteractive: instead of calling set_job_control(0) to + unconditionally turn off job control, turn on job control if + forced_interactive or jobs_m_flag is set + - shell_initialize: call initialize_job_control with jobs_m_flag as + argument so `bash -m script' enables job control while running the + script + +jobs.c + - initialize_job_control: if the `force' argument is non-zero, turn on + job control even if the shell is not currently interactive + (interactive == 0) + + 12/29 + ----- + +flags.h + - new extern declaration for jobs_m_flag + +builtins/{cd,set}.def,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - added text clarifying the descriptions of cd -L and -P, suggested by + Padraig Brady + - slight change to the description of `set -P' about resolving symbolic + links + +lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi + - Added an example to the programmable completion section: _comp_cd, + a completion function for cd, with additional verbiage. Text + includes a reference to the bash_completion project + + 1/1/2012 + -------- +jobs.c + - set_job_status_and_cleanup: note that a job is stopped due to + SIGTSTP (any_tstped) if job_control is set; there's no need to + test interactive + + 1/5 + --- +quit.h + - LASTSIG(): new macro, expands to signal number of last terminating + signal received (terminating_signal or SIGINT) + +trap.c + - first_pending_trap: returns lowest signal number with a trap pending + - trapped_signal_received: set to the last trapped signal the shell + received in trap_handler(); reset to 0 in run_pending_traps + +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: changes to posix-mode (posixly_correct != 0) to make + `read' interruptible by a trapped signal. After the trap runs, + read returns 128+sig and does not assign the partially-read line + to the named variable(s). From an austin-group discussion started + by David Korn + + 1/11 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - slight changes to the descriptions of the compat32 and compat40 shell + options to clarify their meaning + + 1/12 + ---- +lib/readline/{colors.[ch],parse-colors.[ch]} + - new files, part of color infrastructure support + +Makefile.in,lib/readline/Makefile.in + - arrange to have colors.o and parse-colors.o added to readline + library + +{configure,config.h}.in + - check for stdbool.h, define HAVE_STDBOOL_H if found + + 1/14 + ---- +lib/readline/bind.c + - colored_stats: new bindable variable, enables using colors to + indicate file type when listing completions + +lib/readline/complete.c + - _rl_colored_stats: new variable, controlled by colored-stats bindable + variable + - colored_stat_start, colored_stat_end: new functions to set and reset + the terminal color appropriately depending on the type of the + filename to be printed + - print_filename: changes to print colors if `colored-stats' variable + set. Changes contributed by Raphael Droz + + +lib/readline/readline.c + - rl_initialize_everything: add call to _rl_parse_colors to parse + color values out of $LS_COLORS. May have to add to rl_initialize + to make more dynamic if LS_COLORS changes (which doesn't happen + very often, if at all) + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_colored_stats: new extern declaration + +lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1 + - colored-stats: document new bindable readline variable + +lib/readline/colors.c + - _rl_print_color_indicator: call rl_filename_stat_hook before calling + lstat/stat so we can get color indicators for stuff like + $HOME/Applications + +lib/readline/complete.c + - stat_char: call rl_filename_stat_hook before calling lstat/stat + +findcmd.[ch],execute_cmd.c + - search_for_command: now takes a second `flags' argument; changed + header function prototype and callers + - search_for_command: if (flags & 1), put the command found in $PATH + into the command hash table (previous default behavior) + +execute_cmd.c + - is_dirname: call search_for_command with flags argument of 0 so it + doesn't try to put something in the command hash table + +bashline.c + - bash_command_name_stat_hook: a hook function for readline's + filename_stat_hook that does $PATH searching the same way that + execute_cmd.c:execute_disk_command() does it, and rewrites the + passed filename if found. Does not put names into command hash + table. This allows command name completion to take advantage + of `visible-stats' and `colored-stats' settings. + - executable_completion: new function, calls the directory completion + hook to expand the filename before calling executable_file or + executable_or_directory; change command_word_completion_function to + call executable_completion. This allows $HOME/bin/[TAB] to do + command completion and display alternatives + + 1/17 + ---- +pcomplete.c + - gen_command_matches: now takes a new second argument: the command + name as deciphered by the programmable completion code and used + to look up the compspec; changed callers (gen_compspec_completions) + - gen_shell_function_matches: now takes a new second argument: the + command that originally caused the completion function to be + invoked; changed callers (gen_compspec_completions)) + - build_arg_list: now takes a new second argument: the command name + corresponding to the current compspec; changed callers + (gen_command_matches, gen_shell_function_matches) + - build_arg_list: now uses `cmd' argument to create $1 passed to + invoked command or shell function + - gen_compspec_completions: if we skipped a null command at the + beginning of the line (e.g., for completing `>'), add a new word for + it at the beginning of the word list and increment nw and cw + appropriately. This is all a partial fix for the shortcoming + pointed out by Sung Pae + + 1/18 + ---- + +{configure,config.h}.in + - new check: check for AUDIT_USER_TTY defined in , + define HAVE_DECL_AUDIT_USER_TTY if both are found + +lib/readline/rlconf.h + - ENABLE_TTY_AUDIT_SUPPORT: new define, allows use of the Linux kernel + tty auditing system if it's available and enabled + +lib/readline/util.c + - _rl_audit_tty: new function, send a string to the kernel tty audit + system + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_audit_tty: new extern declaration + +lib/readline/readline.c + - readline: call _rl_audit_tty with line to be returned before returning + it if the Linux tty audit system is available and it's been enabled + in rlconf.h Original patch from Miroslav Trmac; recent request + from Miroslav Lichvar + + 1/21 + ---- + +lib/readline/readline.c: + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: add an inter-character timeout for multi-char + key sequences. Suggested by . Still needs + work to make a user-settable variable + +parse.y + - shell_getc: make code that uses the pop_alias dependent on ALIAS + define + +variables.h + - sv_tz: extern define should only depend on HAVE_TZSET + +expr.c + - expr_streval: if ARRAY_VARS is not defined, set lvalue->ind to -1; + move assignment to `ind' inside define + - expr_bind_array_element: declaration and uses need to be #ifdef + ARRAY_VARS + +arrayfunc.h + - AV_ALLOWALL, AV_QUOTED, AV_USEIND: define to 0 if ARRAY_VARS not + defined; used in subst.c unconditionally + +sig.h + - make the signal blocking functions not dependent on JOB_CONTROL + +sig.c + - sigprocmask: make the replacement definition not dependent on + JOB_CONTROL + +trap.c + - use BLOCK_SIGNAL/UNBLOCK_SIGNAL instead of code dependent on + HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS and BSD signals + + 1/24 + ---- + +print_cmd.c + - print_redirection_list: change the conditions under which + r_duplicating_output_word is mapped to r_err_and_out to more or + less match those used in redir.c. Fixes bug pointed out by + Dan Douglas + + + 1/29 + ---- +lib/readline/signals.c + - _rl_block_sigwinch,_rl_release_sigwinch: don't compile in bodies + unless SIGWINCH is defined. Fixes bug reported by Pierre Muller + + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - small modifications to the introduction to the REDIRECTION section + to describe how redirections can modify file handles + - small modification to the section describing base#n to make it + clearer that n can be denoted using non-numerics. From a posting + by Linda Walsh + + 2/2 + --- +builtins/printf.def + - printf_builtin: make sure vbuf is intialized and non-null when -v + is supplied, since other parts of the code assume that it's not + null (e.g., bind_printf_variable()). Fixes bug reported by Jim + Avera + + 2/4 + --- +lib/readline/undo.c + - _rl_free_undo_list: new function, old body of rl_free_undo_list, + frees undo entries in UNDO_LIST * passed as argument + - rl_free_undo_list: call _rl_free_undo_list + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_free_undo_list: new extern declaration + - _rl_keyseq_timeout: new extern declaration (see below) + +lib/readline/misc.c + - rl_clear_history: new function. Clears the history list and frees + all associated data similar to history.c:clear_history(), but + takes rl_undo_list into account and frees and UNDO_LISTs saved as + `data' members of a history list entry + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - rl_clear_history: documented + +lib/readline/readline.c + - _rl_keyseq_timeout: new variable to hold intra-key timeout value + from 1/21 fix; specified in milliseconds. Default value is 500 + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: change to use _rl_keyseq_timeout as intra-key + timeout if it's greater than 0; no timeout if <= 0 + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: don't check for queued keyboard input if we have + pushed or pending input, or if we're reading input from a macro + +lib/readline/bind.c + - keyseq-timeout: new bindable variable, shadows _rl_keyseq_timeout + - string_varlist: add keyseq-timeout + - sv_seqtimeout: new function to modify value of _rl_keyseq_timeout; + clamps negative values at 0 for now + - _rl_get_string_variable_value: return value for keyseq-timeout + +doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} + - keyseq-timeout: documented + +lib/readline/isearch.c + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: modification to fix from 7/18 to not use + cxt->keymap and cxt->okeymap, since by the time this code is + executed, they are equal. Use `f' to check for rl_insert or + unbound func + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: if we're switching keymaps, not in + callback mode, and don't have pending or pushed input, use + _rl_input_queued to resolve a potentially ambiguous key sequence. + Suggested by Roger Zauner + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: if we have changed keymaps and resolved to + an editing function (not self-insert), make sure we stuff the + right characters back onto the input after changing the keymap + back so the right editing function is executed after the search + is terminated. Rest of fix for bug reported by Roger Zauner + + + 2/5 + --- +builtins/gen-helpfiles.c + - new file: reads struct builtin and writes the long docs to files + in the `helpdirs' subdirectory. The filename is given in the + previously-unused `handle' member of the struct builtin. Links + with `tmpbuiltins.o', which is created by Makefile to have the + right long documentation. When not cross-compiling, gets the + right #defines based on configuration options from config.h instead + of trying to parse conditional parts of def files. Fixes + shortcoming pointed out by Andreas Schwab + +builtins/Makefile.in + - tmpbuiltins.c: new generated file, created to enable creation of + separate helpfiles based on correct #defines instead of trying to + parse conditional parts of def files + - gen-helpfiles: new program to generate helpfiles, links with + tmpbuiltins.o + - HELPFILES_TARGET: new target, substituted by configure to `helpdoc' + if separate helpfiles requested + - targets: new target, libbuiltins.a and $(HELPFILES_TARGET) + - CREATED_OBJECTS: new variable, holds created object files for + make clean; changed make clean to remove created objects + - helpdoc: changed to call gen-helpfiles instead of mkbuiltins + +Makefile.in + - when building libbuiltins.a, recursively call make with `targets' + argument to make sure separate helpfiles get built + +configure.in + - substitute `helpdoc' as value of HELPFILES_TARGET if + --enable-separate-helpfiles supplied as configure argument + +builtins/mkbuiltins.c + - `-nofunctions': new argument, causes mkbuiltins to not write value + for function implementing a particular builtin to struct builtin + and to write document file name to `handle' member of struct builtin + - no longer writes separate helpfiles; that is left to gen-helpfiles + + 2/8 + --- +subst.c + - make sure last_command_exit_value is set to a non-zero value before + any calls to report_error, since `-e' set will short-circuit + report_error. Fixes bug reported by Ewan Mellor + + +variables.c + - make_local_array_variable: added second argument; if non-zero, + function will return an existing local associative array variable + instead of insisting on an indexed array + +variable.h,subst.c + - make_local_array_variable: changed prototype and caller + +builtins/declare.def + - declare_internal: add second arg to call to make_local_array_variable; + making_array_special, which indicates we're processing an + assignment like declare a[b]=c. Fixes seg fault resulting from + a being an already-declared local associative array variable in a + function. Ubuntu bash bug 928900. + + 2/14 + ---- + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: if redirections into or out of a loop fail, + don't try to free ofifo_list unless saved_fifo is non-zero. It's + only valid if saved_fifo is set + + 2/15 + ---- +{arrayfunc,braces,variables}.c + - last_command_exit_value: make sure it's set before any calls to + report_error, since -e will cause that to exit the shell + +builtins/common.c + - get_job_by_name: call internal_error instead of report_error so this + doesn't exit the shell + + 2/18 + ---- +builtins/evalstring.c + - parse_and_execute: make sure the file descriptor to be redirected to + is 1 before calling cat_file. One fix for bug reported by Dan Douglas + + +parse.y + - read_token_word: don't return NUMBER if a string of all digits + resolves to a number that overflows the bounds of an intmax_t. + Other fix for bug reported by Dan Douglas + + 2/19 + ---- +lib/sh/strtrans.c + - ansicstr: use 0x7f as the boundary for characters that translate + directly from ASCII to unicode (\u and \U escapes) instead of + UCHAR_MAX, since everything >= 0x80 requires more than one byte. + Bug and fix from John Kearney + +builtins/printf.def + - tescape: ditto for printf \u and \U escape sequences + + 2/20 + ---- +lib/sh/unicode.c + - u32toutf8: fix to handle encodings up to six bytes long correctly + (though technically UTF-8 only has characters up to 4 bytes long). + Report and fix from John Kearney + - u32toutf8: first argument is now an unsigned 32-bit quantity, + changed callers (u32cconv) to pass c instead of wc + - u32reset: new function, resets local static state to uninitialized + (locale information, currently) + +locale.c + - call u32reset whenever LC_CTYPE/LC_ALL/LANG is changed to reset the + cached locale information used by u32cconv. From a report from + John Kearney + + 2/21 + ---- +doc/{bash,builtins}.1 + - minor changes from Bjarni Ingi Gislason + +lib/sh/unicode.c + - u32cconv: only assume you can directly call wctomb on the passed + value if __STDC_ISO_10646__ is defined and the value is <= + 0x7fffffff + - stub_charset: return locale as default instead of "ASCII", let + rest of code decide what to do with it + +lib/readline/parens.c + - _rl_enable_paren_matching: make paren matching work in vi insert + mode. Bug report from + + 2/22 + ---- +lib/sh/shquote.c + - sh_backslash_quote: quote tilde in places where it would be + expanded. From a report from John Kearney + + 2/23 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_pipeline: wrap the discard_unwind_frame call in #ifdef + JOB_CONTROL, since the frame is only created if JOB_CONTROL is + defined. Bug and fix from Doug Kehn + + 2/25 + ---- +error.c + - report_error: make sure last_command_exit_value is non-zero before + we call exit_shell, since the exit trap may reference it. Call + exit_shell with last_command_exit_value to allow exit statuses + other than 1 + +unicode.c + - stub_charset: use local static buffer to hold charset, don't change + value returned by get_locale_var. Based on idea and code from + John Kearney + - u32toutf16: function to convert unsigned 32-bit value (unicode) to + UTF-16. From John Kearney + - u32cconv: call u32toutf16 if __STDC_ISO_10646__ defined and wchar_t + is two bytes, send result to wcstombs, return if not encoding error. + From John Kearney + - u32cconv: return UTF-8 conversion if iconv conversion to local + charset is unsupported + + 3/2 + --- +lib/readline/complete.c + - print_filename: if there is no directory hook, but there is a stat + hook, and we want to append a slash to directories, call the stat + hook before calling path_isdir on the expanded directory name. + Report and pointer to fix from Steve Rago + + 3/3 + --- +builtins/evalstring.c + - parse_and_execute: fix to change of 2/18: make sure the file + descriptor being redirected to is 0 before calling cat_file when + we see something like $(< file). Real fix for bug reported by + Dan Douglas + +subst.c + - parameter_brace_patsub: run the replacement string through quote + removal even if the expansion is within double quotes, because + the parser and string extract functions treat the quotes and + backslashes as special. If they're treated as special, quote + removal should remove them (this is the Posix position and + compatible with ksh93). THIS IS NOT BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE. + + 3/4 + --- +lib/readline/complete.c + - rl_menu_complete: fix to make show-all-if-ambiguous and + menu-complete-display-prefix work together if both are set. Fix + from Sami Pietila + + 3/5 + --- +bashline.c + - dircomplete_expand_relpath: new variable, if non-zero, means that + `shopt -s direxpand' should expand relative pathnames. Zero by + default, not user-settable yet + - bash_directory_completion_hook: if we have a relative pathname that + isn't changed by canonicalization or spell checking after being + appended to $PWD, then don't change what the user typed. Controlled + by dircomplete_expand_relpath + + 3/7 + --- +m4/timespec.m4 + - new macros, cribbed from gnulib and coreutils: find out whether we + have `struct timespec' and what file includes it + +m4/stat-time.m4 + - new macros, cribbed from gnulib and coreutils: find out whether the + mtime/atime/ctime/etctime fields of struct stat are of type + struct timespec, and what the name is + +include/stat-time.h + - new file, cribbed from gnulib, with additions from coreutils: include + the right file to get the struct timespec define, or provide our own + replacement. Provides a bunch of inline functions to turn the + appropriate members of struct stat into `struct timespec' values, + zeroing out the tv_nsec field if necessary + +test.c + - include "stat-time.h" for the nanosecond timestamp resolution stuff + - stat_mtime: new function, returns struct stat and the mod time + normalized into a `struct timespec' for the filename passed as the + first argument + - filecomp: call stat_mtime instead of sh_stat for each filename + argument to get the mtime as a struct timespec + - filecomp: call timespec_cmp instead of using a straight arithmetic + comparison for the -nt and -ot operators, using timespec returned by + stat_mtime. Added functionality requested by by Werner Fink + for systems that can support it + + 3/10 + ---- +include/posixdir.h + - REAL_DIR_ENTRY: remove dependency on _POSIX_SOURCE, only use feature + test macros to decide whether dirent.d_ino is present and usable; + define D_INO_AVAILABLE. Report and fix from Fabrizion Gennari + + - D_FILENO_AVAILABLE: define if we can use dirent.d_fileno + +lib/sh/getcwd.c + - use D_FILENO_AVAILABLE to decide whether or not to compile in + _path_checkino and whether or not to call it. Report and initial + fix from Fabrizion Gennari + +lib/readline/signals.c + - make sure all occurrences of SIGWINCH are protected by #ifdef + +sig.c + - make sure all occurrences of SIGCHLD are protected by #ifdef + +nojobs.c + - make sure SA_RESTART is defined to 0 if the OS doesn't define it + +version.c + - show_shell_version: don't use string literals in printf, use %s. + Has added benefit of removing newline from string to be translated + +trap.c + - queue_sigchld_trap: new function, increments the number of pending + SIGCHLD signals by the argument, which is by convention the number + of children reaped in a call to waitchld() + +trap.h + - queue_sigchld_trap: new extern declaration + +jobs.c + - waitchld: if called from the SIGCHLD signal handler (sigchld > 0), + then call queue_sigchld_trap to avoid running the trap in a signal + handler context. Report and original fix from Siddhesh Poyarekar + + +lib/sh/unicode.c + - u32tocesc: take an unsigned 32-bit quantity and encode it using + ISO C99 string notation (\u/\U) + - u32cconv: call u32tocesc as a fallback instead of u32cchar + - u32cconv: call u32tocesc if iconv cannot convert the character. + Maybe do the same thing if iconv_open fails + - u32reset: call iconv_close on localconv if u32init == 1 + + 3/11 + ---- +config-top.h + - CHECKWINSIZE_DEFAULT: new define, set to initial value of + check_window_size (shopt checkwinsize): 0 for off, 1 for on. + Default is 0 + +{jobs,nojobs}.c + - check_window_size: default initial value to CHECKWINSIZE_DEFAULT + + 3/13 + ---- +doc/bashref.texi + - change text referring to the copying restrictions to that + recommended by the FSF (no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover + Texts) + +lib/readline/doc/{history,rlman,rluserman}.texi + - change text referring to the copying restrictions to that + recommended by the FSF (no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover + Texts) + + 3/15 + ---- +array.c + - LASTREF_START: new macro to set the starting position for an array + traversal to `lastref' if that's valid, and to the start of the array + if not. Used in array_reference, array_insert, array_remove + - array_remove: try to be a little smarter with lastref instead of + unconditionally invalidating it + + 3/16 + ---- +array.c + - array_insert: fix memory leak by deleting element to be added in the + case of an error + + 3/18 + ---- +lib/sh/mbschr.c + - mbschr: don't call mbrlen unless is_basic is false; devolves to a + straight character-by-character run through the string + + 3/19 + ---- +stringlib.c + - substring: use memcpy instead of strncpy, since we know the length + and are going to add our own NUL terminator + + 3/20 + ---- +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand_rhs: if expand_string_for_rhs returns a quoted + null string (a list with one element for which + QUOTED_NULL(list->word->word) returns true), return the quoted null + and set the flags in the returned word to indicate it. Fixes bug + reported by Mark Edgar + +lib/sh/tmpfile.c + - use random(3) instead of get_random_number to avoid perturbing the + random sequence you get using $RANDOM. Bug report and fix from + Jurij Mihelic + + 3/21 + ---- +config-top.h + - OPTIMIZE_SEQUENTIAL_ARRAY_ASSIGNMENT: define to 1 to optimize + sequential indexed array assignment patterns. Defined to 1 by + default + +array.c + - array_insert: if OPTIMIZE_SEQUENTIAL_ARRAY_ASSIGNMENT is defined, + start the search at lastref (see change from 3/15) + + 3/27 + ---- +print_cmd.c + - debug_print_word_list: new debugging function, prints a word list + preceded by an optional string and using a caller-specified + separator + + 4/1 + --- +command.h + - W_ASSNGLOBAL: new flag, set to indicate declare -g + +execute_cmd.c + - fix_assignment_words: note that we have a -g argument to an assignment + builtin and set the W_ASSNGLOBAL flag in the variable word + +subst.c + - dump_word_flags: print out W_ASSNGLOBAL if present + - do_assignment_internal: only set ASS_MKLOCAL if W_ASSIGNARG is set + and W_ASSNGLOBAL is not. Don't want to create a local variable even + if variable_context is non-zero if ASSNGLOBAL is set. Fixes bug + reported by Bill Gradwohl + + 4/7 + --- +lib/readline/readline.c + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: make the `keyseq-timeout' variable apply to + ESC processing when in vi mode. After hitting ESC, readline will + wait up to _rl_keyseq_timeout*1000 microseconds (if set) for + additional input before dispatching on the ESC and switching to + command/movement mode. Completes timeout work suggested by + ; this prompted by report from Barry Downes + + +lib/sh/shmbchar.c + - sh_mbsnlen: new function, returns the number of (possibly multibyte) + characters in a passed string with a passed length, examining at most + maxlen (third argument) bytes + +externs.h + - sh_mbsnlen: extern declaration for new function + +shell.c + - exit_shell: call maybe_save_shell_history if remember_on_history is + set, not just in interactive shells. That means the history is + saved if history is enabled, regardless of whether or not the shell + is interactive + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - TMOUT: fix description to make it explicit that TMOUT is the timeout + period for a complete line of input, not just any input. Fixes + problem reported in Ubuntu bug 957303: + https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/957303 + - HISTFILE: document change to write history list to history file in + any shell with history enabled, not just interactive shells. This + seems to be more logical behavior. Suggested by Greg Wooledge + + + 4/12 + ---- +lib/readline/colors.h + - only include stdbool.h if HAVE_STDBOOL_H is defined + - if HAVE_STDBOOL_H is not defined, provide enough definition for the + library to use `bool', `true', and `false' + +lib/readline/parse-colors.[ch] + - don't try to include at all; rely on colors.h to do it + +lib/sh/snprintf.c + - vsnprintf_internal: only treat '0' as a flag to indicate zero padding + if `.' hasn't been encountered ((flags&PF_DOT) == 0); otherwise treat + it as the first digit of a precision specifier. Fixes bug reported + by Petr Sumbera + + 4/15 + ---- +lib/sh/snprintf.c + - vsnprintf_internal: if the '0' and '-' flags both occur, the '0' + flag is ignored -- Posix. Start of a series of fixes based on + tests and patches from Petr Sumbera + - PUT_PLUS: make sure PF_PLUS flag is specified before putting the `+' + - vsnprintf_internal: when '+' is read as a flag, don't set right- + justify flag if the LADJUST (`-') flag has already been supplied + - floating: make sure to output space padding before the `+', zero + padding after + - exponent: make sure to output space padding before the `+', zero + padding after + - exponent: only subtract one from the width for the decimal point + if we're really going to print one + - floating: use presence of PF_PLUS flag to decide whether to account + for the `+' in the padded field width. Ditto for exponent() + + 4/16 + ---- +lib/sh/snprintf.c + - vsnprint_internal: only reduce precision by 1 when processing the `g' + format if it's > 0. A precision of 0 should stay 0; otherwise it + gets set to -1 (NOT_FOUND) and converted to the default + - number, lnumber: if an explicit precision is supplied, turn off the + zero-padding flag and set the pad character back to space + - number, lnumber: only account for a `+' when performing the field + width calculation if the coversion is base 10; we don't add a `+' + for other bases + + 4/18 + ---- +tests/printf3.sub + - try using "perl -e 'print time'" to get the current time in seconds + since the epoch if "date +%s" is not available (solaris 8-10) + + 4/19 + ---- +tests/run-printf + - use cat -v instead of relying on diff -a being available to convert + control characters to ascii and avoid the dreaded "Binary files + /tmp/xx and printf.right differ" + + 4/20 + ---- +lib/sh/strftime.c + - incoporated new version from Aharon Robbins + + 4/22 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - slight change to the description of /dev/tcp and /dev/udp + +subst.c + - match_wpattern: logic fix to the calculation of `simple' (was |=, + needs to be &=). Bug report from Mike Frysinger , + fix from Andreas Schwab + +bashline.c + - bash_filename_stat_hook: add code from bash_directory_completion_hook + that performs pathname canonicalization in the same way that cd and + other builtins will do + + 4/25 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_pipeline: change the call to move_to_high_fd to make it use + getdtablesize() and to not stomp on existing open file descriptors, + like the fd the shell is using to read a script. Bug report from + Greg Wooledge + + 5/6 + --- +subst.c + - expand_word_internal: case '$': after calling param_expand and + setting had_quoted_null, set TEMP to null. The code that builds the + returned string at the end of the function will take care of making + and returning a quoted null string if there's nothing else in + ISTRING. If there is, the quoted null should just go away. Part of + fix for bug reported by Ruediger Kuhlmann + - expand_word_internal: when processing ISTRING to build return value, + only set W_HASQUOTEDNULL in the returned word flags if the word is + a quoted null string AND had_quoted_null is set. Rest of fix + + 5/9 + --- +variables.c + - bind_variable_internal: if we get an array variable here (implicit + assignment to index 0), call make_array_variable_value, which + dummies up a fake SHELL_VAR * from array[0]. This matters when + we're appending and have to use the current value + - bind_variable_internal: after computing the new value, treat assoc + variables with higher precedence than simple array variables; it + might be that a variable has both attributes set + +arrayfunc.c + - bind_array_var_internal: break code out that handles creating the + new value to be assigned to an array variable index into a new + function, make_array_variable_value. This handles creating a + dummy SHELL_VAR * for implicit array[0] assignment. Fixes bug + reported by Dan Douglas + +arrayfunc.h + - make_array_variable_value: new extern declaration + + 5/19 + ---- +variables.c + - bind_int_variable: if an assignment statement like x=y comes in + from the expression evaluator, and x is an array, handle it like + x[0]=y. Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas + + 5/24 + ---- + +braces.c + - mkseq: handle possible overflow and break the sequence generating + loop if it occurs. Fixes OpenSUSE bug 763591: + https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=763591 + + 5/25 + ---- +Makefile.in + - LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD: add to compilation recipes for build tools + buildversion, mksignames, mksyntax + - LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD: add to compilation recipes for test tools + recho, zecho, printenv, xcase + +builtins/Makefile.in + - LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD: add to compilation recipes for build tools + gen-helpfiles, psize.aux + +variables.c + - bind_int_variable: if LHS is a simple variable name without an array + reference, but resolves to an array variable, call + bind_array_variable with index 0 to make x=1 equivalent to x[0]=1. + Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas + + 5/27 + ---- +subst.c + - expand_word_internal: make sure has_dollar_at doesn't get reset before + recursive calls to param_expand or expand_word_internal, since it has + to save state of what came before. Use temp variable and make sure + has_dollar_at is incremented if recursive call processes "$@". + Fixes bug reported by gregrwm and + supplemented by Dan Douglas + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - changes to the description of substring expansion inspired by + suggestions from Bill Gradwohl + +doc/bashref.texi + - added substring expansion examples inspired by suggestions from + Bill Gradwohl + +variables.c + - find_shell_variable: search for a variable in the list of shell + contexts, ignore the temporary environment + - find_variable_tempenv: search for a variable in the list of shell + contexts, force search of the temporary environment + - find_variable_notempenv: search for a variable in the list of shell + contexts, don't force search of the temporary environment + +variables.h + - find_shell_variable: extern declaration + - find_variable_tempenv: extern declaration + - find_variable_notempenv: extern declaration + +arrayfunc.c + - bind_array_variable: call find_shell_variable instead of calling + var_lookup directly + +findcmd.c + - search_for_command: call find_variable_tempenv instead of + find_variable_internal directly + - _find_user_command_internal: call find_variable_tempenv instead of + find_variable_internal directly + +builtins/setattr.def + - set_var_attribute: call find_variable_notempenv instead of + find_variable_internal directly + - show_name_attributes: call find_variable_tempenv instead of + find_variable_internal directly + + 6/1 + --- +sig.c + - termsig_handler: don't try to save the shell history on a terminating + signal any more, since it just causes too many problems on Linux + systems using glibc and glibc malloc + +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - rl_vi_change_to: change to correctly redo `cc', since `c' is not a vi + motion character. From Red Hat bug 813289 + - rl_vi_delete_to: change to correctly redo `dd', since `d' is not a vi + motion character + - rl_vi_yank_to: change to correctly redo `yy', since `y' is not a vi + motion character + + 6/4 + --- +lib/sh/mktime.c + - current versions of VMS do not need to include . Fix from + John E. Malmberg + + 6/5 + --- +lib/sh/eaccess.c + - sh_stat: instead of using a static buffer to do the DEV_FD_PREFIX + translation, use a dynamically-allocated buffer that we keep + resizing. Fixes potential security hole reported by David Leverton + + + 6/5 + --- +braces.c + - expand_seqterm: check errno == ERANGE after calling strtoimax for + rhs and incr. Part of a set of fixes from Scott McMillan + + - expand_seqterm: incr now of type `intmax_t', which changes + arguments to mkseq + - mkseq: a better fix for detecting overflow and underflow since it's + undefined in C and compilers `optimize' out overflow checks. Uses + ADDOVERFLOW and SUBOVERFLOW macros + - mkseq: use sh_imaxabs (new macro) instead of abs() for intmax_t + variables + - mkseq: don't allow incr to be converted to -INTMAX_MIN + - mkseq: make sure that strvec_create isn't called with a size argument + greater than INT_MAX, since it only takes an int + + 6/6 + --- +braces.c + - mkseq: try and be smarter about not overallocating elements in + the return array if the increment is not 1 or -1 + + 6/7 + --- +parse.y + - history_delimiting_chars: if the parser says we're in the middle of + a compound assignment (PST_COMPASSIGN), just return a space to avoid + adding a stray semicolon to the history entry. Fixes bug reported + by "Davide Brini" + + 6/8 + --- +bashline.c + - bash_directory_completion_hook: don't attempt spelling correction + on the directory name unless the direxpand option is set and we are + going to replace the directory name with the corrected one in the + readline line. Suggested by Linda Walsh + +lib/sh/shquote.c + - sh_backslash_quote: now takes a third argument: flags. If non-zero, + tildes are not backslash-escaped. Have to handle both printf %q, + where they should be escaped, and filename completion, where they + should not when used as usernames + +externs.h + - sh_backslash_quote: declaration now takes a third argument + +builtins/printf.def + - printf_builtin: call sh_backslash_quote with 1 as third argument + so tildes get escaped + +{bashline,bracecomp}.c + - call sh_backslash_quote with 0 as third argument so tildes are not + escaped in completed words + +doc/bash.1 + - add `coproc' to the list of reserved words. From a report by + Jens Schweikhardt + + 6/10 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - line_number_for_err_trap: now global, so parse_and_execute can save + and restore it with unwind-protect + +builtins/evalstring.c + - parse_prologue: save and restore line_number_for_err_trap along + with line_number + - restore_lastcom: new function, unwind-protect to restore + the_printed_command_except_trap + - parse_prologue: use restore_lastcom to save and restore the value + of the_printed_command_except_trap around calls to parse_and_execute + (eval/source/.) + + 6/15 + ---- +lib/readline/complete.c + - complete_fncmp: change filename comparison code to understand + multibyte characters, even when doing case-sensitive or case-mapping + comparisons. Fixes problem reported by Nikolay Shirokovskiy + + + 6/20 + ---- +builtins/mapfile.def + - mapfile: move the line count increment and check for having read + the specified number of lines to the end of the loop to avoid + reading an additional line with zgetline. Fixes bug reported by + Dan Douglas + + 6/21 + ---- + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_pipeline: make sure `lastpipe_flag' is initialized to 0 on + all systems, since it's tested later in the function. Fixes bug + reported by John E. Malmberg + + 6/22 + ---- +mailcheck.c + - file_mod_date_changed: return 0 right away if mailstat() does not + return success. Fixes bug with using uninitialized values reported + by szymon.kalasz@uj.edu.pl + +builtins/set.def + - the `monitor' option is not available when the shell is compiled + without job control, since the underlying `m' flag is not available + +nojobs.c + - job_control: now declared as int variable, initialized to 0, never + modified + +jobs.h + - job_control: extern declaration no longer dependent on JOB_CONTROL + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_pipeline: made necessary changes so `lastpipe' shell option + is now available in all shells, even those compiled without + JOB_CONTROL defined + + 6/23 + ---- +lib/glob/glob.c + - glob_filename: check for interrupts before returning if glob_vector + returns NULL or an error. Bug reported by Serge van den Boom + , fix from Andreas Schwab + - call run_pending_traps after each call to QUIT or test of + interrupt_state, like we do in mainline shell code + - glob_vector: don't call QUIT; in `if (lose)' code block; just free + memory, return NULL, and let callers deal with interrupt_state or + other signals and traps + + 6/25 + ---- +lib/readline/input.c + - rl_read_key: restructure the loop that calls the event hook a little, + so that the hook is called only after rl_gather_tyi returns no input, + and any pending input is returned first. This results in better + efficiency for processing pending input without calling the hook + on every input character as bash-4.1 did. From a report from + Max Horn + + 6/26 + ---- +trap.c + - signal_is_pending: return TRUE if SIG argument has been received and + a trap is waiting to execute + +trap.h + - signal_is_pending: extern declaration + +lib/glob/glob.c + - glob_vector: check for pending SIGINT trap each time through the loop, + just like we check for interrupt_state or terminating_signal, and + set `lose = 1' so we clean up after ourselves and interrupt the + operation before running the trap. This may require a change later, + maybe call run_pending_traps and do that if run_pending_traps returns? + +variables.c + - sv_histtimefmt: set history_comment_character to default (`#') if + it's 0 when we're turning on history timestamps. The history code + uses the history comment character to prefix timestamps, and + leaving it at 0 effectively removes them from the history. From a + report to help-bash by Dennis Williamson + + 6/27 + ---- +lib/readline/signals.c + - rl_maybe_restore_sighandler: new function, sets handler for SIG to + HANDLER->sa_handler only if it's not SIG_IGN. Needs to be called + on same signals set using rl_maybe_set_sighandler, which does not + override an existing SIG_IGN handler (SIGALRM is ok since it does + the check inline; doesn't mess with SIGWINCH) + + 6/30 + ---- +variables.h + - additional defines for the new `nameref' variable attribute + (att_nameref): nameref_p, nameref_cell, var_setref + +variables.c + - find_variable_nameref: resolve SHELL_VAR V through chain of namerefs + - find_variable_last_nameref: resolve variable NAME until last in a + chain of possibly more than one nameref starting at shell_variables + - find_global_variable_last_nameref: resolve variable NAME until last + in a chain of possibly more than one nameref starting at + global_variables + - find_nameref_at_context: resolve SHELL_VAR V through chain of namerefs + in a specific variable context (usually a local variable hash table) + - find_variable_nameref_context: resolve SHELL_VAR V through chain of + namerefs following a chain of varible contexts + - find_variable_last_nameref_context: resolve SHELL_VAR V as in + find_variable_last_context, but return the final nameref instead of + what the final nameref resolves to + - find_variable_tempenv, find_variable_notempenv, find_global_variable, + find_shell_variable, find_variable: modified to follow namerefs + - find_global_variable_noref: look up a global variable without following + any namerefs + - find_variable_noref: look up a shell variable without following any + namerefs + - bind_variable_internal: modify to follow a chain of namerefs in the + global variables table; change to handle assignments to a nameref by + following nameref chain + - bind_variable: modify to follow chain of namerefs when binding to a + local variable + - unbind_variable: changes to unset nameref variables (unsets both + nameref and variable it resolves to) + +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand_word: change to handle expanding nameref whose + value is x[n] + - parameter_brace_expand_indir: change to expand in ksh93-compatible + way if variable to be indirected is nameref and a simple (non-array) + expansion + - param_expand: change to expand $foo where foo is a nameref whose value + is x[n] + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_for_command: changes to implement ksh93 semantics when index + variable is a nameref + +builtins/setattr.def + - show_var_attributes: change to add `n' to flags list if att_nameref + is set + +builtins/set.def + - unset_builtin: changes to error messages to follow nameref variables + +builtins/declare.def + - document new -n option + - declare_internal: new `-n' and `+n' options + - declare_internal: handle declare -n var[=value] and + declare +n var[=value] for existing and non-existant variables. + Enforce restriction that nameref variables cannot be arrays. + Implement semi-peculiar ksh93 semantics for typeset +n ref=value + + 7/5 + --- +variables.c + - unbind_variable: unset whatever a nameref resolves to, leaving the + nameref variable itself alone + - unbind_nameref: new function, unsets a nameref variable, not the + variable it references + +variables.h + - unbind_nameref: extern declaration + +builtins/set.def + - unset_builtin: modify to add -n option, which calls unbind_nameref + leaving unbind_variable for the usual case. This required slight + changes and additions to the test suite + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document namerefs and typeset/declare/local/unset -n + + 7/13 + ---- +lib/sh/casemod.c + - include shmbchar.h for is_basic and supporting pieces + - sh_casemod: use _to_wupper and _to_wlower to convert wide character + case instead of TOUPPER and TOLOWER. Fixes bug reported by + Dennis Williamson , fix from + Andreas Schwab + - cval: short-circuit and return ascii value if is_basic tests true + - sh_casemod: short-circuit and use non-multibyte case modification + and toggling code if is_basic tests true + +lib/readline/signals.c + - _rl_{block,release}_sigint: remove the code that actually blocks and + releases the signals, since we defer signal handling until calls to + RL_CHECK_SIGNALS() + +lib/readline/{callback,readline,util}.c + - if HAVE_POSIX_SIGSETJMP is defined, use sigsetjmp/siglongjmp without + saving and restoring the signal mask instead of setjmp/longjmp + +lib/readline/rltty.c + - prepare_terminal_settings: don't mess with IXOFF setting if + USE_XON_XOFF defined + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - add some text to the description of set -e clarifying its effect + on shell functions and shell function execution. Suggested by + Rainer Blome + +bashline.c + - edit_and_execute_command: increment current_command_line_count before + adding partial line to command history (for command-oriented-history + because of rl_newline at beginning of function), then reset it to 0 + before adding the dummy history entry to make sure the dummy entry + doesn't get added to previous incomplete command. Partial fix for + problem reported by Peng Yu + + 7/24 + ---- +configure.in + - interix: define RECYCLES_PIDS. Based on a report from Michael + Haubenwallner + + 7/26 + ---- +jobs.c + - make_child: call bgp_delete on the newly-created pid unconditionally. + Some systems reuse pids before cycling through an entire set of + CHILD_MAX/_SC_CHILD_MAX unique pids. This is no longer dependent + on RECYCLES_PIDS. Based on a report from Michael Haubenwallner + + +support/shobj-conf + - Mac OS X: drop MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 from the LDFLAGS. We + can finally kill Panther + + 7/28 + ---- +subst.c + - command_substitute: make sure last_made_pid gets reset if make_child + fails + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: case cm_simple: decide whether or not to + wait_for a child if already_making_children is non-zero, indicates + that there is an unwaited-for child. More of fix for bug report + from Michael Haubenwallner + +jobs.c + - make_child: call delete_old_job (new_pid) unconditionally, don't + bother to check whether or not pid wrap occurred. Rest of fix for + bug report from Michael Haubenwallner + + + 7/29 + ---- +shell.c + - subshell_exit: new function, exits the shell (via call to sh_exit()) + after calling any defined exit trap + +externs.h + - subshell_exit: new extern declaration + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: make sure to call subshell_exit for + {} group commands executed asynchronously (&). Part of fix for + EXIT trap bug reported by Maarten Billemont + +sig.c + - reset_terminating_signals: make sure to set termsigs_initialized back + to 0, so a subsequent call to initialize_terminating_signals works + right. Rest of fix for bug reported by Maarten Billemont + + +{execute_cmd,general,jobs,mailcheck,mksyntax,test}.c +builtins/{cd,fc,pushd,ulimit}.def +lib/malloc/getpagesize.h +lib/sh/{clktck,fpurge,inet_aton,mailstat,oslib,pathcanon,pathphys,spell,strerror}.c + - make inclusion of dependent on HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H + consistently + + 8/6 + --- +lib/readline/histexpand.c + - history_expand_internal: now takes an additional argument saying + whether the history expansion occurs within a quoted string, set to + the open quote character + - history_expand_internal: use new argument instead of checking prev + char and initializing quoted_search_delimiter, pass qc directly to + get_history_event, where it allows a matching quote to terminate a + string defining an event + - history_expand: change single-quote handling code so that if + history_quotes_inhibit_expansion is 0, single quotes are treated + like double quotes + - history_expand: change call to history_expand_internal to pass new + argument of `"' if double-quoted string, `'' if single-quoted string; + this lets history_expand decide what is a quoted string and what + is not + + 8/7 + --- +configure.in + - AC_CANONICAL_BUILD: invoke for later use + +lib/readline/macro.c + - _rl_prev_macro_key: new function, inverse of _rl_next_macro_key: + backs up the index into the current macro by 1 + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_prev_macro_key: extern declaration + + +lib/readline/readline.c + - _rl_dispatch_subseq, _rl_subseq_result: don't call _rl_unget_char + if we're currently reading from a macro; call _rl_prev_macro_key + instead. Fixes bug reported by Clark Wang + + 8/13 + ---- +builtins/evalstring.c + - evalstring(): new function, wrapper around parse_and_execute. + make sure we handle cases where parse_and_execute can call `return' + and short-circuit without cleaning up properly. We call + parse_and_execute_cleanup() then jump to the previous-saved return + location + +builtins/common.h + - extern declaration for evalstring() + +builtins/eval.def + - eval_builtin: make sure we handle `eval " ... return"' in contexts + where `return' is valid by calling evalstring(). Fixes bug with + `eval return' in sourced files reported by Clark Wang + + +trap.c + - run_pending_traps: call evalstring instead of parse_and_execute. + XXX - still needs to handle saving and restoring token state in the + presence of `return'; could use unwind_protects for that + +builtins/mapfile.def + - run_callback: call evalstring instead of parse_and_execute + + 8/15 + ---- +bashline.c + - bash_filename_stat_hook: make sure we don't free local_dirname + before using it to canonicalize any expanded filename. Make sure + it always points to *dirname and only free it if we're replacing + it. + +lib/readline/complete.c + - append_to_match: make sure we call rl_filename_stat_hook with + newly-allocated memory to avoid problems with freeing it twice + + 8/17 + ---- +variables.c,config-top.h + - if ARRAY_EXPORT is defined to 1 when variables.c is compiled, the + code that allows indexed arrays to be exported is enabled and + included + + 8/19 + ---- +shell.c + - call start_debugger from main() only if dollar_vars[1] != 0 (close + enough to a non-interactive shell, since we can be interactive with + -i while running a shell script). Fixes oddity reported by + Techlive Zheng + + 8/20 + ---- +arrayfunc.c + - quote_array_assignment_chars: don't bother quoting if the word has + not been marked as an assignment (W_ASSIGNMENT) + - quote_array_assignment_chars: turn on W_NOGLOB in the word flags + so assignment statements don't undergo globbing. Partial fix for + problems reported by Dan Douglas + + 8/21 + ---- +command.h + - W_NOBRACE: new word flag that means to inhibit brace expansion + +subst.c + - brace_expand_word_list: suppress brace expansion for words with + W_NOBRACE flag + + 8/22 + ---- +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: don't call dequote_string on what we've read, even if + we saw an escape character, unless (input_string && *input_string). + We may have escaped an IFS whitespace character. Fixes seg fault + reported by + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: set the_printed_command_except trap when + about to execute a ( ... ) user subshell. For now, set it only if + ERR is trapped; can relax that later. Fixes bug reported by + Mike Frysinger + + 8/23 + ---- +jobs.c + - remove references to first_pid and pid_wrap, since we're not using + them for anything anymore + + 8/24 + ---- +subst.c + - changes for W_NOBRACE everywhere appropriate: so it can be displayed + for debugging, and passed out of expand_word_internal + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - small changes to make it clearer that the = and == operators are + equivalent, and will cause pattern matching when used with [[. + From a question from Michal Soltys + +doc/bashref.texi + - some small formatting changes from Karl Berry + + 8/27 + ---- +lib/readline/doc/{history,rlman,rluserman}.texi + - some small formatting changes from Karl Berry + +arrayfunc.c + - assign_array_element_internal, assign_compound_array_list, + unbind_array_element, array_value_internal: changes to make + assignment statements to negative indices (a[-1]=2) and unsetting + array elements using negative indices (unset 'a[-1]') work. + From suggestions by Dennis Williamson + and Chris F. A. Johnson + +subst.c + - array_length_reference: changes to make length references to array + elements using negative indices (${#a[-1]}) work + + 8/28 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new treatment of negative indices to indexed arrays when + assigning, referencing, calculating length, and unsetting + + 8/29 + ---- +shell.c + - show_shell_usage: add -l to list of shell invocation options (short + for --login). From Red Hat bug 852469 + +configure.ac + - renamed from configure.in, as latest autoconf versions want. Patches + Stefano Lattarini + +MANIFEST,Makefile.in,doc/bashref.texi,support/mkconffiles + - configure.in -> configure.ac + + 9/1 + --- + +parse.y + - read_token_word: allow words like {array[ind]} to be valid redirection + words for constructs like {x} + +lib/readline/display.c + - update_line: if the first difference between the old and new lines + is completely before any invisible characters in the prompt, we + should not adjust _rl_last_c_pos, since it's before any invisible + characters. Fixed in two places + - prompt_modechar: return a character indicating the editing mode: + emacs (@), vi command (:), or vi insert (+) + - _rl_reset_prompt: new function, just calls rl_expand_prompt. Will be + inlined, placeholder for more changes + - expand_prompt: if show-mode-in-prompt is enabled, add a character to + the front of the prompt indicating the editing mode, adjusting the + various variables as appropriate to keep track of the number of + visible characters and number of screen positions + +lib/readline/bind.c + - show-mode-in-prompt: new bindable boolean variable, shadowed by + _rl_show_mode_in_prompt variable + - hack_special_boolean_var: call _rl_reset_prompt when toggling or + setting show-mode-in-prompt + +lib/readline/readline.c + - readline_internal_setup: make sure the correct vi mode keymap is set + before expanding the prompt string for the first time + +lib/readline/misc.c + - rl_emacs_editing_mode: make sure to call _rl_reset_prompt if we're + showing the editing mode in the prompt + +lib/readline/rlprivate.h + - _rl_reset_prompt, _rl_show_mode_in_prompt: extern declarations + +lib/readline/vi_mode.c + - rl_vi_insertion_mode: call _rl_reset_prompt + - rl_vi_movement_mode: call _rl_reset_prompt. Finishes changes for + showing mode in prompt string, originally requested by Miroslav + Koskar and most recently by Jordan Michael + Ziegler + +doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi} + - document new show-mode-in-prompt variable, off by default + + 9/3 + --- + +jobs.c + - set_childmax: new function, external mechanism for other parts of + the shell to set js.c_childmax, the number of saved exited child + statuses to remember +jobs.h + - set_childmax: extern declaration + +variables.c + - CHILD_MAX: new special variable, with sv_childmax function to + run when it changes. Setting CHILD_MAX to a value greater than + zero but less than some maximum (currently 8192) sets the number of + exited child statuses to remember. set_childmax (jobs.c) ensures + that the number does not drop below the posix-mandated minimum + (CHILD_MAX) + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - CHILD_MAX: document new meaning and action when variable is set + + 9/5 + --- +redir.c + - redir_varassign: call stupidly_hack_special_variables after + assigning fd number to specified variable, so we can use constructs + like {BASH_XTRACEFD}>foo. Suggested by Pierre Gaston + + + 9/8 + --- +expr.c + - readtok: invalidate previous contents of `curlval' before freeing + and reallocating tokstr (which, chances are, will get the same + pointer as before and render curlval inconsistent). Fixes other + bug reported by Dan Douglas + + 9/9 + --- +lib/readline/complete.c + - rl_username_completion_function: protect call to setpwent() with + #ifdef (HAVE_GETPWENT)/#endif. Fixes bug reported by + Gerd Hofmann + +lib/readline/display.c + - rl_message: second and subsequent calls to rl_message can result in + local_prompt being overwritten with new values (e.g., from the + successive calls displaying the incremental search string). Need + to free before overwriting if it's not the same as the value saved + in saved_local_prompt. Fixes memory leak reported by + Wouter Vermaelen + +lib/readline/{terminal.c,rlprivate.h} + - move CUSTOM_REDISPLAY_FUNC and CUSTOM_INPUT_FUNC defines from + terminal.c to rlprivate.h so other files can use them + +expr.c + - expr_streval: if noeval is non-zero, just return 0 right away, + short-circuiting evaluation completely. readtok will leave curtok + set correctly without re-entering the evaluator at all. Rest of + fix for bug reported by Dan Douglas + + 9/11 + ---- + +parse.y + - parse_comsub: make sure the `reserved word ok in this context' flag + is preserved after we read `do' followed by whitespace. Fixes bug + reported by Benoit Vaugon + + 9/13 + ---- +configure.ac,config.h.in + - enable-direxpand-default: new configure option, turns the `direxpand' + shell option on by default + +bashline.c + - dircomplete_expand, dircomplete_expand_relpath: initialize to 1 if + DIRCOMPLETE_EXPAND_DEFAULT is defined and non-zero + +doc/bashref.texi + - enable-direxpand-default: document new configure option + + 9/14 + ---- +shell.c + - --protected: make option valid only when wordexp is compiled into + the shell. Fix from Roman Rakus + +configure.ac + - HP NonStop (*-nsk*): compile --without-bash-malloc. Change from + Joachim Schmitz + + 9/16 + ---- +subst.c,execute_cmd.c,lib/glob/sm_loop.c,lib/sh/shquote.c + - minor code cleanups from Joachim Schmitz + +lib/readline/colors.h + - workaround for HP NonStop compiler issue with from + Joachim Schmitz + + 9/17 + ---- +builtins/printf.def + - printf_builtin: handle localtime returning NULL, as can happen when + encountering overflow. Bug report and initial fix from + Eduardo A. Bustamante López + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - emphasize that brace expansion using character ranges ({a..c}) acts + as if the C locale were in use. Prompted by message from + Marcel Giannelia + + 9/20 + ---- +lib/sh/wcsnwidth.c + - wcsnwidth: new function, variant of wcwidth, returns the number of + wide characters from a string that will be displayed to not exceed + a specified max column position + + 9/21 + ---- +builtins/help.def + - show_builtin_command_help: break code that displays the short-doc + for each builtin in two columns into a new function: dispcolumn + - wdispcolumn: multibyte-char version of dispcolumn; uses wide + chars and printf "%ls" format. Fixes problem reported by + Nguyá»n Thái Ngá»c Duy + + 9/22 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_disk_command: before running the command-not-found hook, + call kill_current_pipeline() to make sure we don't add processes + to an existing pipeline or wait for processes erroneously + + 9/23 + ---- +lib/readline/input.c + - rl_input_available_hook: new hook function, called from + _rl_input_available (or _rl_input_queued) to return whether or not + input is available wherever the input source is + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - rl_input_available_hook: document + + 9/27 + ---- +lib/glob/sm_loop.c: + - GMATCH: after one or more `*', an instance of ?(x) can match zero or + 1 times (unlike ?, which has to match one character). The old code + failed if it didn't match at least once. Fixes `a*?(x)' bug. + - GMATCH: if we hit the end of the search string, but not the end of + the pattern, and the rest of the pattern is something that can + match the NUL at the end of the search string, we should successfully + match. Fixes `a*!(x)' bug reported by + + 10/2 + ---- +command.h + - add c_lock member to coproc structure for future use to tell who is + manipulating it + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_coproc: block SIGCHLD while parent is forking coproc + process and adding pid to sh_coproc struct to avoid race condition + where child is reaped before the pid is assigned and the coproc is + never marked as having died. Fixes race condition identified by + Davide Baldini + - add assignments to c_lock member of struct coproc in various + functions that manipulate it; was used to identify race condition + - coproc_pidchk: don't call coproc_dispose to avoid using malloc and + other functions in a signal handler context + - coproc_dispose: call BLOCK_SIGNAL/UNBLOCK_SIGNAL for SIGCHLD while + manipulating the sh_coproc struct + + 10/6 + ---- +lib/readline/complete.c + - rl_display_match_list: if printing completions horizontally, don't + bother with spacing calculations if limit == 1, which means we are + printing one completion per line no matter what. Fixes bug + reported by David Kaasen + + 10/7 + ---- +builtins/declare.def + - declare_internal: add error checking for nameref attribute and + variable assignments: self-references, attempts to make an array + variable a nameref + +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand: handle parameter_brace_expand_word returning + &expand_param_fatal or &expand_param_error and return the appropriate + error value + - parameter_brace_expand_word: if a nameref variable's value is not a + valid identifier, return an error + - param_expand: if a nameref variable's value is not a valid identifier, + return an error + +test.c + - unary_operator: add new -R variable, returns true if variable is set + and has the nameref attribute. From ksh93 + +builtins/test.def + - add -R to description of conditional commands for help test + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new -R unary conditional operator + + 10/13 + ----- +trap.c + - check_signals_and_traps: new function, convenience function for the + rest of the shell to check for pending terminating and interrupt + signals, and to check for and process any pending traps + - any_signals_trapped: new function, returns non-zero if any signals + are trapped and -1 if not + +trap.h + - extern declaration for check_signals_and_traps + +bashline.c + - bashline_reset: make sure we reset the event hook + - bash_event_hook: call check_signals_and_traps instead of just + checking for terminating signals so we can run pending traps and + react to interrupts, and reset the event hook when we're done + + + 10/14 + ----- +trap.c + - trap_handler: if executing in a readline signal handler context, + call bashline_set_event_hook to install bash_event_hook to process + the signal (if bash cares about it) + +sig.c + - sigint_sighandler: call bashline_set_event_hook to set the event + hook if we're executing in a readline signal handler context + +lib/readline/input.c + - rl_getc: call RL_CHECK_SIGNALS if read returns -1/EINTR and the caught + signal is SIGINT or SIGQUIT rather than waiting until the next time + around the loop + - rl_getc: call rl_event_hook after calling RL_CHECK_SIGNALS to allow + an application signal handler to set the event hook in its own + signal handler (e.g., like bash trap_handler or sigint_sighandler) + + +parse.y + - yy_readline_get: don't set interrupt_immediately before we call + readline(). Inspired by report from lanshun zhou + + +input.c + - getc_with_restart: add call to run_pending_traps after call to + CHECK_TERMSIG + +lib/sh/zread.c + - zread: call check_signals_and_traps if read() returns -1/EINTR + instead of just ignoring the EINTR and deferring handling any + signal that generated it + +builtins/mapfile.def + - mapfile: don't set interrupt_immediately before calling zgetline() + (which uses zread internally) + +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: don't set interrupt_immediately before calling zread + (moved code around so that it was only being set right around calls + to zread to avoid signal handler conflicts). Inspired by report + from lanshun zhou + - edit_line: don't set interrupt_immediately around call to readline() + - include shmbutil.h + - read_builtin: don't call read_mbchar unless is_basic(c) returns + false for the character we just read + + 10/15 + ----- +sig.c + - throw_to_top_level: if interrupt_state is non-zero, make sure that + last_command_exit_value reflects 128+SIGINT if it's not already + greater than 128 + + 10/20 + ----- +builtins/wait.def + - WAIT_RETURN: set wait_signal_received back to 0 for the potential + next call to wait + +quit.h + - CHECK_WAIT_INTR: macro to check whether trap_handler handled a + signal and set wait_signal_received; longjmp to wait_intr_buf in + that case + +jobs.c + - wait_for, waitchld: call CHECK_WAIT_INTR at the same places we call + CHECK_TERMSIG to check for terminating signals + - wait_sigint_handler: don't longjmp out of the wait builtin unless + interrupt_immediately is set; otherwise just SIGRETURN from the + handler + - wait_sigint_handler: if interrupt_immediately not set, but we are + executing in the wait builtin and SIGINT is not trapped, treat it + as a `normally received' SIGINT: restore the signal handler and + send SIGINT to ourselves + - waitchld: when in posix mode and running SIGCHLD traps, don't longjmp + to wait_intr_buf (and let wait be interrupted) if we're running from + a signal handler. Wait for CHECK_WAIT_INTR to do the longjmp. + run_pending_traps will run the SIGCHLD trap later + +nojobs.c + - reap_zombie_children, wait_for_single_pid, wait_for: call + CHECK_WAIT_INTR where we call CHECK_TERMSIG + - wait_sigint_handler: don't longjmp out of the wait builtin unless + interrupt_immediately is set; otherwise just SIGRETURN from the + handler + +trap.c + - trap_handler: make sure wait_signal_received is set if the wait + builtin is executing, and only longjmp if interrupt_immediately is + set. This whole set of fixes was prompted by report from + lanshun zhou + + 10/24 + ----- +lib/glob/glob.c + - glob_filename: only check directory_name for globbing chars if + it's of non-zero length + +lib/sh/strchrnul.c + - new simpler implementation + +subst.c + - command_substitute: call set_shellopts after turning off errexit + in subshells so it's reflected in $SHELLOPTS + + 11/7 + ---- +builtins/evalstring.c + - parse_and_execute: treat ERREXIT case like reader_loop does: set + variable_context to 0 before longjmping back to top_level. Don't + run the unwind-protect context to avoid side effects from popping + function contexts. Part of fix for problem reported by Nikolai + Kondrashov + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_simple_command: call unlink_fifo_list only if this is the + last element of a pipeline (or not in a pipeline), rather than for + every child. Fixes difference in behavior between /dev/fd and + FIFOs reported by Zev Weiss + - execute_null_command: do the same thing in the parent branch after + make_child + + 11/14 + ----- +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand: a variable is null if it's special ($@, $*), + the expansion occurs within double quotes, and the expansion turns + into a quoted null. Fixes debian bug 692447 reported by + Matrosov Dmitriy + +jobs.c + - run_sigchld_trap: make sure `running_trap' sentinel is set + appropriately + - waitchld: only run the sigchld trap if we're not in a signal + handler, not running a trap, and executing the wait builtin. + Otherwise, queue for later handling. We still run one instance + of the trap handler per exited child. Bulk of fix for bug + reported by Elliott Forney + +trap.c + - queue_sigchld_trap: set catch_flag so run_pending_traps notices, + and set trapped_signal_received for completeness. Rest of fix + for bug reported by Elliott Forney + +lib/malloc/malloc.c + - block_signals: renamed to _malloc_block_signals, made public + - unblock_signals: renamed to _malloc_unblock_signals, made public + +lib/malloc/imalloc.h + - extern declarations for _malloc_{un,}block_signals + +lib/malloc/table.c + - mregister_alloc, mregister_free: block signals around table + manipulation + + 11/15 + ----- +trap.c + - run_pending_traps: set SIG_INPROGRESS flag around calls to + run_sigchld_handler so other parts of the shell know that the + SIGCHLD trap handler is executing + - run_pending_traps: if we get a situation where we are looking at + running a SIGCHLD trap but the trap string is IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER + and the SIG_INPROGRESS flag is set, just skip it. This is possible + if run_pending_traps is called from a SIGCHLD trap handler run by + run_sigchld_trap + +doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3} + - corrected description of the effect of `set history-size 0'. Report + from Vesa-Matti J Kari + +include/stdc.h + - CPP_STRING: new define, replaces __STRING + +lib/malloc/{malloc.c,imalloc.h} + - replace __STRING with CPP_STRING + + 11/16 + ----- +lib/readline/bind.c + - sv_histsize: if argument evaluates to a value < 0, unstifle the + history + + 11/22 + ----- +redir.c + - do_redirection_internal: if we have REDIR_VARASSIGN set in the + redirection flags and we set up `redirector' using fcntl or dup2, + don't add a redirect to make sure it stays open. Let the + script programmer manage the file handle. Fixes bug reported by + Sam Liddicott + + 11/24 + ----- +jobs.c + - wait_for_any_job: new function, waits for an unspecified background + job to exit and returns its exit status. Returns -1 on no background + jobs or no children or other errors. Calls wait_for with new + sentinel value ANY_PID + - wait_for: changes to handle argument of ANY_PID: don't look up or + try to modify the child struct, only go through the wait loop once. + Return -1 if waitpid returns no children + +jobs.h + - ANY_PID: new define + +builtins/wait.def + - new option: -n. Means to wait for the next job and return its exit + status. Returns 127 if there are no background jobs (or no + children). Feature most recently requested by Elliott Forney + + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new `wait -n' option + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: save make_command_string () result in a + temp variable before calling savestring() on it; avoids evaluating + make_command_string() result twice. Fix from John E. Malmberg + + + 11/28 + ----- + +builtins/declare.def + - declare_internal: if an array variable is declared using `declare -a' + or `declare -A', but not assigned a value, set the `invisible' + attribute so the variable does not show up as set. Fix for bug + about variable initialization reported by Tim Friske + +builtins/{mapfile,read}.def + - after calling find_or_make_array_variable, make sure the invisible + flag is turned off, in case the variable was declared previously + using `declare -a' or `declare -A'. Side effect of above change to + declare_internal + +subst.c + - shell_expand_word_list: handle the W_ASSNGLOBAL flag and put -g into + the list of options passed to make_internal_declare as appropriate. + Fix for bug reported by Tim Friske + + 11/30 + ----- +test.c + - unary_op: make sure -v and -n check that the variable is not marked + as invisible before calling var_isset. Fix for bug reported by Tim + Friske + + 12/2 + ---- +subst.c + - process_substitute: turn off the `expanding_redir' flag, which + controls whether or not variables.c:find_variable_internal uses the + temporary environment to find variables. We want to use the + temp environment, since we don't have to worry about order of + evaluation in a subshell. Fixes bug reported by Andrey Borzenkov + + + 12/4 + ---- +lib/glob/glob.c + - glob_filename: changes to avoid null filenames and multiple entries + returned for patterns like **/** (globstar enabled). Fixes bug + reported by Ulf Magnusson + + 12/10 + ----- +lib/glob/glob.c + - glob_filename: finish up a series of changes to make globstar-style + globbing more efficient, avoid more duplicate filenames, and be more + compatible with other shells that implement it + o collapse a sequence of **/**/** to one ** + o note when the directory name is all ** or ends in ** so we + can treat it specially when the filename is ** + All inspired by report from Andrey Borzenkov + +lib/sh/zread.c + - zreadn: new function, like zread, but takes an additional argument + saying how many bytes to read into the local buffer. Can be used to + implement `read -N' without so many one-byte calls to zreadc. Code + from Mike Frysinger + + 12/12 + ----- +lib/glob/sm_loop.c + - PATSCAN (glob_patscan): if passed string already points to end of + pattern, return NULL immediately. Fixes problem with + extglob_skipname reported by Raphaël Droz + + 12/13 + ----- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_coproc: handle the command's exit status being inverted + (an oversight). Fixes bug reported by DJ Mills + and Andreas Schwab + + 12/14 + ----- +lib/readline/readline.c + - bind_arrow_keys_internal: add MINGW key bindings for Home, End, + Delete, and Insert keys. Fix from Pierre Muller + + +builtins/printf.def + - printf_builtin: '%()T' conversion: if there is no argument supplied, + behave as if -1 had been supplied (current time). ksh93-like feature + suggested by Clark Wang + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - document new printf %()T default argument behavior + + 12/15 + ----- +lib/readline/display.c + - displaying_prompt_first_line: new variable, indicates whether or + not the first line of output is displaying the prompt. Always true + in normal mode, sometimes false in horizontal scrolling mode + - rl_redisplay: set displaying_prompt_first_line to true unless we + are in horizontal mode; set to false in horizontal mode if the left + margin of the displayed line is greater than the end of the prompt + string + - rl_redisplay: when in horizontal scroll mode, don't adjust + _rl_last_c_pos by the wrap offset unless the line is displaying + a prompt containing invisible chars + - update line: don't adjust _rl_last_c_pos by the wrap offset unless + the line is displaying a prompt containing invisible chars + - update_line: if shrinking the line by reducing the number of + displayed characters, but we have already moved the cursor to the + beginning of the line where the first difference starts, don't + try to delete characters + +builtins/read.def + - unbuffered_read: set to 2 if invoked as `read -N' + - if unbuffered_read is set to 2, compute the number of chars we + need to read and read that many with zreadn. Posix mode still + uses zreadintr. Code from Mike Frysinger + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - read: make it clear that if read times out, it saves any input + read to that point into the variable arguments. Report from + Fiedler Roman + +subst.c + - command_substitute: change direct assignment of exit_immediately_on_error + to use change_flag ('e', FLAG_OFF) instead + +flags.c + - use errexit_flag as the variable modified by changes to the -e + option, reflect those changes to exit_immediately_on_error + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_builtin: new global variable, builtin_ignoring_errexit, set + to 0 by default and set to 1 if eval/source/command executing in a + context where -e should be ignored + - execute_builtin: set exit_immediately_on_error to errextit_flag + after executing eval/source/command in a context where -e should + be ignored + +flags.c + - if builtin_ignoring_errexit is set, changes to errexit_flag are + not reflected in the setting of exit_immediately_on_error. Fixes + bug reported by Robert Schiele + + 12/23 + ----- +include/posixjmp.h + - setjmp_nosigs: new define, call setjmp in such a way that it will + not manipulate the signal mask + +{expr,test,trap}.c + - setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp; don't need to manipulate + signal mask + +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp; don't need + to manipulate signal mask + +builtins/evalstring.c: + - parse_and_execute: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp; don't need + to manipulate signal mask + - parse_string: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp; don't need + to manipulate signal mask + - parse_and_execute: save and restore the signal mask if we get a + longjmp that doesn't cause us to return or exit (case DISCARD) + + 12/24 + ----- +general.c + - bash_tilde_expand: only set interrupt_immediately if there are no + signals trapped; we want to jump to top level if interrupted but + not run any trap commands + + 12/25 + ----- +jobs.c + - run_sigchld_trap: no longer set interrupt_immediately before calling + parse_and_execute, even if this is no longer run in a signal handler + context + +input.c + - getc_with_restart: add call to QUIT instead of CHECK_TERMSIG + +parse.y + - yy_stream_get: now that getc_with_restart calls QUIT, don't need to + set interrupt_immediately (already had call to run_pending_traps) + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_subshell_builtin_or_function,execute_function,execute_in_subshell: + setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp when saving return_catch; don't + need to manipulate signal mask + - execute_subshell_builtin_or_function,execute_in_subshell: + setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp where appropriate when saving + top_level; don't need to manipulate signal mask if we're going to + exit right away + +subst.c + - command_substitute: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp when saving + return_catch; don't need to manipulate signal mask + - command_substitute: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp where + appropriate when saving top_level; don't need to manipulate signal + mask if we're going to exit right away + +trap.c + - run_exit_trap: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp when saving + return_catch; don't need to manipulate signal mask + - run_exit_trap: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp where + appropriate when saving top_level; don't need to manipulate signal + mask if we're going to exit right away + - _run_trap_internal: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp when saving + return_catch; don't need to manipulate signal mask + +builtins/evalfile.c + - _evalfile: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp when saving + return_catch; don't need to manipulate signal mask + +builtins/evalstring.c + - evalstring: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp when saving + return_catch; don't need to manipulate signal mask + +shell.c + - main: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp where appropriate when + saving top_level; don't need to manipulate signal mask if we're + going to exit right away + - run_one_command: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp where + appropriate when saving top_level; don't need to manipulate signal + mask if we're going to exit right away + - run_wordexp: setjmp_nosigs: call instead of setjmp where + appropriate when saving top_level; don't need to manipulate signal + mask if we're going to exit right away + +eval.c + - reader_loop: save and restore the signal mask if we get a longjmp + that doesn't cause us to return or exit (case DISCARD) + + 12/26 + ----- +parse.y + - shell_input_line_{index,size,len}: now of type size_t; in some cases + the unsigned property makes a difference + - STRING_SAVER: saved_line_{size,index} now of type size_t + - shell_getc: don't allow shell_input_line to grow larger than SIZE_MAX; + lines longer than that are truncated until read sees a newline; + addresses theoretical buffer overflow described by Paul Eggert + + - set_line_mbstate: size_t changes like shell_getc + - shell_getc: if shell_input_line is larger than 32K, free it and + start over to avoid large memory allocations sticking around + +variables.c + - bind_global_variable: new function, binds value to a variable in + the global shell_variables table + +variables.h + - bind_global_variable: new extern declaration + +builtins/declare.def + - declare_internal: if -g given with name=value, but variable is not + found in the global variable table, make sure to call + bind_global_variable so the variable is created and modified at + global scope. Fixes a bug where declare -g x=y could modify `x' + at a previous function scope + +command.h + - W_ASSIGNARRAY: new word flag, compound indexed array assignment + +subst.h + - ASS_MKGLOBAL: new assignment flag, forcing global assignment even in + a function context, used by declare -g + +execute_cmd.c + - fix_assignment_words: set W_ASSIGNARRAY flag if -a option given to + declaration builtin + +subst.c + - do_assignment_internal: explicitly handle case where we are + executing in a function and we want to create a global array or + assoc variable + - shell_expand_word_list: call make_internal_declare if -a option + given to declaration builtin (W_ASSIGNARRAY); handle -g option with + it (W_ASSNGLOBAL). Fixes inconsistency noticed by Vicente Couce + Diaz , where declare -ag foo=(bar) could modify + array variable foo at previous function scope, not global scope + + 12/27 + ----- +bashline.c + - Minix needs the third argument to tputs to be a void funtion taking + an int argument, not an int-returning function. Fix from + John E. Malmberg as part of VMS bash port + + 12/29 + ----- +configure.ac,version.c,patchlevel.h + - bash-4.3-devel: new version, new shell compatibility level (43) + +subst.c + - parameter_brace_patsub: put the bash-4.2 code back in from the + change of 3/3 that runs the replacement string through quote + removal, make it dependent on shell_compatibility_level <= 42 + +builtins/shopt.def + - compat42: new shopt option + - set_compatibility_level: change logic to set and unset various + compat variables and shell_compatibility_level + +COMPAT + - new documentation for bash-4.3 compatibility changes + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - compat42: document new shopt option + +builtins/shopt.def + - set_compatibility_opts: new function, sets the various shopt + compat variables based on the value of shell_compatibility_level + +builtins/common.h + - set_compatibility_opts: new extern declaration + +variables.c + - BASH_COMPAT: new special variable; sets the shell compatibility + level. Accepts values in decimal (4.2) or integer (42) form; + Unsetting variable, setting it to empty string, or setting it to + out-of-range value sets the shell's compatibility level to the + default for the current version. Valid values are 3.1/31 through + the current version + - sv_shcompat: new function implementing logic for BASH_COMPAT + +variables.h + - sv_shcompat: new extern declaration + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - BASH_COMPAT: description of new variable + +lib/readline/complete.c + - _rl_colored_stats: default back to 0 for 4.3 release branch + + 1/5/2013 + -------- +quit.h + - remove spurious call to itrace in CHECK_WAIT_INTR + +bashline.c + - bash_event_hook: if we're going to jump to top_level, make sure we + clean up after readline() by calling rl_cleanup_after_signal(). + Fixes bug reported against devel branch by Raphaël Droz + + - bash_event_hook: reset the event hook before checking for signals + or traps in case we longjmp + +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - small additions to the set -e section to make it more clear that + contexts where -e is ignored extend to compound commands as well + as shell functions + +lib/readline/readline.h + - rl_signal_event_hook: new extern declaration + +lib/readline/input.c + - rl_signal_event_hook: new variable, hook function to call when a + function (currently just read(2)) is interrupted by a signal and + not restarted + - rl_getc: call rl_signal_event_hook instead of rl_event_hook + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - rl_signal_event_hook: document new function + +bashline.c + - changes to set rl_signal_event_hook instead of rl_event_hook + +lib/readline/readline.h + - change readline version numbers to 6.3 + + 1/6 + --- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - a couple of changes to the descriptions of the ERR trap and its + effects based on a message from Rob Nagler + + 1/9 + --- +expr.c + - expassign: invalidate curlval before freeing and NULLing tokstr to + avoid aliasing issues. Fixes bug reported by Eduardo A. Bustamante + López and Dan Douglas + +braces.c + - array_concat: don't be so aggressive in trying to short-circuit. We + can only short-circuit if we have a single-element array where the + element is an empty string (array[0] == "" array[1] = 0x0). Existing + practice requires us to replicate arrays and prefix or append empty + strings. Fixes bug reported by Eduardo A. Bustamante López + + + 1/11 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_builtin: since mapfile uses evalstring() to run its callbacks + internally, just like eval, so it needs to handle the case where the + temp environment given to mapfile persists throughout the entire + set of callback commands. This might be a problem with trap also, but + trap isn't run in the same way. Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas + + + 1/13 + ---- +redir.c + - redirection_error: before expanding the redirection word (if + expandable_redirection_filename returns true), disable command + substitution during expansion. Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas + + +subst.c + - expand_word_internal: case '\\': if the next character is an IFS + character, and the expansion occurs within double quotes, and the + character is not one for which backslash retains its meaning, add + the (escaped) '\' and the (escaped) character. Fixes bug reported + by Dan Douglas + + 1/15 + ---- +builtins/cd.def + - cd_builtin: make sure call to internal_getopt handles -e option. + Fixes bug reported by + + 1/17 + ---- +subst.c + - expand_word_list_internal: make sure tempenv_assign_error is + initialized to 0 + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_simple_command: make sure tempenv_assign_error is reset to 0 + after it's tested to see if an error should force the shell to exit. + Fixes problem where a the failure of a tempenv assignment preceding + a non-special builtin `sticks' and causes the next special builtin + to exit the shell. From a discussion on bug-bash started by + douxin + + 1/20 + ---- +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand_rhs: call stupidly_hack_special_variables + after assigning with ${param[:]=word} even if IFS is changing. + Suggested by Dan Douglas [TENTATIVE, needs work + on IFS side effects] + +command.h + - W_GLOBEXP (which was unused) is now W_SPLITSPACE (which isn't used + yet) + +{execute_cmd,subst,variables}.c + - removed all code that mentioned W_GLOBEXP + - removed mention of gnu_argv_flags and code that set it + + 1/22 + ---- +subst.c + - param_expand: set W_SPLITSPACE if we expand (unquoted) $* and + IFS is unset or null so we can be sure to split this on spaces + no matter what happens with IFS later + - expand_word_internal: note that param_expand returns W_SPLITSPACE + in the returned word flags and keep track of that state with + `split_on_spaces' + + 1/23 + ---- +subst.c + - expand_word_internal: if split_on_spaces is non-zero, make sure + we split `istring' on spaces and return the resultant word. The + previous expansions should have quoted spaces in the positional + parameters where necessary. Suggested by Dan Douglas + + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: make sure any subshell forked to run a + group command or user subshell at the end of a pipeline runs any + EXIT trap it sets. Fixes debian bash bug 698411 + http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=698411 + +subst.c + - shell_expand_word_list: fix code that creates args for and calls + make_internal_declare to avoid calling it twice (missing `else' + in 12/26 change) + - do_assignment_internal: fix code from 12/26 change to fix problem + where an existing assoc variable could be converted to an array + without checking `mkassoc' + + 1/24 + ---- +builtins/evalfile.c + - _evalfile: add missing `close (fd)' calls before returning to + avoid fd leaks. Bug and fix from Roman Rakus + + 1/25 + ---- +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: don't try to play tricks with the top of the unwind- + protect stack after read gets a SIGALRM; save input_string to new + memory, run the stack, then restore input_string and assign the + variables. Part of fix for bug reported by konsolebox + ; the rest of the fix is with the changes in + trap and signal handling and doing away with interrupt_immediately + + 1/26 + ---- +redir.c + - redirection_expand, write_here_string, write_here_document: before + calling any of the word expansion functions, after setting + expanding_redir to 1 (which bypasses the temp environment in the + variable lookup functions), call sv_ifs to reset the cached IFS- + related variables set by subst.c:setifs(). This ensures that + redirections will not get any IFS values that are set in the + temporary environment, as Posix specifies. Then, after the word + expansions, after resetting expanding_redir to 0, call sv_ifs + again to make sure the cached IFS values are set from any + assignments in the temporary environment. We force executing_builtin + to 1 to `fool' the variable lookup functions into using any temp + environment, then reset it to its old value after sv_ifs returns. + This is what allows read() to use the (cached) IFS variables set + in the temp environment. Fixes inconsistency reported by Dan Douglas + + + 1/29 + ---- +lib/readline/display.c + - update_line: fix off-by-one error when updating vis_lbreaks array + in a multibyte locale that occurs when moving multibyte chars from + one line down to another. Bug report and fix from Egmont + Koblinger + + 1/30 + ---- +configure.ac + - changed version to 4.3-alpha + +redir.c + - redir_open: handle open returning -1/EINTR, which seems to happen + a lot with FIFOs and SIGCHLD, and call QUIT to handle other + signals that can interrupt open(2). Bug report and initial fix + from Mike Frysinger + + 1/31 + ---- +subst.c + - parameter_brace_expand: make sure to propagate the PF_ASSIGNRHS flag + to parameter_brace_expand_word + - parameter_brace_expand_word: make sure that if the PF_ASSIGNRHS flag + is set and we are expanding ${a[@]} or ${a[*]} we set quoted to + include Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES before calling array_value_internal, mirroring + what we do for $@ and $*. Fixes inconsistency reported by Dan + Douglas + +configure.ac + - use AC_CHECK_TOOL instead of AC_CHECK_PROG to check for ar, since it + will find $host-prefixed versions of utilities. Report and fix from + Mike Frysinger + +builtins/setattr.def + - set_var_attribute: check whether bind_variable (called when the + variable whose attributes are being modified is found in the temp + environment) just modified a read-only global variable, and don't + bother marking the temporary variable for propagation if so. The + propagation is superfluous and will result in a strange error + message + + 2/2 + --- +variables.c + - initialize_shell_variables: don't try to import function definitions + with invalid names from the environment if already in posix mode, + but create them as (invisible) exported variables so they pass + through the environment. Print an error message so user knows + what's wrong. Fixes bug reported by Tomas Trnka + + 2/9 + --- + +builtins/read.def + - sigalrm_seen, alrmbuf: now global so the rest of the shell (trap.c) + can use them + - sigalrm: just sets flag, no longer longjmps to alrmbuf; problem was + longjmp without manipulating signal mask, leaving SIGALRM blocked + +quit.h + - move CHECK_ALRM macro here from builtins/read.def so trap.c: + check_signals() can call it + +trap.c + - check_signals: add call to CHECK_ALRM before QUIT + - check_signals_and_traps: call check_signals() instead of including + CHECK_ALRM and QUIT inline. Integrating check for read builtin's + SIGALRM (where zread call to check_signals_and_traps can see it) + fixes problem reported by Mike Frysinger + + 2/12 + ---- +lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c + - xdupmbstowcs2: fixed but where end of string was not handled + correctly, causing loop to go past end of string in a bunch of cases. + Fixes bug reported by "Dashing" + + + 2/13 + ---- +builtins/pushd.def + - popd_builtin: treat any argument that isn't -n or of the form + [-+][[:digit:]]* as an error. Fixes problem reported by Bruce + Korb + + 2/14 + ---- +configure.ac + - add check for sig_atomic_t; already a placeholder for it in + config.h.in + + 2/15 + ---- +subst.c + - do_compound_assignment: don't call assign_compound_array_list with + a NULL variable in case make_local_xxx_variable returns NULL + (it will if you try to shadow a readonly or noassign variable). + Fixes bug reported by Richard Tollerton + + 2/16 + ---- +variables.c + - make_local_variable: print error messager if an attempt is made to + create a local variable shadowing a `noassign' variable. Previously + we just silently refused to do it + +trap.[ch] + - get_original_signal: now global so rest of the shell can use it + +sig.c + - initialize_shell_signals: install a signal handler for SIGTERM + that does nothing except set a sigterm_received flag instead of + ignoring it with SIG_IGN, as long as SIGTERM is not ignored when + the shell is started. Use get_original_signal early to get the + original handler, since we will do that later anyway + - set_signal_handler: if installing sigterm_sighandler as the SIGTERM + handler, make sure to add SA_RESTART flag to make it as close to + SIG_IGN as possible + +sig.h + - sigterm_sighandler: new extern declaration + +quit.h + - RESET_SIGTERM: set sigterm_receved to 0 + - CHECK_SIGTERM: check sigterm_received; if it's non-zero, treat it + as a fatal signal and call termsig_handler to exit the shell + +jobs.c + - make_child: call RESET_SIGTERM just before fork() so we can detect + if the child process received a SIGTERM before it's able to change + the signal handler back to what it was when the shell started + (presumably SIG_DFL). Only has effect if the shell installed + sigterm_sighandler for SIGTERM, interactive shells that were not + started with SIG_IGN as the SIGTERM handler + - make_child: call RESET_SIGTERM in the parent after fork() so the + rest of the shell won't react to it + +execute_cmd.c + - execute_simple_command: call CHECK_SIGTERM after make_child in child + to catch SIGTERM received after fork() and before restoring old + signal handlers + - execute_disk_command: call CHECK_SIGTERM after make_child in child + process after restoring old signal handlers and again just before + calling shell_execve. Fixes race condition observed by + Padraig Brady when testing with his `timeout' + program + +lib/readline/display.c + - open_some_spaces: new function, subset of insert_some_chars that just + opens up a specified number of spaces to be overwritten + - insert_some_spaces: now just calls to open_some_spaces followed by + _rl_output_some_chars + - update_line: use col_temp instead of recalculating it using + _rl_col_width in the case where we use more columns with fewer bytes + - update_line: use open_some_spaces and then output the right number + of chars instead of trying to print new characters then overwrite + existing characters in two separate calls. This includes removing + some dodgy code and making things simpler. Fix from Egmont + Koblinger + - use new variable `bytes_to_insert' instead of overloading temp in + some code blocks (nls - nfd, bytes that comprise the characters + different in the new line from the old) + + 2/18 + ---- +redir.c + - do_redirection_internal: add undoable redirection for the implicit + close performed by the <&n- and >&n- redirections. Fixes bug + reported by Stephane Chazelas + + 2/19 + ---- +sig.c + - termsig_handler: an interactive shell killed by SIGHUP and keeping + command history will try to save the shell history before exiting. + This is an attempt to preserve the save-history-when-the-terminal- + window-is-closed behavior + + 2/21 + ---- +braces.c + - brace_expand: if a sequence expansion fails (e.g. because the + integers overflow), treat that expansion as a simple string, including + the braces, and try to process any remainder of the string. The + remainder may include brace expansions. Derived from SuSE bug + 804551 example (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=804551) + + 2/23 + ---- +{quit,sig}.h,sig.c + - sigterm_received declaration now in sig.h; type is sig_atomic_t + - sigwinch_received type now sig_atomic_t + - sig.h includes bashtypes.h and if SIG_DFL not defined + (same logic as trap.h) to pick up sig_atomic_t + +unwind_prot.c + - include sig.h before quit.h (reverse order) + + 2/27 + ---- +builtins/shopt.def + - reset_shopt_options: make sure check_window_size is reset to the + default from config.h, not unconditionally to 0 + +jobs.[ch] + - last_made_pid, last_asynchronous_pid: now volatile. Change from SuSE + +jobs.c + - wait_for: if we're using sigaction to install a handler for SIGCHLD, + make sure we specify SA_RESTART + +lib/{tilde,readline}/shell.c + - get_home_dir: instead of looking in the password file every time, + look once and cache the result + +sig.[ch] + - sigwinch_received, sigterm_received: now `volatile' qualified + +sig.c,quit.h + - interrupt_state,terminating_signal: now sig_atomic_t + + 3/1 + --- +MANIFEST,examples/* + - removed around 120 files without FSF copyrights; requested by + Karl Berry in early January + + 3/2 + --- +lib/malloc/malloc.c + - morecore: only check whether SIGCHLD is trapped if SIGCHLD is defined + +doc/bashref.texi + - Fixed most of the examples in the GNU Parallel section to use better + shell idioms following complaints on bug-bash; added a couple of + examples and smoothed out the text + +quit.h + - include "sig.h" for sig_atomic_t + +lib/readline/display.c + - update_line: when inserting one or more characters at the end of + the display line in a non-multibyte environment, just write from the + first difference to the end of the line and return. We don't have + to adjust _rl_last_c_pos. This is needed to adjust from the old + two-part copy to a single call to _rl_output_some_chars (change of + 2/16) + + 3/4 + --- +Makefile.in,doc/Makefile.in + - PACKAGE_TARNAME, docdir: new variables substituted by autoconf + - OTHER_DOCS,OTHER_INSTALLED_DOCS: new variables with auxiliary + documentation files to be installed into $(docdir) + - install: add new rule to install $(OTHER_DOCS) + - uninstall: add new rule to uninstall $(docdir)/$(OTHER_INSTALLED_DOCS) + +doc/bash.1 + - add URL to `POSIX' file in `SEE ALSO' section; put pointer to that + section in --posix and set -o posix descriptions + +examples/ + - removed around 110 examples at the request of the FSF due to copyright + issues + + 3/5 + --- +builtins/setattr.def + - readonly: modified help text slightly to make it clearer that + functions aren't changed or displayed unless the -f option is given. + Report from + + 3/9 + --- +include/typemax.h + - SIZE_MAX: define to 65535 (Posix minimum maximum) if not defined + +parse.y + - include "typemax.h" for possible SIZE_MAX definition, make sure we + include it after shell.h + +{braces,expr}.c + - include "typemax.h" for possible INTMAX_MIN and INTMAX_MAX definitions + + 3/10 + ---- +bashline.c + - bash_default_completion: make sure completion type of `!' (same as + TAB but with show-all-if-ambiguous set) and glob-word-completion + sets rl_filename_completion_desired to 0 so extra backslashes don't + get inserted by `quoting' the completion. We can't kill all the + matches because show-all-if-ambiguous needs them. Bug report from + Marcel (Felix) Giannelia + +[bash-4.3-alpha frozen] + + 3/14 + ---- +general.c + - trim_pathname: use memmove instead of memcpy since the source and + destination pathnames may overlap. Report and fix from Matthew + Riley + + 3/18 + ---- +configure.ac + - socklen_t is defined as `unsigned int' if configure can't find it + + 3/20 + ---- +lib/readline/complete.c + - S_ISVTX: since it's not defined on all platforms (Minix), make sure + its use is protected with #ifdef + + 3/21 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - Added mention of ${!name[@]} and ${!name[*]} expansions to get all + indices of an array. Suggested by Jonathan Leffler + + + 3/24 + ---- +subst.h + - SD_IGNOREQUOTE: new define for skip_to_delim; if set, means that + single quotes (for now) will be treated as ordinary characters + +subst.c + - skip_to_delim: handle SD_IGNOREQUOTE. no callers use it for now + + 3/25 + ---- +support/config.{guess,sub} + - updated to versions from autoconf-2.69 + + 3/31 + ---- +lib/sh/shquote.c + - sh_single_quote: short-circuit quoting a single "'" instead of + creating a long string with empty single-quoted strings + +parser.h + - DOLBRACE_QUOTE2: new define, like DOLBRACE_QUOTE, but need to single- + quote results of $'...' expansion because quote removal will be + done later. Right now this is only done for ${word/pat/rep} + +parse.y + - parse_matched_pair: set state to DOLBRACE_QUOTE2 for pattern + substitution word expansion so we don't treat single quote specially + in the pattern or replacement string + - parse_matched_pair: if we're parsing a dollar-brace word expansion + (${...}) and we're not treating single quote specially within + double quotes, single-quote the translation of $'...' ansi-c + escaped strings. Original report and fix from Eduardo A. + Bustamante López + +subst.c + - extract_dollar_brace_string: ${word/pat/rep} scanning now sets the + DOLBRACE_QUOTE2 flag instead of DOLBRACE_QUOTE so we don't treat + single quotes specially within a double-quoted string + +execute_cmd.c + - fix_assignment_words: skip over assignment statements preceding a + command word before trying to figure out whether or not assignment + statements following a possible declaration command should be + treated specially. Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas + + + 4/4 + --- +lib/readline/readline.c + - _rl_dispatch_subseq: only call _rl_vi_set_last (and check whether + the key is a text modification command) if the key sequence length + is 1. That keeps the arrow keys from setting the last command + when called in vi command mode. Fixes bug reported by Ian A. + Watson + + 4/6 + --- +lib/readline/bind.c + - rl_parse_and_bind: when parsing a double-quoted string as the value + of a variable, make sure we skip past the leading double quote. + Fix from Andreas Schwab + +variables.c + - hash_lookup: set new local variable last_table_searched to the table + a successful lookup appears in; tested in make_local_variable to + solve the problem below + - make_local_variable: if we find a variable with the tempenv flag + set at the same `level' as variable_context', but not found in the + temporary_env (temp environment preceding the builtin), return it. + The temp environment preceding the function call has already been + merged (in execute_function) into the list of variable contexts the + function sees as shell_variables by the time this is called. Fixes + inconsistency pointed out by Dan Douglas + +subst.c + - expand_arith_string: expanded out contents of expand_string, + expand_string_internal, expand_string_if_necessary to create a + WORD_DESC and call call_expand_word_internal() on it directly. + We don't want process substitution to be performed ( 1<(2) ) should + mean something different in an arithmetic expression context. + It doesn't work to just turn on the DQUOTE flag, since that means + that things like ${x["expression"]} are not expanded correctly. + Fixes problem pointed out by Dan Douglas + + 4/13 + ---- +subst.c + - process_substitute: run the EXIT trap before exiting, as other + shells seem to. Fixes problem pointed out by Dan Douglas + + +lib/readline/readline.c + - readline_internal_setup: call rl_vi_insertion_mode to enter vi + mode instead of rl_vi_insert_mode to avoid resetting the saved last + command information. Posix says that `.' can repeat a command + that was entered on a previous line so we need to save the info. + Fixes bug reported by Ian A. Watson + + 4/14 + ---- +lib/readline/complete.c + - rl_completion_matches: make sure xrealloc returns something non-null + (can happen when interrupted by a signal) before trying to add + matches to match_list + +subst.c + - array_remove_pattern: return NULL right away if array_variable_part + returns an invisible variable + - array_length_reference: handle array_variable_part returning an + invisible variable + - get_var_and_type: handle array_variable_part returning an invisible + variable + + 4/15 + ---- +execute_cmd.c + - execute_command_internal: make sure to run the EXIT trap for group + commands anywhere in pipelines, not just at the end. From a point + raised by Andreas Schwab + +variables.c + - bind_int_variable: make sure invisible flag is unset. Fixes problems + like "declare -ai a; : $(( a[4]=4 ));" + +arrayfunc.c + - array_variable_part: return variable even if invisible flag set, + callers must handle invisible vars + + 4/18 + ---- +builtins/set.def + - unset_builtin: if -n flag given, call unset_nameref instead of + unset_variable + +variables.c + - find_variable_nameref: print warning message if nameref circular + reference detected, return NULL and let caller deal with it + +builtins/declare.def + - declare_builtin: only disallow global references at this point if + we are at the global scope + + 5/16 + ---- +configure.ac + - update release status to beta + + 5/23 + ---- +trap.c + - run_pending_traps: save and restore pipeline around calls to + evalstring() in case we get a trap while running a trap. Have to + figure out the recursive running traps issue elsewhere. Fixes + bug reported by Roman Rakus + - run_pending_traps: make sure to set running_trap to the appropriate + signal value when running a trap command + - run_pending_traps: short-circuit immediately if running_trap set + when invoked. Could change this later to only skip if it would + run the same trap as currently being run (running_trap == sig + 1) + +configure.ac + - add warning if bison not found + +lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi + - new section with an example program illustrating the callback + interface. Suggested by Peng Yu + +examples/loadables/Makefile.in + - remove references to `cut' and `getconf', which were removed in + early March + + 5/28 + ---- +lib/sh/pathphys.c + - sh_realpath: correct inverted two arguments to call to sh_makepath. + Report and fix from Julien Thomas + + 6/7 + --- +execute_cmd.c + - executing_line_number: the else clauses that are conditional on + various options being defined can simply be if clauses -- they are + mutually exclusive and all have `return' in the body. Fixes bug + reported by Flavio Medeiros + + 6/25 + ---- +lib/readline/readline.c + - readline_internal_setup: only sent the meta-key enable string to the + terminal if we've been told to use one and the terminal has been + successfully initialized (RL_ISSTATE (RL_STATE_TERMPREPPED) != 0). + Suggested by Dan Mick + +lib/readline/signals.c + - _rl_signal_handler: call any defined signal hook after calling + rl_resize_terminal when handling a SIGWINCH. We already have called + the original SIGWINCH handler but will not be resending the signal + to ourselves + + 6/27 + ---- +lib/readline/doc/history.3, doc/bash.1 + - fix description of the `$' modifier to note that it expands to the + last *word*, which is not always the last argument. Report from + ariyetz@gmail.com via gnu.org RT + + 6/29 + ---- +lib/glob/smatch.c + - glob_asciiranges: initialize to value of GLOBASCII_DEFAULT instead + of 0 (0 if not defined) + +configure.ac,config.h.in + - --enable-glob-asciiranges-default: new option, controls the value of + GLOBASCII_DEFAULT; use it to turn globasciiranges shopt option on + by default + +doc/bashref.texi + - document new --enable-glob-asciiranges-default configure option + +variables.c + - assign_in_env: implement += value appending semantics for assignments + preceding command names + + 7/4 + --- +expr.c + - set lasttok = NUM in all of the functions that result in a number, + even if it's a boolean, to avoid errors with constructs like + 1 * x = 1, which should be an asignment error. Fixes problem + pointed out by Dan Douglas + +parse.y + - decode_prompt_string: don't bother to call strcpy if + polite_directory_format returns its argument unchanged. It's not + necessary and Mac OS X 10.9 aborts because of a supposed overlapping + string copy. Bug and fix from simon@hitzemann.org + +subst.c + - parameter_brace_find_indir: new function, code from + parameter_brace_expand_indir that looks up the indirectly-referenced + variable, but does not expand it + - parameter_brace_expand_indir: call parameter_brace_find_indir to + look up indirected variable reference + - get_var_and_type: call parameter_brace_find_indir if it looks like we + are trying to manipulate an indirect variable reference like + ${!b%%foo}. This makes a difference if !b references an array + variable. Bug report from Dan Douglas + + 7/6 + --- +lib/sh/casemod.c + - sh_modcase: make sure argument passed to is_basic is <= UCHAR_MAX, + since cval can convert something to a wchar_t greater than UCHAR_MAX. + Fixes bug reported by Tomasz Tomasik + + 7/8 + --- +lib/readline/history.c + - add_history_time: if history_length == 0, referencing history_length + - 1 will result in an array bounds error, so make history_length be + at least 1 before going on. Fixes bug reported by Geng Sheng Liu + + +builtins/setattr.def + - show_func_attributes: display definition (if NODEFS argument is 0) and + attributes for a particular function; used by `declare -fp name' + +builtins/declare.def + - declare_internal: call show_func_attributes if -f supplied with -p. + Fixes inconsistency observed by Linda Walsh + +builtins/common.h + - new extern declaration for show_func_attributes + +builtins/read.def + - read_builtin: check the first supplied variable name for validity + before attempting to read any input, since we know we will have to + at least use that one. Don't check any other names yet. Suggested + by jidanni@jidanni.org + + 7/10 + ---- +redir.c + - do_redirection_internal: when closing a file descriptor with + r_close_this ([n]<&-) count close errors as redirection errors if + errno ends up as EIO or ENOSPC. Originally reported back in April + 2012 by Andrey Zaitsev + + 7/11 + ---- +redir.c + - do_redirection_internal: before calling check_bash_input, make sure + that we don't call check_bash_input for an asynchronous process that + is replacing stdin with something else. The seek backwards affects + the parent process as well, since parents and children share the + file pointer. Fixes problem originally reported in March 2013 by + Martin Jackson + + 7/13 + ---- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - slight change to add a description of `shopt -o' suggested by Bruce + Korb + + 7/19 + ---- +lib/readline/histfile.c + - history_do_write: if close returns < 0, make sure we restore the + backup history file and return a non-zero value + - history_truncate_file: if write or close return < 0, make sure we + return a non-zero value + +[bash-4.3-beta frozen] + + 7/21 + ---- +lib/readline/isearch.c + - rl_display_search: now takes an entire search context flags word as + the second argument, instead of just reverse flag; changed callers + - rl_display_search: if the search has failed, add `failed ' to the + beginning of the search prompt + - _rl_isearch_dispatch: if the search has failed, display the entire + search string with an indication that the search failed but with the + last matching line. Suggested by jidanni@jidanni.org + +command.h + - W_ASSIGNINT: new word flag; used internally for make_internal_declare + and set by fix_assignment_words + +execute_cmd.c + - fix_assignment_words: set W_ASSIGNINT if compound assignment and -i + given as option. We don't do anything with the value yet + +subst.c + - shell_expand_word_list: rework the way the option list that is + passed to make_internal_declare is created + + 8/1 + --- +doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi} + - minor changes to description of $! based on a report from Chris + Down + +arrayfunc.c + - assign_array_element_internal: before trying to get an array's max + index to process a negative subscript, make sure the array exists. + Bug report from Geir Hauge + + 8/2 + --- +arrayfunc.c + - assign_array_element_internal: before using array_max_index() when + processing a negative subscript, make sure the variable is an array. + if it's not, use 0 as array_max_index assuming it's a string. + Bug report from Geir Hauge diff --git a/CWRU/POSIX.NOTES.old b/CWRU/POSIX.NOTES.old new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1707ab10c --- /dev/null +++ b/CWRU/POSIX.NOTES.old @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +Starting bash with the `--posix' command-line option or executing +`set -o posix' while bash is running will cause bash to conform more +closely to the Posix.2 standard by changing the behavior to match that +specified by Posix.2 in areas where the bash default differs. + +The following list is what's changed when `posix mode' is in effect: + +1. When a command in the hash table no longer exists, bash will re-search + $PATH to find the new location. This is also available with + `shopt -s checkhash'. + +2. The >& redirection does not redirect stdout and stderr. + +3. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job + exits with a non-zero status is `Done(status)'. + +4. Reserved words may not be aliased. + +5. The Posix.2 PS1 and PS2 expansions of `!' -> history number and + `!!' -> `!' are enabled, and parameter expansion is performed on + the value regardless of the setting of the `promptvars' option. + +6. Interactive comments are enabled by default. (Note that bash has + them on by default anyway.) + +7. The Posix.2 startup files are executed ($ENV) rather than the normal + bash files. + +8. Tilde expansion is only performed on assignments preceding a command + name, rather than on all assignment statements on the line. + +9. The default history file is ~/.sh_history (default value of $HISTFILE). + +10. The output of `kill -l' prints all the signal names on a single line, + separated by spaces. + +11. Non-interactive shells exit if `file' in `. file' is not found. + +12. Redirection operators do not perform pathname expansion on the word + in the redirection unless the shell is interactive + +13. Function names must be valid shell identifiers. That is, they may not + contain characters other than letters, digits, and underscores, and + may not start with a digit. Declaring a function with an illegal name + causes a fatal syntax error in non-interactive shells. + +14. Posix.2 `special' builtins are found before shell functions during command + lookup. + +15. If a Posix.2 special builtin returns an error status, a non-interactive + shell exits. The fatal errors are those listed in the POSIX.2 standard, + and include things like passing incorrect options, redirection errors, + variable assignment errors for assignments preceding the command name, + and so on. + +16. The environment passed to executed commands is not sorted. Neither is + the output of `set'. This is not strictly Posix.2 behavior, but sh + does it this way. Ksh does not. It's not necessary to sort the + environment; no program should rely on it being sorted. + +17. If the `cd' builtin finds a directory to change to using $CDPATH, the + value it assigns to $PWD does not contain any symbolic links, as if + `cd -P' had been executed. + +18. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable + assignment error occurs when no command name follows the assignment + statements. A variable assignment error occurs, for example, when + trying to assign a value to a read-only variable. + +19. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if the iteration + variable in a for statement or the selection variable in a select + statement is a read-only variable. + +20. Process substitution is not available. + +21. Assignment statements preceding POSIX.2 `special' builtins persist in + the shell environment after the builtin completes. + +There is other Posix.2 behavior that bash does not implement. Specifically: + +1. Assignment statements affect the execution environment of all builtins, + not just special ones. diff --git a/CWRU/old/set.def.save b/CWRU/old/set.def.save new file mode 100644 index 000000000..87b78d7cc --- /dev/null +++ b/CWRU/old/set.def.save @@ -0,0 +1,544 @@ +This file is set.def, from which is created set.c. +It implements the "set" and "unset" builtins in Bash. + +Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + +Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free +Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later +version. + +Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY +WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + +$PRODUCES set.c + +#include +#include "../shell.h" +#include "../flags.h" + +#include "bashgetopt.h" + +extern int interactive; +extern int noclobber, posixly_correct; +#if defined (READLINE) +extern int rl_editing_mode, no_line_editing; +#endif /* READLINE */ + +$BUILTIN set +$FUNCTION set_builtin +$SHORT_DOC set [--abefhkmnptuvxldBCHP] [-o option] [arg ...] + -a Mark variables which are modified or created for export. + -b Notify of job termination immediately. + -e Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status. + -f Disable file name generation (globbing). + -h Locate and remember function commands as functions are + defined. Function commands are normally looked up when + the function is executed. + -i Force the shell to be an "interactive" one. Interactive shells + always read `~/.bashrc' on startup. + -k All keyword arguments are placed in the environment for a + command, not just those that precede the command name. + -m Job control is enabled. + -n Read commands but do not execute them. + -o option-name + Set the variable corresponding to option-name: + allexport same as -a + braceexpand same as -B +#if defined (READLINE) + emacs use an emacs-style line editing interface +#endif /* READLINE */ + errexit same as -e + histexpand same as -H + ignoreeof the shell will not exit upon reading EOF + interactive-comments + allow comments to appear in interactive commands + monitor same as -m + noclobber disallow redirection to existing files + noexec same as -n + noglob same as -f + nohash same as -d + notify save as -b + nounset same as -u + physical same as -P + posix change the behavior of bash where the default + operation differs from the 1003.2 standard to + match the standard + privileged same as -p + verbose same as -v +#if defined (READLINE) + vi use a vi-style line editing interface +#endif /* READLINE */ + xtrace same as -x + -p Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match. + Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell + functions. Turning this option off causes the effective uid and + gid to be set to the real uid and gid. + -t Exit after reading and executing one command. + -u Treat unset variables as an error when substituting. + -v Print shell input lines as they are read. + -x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed. + -l Save and restore the binding of the NAME in a FOR command. + -d Disable the hashing of commands that are looked up for execution. + Normally, commands are remembered in a hash table, and once + found, do not have to be looked up again. +#if defined (BRACE_EXPANSION) + -B the shell will perform brace expansion +#endif /* BRACE_EXPANSION */ +#if defined (BANG_HISTORY) + -H Enable ! style history substitution. This flag is on + by default. +#endif /* BANG_HISTORY */ + -C If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten + by redirection of output. + -P If set, do not follow symbolic links when executing commands + such as cd which change the current directory. + +Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off. The +flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current +set of flags may be found in $-. The remaining n ARGs are positional +parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n. If no +ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed. +$END + +/* An a-list used to match long options for set -o to the corresponding + option letter. */ +struct { + char *name; + int letter; +} o_options[] = { + { "allexport", 'a' }, +#if defined (BRACE_EXPANSION) + { "braceexpand",'B' }, +#endif + { "errexit", 'e' }, + { "histexpand", 'H' }, + { "monitor", 'm' }, + { "noexec", 'n' }, + { "noglob", 'f' }, + { "nohash", 'd' }, +#if defined (JOB_CONTROL) + { "notify", 'b' }, +#endif /* JOB_CONTROL */ + {"nounset", 'u' }, + {"physical", 'P' }, + {"privileged", 'p' }, + {"verbose", 'v' }, + {"xtrace", 'x' }, + {(char *)NULL, 0}, +}; + +#define MINUS_O_FORMAT "%-15s\t%s\n" + +void +list_minus_o_opts () +{ + register int i; + char *on = "on", *off = "off"; + + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "noclobber", (noclobber == 1) ? on : off); + + if (find_variable ("ignoreeof") || find_variable ("IGNOREEOF")) + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "ignoreeof", on); + else + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "ignoreeof", off); + + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "interactive-comments", + interactive_comments ? on : off); + + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "posix", posixly_correct ? on : off); + +#if defined (READLINE) + if (no_line_editing) + { + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "emacs", off); + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "vi", off); + } + else + { + /* Magic. This code `knows' how readline handles rl_editing_mode. */ + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "emacs", (rl_editing_mode == 1) ? on : off); + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "vi", (rl_editing_mode == 0) ? on : off); + } +#endif /* READLINE */ + + for (i = 0; o_options[i].name; i++) + { + int *on_or_off, zero = 0; + + on_or_off = find_flag (o_options[i].letter); + if (on_or_off == FLAG_UNKNOWN) + on_or_off = &zero; + printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, o_options[i].name, (*on_or_off == 1) ? on : off); + } +} + +set_minus_o_option (on_or_off, option_name) + int on_or_off; + char *option_name; +{ + int option_char = -1; + + if (STREQ (option_name, "noclobber")) + { + if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON) + bind_variable ("noclobber", ""); + else + unbind_variable ("noclobber"); + stupidly_hack_special_variables ("noclobber"); + } + else if (STREQ (option_name, "ignoreeof")) + { + unbind_variable ("ignoreeof"); + unbind_variable ("IGNOREEOF"); + if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON) + bind_variable ("IGNOREEOF", "10"); + stupidly_hack_special_variables ("IGNOREEOF"); + } + +#if defined (READLINE) + else if ((STREQ (option_name, "emacs")) || (STREQ (option_name, "vi"))) + { + if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON) + { + rl_variable_bind ("editing-mode", option_name); + + if (interactive) + with_input_from_stdin (); + no_line_editing = 0; + } + else + { + int isemacs = (rl_editing_mode == 1); + if ((isemacs && STREQ (option_name, "emacs")) || + (!isemacs && STREQ (option_name, "vi"))) + { + if (interactive) + with_input_from_stream (stdin, "stdin"); + no_line_editing = 1; + } + else + builtin_error ("not in %s editing mode", option_name); + } + } +#endif /* READLINE */ + else if (STREQ (option_name, "interactive-comments")) + interactive_comments = (on_or_off == FLAG_ON); + else if (STREQ (option_name, "posix")) + { + posixly_correct = (on_or_off == FLAG_ON); + unbind_variable ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); + unbind_variable ("POSIX_PEDANTIC"); + if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON) + { + bind_variable ("POSIXLY_CORRECT", ""); + stupidly_hack_special_variables ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); + } + } + else + { + register int i; + for (i = 0; o_options[i].name; i++) + { + if (STREQ (option_name, o_options[i].name)) + { + option_char = o_options[i].letter; + break; + } + } + if (option_char == -1) + { + builtin_error ("%s: unknown option name", option_name); + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + if (change_flag (option_char, on_or_off) == FLAG_ERROR) + { + bad_option (option_name); + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + } + return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); +} + +/* Set some flags from the word values in the input list. If LIST is empty, + then print out the values of the variables instead. If LIST contains + non-flags, then set $1 - $9 to the successive words of LIST. */ +set_builtin (list) + WORD_LIST *list; +{ + int on_or_off, flag_name, force_assignment = 0; + + if (!list) + { + SHELL_VAR **vars; + + vars = all_shell_variables (); + if (vars) + { + print_var_list (vars); + free (vars); + } + + vars = all_shell_functions (); + if (vars) + { + print_var_list (vars); + free (vars); + } + + return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); + } + + /* Check validity of flag arguments. */ + if (*list->word->word == '-' || *list->word->word == '+') + { + register char *arg; + WORD_LIST *save_list = list; + + while (list && (arg = list->word->word)) + { + char c; + + if (arg[0] != '-' && arg[0] != '+') + break; + + /* `-' or `--' signifies end of flag arguments. */ + if (arg[0] == '-' && + (!arg[1] || (arg[1] == '-' && !arg[2]))) + break; + + while (c = *++arg) + { + if (find_flag (c) == FLAG_UNKNOWN && c != 'o') + { + char s[2]; + s[0] = c; s[1] = '\0'; + bad_option (s); + if (c == '?') + builtin_usage (); + return (c == '?' ? EXECUTION_SUCCESS : EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + } + list = list->next; + } + list = save_list; + } + + /* Do the set command. While the list consists of words starting with + '-' or '+' treat them as flags, otherwise, start assigning them to + $1 ... $n. */ + while (list) + { + char *string = list->word->word; + + /* If the argument is `--' or `-' then signal the end of the list + and remember the remaining arguments. */ + if (string[0] == '-' && (!string[1] || (string[1] == '-' && !string[2]))) + { + list = list->next; + + /* `set --' unsets the positional parameters. */ + if (string[1] == '-') + force_assignment = 1; + + /* Until told differently, the old shell behaviour of + `set - [arg ...]' being equivalent to `set +xv [arg ...]' + stands. Posix.2 says the behaviour is marked as obsolescent. */ + else + { + change_flag ('x', '+'); + change_flag ('v', '+'); + } + + break; + } + + if ((on_or_off = *string) && + (on_or_off == '-' || on_or_off == '+')) + { + int i = 1; + while (flag_name = string[i++]) + { + if (flag_name == '?') + { + builtin_usage (); + return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); + } + else if (flag_name == 'o') /* -+o option-name */ + { + char *option_name; + WORD_LIST *opt; + + opt = list->next; + + if (!opt) + { + list_minus_o_opts (); + continue; + } + + option_name = opt->word->word; + + if (!option_name || !*option_name || (*option_name == '-')) + { + list_minus_o_opts (); + continue; + } + list = list->next; /* Skip over option name. */ + + if (set_minus_o_option (on_or_off, option_name) != EXECUTION_SUCCESS) + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + else + { + if (change_flag (flag_name, on_or_off) == FLAG_ERROR) + { + char opt[3]; + opt[0] = on_or_off; + opt[1] = flag_name; + opt[2] = '\0'; + bad_option (opt); + builtin_usage (); + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + } + } + } + else + { + break; + } + list = list->next; + } + + /* Assigning $1 ... $n */ + if (list || force_assignment) + remember_args (list, 1); + return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); +} + +$BUILTIN unset +$FUNCTION unset_builtin +$SHORT_DOC unset [-f] [-v] [name ...] +For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function. Given +the `-v', unset will only act on variables. Given the `-f' flag, +unset will only act on functions. With neither flag, unset first +tries to unset a variable, and if that fails, then tries to unset a +function. Some variables (such as PATH and IFS) cannot be unset; also +see readonly. +$END + +#define NEXT_VARIABLE() any_failed++; list = list->next; continue; + +unset_builtin (list) + WORD_LIST *list; +{ + int unset_function, unset_variable, unset_array, opt, any_failed; + char *name; + + unset_function = unset_variable = unset_array = any_failed = 0; + + reset_internal_getopt (); + while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "fv")) != -1) + { + switch (opt) + { + case 'f': + unset_function = 1; + break; + case 'v': + unset_variable = 1; + break; + default: + builtin_usage (); + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + } + + list = loptend; + + if (unset_function && unset_variable) + { + builtin_error ("cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"); + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + } + + while (list) + { + SHELL_VAR *var; + int tem; +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + char *t; +#endif + + name = list->word->word; + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (!unset_function && valid_array_reference (name)) + { + t = strchr (name, '['); + *t++ = '\0'; + unset_array++; + } +#endif + + var = unset_function ? find_function (name) : find_variable (name); + + if (var && !unset_function && non_unsettable_p (var)) + { + builtin_error ("%s: cannot unset", name); + NEXT_VARIABLE (); + } + + /* Posix.2 says that unsetting readonly variables is an error. */ + if (var && readonly_p (var)) + { + builtin_error ("%s: cannot unset: readonly %s", + name, unset_function ? "function" : "variable"); + NEXT_VARIABLE (); + } + + /* Unless the -f option is supplied, the name refers to a variable. */ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (var && unset_array) + { + if (array_p (var) == 0) + { + builtin_error ("%s: not an array variable", name); + NEXT_VARIABLE (); + } + else + tem = unbind_array_element (var, t); + } + else +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + tem = makunbound (name, unset_function ? shell_functions : shell_variables); + + /* This is what Posix.2 draft 11+ says. ``If neither -f nor -v + is specified, the name refers to a variable; if a variable by + that name does not exist, a function by that name, if any, + shall be unset.'' */ + if ((tem == -1) && !unset_function && !unset_variable) + tem = makunbound (name, shell_functions); + + if (tem == -1) + any_failed++; + else if (!unset_function) + stupidly_hack_special_variables (name); + + list = list->next; + } + + if (any_failed) + return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); + else + return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); +} diff --git a/CWRU/save/unwind_prot.h.save b/CWRU/save/unwind_prot.h.save new file mode 100644 index 000000000..998fd72b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/CWRU/save/unwind_prot.h.save @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/* unwind_prot.h - Macros and functions for hacking unwind protection. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under + the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free + Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later + version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY + WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +#if !defined (_UNWIND_PROT_H) +#define _UNWIND_PROT_H + +/* Run a function without interrupts. */ +extern void begin_unwind_frame (); +extern void discard_unwind_frame (); +extern void run_unwind_frame (); +extern void add_unwind_protect (); +extern void remove_unwind_protect (); +extern void run_unwind_protects (); +extern void unwind_protect_var (); + +/* Define for people who like their code to look a certain way. */ +#define end_unwind_frame() + +/* How to protect an integer. */ +#define unwind_protect_int(X) unwind_protect_var (&(X), (char *)(X), sizeof (int)) + +/* How to protect a pointer to a string. */ +#define unwind_protect_string(X) \ + unwind_protect_var ((int *)&(X), (X), sizeof (char *)) + +/* How to protect any old pointer. */ +#define unwind_protect_pointer(X) unwind_protect_string (X) + +/* How to protect the contents of a jmp_buf. */ +#define unwind_protect_jmp_buf(X) \ + unwind_protect_var ((int *)(X), (char *)(X), sizeof (procenv_t)) + +#endif /* _UNWIND_PROT_H */ diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in index 4b5b92d23..c3780f7b4 100644 --- a/Makefile.in +++ b/Makefile.in @@ -1141,6 +1141,7 @@ pcomplete.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h hashlib.h pcomplete.h shell.h syntax.h pcomplete.o: bashjmp.h command.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h pcomplete.o: unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h pcomplete.o: externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h execute_cmd.h +pcomplete.o: ${DEFDIR}/builtext.h # library support files diff --git a/Makefile.in~ b/Makefile.in~ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4b5b92d23 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.in~ @@ -0,0 +1,1551 @@ +# Makefile for bash-4.3, version 4.10 +# +# Copyright (C) 1996-2012 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 +# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see . + +# Make sure the first target in the makefile is the right one +all: .made + +PACKAGE = @PACKAGE_NAME@ +VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ + +PACKAGE_BUGREPORT = @PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@ +PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@ +PACKAGE_STRING = @PACKAGE_STRING@ +PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ + +PACKAGE_TARNAME = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@ + +# Include some boilerplate Gnu makefile definitions. +prefix = @prefix@ + +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ + +datarootdir = @datarootdir@ + +bindir = @bindir@ +libdir = @libdir@ +infodir = @infodir@ +includedir = @includedir@ +datadir = @datadir@ +localedir = @localedir@ + +docdir = @docdir@ + +mandir = @mandir@ +manpfx = man + +man1ext = .1 +man1dir = $(mandir)/$(manpfx)1 +man3ext = .3 +man3dir = $(mandir)/$(manpfx)3 + +htmldir = @htmldir@ + +# Support an alternate destination root directory for package building +DESTDIR = + +topdir = @top_srcdir@ +BUILD_DIR = @BUILD_DIR@ +top_builddir = @BUILD_DIR@ +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = .:@srcdir@ + +@SET_MAKE@ +CC = @CC@ +CC_FOR_BUILD = @CC_FOR_BUILD@ +YACC = @YACC@ +SHELL = @MAKE_SHELL@ +CP = cp +RM = rm -f +AR = @AR@ +ARFLAGS = @ARFLAGS@ +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +SIZE = @SIZE@ + +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ +INSTALLMODE= -m 0755 +INSTALLMODE2 = -m 0555 + +TESTSCRIPT = @TESTSCRIPT@ + +DEBUGGER_START_FILE = @DEBUGGER_START_FILE@ + +#If you have purify, and want to use it, uncomment this definition or +# run the make as `make PURIFY=purify' +# or run configure with the --with-purify argument. +PURIFY = @PURIFY@ + +# Here is a rule for making .o files from .c files that does not +# force the type of the machine (like -M_MACHINE) into the flags. +.c.o: + $(RM) $@ + $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -c $< + +EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@ +OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@ + +# The name of this program and some version information. +VERSPROG = bashversion$(EXEEXT) +VERSOBJ = bashversion.$(OBJEXT) + +Program = bash$(EXEEXT) +Version = @BASHVERS@ +PatchLevel = `$(BUILD_DIR)/$(VERSPROG) -p` +RELSTATUS = @RELSTATUS@ + +Machine = @host_cpu@ +OS = @host_os@ +VENDOR = @host_vendor@ +MACHTYPE = @host@ + +# comment out for release +DEBUG = @DEBUG@ +MALLOC_DEBUG = @MALLOC_DEBUG@ + +THIS_SH = $(BUILD_DIR)/$(Program) + +# PROFILE_FLAGS is either -pg, to generate profiling info for use +# with gprof, or nothing (the default). +PROFILE_FLAGS= @PROFILE_FLAGS@ + +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = @CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD@ @CROSS_COMPILE@ +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ +CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = @CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD@ +LOCAL_CFLAGS = @LOCAL_CFLAGS@ ${DEBUG} ${MALLOC_DEBUG} +DEFS = @DEFS@ +LOCAL_DEFS = @LOCAL_DEFS@ + +LOCALE_DEFS = -DLOCALEDIR='"$(localedir)"' -DPACKAGE='"$(PACKAGE)"' + +LOCAL_LIBS = @LOCAL_LIBS@ +LIBS = $(BUILTINS_LIB) $(LIBRARIES) @LIBS@ +LIBS_FOR_BUILD = + +STATIC_LD = @STATIC_LD@ +LOCAL_LDFLAGS = @LOCAL_LDFLAGS@ + +SYSTEM_FLAGS = -DPROGRAM='"$(Program)"' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='"$(Machine)"' -DCONF_OSTYPE='"$(OS)"' -DCONF_MACHTYPE='"$(MACHTYPE)"' -DCONF_VENDOR='"$(VENDOR)"' $(LOCALE_DEFS) + +BASE_CCFLAGS = $(PROFILE_FLAGS) $(SYSTEM_FLAGS) $(LOCAL_DEFS) \ + $(DEFS) $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) + +CCFLAGS = $(BASE_CCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) + +CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = $(BASE_CCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) + +LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ $(STATIC_LD) $(LOCAL_LDFLAGS) $(PROFILE_FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) +LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD = @LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD@ $(LOCAL_LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) + +INCLUDES = -I. @RL_INCLUDE@ -I$(srcdir) -I$(BASHINCDIR) -I$(LIBSRC) $(INTL_INC) + +# Maybe add: -Wextra +GCC_LINT_FLAGS = -O -Wall -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wno-parentheses \ + -Wcast-align -Wstrict-prototypes -Wconversion -Wformat \ + -Wformat-nonliteral -Wmissing-braces -Wuninitialized \ + -Wmissing-declarations -Winline \ + -Wmissing-prototypes -Wtraditional -Wredundant-decls -pedantic + +GCC_LINT_CFLAGS = $(BASE_CCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(GCC_LINT_FLAGS) + +# +# Support libraries +# + +dot = . + +LIBSUBDIR = lib +LIBSRC = $(srcdir)/$(LIBSUBDIR) + +LIBBUILD = ${BUILD_DIR}/${LIBSUBDIR} + +SUBDIR_INCLUDES = -I. @RL_INCLUDE@ -I$(topdir) -I$(topdir)/$(LIBSUBDIR) + +BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL = @BUILD_INCLUDED_LIBINTL@ +USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL = @USE_INCLUDED_LIBINTL@ + +# the bash library +# the library is a mix of functions that the C library does not provide on +# some platforms and general shell utility functions +SH_LIBSRC = $(LIBSRC)/sh +SH_LIBDIR = $(dot)/${LIBSUBDIR}/sh +SH_ABSSRC = ${topdir}/${SH_LIBSRC} + +SHLIB_SOURCE = ${SH_LIBSRC}/clktck.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/getcwd.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/getenv.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/oslib.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/setlinebuf.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/strchrnul.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/strcasecmp.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/strerror.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/strtod.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/strtol.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/strtoul.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/vprint.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/itos.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/rename.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/zread.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/zwrite.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/shtty.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/inet_aton.c \ + ${SH_LIBSRC}/netopen.c ${SH_LIBSRC}/strpbrk.c \ + 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+pathexp.o: $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/glob.h $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/strmatch.h +pathexp.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbutil.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbchar.h +print_cmd.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +print_cmd.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +print_cmd.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +print_cmd.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +print_cmd.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +print_cmd.o: ${GRAM_H} $(DEFSRC)/common.h +redir.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h +redir.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +redir.o: general.h xmalloc.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h +redir.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +redir.o: flags.h execute_cmd.h redir.h input.h +shell.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h +shell.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +shell.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +shell.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +shell.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +shell.o: flags.h trap.h mailcheck.h builtins.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +shell.o: jobs.h siglist.h input.h execute_cmd.h findcmd.h bashhist.h bashline.h +shell.o: ${GLOB_LIBSRC}/strmatch.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixtime.h +sig.o: config.h bashtypes.h +sig.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +sig.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +sig.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +sig.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +sig.o: jobs.h siglist.h trap.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h bashline.h bashhist.h +siglist.o: config.h bashtypes.h siglist.h trap.h +stringlib.o: bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +stringlib.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +stringlib.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +stringlib.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +stringlib.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +stringlib.o: ${GLOB_LIBSRC}/glob.h ${GLOB_LIBSRC}/strmatch.h +subst.o: config.h bashtypes.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h +subst.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +subst.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +subst.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +subst.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h parser.h +subst.o: flags.h jobs.h siglist.h execute_cmd.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h trap.h pathexp.h +subst.o: mailcheck.h input.h $(DEFSRC)/getopt.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +subst.o: bashline.h bashhist.h ${GLOB_LIBSRC}/strmatch.h +subst.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +subst.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbutil.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbchar.h +subst.o: ${DEFDIR}/builtext.h +test.o: bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h +test.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +test.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +test.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +test.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h test.h +test.o: ${DEFSRC}/common.h +trap.o: config.h bashtypes.h trap.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +trap.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +trap.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +trap.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +trap.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +trap.o: signames.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +trap.o: ${DEFDIR}/builtext.h jobs.h +unwind_prot.o: config.h bashtypes.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +unwind_prot.o: general.h xmalloc.h unwind_prot.h quit.h sig.h +variables.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +variables.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +variables.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +variables.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +variables.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +variables.o: flags.h execute_cmd.h mailcheck.h input.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +variables.o: findcmd.h bashhist.h hashcmd.h pathexp.h +variables.o: pcomplete.h ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +variables.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/posixtime.h assoc.h +variables.o: version.h +version.o: conftypes.h patchlevel.h version.h +xmalloc.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h error.h + +# job control + +jobs.o: config.h bashtypes.h trap.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h input.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shtty.h +jobs.o: bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +jobs.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +jobs.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +jobs.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +jobs.o: execute_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +jobs.o: jobs.h flags.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h $(DEFDIR)/builtext.h +jobs.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/posixwait.h ${BASHINCDIR}/unionwait.h +jobs.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/posixtime.h +nojobs.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h +nojobs.o: command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h general.h xmalloc.h jobs.h quit.h siglist.h externs.h +nojobs.o: sig.h error.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shtty.h input.h +nojobs.o: $(DEFDIR)/builtext.h + +# shell features that may be compiled in + +array.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +array.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +array.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +array.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +array.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +array.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h +arrayfunc.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +arrayfunc.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +arrayfunc.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +arrayfunc.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +arrayfunc.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h pathexp.h +arrayfunc.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h +arrayfunc.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbutil.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbchar.h +assoc.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +assoc.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h +assoc.o: command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +assoc.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +assoc.o: assoc.h hashlib.h +assoc.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +assoc.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +assoc.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h +braces.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +braces.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +braces.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +braces.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +braces.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +braces.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbutil.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbchar.h +alias.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +alias.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h externs.h alias.h +alias.o: pcomplete.h +alias.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h + +pcomplib.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h bashtypes.h +pcomplib.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h hashlib.h pcomplete.h shell.h syntax.h +pcomplib.o: bashjmp.h command.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +pcomplib.o: unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h +pcomplib.o: externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h + +pcomplete.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h bashtypes.h +pcomplete.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h hashlib.h pcomplete.h shell.h syntax.h +pcomplete.o: bashjmp.h command.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +pcomplete.o: unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h +pcomplete.o: externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h execute_cmd.h + +# library support files + +bashhist.o: config.h bashtypes.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h +bashhist.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h +bashhist.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +bashhist.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +bashhist.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +bashhist.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +bashhist.o: flags.h input.h parser.h pathexp.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h bashline.h +bashhist.o: $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/strmatch.h +bashline.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +bashline.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +bashline.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h array.h hashlib.h +bashline.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +bashline.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +bashline.o: builtins.h bashhist.h bashline.h execute_cmd.h findcmd.h pathexp.h +bashline.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/glob.h alias.h +bashline.o: pcomplete.h ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h input.h +bashline.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbutil.h ${BASHINCDIR}/shmbchar.h +bracecomp.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +bracecomp.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h +bracecomp.o: command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h error.h +bracecomp.o: general.h xmalloc.h bashtypes.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +bracecomp.o: array.h hashlib.h alias.h builtins.h +bracecomp.o: quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +bracecomp.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h + +# library dependencies + +bashline.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlconf.h +bashline.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/keymaps.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +bashline.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/chardefs.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/readline.h +bracecomp.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/keymaps.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/chardefs.h +bracecomp.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/readline.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +y.tab.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/keymaps.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/chardefs.h +y.tab.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/readline.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +subst.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/keymaps.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/chardefs.h +subst.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/readline.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h + +shell.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(HIST_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +subst.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(HIST_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +bashline.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(HIST_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +bashhist.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(HIST_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +y.tab.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(HIST_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h + +execute_cmd.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h +general.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h +mailcheck.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h +shell.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h +subst.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h +variables.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h + +# libintl dependencies +arrayfunc.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +bashhist.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +bashline.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +braces.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +error.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +eval.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +execute_cmd.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +expr.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +general.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +input.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +jobs.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +mailcheck.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +make_cmd.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +nojobs.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +y.tab.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +pcomplete.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +pcomplib.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +print_cmd.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +redir.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +shell.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +sig.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +siglist.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +subst.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +test.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +trap.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +variables.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +version.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +xmalloc.o: bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h + +signames.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h + +# XXX - dependencies checked through here + +# builtin c sources +builtins/bashgetopt.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +builtins/bashgetopt.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h command.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h +builtins/bashgetopt.o: variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +builtins/bashgetopt.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +builtins/bashgetopt.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h +builtins/bashgetopt.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +builtins/common.o: bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +builtins/common.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h command.h +builtins/common.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h input.h siglist.h +builtins/common.o: quit.h unwind_prot.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h jobs.h builtins.h +builtins/common.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h bashhist.h +builtins/common.o: execute_cmd.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h pathnames.h +builtins/common.o: ${DEFDIR}/builtext.h +builtins/common.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +builtins/evalfile.o: bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +builtins/evalfile.o: shell.h syntax.h config.h bashjmp.h command.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h +builtins/evalfile.o: variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +builtins/evalfile.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +builtins/evalfile.o: jobs.h builtins.h flags.h input.h execute_cmd.h +builtins/evalfile.o: bashhist.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +builtins/evalstring.o: config.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +builtins/evalstring.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h command.h siglist.h +builtins/evalstring.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h input.h +builtins/evalstring.o: quit.h unwind_prot.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h jobs.h builtins.h +builtins/evalstring.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h +builtins/evalstring.o: jobs.h builtins.h flags.h input.h execute_cmd.h +builtins/evalstring.o: bashhist.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h pathnames.h +builtins/getopt.o: config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h +builtins/getopt.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h command.h general.h xmalloc.h error.h +builtins/getopt.o: variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h unwind_prot.h dispose_cmd.h +builtins/getopt.o: make_cmd.h subst.h sig.h pathnames.h externs.h +builtins/getopt.o: $(DEFSRC)/getopt.h +builtins/mkbuiltins.o: config.h bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h +builtins/mkbuiltins.o: bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h + +# builtin def files +builtins/alias.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/alias.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h pathnames.h +builtins/alias.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h unwind_prot.h +builtins/alias.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/bind.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/bind.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/bind.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/bind.o: $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h pathnames.h +builtins/break.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/break.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/break.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/break.o: pathnames.h +builtins/builtin.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/builtin.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h +builtins/builtin.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/builtin.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/builtin.o: pathnames.h +builtins/caller.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/caller.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/caller.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/caller.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h quit.h +builtins/caller.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h bashtypes.h +builtins/caller.o: ${DEFDIR}/builtext.h pathnames.h +builtins/cd.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/cd.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/cd.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/cd.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h quit.h pathnames.h +builtins/command.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/command.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h +builtins/command.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/command.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h pathnames.h +builtins/declare.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/declare.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/declare.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/declare.o: $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h pathnames.h +builtins/echo.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/echo.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/echo.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/echo.o: pathnames.h +builtins/enable.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/enable.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/enable.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/enable.o: pcomplete.h pathnames.h +builtins/eval.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/eval.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/eval.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/eval.o: pathnames.h +builtins/exec.o: bashtypes.h pathnames.h +builtins/exec.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/exec.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/exec.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h execute_cmd.h +builtins/exec.o: findcmd.h flags.h quit.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/exec.o: pathnames.h +builtins/exit.o: bashtypes.h +builtins/exit.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/exit.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/exit.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/exit.o: pathnames.h +builtins/fc.o: bashtypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixstat.h +builtins/fc.o: bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h builtins.h command.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/fc.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/fc.o: flags.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h +builtins/fc.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h quit.h +builtins/fc.o: $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h bashhist.h pathnames.h +builtins/fc.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +builtins/fg_bg.o: bashtypes.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h +builtins/fg_bg.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/fg_bg.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/fg_bg.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/fg_bg.o: pathnames.h +builtins/getopts.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/getopts.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/getopts.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/getopts.o: pathnames.h +builtins/hash.o: bashtypes.h +builtins/hash.o: builtins.h command.h findcmd.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +builtins/hash.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/hash.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/hash.o: pathnames.h +builtins/help.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/help.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/help.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/help.o: $(GLOB_LIBSRC)/glob.h pathnames.h +builtins/history.o: bashtypes.h pathnames.h +builtins/history.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/history.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/history.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/filecntl.h shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h +builtins/history.o: bashhist.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/inlib.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/inlib.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h quit.h +builtins/inlib.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/inlib.o: pathnames.h +builtins/jobs.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/jobs.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h +builtins/jobs.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/jobs.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/jobs.o: pathnames.h +builtins/kill.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/kill.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/kill.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h trap.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/kill.o: pathnames.h +builtins/let.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/let.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/let.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/let.o: pathnames.h +builtins/printf.o: config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h bashjmp.h command.h error.h +builtins/printf.o: general.h xmalloc.h quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h +builtins/printf.o: externs.h sig.h pathnames.h shell.h syntax.h unwind_prot.h +builtins/printf.o: variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h +builtins/printf.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h +builtins/pushd.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/pushd.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/pushd.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/pushd.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h pathnames.h +builtins/read.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/read.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/read.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/read.o: pathnames.h +builtins/return.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/return.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/return.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/return.o: pathnames.h +builtins/set.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/set.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/set.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h flags.h +builtins/set.o: pathnames.h +builtins/setattr.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/setattr.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h +builtins/setattr.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/setattr.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/setattr.o: pathnames.h +builtins/shift.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/shift.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/shift.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/shift.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/shift.o: pathnames.h +builtins/shopt.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h +builtins/shopt.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h +builtins/shopt.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/shopt.o: $(DEFSRC)/common.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h pathnames.h +builtins/shopt.o: bashhist.h bashline.h +builtins/source.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/source.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/source.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/source.o: findcmd.h $(DEFSRC)/bashgetopt.h flags.h trap.h +builtins/source.o: pathnames.h +builtins/suspend.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/suspend.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/suspend.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/suspend.o: pathnames.h +builtins/test.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/test.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/test.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/test.o: test.h pathnames.h +builtins/times.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/times.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/times.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/times.o: pathnames.h +builtins/trap.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/trap.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h +builtins/trap.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/trap.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/trap.o: pathnames.h +builtins/type.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/type.o: quit.h $(DEFSRC)/common.h findcmd.h +builtins/type.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/type.o: dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/type.o: pathnames.h +builtins/ulimit.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/ulimit.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/ulimit.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/ulimit.o: pathnames.h +builtins/umask.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/umask.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/umask.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/umask.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h pathnames.h +builtins/wait.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/wait.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/wait.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/wait.o: ${BASHINCDIR}/chartypes.h pathnames.h + +builtins/complete.o: config.h shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h +builtins/complete.o: unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/complete.o: bashtypes.h bashansi.h ${BASHINCDIR}/ansi_stdlib.h +builtins/complete.o: builtins.h pathnames.h +builtins/complete.o: pcomplete.h +builtins/complete.o: ${DEFSRC}/common.h ${DEFSRC}/bashgetopt.h +builtins/mapfile.o: command.h config.h ${BASHINCDIR}/memalloc.h error.h general.h xmalloc.h ${BASHINCDIR}/maxpath.h +builtins/mapfile.o: quit.h dispose_cmd.h make_cmd.h subst.h externs.h ${BASHINCDIR}/stdc.h +builtins/mapfile.o: shell.h syntax.h bashjmp.h ${BASHINCDIR}/posixjmp.h sig.h unwind_prot.h variables.h arrayfunc.h conftypes.h +builtins/mapfile.o: pathnames.h + +# libintl dependencies +builtins/bind.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/break.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/caller.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/cd.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/common.c: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/complete.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/declare.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/enable.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/evalfile.c: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/exec.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/exit.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/fc.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/fg_bg.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/getopt.c: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/hash.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/help.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/history.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/inlib.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/jobs.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/kill.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/let.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/mapfile.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/mkbuiltins.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/printf.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/pushd.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/read.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/return.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/set.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/setattr.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/shift.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/shopt.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/source.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/suspend.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/type.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/ulimit.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h +builtins/umask.o: ${topdir}/bashintl.h ${LIBINTL_H} $(BASHINCDIR)/gettext.h + +# builtin library dependencies +builtins/bind.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/chardefs.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/readline.h +builtins/bind.o: $(RL_LIBSRC)/keymaps.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h + +builtins/bind.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +builtins/fc.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h +builtins/history.o: $(HIST_LIBSRC)/history.h $(RL_LIBSRC)/rlstdc.h + +builtins/common.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h +builtins/cd.o: $(TILDE_LIBSRC)/tilde.h + +builtins/alias.o: $(DEFSRC)/alias.def +builtins/bind.o: $(DEFSRC)/bind.def +builtins/break.o: $(DEFSRC)/break.def +builtins/builtin.o: $(DEFSRC)/builtin.def +builtins/caller.o: $(DEFSRC)/caller.def +builtins/cd.o: $(DEFSRC)/cd.def +builtins/colon.o: $(DEFSRC)/colon.def +builtins/command.o: $(DEFSRC)/command.def +builtins/complete.o: $(DEFSRC)/complete.def +builtins/declare.o: $(DEFSRC)/declare.def +builtins/echo.o: $(DEFSRC)/echo.def +builtins/enable.o: $(DEFSRC)/enable.def +builtins/eval.o: $(DEFSRC)/eval.def +builtins/exec.o: $(DEFSRC)/exec.def +builtins/exit.o: $(DEFSRC)/exit.def +builtins/fc.o: $(DEFSRC)/fc.def +builtins/fg_bg.o: $(DEFSRC)/fg_bg.def +builtins/getopts.o: $(DEFSRC)/getopts.def +builtins/hash.o: $(DEFSRC)/hash.def +builtins/help.o: $(DEFSRC)/help.def +builtins/history.o: $(DEFSRC)/history.def +builtins/inlib.o: $(DEFSRC)/inlib.def +builtins/jobs.o: $(DEFSRC)/jobs.def +builtins/kill.o: $(DEFSRC)/kill.def +builtins/let.o: $(DEFSRC)/let.def +builtins/mapfile.o: $(DEFSRC)/mapfile.def +builtins/pushd.o: $(DEFSRC)/pushd.def +builtins/read.o: $(DEFSRC)/read.def +builtins/reserved.o: $(DEFSRC)/reserved.def +builtins/return.o: $(DEFSRC)/return.def +builtins/set.o: $(DEFSRC)/set.def +builtins/setattr.o: $(DEFSRC)/setattr.def +builtins/shift.o: $(DEFSRC)/shift.def +builtins/shopt.o: $(DEFSRC)/shopt.def +builtins/source.o: $(DEFSRC)/source.def +builtins/suspend.o: $(DEFSRC)/suspend.def +builtins/test.o: $(DEFSRC)/test.def +builtins/times.o: $(DEFSRC)/times.def +builtins/trap.o: $(DEFSRC)/trap.def +builtins/type.o: $(DEFSRC)/type.def +builtins/ulimit.o: $(DEFSRC)/ulimit.def +builtins/umask.o: $(DEFSRC)/umask.def +builtins/wait.o: $(DEFSRC)/wait.def diff --git a/arrayfunc.c b/arrayfunc.c index f59f7bd35..b82767e83 100644 --- a/arrayfunc.c +++ b/arrayfunc.c @@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ assign_array_element_internal (entry, name, vname, sub, sublen, value, flags) { ind = array_expand_index (entry, sub, sublen); /* negative subscripts to indexed arrays count back from end */ - if (ind < 0) - ind = array_max_index (array_cell (entry)) + 1 + ind; + if (entry && ind < 0) + ind = (array_p (entry) ? array_max_index (array_cell (entry)) : 0) + 1 + ind; if (ind < 0) { err_badarraysub (name); diff --git a/cross-build/cygwin32.cache.old b/cross-build/cygwin32.cache.old new file mode 100644 index 000000000..640390fbf --- /dev/null +++ b/cross-build/cygwin32.cache.old @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# This file is a shell script that caches the results of configure +# tests for CYGWIN32 so they don't need to be done when cross-compiling. + +# AC_FUNC_GETPGRP should also define GETPGRP_VOID +ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void=${ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void='yes'} +# AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED should not define anything else +ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed=${ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed='no'} +# on CYGWIN32, system calls do not restart +ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls=${ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls='no'} +bash_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls=${bash_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls='no'} + +# these may be necessary, but they are currently commented out +#ac_cv_c_bigendian=${ac_cv_c_bigendian='no'} +ac_cv_sizeof_char_p=${ac_cv_sizeof_char_p='4'} +ac_cv_sizeof_int=${ac_cv_sizeof_int='4'} +ac_cv_sizeof_long=${ac_cv_sizeof_long='4'} +ac_cv_sizeof_double=${ac_cv_sizeof_double='8'} + +bash_cv_dup2_broken=${bash_cv_dup2_broken='no'} +bash_cv_pgrp_pipe=${bash_cv_pgrp_pipe='no'} +bash_cv_type_rlimit=${bash_cv_type_rlimit='long'} +bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist=${bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist='no'} +bash_cv_under_sys_siglist=${bash_cv_under_sys_siglist='no'} +bash_cv_sys_siglist=${bash_cv_sys_siglist='no'} +bash_cv_opendir_not_robust=${bash_cv_opendir_not_robust='no'} +bash_cv_getenv_redef=${bash_cv_getenv_redef='yes'} +bash_cv_printf_declared=${bash_cv_printf_declared='yes'} +bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds=${bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds='no'} +bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen=${bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen='no'} +bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=${bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers='no'} +bash_cv_job_control_missing=${bash_cv_job_control_missing='present'} +bash_cv_sys_named_pipes=${bash_cv_sys_named_pipes='missing'} +bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=${bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp='missing'} +bash_cv_mail_dir=${bash_cv_mail_dir='unknown'} +bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=${bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken='no'} + +bash_cv_type_int32_t=${bash_cv_type_int32_t='int'} +bash_cv_type_u_int32_t=${bash_cv_type_u_int32_t='int'} + +ac_cv_type_bits64_t=${ac_cv_type_bits64_t='no'} + +# end of cross-build/cygwin32.cache diff --git a/doc/FAQ.orig b/doc/FAQ.orig new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1cff3c8ef --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/FAQ.orig @@ -0,0 +1,1745 @@ +This is the Bash FAQ, version 3.24, for Bash version 2.05b. + +This document contains a set of frequently-asked questions concerning +Bash, the GNU Bourne-Again Shell. Bash is a freely-available command +interpreter with advanced features for both interactive use and shell +programming. + +Another good source of basic information about shells is the collection +of FAQ articles periodically posted to comp.unix.shell. + +Questions and comments concerning this document should be sent to +chet@po.cwru.edu. + +This document is available for anonymous FTP with the URL + +ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/FAQ + +The Bash home page is http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/bash/bashtop.html + +---------- +Contents: + +Section A: The Basics + +A1) What is it? +A2) What's the latest version? +A3) Where can I get it? +A4) On what machines will bash run? +A5) Will bash run on operating systems other than Unix? +A6) How can I build bash with gcc? +A7) How can I make bash my login shell? +A8) I just changed my login shell to bash, and now I can't FTP into my + machine. Why not? +A9) What's the `POSIX 1003.2 standard'? +A10) What is the bash `posix mode'? + +Section B: The latest version + +B1) What's new in version 2.05b? +B2) Are there any user-visible incompatibilities between bash-2.05b and + bash-1.14.7? + +Section C: Differences from other Unix shells + +C1) How does bash differ from sh, the Bourne shell? +C2) How does bash differ from the Korn shell, version ksh88? +C3) Which new features in ksh-93 are not in bash, and which are? + +Section D: Why does bash do some things differently than other Unix shells? + +D1) Why does bash run a different version of `command' than + `which command' says it will? +D2) Why doesn't bash treat brace expansions exactly like csh? +D3) Why doesn't bash have csh variable modifiers? +D4) How can I make my csh aliases work when I convert to bash? +D5) How can I pipe standard output and standard error from one command to + another, like csh does with `|&'? +D6) Now that I've converted from ksh to bash, are there equivalents to + ksh features like autoloaded functions and the `whence' command? + +Section E: Why does bash do certain things the way it does? + +E1) Why is the bash builtin `test' slightly different from /bin/test? +E2) Why does bash sometimes say `Broken pipe'? +E3) When I have terminal escape sequences in my prompt, why does bash + wrap lines at the wrong column? +E4) If I pipe the output of a command into `read variable', why doesn't + the output show up in $variable when the read command finishes? +E5) I have a bunch of shell scripts that use backslash-escaped characters + in arguments to `echo'. Bash doesn't interpret these characters. Why + not, and how can I make it understand them? +E6) Why doesn't a while or for loop get suspended when I type ^Z? +E7) What about empty for loops in Makefiles? +E8) Why does the arithmetic evaluation code complain about `08'? +E9) Why does the pattern matching expression [A-Z]* match files beginning + with every letter except `z'? +E10) Why does `cd //' leave $PWD as `//'? +E11) If I resize my xterm while another program is running, why doesn't bash + notice the change? + +Section F: Things to watch out for on certain Unix versions + +F1) Why can't I use command line editing in my `cmdtool'? +F2) I built bash on Solaris 2. Why do globbing expansions and filename + completion chop off the first few characters of each filename? +F3) Why does bash dump core after I interrupt username completion or + `~user' tilde expansion on a machine running NIS? +F4) I'm running SVR4.2. Why is the line erased every time I type `@'? +F5) Why does bash report syntax errors when my C News scripts use a + redirection before a subshell command? +F6) Why can't I use vi-mode editing on Red Hat Linux 6.1? +F7) Why do bash-2.05a and bash-2.05b fail to compile `printf.def' on + HP/UX 11.x? + +Section G: How can I get bash to do certain common things? + +G1) How can I get bash to read and display eight-bit characters? +G2) How do I write a function `x' to replace builtin command `x', but + still invoke the command from within the function? +G3) How can I find the value of a shell variable whose name is the value + of another shell variable? +G4) How can I make the bash `time' reserved word print timing output that + looks like the output from my system's /usr/bin/time? +G5) How do I get the current directory into my prompt? +G6) How can I rename "*.foo" to "*.bar"? +G7) How can I translate a filename from uppercase to lowercase? +G8) How can I write a filename expansion (globbing) pattern that will match + all files in the current directory except "." and ".."? + +Section H: Where do I go from here? + +H1) How do I report bugs in bash, and where should I look for fixes and + advice? +H2) What kind of bash documentation is there? +H3) What's coming in future versions? +H4) What's on the bash `wish list'? +H5) When will the next release appear? + +---------- +Section A: The Basics + +A1) What is it? + +Bash is a Unix command interpreter (shell). It is an implementation of +the Posix 1003.2 shell standard, and resembles the Korn and System V +shells. + +Bash contains a number of enhancements over those shells, both +for interactive use and shell programming. Features geared +toward interactive use include command line editing, command +history, job control, aliases, and prompt expansion. Programming +features include additional variable expansions, shell +arithmetic, and a number of variables and options to control +shell behavior. + +Bash was originally written by Brian Fox of the Free Software +Foundation. The current developer and maintainer is Chet Ramey +of Case Western Reserve University. + +A2) What's the latest version? + +The latest version is 2.05b, first made available on Wednesday, 17 +July, 2002. + +A3) Where can I get it? + +Bash is the GNU project's shell, and so is available from the +master GNU archive site, ftp.gnu.org, and its mirrors. The +latest version is also available for FTP from ftp.cwru.edu. +The following URLs tell how to get version 2.05b: + +ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bash/bash-2.05b.tar.gz +ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/bash-2.05b.tar.gz + +Formatted versions of the documentation are available with the URLs: + +ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bash/bash-doc-2.05b.tar.gz +ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/bash-doc-2.05b.tar.gz + +A4) On what machines will bash run? + +Bash has been ported to nearly every version of UNIX. All you +should have to do to build it on a machine for which a port +exists is to type `configure' and then `make'. The build process +will attempt to discover the version of UNIX you have and tailor +itself accordingly, using a script created by GNU autoconf. + +More information appears in the file `INSTALL' in the distribution. + +The Bash web page (http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/bash/bashtop.html) +explains how to obtain binary versions of bash for most of the major +commercial Unix systems. + +A5) Will bash run on operating systems other than Unix? + +Configuration specifics for Unix-like systems such as QNX and +LynxOS are included in the distribution. Bash-2.05 and later +versions should compile and run on Minix 2.0 (patches were +contributed), but I don't believe anyone has built bash-2.x on +earlier Minix versions yet. + +Bash has been ported to versions of Windows implementing the Win32 +programming interface. This includes Windows 95 and Windows NT. +The port was done by Cygnus Solutions as part of their CYGWIN +project. For more information about the project, look at the URLs + +http://www.cygwin.com/ +http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin + +Cygnus originally ported bash-1.14.7, and that port was part of their +early GNU-Win32 (the original name) releases. Cygnus has also done a +port of bash-2.05 to the CYGWIN environment, and it is available as +part of their current release. + +Bash-2.05b should require no local Cygnus changes to build and run under +CYGWIN. + +The Cygnus port works only on Intel machines. There is a port of bash +(I don't know which version) to the alpha/NT environment available from + +ftp://ftp.gnustep.org//pub/win32/bash-alpha-nt-1.01.tar.gz + +DJ Delorie has a port of bash-2.x which runs under MS-DOS, as part +of the DJGPP project. For more information on the project, see + +http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ + +I have been told that the original DJGPP port was done by Daisuke Aoyama. + +Mark Elbrecht has sent me notice that bash-2.04 +is available for DJGPP V2. The files are available as: + +ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/bsh204b.zip binary +ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/bsh204d.zip documentation +ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/bsh204s.zip source + +Mark has begun to work with bash-2.05, but I don't know the status. + +Ports of bash-1.12 and bash-2.0 are available for OS/2 from + +ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/shell/bash_112.zip +ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/shell/bash-2.0(253).zip + +I haven't looked at either, but the second appears to be a binary-only +distribution. Beware. + +I have received word that Bash (I'm not sure which version, but I +believe that it's at least bash-2.02.1) is the standard shell on +BeOS. + +A6) How can I build bash with gcc? + +Bash configures to use gcc by default if it is available. Read the +file INSTALL in the distribution for more information. + +A7) How can I make bash my login shell? + +Some machines let you use `chsh' to change your login shell. Other +systems use `passwd -s' or `passwd -e'. If one of these works for +you, that's all you need. Note that many systems require the full +pathname to a shell to appear in /etc/shells before you can make it +your login shell. For this, you may need the assistance of your +friendly local system administrator. + +If you cannot do this, you can still use bash as your login shell, but +you need to perform some tricks. The basic idea is to add a command +to your login shell's startup file to replace your login shell with +bash. + +For example, if your login shell is csh or tcsh, and you have installed +bash in /usr/gnu/bin/bash, add the following line to ~/.login: + + if ( -f /usr/gnu/bin/bash ) exec /usr/gnu/bin/bash --login + +(the `--login' tells bash that it is a login shell). + +It's not a good idea to put this command into ~/.cshrc, because every +csh you run without the `-f' option, even ones started to run csh scripts, +reads that file. If you must put the command in ~/.cshrc, use something +like + + if ( $?prompt ) exec /usr/gnu/bin/bash --login + +to ensure that bash is exec'd only when the csh is interactive. + +If your login shell is sh or ksh, you have to do two things. + +First, create an empty file in your home directory named `.bash_profile'. +The existence of this file will prevent the exec'd bash from trying to +read ~/.profile, and re-execing itself over and over again. ~/.bash_profile +is the first file bash tries to read initialization commands from when +it is invoked as a login shell. + +Next, add a line similar to the above to ~/.profile: + + [ -f /usr/gnu/bin/bash ] && [ -x /usr/gnu/bin/bash ] && \ + exec /usr/gnu/bin/bash --login + +This will cause login shells to replace themselves with bash running as +a login shell. Once you have this working, you can copy your initialization +code from ~/.profile to ~/.bash_profile. + +I have received word that the recipe supplied above is insufficient for +machines running CDE. CDE has a maze of twisty little startup files, all +slightly different. + +If you cannot change your login shell in the password file to bash, you +will have to (apparently) live with CDE using the shell in the password +file to run its startup scripts. If you have changed your shell to bash, +there is code in the CDE startup files (on Solaris, at least) that attempts +to do the right thing. It is, however, often broken, and may require that +you use the $BASH_ENV trick described below. + +`dtterm' claims to use $SHELL as the default program to start, so if you +can change $SHELL in the CDE startup files, you should be able to use bash +in your terminal windows. + +Setting DTSOURCEPROFILE in ~/.dtprofile will cause the `Xsession' program +to read your login shell's startup files. You may be able to use bash for +the rest of the CDE programs by setting SHELL to bash in ~/.dtprofile as +well, but I have not tried this. + +You can use the above `exec' recipe to start bash when not logging in with +CDE by testing the value of the DT variable: + + if [ -n "$DT" ]; then + [ -f /usr/gnu/bin/bash ] && exec /usr/gnu/bin/bash --login + fi + +If CDE starts its shells non-interactively during login, the login shell +startup files (~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile) will not be sourced at login. +To get around this problem, append a line similar to the following to your +~/.dtprofile: + + BASH_ENV=${HOME}/.bash_profile ; export BASH_ENV + +and add the following line to the beginning of ~/.bash_profile: + + unset BASH_ENV + +A8) I just changed my login shell to bash, and now I can't FTP into my + machine. Why not? + +You must add the full pathname to bash to the file /etc/shells. As +noted in the answer to the previous question, many systems require +this before you can make bash your login shell. + +Most versions of ftpd use this file to prohibit `special' users +such as `uucp' and `news' from using FTP. + +A9) What's the `POSIX 1003.2 standard'? + +POSIX is a name originally coined by Richard Stallman for a +family of open system standards based on UNIX. There are a +number of aspects of UNIX under consideration for +standardization, from the basic system services at the system +call and C library level to applications and tools to system +administration and management. Each area of standardization is +assigned to a working group in the 1003 series. + +The POSIX Shell and Utilities standard has been developed by IEEE +Working Group 1003.2 (POSIX.2). It concentrates on the command +interpreter interface and utility programs commonly executed from +the command line or by other programs. An initial version of the +standard has been approved and published by the IEEE, and work is +currently underway to update it. + +Bash is concerned with the aspects of the shell's behavior +defined by POSIX.2. The shell command language has of course +been standardized, including the basic flow control and program +execution constructs, I/O redirection and pipelining, argument +handling, variable expansion, and quoting. + +The `special' builtins, which must be implemented as part of the +shell to provide the desired functionality, are specified as +being part of the shell; examples of these are `eval' and +`export'. Other utilities appear in the sections of POSIX.2 not +devoted to the shell which are commonly (and in some cases must +be) implemented as builtin commands, such as `read' and `test'. +POSIX.2 also specifies aspects of the shell's interactive +behavior as part of the UPE, including job control and command +line editing. Only vi-style line editing commands have been +standardized; emacs editing commands were left out due to +objections. + +The Open Group has made an older version of its Single Unix +Specification (version 2), which is very similar to POSIX.2, +available on the web at + +http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/ + +The Single Unix Specification, version 3, is available on the web at + +http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/ + +A10) What is the bash `posix mode'? + +Although bash is an implementation of the POSIX.2 shell +specification, there are areas where the bash default behavior +differs from that spec. The bash `posix mode' changes the bash +behavior in these areas so that it obeys the spec more closely. + +Posix mode is entered by starting bash with the --posix or +'-o posix' option or executing `set -o posix' after bash is running. + +The specific aspects of bash which change when posix mode is +active are listed in the file POSIX in the bash distribution. +They are also listed in a section in the Bash Reference Manual +(from which that file is generated). + +Section B: The latest version + +B1) What's new in version 2.05b? + +The raison d'etre for bash-2.05b is to make a second intermediate +release containing the first of the new features to be available +in bash-3.0 and get feedback on those features before proceeding. +The major new feature is multibyte character support in both Bash +and Readline. + +Bash-2.05b contains the following new features (see the manual page for +complete descriptions and the CHANGES and NEWS files in the bash-2.05b +distribution): + +o support for multibyte characters has been added to both bash and readline + +o the DEBUG trap is now run *before* simple commands, ((...)) commands, + [[...]] conditional commands, and for ((...)) loops + +o the shell now performs arithmetic in the largest integer size the machine + supports (intmax_t) + +o there is a new \D{...} prompt expansion; passes the `...' to strftime(3) + and inserts the result into the expanded prompt + +o there is a new `here-string' redirection operator: <<< word + +o when displaying variables, function attributes and definitions are shown + separately, allowing them to be re-used as input (attempting to re-use + the old output would result in syntax errors). + +o `read' has a new `-u fd' option to read from a specified file descriptor + +o the bash debugger in examples/bashdb has been modified to work with the + new DEBUG trap semantics, the command set has been made more gdb-like, + and the changes to $LINENO make debugging functions work better + +o the expansion of $LINENO inside a shell function is only relative to the + function start if the shell is interactive -- if the shell is running a + script, $LINENO expands to the line number in the script. This is as + POSIX-2001 requires + + +A short feature history dating from Bash-2.0: + +Bash-2.05a introduced the following new features: + +o The `printf' builtin has undergone major work + +o There is a new read-only `shopt' option: login_shell, which is set by + login shells and unset otherwise + +o New `\A' prompt string escape sequence; expanding to time in 24-hour + HH:MM format + +o New `-A group/-g' option to complete and compgen; goes group name + completion + +o New [+-]O invocation option to set and unset `shopt' options at startup + +o ksh-like `ERR' trap + +o `for' loops now allow empty word lists after the `in' reserved word + +o new `hard' and `soft' arguments for the `ulimit' builtin + +o Readline can be configured to place the user at the same point on the line + when retrieving commands from the history list + +o Readline can be configured to skip `hidden' files (filenames with a leading + `.' on Unix) when performing completion + +Bash-2.05 introduced the following new features: + +o This version has once again reverted to using locales and strcoll(3) when + processing pattern matching bracket expressions, as POSIX requires. +o Added a new `--init-file' invocation argument as a synonym for `--rcfile', + per the new GNU coding standards. +o The /dev/tcp and /dev/udp redirections now accept service names as well as + port numbers. +o `complete' and `compgen' now take a `-o value' option, which controls some + of the aspects of that compspec. Valid values are: + + default - perform bash default completion if programmable + completion produces no matches + dirnames - perform directory name completion if programmable + completion produces no matches + filenames - tell readline that the compspec produces filenames, + so it can do things like append slashes to + directory names and suppress trailing spaces +o A new loadable builtin, realpath, which canonicalizes and expands symlinks + in pathname arguments. +o When `set' is called without options, it prints function defintions in a + way that allows them to be reused as input. This affects `declare' and + `declare -p' as well. This only happens when the shell is not in POSIX + mode, since POSIX.2 forbids this behavior. + +Bash-2.04 introduced the following new features: + +o Programmable word completion with the new `complete' and `compgen' builtins; + examples are provided in examples/complete/complete-examples +o `history' has a new `-d' option to delete a history entry +o `bind' has a new `-x' option to bind key sequences to shell commands +o The prompt expansion code has new `\j' and `\l' escape sequences +o The `no_empty_cmd_completion' shell option, if enabled, inhibits + command completion when TAB is typed on an empty line +o `help' has a new `-s' option to print a usage synopsis +o New arithmetic operators: var++, var--, ++var, --var, expr1,expr2 (comma) +o New ksh93-style arithmetic for command: + for ((expr1 ; expr2; expr3 )); do list; done +o `read' has new options: `-t', `-n', `-d', `-s' +o The redirection code handles several filenames specially: /dev/fd/N, + /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr +o The redirection code now recognizes /dev/tcp/HOST/PORT and + /dev/udp/HOST/PORT and tries to open a TCP or UDP socket, respectively, + to the specified port on the specified host +o The ${!prefix*} expansion has been implemented +o A new FUNCNAME variable, which expands to the name of a currently-executing + function +o The GROUPS variable is no longer readonly +o A new shopt `xpg_echo' variable, to control the behavior of echo with + respect to backslash-escape sequences at runtime +o The NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS #define has returned + +The version of Readline released with Bash-2.04, Readline-4.1, had several +new features as well: + +o Parentheses matching is always compiled into readline, and controllable + with the new `blink-matching-paren' variable +o The history-search-forward and history-search-backward functions now leave + point at the end of the line when the search string is empty, like + reverse-search-history, and forward-search-history +o A new function for applications: rl_on_new_line_with_prompt() +o New variables for applications: rl_already_prompted, and rl_gnu_readline_p + + +Bash-2.03 had very few new features, in keeping with the convention +that odd-numbered releases provide mainly bug fixes. A number of new +features were added to Readline, mostly at the request of the Cygnus +folks. + +A new shopt option, `restricted_shell', so that startup files can test + whether or not the shell was started in restricted mode +Filename generation is now performed on the words between ( and ) in + compound array assignments (this is really a bug fix) +OLDPWD is now auto-exported, as POSIX.2 requires +ENV and BASH_ENV are read-only variables in a restricted shell +Bash may now be linked against an already-installed Readline library, + as long as the Readline library is version 4 or newer +All shells begun with the `--login' option will source the login shell + startup files, even if the shell is not interactive + +There were lots of changes to the version of the Readline library released +along with Bash-2.03. For a complete list of the changes, read the file +CHANGES in the Bash-2.03 distribution. + +Bash-2.02 contained the following new features: + +a new version of malloc (based on the old GNU malloc code in previous + bash versions) that is more page-oriented, more conservative + with memory usage, does not `orphan' large blocks when they + are freed, is usable on 64-bit machines, and has allocation + checking turned on unconditionally +POSIX.2-style globbing character classes ([:alpha:], [:alnum:], etc.) +POSIX.2-style globbing equivalence classes +POSIX.2-style globbing collating symbols +the ksh [[...]] extended conditional command +the ksh egrep-style extended pattern matching operators +a new `printf' builtin +the ksh-like $(, &>, >|, <<<, [n]<&word-, [n]>&word- + prompt string special char translation and variable expansion + auto-export of variables in initial environment + command search finds functions before builtins + bash return builtin will exit a file sourced with `.' + builtins: cd -/-L/-P, exec -l/-c/-a, echo -e/-E, hash -d/-l/-p/-t. + export -n/-f/-p/name=value, pwd -L/-P, + read -e/-p/-a/-t/-n/-d/-s/-u, + readonly -a/-f/name=value, trap -l, set +o, + set -b/-m/-o option/-h/-p/-B/-C/-H/-P, + unset -f/-v, ulimit -m/-p/-u, + type -a/-p/-t/-f/-P, suspend -f, kill -n, + test -o optname/s1 == s2/s1 < s2/s1 > s2/-nt/-ot/-ef/-O/-G/-S + bash reads ~/.bashrc for interactive shells, $ENV for non-interactive + bash restricted shell mode is more extensive + bash allows functions and variables with the same name + brace expansion + tilde expansion + arithmetic expansion with $((...)) and `let' builtin + the `[[...]]' extended conditional command + process substitution + aliases and alias/unalias builtins + local variables in functions and `local' builtin + readline and command-line editing with programmable completion + command history and history/fc builtins + csh-like history expansion + other new bash builtins: bind, command, compgen, complete, builtin, + declare/typeset, dirs, enable, fc, help, + history, logout, popd, pushd, disown, shopt, + printf + exported functions + filename generation when using output redirection (command >a*) + POSIX.2-style globbing character classes + POSIX.2-style globbing equivalence classes + POSIX.2-style globbing collating symbols + egrep-like extended pattern matching operators + case-insensitive pattern matching and globbing + variable assignments preceding commands affect only that command, + even for builtins and functions + posix mode + redirection to /dev/fd/N, /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr, + /dev/tcp/host/port, /dev/udp/host/port + +Things sh has that bash does not: + uses variable SHACCT to do shell accounting + includes `stop' builtin (bash can use alias stop='kill -s STOP') + `newgrp' builtin + turns on job control if called as `jsh' + $TIMEOUT (like bash $TMOUT) + `^' is a synonym for `|' + new SVR4.2 sh builtins: mldmode, priv + +Implementation differences: + redirection to/from compound commands causes sh to create a subshell + bash does not allow unbalanced quotes; sh silently inserts them at EOF + bash does not mess with signal 11 + sh sets (euid, egid) to (uid, gid) if -p not supplied and uid < 100 + bash splits only the results of expansions on IFS, using POSIX.2 + field splitting rules; sh splits all words on IFS + sh does not allow MAILCHECK to be unset (?) + sh does not allow traps on SIGALRM or SIGCHLD + bash allows multiple option arguments when invoked (e.g. -x -v); + sh allows only a single option argument (`sh -x -v' attempts + to open a file named `-v', and, on SunOS 4.1.4, dumps core. + On Solaris 2.4 and earlier versions, sh goes into an infinite + loop.) + sh exits a script if any builtin fails; bash exits only if one of + the POSIX.2 `special' builtins fails + +C2) How does bash differ from the Korn shell, version ksh88? + +Things bash has or uses that ksh88 does not: + long invocation options + [-+]O invocation option + -l invocation option + `!' reserved word + arithmetic for command: for ((expr1 ; expr2; expr3 )); do list; done + arithmetic in largest machine-supported size (intmax_t) + posix mode and posix conformance + command hashing + tilde expansion for assignment statements that look like $PATH + process substitution with named pipes if /dev/fd is not available + the ${!param} indirect parameter expansion operator + the ${!param*} prefix expansion operator + the ${param:offset[:length]} parameter substring operator + the ${param/pat[/string]} parameter pattern substitution operator + variables: BASH, BASH_VERSION, BASH_VERSINFO, UID, EUID, SHLVL, + TIMEFORMAT, HISTCMD, HOSTTYPE, OSTYPE, MACHTYPE, + HISTFILESIZE, HISTIGNORE, HISTCONTROL, PROMPT_COMMAND, + IGNOREEOF, FIGNORE, INPUTRC, HOSTFILE, DIRSTACK, + PIPESTATUS, HOSTNAME, OPTERR, SHELLOPTS, GLOBIGNORE, + GROUPS, FUNCNAME, histchars, auto_resume + prompt expansion with backslash escapes and command substitution + redirection: &> (stdout and stderr), <<<, [n]<&word-, [n]>&word- + more extensive and extensible editing and programmable completion + builtins: bind, builtin, command, declare, dirs, echo -e/-E, enable, + exec -l/-c/-a, fc -s, export -n/-f/-p, hash, help, history, + jobs -x/-r/-s, kill -s/-n/-l, local, logout, popd, pushd, + read -e/-p/-a/-t/-n/-d/-s, readonly -a/-n/-f/-p, + set -o braceexpand/-o histexpand/-o interactive-comments/ + -o notify/-o physical/-o posix/-o hashall/-o onecmd/ + -h/-B/-C/-b/-H/-P, set +o, suspend, trap -l, type, + typeset -a/-F/-p, ulimit -u, umask -S, alias -p, shopt, + disown, printf, complete, compgen + `!' csh-style history expansion + POSIX.2-style globbing character classes + POSIX.2-style globbing equivalence classes + POSIX.2-style globbing collating symbols + egrep-like extended pattern matching operators + case-insensitive pattern matching and globbing + `**' arithmetic operator to do exponentiation + redirection to /dev/fd/N, /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, /dev/stderr + arrays of unlimited size + TMOUT is default timeout for `read' and `select' + +Things ksh88 has or uses that bash does not: + tracked aliases (alias -t) + variables: ERRNO, FPATH, EDITOR, VISUAL + co-processes (|&, >&p, <&p) + weirdly-scoped functions + typeset +f to list all function names without definitions + text of command history kept in a file, not memory + builtins: alias -x, cd old new, fc -e -, newgrp, print, + read -p/-s/var?prompt, set -A/-o gmacs/ + -o bgnice/-o markdirs/-o nolog/-o trackall/-o viraw/-s, + typeset -H/-L/-R/-Z/-A/-ft/-fu/-fx/-l/-u/-t, whence + using environment to pass attributes of exported variables + arithmetic evaluation done on arguments to some builtins + reads .profile from $PWD when invoked as login shell + +Implementation differences: + ksh runs last command of a pipeline in parent shell context + bash has brace expansion by default (ksh88 compile-time option) + bash has fixed startup file for all interactive shells; ksh reads $ENV + bash has exported functions + bash command search finds functions before builtins + bash waits for all commands in pipeline to exit before returning status + emacs-mode editing has some slightly different key bindings + +C3) Which new features in ksh-93 are not in bash, and which are? + +New things in ksh-93 not in bash-2.05b: + associative arrays + floating point arithmetic and variables + math library functions + ${!name[sub]} name of subscript for associative array + `.' is allowed in variable names to create a hierarchical namespace + more extensive compound assignment syntax + discipline functions + `sleep' and `getconf' builtins (bash has loadable versions) + typeset -n and `nameref' variables + KEYBD trap + variables: .sh.edchar, .sh.edmode, .sh.edcol, .sh.edtext, .sh.version, + .sh.name, .sh.subscript, .sh.value, .sh.match, HISTEDIT + backreferences in pattern matching (\N) + `&' operator in pattern lists for matching + print -f (bash uses printf) + `fc' has been renamed to `hist' + `.' can execute shell functions + exit statuses between 0 and 255 + set -o pipefail + `+=' variable assignment operator + FPATH and PATH mixing + getopts -a + -I invocation option + DEBUG trap now executed before each simple command, instead of after + printf %H, %P, %T, %Z modifiers, output base for %d + lexical scoping for local variables in `ksh' functions + no scoping for local variables in `POSIX' functions + +New things in ksh-93 present in bash-2.05b: + [n]<&word- and [n]>&word- redirections (combination dup and close) + for (( expr1; expr2; expr3 )) ; do list; done - arithmetic for command + ?:, ++, --, `expr1 , expr2' arithmetic operators + expansions: ${!param}, ${param:offset[:len]}, ${param/pat[/str]}, + ${!param*} + compound array assignment + the `!' reserved word + loadable builtins -- but ksh uses `builtin' while bash uses `enable' + `command', `builtin', `disown' builtins + new $'...' and $"..." quoting + FIGNORE (but bash uses GLOBIGNORE), HISTCMD + set -o notify/-C + changes to kill builtin + read -A (bash uses read -a) + read -t/-d + trap -p + exec -c/-a + `.' restores the positional parameters when it completes + POSIX.2 `test' + umask -S + unalias -a + command and arithmetic substitution performed on PS1, PS4, and ENV + command name completion + ENV processed only for interactive shells + +Section D: Why does bash do some things differently than other Unix shells? + +D1) Why does bash run a different version of `command' than + `which command' says it will? + +On many systems, `which' is actually a csh script that assumes +you're running csh. In tcsh, `which' and its cousin `where' +are builtins. On other Unix systems, `which' is a perl script +that uses the PATH environment variable. + +The csh script version reads the csh startup files from your +home directory and uses those to determine which `command' will +be invoked. Since bash doesn't use any of those startup files, +there's a good chance that your bash environment differs from +your csh environment. The bash `type' builtin does everything +`which' does, and will report correct results for the running +shell. If you're really wedded to the name `which', try adding +the following function definition to your .bashrc: + + which() + { + builtin type "$@" + } + +If you're moving from tcsh and would like to bring `where' along +as well, use this function: + + where() + { + builtin type -a "$@" + } + +D2) Why doesn't bash treat brace expansions exactly like csh? + +The only difference between bash and csh brace expansion is that +bash requires a brace expression to contain at least one unquoted +comma if it is to be expanded. Any brace-surrounded word not +containing an unquoted comma is left unchanged by the brace +expansion code. This affords the greatest degree of sh +compatibility. + +Bash, ksh, zsh, and pd-ksh all implement brace expansion this way. + +D3) Why doesn't bash have csh variable modifiers? + +Posix has specified a more powerful, albeit somewhat more cryptic, +mechanism cribbed from ksh, and bash implements it. + +${parameter%word} + Remove smallest suffix pattern. The WORD is expanded to produce + a pattern. It then expands to the value of PARAMETER, with the + smallest portion of the suffix matched by the pattern deleted. + + x=file.c + echo ${x%.c}.o + -->file.o + +${parameter%%word} + + Remove largest suffix pattern. The WORD is expanded to produce + a pattern. It then expands to the value of PARAMETER, with the + largest portion of the suffix matched by the pattern deleted. + + x=posix/src/std + echo ${x%%/*} + -->posix + +${parameter#word} + Remove smallest prefix pattern. The WORD is expanded to produce + a pattern. It then expands to the value of PARAMETER, with the + smallest portion of the prefix matched by the pattern deleted. + + x=$HOME/src/cmd + echo ${x#$HOME} + -->/src/cmd + +${parameter##word} + Remove largest prefix pattern. The WORD is expanded to produce + a pattern. It then expands to the value of PARAMETER, with the + largest portion of the prefix matched by the pattern deleted. + + x=/one/two/three + echo ${x##*/} + -->three + + +Given + a=/a/b/c/d + b=b.xxx + + csh bash result + --- ---- ------ + $a:h ${a%/*} /a/b/c + $a:t ${a##*/} d + $b:r ${b%.*} b + $b:e ${b##*.} xxx + + +D4) How can I make my csh aliases work when I convert to bash? + +Bash uses a different syntax to support aliases than csh does. +The details can be found in the documentation. We have provided +a shell script which does most of the work of conversion for you; +this script can be found in ./examples/misc/aliasconv.sh. Here is +how you use it: + +Start csh in the normal way for you. (e.g., `csh') + +Pipe the output of `alias' through `aliasconv.sh', saving the +results into `bash_aliases': + + alias | bash aliasconv.sh >bash_aliases + +Edit `bash_aliases', carefully reading through any created +functions. You will need to change the names of some csh specific +variables to the bash equivalents. The script converts $cwd to +$PWD, $term to $TERM, $home to $HOME, $user to $USER, and $prompt +to $PS1. You may also have to add quotes to avoid unwanted +expansion. + +For example, the csh alias: + + alias cd 'cd \!*; echo $cwd' + +is converted to the bash function: + + cd () { command cd "$@"; echo $PWD ; } + +The only thing that needs to be done is to quote $PWD: + + cd () { command cd "$@"; echo "$PWD" ; } + +Merge the edited file into your ~/.bashrc. + +There is an additional, more ambitious, script in +examples/misc/cshtobash that attempts to convert your entire csh +environment to its bash equivalent. This script can be run as +simply `cshtobash' to convert your normal interactive +environment, or as `cshtobash ~/.login' to convert your login +environment. + +D5) How can I pipe standard output and standard error from one command to + another, like csh does with `|&'? + +Use + command 2>&1 | command2 + +The key is to remember that piping is performed before redirection, so +file descriptor 1 points to the pipe when it is duplicated onto file +descriptor 2. + +D6) Now that I've converted from ksh to bash, are there equivalents to + ksh features like autoloaded functions and the `whence' command? + +There are features in ksh-88 and ksh-93 that do not have direct bash +equivalents. Most, however, can be emulated with very little trouble. + +ksh-88 feature Bash equivalent +-------------- --------------- +compiled-in aliases set up aliases in .bashrc; some ksh aliases are + bash builtins (hash, history, type) +coprocesses named pipe pairs (one for read, one for write) +typeset +f declare -F +cd, print, whence function substitutes in examples/functions/kshenv +autoloaded functions examples/functions/autoload is the same as typeset -fu +read var?prompt read -p prompt var + +ksh-93 feature Bash equivalent +-------------- --------------- +sleep, getconf Bash has loadable versions in examples/loadables +${.sh.version} $BASH_VERSION +print -f printf +hist alias hist=fc +$HISTEDIT $FCEDIT + +Section E: How can I get bash to do certain things, and why does bash do + things the way it does? + +E1) Why is the bash builtin `test' slightly different from /bin/test? + +The specific example used here is [ ! x -o x ], which is false. + +Bash's builtin `test' implements the Posix.2 spec, which can be +summarized as follows (the wording is due to David Korn): + +Here is the set of rules for processing test arguments. + + 0 Args: False + 1 Arg: True iff argument is not null. + 2 Args: If first arg is !, True iff second argument is null. + If first argument is unary, then true if unary test is true + Otherwise error. + 3 Args: If second argument is a binary operator, do binary test of $1 $3 + If first argument is !, negate two argument test of $2 $3 + If first argument is `(' and third argument is `)', do the + one-argument test of the second argument. + Otherwise error. + 4 Args: If first argument is !, negate three argument test of $2 $3 $4. + Otherwise unspecified + 5 or more Args: unspecified. (Historical shells would use their + current algorithm). + +The operators -a and -o are considered binary operators for the purpose +of the 3 Arg case. + +As you can see, the test becomes (not (x or x)), which is false. + +E2) Why does bash sometimes say `Broken pipe'? + +If a sequence of commands appears in a pipeline, and one of the +reading commands finishes before the writer has finished, the +writer receives a SIGPIPE signal. Many other shells special-case +SIGPIPE as an exit status in the pipeline and do not report it. +For example, in: + + ps -aux | head + +`head' can finish before `ps' writes all of its output, and ps +will try to write on a pipe without a reader. In that case, bash +will print `Broken pipe' to stderr when ps is killed by a +SIGPIPE. + +You can build a version of bash that will not report SIGPIPE errors +by uncommenting the definition of DONT_REPORT_SIGPIPE in the file +config-top.h. + +E3) When I have terminal escape sequences in my prompt, why does bash + wrap lines at the wrong column? + +Readline, the line editing library that bash uses, does not know +that the terminal escape sequences do not take up space on the +screen. The redisplay code assumes, unless told otherwise, that +each character in the prompt is a `printable' character that +takes up one character position on the screen. + +You can use the bash prompt expansion facility (see the PROMPTING +section in the manual page) to tell readline that sequences of +characters in the prompt strings take up no screen space. + +Use the \[ escape to begin a sequence of non-printing characters, +and the \] escape to signal the end of such a sequence. + +E4) If I pipe the output of a command into `read variable', why doesn't + the output show up in $variable when the read command finishes? + +This has to do with the parent-child relationship between Unix +processes. It affects all commands run in pipelines, not just +simple calls to `read'. For example, piping a command's output +into a `while' loop that repeatedly calls `read' will result in +the same behavior. + +Each element of a pipeline runs in a separate process, a child of +the shell running the pipeline. A subprocess cannot affect its +parent's environment. When the `read' command sets the variable +to the input, that variable is set only in the subshell, not the +parent shell. When the subshell exits, the value of the variable +is lost. + +Many pipelines that end with `read variable' can be converted +into command substitutions, which will capture the output of +a specified command. The output can then be assigned to a +variable: + + grep ^gnu /usr/lib/news/active | wc -l | read ngroup + +can be converted into + + ngroup=$(grep ^gnu /usr/lib/news/active | wc -l) + +This does not, unfortunately, work to split the text among +multiple variables, as read does when given multiple variable +arguments. If you need to do this, you can either use the +command substitution above to read the output into a variable +and chop up the variable using the bash pattern removal +expansion operators or use some variant of the following +approach. + +Say /usr/local/bin/ipaddr is the following shell script: + +#! /bin/sh +host `hostname` | awk '/address/ {print $NF}' + +Instead of using + + /usr/local/bin/ipaddr | read A B C D + +to break the local machine's IP address into separate octets, use + + OIFS="$IFS" + IFS=. + set -- $(/usr/local/bin/ipaddr) + IFS="$OIFS" + A="$1" B="$2" C="$3" D="$4" + +Beware, however, that this will change the shell's positional +parameters. If you need them, you should save them before doing +this. + +This is the general approach -- in most cases you will not need to +set $IFS to a different value. + +Some other user-supplied alternatives include: + +read A B C D << HERE + $(IFS=.; echo $(/usr/local/bin/ipaddr)) +HERE + +and, where process substitution is available, + +read A B C D < <(IFS=.; echo $(/usr/local/bin/ipaddr)) + +E5) I have a bunch of shell scripts that use backslash-escaped characters + in arguments to `echo'. Bash doesn't interpret these characters. Why + not, and how can I make it understand them? + +This is the behavior of echo on most Unix System V machines. + +The bash builtin `echo' is modeled after the 9th Edition +Research Unix version of `echo'. It does not interpret +backslash-escaped characters in its argument strings by default; +it requires the use of the -e option to enable the +interpretation. The System V echo provides no way to disable the +special characters; the bash echo has a -E option to disable +them. + +There is a configuration option that will make bash behave like +the System V echo and interpret things like `\t' by default. Run +configure with the --enable-xpg-echo-default option to turn this +on. Be aware that this will cause some of the tests run when you +type `make tests' to fail. + +There is a shell option, `xpg_echo', settable with `shopt', that will +change the behavior of echo at runtime. Enabling this option turns +on expansion of backslash-escape sequences. + +E6) Why doesn't a while or for loop get suspended when I type ^Z? + +This is a consequence of how job control works on Unix. The only +thing that can be suspended is the process group. This is a single +command or pipeline of commands that the shell forks and executes. + +When you run a while or for loop, the only thing that the shell forks +and executes are any commands in the while loop test and commands in +the loop bodies. These, therefore, are the only things that can be +suspended when you type ^Z. + +If you want to be able to stop the entire loop, you need to put it +within parentheses, which will force the loop into a subshell that +may be stopped (and subsequently restarted) as a single unit. + +E7) What about empty for loops in Makefiles? + +It's fairly common to see constructs like this in automatically-generated +Makefiles: + +SUBDIRS = @SUBDIRS@ + + ... + +subdirs-clean: + for d in ${SUBDIRS}; do \ + ( cd $$d && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} clean ) \ + done + +When SUBDIRS is empty, this results in a command like this being passed to +bash: + + for d in ; do + ( cd $d && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} clean ) + done + +In versions of bash before bash-2.05a, this was a syntax error. If the +reserved word `in' was present, a word must follow it before the semicolon +or newline. The language in the manual page referring to the list of words +being empty referred to the list after it is expanded. These versions of +bash required that there be at least one word following the `in' when the +construct was parsed. + +The idiomatic Makefile solution is something like: + +SUBDIRS = @SUBDIRS@ + +subdirs-clean: + subdirs=$SUBDIRS ; for d in $$subdirs; do \ + ( cd $$d && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} clean ) \ + done + +The latest drafts of the updated POSIX standard have changed this: the +word list is no longer required. Bash versions 2.05a and later accept +the new syntax. + +E8) Why does the arithmetic evaluation code complain about `08'? + +The bash arithmetic evaluation code (used for `let', $(()), (()), and in +other places), interprets a leading `0' in numeric constants as denoting +an octal number, and a leading `0x' as denoting hexadecimal. This is +in accordance with the POSIX.2 spec, section 2.9.2.1, which states that +arithmetic constants should be handled as signed long integers as defined +by the ANSI/ISO C standard. + +The POSIX.2 interpretation committee has confirmed this: + +http://www.pasc.org/interps/unofficial/db/p1003.2/pasc-1003.2-173.html + +E9) Why does the pattern matching expression [A-Z]* match files beginning + with every letter except `z'? + +Bash-2.03, Bash-2.05 and later versions honor the current locale setting +when processing ranges within pattern matching bracket expressions ([A-Z]). +This is what POSIX.2 and SUSv3/XPG6 specify. + +The behavior of the matcher in bash-2.05 and later versions depends on the +current LC_COLLATE setting. Setting this variable to `C' or `POSIX' will +result in the traditional behavior ([A-Z] matches all uppercase ASCII +characters). Many other locales, including the en_US locale (the default +on many US versions of Linux) collate the upper and lower case letters like +this: + + AaBb...Zz + +which means that [A-Z] matches every letter except `z'. Others collate like + + aAbBcC...zZ + +which means that [A-Z] matches every letter except `a'. + +The portable way to specify upper case letters is [:upper:] instead of +A-Z; lower case may be specified as [:lower:] instead of a-z. + +Look at the manual pages for setlocale(3), strcoll(3), and, if it is +present, locale(1). If you have locale(1), you can use it to find +your current locale information even if you do not have any of the +LC_ variables set. + +My advice is to put + + export LC_COLLATE=C + +into /etc/profile and inspect any shell scripts run from cron for +constructs like [A-Z]. This will prevent things like + + rm [A-Z]* + +from removing every file in the current directory except those beginning +with `z' and still allow individual users to change the collation order. +Users may put the above command into their own profiles as well, of course. + +E10) Why does `cd //' leave $PWD as `//'? + +POSIX.2, in its description of `cd', says that *three* or more leading +slashes may be replaced with a single slash when canonicalizing the +current working directory. + +This is, I presume, for historical compatibility. Certain versions of +Unix, and early network file systems, used paths of the form +//hostname/path to access `path' on server `hostname'. + +E11) If I resize my xterm while another program is running, why doesn't bash + notice the change? + +This is another issue that deals with job control. + +The kernel maintains a notion of a current terminal process group. Members +of this process group (processes whose process group ID is equal to the +current terminal process group ID) receive terminal-generated signals like +SIGWINCH. (For more details, see the JOB CONTROL section of the bash +man page.) + +If a terminal is resized, the kernel sends SIGWINCH to each member of +the terminal's current process group (the `foreground' process group). + +When bash is running with job control enabled, each pipeline (which may be +a single command) is run in its own process group, different from bash's +process group. This foreground process group receives the SIGWINCH; bash +does not. Bash has no way of knowing that the terminal has been resized. + +There is a `checkwinsize' option, settable with the `shopt' builtin, that +will cause bash to check the window size and adjust its idea of the +terminal's dimensions each time a process stops or exits and returns control +of the terminal to bash. Enable it with `shopt -s checkwinsize'. + +Section F: Things to watch out for on certain Unix versions + +F1) Why can't I use command line editing in my `cmdtool'? + +The problem is `cmdtool' and bash fighting over the input. When +scrolling is enabled in a cmdtool window, cmdtool puts the tty in +`raw mode' to permit command-line editing using the mouse for +applications that cannot do it themselves. As a result, bash and +cmdtool each try to read keyboard input immediately, with neither +getting enough of it to be useful. + +This mode also causes cmdtool to not implement many of the +terminal functions and control sequences appearing in the +`sun-cmd' termcap entry. For a more complete explanation, see +that file examples/suncmd.termcap in the bash distribution. + +`xterm' is a better choice, and gets along with bash much more +smoothly. + +If you must use cmdtool, you can use the termcap description in +examples/suncmd.termcap. Set the TERMCAP variable to the terminal +description contained in that file, i.e. + +TERMCAP='Mu|sun-cmd:am:bs:km:pt:li#34:co#80:cl=^L:ce=\E[K:cd=\E[J:rs=\E[s:' + +Then export TERMCAP and start a new cmdtool window from that shell. +The bash command-line editing should behave better in the new +cmdtool. If this works, you can put the assignment to TERMCAP +in your bashrc file. + +F2) I built bash on Solaris 2. Why do globbing expansions and filename + completion chop off the first few characters of each filename? + +This is the consequence of building bash on SunOS 5 and linking +with the libraries in /usr/ucblib, but using the definitions +and structures from files in /usr/include. + +The actual conflict is between the dirent structure in +/usr/include/dirent.h and the struct returned by the version of +`readdir' in libucb.a (a 4.3-BSD style `struct direct'). + +Make sure you've got /usr/ccs/bin ahead of /usr/ucb in your $PATH +when configuring and building bash. This will ensure that you +use /usr/ccs/bin/cc or acc instead of /usr/ucb/cc and that you +link with libc before libucb. + +If you have installed the Sun C compiler, you may also need to +put /usr/ccs/bin and /opt/SUNWspro/bin into your $PATH before +/usr/ucb. + +F3) Why does bash dump core after I interrupt username completion or + `~user' tilde expansion on a machine running NIS? + +This is a famous and long-standing bug in the SunOS YP (sorry, NIS) +client library, which is part of libc. + +The YP library code keeps static state -- a pointer into the data +returned from the server. When YP initializes itself (setpwent), +it looks at this pointer and calls free on it if it's non-null. +So far, so good. + +If one of the YP functions is interrupted during getpwent (the +exact function is interpretwithsave()), and returns NULL, the +pointer is freed without being reset to NULL, and the function +returns. The next time getpwent is called, it sees that this +pointer is non-null, calls free, and the bash free() blows up +because it's being asked to free freed memory. + +The traditional Unix mallocs allow memory to be freed multiple +times; that's probably why this has never been fixed. You can +run configure with the `--without-gnu-malloc' option to use +the C library malloc and avoid the problem. + +F4) I'm running SVR4.2. Why is the line erased every time I type `@'? + +The `@' character is the default `line kill' character in most +versions of System V, including SVR4.2. You can change this +character to whatever you want using `stty'. For example, to +change the line kill character to control-u, type + + stty kill ^U + +where the `^' and `U' can be two separate characters. + +F5) Why does bash report syntax errors when my C News scripts use a + redirection before a subshell command? + +The actual command in question is something like + + < file ( command ) + +According to the grammar given in the POSIX.2 standard, this construct +is, in fact, a syntax error. Redirections may only precede `simple +commands'. A subshell construct such as the above is one of the shell's +`compound commands'. A redirection may only follow a compound command. + +This affects the mechanical transformation of commands that use `cat' +to pipe a file into a command (a favorite Useless-Use-Of-Cat topic on +comp.unix.shell). While most commands of the form + + cat file | command + +can be converted to `< file command', shell control structures such as +loops and subshells require `command < file'. + +The file CWRU/sh-redir-hack in the bash-2.05a distribution is an +(unofficial) patch to parse.y that will modify the grammar to +support this construct. It will not apply with `patch'; you must +modify parse.y by hand. Note that if you apply this, you must +recompile with -DREDIRECTION_HACK. This introduces a large +number of reduce/reduce conflicts into the shell grammar. + +F6) Why can't I use vi-mode editing on Red Hat Linux 6.1? + +The short answer is that Red Hat screwed up. + +The long answer is that they shipped an /etc/inputrc that only works +for emacs mode editing, and then screwed all the vi users by setting +INPUTRC to /etc/inputrc in /etc/profile. + +The short fix is to do one of the following: remove or rename +/etc/inputrc, set INPUTRC=~/.inputrc in ~/.bashrc (or .bash_profile, +but make sure you export it if you do), remove the assignment to +INPUTRC from /etc/profile, add + + set keymap emacs + +to the beginning of /etc/inputrc, or bracket the key bindings in +/etc/inputrc with these lines + + $if mode=emacs + [...] + $endif + +F7) Why do bash-2.05a and bash-2.05b fail to compile `printf.def' on + HP/UX 11.x? + +HP/UX's support for long double is imperfect at best. + +GCC will support it without problems, but the HP C library functions +like strtold(3) and printf(3) don't actually work with long doubles. +HP implemented a `long_double' type as a 4-element array of 32-bit +ints, and that is what the library functions use. The ANSI C +`long double' type is a 128-bit floating point scalar. + +The easiest fix, until HP fixes things up, is to edit the generated +config.h and #undef the HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE line. After doing that, +the compilation should complete successfully. + +Section G: How can I get bash to do certain common things? + +G1) How can I get bash to read and display eight-bit characters? + +This is a process requiring several steps. + +First, you must ensure that the `physical' data path is a full eight +bits. For xterms, for example, the `vt100' resources `eightBitInput' +and `eightBitOutput' should be set to `true'. + +Once you have set up an eight-bit path, you must tell the kernel and +tty driver to leave the eighth bit of characters alone when processing +keyboard input. Use `stty' to do this: + + stty cs8 -istrip -parenb + +For old BSD-style systems, you can use + + stty pass8 + +You may also need + + stty even odd + +Finally, you need to tell readline that you will be inputting and +displaying eight-bit characters. You use readline variables to do +this. These variables can be set in your .inputrc or using the bash +`bind' builtin. Here's an example using `bind': + + bash$ bind 'set convert-meta off' + bash$ bind 'set meta-flag on' + bash$ bind 'set output-meta on' + +The `set' commands between the single quotes may also be placed +in ~/.inputrc. + +G2) How do I write a function `x' to replace builtin command `x', but + still invoke the command from within the function? + +This is why the `command' and `builtin' builtins exist. The +`command' builtin executes the command supplied as its first +argument, skipping over any function defined with that name. The +`builtin' builtin executes the builtin command given as its first +argument directly. + +For example, to write a function to replace `cd' that writes the +hostname and current directory to an xterm title bar, use +something like the following: + + cd() + { + builtin cd "$@" && xtitle "$HOST: $PWD" + } + +This could also be written using `command' instead of `builtin'; +the version above is marginally more efficient. + +G3) How can I find the value of a shell variable whose name is the value + of another shell variable? + +Versions of Bash newer than Bash-2.0 support this directly. You can use + + ${!var} + +For example, the following sequence of commands will echo `z': + + var1=var2 + var2=z + echo ${!var1} + +For sh compatibility, use the `eval' builtin. The important +thing to remember is that `eval' expands the arguments you give +it again, so you need to quote the parts of the arguments that +you want `eval' to act on. + +For example, this expression prints the value of the last positional +parameter: + + eval echo \"\$\{$#\}\" + +The expansion of the quoted portions of this expression will be +deferred until `eval' runs, while the `$#' will be expanded +before `eval' is executed. In versions of bash later than bash-2.0, + + echo ${!#} + +does the same thing. + +This is not the same thing as ksh93 `nameref' variables, though the syntax +is similar. I may add namerefs in a future bash version. + +G4) How can I make the bash `time' reserved word print timing output that + looks like the output from my system's /usr/bin/time? + +The bash command timing code looks for a variable `TIMEFORMAT' and +uses its value as a format string to decide how to display the +timing statistics. + +The value of TIMEFORMAT is a string with `%' escapes expanded in a +fashion similar in spirit to printf(3). The manual page explains +the meanings of the escape sequences in the format string. + +If TIMEFORMAT is not set, bash acts as if the following assignment had +been performed: + + TIMEFORMAT=$'\nreal\t%3lR\nuser\t%3lU\nsys\t%3lS' + +The POSIX.2 default time format (used by `time -p command') is + + TIMEFORMAT=$'real %2R\nuser %2U\nsys %2S' + +The BSD /usr/bin/time format can be emulated with: + + TIMEFORMAT=$'\t%1R real\t%1U user\t%1S sys' + +The System V /usr/bin/time format can be emulated with: + + TIMEFORMAT=$'\nreal\t%1R\nuser\t%1U\nsys\t%1S' + +The ksh format can be emulated with: + + TIMEFORMAT=$'\nreal\t%2lR\nuser\t%2lU\nsys\t%2lS' + +G5) How do I get the current directory into my prompt? + +Bash provides a number of backslash-escape sequences which are expanded +when the prompt string (PS1 or PS2) is displayed. The full list is in +the manual page. + +The \w expansion gives the full pathname of the current directory, with +a tilde (`~') substituted for the current value of $HOME. The \W +expansion gives the basename of the current directory. To put the full +pathname of the current directory into the path without any tilde +subsitution, use $PWD. Here are some examples: + + PS1='\w$ ' # current directory with tilde + PS1='\W$ ' # basename of current directory + PS1='$PWD$ ' # full pathname of current directory + +The single quotes are important in the final example to prevent $PWD from +being expanded when the assignment to PS1 is performed. + +G6) How can I rename "*.foo" to "*.bar"? + +Use the pattern removal functionality described in D3. The following `for' +loop will do the trick: + + for f in *.foo; do + mv $f ${f%foo}bar + done + +G7) How can I translate a filename from uppercase to lowercase? + +The script examples/functions/lowercase, originally written by John DuBois, +will do the trick. The converse is left as an exercise. + +G8) How can I write a filename expansion (globbing) pattern that will match + all files in the current directory except "." and ".."? + +You must have set the `extglob' shell option using `shopt -s extglob' to use +this: + + echo .!(.|) * + +A solution that works without extended globbing is given in the Unix Shell +FAQ, posted periodically to comp.unix.shell. + +Section H: Where do I go from here? + +H1) How do I report bugs in bash, and where should I look for fixes and + advice? + +Use the `bashbug' script to report bugs. It is built and +installed at the same time as bash. It provides a standard +template for reporting a problem and automatically includes +information about your configuration and build environment. + +`bashbug' sends its reports to bug-bash@gnu.org, which +is a large mailing list gatewayed to the usenet newsgroup gnu.bash.bug. + +Bug fixes, answers to questions, and announcements of new releases +are all posted to gnu.bash.bug. Discussions concerning bash features +and problems also take place there. + +To reach the bash maintainers directly, send mail to +bash-maintainers@gnu.org. + +H2) What kind of bash documentation is there? + +First, look in the doc directory in the bash distribution. It should +contain at least the following files: + +bash.1 an extensive, thorough Unix-style manual page +builtins.1 a manual page covering just bash builtin commands +bashref.texi a reference manual in GNU tex`info format +bashref.info an info version of the reference manual +FAQ this file +article.ms text of an article written for The Linux Journal +readline.3 a man page describing readline + +Postscript, HTML, and ASCII files created from the above source are +available in the documentation distribution. + +There is additional documentation available for anonymous FTP from host +ftp.cwru.edu in the `pub/bash' directory. + +Cameron Newham and Bill Rosenblatt have written a book on bash, published +by O'Reilly and Associates. The book is based on Bill Rosenblatt's Korn +Shell book. The title is ``Learning the Bash Shell'', and the ISBN number +is 1-56592-147-X. Look for it in fine bookstores near you. This book +covers bash-1.14, but has an appendix describing some of the new features +in bash-2.0. + +A second edition of this book is available, published in January, 1998. +The ISBN number is 1-56592-347-2. Look for it in the same fine bookstores +or on the web. + +The GNU Bash Reference Manual has been published as a printed book by +Network Theory Ltd (Paperback, ISBN: 0-9541617-7-7, Feb 2003). It covers +bash-2.0 and is available from most online bookstores (see +http://www.network-theory.co.uk/bash/manual/ for details). The publisher +will donate $1 to the Free Software Foundation for each copy sold. + +H3) What's coming in future versions? + +These are features I hope to include in a future version of bash. + +a better bash debugger (a minimally-tested version is included with bash-2.05b) +associative arrays +co-processes, but with a new-style syntax that looks like function declaration + +H4) What's on the bash `wish list' for future versions? + +These are features that may or may not appear in a future version of bash. + +breaking some of the shell functionality into embeddable libraries +a module system like zsh's, using dynamic loading like builtins +better internationalization using GNU `gettext' +date-stamped command history +a bash programmer's guide with a chapter on creating loadable builtins +a better loadable interface to perl with access to the shell builtins and + variables (contributions gratefully accepted) +ksh93-like `nameref' variables +ksh93-like `+=' variable assignment operator +ksh93-like `xx.yy' variables (including some of the .sh.* variables) and + associated disipline functions +Some of the new ksh93 pattern matching operators, like backreferencing + +H5) When will the next release appear? + +The next version will appear sometime in 2002. Never make predictions. + + +This document is Copyright 1995-2003 by Chester Ramey. + +Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and +without license or royalty fees, to use, copy, and distribute +this document for any purpose, provided that the above copyright +notice appears in all copies of this document and that the +contents of this document remain unaltered. diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1 index f843a2470..6a0e98921 100644 --- a/doc/bash.1 +++ b/doc/bash.1 @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ .\" Case Western Reserve University .\" chet@po.cwru.edu .\" -.\" Last Change: Sat Jul 13 13:32:19 EDT 2013 +.\" Last Change: Thu Aug 1 15:59:19 EDT 2013 .\" .\" bash_builtins, strip all but Built-Ins section .if \n(zZ=1 .ig zZ .if \n(zY=1 .ig zY -.TH BASH 1 "2013 July 13" "GNU Bash 4.3" +.TH BASH 1 "2013 August 1" "GNU Bash 4.3" .\" .\" There's some problem with having a `@' .\" in a tagged paragraph with the BSD man macros. @@ -1360,8 +1360,12 @@ expands to the process ID of the current shell, not the subshell. .TP .B ! -Expands to the process ID of the most recently executed background -(asynchronous) command. +Expands to the process ID of the job most recently placed into the +background, whether executed as an asynchronous command or using +the \fBbg\fP builtin (see +.SM +.B "JOB CONTROL" +below). .TP .B 0 Expands to the name of the shell or shell script. This is set at diff --git a/doc/bashref.texi b/doc/bashref.texi index e679425b2..14c2e72ef 100644 --- a/doc/bashref.texi +++ b/doc/bashref.texi @@ -1608,8 +1608,9 @@ Expands to the process @sc{id} of the shell. In a @code{()} subshell, it expands to the process @sc{id} of the invoking shell, not the subshell. @item ! -Expands to the process @sc{id} of the most recently executed background -(asynchronous) command. +Expands to the process @sc{id} of the job most recently placed into the +background, whether executed as an asynchronous command or using +the @code{bg} builtin (@pxref{Job Control Builtins}). @item 0 Expands to the name of the shell or shell script. This is set at diff --git a/doc/version.texi b/doc/version.texi index 6b823bc61..a75f8575e 100644 --- a/doc/version.texi +++ b/doc/version.texi @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Copyright (C) 1988-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @end ignore -@set LASTCHANGE Sat Jul 13 13:32:05 EDT 2013 +@set LASTCHANGE Thu Aug 1 15:58:51 EDT 2013 @set EDITION 4.3 @set VERSION 4.3 -@set UPDATED 13 July 2013 -@set UPDATED-MONTH July 2013 +@set UPDATED 1 August 2013 +@set UPDATED-MONTH August 2013 diff --git a/examples/loadables/Makefile.in.save b/examples/loadables/Makefile.in.save new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f6208f5cc --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/loadables/Makefile.in.save @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ +# +# Simple makefile for the sample loadable builtins +# +# Copyright (C) 1996 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 +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. + +# Include some boilerplate Gnu makefile definitions. +prefix = @prefix@ + +exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ +bindir = @bindir@ +libdir = @libdir@ +infodir = @infodir@ +includedir = @includedir@ + +topdir = @top_srcdir@ +BUILD_DIR = @BUILD_DIR@ +srcdir = @srcdir@ +VPATH = .:@srcdir@ + +@SET_MAKE@ +CC = @CC@ +RM = rm -f + +SHELL = @MAKE_SHELL@ + +host_os = @host_os@ +host_cpu = @host_cpu@ +host_vendor = @host_vendor@ + +CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ +LOCAL_CFLAGS = @LOCAL_CFLAGS@ +DEFS = @DEFS@ +LOCAL_DEFS = @LOCAL_DEFS@ + +CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ + +BASHINCDIR = ${topdir}/include + +LIBBUILD = ${BUILD_DIR}/lib + +INTL_LIBSRC = ${topdir}/lib/intl +INTL_BUILDDIR = ${LIBBUILD}/intl +INTL_INC = @INTL_INC@ +LIBINTL_H = @LIBINTL_H@ + +CCFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(LOCAL_DEFS) $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) + +# +# These values are generated for configure by ${topdir}/support/shobj-conf. +# If your system is not supported by that script, but includes facilities for +# dynamic loading of shared objects, please update the script and send the +# changes to bash-maintainers@gnu.org. +# +SHOBJ_CC = @SHOBJ_CC@ +SHOBJ_CFLAGS = @SHOBJ_CFLAGS@ +SHOBJ_LD = @SHOBJ_LD@ +SHOBJ_LDFLAGS = @SHOBJ_LDFLAGS@ +SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS = @SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS@ +SHOBJ_LIBS = @SHOBJ_LIBS@ +SHOBJ_STATUS = @SHOBJ_STATUS@ + +INC = -I. -I.. -I$(topdir) -I$(topdir)/lib -I$(topdir)/builtins \ + -I$(BASHINCDIR) -I$(BUILD_DIR) -I$(LIBBUILD) \ + -I$(BUILD_DIR)/builtins $(INTL_INC) + +.c.o: + $(SHOBJ_CC) $(SHOBJ_CFLAGS) $(CCFLAGS) $(INC) -c -o $@ $< + + +ALLPROG = print truefalse sleep pushd finfo logname basename dirname \ + tty pathchk tee head mkdir rmdir printenv id whoami \ + uname sync push ln unlink cut realpath getconf strftime +OTHERPROG = necho hello cat + +all: $(SHOBJ_STATUS) + +supported: $(ALLPROG) +others: $(OTHERPROG) + +unsupported: + @echo "Your system (${host_os}) is not supported by the" + @echo "${topdir}/support/shobj-conf script." + @echo "If your operating system provides facilities for dynamic" + @echo "loading of shared objects using the dlopen(3) interface," + @echo "please update the script and re-run configure. + @echo "Please send the changes you made to bash-maintainers@gnu.org" + @echo "for inclusion in future bash releases." + +everything: supported others + +print: print.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ print.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +necho: necho.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ necho.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +getconf: getconf.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ getconf.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +hello: hello.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ hello.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +truefalse: truefalse.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ truefalse.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +sleep: sleep.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ sleep.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +finfo: finfo.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ finfo.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +cat: cat.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ cat.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +logname: logname.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ logname.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +basename: basename.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ basename.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +dirname: dirname.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ dirname.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +tty: tty.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ tty.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +pathchk: pathchk.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ pathchk.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +tee: tee.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ tee.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +mkdir: mkdir.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ mkdir.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +rmdir: rmdir.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ rmdir.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +head: head.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ head.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +printenv: printenv.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ printenv.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +id: id.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ id.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +whoami: whoami.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ whoami.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +uname: uname.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ uname.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +sync: sync.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ sync.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +push: push.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ push.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +ln: ln.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ ln.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +unlink: unlink.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ unlink.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +cut: cut.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ cut.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +realpath: realpath.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ realpath.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +strftime: strftime.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ strftime.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +# pushd is a special case. We use the same source that the builtin version +# uses, with special compilation options. +# +pushd.c: ${topdir}/builtins/pushd.def + $(RM) $@ + ${BUILD_DIR}/builtins/mkbuiltins -D ${topdir}/builtins ${topdir}/builtins/pushd.def + +pushd.o: pushd.c + $(RM) $@ + $(SHOBJ_CC) -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DPUSHD_AND_POPD -DLOADABLE_BUILTIN $(SHOBJ_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INC) -c -o $@ $< + +pushd: pushd.o + $(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ pushd.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS) + +clean: + $(RM) $(ALLPROG) $(OTHERPROG) *.o + -( cd perl && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} $@ ) + +mostlyclean: clean + -( cd perl && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} $@ ) + +distclean maintainer-clean: clean + $(RM) Makefile pushd.c + -( cd perl && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} $@ ) + +print.o: print.c +truefalse.o: truefalse.c +sleep.o: sleep.c +finfo.o: finfo.c +logname.o: logname.c +basename.o: basename.c +dirname.o: dirname.c +tty.o: tty.c +pathchk.o: pathchk.c +tee.o: tee.c +head.o: head.c +rmdir.o: rmdir.c +necho.o: necho.c +getconf.o: getconf.c +hello.o: hello.c +cat.o: cat.c +printenv.o: printenv.c +id.o: id.c +whoami.o: whoami.c +uname.o: uname.c +sync.o: sync.c +push.o: push.c +mkdir.o: mkdir.c +realpath.o: realpath.c +strftime.o: strftime.c diff --git a/lib/readline/doc/Makefile.old b/lib/readline/doc/Makefile.old new file mode 100644 index 000000000..58d4dd762 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/readline/doc/Makefile.old @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +# This makefile for Readline library documentation is in -*- text -*- mode. +# Emacs likes it that way. +RM = rm -f + +MAKEINFO = makeinfo +TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi +TEXI2HTML = texi2html +QUIETPS = #set this to -q to shut up dvips +DVIPS = dvips -D 300 $(QUIETPS) -o $@ # tricky + +INSTALL_DATA = cp +infodir = /usr/local/info + +RLSRC = rlman.texinfo rluser.texinfo rltech.texinfo +HISTSRC = hist.texinfo hsuser.texinfo hstech.texinfo + +DVIOBJ = readline.dvi history.dvi +INFOOBJ = readline.info history.info +PSOBJ = readline.ps history.ps +HTMLOBJ = readline.html history.html + +all: info dvi html ps +nodvi: info html + +readline.dvi: $(RLSRC) + $(TEXI2DVI) rlman.texinfo + mv rlman.dvi readline.dvi + +readline.info: $(RLSRC) + $(MAKEINFO) --no-split -o $@ rlman.texinfo + +history.dvi: ${HISTSRC} + $(TEXI2DVI) hist.texinfo + mv hist.dvi history.dvi + +history.info: ${HISTSRC} + $(MAKEINFO) --no-split -o $@ hist.texinfo + +readline.ps: readline.dvi + $(RM) $@ + $(DVIPS) readline.dvi + +history.ps: history.dvi + $(RM) $@ + $(DVIPS) history.dvi + +readline.html: ${RLSRC} + $(TEXI2HTML) rlman.texinfo + sed -e 's:rlman.html:readline.html:' -e 's:rlman_toc.html:readline_toc.html:' rlman.html > readline.html + sed -e 's:rlman.html:readline.html:' -e 's:rlman_toc.html:readline_toc.html:' rlman_toc.html > readline_toc.html + $(RM) rlman.html rlman_toc.html + +history.html: ${HISTSRC} + $(TEXI2HTML) hist.texinfo + sed -e 's:hist.html:history.html:' -e 's:hist_toc.html:history_toc.html:' hist.html > history.html + sed -e 's:hist.html:history.html:' -e 's:hist_toc.html:history_toc.html:' hist_toc.html > history_toc.html + $(RM) hist.html hist_toc.html + +info: $(INFOOBJ) +dvi: $(DVIOBJ) +ps: $(PSOBJ) +html: $(HTMLOBJ) + +clean: + $(RM) *.aux *.cp *.fn *.ky *.log *.pg *.toc *.tp *.vr *.cps *.pgs \ + *.fns *.kys *.tps *.vrs *.o core + +distclean: clean +mostlyclean: clean + +maintainer-clean: clean + $(RM) *.dvi *.info *.info-* *.ps *.html + +install: info + ${INSTALL_DATA} readline.info $(infodir)/readline.info + ${INSTALL_DATA} history.info $(infodir)/history.info diff --git a/tests/misc/regress/log.orig b/tests/misc/regress/log.orig new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1f1e1991 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/misc/regress/log.orig @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +:; ./shx + +sh: +<&$fd ok +nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:00 EDT 1992 +bang geoff +quote 712824302 +setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.024502.6176@host> +bgwait sleep done... wait 6187 + + +bash: +<&$fd ok +nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:09 EDT 1992 +bang geoff +quote 712824311 +setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.024512.6212@host> +bgwait sleep done... wait 6223 + + +ash: +<&$fd shx1: 4: Syntax error: Bad fd number +nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:19 EDT 1992 +bang geoff +quote getdate: `"now"' not a valid date + +setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.` echo 024521 +bgwait sleep done... wait 6241 + + +ksh: +<&$fd ok +nlbq ./shx: 6248 Memory fault - core dumped +bang geoff +quote getdate: `"now"' not a valid date + +setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.024530.6257@host> +bgwait no such job: 6265 +wait 6265 +sleep done... + +zsh: +<&$fd ok +nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:36 EDT 1992 +bang shx3: event not found: /s/ [4] +quote 712824337 +setbq defmsgid=<..6290@host> +bgwait shx7: unmatched " [9] +sleep done... +:; diff --git a/tests/misc/regress/shx.orig b/tests/misc/regress/shx.orig new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4b3bf2b82 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/misc/regress/shx.orig @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#! /bin/sh +for cmd in sh bash ash ksh zsh +do + echo + echo $cmd: + for demo in shx? + do + $cmd $demo + done +done diff --git a/variables.c b/variables.c index 596384574..f4ff851a8 100644 --- a/variables.c +++ b/variables.c @@ -2432,6 +2432,8 @@ make_variable_value (var, value, flags) top_level_cleanup (); jump_to_top_level (DISCARD); } + /* This can be fooled if the variable's value changes while evaluating + `rval'. We can change it if we move the evaluation of lval to here. */ if (flags & ASS_APPEND) rval += lval; retval = itos (rval); @@ -2890,7 +2892,7 @@ assign_in_env (word, flags) { name[offset] = 0; - /* ignore the `+' when assigning temporary environment */ + /* don't ignore the `+' when assigning temporary environment */ if (name[offset - 1] == '+') { name[offset - 1] = '\0'; diff --git a/variables.c.new b/variables.c.new new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2c72b9d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/variables.c.new @@ -0,0 +1,5285 @@ +/* variables.c -- Functions for hacking shell variables. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash. If not, see . +*/ + +#include "config.h" + +#include "bashtypes.h" +#include "posixstat.h" +#include "posixtime.h" + +#if defined (__QNX__) +# if defined (__QNXNTO__) +# include +# else +# include +# endif /* !__QNXNTO__ */ +#endif /* __QNX__ */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "chartypes.h" +#if defined (HAVE_PWD_H) +# include +#endif +#include "bashansi.h" +#include "bashintl.h" + +#define NEED_XTRACE_SET_DECL + +#include "shell.h" +#include "flags.h" +#include "execute_cmd.h" +#include "findcmd.h" +#include "mailcheck.h" +#include "input.h" +#include "hashcmd.h" +#include "pathexp.h" +#include "alias.h" +#include "jobs.h" + +#include "version.h" + +#include "builtins/getopt.h" +#include "builtins/common.h" +#include "builtins/builtext.h" + +#if defined (READLINE) +# include "bashline.h" +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#if defined (HISTORY) +# include "bashhist.h" +# include +#endif /* HISTORY */ + +#if defined (PROGRAMMABLE_COMPLETION) +# include "pcomplete.h" +#endif + +#define TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS 4 /* must be power of two */ + +#define ifsname(s) ((s)[0] == 'I' && (s)[1] == 'F' && (s)[2] == 'S' && (s)[3] == '\0') + +extern char **environ; + +/* Variables used here and defined in other files. */ +extern int posixly_correct; +extern int line_number, line_number_base; +extern int subshell_environment, indirection_level, subshell_level; +extern int build_version, patch_level; +extern int expanding_redir; +extern int last_command_exit_value; +extern char *dist_version, *release_status; +extern char *shell_name; +extern char *primary_prompt, *secondary_prompt; +extern char *current_host_name; +extern sh_builtin_func_t *this_shell_builtin; +extern SHELL_VAR *this_shell_function; +extern char *the_printed_command_except_trap; +extern char *this_command_name; +extern char *command_execution_string; +extern time_t shell_start_time; +extern int assigning_in_environment; +extern int executing_builtin; +extern int funcnest_max; + +#if defined (READLINE) +extern int no_line_editing; +extern int perform_hostname_completion; +#endif + +/* The list of shell variables that the user has created at the global + scope, or that came from the environment. */ +VAR_CONTEXT *global_variables = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + +/* The current list of shell variables, including function scopes */ +VAR_CONTEXT *shell_variables = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + +/* The list of shell functions that the user has created, or that came from + the environment. */ +HASH_TABLE *shell_functions = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) +/* The table of shell function definitions that the user defined or that + came from the environment. */ +HASH_TABLE *shell_function_defs = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; +#endif + +/* The current variable context. This is really a count of how deep into + executing functions we are. */ +int variable_context = 0; + +/* The set of shell assignments which are made only in the environment + for a single command. */ +HASH_TABLE *temporary_env = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + +/* Set to non-zero if an assignment error occurs while putting variables + into the temporary environment. */ +int tempenv_assign_error; + +/* Some funky variables which are known about specially. Here is where + "$*", "$1", and all the cruft is kept. */ +char *dollar_vars[10]; +WORD_LIST *rest_of_args = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; + +/* The value of $$. */ +pid_t dollar_dollar_pid; + +/* Non-zero means that we have to remake EXPORT_ENV. */ +int array_needs_making = 1; + +/* The number of times BASH has been executed. This is set + by initialize_variables (). */ +int shell_level = 0; + +/* An array which is passed to commands as their environment. It is + manufactured from the union of the initial environment and the + shell variables that are marked for export. */ +char **export_env = (char **)NULL; +static int export_env_index; +static int export_env_size; + +#if defined (READLINE) +static int winsize_assignment; /* currently assigning to LINES or COLUMNS */ +#endif + +static HASH_TABLE *last_table_searched; /* hash_lookup sets this */ + +/* Some forward declarations. */ +static void create_variable_tables __P((void)); + +static void set_machine_vars __P((void)); +static void set_home_var __P((void)); +static void set_shell_var __P((void)); +static char *get_bash_name __P((void)); +static void initialize_shell_level __P((void)); +static void uidset __P((void)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static void make_vers_array __P((void)); +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *null_assign __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *null_array_assign __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +#endif +static SHELL_VAR *get_self __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *init_dynamic_array_var __P((char *, sh_var_value_func_t *, sh_var_assign_func_t *, int)); +static SHELL_VAR *init_dynamic_assoc_var __P((char *, sh_var_value_func_t *, sh_var_assign_func_t *, int)); +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *assign_seconds __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_seconds __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *init_seconds_var __P((void)); + +static int brand __P((void)); +static void sbrand __P((unsigned long)); /* set bash random number generator. */ +static void seedrand __P((void)); /* seed generator randomly */ +static SHELL_VAR *assign_random __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_random __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *assign_lineno __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_lineno __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *assign_subshell __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_subshell __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *get_bashpid __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +#if defined (HISTORY) +static SHELL_VAR *get_histcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) +static SHELL_VAR *get_comp_wordbreaks __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *assign_comp_wordbreaks __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +#endif + +#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD) && defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *assign_dirstack __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_dirstack __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#endif + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *get_groupset __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *build_hashcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_hashcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *assign_hashcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +# if defined (ALIAS) +static SHELL_VAR *build_aliasvar __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_aliasvar __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *assign_aliasvar __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +# endif +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *get_funcname __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *init_funcname_var __P((void)); + +static void initialize_dynamic_variables __P((void)); + +static SHELL_VAR *hash_lookup __P((const char *, HASH_TABLE *)); +static SHELL_VAR *new_shell_variable __P((const char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *make_new_variable __P((const char *, HASH_TABLE *)); +static SHELL_VAR *bind_variable_internal __P((const char *, char *, HASH_TABLE *, int, int)); + +static void dispose_variable_value __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static void free_variable_hash_data __P((PTR_T)); + +static VARLIST *vlist_alloc __P((int)); +static VARLIST *vlist_realloc __P((VARLIST *, int)); +static void vlist_add __P((VARLIST *, SHELL_VAR *, int)); + +static void flatten __P((HASH_TABLE *, sh_var_map_func_t *, VARLIST *, int)); + +static int qsort_var_comp __P((SHELL_VAR **, SHELL_VAR **)); + +static SHELL_VAR **vapply __P((sh_var_map_func_t *)); +static SHELL_VAR **fapply __P((sh_var_map_func_t *)); + +static int visible_var __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int visible_and_exported __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int export_environment_candidate __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int local_and_exported __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int variable_in_context __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static int visible_array_vars __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *find_nameref_at_context __P((SHELL_VAR *, VAR_CONTEXT *)); +static SHELL_VAR *find_variable_nameref_context __P((SHELL_VAR *, VAR_CONTEXT *, VAR_CONTEXT **)); +static SHELL_VAR *find_variable_last_nameref_context __P((SHELL_VAR *, VAR_CONTEXT *, VAR_CONTEXT **)); + +static SHELL_VAR *bind_tempenv_variable __P((const char *, char *)); +static void push_temp_var __P((PTR_T)); +static void propagate_temp_var __P((PTR_T)); +static void dispose_temporary_env __P((sh_free_func_t *)); + +static inline char *mk_env_string __P((const char *, const char *)); +static char **make_env_array_from_var_list __P((SHELL_VAR **)); +static char **make_var_export_array __P((VAR_CONTEXT *)); +static char **make_func_export_array __P((void)); +static void add_temp_array_to_env __P((char **, int, int)); + +static int n_shell_variables __P((void)); +static int set_context __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static void push_func_var __P((PTR_T)); +static void push_exported_var __P((PTR_T)); + +static inline int find_special_var __P((const char *)); + +static void +create_variable_tables () +{ + if (shell_variables == 0) + { + shell_variables = global_variables = new_var_context ((char *)NULL, 0); + shell_variables->scope = 0; + shell_variables->table = hash_create (0); + } + + if (shell_functions == 0) + shell_functions = hash_create (0); + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) + if (shell_function_defs == 0) + shell_function_defs = hash_create (0); +#endif +} + +/* Initialize the shell variables from the current environment. + If PRIVMODE is nonzero, don't import functions from ENV or + parse $SHELLOPTS. */ +void +initialize_shell_variables (env, privmode) + char **env; + int privmode; +{ + char *name, *string, *temp_string; + int c, char_index, string_index, string_length, ro; + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + create_variable_tables (); + + for (string_index = 0; string = env[string_index++]; ) + { + char_index = 0; + name = string; + while ((c = *string++) && c != '=') + ; + if (string[-1] == '=') + char_index = string - name - 1; + + /* If there are weird things in the environment, like `=xxx' or a + string without an `=', just skip them. */ + if (char_index == 0) + continue; + + /* ASSERT(name[char_index] == '=') */ + name[char_index] = '\0'; + /* Now, name = env variable name, string = env variable value, and + char_index == strlen (name) */ + + temp_var = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + /* If exported function, define it now. Don't import functions from + the environment in privileged mode. */ + if (privmode == 0 && read_but_dont_execute == 0 && STREQN ("() {", string, 4)) + { + string_length = strlen (string); + temp_string = (char *)xmalloc (3 + string_length + char_index); + + strcpy (temp_string, name); + temp_string[char_index] = ' '; + strcpy (temp_string + char_index + 1, string); + + if (posixly_correct == 0 || legal_identifier (name)) + parse_and_execute (temp_string, name, SEVAL_NONINT|SEVAL_NOHIST); + + /* Ancient backwards compatibility. Old versions of bash exported + functions like name()=() {...} */ + if (name[char_index - 1] == ')' && name[char_index - 2] == '(') + name[char_index - 2] = '\0'; + + if (temp_var = find_function (name)) + { + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported|att_imported)); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + else + { + if (temp_var = bind_variable (name, string, 0)) + { + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported | att_invisible)); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + last_command_exit_value = 1; + report_error (_("error importing function definition for `%s'"), name); + } + + /* ( */ + if (name[char_index - 1] == ')' && name[char_index - 2] == '\0') + name[char_index - 2] = '('; /* ) */ + } +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +# if ARRAY_EXPORT + /* Array variables may not yet be exported. */ + else if (*string == '(' && string[1] == '[' && string[strlen (string) - 1] == ')') + { + string_length = 1; + temp_string = extract_array_assignment_list (string, &string_length); + temp_var = assign_array_from_string (name, temp_string); + FREE (temp_string); + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported)); + array_needs_making = 1; + } +# endif /* ARRAY_EXPORT */ +#endif +#if 0 + else if (legal_identifier (name)) +#else + else +#endif + { + ro = 0; + if (posixly_correct && STREQ (name, "SHELLOPTS")) + { + temp_var = find_variable ("SHELLOPTS"); + ro = temp_var && readonly_p (temp_var); + if (temp_var) + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, att_readonly); + } + temp_var = bind_variable (name, string, 0); + if (temp_var) + { + if (legal_identifier (name)) + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported)); + else + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported | att_invisible)); + if (ro) + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_readonly); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + } + + name[char_index] = '='; + /* temp_var can be NULL if it was an exported function with a syntax + error (a different bug, but it still shouldn't dump core). */ + if (temp_var && function_p (temp_var) == 0) /* XXX not yet */ + { + CACHE_IMPORTSTR (temp_var, name); + } + } + + set_pwd (); + + /* Set up initial value of $_ */ + temp_var = set_if_not ("_", dollar_vars[0]); + + /* Remember this pid. */ + dollar_dollar_pid = getpid (); + + /* Now make our own defaults in case the vars that we think are + important are missing. */ + temp_var = set_if_not ("PATH", DEFAULT_PATH_VALUE); +#if 0 + set_auto_export (temp_var); /* XXX */ +#endif + + temp_var = set_if_not ("TERM", "dumb"); +#if 0 + set_auto_export (temp_var); /* XXX */ +#endif + +#if defined (__QNX__) + /* set node id -- don't import it from the environment */ + { + char node_name[22]; +# if defined (__QNXNTO__) + netmgr_ndtostr(ND2S_LOCAL_STR, ND_LOCAL_NODE, node_name, sizeof(node_name)); +# else + qnx_nidtostr (getnid (), node_name, sizeof (node_name)); +# endif + temp_var = bind_variable ("NODE", node_name, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); + } +#endif + + /* set up the prompts. */ + if (interactive_shell) + { +#if defined (PROMPT_STRING_DECODE) + set_if_not ("PS1", primary_prompt); +#else + if (current_user.uid == -1) + get_current_user_info (); + set_if_not ("PS1", current_user.euid == 0 ? "# " : primary_prompt); +#endif + set_if_not ("PS2", secondary_prompt); + } + set_if_not ("PS4", "+ "); + + /* Don't allow IFS to be imported from the environment. */ + temp_var = bind_variable ("IFS", " \t\n", 0); + setifs (temp_var); + + /* Magic machine types. Pretty convenient. */ + set_machine_vars (); + + /* Default MAILCHECK for interactive shells. Defer the creation of a + default MAILPATH until the startup files are read, because MAIL + names a mail file if MAILPATH is not set, and we should provide a + default only if neither is set. */ + if (interactive_shell) + { + temp_var = set_if_not ("MAILCHECK", posixly_correct ? "600" : "60"); + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_integer); + } + + /* Do some things with shell level. */ + initialize_shell_level (); + + set_ppid (); + + /* Initialize the `getopts' stuff. */ + temp_var = bind_variable ("OPTIND", "1", 0); + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_integer); + getopts_reset (0); + bind_variable ("OPTERR", "1", 0); + sh_opterr = 1; + + if (login_shell == 1 && posixly_correct == 0) + set_home_var (); + + /* Get the full pathname to THIS shell, and set the BASH variable + to it. */ + name = get_bash_name (); + temp_var = bind_variable ("BASH", name, 0); + free (name); + + /* Make the exported environment variable SHELL be the user's login + shell. Note that the `tset' command looks at this variable + to determine what style of commands to output; if it ends in "csh", + then C-shell commands are output, else Bourne shell commands. */ + set_shell_var (); + + /* Make a variable called BASH_VERSION which contains the version info. */ + bind_variable ("BASH_VERSION", shell_version_string (), 0); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + make_vers_array (); +#endif + + if (command_execution_string) + bind_variable ("BASH_EXECUTION_STRING", command_execution_string, 0); + + /* Find out if we're supposed to be in Posix.2 mode via an + environment variable. */ + temp_var = find_variable ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); + if (!temp_var) + temp_var = find_variable ("POSIX_PEDANTIC"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + sv_strict_posix (temp_var->name); + +#if defined (HISTORY) + /* Set history variables to defaults, and then do whatever we would + do if the variable had just been set. Do this only in the case + that we are remembering commands on the history list. */ + if (remember_on_history) + { + name = bash_tilde_expand (posixly_correct ? "~/.sh_history" : "~/.bash_history", 0); + + set_if_not ("HISTFILE", name); + free (name); + } +#endif /* HISTORY */ + + /* Seed the random number generator. */ + seedrand (); + + /* Handle some "special" variables that we may have inherited from a + parent shell. */ + if (interactive_shell) + { + temp_var = find_variable ("IGNOREEOF"); + if (!temp_var) + temp_var = find_variable ("ignoreeof"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + sv_ignoreeof (temp_var->name); + } + +#if defined (HISTORY) + if (interactive_shell && remember_on_history) + { + sv_history_control ("HISTCONTROL"); + sv_histignore ("HISTIGNORE"); + sv_histtimefmt ("HISTTIMEFORMAT"); + } +#endif /* HISTORY */ + +#if defined (READLINE) && defined (STRICT_POSIX) + /* POSIXLY_CORRECT will only be 1 here if the shell was compiled + -DSTRICT_POSIX */ + if (interactive_shell && posixly_correct && no_line_editing == 0) + rl_prefer_env_winsize = 1; +#endif /* READLINE && STRICT_POSIX */ + + /* + * 24 October 2001 + * + * I'm tired of the arguing and bug reports. Bash now leaves SSH_CLIENT + * and SSH2_CLIENT alone. I'm going to rely on the shell_level check in + * isnetconn() to avoid running the startup files more often than wanted. + * That will, of course, only work if the user's login shell is bash, so + * I've made that behavior conditional on SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC being defined + * in config-top.h. + */ +#if 0 + temp_var = find_variable ("SSH_CLIENT"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + { + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + temp_var = find_variable ("SSH2_CLIENT"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + { + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); + array_needs_making = 1; + } +#endif + + /* Get the user's real and effective user ids. */ + uidset (); + + temp_var = find_variable ("BASH_XTRACEFD"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + sv_xtracefd (temp_var->name); + + /* Initialize the dynamic variables, and seed their values. */ + initialize_dynamic_variables (); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Setting values for special shell variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static void +set_machine_vars () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + temp_var = set_if_not ("HOSTTYPE", HOSTTYPE); + temp_var = set_if_not ("OSTYPE", OSTYPE); + temp_var = set_if_not ("MACHTYPE", MACHTYPE); + + temp_var = set_if_not ("HOSTNAME", current_host_name); +} + +/* Set $HOME to the information in the password file if we didn't get + it from the environment. */ + +/* This function is not static so the tilde and readline libraries can + use it. */ +char * +sh_get_home_dir () +{ + if (current_user.home_dir == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + return current_user.home_dir; +} + +static void +set_home_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + temp_var = find_variable ("HOME"); + if (temp_var == 0) + temp_var = bind_variable ("HOME", sh_get_home_dir (), 0); +#if 0 + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); +#endif +} + +/* Set $SHELL to the user's login shell if it is not already set. Call + get_current_user_info if we haven't already fetched the shell. */ +static void +set_shell_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + temp_var = find_variable ("SHELL"); + if (temp_var == 0) + { + if (current_user.shell == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + temp_var = bind_variable ("SHELL", current_user.shell, 0); + } +#if 0 + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); +#endif +} + +static char * +get_bash_name () +{ + char *name; + + if ((login_shell == 1) && RELPATH(shell_name)) + { + if (current_user.shell == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + name = savestring (current_user.shell); + } + else if (ABSPATH(shell_name)) + name = savestring (shell_name); + else if (shell_name[0] == '.' && shell_name[1] == '/') + { + /* Fast path for common case. */ + char *cdir; + int len; + + cdir = get_string_value ("PWD"); + if (cdir) + { + len = strlen (cdir); + name = (char *)xmalloc (len + strlen (shell_name) + 1); + strcpy (name, cdir); + strcpy (name + len, shell_name + 1); + } + else + name = savestring (shell_name); + } + else + { + char *tname; + int s; + + tname = find_user_command (shell_name); + + if (tname == 0) + { + /* Try the current directory. If there is not an executable + there, just punt and use the login shell. */ + s = file_status (shell_name); + if (s & FS_EXECABLE) + { + tname = make_absolute (shell_name, get_string_value ("PWD")); + if (*shell_name == '.') + { + name = sh_canonpath (tname, PATH_CHECKDOTDOT|PATH_CHECKEXISTS); + if (name == 0) + name = tname; + else + free (tname); + } + else + name = tname; + } + else + { + if (current_user.shell == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + name = savestring (current_user.shell); + } + } + else + { + name = full_pathname (tname); + free (tname); + } + } + + return (name); +} + +void +adjust_shell_level (change) + int change; +{ + char new_level[5], *old_SHLVL; + intmax_t old_level; + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + old_SHLVL = get_string_value ("SHLVL"); + if (old_SHLVL == 0 || *old_SHLVL == '\0' || legal_number (old_SHLVL, &old_level) == 0) + old_level = 0; + + shell_level = old_level + change; + if (shell_level < 0) + shell_level = 0; + else if (shell_level > 1000) + { + internal_warning (_("shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"), shell_level); + shell_level = 1; + } + + /* We don't need the full generality of itos here. */ + if (shell_level < 10) + { + new_level[0] = shell_level + '0'; + new_level[1] = '\0'; + } + else if (shell_level < 100) + { + new_level[0] = (shell_level / 10) + '0'; + new_level[1] = (shell_level % 10) + '0'; + new_level[2] = '\0'; + } + else if (shell_level < 1000) + { + new_level[0] = (shell_level / 100) + '0'; + old_level = shell_level % 100; + new_level[1] = (old_level / 10) + '0'; + new_level[2] = (old_level % 10) + '0'; + new_level[3] = '\0'; + } + + temp_var = bind_variable ("SHLVL", new_level, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); +} + +static void +initialize_shell_level () +{ + adjust_shell_level (1); +} + +/* If we got PWD from the environment, update our idea of the current + working directory. In any case, make sure that PWD exists before + checking it. It is possible for getcwd () to fail on shell startup, + and in that case, PWD would be undefined. If this is an interactive + login shell, see if $HOME is the current working directory, and if + that's not the same string as $PWD, set PWD=$HOME. */ + +void +set_pwd () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var, *home_var; + char *temp_string, *home_string; + + home_var = find_variable ("HOME"); + home_string = home_var ? value_cell (home_var) : (char *)NULL; + + temp_var = find_variable ("PWD"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var) && + (temp_string = value_cell (temp_var)) && + same_file (temp_string, ".", (struct stat *)NULL, (struct stat *)NULL)) + set_working_directory (temp_string); + else if (home_string && interactive_shell && login_shell && + same_file (home_string, ".", (struct stat *)NULL, (struct stat *)NULL)) + { + set_working_directory (home_string); + temp_var = bind_variable ("PWD", home_string, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); + } + else + { + temp_string = get_working_directory ("shell-init"); + if (temp_string) + { + temp_var = bind_variable ("PWD", temp_string, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); + free (temp_string); + } + } + + /* According to the Single Unix Specification, v2, $OLDPWD is an + `environment variable' and therefore should be auto-exported. + Make a dummy invisible variable for OLDPWD, and mark it as exported. */ + temp_var = bind_variable ("OLDPWD", (char *)NULL, 0); + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_invisible)); +} + +/* Make a variable $PPID, which holds the pid of the shell's parent. */ +void +set_ppid () +{ + char namebuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(pid_t) + 1], *name; + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + name = inttostr (getppid (), namebuf, sizeof(namebuf)); + temp_var = find_variable ("PPID"); + if (temp_var) + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, (att_readonly | att_exported)); + temp_var = bind_variable ("PPID", name, 0); + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_readonly | att_integer)); +} + +static void +uidset () +{ + char buff[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(uid_t) + 1], *b; + register SHELL_VAR *v; + + b = inttostr (current_user.uid, buff, sizeof (buff)); + v = find_variable ("UID"); + if (v == 0) + { + v = bind_variable ("UID", b, 0); + VSETATTR (v, (att_readonly | att_integer)); + } + + if (current_user.euid != current_user.uid) + b = inttostr (current_user.euid, buff, sizeof (buff)); + + v = find_variable ("EUID"); + if (v == 0) + { + v = bind_variable ("EUID", b, 0); + VSETATTR (v, (att_readonly | att_integer)); + } +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static void +make_vers_array () +{ + SHELL_VAR *vv; + ARRAY *av; + char *s, d[32], b[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1]; + + unbind_variable ("BASH_VERSINFO"); + + vv = make_new_array_variable ("BASH_VERSINFO"); + av = array_cell (vv); + strcpy (d, dist_version); + s = strchr (d, '.'); + if (s) + *s++ = '\0'; + array_insert (av, 0, d); + array_insert (av, 1, s); + s = inttostr (patch_level, b, sizeof (b)); + array_insert (av, 2, s); + s = inttostr (build_version, b, sizeof (b)); + array_insert (av, 3, s); + array_insert (av, 4, release_status); + array_insert (av, 5, MACHTYPE); + + VSETATTR (vv, att_readonly); +} +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + +/* Set the environment variables $LINES and $COLUMNS in response to + a window size change. */ +void +sh_set_lines_and_columns (lines, cols) + int lines, cols; +{ + char val[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1], *v; + +#if defined (READLINE) + /* If we are currently assigning to LINES or COLUMNS, don't do anything. */ + if (winsize_assignment) + return; +#endif + + v = inttostr (lines, val, sizeof (val)); + bind_variable ("LINES", v, 0); + + v = inttostr (cols, val, sizeof (val)); + bind_variable ("COLUMNS", v, 0); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Printing variables and values */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Print LIST (a list of shell variables) to stdout in such a way that + they can be read back in. */ +void +print_var_list (list) + register SHELL_VAR **list; +{ + register int i; + register SHELL_VAR *var; + + for (i = 0; list && (var = list[i]); i++) + if (invisible_p (var) == 0) + print_assignment (var); +} + +/* Print LIST (a list of shell functions) to stdout in such a way that + they can be read back in. */ +void +print_func_list (list) + register SHELL_VAR **list; +{ + register int i; + register SHELL_VAR *var; + + for (i = 0; list && (var = list[i]); i++) + { + printf ("%s ", var->name); + print_var_function (var); + printf ("\n"); + } +} + +/* Print the value of a single SHELL_VAR. No newline is + output, but the variable is printed in such a way that + it can be read back in. */ +void +print_assignment (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (var_isset (var) == 0) + return; + + if (function_p (var)) + { + printf ("%s", var->name); + print_var_function (var); + printf ("\n"); + } +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + print_array_assignment (var, 0); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + print_assoc_assignment (var, 0); +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + else + { + printf ("%s=", var->name); + print_var_value (var, 1); + printf ("\n"); + } +} + +/* Print the value cell of VAR, a shell variable. Do not print + the name, nor leading/trailing newline. If QUOTE is non-zero, + and the value contains shell metacharacters, quote the value + in such a way that it can be read back in. */ +void +print_var_value (var, quote) + SHELL_VAR *var; + int quote; +{ + char *t; + + if (var_isset (var) == 0) + return; + + if (quote && posixly_correct == 0 && ansic_shouldquote (value_cell (var))) + { + t = ansic_quote (value_cell (var), 0, (int *)0); + printf ("%s", t); + free (t); + } + else if (quote && sh_contains_shell_metas (value_cell (var))) + { + t = sh_single_quote (value_cell (var)); + printf ("%s", t); + free (t); + } + else + printf ("%s", value_cell (var)); +} + +/* Print the function cell of VAR, a shell variable. Do not + print the name, nor leading/trailing newline. */ +void +print_var_function (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *x; + + if (function_p (var) && var_isset (var)) + { + x = named_function_string ((char *)NULL, function_cell(var), FUNC_MULTILINE|FUNC_EXTERNAL); + printf ("%s", x); + } +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Dynamic Variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* DYNAMIC VARIABLES + + These are variables whose values are generated anew each time they are + referenced. These are implemented using a pair of function pointers + in the struct variable: assign_func, which is called from bind_variable + and, if arrays are compiled into the shell, some of the functions in + arrayfunc.c, and dynamic_value, which is called from find_variable. + + assign_func is called from bind_variable_internal, if + bind_variable_internal discovers that the variable being assigned to + has such a function. The function is called as + SHELL_VAR *temp = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, value, ind) + and the (SHELL_VAR *)temp is returned as the value of bind_variable. It + is usually ENTRY (self). IND is an index for an array variable, and + unused otherwise. + + dynamic_value is called from find_variable_internal to return a `new' + value for the specified dynamic varible. If this function is NULL, + the variable is treated as a `normal' shell variable. If it is not, + however, then this function is called like this: + tempvar = (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var); + + Sometimes `tempvar' will replace the value of `var'. Other times, the + shell will simply use the string value. Pretty object-oriented, huh? + + Be warned, though: if you `unset' a special variable, it loses its + special meaning, even if you subsequently set it. + + The special assignment code would probably have been better put in + subst.c: do_assignment_internal, in the same style as + stupidly_hack_special_variables, but I wanted the changes as + localized as possible. */ + +#define INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR(var, val, gfunc, afunc) \ + do \ + { \ + v = bind_variable (var, (val), 0); \ + v->dynamic_value = gfunc; \ + v->assign_func = afunc; \ + } \ + while (0) + +#define INIT_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_VAR(var, gfunc, afunc) \ + do \ + { \ + v = make_new_array_variable (var); \ + v->dynamic_value = gfunc; \ + v->assign_func = afunc; \ + } \ + while (0) + +#define INIT_DYNAMIC_ASSOC_VAR(var, gfunc, afunc) \ + do \ + { \ + v = make_new_assoc_variable (var); \ + v->dynamic_value = gfunc; \ + v->assign_func = afunc; \ + } \ + while (0) + +static SHELL_VAR * +null_assign (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + return (self); +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR * +null_array_assign (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + return (self); +} +#endif + +/* Degenerate `dynamic_value' function; just returns what's passed without + manipulation. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_self (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + return (self); +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +/* A generic dynamic array variable initializer. Intialize array variable + NAME with dynamic value function GETFUNC and assignment function SETFUNC. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +init_dynamic_array_var (name, getfunc, setfunc, attrs) + char *name; + sh_var_value_func_t *getfunc; + sh_var_assign_func_t *setfunc; + int attrs; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v) + return (v); + INIT_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_VAR (name, getfunc, setfunc); + if (attrs) + VSETATTR (v, attrs); + return v; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +init_dynamic_assoc_var (name, getfunc, setfunc, attrs) + char *name; + sh_var_value_func_t *getfunc; + sh_var_assign_func_t *setfunc; + int attrs; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v) + return (v); + INIT_DYNAMIC_ASSOC_VAR (name, getfunc, setfunc); + if (attrs) + VSETATTR (v, attrs); + return v; +} +#endif + +/* The value of $SECONDS. This is the number of seconds since shell + invocation, or, the number of seconds since the last assignment + the + value of the last assignment. */ +static intmax_t seconds_value_assigned; + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_seconds (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + if (legal_number (value, &seconds_value_assigned) == 0) + seconds_value_assigned = 0; + shell_start_time = NOW; + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_seconds (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + time_t time_since_start; + char *p; + + time_since_start = NOW - shell_start_time; + p = itos(seconds_value_assigned + time_since_start); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + + VSETATTR (var, att_integer); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +init_seconds_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("SECONDS"); + if (v) + { + if (legal_number (value_cell(v), &seconds_value_assigned) == 0) + seconds_value_assigned = 0; + } + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("SECONDS", (v ? value_cell (v) : (char *)NULL), get_seconds, assign_seconds); + return v; +} + +/* The random number seed. You can change this by setting RANDOM. */ +static unsigned long rseed = 1; +static int last_random_value; +static int seeded_subshell = 0; + +/* A linear congruential random number generator based on the example + one in the ANSI C standard. This one isn't very good, but a more + complicated one is overkill. */ + +/* Returns a pseudo-random number between 0 and 32767. */ +static int +brand () +{ + /* From "Random number generators: good ones are hard to find", + Park and Miller, Communications of the ACM, vol. 31, no. 10, + October 1988, p. 1195. filtered through FreeBSD */ + long h, l; + + /* Can't seed with 0. */ + if (rseed == 0) + rseed = 123459876; + h = rseed / 127773; + l = rseed % 127773; + rseed = 16807 * l - 2836 * h; +#if 0 + if (rseed < 0) + rseed += 0x7fffffff; +#endif + return ((unsigned int)(rseed & 32767)); /* was % 32768 */ +} + +/* Set the random number generator seed to SEED. */ +static void +sbrand (seed) + unsigned long seed; +{ + rseed = seed; + last_random_value = 0; +} + +static void +seedrand () +{ + struct timeval tv; + + gettimeofday (&tv, NULL); + sbrand (tv.tv_sec ^ tv.tv_usec ^ getpid ()); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_random (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + sbrand (strtoul (value, (char **)NULL, 10)); + if (subshell_environment) + seeded_subshell = getpid (); + return (self); +} + +int +get_random_number () +{ + int rv, pid; + + /* Reset for command and process substitution. */ + pid = getpid (); + if (subshell_environment && seeded_subshell != pid) + { + seedrand (); + seeded_subshell = pid; + } + + do + rv = brand (); + while (rv == last_random_value); + return rv; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_random (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + int rv; + char *p; + + rv = get_random_number (); + last_random_value = rv; + p = itos (rv); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + + VSETATTR (var, att_integer); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_lineno (var, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + intmax_t new_value; + + if (value == 0 || *value == '\0' || legal_number (value, &new_value) == 0) + new_value = 0; + line_number = line_number_base = new_value; + return var; +} + +/* Function which returns the current line number. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_lineno (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + int ln; + + ln = executing_line_number (); + p = itos (ln); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_subshell (var, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + intmax_t new_value; + + if (value == 0 || *value == '\0' || legal_number (value, &new_value) == 0) + new_value = 0; + subshell_level = new_value; + return var; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_subshell (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + + p = itos (subshell_level); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_bashpid (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + int pid; + char *p; + + pid = getpid (); + p = itos (pid); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + VSETATTR (var, att_integer|att_readonly); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_bash_command (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + + if (the_printed_command_except_trap) + p = savestring (the_printed_command_except_trap); + else + { + p = (char *)xmalloc (1); + p[0] = '\0'; + } + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +#if defined (HISTORY) +static SHELL_VAR * +get_histcmd (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + + p = itos (history_number ()); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) +/* When this function returns, VAR->value points to malloced memory. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_comp_wordbreaks (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + /* If we don't have anything yet, assign a default value. */ + if (rl_completer_word_break_characters == 0 && bash_readline_initialized == 0) + enable_hostname_completion (perform_hostname_completion); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, savestring (rl_completer_word_break_characters)); + + return (var); +} + +/* When this function returns, rl_completer_word_break_characters points to + malloced memory. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_comp_wordbreaks (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + if (rl_completer_word_break_characters && + rl_completer_word_break_characters != rl_basic_word_break_characters) + free (rl_completer_word_break_characters); + + rl_completer_word_break_characters = savestring (value); + return self; +} +#endif /* READLINE */ + +#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD) && defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_dirstack (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + set_dirstack_element (ind, 1, value); + return self; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_dirstack (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + ARRAY *a; + WORD_LIST *l; + + l = get_directory_stack (0); + a = array_from_word_list (l); + array_dispose (array_cell (self)); + dispose_words (l); + var_setarray (self, a); + return self; +} +#endif /* PUSHD AND POPD && ARRAY_VARS */ + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +/* We don't want to initialize the group set with a call to getgroups() + unless we're asked to, but we only want to do it once. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_groupset (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + register int i; + int ng; + ARRAY *a; + static char **group_set = (char **)NULL; + + if (group_set == 0) + { + group_set = get_group_list (&ng); + a = array_cell (self); + for (i = 0; i < ng; i++) + array_insert (a, i, group_set[i]); + } + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +build_hashcmd (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + HASH_TABLE *h; + int i; + char *k, *v; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *item; + + h = assoc_cell (self); + if (h) + assoc_dispose (h); + + if (hashed_filenames == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (hashed_filenames) == 0) + { + var_setvalue (self, (char *)NULL); + return self; + } + + h = assoc_create (hashed_filenames->nbuckets); + for (i = 0; i < hashed_filenames->nbuckets; i++) + { + for (item = hash_items (i, hashed_filenames); item; item = item->next) + { + k = savestring (item->key); + v = pathdata(item)->path; + assoc_insert (h, k, v); + } + } + + var_setvalue (self, (char *)h); + return self; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_hashcmd (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + build_hashcmd (self); + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_hashcmd (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + phash_insert (key, value, 0, 0); + return (build_hashcmd (self)); +} + +#if defined (ALIAS) +static SHELL_VAR * +build_aliasvar (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + HASH_TABLE *h; + int i; + char *k, *v; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *item; + + h = assoc_cell (self); + if (h) + assoc_dispose (h); + + if (aliases == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (aliases) == 0) + { + var_setvalue (self, (char *)NULL); + return self; + } + + h = assoc_create (aliases->nbuckets); + for (i = 0; i < aliases->nbuckets; i++) + { + for (item = hash_items (i, aliases); item; item = item->next) + { + k = savestring (item->key); + v = ((alias_t *)(item->data))->value; + assoc_insert (h, k, v); + } + } + + var_setvalue (self, (char *)h); + return self; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_aliasvar (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + build_aliasvar (self); + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_aliasvar (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + add_alias (key, value); + return (build_aliasvar (self)); +} +#endif /* ALIAS */ + +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + +/* If ARRAY_VARS is not defined, this just returns the name of any + currently-executing function. If we have arrays, it's a call stack. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_funcname (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ +#if ! defined (ARRAY_VARS) + char *t; + if (variable_context && this_shell_function) + { + FREE (value_cell (self)); + t = savestring (this_shell_function->name); + var_setvalue (self, t); + } +#endif + return (self); +} + +void +make_funcname_visible (on_or_off) + int on_or_off; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("FUNCNAME"); + if (v == 0 || v->dynamic_value == 0) + return; + + if (on_or_off) + VUNSETATTR (v, att_invisible); + else + VSETATTR (v, att_invisible); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +init_funcname_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("FUNCNAME"); + if (v) + return v; +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + INIT_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_VAR ("FUNCNAME", get_funcname, null_array_assign); +#else + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("FUNCNAME", (char *)NULL, get_funcname, null_assign); +#endif + VSETATTR (v, att_invisible|att_noassign); + return v; +} + +static void +initialize_dynamic_variables () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = init_seconds_var (); + + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("BASH_COMMAND", (char *)NULL, get_bash_command, (sh_var_assign_func_t *)NULL); + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("BASH_SUBSHELL", (char *)NULL, get_subshell, assign_subshell); + + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("RANDOM", (char *)NULL, get_random, assign_random); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("LINENO", (char *)NULL, get_lineno, assign_lineno); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); + + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("BASHPID", (char *)NULL, get_bashpid, null_assign); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer|att_readonly); + +#if defined (HISTORY) + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("HISTCMD", (char *)NULL, get_histcmd, (sh_var_assign_func_t *)NULL); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("COMP_WORDBREAKS", (char *)NULL, get_comp_wordbreaks, assign_comp_wordbreaks); +#endif + +#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD) && defined (ARRAY_VARS) + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("DIRSTACK", get_dirstack, assign_dirstack, 0); +#endif /* PUSHD_AND_POPD && ARRAY_VARS */ + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("GROUPS", get_groupset, null_array_assign, att_noassign); + +# if defined (DEBUGGER) + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_ARGC", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_ARGV", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); +# endif /* DEBUGGER */ + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_SOURCE", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_LINENO", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); + + v = init_dynamic_assoc_var ("BASH_CMDS", get_hashcmd, assign_hashcmd, att_nofree); +# if defined (ALIAS) + v = init_dynamic_assoc_var ("BASH_ALIASES", get_aliasvar, assign_aliasvar, att_nofree); +# endif +#endif + + v = init_funcname_var (); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Retrieving variables and values */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* How to get a pointer to the shell variable or function named NAME. + HASHED_VARS is a pointer to the hash table containing the list + of interest (either variables or functions). */ + +static SHELL_VAR * +hash_lookup (name, hashed_vars) + const char *name; + HASH_TABLE *hashed_vars; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *bucket; + + bucket = hash_search (name, hashed_vars, 0); + /* If we find the name in HASHED_VARS, set LAST_TABLE_SEARCHED to that + table. */ + if (bucket) + last_table_searched = hashed_vars; + return (bucket ? (SHELL_VAR *)bucket->data : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +var_lookup (name, vcontext) + const char *name; + VAR_CONTEXT *vcontext; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + for (vc = vcontext; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (v = hash_lookup (name, vc->table)) + break; + + return v; +} + +/* Look up the variable entry named NAME. If SEARCH_TEMPENV is non-zero, + then also search the temporarily built list of exported variables. + The lookup order is: + temporary_env + shell_variables list +*/ + +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_internal (name, force_tempenv) + const char *name; + int force_tempenv; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + int search_tempenv; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + /* If explicitly requested, first look in the temporary environment for + the variable. This allows constructs such as "foo=x eval 'echo $foo'" + to get the `exported' value of $foo. This happens if we are executing + a function or builtin, or if we are looking up a variable in a + "subshell environment". */ + search_tempenv = force_tempenv || (expanding_redir == 0 && subshell_environment); + + if (search_tempenv && temporary_env) + var = hash_lookup (name, temporary_env); + + vc = shell_variables; +#if 0 +if (search_tempenv == 0 && /* (subshell_environment & SUBSHELL_COMSUB) && */ + expanding_redir && + (this_shell_builtin == eval_builtin || this_shell_builtin == command_builtin)) + { + itrace("find_variable_internal: search_tempenv == 0: skipping VC_BLTNENV"); + while (vc && (vc->flags & VC_BLTNENV)) + vc = vc->down; + if (vc == 0) + vc = shell_variables; + } +#endif + + if (var == 0) + var = var_lookup (name, vc); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +/* Look up and resolve the chain of nameref variables starting at V all the + way to NULL or non-nameref. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_nameref (v) + SHELL_VAR *v; +{ + int level; + char *newname; + SHELL_VAR *orig, *oldv; + + level = 0; + orig = v; + while (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); /* error message here? */ + newname = nameref_cell (v); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + oldv = v; + v = find_variable_internal (newname, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + if (v == orig || v == oldv) + { + internal_warning (_("%s: circular name reference"), orig->name); + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + } + } + return v; +} + +/* Resolve the chain of nameref variables for NAME. XXX - could change later */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_last_nameref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + char *newname; + int level; + + nv = v = find_variable_noref (name); + level = 0; + while (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); /* error message here? */ + newname = nameref_cell (v); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + nv = v; + v = find_variable_internal (newname, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + } + return nv; +} + +/* Resolve the chain of nameref variables for NAME. XXX - could change later */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_global_variable_last_nameref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + char *newname; + int level; + + nv = v = find_global_variable_noref (name); + level = 0; + while (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); /* error message here? */ + newname = nameref_cell (v); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + nv = v; + v = find_global_variable_noref (newname); + } + return nv; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +find_nameref_at_context (v, vc) + SHELL_VAR *v; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + SHELL_VAR *nv, *nv2; + VAR_CONTEXT *nvc; + char *newname; + int level; + + nv = v; + level = 1; + while (nv && nameref_p (nv)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + newname = nameref_cell (nv); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + nv2 = hash_lookup (newname, vc->table); + if (nv2 == 0) + break; + nv = nv2; + } + return nv; +} + +/* Do nameref resolution from the VC, which is the local context for some + function or builtin, `up' the chain to the global variables context. If + NVCP is not NULL, return the variable context where we finally ended the + nameref resolution (so the bind_variable_internal can use the correct + variable context and hash table). */ +static SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_nameref_context (v, vc, nvcp) + SHELL_VAR *v; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + VAR_CONTEXT **nvcp; +{ + SHELL_VAR *nv, *nv2; + VAR_CONTEXT *nvc; + + /* Look starting at the current context all the way `up' */ + for (nv = v, nvc = vc; nvc; nvc = nvc->down) + { + nv2 = find_nameref_at_context (nv, nvc); + if (nv2 == 0) + continue; + nv = nv2; + if (*nvcp) + *nvcp = nvc; + } + return (nameref_p (nv) ? (SHELL_VAR *)NULL : nv); +} + +/* Do nameref resolution from the VC, which is the local context for some + function or builtin, `up' the chain to the global variables context. If + NVCP is not NULL, return the variable context where we finally ended the + nameref resolution (so the bind_variable_internal can use the correct + variable context and hash table). */ +static SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_last_nameref_context (v, vc, nvcp) + SHELL_VAR *v; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + VAR_CONTEXT **nvcp; +{ + SHELL_VAR *nv, *nv2; + VAR_CONTEXT *nvc; + + /* Look starting at the current context all the way `up' */ + for (nv = v, nvc = vc; nvc; nvc = nvc->down) + { + nv2 = find_nameref_at_context (nv, nvc); + if (nv2 == 0) + continue; + nv = nv2; + if (*nvcp) + *nvcp = nvc; + } + return (nameref_p (nv) ? nv : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL); +} + +/* Find a variable, forcing a search of the temporary environment first */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_tempenv (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = find_variable_internal (name, 1); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + return (var); +} + +/* Find a variable, not forcing a search of the temporary environment first */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_notempenv (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = find_variable_internal (name, 0); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + return (var); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_global_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = var_lookup (name, global_variables); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_global_variable_noref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = var_lookup (name, global_variables); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_shell_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = var_lookup (name, shell_variables); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +/* Look up the variable entry named NAME. Returns the entry or NULL. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + last_table_searched = 0; + v = find_variable_internal (name, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + if (v && nameref_p (v)) + v = find_variable_nameref (v); + return v; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_noref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable_internal (name, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + return v; +} + +/* Look up the function entry whose name matches STRING. + Returns the entry or NULL. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_function (name) + const char *name; +{ + return (hash_lookup (name, shell_functions)); +} + +/* Find the function definition for the shell function named NAME. Returns + the entry or NULL. */ +FUNCTION_DEF * +find_function_def (name) + const char *name; +{ +#if defined (DEBUGGER) + return ((FUNCTION_DEF *)hash_lookup (name, shell_function_defs)); +#else + return ((FUNCTION_DEF *)0); +#endif +} + +/* Return the value of VAR. VAR is assumed to have been the result of a + lookup without any subscript, if arrays are compiled into the shell. */ +char * +get_variable_value (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (var == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + return (array_reference (array_cell (var), 0)); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + return (assoc_reference (assoc_cell (var), "0")); +#endif + else + return (value_cell (var)); +} + +/* Return the string value of a variable. Return NULL if the variable + doesn't exist. Don't cons a new string. This is a potential memory + leak if the variable is found in the temporary environment. Since + functions and variables have separate name spaces, returns NULL if + var_name is a shell function only. */ +char * +get_string_value (var_name) + const char *var_name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = find_variable (var_name); + return ((var) ? get_variable_value (var) : (char *)NULL); +} + +/* This is present for use by the tilde and readline libraries. */ +char * +sh_get_env_value (v) + const char *v; +{ + return get_string_value (v); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Creating and setting variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Set NAME to VALUE if NAME has no value. */ +SHELL_VAR * +set_if_not (name, value) + char *name, *value; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + v = bind_variable_internal (name, value, global_variables->table, HASH_NOSRCH, 0); + return (v); +} + +/* Create a local variable referenced by NAME. */ +SHELL_VAR * +make_local_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *new_var, *old_var; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + int was_tmpvar; + char *tmp_value; + + /* local foo; local foo; is a no-op. */ + old_var = find_variable (name); + if (old_var && local_p (old_var) && old_var->context == variable_context) + { + VUNSETATTR (old_var, att_invisible); + return (old_var); + } + + was_tmpvar = old_var && tempvar_p (old_var); + /* If we're making a local variable in a shell function, the temporary env + has already been merged into the function's variable context stack. We + can assume that a temporary var in the same context appears in the same + VAR_CONTEXT and can safely be returned without creating a new variable + (which results in duplicate names in the same VAR_CONTEXT->table */ + /* We can't just test tmpvar_p because variables in the temporary env given + to a shell function appear in the function's local variable VAR_CONTEXT + but retain their tempvar attribute. We want temporary variables that are + found in temporary_env, hence the test for last_table_searched, which is + set in hash_lookup and only (so far) checked here. */ + if (was_tmpvar && old_var->context == variable_context && last_table_searched != temporary_env) + { + VUNSETATTR (old_var, att_invisible); + return (old_var); + } + if (was_tmpvar) + tmp_value = value_cell (old_var); + + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) && vc->scope == variable_context) + break; + + if (vc == 0) + { + internal_error (_("make_local_variable: no function context at current scope")); + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + } + else if (vc->table == 0) + vc->table = hash_create (TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS); + + /* Since this is called only from the local/declare/typeset code, we can + call builtin_error here without worry (of course, it will also work + for anything that sets this_command_name). Variables with the `noassign' + attribute may not be made local. The test against old_var's context + level is to disallow local copies of readonly global variables (since I + believe that this could be a security hole). Readonly copies of calling + function local variables are OK. */ + if (old_var && (noassign_p (old_var) || + (readonly_p (old_var) && old_var->context == 0))) + { + if (readonly_p (old_var)) + sh_readonly (name); + else if (noassign_p (old_var)) + builtin_error (_("%s: variable may not be assigned value"), name); +#if 0 + /* Let noassign variables through with a warning */ + if (readonly_p (old_var)) +#endif + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + } + + if (old_var == 0) + new_var = make_new_variable (name, vc->table); + else + { + new_var = make_new_variable (name, vc->table); + + /* If we found this variable in one of the temporary environments, + inherit its value. Watch to see if this causes problems with + things like `x=4 local x'. XXX - see above for temporary env + variables with the same context level as variable_context */ + /* XXX - we should only do this if the variable is not an array. */ + if (was_tmpvar) + var_setvalue (new_var, savestring (tmp_value)); + + new_var->attributes = exported_p (old_var) ? att_exported : 0; + } + + vc->flags |= VC_HASLOCAL; + + new_var->context = variable_context; + VSETATTR (new_var, att_local); + + if (ifsname (name)) + setifs (new_var); + + return (new_var); +} + +/* Create a new shell variable with name NAME. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +new_shell_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = (SHELL_VAR *)xmalloc (sizeof (SHELL_VAR)); + + entry->name = savestring (name); + var_setvalue (entry, (char *)NULL); + CLEAR_EXPORTSTR (entry); + + entry->dynamic_value = (sh_var_value_func_t *)NULL; + entry->assign_func = (sh_var_assign_func_t *)NULL; + + entry->attributes = 0; + + /* Always assume variables are to be made at toplevel! + make_local_variable has the responsibilty of changing the + variable context. */ + entry->context = 0; + + return (entry); +} + +/* Create a new shell variable with name NAME and add it to the hash table + TABLE. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +make_new_variable (name, table) + const char *name; + HASH_TABLE *table; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + + entry = new_shell_variable (name); + + /* Make sure we have a shell_variables hash table to add to. */ + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + elt = hash_insert (savestring (name), table, HASH_NOSRCH); + elt->data = (PTR_T)entry; + + return entry; +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +SHELL_VAR * +make_new_array_variable (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + ARRAY *array; + + entry = make_new_variable (name, global_variables->table); + array = array_create (); + + var_setarray (entry, array); + VSETATTR (entry, att_array); + return entry; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +make_local_array_variable (name, assoc_ok) + char *name; + int assoc_ok; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + ARRAY *array; + + var = make_local_variable (name); + if (var == 0 || array_p (var) || (assoc_ok && assoc_p (var))) + return var; + + array = array_create (); + + dispose_variable_value (var); + var_setarray (var, array); + VSETATTR (var, att_array); + return var; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +make_new_assoc_variable (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + HASH_TABLE *hash; + + entry = make_new_variable (name, global_variables->table); + hash = assoc_create (0); + + var_setassoc (entry, hash); + VSETATTR (entry, att_assoc); + return entry; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +make_local_assoc_variable (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + HASH_TABLE *hash; + + var = make_local_variable (name); + if (var == 0 || assoc_p (var)) + return var; + + dispose_variable_value (var); + hash = assoc_create (0); + + var_setassoc (var, hash); + VSETATTR (var, att_assoc); + return var; +} +#endif + +char * +make_variable_value (var, value, flags) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + int flags; +{ + char *retval, *oval; + intmax_t lval, rval; + int expok, olen, op; + + /* If this variable has had its type set to integer (via `declare -i'), + then do expression evaluation on it and store the result. The + functions in expr.c (evalexp()) and bind_int_variable() are responsible + for turning off the integer flag if they don't want further + evaluation done. */ + if (integer_p (var)) + { + rval = evalexp (value, &expok); + if (expok == 0) + { + top_level_cleanup (); + jump_to_top_level (DISCARD); + } + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + { + oval = value_cell (var); + lval = evalexp (oval, &expok); /* ksh93 seems to do this */ + if (expok == 0) + { + top_level_cleanup (); + jump_to_top_level (DISCARD); + } + rval += lval; + } + /* This can be fooled if the variable's value changes while evaluating + `rval'. We can change it if we move the evaluation of lval to here. */ + retval = itos (rval); + } +#if defined (CASEMOD_ATTRS) + else if (capcase_p (var) || uppercase_p (var) || lowercase_p (var)) + { + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + { + oval = get_variable_value (var); + if (oval == 0) /* paranoia */ + oval = ""; + olen = STRLEN (oval); + retval = (char *)xmalloc (olen + (value ? STRLEN (value) : 0) + 1); + strcpy (retval, oval); + if (value) + strcpy (retval+olen, value); + } + else if (*value) + retval = savestring (value); + else + { + retval = (char *)xmalloc (1); + retval[0] = '\0'; + } + op = capcase_p (var) ? CASE_CAPITALIZE + : (uppercase_p (var) ? CASE_UPPER : CASE_LOWER); + oval = sh_modcase (retval, (char *)0, op); + free (retval); + retval = oval; + } +#endif /* CASEMOD_ATTRS */ + else if (value) + { + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + { + oval = get_variable_value (var); + if (oval == 0) /* paranoia */ + oval = ""; + olen = STRLEN (oval); + retval = (char *)xmalloc (olen + (value ? STRLEN (value) : 0) + 1); + strcpy (retval, oval); + if (value) + strcpy (retval+olen, value); + } + else if (*value) + retval = savestring (value); + else + { + retval = (char *)xmalloc (1); + retval[0] = '\0'; + } + } + else + retval = (char *)NULL; + + return retval; +} + +/* Bind a variable NAME to VALUE in the HASH_TABLE TABLE, which may be the + temporary environment (but usually is not). */ +static SHELL_VAR * +bind_variable_internal (name, value, table, hflags, aflags) + const char *name; + char *value; + HASH_TABLE *table; + int hflags, aflags; +{ + char *newval; + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = (hflags & HASH_NOSRCH) ? (SHELL_VAR *)NULL : hash_lookup (name, table); + /* Follow the nameref chain here if this is the global variables table */ + if (entry && nameref_p (entry) && (invisible_p (entry) == 0) && table == global_variables->table) + { + entry = find_global_variable (entry->name); + /* Let's see if we have a nameref referencing a variable that hasn't yet + been created. */ + if (entry == 0) + entry = find_variable_last_nameref (name); /* XXX */ + if (entry == 0) /* just in case */ + return (entry); + } + + /* The first clause handles `declare -n ref; ref=x;' */ + if (entry && invisible_p (entry) && nameref_p (entry)) + goto assign_value; + else if (entry && nameref_p (entry)) + { + newval = nameref_cell (entry); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + /* declare -n foo=x[2] */ + if (valid_array_reference (newval)) + /* XXX - should it be aflags? */ + entry = assign_array_element (newval, make_variable_value (entry, value, 0), aflags); + else +#endif + { + entry = make_new_variable (newval, table); + var_setvalue (entry, make_variable_value (entry, value, 0)); + } + } + else if (entry == 0) + { + entry = make_new_variable (name, table); + var_setvalue (entry, make_variable_value (entry, value, 0)); /* XXX */ + } + else if (entry->assign_func) /* array vars have assign functions now */ + { + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (entry); + newval = (aflags & ASS_APPEND) ? make_variable_value (entry, value, aflags) : value; + if (assoc_p (entry)) + entry = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, newval, -1, savestring ("0")); + else if (array_p (entry)) + entry = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, newval, 0, 0); + else + entry = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, newval, -1, 0); + if (newval != value) + free (newval); + return (entry); + } + else + { +assign_value: + if (readonly_p (entry) || noassign_p (entry)) + { + if (readonly_p (entry)) + err_readonly (name); + return (entry); + } + + /* Variables which are bound are visible. */ + VUNSETATTR (entry, att_invisible); + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (assoc_p (entry) || array_p (entry)) + newval = make_array_variable_value (entry, 0, "0", value, aflags); + else +#endif + + newval = make_variable_value (entry, value, aflags); /* XXX */ + + /* Invalidate any cached export string */ + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (entry); + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + /* XXX -- this bears looking at again -- XXX */ + /* If an existing array variable x is being assigned to with x=b or + `read x' or something of that nature, silently convert it to + x[0]=b or `read x[0]'. */ + if (assoc_p (entry)) + { + assoc_insert (assoc_cell (entry), savestring ("0"), newval); + free (newval); + } + else if (array_p (entry)) + { + array_insert (array_cell (entry), 0, newval); + free (newval); + } + else +#endif + { + FREE (value_cell (entry)); + var_setvalue (entry, newval); + } + } + + if (mark_modified_vars) + VSETATTR (entry, att_exported); + + if (exported_p (entry)) + array_needs_making = 1; + + return (entry); +} + +/* Bind a variable NAME to VALUE. This conses up the name + and value strings. If we have a temporary environment, we bind there + first, then we bind into shell_variables. */ + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_variable (name, value, flags) + const char *name; + char *value; + int flags; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc, *nvc; + int level; + + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + /* If we have a temporary environment, look there first for the variable, + and, if found, modify the value there before modifying it in the + shell_variables table. This allows sourced scripts to modify values + given to them in a temporary environment while modifying the variable + value that the caller sees. */ + if (temporary_env) + bind_tempenv_variable (name, value); + + /* XXX -- handle local variables here. */ + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + { + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) || vc_isbltnenv (vc)) + { + v = hash_lookup (name, vc->table); + nvc = vc; + if (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + nv = find_variable_nameref_context (v, vc, &nvc); + if (nv == 0) + { + nv = find_variable_last_nameref_context (v, vc, &nvc); + if (nv && nameref_p (nv)) + return (bind_variable_internal (nameref_cell (nv), value, nvc->table, 0, flags)); + else + v = nv; + } + else + v = nv; + } + if (v) + return (bind_variable_internal (v->name, value, nvc->table, 0, flags)); + } + } + /* bind_variable_internal will handle nameref resolution in this case */ + return (bind_variable_internal (name, value, global_variables->table, 0, flags)); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_global_variable (name, value, flags) + const char *name; + char *value; + int flags; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc, *nvc; + int level; + + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + /* bind_variable_internal will handle nameref resolution in this case */ + return (bind_variable_internal (name, value, global_variables->table, 0, flags)); +} + +/* Make VAR, a simple shell variable, have value VALUE. Once assigned a + value, variables are no longer invisible. This is a duplicate of part + of the internals of bind_variable. If the variable is exported, or + all modified variables should be exported, mark the variable for export + and note that the export environment needs to be recreated. */ +SHELL_VAR * +bind_variable_value (var, value, aflags) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + int aflags; +{ + char *t; + + VUNSETATTR (var, att_invisible); + + if (var->assign_func) + { + /* If we're appending, we need the old value, so use + make_variable_value */ + t = (aflags & ASS_APPEND) ? make_variable_value (var, value, aflags) : value; + (*(var->assign_func)) (var, t, -1, 0); + if (t != value && t) + free (t); + } + else + { + t = make_variable_value (var, value, aflags); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, t); + } + + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); + + if (mark_modified_vars) + VSETATTR (var, att_exported); + + if (exported_p (var)) + array_needs_making = 1; + + return (var); +} + +/* Bind/create a shell variable with the name LHS to the RHS. + This creates or modifies a variable such that it is an integer. + + This used to be in expr.c, but it is here so that all of the + variable binding stuff is localized. Since we don't want any + recursive evaluation from bind_variable() (possible without this code, + since bind_variable() calls the evaluator for variables with the integer + attribute set), we temporarily turn off the integer attribute for each + variable we set here, then turn it back on after binding as necessary. */ + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_int_variable (lhs, rhs) + char *lhs, *rhs; +{ + register SHELL_VAR *v; + int isint, isarr, implicitarray; + + isint = isarr = implicitarray = 0; +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (valid_array_reference (lhs)) + { + isarr = 1; + v = array_variable_part (lhs, (char **)0, (int *)0); + } + else +#endif + v = find_variable (lhs); + + if (v) + { + isint = integer_p (v); + VUNSETATTR (v, att_integer); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (array_p (v) && isarr == 0) + implicitarray = 1; +#endif + } + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (isarr) + v = assign_array_element (lhs, rhs, 0); + else if (implicitarray) + v = bind_array_variable (lhs, 0, rhs, 0); + else +#endif + v = bind_variable (lhs, rhs, 0); + + if (v && isint) + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); + + VUNSETATTR (v, att_invisible); + + return (v); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_var_to_int (var, val) + char *var; + intmax_t val; +{ + char ibuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND (intmax_t) + 1], *p; + + p = fmtulong (val, 10, ibuf, sizeof (ibuf), 0); + return (bind_int_variable (var, p)); +} + +/* Do a function binding to a variable. You pass the name and + the command to bind to. This conses the name and command. */ +SHELL_VAR * +bind_function (name, value) + const char *name; + COMMAND *value; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = find_function (name); + if (entry == 0) + { + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + + elt = hash_insert (savestring (name), shell_functions, HASH_NOSRCH); + entry = new_shell_variable (name); + elt->data = (PTR_T)entry; + } + else + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (entry); + + if (var_isset (entry)) + dispose_command (function_cell (entry)); + + if (value) + var_setfunc (entry, copy_command (value)); + else + var_setfunc (entry, 0); + + VSETATTR (entry, att_function); + + if (mark_modified_vars) + VSETATTR (entry, att_exported); + + VUNSETATTR (entry, att_invisible); /* Just to be sure */ + + if (exported_p (entry)) + array_needs_making = 1; + +#if defined (PROGRAMMABLE_COMPLETION) + set_itemlist_dirty (&it_functions); +#endif + + return (entry); +} + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) +/* Bind a function definition, which includes source file and line number + information in addition to the command, into the FUNCTION_DEF hash table.*/ +void +bind_function_def (name, value) + const char *name; + FUNCTION_DEF *value; +{ + FUNCTION_DEF *entry; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + COMMAND *cmd; + + entry = find_function_def (name); + if (entry) + { + dispose_function_def_contents (entry); + entry = copy_function_def_contents (value, entry); + } + else + { + cmd = value->command; + value->command = 0; + entry = copy_function_def (value); + value->command = cmd; + + elt = hash_insert (savestring (name), shell_function_defs, HASH_NOSRCH); + elt->data = (PTR_T *)entry; + } +} +#endif /* DEBUGGER */ + +/* Add STRING, which is of the form foo=bar, to the temporary environment + HASH_TABLE (temporary_env). The functions in execute_cmd.c are + responsible for moving the main temporary env to one of the other + temporary environments. The expansion code in subst.c calls this. */ +int +assign_in_env (word, flags) + WORD_DESC *word; + int flags; +{ + int offset, aflags; + char *name, *temp, *value; + SHELL_VAR *var; + const char *string; + + string = word->word; + + aflags = 0; + offset = assignment (string, 0); + name = savestring (string); + value = (char *)NULL; + + if (name[offset] == '=') + { + name[offset] = 0; + + /* don't ignore the `+' when assigning temporary environment */ + if (name[offset - 1] == '+') + { + name[offset - 1] = '\0'; + aflags |= ASS_APPEND; + } + + var = find_variable (name); + if (var && (readonly_p (var) || noassign_p (var))) + { + if (readonly_p (var)) + err_readonly (name); + free (name); + return (0); + } + + temp = name + offset + 1; + value = expand_assignment_string_to_string (temp, 0); + + if (var && (aflags & ASS_APPEND)) + { + temp = make_variable_value (var, value, aflags); + FREE (value); + value = temp; + } + } + + if (temporary_env == 0) + temporary_env = hash_create (TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS); + + var = hash_lookup (name, temporary_env); + if (var == 0) + var = make_new_variable (name, temporary_env); + else + FREE (value_cell (var)); + + if (value == 0) + { + value = (char *)xmalloc (1); /* like do_assignment_internal */ + value[0] = '\0'; + } + + var_setvalue (var, value); + var->attributes |= (att_exported|att_tempvar); + var->context = variable_context; /* XXX */ + + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); + var->exportstr = mk_env_string (name, value); + + array_needs_making = 1; + + if (flags) + stupidly_hack_special_variables (name); + + if (echo_command_at_execute) + /* The Korn shell prints the `+ ' in front of assignment statements, + so we do too. */ + xtrace_print_assignment (name, value, 0, 1); + + free (name); + return 1; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Copying variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED +/* Copy VAR to a new data structure and return that structure. */ +SHELL_VAR * +copy_variable (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + SHELL_VAR *copy = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + if (var) + { + copy = (SHELL_VAR *)xmalloc (sizeof (SHELL_VAR)); + + copy->attributes = var->attributes; + copy->name = savestring (var->name); + + if (function_p (var)) + var_setfunc (copy, copy_command (function_cell (var))); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + var_setarray (copy, array_copy (array_cell (var))); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + var_setassoc (copy, assoc_copy (assoc_cell (var))); +#endif + else if (nameref_cell (var)) /* XXX - nameref */ + var_setref (copy, savestring (nameref_cell (var))); + else if (value_cell (var)) /* XXX - nameref */ + var_setvalue (copy, savestring (value_cell (var))); + else + var_setvalue (copy, (char *)NULL); + + copy->dynamic_value = var->dynamic_value; + copy->assign_func = var->assign_func; + + copy->exportstr = COPY_EXPORTSTR (var); + + copy->context = var->context; + } + return (copy); +} +#endif + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Deleting and unsetting variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Dispose of the information attached to VAR. */ +static void +dispose_variable_value (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (function_p (var)) + dispose_command (function_cell (var)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + array_dispose (array_cell (var)); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + assoc_dispose (assoc_cell (var)); +#endif + else if (nameref_p (var)) + FREE (nameref_cell (var)); + else + FREE (value_cell (var)); +} + +void +dispose_variable (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (var == 0) + return; + + if (nofree_p (var) == 0) + dispose_variable_value (var); + + FREE_EXPORTSTR (var); + + free (var->name); + + if (exported_p (var)) + array_needs_making = 1; + + free (var); +} + +/* Unset the shell variable referenced by NAME. Unsetting a nameref variable + unsets the variable it resolves to but leaves the nameref alone. */ +int +unbind_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + int r; + + v = var_lookup (name, shell_variables); + nv = (v && nameref_p (v)) ? find_variable_nameref (v) : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + r = nv ? makunbound (nv->name, shell_variables) : makunbound (name, shell_variables); + return r; +} + +/* Unbind NAME, where NAME is assumed to be a nameref variable */ +int +unbind_nameref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = var_lookup (name, shell_variables); + if (v && nameref_p (v)) + return makunbound (name, shell_variables); + return 0; +} + +/* Unset the shell function named NAME. */ +int +unbind_func (name) + const char *name; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + SHELL_VAR *func; + + elt = hash_remove (name, shell_functions, 0); + + if (elt == 0) + return -1; + +#if defined (PROGRAMMABLE_COMPLETION) + set_itemlist_dirty (&it_functions); +#endif + + func = (SHELL_VAR *)elt->data; + if (func) + { + if (exported_p (func)) + array_needs_making++; + dispose_variable (func); + } + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + + return 0; +} + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) +int +unbind_function_def (name) + const char *name; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + FUNCTION_DEF *funcdef; + + elt = hash_remove (name, shell_function_defs, 0); + + if (elt == 0) + return -1; + + funcdef = (FUNCTION_DEF *)elt->data; + if (funcdef) + dispose_function_def (funcdef); + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + + return 0; +} +#endif /* DEBUGGER */ + +/* Make the variable associated with NAME go away. HASH_LIST is the + hash table from which this variable should be deleted (either + shell_variables or shell_functions). + Returns non-zero if the variable couldn't be found. */ +int +makunbound (name, vc) + const char *name; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt, *new_elt; + SHELL_VAR *old_var; + VAR_CONTEXT *v; + char *t; + + for (elt = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL, v = vc; v; v = v->down) + if (elt = hash_remove (name, v->table, 0)) + break; + + if (elt == 0) + return (-1); + + old_var = (SHELL_VAR *)elt->data; + + if (old_var && exported_p (old_var)) + array_needs_making++; + + /* If we're unsetting a local variable and we're still executing inside + the function, just mark the variable as invisible. The function + eventually called by pop_var_context() will clean it up later. This + must be done so that if the variable is subsequently assigned a new + value inside the function, the `local' attribute is still present. + We also need to add it back into the correct hash table. */ + if (old_var && local_p (old_var) && variable_context == old_var->context) + { + if (nofree_p (old_var)) + var_setvalue (old_var, (char *)NULL); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (old_var)) + array_dispose (array_cell (old_var)); + else if (assoc_p (old_var)) + assoc_dispose (assoc_cell (old_var)); +#endif + else if (nameref_p (old_var)) + FREE (nameref_cell (old_var)); + else + FREE (value_cell (old_var)); + /* Reset the attributes. Preserve the export attribute if the variable + came from a temporary environment. Make sure it stays local, and + make it invisible. */ + old_var->attributes = (exported_p (old_var) && tempvar_p (old_var)) ? att_exported : 0; + VSETATTR (old_var, att_local); + VSETATTR (old_var, att_invisible); + var_setvalue (old_var, (char *)NULL); + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (old_var); + + new_elt = hash_insert (savestring (old_var->name), v->table, 0); + new_elt->data = (PTR_T)old_var; + stupidly_hack_special_variables (old_var->name); + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + return (0); + } + + /* Have to save a copy of name here, because it might refer to + old_var->name. If so, stupidly_hack_special_variables will + reference freed memory. */ + t = savestring (name); + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + + dispose_variable (old_var); + stupidly_hack_special_variables (t); + free (t); + + return (0); +} + +/* Get rid of all of the variables in the current context. */ +void +kill_all_local_variables () +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) && vc->scope == variable_context) + break; + if (vc == 0) + return; /* XXX */ + + if (vc->table && vc_haslocals (vc)) + { + delete_all_variables (vc->table); + hash_dispose (vc->table); + } + vc->table = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; +} + +static void +free_variable_hash_data (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + dispose_variable (var); +} + +/* Delete the entire contents of the hash table. */ +void +delete_all_variables (hashed_vars) + HASH_TABLE *hashed_vars; +{ + hash_flush (hashed_vars, free_variable_hash_data); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Setting variable attributes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#define FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE(name, entry) \ + do \ + { \ + entry = find_variable (name); \ + if (!entry) \ + { \ + entry = bind_variable (name, "", 0); \ + if (!no_invisible_vars && entry) entry->attributes |= att_invisible; \ + } \ + } \ + while (0) + +/* Make the variable associated with NAME be readonly. + If NAME does not exist yet, create it. */ +void +set_var_read_only (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE (name, entry); + VSETATTR (entry, att_readonly); +} + +#ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED +/* Make the function associated with NAME be readonly. + If NAME does not exist, we just punt, like auto_export code below. */ +void +set_func_read_only (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = find_function (name); + if (entry) + VSETATTR (entry, att_readonly); +} + +/* Make the variable associated with NAME be auto-exported. + If NAME does not exist yet, create it. */ +void +set_var_auto_export (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE (name, entry); + set_auto_export (entry); +} + +/* Make the function associated with NAME be auto-exported. */ +void +set_func_auto_export (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = find_function (name); + if (entry) + set_auto_export (entry); +} +#endif + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Creating lists of variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static VARLIST * +vlist_alloc (nentries) + int nentries; +{ + VARLIST *vlist; + + vlist = (VARLIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (VARLIST)); + vlist->list = (SHELL_VAR **)xmalloc ((nentries + 1) * sizeof (SHELL_VAR *)); + vlist->list_size = nentries; + vlist->list_len = 0; + vlist->list[0] = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + return vlist; +} + +static VARLIST * +vlist_realloc (vlist, n) + VARLIST *vlist; + int n; +{ + if (vlist == 0) + return (vlist = vlist_alloc (n)); + if (n > vlist->list_size) + { + vlist->list_size = n; + vlist->list = (SHELL_VAR **)xrealloc (vlist->list, (vlist->list_size + 1) * sizeof (SHELL_VAR *)); + } + return vlist; +} + +static void +vlist_add (vlist, var, flags) + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR *var; + int flags; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; i < vlist->list_len; i++) + if (STREQ (var->name, vlist->list[i]->name)) + break; + if (i < vlist->list_len) + return; + + if (i >= vlist->list_size) + vlist = vlist_realloc (vlist, vlist->list_size + 16); + + vlist->list[vlist->list_len++] = var; + vlist->list[vlist->list_len] = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; +} + +/* Map FUNCTION over the variables in VAR_HASH_TABLE. Return an array of the + variables for which FUNCTION returns a non-zero value. A NULL value + for FUNCTION means to use all variables. */ +SHELL_VAR ** +map_over (function, vc) + sh_var_map_func_t *function; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *v; + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR **ret; + int nentries; + + for (nentries = 0, v = vc; v; v = v->down) + nentries += HASH_ENTRIES (v->table); + + if (nentries == 0) + return (SHELL_VAR **)NULL; + + vlist = vlist_alloc (nentries); + + for (v = vc; v; v = v->down) + flatten (v->table, function, vlist, 0); + + ret = vlist->list; + free (vlist); + return ret; +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +map_over_funcs (function) + sh_var_map_func_t *function; +{ + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR **ret; + + if (shell_functions == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (shell_functions) == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR **)NULL); + + vlist = vlist_alloc (HASH_ENTRIES (shell_functions)); + + flatten (shell_functions, function, vlist, 0); + + ret = vlist->list; + free (vlist); + return ret; +} + +/* Flatten VAR_HASH_TABLE, applying FUNC to each member and adding those + elements for which FUNC succeeds to VLIST->list. FLAGS is reserved + for future use. Only unique names are added to VLIST. If FUNC is + NULL, each variable in VAR_HASH_TABLE is added to VLIST. If VLIST is + NULL, FUNC is applied to each SHELL_VAR in VAR_HASH_TABLE. If VLIST + and FUNC are both NULL, nothing happens. */ +static void +flatten (var_hash_table, func, vlist, flags) + HASH_TABLE *var_hash_table; + sh_var_map_func_t *func; + VARLIST *vlist; + int flags; +{ + register int i; + register BUCKET_CONTENTS *tlist; + int r; + SHELL_VAR *var; + + if (var_hash_table == 0 || (HASH_ENTRIES (var_hash_table) == 0) || (vlist == 0 && func == 0)) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < var_hash_table->nbuckets; i++) + { + for (tlist = hash_items (i, var_hash_table); tlist; tlist = tlist->next) + { + var = (SHELL_VAR *)tlist->data; + + r = func ? (*func) (var) : 1; + if (r && vlist) + vlist_add (vlist, var, flags); + } + } +} + +void +sort_variables (array) + SHELL_VAR **array; +{ + qsort (array, strvec_len ((char **)array), sizeof (SHELL_VAR *), (QSFUNC *)qsort_var_comp); +} + +static int +qsort_var_comp (var1, var2) + SHELL_VAR **var1, **var2; +{ + int result; + + if ((result = (*var1)->name[0] - (*var2)->name[0]) == 0) + result = strcmp ((*var1)->name, (*var2)->name); + + return (result); +} + +/* Apply FUNC to each variable in SHELL_VARIABLES, adding each one for + which FUNC succeeds to an array of SHELL_VAR *s. Returns the array. */ +static SHELL_VAR ** +vapply (func) + sh_var_map_func_t *func; +{ + SHELL_VAR **list; + + list = map_over (func, shell_variables); + if (list /* && posixly_correct */) + sort_variables (list); + return (list); +} + +/* Apply FUNC to each variable in SHELL_FUNCTIONS, adding each one for + which FUNC succeeds to an array of SHELL_VAR *s. Returns the array. */ +static SHELL_VAR ** +fapply (func) + sh_var_map_func_t *func; +{ + SHELL_VAR **list; + + list = map_over_funcs (func); + if (list /* && posixly_correct */) + sort_variables (list); + return (list); +} + +/* Create a NULL terminated array of all the shell variables. */ +SHELL_VAR ** +all_shell_variables () +{ + return (vapply ((sh_var_map_func_t *)NULL)); +} + +/* Create a NULL terminated array of all the shell functions. */ +SHELL_VAR ** +all_shell_functions () +{ + return (fapply ((sh_var_map_func_t *)NULL)); +} + +static int +visible_var (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_visible_functions () +{ + return (fapply (visible_var)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_visible_variables () +{ + return (vapply (visible_var)); +} + +/* Return non-zero if the variable VAR is visible and exported. Array + variables cannot be exported. */ +static int +visible_and_exported (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && exported_p (var)); +} + +/* Candidate variables for the export environment are either valid variables + with the export attribute or invalid variables inherited from the initial + environment and simply passed through. */ +static int +export_environment_candidate (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (exported_p (var) && (invisible_p (var) == 0 || imported_p (var))); +} + +/* Return non-zero if VAR is a local variable in the current context and + is exported. */ +static int +local_and_exported (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && local_p (var) && var->context == variable_context && exported_p (var)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_exported_variables () +{ + return (vapply (visible_and_exported)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +local_exported_variables () +{ + return (vapply (local_and_exported)); +} + +static int +variable_in_context (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && local_p (var) && var->context == variable_context); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_local_variables () +{ + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR **ret; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + vc = shell_variables; + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) && vc->scope == variable_context) + break; + + if (vc == 0) + { + internal_error (_("all_local_variables: no function context at current scope")); + return (SHELL_VAR **)NULL; + } + if (vc->table == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (vc->table) == 0 || vc_haslocals (vc) == 0) + return (SHELL_VAR **)NULL; + + vlist = vlist_alloc (HASH_ENTRIES (vc->table)); + + flatten (vc->table, variable_in_context, vlist, 0); + + ret = vlist->list; + free (vlist); + if (ret) + sort_variables (ret); + return ret; +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +/* Return non-zero if the variable VAR is visible and an array. */ +static int +visible_array_vars (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && array_p (var)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_array_variables () +{ + return (vapply (visible_array_vars)); +} +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + +char ** +all_variables_matching_prefix (prefix) + const char *prefix; +{ + SHELL_VAR **varlist; + char **rlist; + int vind, rind, plen; + + plen = STRLEN (prefix); + varlist = all_visible_variables (); + for (vind = 0; varlist && varlist[vind]; vind++) + ; + if (varlist == 0 || vind == 0) + return ((char **)NULL); + rlist = strvec_create (vind + 1); + for (vind = rind = 0; varlist[vind]; vind++) + { + if (plen == 0 || STREQN (prefix, varlist[vind]->name, plen)) + rlist[rind++] = savestring (varlist[vind]->name); + } + rlist[rind] = (char *)0; + free (varlist); + + return rlist; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Managing temporary variable scopes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Make variable NAME have VALUE in the temporary environment. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +bind_tempenv_variable (name, value) + const char *name; + char *value; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = temporary_env ? hash_lookup (name, temporary_env) : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + if (var) + { + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, savestring (value)); + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); + } + + return (var); +} + +/* Find a variable in the temporary environment that is named NAME. + Return the SHELL_VAR *, or NULL if not found. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_tempenv_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + return (temporary_env ? hash_lookup (name, temporary_env) : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL); +} + +char **tempvar_list; +int tvlist_ind; + +/* Push the variable described by (SHELL_VAR *)DATA down to the next + variable context from the temporary environment. */ +static void +push_temp_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var, *v; + HASH_TABLE *binding_table; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + + binding_table = shell_variables->table; + if (binding_table == 0) + { + if (shell_variables == global_variables) + /* shouldn't happen */ + binding_table = shell_variables->table = global_variables->table = hash_create (0); + else + binding_table = shell_variables->table = hash_create (TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS); + } + + v = bind_variable_internal (var->name, value_cell (var), binding_table, 0, 0); + + /* XXX - should we set the context here? It shouldn't matter because of how + assign_in_env works, but might want to check. */ + if (binding_table == global_variables->table) /* XXX */ + var->attributes &= ~(att_tempvar|att_propagate); + else + { + var->attributes |= att_propagate; + if (binding_table == shell_variables->table) + shell_variables->flags |= VC_HASTMPVAR; + } + v->attributes |= var->attributes; + + if (find_special_var (var->name) >= 0) + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind++] = savestring (var->name); + + dispose_variable (var); +} + +static void +propagate_temp_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + if (tempvar_p (var) && (var->attributes & att_propagate)) + push_temp_var (data); + else + { + if (find_special_var (var->name) >= 0) + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind++] = savestring (var->name); + dispose_variable (var); + } +} + +/* Free the storage used in the hash table for temporary + environment variables. PUSHF is a function to be called + to free each hash table entry. It takes care of pushing variables + to previous scopes if appropriate. PUSHF stores names of variables + that require special handling (e.g., IFS) on tempvar_list, so this + function can call stupidly_hack_special_variables on all the + variables in the list when the temporary hash table is destroyed. */ +static void +dispose_temporary_env (pushf) + sh_free_func_t *pushf; +{ + int i; + + tempvar_list = strvec_create (HASH_ENTRIES (temporary_env) + 1); + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind = 0] = 0; + + hash_flush (temporary_env, pushf); + hash_dispose (temporary_env); + temporary_env = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind] = 0; + + array_needs_making = 1; + +#if 0 + sv_ifs ("IFS"); /* XXX here for now -- check setifs in assign_in_env */ +#endif + for (i = 0; i < tvlist_ind; i++) + stupidly_hack_special_variables (tempvar_list[i]); + + strvec_dispose (tempvar_list); + tempvar_list = 0; + tvlist_ind = 0; +} + +void +dispose_used_env_vars () +{ + if (temporary_env) + { + dispose_temporary_env (propagate_temp_var); + maybe_make_export_env (); + } +} + +/* Take all of the shell variables in the temporary environment HASH_TABLE + and make shell variables from them at the current variable context. */ +void +merge_temporary_env () +{ + if (temporary_env) + dispose_temporary_env (push_temp_var); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Creating and manipulating the environment */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static inline char * +mk_env_string (name, value) + const char *name, *value; +{ + int name_len, value_len; + char *p; + + name_len = strlen (name); + value_len = STRLEN (value); + p = (char *)xmalloc (2 + name_len + value_len); + strcpy (p, name); + p[name_len] = '='; + if (value && *value) + strcpy (p + name_len + 1, value); + else + p[name_len + 1] = '\0'; + return (p); +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +/* Debugging */ +static int +valid_exportstr (v) + SHELL_VAR *v; +{ + char *s; + + s = v->exportstr; + if (s == 0) + { + internal_error (_("%s has null exportstr"), v->name); + return (0); + } + if (legal_variable_starter ((unsigned char)*s) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"), *s, v->name); + return (0); + } + for (s = v->exportstr + 1; s && *s; s++) + { + if (*s == '=') + break; + if (legal_variable_char ((unsigned char)*s) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"), *s, v->name); + return (0); + } + } + if (*s != '=') + { + internal_error (_("no `=' in exportstr for %s"), v->name); + return (0); + } + return (1); +} +#endif + +static char ** +make_env_array_from_var_list (vars) + SHELL_VAR **vars; +{ + register int i, list_index; + register SHELL_VAR *var; + char **list, *value; + + list = strvec_create ((1 + strvec_len ((char **)vars))); + +#define USE_EXPORTSTR (value == var->exportstr) + + for (i = 0, list_index = 0; var = vars[i]; i++) + { +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) + /* We don't use the exportstr stuff on Cygwin at all. */ + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); +#endif + if (var->exportstr) + value = var->exportstr; + else if (function_p (var)) + value = named_function_string ((char *)NULL, function_cell (var), 0); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) +# if ARRAY_EXPORT + value = array_to_assignment_string (array_cell (var)); +# else + continue; /* XXX array vars cannot yet be exported */ +# endif /* ARRAY_EXPORT */ + else if (assoc_p (var)) +# if 0 + value = assoc_to_assignment_string (assoc_cell (var)); +# else + continue; /* XXX associative array vars cannot yet be exported */ +# endif +#endif + else + value = value_cell (var); + + if (value) + { + /* Gee, I'd like to get away with not using savestring() if we're + using the cached exportstr... */ + list[list_index] = USE_EXPORTSTR ? savestring (value) + : mk_env_string (var->name, value); + + if (USE_EXPORTSTR == 0) + SAVE_EXPORTSTR (var, list[list_index]); + + list_index++; +#undef USE_EXPORTSTR + +#if 0 /* not yet */ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (array_p (var) || assoc_p (var)) + free (value); +#endif +#endif + } + } + + list[list_index] = (char *)NULL; + return (list); +} + +/* Make an array of assignment statements from the hash table + HASHED_VARS which contains SHELL_VARs. Only visible, exported + variables are eligible. */ +static char ** +make_var_export_array (vcxt) + VAR_CONTEXT *vcxt; +{ + char **list; + SHELL_VAR **vars; + +#if 0 + vars = map_over (visible_and_exported, vcxt); +#else + vars = map_over (export_environment_candidate, vcxt); +#endif + + if (vars == 0) + return (char **)NULL; + + list = make_env_array_from_var_list (vars); + + free (vars); + return (list); +} + +static char ** +make_func_export_array () +{ + char **list; + SHELL_VAR **vars; + + vars = map_over_funcs (visible_and_exported); + if (vars == 0) + return (char **)NULL; + + list = make_env_array_from_var_list (vars); + + free (vars); + return (list); +} + +/* Add ENVSTR to the end of the exported environment, EXPORT_ENV. */ +#define add_to_export_env(envstr,do_alloc) \ +do \ + { \ + if (export_env_index >= (export_env_size - 1)) \ + { \ + export_env_size += 16; \ + export_env = strvec_resize (export_env, export_env_size); \ + environ = export_env; \ + } \ + export_env[export_env_index++] = (do_alloc) ? savestring (envstr) : envstr; \ + export_env[export_env_index] = (char *)NULL; \ + } while (0) + +/* Add ASSIGN to EXPORT_ENV, or supercede a previous assignment in the + array with the same left-hand side. Return the new EXPORT_ENV. */ +char ** +add_or_supercede_exported_var (assign, do_alloc) + char *assign; + int do_alloc; +{ + register int i; + int equal_offset; + + equal_offset = assignment (assign, 0); + if (equal_offset == 0) + return (export_env); + + /* If this is a function, then only supersede the function definition. + We do this by including the `=() {' in the comparison, like + initialize_shell_variables does. */ + if (assign[equal_offset + 1] == '(' && + strncmp (assign + equal_offset + 2, ") {", 3) == 0) /* } */ + equal_offset += 4; + + for (i = 0; i < export_env_index; i++) + { + if (STREQN (assign, export_env[i], equal_offset + 1)) + { + free (export_env[i]); + export_env[i] = do_alloc ? savestring (assign) : assign; + return (export_env); + } + } + add_to_export_env (assign, do_alloc); + return (export_env); +} + +static void +add_temp_array_to_env (temp_array, do_alloc, do_supercede) + char **temp_array; + int do_alloc, do_supercede; +{ + register int i; + + if (temp_array == 0) + return; + + for (i = 0; temp_array[i]; i++) + { + if (do_supercede) + export_env = add_or_supercede_exported_var (temp_array[i], do_alloc); + else + add_to_export_env (temp_array[i], do_alloc); + } + + free (temp_array); +} + +/* Make the environment array for the command about to be executed, if the + array needs making. Otherwise, do nothing. If a shell action could + change the array that commands receive for their environment, then the + code should `array_needs_making++'. + + The order to add to the array is: + temporary_env + list of var contexts whose head is shell_variables + shell_functions + + This is the shell variable lookup order. We add only new variable + names at each step, which allows local variables and variables in + the temporary environments to shadow variables in the global (or + any previous) scope. +*/ + +static int +n_shell_variables () +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + int n; + + for (n = 0, vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + n += HASH_ENTRIES (vc->table); + return n; +} + +int +chkexport (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v && exported_p (v)) + { + array_needs_making = 1; + maybe_make_export_env (); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +void +maybe_make_export_env () +{ + register char **temp_array; + int new_size; + VAR_CONTEXT *tcxt; + + if (array_needs_making) + { + if (export_env) + strvec_flush (export_env); + + /* Make a guess based on how many shell variables and functions we + have. Since there will always be array variables, and array + variables are not (yet) exported, this will always be big enough + for the exported variables and functions. */ + new_size = n_shell_variables () + HASH_ENTRIES (shell_functions) + 1 + + HASH_ENTRIES (temporary_env); + if (new_size > export_env_size) + { + export_env_size = new_size; + export_env = strvec_resize (export_env, export_env_size); + environ = export_env; + } + export_env[export_env_index = 0] = (char *)NULL; + + /* Make a dummy variable context from the temporary_env, stick it on + the front of shell_variables, call make_var_export_array on the + whole thing to flatten it, and convert the list of SHELL_VAR *s + to the form needed by the environment. */ + if (temporary_env) + { + tcxt = new_var_context ((char *)NULL, 0); + tcxt->table = temporary_env; + tcxt->down = shell_variables; + } + else + tcxt = shell_variables; + + temp_array = make_var_export_array (tcxt); + if (temp_array) + add_temp_array_to_env (temp_array, 0, 0); + + if (tcxt != shell_variables) + free (tcxt); + +#if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL) + /* Restricted shells may not export shell functions. */ + temp_array = restricted ? (char **)0 : make_func_export_array (); +#else + temp_array = make_func_export_array (); +#endif + if (temp_array) + add_temp_array_to_env (temp_array, 0, 0); + + array_needs_making = 0; + } +} + +/* This is an efficiency hack. PWD and OLDPWD are auto-exported, so + we will need to remake the exported environment every time we + change directories. `_' is always put into the environment for + every external command, so without special treatment it will always + cause the environment to be remade. + + If there is no other reason to make the exported environment, we can + just update the variables in place and mark the exported environment + as no longer needing a remake. */ +void +update_export_env_inplace (env_prefix, preflen, value) + char *env_prefix; + int preflen; + char *value; +{ + char *evar; + + evar = (char *)xmalloc (STRLEN (value) + preflen + 1); + strcpy (evar, env_prefix); + if (value) + strcpy (evar + preflen, value); + export_env = add_or_supercede_exported_var (evar, 0); +} + +/* We always put _ in the environment as the name of this command. */ +void +put_command_name_into_env (command_name) + char *command_name; +{ + update_export_env_inplace ("_=", 2, command_name); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Managing variable contexts */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Allocate and return a new variable context with NAME and FLAGS. + NAME can be NULL. */ + +VAR_CONTEXT * +new_var_context (name, flags) + char *name; + int flags; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + vc = (VAR_CONTEXT *)xmalloc (sizeof (VAR_CONTEXT)); + vc->name = name ? savestring (name) : (char *)NULL; + vc->scope = variable_context; + vc->flags = flags; + + vc->up = vc->down = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + vc->table = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + + return vc; +} + +/* Free a variable context and its data, including the hash table. Dispose + all of the variables. */ +void +dispose_var_context (vc) + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + FREE (vc->name); + + if (vc->table) + { + delete_all_variables (vc->table); + hash_dispose (vc->table); + } + + free (vc); +} + +/* Set VAR's scope level to the current variable context. */ +static int +set_context (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (var->context = variable_context); +} + +/* Make a new variable context with NAME and FLAGS and a HASH_TABLE of + temporary variables, and push it onto shell_variables. This is + for shell functions. */ +VAR_CONTEXT * +push_var_context (name, flags, tempvars) + char *name; + int flags; + HASH_TABLE *tempvars; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + vc = new_var_context (name, flags); + vc->table = tempvars; + if (tempvars) + { + /* Have to do this because the temp environment was created before + variable_context was incremented. */ + flatten (tempvars, set_context, (VARLIST *)NULL, 0); + vc->flags |= VC_HASTMPVAR; + } + vc->down = shell_variables; + shell_variables->up = vc; + + return (shell_variables = vc); +} + +static void +push_func_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var, *v; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + + if (tempvar_p (var) && (posixly_correct || (var->attributes & att_propagate))) + { + /* Make sure we have a hash table to store the variable in while it is + being propagated down to the global variables table. Create one if + we have to */ + if ((vc_isfuncenv (shell_variables) || vc_istempenv (shell_variables)) && shell_variables->table == 0) + shell_variables->table = hash_create (0); + /* XXX - should we set v->context here? */ + v = bind_variable_internal (var->name, value_cell (var), shell_variables->table, 0, 0); + if (shell_variables == global_variables) + var->attributes &= ~(att_tempvar|att_propagate); + else + shell_variables->flags |= VC_HASTMPVAR; + v->attributes |= var->attributes; + } + else + stupidly_hack_special_variables (var->name); /* XXX */ + + dispose_variable (var); +} + +/* Pop the top context off of VCXT and dispose of it, returning the rest of + the stack. */ +void +pop_var_context () +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *ret, *vcxt; + + vcxt = shell_variables; + if (vc_isfuncenv (vcxt) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context")); + return; + } + + if (ret = vcxt->down) + { + ret->up = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + shell_variables = ret; + if (vcxt->table) + hash_flush (vcxt->table, push_func_var); + dispose_var_context (vcxt); + } + else + internal_error (_("pop_var_context: no global_variables context")); +} + +/* Delete the HASH_TABLEs for all variable contexts beginning at VCXT, and + all of the VAR_CONTEXTs except GLOBAL_VARIABLES. */ +void +delete_all_contexts (vcxt) + VAR_CONTEXT *vcxt; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *v, *t; + + for (v = vcxt; v != global_variables; v = t) + { + t = v->down; + dispose_var_context (v); + } + + delete_all_variables (global_variables->table); + shell_variables = global_variables; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Pushing and Popping temporary variable scopes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +VAR_CONTEXT * +push_scope (flags, tmpvars) + int flags; + HASH_TABLE *tmpvars; +{ + return (push_var_context ((char *)NULL, flags, tmpvars)); +} + +static void +push_exported_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var, *v; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + + /* If a temp var had its export attribute set, or it's marked to be + propagated, bind it in the previous scope before disposing it. */ + /* XXX - This isn't exactly right, because all tempenv variables have the + export attribute set. */ +#if 0 + if (exported_p (var) || (var->attributes & att_propagate)) +#else + if (tempvar_p (var) && exported_p (var) && (var->attributes & att_propagate)) +#endif + { + var->attributes &= ~att_tempvar; /* XXX */ + v = bind_variable_internal (var->name, value_cell (var), shell_variables->table, 0, 0); + if (shell_variables == global_variables) + var->attributes &= ~att_propagate; + v->attributes |= var->attributes; + } + else + stupidly_hack_special_variables (var->name); /* XXX */ + + dispose_variable (var); +} + +void +pop_scope (is_special) + int is_special; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vcxt, *ret; + + vcxt = shell_variables; + if (vc_istempscope (vcxt) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope")); + return; + } + + ret = vcxt->down; + if (ret) + ret->up = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + + shell_variables = ret; + + /* Now we can take care of merging variables in VCXT into set of scopes + whose head is RET (shell_variables). */ + FREE (vcxt->name); + if (vcxt->table) + { + if (is_special) + hash_flush (vcxt->table, push_func_var); + else + hash_flush (vcxt->table, push_exported_var); + hash_dispose (vcxt->table); + } + free (vcxt); + + sv_ifs ("IFS"); /* XXX here for now */ +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Pushing and Popping function contexts */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static WORD_LIST **dollar_arg_stack = (WORD_LIST **)NULL; +static int dollar_arg_stack_slots; +static int dollar_arg_stack_index; + +/* XXX - we might want to consider pushing and popping the `getopts' state + when we modify the positional parameters. */ +void +push_context (name, is_subshell, tempvars) + char *name; /* function name */ + int is_subshell; + HASH_TABLE *tempvars; +{ + if (is_subshell == 0) + push_dollar_vars (); + variable_context++; + push_var_context (name, VC_FUNCENV, tempvars); +} + +/* Only called when subshell == 0, so we don't need to check, and can + unconditionally pop the dollar vars off the stack. */ +void +pop_context () +{ + pop_dollar_vars (); + variable_context--; + pop_var_context (); + + sv_ifs ("IFS"); /* XXX here for now */ +} + +/* Save the existing positional parameters on a stack. */ +void +push_dollar_vars () +{ + if (dollar_arg_stack_index + 2 > dollar_arg_stack_slots) + { + dollar_arg_stack = (WORD_LIST **) + xrealloc (dollar_arg_stack, (dollar_arg_stack_slots += 10) + * sizeof (WORD_LIST *)); + } + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index++] = list_rest_of_args (); + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index] = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; +} + +/* Restore the positional parameters from our stack. */ +void +pop_dollar_vars () +{ + if (!dollar_arg_stack || dollar_arg_stack_index == 0) + return; + + remember_args (dollar_arg_stack[--dollar_arg_stack_index], 1); + dispose_words (dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index]); + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index] = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; + set_dollar_vars_unchanged (); +} + +void +dispose_saved_dollar_vars () +{ + if (!dollar_arg_stack || dollar_arg_stack_index == 0) + return; + + dispose_words (dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index]); + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index] = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; +} + +/* Manipulate the special BASH_ARGV and BASH_ARGC variables. */ + +void +push_args (list) + WORD_LIST *list; +{ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) && defined (DEBUGGER) + SHELL_VAR *bash_argv_v, *bash_argc_v; + ARRAY *bash_argv_a, *bash_argc_a; + WORD_LIST *l; + arrayind_t i; + char *t; + + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGV", bash_argv_v, bash_argv_a); + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGC", bash_argc_v, bash_argc_a); + + for (l = list, i = 0; l; l = l->next, i++) + array_push (bash_argv_a, l->word->word); + + t = itos (i); + array_push (bash_argc_a, t); + free (t); +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS && DEBUGGER */ +} + +/* Remove arguments from BASH_ARGV array. Pop top element off BASH_ARGC + array and use that value as the count of elements to remove from + BASH_ARGV. */ +void +pop_args () +{ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) && defined (DEBUGGER) + SHELL_VAR *bash_argv_v, *bash_argc_v; + ARRAY *bash_argv_a, *bash_argc_a; + ARRAY_ELEMENT *ce; + intmax_t i; + + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGV", bash_argv_v, bash_argv_a); + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGC", bash_argc_v, bash_argc_a); + + ce = array_shift (bash_argc_a, 1, 0); + if (ce == 0 || legal_number (element_value (ce), &i) == 0) + i = 0; + + for ( ; i > 0; i--) + array_pop (bash_argv_a); + array_dispose_element (ce); +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS && DEBUGGER */ +} + +/************************************************* + * * + * Functions to manage special variables * + * * + *************************************************/ + +/* Extern declarations for variables this code has to manage. */ +extern int eof_encountered, eof_encountered_limit, ignoreeof; + +#if defined (READLINE) +extern int hostname_list_initialized; +#endif + +/* An alist of name.function for each special variable. Most of the + functions don't do much, and in fact, this would be faster with a + switch statement, but by the end of this file, I am sick of switch + statements. */ + +#define SET_INT_VAR(name, intvar) intvar = find_variable (name) != 0 + +/* This table will be sorted with qsort() the first time it's accessed. */ +struct name_and_function { + char *name; + sh_sv_func_t *function; +}; + +static struct name_and_function special_vars[] = { + { "BASH_COMPAT", sv_shcompat }, + { "BASH_XTRACEFD", sv_xtracefd }, + +#if defined (JOB_CONTROL) + { "CHILD_MAX", sv_childmax }, +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) +# if defined (STRICT_POSIX) + { "COLUMNS", sv_winsize }, +# endif + { "COMP_WORDBREAKS", sv_comp_wordbreaks }, +#endif + + { "FUNCNEST", sv_funcnest }, + + { "GLOBIGNORE", sv_globignore }, + +#if defined (HISTORY) + { "HISTCONTROL", sv_history_control }, + { "HISTFILESIZE", sv_histsize }, + { "HISTIGNORE", sv_histignore }, + { "HISTSIZE", sv_histsize }, + { "HISTTIMEFORMAT", sv_histtimefmt }, +#endif + +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) + { "HOME", sv_home }, +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) + { "HOSTFILE", sv_hostfile }, +#endif + + { "IFS", sv_ifs }, + { "IGNOREEOF", sv_ignoreeof }, + + { "LANG", sv_locale }, + { "LC_ALL", sv_locale }, + { "LC_COLLATE", sv_locale }, + { "LC_CTYPE", sv_locale }, + { "LC_MESSAGES", sv_locale }, + { "LC_NUMERIC", sv_locale }, + { "LC_TIME", sv_locale }, + +#if defined (READLINE) && defined (STRICT_POSIX) + { "LINES", sv_winsize }, +#endif + + { "MAIL", sv_mail }, + { "MAILCHECK", sv_mail }, + { "MAILPATH", sv_mail }, + + { "OPTERR", sv_opterr }, + { "OPTIND", sv_optind }, + + { "PATH", sv_path }, + { "POSIXLY_CORRECT", sv_strict_posix }, + +#if defined (READLINE) + { "TERM", sv_terminal }, + { "TERMCAP", sv_terminal }, + { "TERMINFO", sv_terminal }, +#endif /* READLINE */ + + { "TEXTDOMAIN", sv_locale }, + { "TEXTDOMAINDIR", sv_locale }, + +#if defined (HAVE_TZSET) + { "TZ", sv_tz }, +#endif + +#if defined (HISTORY) && defined (BANG_HISTORY) + { "histchars", sv_histchars }, +#endif /* HISTORY && BANG_HISTORY */ + + { "ignoreeof", sv_ignoreeof }, + + { (char *)0, (sh_sv_func_t *)0 } +}; + +#define N_SPECIAL_VARS (sizeof (special_vars) / sizeof (special_vars[0]) - 1) + +static int +sv_compare (sv1, sv2) + struct name_and_function *sv1, *sv2; +{ + int r; + + if ((r = sv1->name[0] - sv2->name[0]) == 0) + r = strcmp (sv1->name, sv2->name); + return r; +} + +static inline int +find_special_var (name) + const char *name; +{ + register int i, r; + + for (i = 0; special_vars[i].name; i++) + { + r = special_vars[i].name[0] - name[0]; + if (r == 0) + r = strcmp (special_vars[i].name, name); + if (r == 0) + return i; + else if (r > 0) + /* Can't match any of rest of elements in sorted list. Take this out + if it causes problems in certain environments. */ + break; + } + return -1; +} + +/* The variable in NAME has just had its state changed. Check to see if it + is one of the special ones where something special happens. */ +void +stupidly_hack_special_variables (name) + char *name; +{ + static int sv_sorted = 0; + int i; + + if (sv_sorted == 0) /* shouldn't need, but it's fairly cheap. */ + { + qsort (special_vars, N_SPECIAL_VARS, sizeof (special_vars[0]), + (QSFUNC *)sv_compare); + sv_sorted = 1; + } + + i = find_special_var (name); + if (i != -1) + (*(special_vars[i].function)) (name); +} + +/* Special variables that need hooks to be run when they are unset as part + of shell reinitialization should have their sv_ functions run here. */ +void +reinit_special_variables () +{ +#if defined (READLINE) + sv_comp_wordbreaks ("COMP_WORDBREAKS"); +#endif + sv_globignore ("GLOBIGNORE"); + sv_opterr ("OPTERR"); +} + +void +sv_ifs (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("IFS"); + setifs (v); +} + +/* What to do just after the PATH variable has changed. */ +void +sv_path (name) + char *name; +{ + /* hash -r */ + phash_flush (); +} + +/* What to do just after one of the MAILxxxx variables has changed. NAME + is the name of the variable. This is called with NAME set to one of + MAIL, MAILCHECK, or MAILPATH. */ +void +sv_mail (name) + char *name; +{ + /* If the time interval for checking the files has changed, then + reset the mail timer. Otherwise, one of the pathname vars + to the users mailbox has changed, so rebuild the array of + filenames. */ + if (name[4] == 'C') /* if (strcmp (name, "MAILCHECK") == 0) */ + reset_mail_timer (); + else + { + free_mail_files (); + remember_mail_dates (); + } +} + +void +sv_funcnest (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + intmax_t num; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + funcnest_max = 0; + else if (legal_number (value_cell (v), &num) == 0) + funcnest_max = 0; + else + funcnest_max = num; +} + +/* What to do when GLOBIGNORE changes. */ +void +sv_globignore (name) + char *name; +{ + if (privileged_mode == 0) + setup_glob_ignore (name); +} + +#if defined (READLINE) +void +sv_comp_wordbreaks (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *sv; + + sv = find_variable (name); + if (sv == 0) + reset_completer_word_break_chars (); +} + +/* What to do just after one of the TERMxxx variables has changed. + If we are an interactive shell, then try to reset the terminal + information in readline. */ +void +sv_terminal (name) + char *name; +{ + if (interactive_shell && no_line_editing == 0) + rl_reset_terminal (get_string_value ("TERM")); +} + +void +sv_hostfile (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + clear_hostname_list (); + else + hostname_list_initialized = 0; +} + +#if defined (STRICT_POSIX) +/* In strict posix mode, we allow assignments to LINES and COLUMNS (and values + found in the initial environment) to override the terminal size reported by + the kernel. */ +void +sv_winsize (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + intmax_t xd; + int d; + + if (posixly_correct == 0 || interactive_shell == 0 || no_line_editing) + return; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0 || var_isnull (v)) + rl_reset_screen_size (); + else + { + if (legal_number (value_cell (v), &xd) == 0) + return; + winsize_assignment = 1; + d = xd; /* truncate */ + if (name[0] == 'L') /* LINES */ + rl_set_screen_size (d, -1); + else /* COLUMNS */ + rl_set_screen_size (-1, d); + winsize_assignment = 0; + } +} +#endif /* STRICT_POSIX */ +#endif /* READLINE */ + +/* Update the value of HOME in the export environment so tilde expansion will + work on cygwin. */ +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) +sv_home (name) + char *name; +{ + array_needs_making = 1; + maybe_make_export_env (); +} +#endif + +#if defined (HISTORY) +/* What to do after the HISTSIZE or HISTFILESIZE variables change. + If there is a value for this HISTSIZE (and it is numeric), then stifle + the history. Otherwise, if there is NO value for this variable, + unstifle the history. If name is HISTFILESIZE, and its value is + numeric, truncate the history file to hold no more than that many + lines. */ +void +sv_histsize (name) + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + intmax_t num; + int hmax; + + temp = get_string_value (name); + + if (temp && *temp) + { + if (legal_number (temp, &num)) + { + hmax = num; + if (hmax < 0 && name[4] == 'S') + unstifle_history (); /* unstifle history if HISTSIZE < 0 */ + else if (name[4] == 'S') + { + stifle_history (hmax); + hmax = where_history (); + if (history_lines_this_session > hmax) + history_lines_this_session = hmax; + } + else if (hmax >= 0) /* truncate HISTFILE if HISTFILESIZE >= 0 */ + { + history_truncate_file (get_string_value ("HISTFILE"), hmax); + if (hmax <= history_lines_in_file) + history_lines_in_file = hmax; + } + } + } + else if (name[4] == 'S') + unstifle_history (); +} + +/* What to do after the HISTIGNORE variable changes. */ +void +sv_histignore (name) + char *name; +{ + setup_history_ignore (name); +} + +/* What to do after the HISTCONTROL variable changes. */ +void +sv_history_control (name) + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + char *val; + int tptr; + + history_control = 0; + temp = get_string_value (name); + + if (temp == 0 || *temp == 0) + return; + + tptr = 0; + while (val = extract_colon_unit (temp, &tptr)) + { + if (STREQ (val, "ignorespace")) + history_control |= HC_IGNSPACE; + else if (STREQ (val, "ignoredups")) + history_control |= HC_IGNDUPS; + else if (STREQ (val, "ignoreboth")) + history_control |= HC_IGNBOTH; + else if (STREQ (val, "erasedups")) + history_control |= HC_ERASEDUPS; + + free (val); + } +} + +#if defined (BANG_HISTORY) +/* Setting/unsetting of the history expansion character. */ +void +sv_histchars (name) + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + + temp = get_string_value (name); + if (temp) + { + history_expansion_char = *temp; + if (temp[0] && temp[1]) + { + history_subst_char = temp[1]; + if (temp[2]) + history_comment_char = temp[2]; + } + } + else + { + history_expansion_char = '!'; + history_subst_char = '^'; + history_comment_char = '#'; + } +} +#endif /* BANG_HISTORY */ + +void +sv_histtimefmt (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + if (v = find_variable (name)) + { + if (history_comment_char == 0) + history_comment_char = '#'; + } + history_write_timestamps = (v != 0); +} +#endif /* HISTORY */ + +#if defined (HAVE_TZSET) +void +sv_tz (name) + char *name; +{ + if (chkexport (name)) + tzset (); +} +#endif + +/* If the variable exists, then the value of it can be the number + of times we actually ignore the EOF. The default is small, + (smaller than csh, anyway). */ +void +sv_ignoreeof (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *tmp_var; + char *temp; + + eof_encountered = 0; + + tmp_var = find_variable (name); + ignoreeof = tmp_var != 0; + temp = tmp_var ? value_cell (tmp_var) : (char *)NULL; + if (temp) + eof_encountered_limit = (*temp && all_digits (temp)) ? atoi (temp) : 10; + set_shellopts (); /* make sure `ignoreeof' is/is not in $SHELLOPTS */ +} + +void +sv_optind (name) + char *name; +{ + char *tt; + int s; + + tt = get_string_value ("OPTIND"); + if (tt && *tt) + { + s = atoi (tt); + + /* According to POSIX, setting OPTIND=1 resets the internal state + of getopt (). */ + if (s < 0 || s == 1) + s = 0; + } + else + s = 0; + getopts_reset (s); +} + +void +sv_opterr (name) + char *name; +{ + char *tt; + + tt = get_string_value ("OPTERR"); + sh_opterr = (tt && *tt) ? atoi (tt) : 1; +} + +void +sv_strict_posix (name) + char *name; +{ + SET_INT_VAR (name, posixly_correct); + posix_initialize (posixly_correct); +#if defined (READLINE) + if (interactive_shell) + posix_readline_initialize (posixly_correct); +#endif /* READLINE */ + set_shellopts (); /* make sure `posix' is/is not in $SHELLOPTS */ +} + +void +sv_locale (name) + char *name; +{ + char *v; + int r; + + v = get_string_value (name); + if (name[0] == 'L' && name[1] == 'A') /* LANG */ + r = set_lang (name, v); + else + r = set_locale_var (name, v); /* LC_*, TEXTDOMAIN* */ + +#if 1 + if (r == 0 && posixly_correct) + last_command_exit_value = 1; +#endif +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +void +set_pipestatus_array (ps, nproc) + int *ps; + int nproc; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + ARRAY *a; + ARRAY_ELEMENT *ae; + register int i; + char *t, tbuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1]; + + v = find_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + if (v == 0) + v = make_new_array_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + if (array_p (v) == 0) + return; /* Do nothing if not an array variable. */ + a = array_cell (v); + + if (a == 0 || array_num_elements (a) == 0) + { + for (i = 0; i < nproc; i++) /* was ps[i] != -1, not i < nproc */ + { + t = inttostr (ps[i], tbuf, sizeof (tbuf)); + array_insert (a, i, t); + } + return; + } + + /* Fast case */ + if (array_num_elements (a) == nproc && nproc == 1) + { + ae = element_forw (a->head); + free (element_value (ae)); + ae->value = itos (ps[0]); + } + else if (array_num_elements (a) <= nproc) + { + /* modify in array_num_elements members in place, then add */ + ae = a->head; + for (i = 0; i < array_num_elements (a); i++) + { + ae = element_forw (ae); + free (element_value (ae)); + ae->value = itos (ps[i]); + } + /* add any more */ + for ( ; i < nproc; i++) + { + t = inttostr (ps[i], tbuf, sizeof (tbuf)); + array_insert (a, i, t); + } + } + else + { + /* deleting elements. it's faster to rebuild the array. */ + array_flush (a); + for (i = 0; ps[i] != -1; i++) + { + t = inttostr (ps[i], tbuf, sizeof (tbuf)); + array_insert (a, i, t); + } + } +} + +ARRAY * +save_pipestatus_array () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + ARRAY *a, *a2; + + v = find_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + if (v == 0 || array_p (v) == 0 || array_cell (v) == 0) + return ((ARRAY *)NULL); + + a = array_cell (v); + a2 = array_copy (array_cell (v)); + + return a2; +} + +void +restore_pipestatus_array (a) + ARRAY *a; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + ARRAY *a2; + + v = find_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + /* XXX - should we still assign even if existing value is NULL? */ + if (v == 0 || array_p (v) == 0 || array_cell (v) == 0) + return; + + a2 = array_cell (v); + var_setarray (v, a); + + array_dispose (a2); +} +#endif + +void +set_pipestatus_from_exit (s) + int s; +{ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + static int v[2] = { 0, -1 }; + + v[0] = s; + set_pipestatus_array (v, 1); +#endif +} + +void +sv_xtracefd (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + char *t, *e; + int fd; + FILE *fp; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + { + xtrace_reset (); + return; + } + + t = value_cell (v); + if (t == 0 || *t == 0) + xtrace_reset (); + else + { + fd = (int)strtol (t, &e, 10); + if (e != t && *e == '\0' && sh_validfd (fd)) + { + fp = fdopen (fd, "w"); + if (fp == 0) + internal_error (_("%s: %s: cannot open as FILE"), name, value_cell (v)); + else + xtrace_set (fd, fp); + } + else + internal_error (_("%s: %s: invalid value for trace file descriptor"), name, value_cell (v)); + } +} + +#define MIN_COMPAT_LEVEL 31 + +void +sv_shcompat (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + char *val; + int tens, ones, compatval; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + { + shell_compatibility_level = DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL; + set_compatibility_opts (); + return; + } + val = value_cell (v); + if (val == 0 || *val == '\0') + { + shell_compatibility_level = DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL; + set_compatibility_opts (); + return; + } + /* Handle decimal-like compatibility version specifications: 4.2 */ + if (isdigit (val[0]) && val[1] == '.' && isdigit (val[2]) && val[3] == 0) + { + tens = val[0] - '0'; + ones = val[2] - '0'; + compatval = tens*10 + ones; + } + /* Handle integer-like compatibility version specifications: 42 */ + else if (isdigit (val[0]) && isdigit (val[1]) && val[2] == 0) + { + tens = val[0] - '0'; + ones = val[1] - '0'; + compatval = tens*10 + ones; + } + else + { +compat_error: + internal_error (_("%s: %s: compatibility value out of range"), name, val); + shell_compatibility_level = DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL; + set_compatibility_opts (); + return; + } + + if (compatval < MIN_COMPAT_LEVEL || compatval > DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL) + goto compat_error; + + shell_compatibility_level = compatval; + set_compatibility_opts (); +} + +#if defined (JOB_CONTROL) +void +sv_childmax (name) + char *name; +{ + char *tt; + int s; + + tt = get_string_value (name); + s = (tt && *tt) ? atoi (tt) : 0; + set_maxchild (s); +} +#endif diff --git a/variables.c~ b/variables.c~ new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4ff851a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/variables.c~ @@ -0,0 +1,5286 @@ +/* variables.c -- Functions for hacking shell variables. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1987-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. + + Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with Bash. If not, see . +*/ + +#include "config.h" + +#include "bashtypes.h" +#include "posixstat.h" +#include "posixtime.h" + +#if defined (__QNX__) +# if defined (__QNXNTO__) +# include +# else +# include +# endif /* !__QNXNTO__ */ +#endif /* __QNX__ */ + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include +#endif + +#include +#include "chartypes.h" +#if defined (HAVE_PWD_H) +# include +#endif +#include "bashansi.h" +#include "bashintl.h" + +#define NEED_XTRACE_SET_DECL + +#include "shell.h" +#include "flags.h" +#include "execute_cmd.h" +#include "findcmd.h" +#include "mailcheck.h" +#include "input.h" +#include "hashcmd.h" +#include "pathexp.h" +#include "alias.h" +#include "jobs.h" + +#include "version.h" + +#include "builtins/getopt.h" +#include "builtins/common.h" +#include "builtins/builtext.h" + +#if defined (READLINE) +# include "bashline.h" +# include +#else +# include +#endif + +#if defined (HISTORY) +# include "bashhist.h" +# include +#endif /* HISTORY */ + +#if defined (PROGRAMMABLE_COMPLETION) +# include "pcomplete.h" +#endif + +#define TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS 4 /* must be power of two */ + +#define ifsname(s) ((s)[0] == 'I' && (s)[1] == 'F' && (s)[2] == 'S' && (s)[3] == '\0') + +extern char **environ; + +/* Variables used here and defined in other files. */ +extern int posixly_correct; +extern int line_number, line_number_base; +extern int subshell_environment, indirection_level, subshell_level; +extern int build_version, patch_level; +extern int expanding_redir; +extern int last_command_exit_value; +extern char *dist_version, *release_status; +extern char *shell_name; +extern char *primary_prompt, *secondary_prompt; +extern char *current_host_name; +extern sh_builtin_func_t *this_shell_builtin; +extern SHELL_VAR *this_shell_function; +extern char *the_printed_command_except_trap; +extern char *this_command_name; +extern char *command_execution_string; +extern time_t shell_start_time; +extern int assigning_in_environment; +extern int executing_builtin; +extern int funcnest_max; + +#if defined (READLINE) +extern int no_line_editing; +extern int perform_hostname_completion; +#endif + +/* The list of shell variables that the user has created at the global + scope, or that came from the environment. */ +VAR_CONTEXT *global_variables = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + +/* The current list of shell variables, including function scopes */ +VAR_CONTEXT *shell_variables = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + +/* The list of shell functions that the user has created, or that came from + the environment. */ +HASH_TABLE *shell_functions = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) +/* The table of shell function definitions that the user defined or that + came from the environment. */ +HASH_TABLE *shell_function_defs = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; +#endif + +/* The current variable context. This is really a count of how deep into + executing functions we are. */ +int variable_context = 0; + +/* The set of shell assignments which are made only in the environment + for a single command. */ +HASH_TABLE *temporary_env = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + +/* Set to non-zero if an assignment error occurs while putting variables + into the temporary environment. */ +int tempenv_assign_error; + +/* Some funky variables which are known about specially. Here is where + "$*", "$1", and all the cruft is kept. */ +char *dollar_vars[10]; +WORD_LIST *rest_of_args = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; + +/* The value of $$. */ +pid_t dollar_dollar_pid; + +/* Non-zero means that we have to remake EXPORT_ENV. */ +int array_needs_making = 1; + +/* The number of times BASH has been executed. This is set + by initialize_variables (). */ +int shell_level = 0; + +/* An array which is passed to commands as their environment. It is + manufactured from the union of the initial environment and the + shell variables that are marked for export. */ +char **export_env = (char **)NULL; +static int export_env_index; +static int export_env_size; + +#if defined (READLINE) +static int winsize_assignment; /* currently assigning to LINES or COLUMNS */ +#endif + +static HASH_TABLE *last_table_searched; /* hash_lookup sets this */ + +/* Some forward declarations. */ +static void create_variable_tables __P((void)); + +static void set_machine_vars __P((void)); +static void set_home_var __P((void)); +static void set_shell_var __P((void)); +static char *get_bash_name __P((void)); +static void initialize_shell_level __P((void)); +static void uidset __P((void)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static void make_vers_array __P((void)); +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *null_assign __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *null_array_assign __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +#endif +static SHELL_VAR *get_self __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *init_dynamic_array_var __P((char *, sh_var_value_func_t *, sh_var_assign_func_t *, int)); +static SHELL_VAR *init_dynamic_assoc_var __P((char *, sh_var_value_func_t *, sh_var_assign_func_t *, int)); +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *assign_seconds __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_seconds __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *init_seconds_var __P((void)); + +static int brand __P((void)); +static void sbrand __P((unsigned long)); /* set bash random number generator. */ +static void seedrand __P((void)); /* seed generator randomly */ +static SHELL_VAR *assign_random __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_random __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *assign_lineno __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_lineno __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *assign_subshell __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_subshell __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *get_bashpid __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +#if defined (HISTORY) +static SHELL_VAR *get_histcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) +static SHELL_VAR *get_comp_wordbreaks __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *assign_comp_wordbreaks __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +#endif + +#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD) && defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *assign_dirstack __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_dirstack __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#endif + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR *get_groupset __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static SHELL_VAR *build_hashcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_hashcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *assign_hashcmd __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +# if defined (ALIAS) +static SHELL_VAR *build_aliasvar __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *get_aliasvar __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *assign_aliasvar __P((SHELL_VAR *, char *, arrayind_t, char *)); +# endif +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *get_funcname __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static SHELL_VAR *init_funcname_var __P((void)); + +static void initialize_dynamic_variables __P((void)); + +static SHELL_VAR *hash_lookup __P((const char *, HASH_TABLE *)); +static SHELL_VAR *new_shell_variable __P((const char *)); +static SHELL_VAR *make_new_variable __P((const char *, HASH_TABLE *)); +static SHELL_VAR *bind_variable_internal __P((const char *, char *, HASH_TABLE *, int, int)); + +static void dispose_variable_value __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static void free_variable_hash_data __P((PTR_T)); + +static VARLIST *vlist_alloc __P((int)); +static VARLIST *vlist_realloc __P((VARLIST *, int)); +static void vlist_add __P((VARLIST *, SHELL_VAR *, int)); + +static void flatten __P((HASH_TABLE *, sh_var_map_func_t *, VARLIST *, int)); + +static int qsort_var_comp __P((SHELL_VAR **, SHELL_VAR **)); + +static SHELL_VAR **vapply __P((sh_var_map_func_t *)); +static SHELL_VAR **fapply __P((sh_var_map_func_t *)); + +static int visible_var __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int visible_and_exported __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int export_environment_candidate __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int local_and_exported __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +static int variable_in_context __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static int visible_array_vars __P((SHELL_VAR *)); +#endif + +static SHELL_VAR *find_nameref_at_context __P((SHELL_VAR *, VAR_CONTEXT *)); +static SHELL_VAR *find_variable_nameref_context __P((SHELL_VAR *, VAR_CONTEXT *, VAR_CONTEXT **)); +static SHELL_VAR *find_variable_last_nameref_context __P((SHELL_VAR *, VAR_CONTEXT *, VAR_CONTEXT **)); + +static SHELL_VAR *bind_tempenv_variable __P((const char *, char *)); +static void push_temp_var __P((PTR_T)); +static void propagate_temp_var __P((PTR_T)); +static void dispose_temporary_env __P((sh_free_func_t *)); + +static inline char *mk_env_string __P((const char *, const char *)); +static char **make_env_array_from_var_list __P((SHELL_VAR **)); +static char **make_var_export_array __P((VAR_CONTEXT *)); +static char **make_func_export_array __P((void)); +static void add_temp_array_to_env __P((char **, int, int)); + +static int n_shell_variables __P((void)); +static int set_context __P((SHELL_VAR *)); + +static void push_func_var __P((PTR_T)); +static void push_exported_var __P((PTR_T)); + +static inline int find_special_var __P((const char *)); + +static void +create_variable_tables () +{ + if (shell_variables == 0) + { + shell_variables = global_variables = new_var_context ((char *)NULL, 0); + shell_variables->scope = 0; + shell_variables->table = hash_create (0); + } + + if (shell_functions == 0) + shell_functions = hash_create (0); + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) + if (shell_function_defs == 0) + shell_function_defs = hash_create (0); +#endif +} + +/* Initialize the shell variables from the current environment. + If PRIVMODE is nonzero, don't import functions from ENV or + parse $SHELLOPTS. */ +void +initialize_shell_variables (env, privmode) + char **env; + int privmode; +{ + char *name, *string, *temp_string; + int c, char_index, string_index, string_length, ro; + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + create_variable_tables (); + + for (string_index = 0; string = env[string_index++]; ) + { + char_index = 0; + name = string; + while ((c = *string++) && c != '=') + ; + if (string[-1] == '=') + char_index = string - name - 1; + + /* If there are weird things in the environment, like `=xxx' or a + string without an `=', just skip them. */ + if (char_index == 0) + continue; + + /* ASSERT(name[char_index] == '=') */ + name[char_index] = '\0'; + /* Now, name = env variable name, string = env variable value, and + char_index == strlen (name) */ + + temp_var = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + /* If exported function, define it now. Don't import functions from + the environment in privileged mode. */ + if (privmode == 0 && read_but_dont_execute == 0 && STREQN ("() {", string, 4)) + { + string_length = strlen (string); + temp_string = (char *)xmalloc (3 + string_length + char_index); + + strcpy (temp_string, name); + temp_string[char_index] = ' '; + strcpy (temp_string + char_index + 1, string); + + if (posixly_correct == 0 || legal_identifier (name)) + parse_and_execute (temp_string, name, SEVAL_NONINT|SEVAL_NOHIST); + + /* Ancient backwards compatibility. Old versions of bash exported + functions like name()=() {...} */ + if (name[char_index - 1] == ')' && name[char_index - 2] == '(') + name[char_index - 2] = '\0'; + + if (temp_var = find_function (name)) + { + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported|att_imported)); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + else + { + if (temp_var = bind_variable (name, string, 0)) + { + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported | att_invisible)); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + last_command_exit_value = 1; + report_error (_("error importing function definition for `%s'"), name); + } + + /* ( */ + if (name[char_index - 1] == ')' && name[char_index - 2] == '\0') + name[char_index - 2] = '('; /* ) */ + } +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +# if ARRAY_EXPORT + /* Array variables may not yet be exported. */ + else if (*string == '(' && string[1] == '[' && string[strlen (string) - 1] == ')') + { + string_length = 1; + temp_string = extract_array_assignment_list (string, &string_length); + temp_var = assign_array_from_string (name, temp_string); + FREE (temp_string); + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported)); + array_needs_making = 1; + } +# endif /* ARRAY_EXPORT */ +#endif +#if 0 + else if (legal_identifier (name)) +#else + else +#endif + { + ro = 0; + if (posixly_correct && STREQ (name, "SHELLOPTS")) + { + temp_var = find_variable ("SHELLOPTS"); + ro = temp_var && readonly_p (temp_var); + if (temp_var) + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, att_readonly); + } + temp_var = bind_variable (name, string, 0); + if (temp_var) + { + if (legal_identifier (name)) + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported)); + else + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_imported | att_invisible)); + if (ro) + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_readonly); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + } + + name[char_index] = '='; + /* temp_var can be NULL if it was an exported function with a syntax + error (a different bug, but it still shouldn't dump core). */ + if (temp_var && function_p (temp_var) == 0) /* XXX not yet */ + { + CACHE_IMPORTSTR (temp_var, name); + } + } + + set_pwd (); + + /* Set up initial value of $_ */ + temp_var = set_if_not ("_", dollar_vars[0]); + + /* Remember this pid. */ + dollar_dollar_pid = getpid (); + + /* Now make our own defaults in case the vars that we think are + important are missing. */ + temp_var = set_if_not ("PATH", DEFAULT_PATH_VALUE); +#if 0 + set_auto_export (temp_var); /* XXX */ +#endif + + temp_var = set_if_not ("TERM", "dumb"); +#if 0 + set_auto_export (temp_var); /* XXX */ +#endif + +#if defined (__QNX__) + /* set node id -- don't import it from the environment */ + { + char node_name[22]; +# if defined (__QNXNTO__) + netmgr_ndtostr(ND2S_LOCAL_STR, ND_LOCAL_NODE, node_name, sizeof(node_name)); +# else + qnx_nidtostr (getnid (), node_name, sizeof (node_name)); +# endif + temp_var = bind_variable ("NODE", node_name, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); + } +#endif + + /* set up the prompts. */ + if (interactive_shell) + { +#if defined (PROMPT_STRING_DECODE) + set_if_not ("PS1", primary_prompt); +#else + if (current_user.uid == -1) + get_current_user_info (); + set_if_not ("PS1", current_user.euid == 0 ? "# " : primary_prompt); +#endif + set_if_not ("PS2", secondary_prompt); + } + set_if_not ("PS4", "+ "); + + /* Don't allow IFS to be imported from the environment. */ + temp_var = bind_variable ("IFS", " \t\n", 0); + setifs (temp_var); + + /* Magic machine types. Pretty convenient. */ + set_machine_vars (); + + /* Default MAILCHECK for interactive shells. Defer the creation of a + default MAILPATH until the startup files are read, because MAIL + names a mail file if MAILPATH is not set, and we should provide a + default only if neither is set. */ + if (interactive_shell) + { + temp_var = set_if_not ("MAILCHECK", posixly_correct ? "600" : "60"); + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_integer); + } + + /* Do some things with shell level. */ + initialize_shell_level (); + + set_ppid (); + + /* Initialize the `getopts' stuff. */ + temp_var = bind_variable ("OPTIND", "1", 0); + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_integer); + getopts_reset (0); + bind_variable ("OPTERR", "1", 0); + sh_opterr = 1; + + if (login_shell == 1 && posixly_correct == 0) + set_home_var (); + + /* Get the full pathname to THIS shell, and set the BASH variable + to it. */ + name = get_bash_name (); + temp_var = bind_variable ("BASH", name, 0); + free (name); + + /* Make the exported environment variable SHELL be the user's login + shell. Note that the `tset' command looks at this variable + to determine what style of commands to output; if it ends in "csh", + then C-shell commands are output, else Bourne shell commands. */ + set_shell_var (); + + /* Make a variable called BASH_VERSION which contains the version info. */ + bind_variable ("BASH_VERSION", shell_version_string (), 0); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + make_vers_array (); +#endif + + if (command_execution_string) + bind_variable ("BASH_EXECUTION_STRING", command_execution_string, 0); + + /* Find out if we're supposed to be in Posix.2 mode via an + environment variable. */ + temp_var = find_variable ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); + if (!temp_var) + temp_var = find_variable ("POSIX_PEDANTIC"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + sv_strict_posix (temp_var->name); + +#if defined (HISTORY) + /* Set history variables to defaults, and then do whatever we would + do if the variable had just been set. Do this only in the case + that we are remembering commands on the history list. */ + if (remember_on_history) + { + name = bash_tilde_expand (posixly_correct ? "~/.sh_history" : "~/.bash_history", 0); + + set_if_not ("HISTFILE", name); + free (name); + } +#endif /* HISTORY */ + + /* Seed the random number generator. */ + seedrand (); + + /* Handle some "special" variables that we may have inherited from a + parent shell. */ + if (interactive_shell) + { + temp_var = find_variable ("IGNOREEOF"); + if (!temp_var) + temp_var = find_variable ("ignoreeof"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + sv_ignoreeof (temp_var->name); + } + +#if defined (HISTORY) + if (interactive_shell && remember_on_history) + { + sv_history_control ("HISTCONTROL"); + sv_histignore ("HISTIGNORE"); + sv_histtimefmt ("HISTTIMEFORMAT"); + } +#endif /* HISTORY */ + +#if defined (READLINE) && defined (STRICT_POSIX) + /* POSIXLY_CORRECT will only be 1 here if the shell was compiled + -DSTRICT_POSIX */ + if (interactive_shell && posixly_correct && no_line_editing == 0) + rl_prefer_env_winsize = 1; +#endif /* READLINE && STRICT_POSIX */ + + /* + * 24 October 2001 + * + * I'm tired of the arguing and bug reports. Bash now leaves SSH_CLIENT + * and SSH2_CLIENT alone. I'm going to rely on the shell_level check in + * isnetconn() to avoid running the startup files more often than wanted. + * That will, of course, only work if the user's login shell is bash, so + * I've made that behavior conditional on SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC being defined + * in config-top.h. + */ +#if 0 + temp_var = find_variable ("SSH_CLIENT"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + { + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); + array_needs_making = 1; + } + temp_var = find_variable ("SSH2_CLIENT"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + { + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); + array_needs_making = 1; + } +#endif + + /* Get the user's real and effective user ids. */ + uidset (); + + temp_var = find_variable ("BASH_XTRACEFD"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var)) + sv_xtracefd (temp_var->name); + + /* Initialize the dynamic variables, and seed their values. */ + initialize_dynamic_variables (); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Setting values for special shell variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static void +set_machine_vars () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + temp_var = set_if_not ("HOSTTYPE", HOSTTYPE); + temp_var = set_if_not ("OSTYPE", OSTYPE); + temp_var = set_if_not ("MACHTYPE", MACHTYPE); + + temp_var = set_if_not ("HOSTNAME", current_host_name); +} + +/* Set $HOME to the information in the password file if we didn't get + it from the environment. */ + +/* This function is not static so the tilde and readline libraries can + use it. */ +char * +sh_get_home_dir () +{ + if (current_user.home_dir == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + return current_user.home_dir; +} + +static void +set_home_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + temp_var = find_variable ("HOME"); + if (temp_var == 0) + temp_var = bind_variable ("HOME", sh_get_home_dir (), 0); +#if 0 + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); +#endif +} + +/* Set $SHELL to the user's login shell if it is not already set. Call + get_current_user_info if we haven't already fetched the shell. */ +static void +set_shell_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + temp_var = find_variable ("SHELL"); + if (temp_var == 0) + { + if (current_user.shell == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + temp_var = bind_variable ("SHELL", current_user.shell, 0); + } +#if 0 + VSETATTR (temp_var, att_exported); +#endif +} + +static char * +get_bash_name () +{ + char *name; + + if ((login_shell == 1) && RELPATH(shell_name)) + { + if (current_user.shell == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + name = savestring (current_user.shell); + } + else if (ABSPATH(shell_name)) + name = savestring (shell_name); + else if (shell_name[0] == '.' && shell_name[1] == '/') + { + /* Fast path for common case. */ + char *cdir; + int len; + + cdir = get_string_value ("PWD"); + if (cdir) + { + len = strlen (cdir); + name = (char *)xmalloc (len + strlen (shell_name) + 1); + strcpy (name, cdir); + strcpy (name + len, shell_name + 1); + } + else + name = savestring (shell_name); + } + else + { + char *tname; + int s; + + tname = find_user_command (shell_name); + + if (tname == 0) + { + /* Try the current directory. If there is not an executable + there, just punt and use the login shell. */ + s = file_status (shell_name); + if (s & FS_EXECABLE) + { + tname = make_absolute (shell_name, get_string_value ("PWD")); + if (*shell_name == '.') + { + name = sh_canonpath (tname, PATH_CHECKDOTDOT|PATH_CHECKEXISTS); + if (name == 0) + name = tname; + else + free (tname); + } + else + name = tname; + } + else + { + if (current_user.shell == 0) + get_current_user_info (); + name = savestring (current_user.shell); + } + } + else + { + name = full_pathname (tname); + free (tname); + } + } + + return (name); +} + +void +adjust_shell_level (change) + int change; +{ + char new_level[5], *old_SHLVL; + intmax_t old_level; + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + old_SHLVL = get_string_value ("SHLVL"); + if (old_SHLVL == 0 || *old_SHLVL == '\0' || legal_number (old_SHLVL, &old_level) == 0) + old_level = 0; + + shell_level = old_level + change; + if (shell_level < 0) + shell_level = 0; + else if (shell_level > 1000) + { + internal_warning (_("shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"), shell_level); + shell_level = 1; + } + + /* We don't need the full generality of itos here. */ + if (shell_level < 10) + { + new_level[0] = shell_level + '0'; + new_level[1] = '\0'; + } + else if (shell_level < 100) + { + new_level[0] = (shell_level / 10) + '0'; + new_level[1] = (shell_level % 10) + '0'; + new_level[2] = '\0'; + } + else if (shell_level < 1000) + { + new_level[0] = (shell_level / 100) + '0'; + old_level = shell_level % 100; + new_level[1] = (old_level / 10) + '0'; + new_level[2] = (old_level % 10) + '0'; + new_level[3] = '\0'; + } + + temp_var = bind_variable ("SHLVL", new_level, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); +} + +static void +initialize_shell_level () +{ + adjust_shell_level (1); +} + +/* If we got PWD from the environment, update our idea of the current + working directory. In any case, make sure that PWD exists before + checking it. It is possible for getcwd () to fail on shell startup, + and in that case, PWD would be undefined. If this is an interactive + login shell, see if $HOME is the current working directory, and if + that's not the same string as $PWD, set PWD=$HOME. */ + +void +set_pwd () +{ + SHELL_VAR *temp_var, *home_var; + char *temp_string, *home_string; + + home_var = find_variable ("HOME"); + home_string = home_var ? value_cell (home_var) : (char *)NULL; + + temp_var = find_variable ("PWD"); + if (temp_var && imported_p (temp_var) && + (temp_string = value_cell (temp_var)) && + same_file (temp_string, ".", (struct stat *)NULL, (struct stat *)NULL)) + set_working_directory (temp_string); + else if (home_string && interactive_shell && login_shell && + same_file (home_string, ".", (struct stat *)NULL, (struct stat *)NULL)) + { + set_working_directory (home_string); + temp_var = bind_variable ("PWD", home_string, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); + } + else + { + temp_string = get_working_directory ("shell-init"); + if (temp_string) + { + temp_var = bind_variable ("PWD", temp_string, 0); + set_auto_export (temp_var); + free (temp_string); + } + } + + /* According to the Single Unix Specification, v2, $OLDPWD is an + `environment variable' and therefore should be auto-exported. + Make a dummy invisible variable for OLDPWD, and mark it as exported. */ + temp_var = bind_variable ("OLDPWD", (char *)NULL, 0); + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_exported | att_invisible)); +} + +/* Make a variable $PPID, which holds the pid of the shell's parent. */ +void +set_ppid () +{ + char namebuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(pid_t) + 1], *name; + SHELL_VAR *temp_var; + + name = inttostr (getppid (), namebuf, sizeof(namebuf)); + temp_var = find_variable ("PPID"); + if (temp_var) + VUNSETATTR (temp_var, (att_readonly | att_exported)); + temp_var = bind_variable ("PPID", name, 0); + VSETATTR (temp_var, (att_readonly | att_integer)); +} + +static void +uidset () +{ + char buff[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(uid_t) + 1], *b; + register SHELL_VAR *v; + + b = inttostr (current_user.uid, buff, sizeof (buff)); + v = find_variable ("UID"); + if (v == 0) + { + v = bind_variable ("UID", b, 0); + VSETATTR (v, (att_readonly | att_integer)); + } + + if (current_user.euid != current_user.uid) + b = inttostr (current_user.euid, buff, sizeof (buff)); + + v = find_variable ("EUID"); + if (v == 0) + { + v = bind_variable ("EUID", b, 0); + VSETATTR (v, (att_readonly | att_integer)); + } +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static void +make_vers_array () +{ + SHELL_VAR *vv; + ARRAY *av; + char *s, d[32], b[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1]; + + unbind_variable ("BASH_VERSINFO"); + + vv = make_new_array_variable ("BASH_VERSINFO"); + av = array_cell (vv); + strcpy (d, dist_version); + s = strchr (d, '.'); + if (s) + *s++ = '\0'; + array_insert (av, 0, d); + array_insert (av, 1, s); + s = inttostr (patch_level, b, sizeof (b)); + array_insert (av, 2, s); + s = inttostr (build_version, b, sizeof (b)); + array_insert (av, 3, s); + array_insert (av, 4, release_status); + array_insert (av, 5, MACHTYPE); + + VSETATTR (vv, att_readonly); +} +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + +/* Set the environment variables $LINES and $COLUMNS in response to + a window size change. */ +void +sh_set_lines_and_columns (lines, cols) + int lines, cols; +{ + char val[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1], *v; + +#if defined (READLINE) + /* If we are currently assigning to LINES or COLUMNS, don't do anything. */ + if (winsize_assignment) + return; +#endif + + v = inttostr (lines, val, sizeof (val)); + bind_variable ("LINES", v, 0); + + v = inttostr (cols, val, sizeof (val)); + bind_variable ("COLUMNS", v, 0); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Printing variables and values */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Print LIST (a list of shell variables) to stdout in such a way that + they can be read back in. */ +void +print_var_list (list) + register SHELL_VAR **list; +{ + register int i; + register SHELL_VAR *var; + + for (i = 0; list && (var = list[i]); i++) + if (invisible_p (var) == 0) + print_assignment (var); +} + +/* Print LIST (a list of shell functions) to stdout in such a way that + they can be read back in. */ +void +print_func_list (list) + register SHELL_VAR **list; +{ + register int i; + register SHELL_VAR *var; + + for (i = 0; list && (var = list[i]); i++) + { + printf ("%s ", var->name); + print_var_function (var); + printf ("\n"); + } +} + +/* Print the value of a single SHELL_VAR. No newline is + output, but the variable is printed in such a way that + it can be read back in. */ +void +print_assignment (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (var_isset (var) == 0) + return; + + if (function_p (var)) + { + printf ("%s", var->name); + print_var_function (var); + printf ("\n"); + } +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + print_array_assignment (var, 0); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + print_assoc_assignment (var, 0); +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + else + { + printf ("%s=", var->name); + print_var_value (var, 1); + printf ("\n"); + } +} + +/* Print the value cell of VAR, a shell variable. Do not print + the name, nor leading/trailing newline. If QUOTE is non-zero, + and the value contains shell metacharacters, quote the value + in such a way that it can be read back in. */ +void +print_var_value (var, quote) + SHELL_VAR *var; + int quote; +{ + char *t; + + if (var_isset (var) == 0) + return; + + if (quote && posixly_correct == 0 && ansic_shouldquote (value_cell (var))) + { + t = ansic_quote (value_cell (var), 0, (int *)0); + printf ("%s", t); + free (t); + } + else if (quote && sh_contains_shell_metas (value_cell (var))) + { + t = sh_single_quote (value_cell (var)); + printf ("%s", t); + free (t); + } + else + printf ("%s", value_cell (var)); +} + +/* Print the function cell of VAR, a shell variable. Do not + print the name, nor leading/trailing newline. */ +void +print_var_function (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *x; + + if (function_p (var) && var_isset (var)) + { + x = named_function_string ((char *)NULL, function_cell(var), FUNC_MULTILINE|FUNC_EXTERNAL); + printf ("%s", x); + } +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Dynamic Variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* DYNAMIC VARIABLES + + These are variables whose values are generated anew each time they are + referenced. These are implemented using a pair of function pointers + in the struct variable: assign_func, which is called from bind_variable + and, if arrays are compiled into the shell, some of the functions in + arrayfunc.c, and dynamic_value, which is called from find_variable. + + assign_func is called from bind_variable_internal, if + bind_variable_internal discovers that the variable being assigned to + has such a function. The function is called as + SHELL_VAR *temp = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, value, ind) + and the (SHELL_VAR *)temp is returned as the value of bind_variable. It + is usually ENTRY (self). IND is an index for an array variable, and + unused otherwise. + + dynamic_value is called from find_variable_internal to return a `new' + value for the specified dynamic varible. If this function is NULL, + the variable is treated as a `normal' shell variable. If it is not, + however, then this function is called like this: + tempvar = (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var); + + Sometimes `tempvar' will replace the value of `var'. Other times, the + shell will simply use the string value. Pretty object-oriented, huh? + + Be warned, though: if you `unset' a special variable, it loses its + special meaning, even if you subsequently set it. + + The special assignment code would probably have been better put in + subst.c: do_assignment_internal, in the same style as + stupidly_hack_special_variables, but I wanted the changes as + localized as possible. */ + +#define INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR(var, val, gfunc, afunc) \ + do \ + { \ + v = bind_variable (var, (val), 0); \ + v->dynamic_value = gfunc; \ + v->assign_func = afunc; \ + } \ + while (0) + +#define INIT_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_VAR(var, gfunc, afunc) \ + do \ + { \ + v = make_new_array_variable (var); \ + v->dynamic_value = gfunc; \ + v->assign_func = afunc; \ + } \ + while (0) + +#define INIT_DYNAMIC_ASSOC_VAR(var, gfunc, afunc) \ + do \ + { \ + v = make_new_assoc_variable (var); \ + v->dynamic_value = gfunc; \ + v->assign_func = afunc; \ + } \ + while (0) + +static SHELL_VAR * +null_assign (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + return (self); +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR * +null_array_assign (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + return (self); +} +#endif + +/* Degenerate `dynamic_value' function; just returns what's passed without + manipulation. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_self (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + return (self); +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +/* A generic dynamic array variable initializer. Intialize array variable + NAME with dynamic value function GETFUNC and assignment function SETFUNC. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +init_dynamic_array_var (name, getfunc, setfunc, attrs) + char *name; + sh_var_value_func_t *getfunc; + sh_var_assign_func_t *setfunc; + int attrs; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v) + return (v); + INIT_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_VAR (name, getfunc, setfunc); + if (attrs) + VSETATTR (v, attrs); + return v; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +init_dynamic_assoc_var (name, getfunc, setfunc, attrs) + char *name; + sh_var_value_func_t *getfunc; + sh_var_assign_func_t *setfunc; + int attrs; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v) + return (v); + INIT_DYNAMIC_ASSOC_VAR (name, getfunc, setfunc); + if (attrs) + VSETATTR (v, attrs); + return v; +} +#endif + +/* The value of $SECONDS. This is the number of seconds since shell + invocation, or, the number of seconds since the last assignment + the + value of the last assignment. */ +static intmax_t seconds_value_assigned; + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_seconds (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + if (legal_number (value, &seconds_value_assigned) == 0) + seconds_value_assigned = 0; + shell_start_time = NOW; + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_seconds (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + time_t time_since_start; + char *p; + + time_since_start = NOW - shell_start_time; + p = itos(seconds_value_assigned + time_since_start); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + + VSETATTR (var, att_integer); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +init_seconds_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("SECONDS"); + if (v) + { + if (legal_number (value_cell(v), &seconds_value_assigned) == 0) + seconds_value_assigned = 0; + } + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("SECONDS", (v ? value_cell (v) : (char *)NULL), get_seconds, assign_seconds); + return v; +} + +/* The random number seed. You can change this by setting RANDOM. */ +static unsigned long rseed = 1; +static int last_random_value; +static int seeded_subshell = 0; + +/* A linear congruential random number generator based on the example + one in the ANSI C standard. This one isn't very good, but a more + complicated one is overkill. */ + +/* Returns a pseudo-random number between 0 and 32767. */ +static int +brand () +{ + /* From "Random number generators: good ones are hard to find", + Park and Miller, Communications of the ACM, vol. 31, no. 10, + October 1988, p. 1195. filtered through FreeBSD */ + long h, l; + + /* Can't seed with 0. */ + if (rseed == 0) + rseed = 123459876; + h = rseed / 127773; + l = rseed % 127773; + rseed = 16807 * l - 2836 * h; +#if 0 + if (rseed < 0) + rseed += 0x7fffffff; +#endif + return ((unsigned int)(rseed & 32767)); /* was % 32768 */ +} + +/* Set the random number generator seed to SEED. */ +static void +sbrand (seed) + unsigned long seed; +{ + rseed = seed; + last_random_value = 0; +} + +static void +seedrand () +{ + struct timeval tv; + + gettimeofday (&tv, NULL); + sbrand (tv.tv_sec ^ tv.tv_usec ^ getpid ()); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_random (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + sbrand (strtoul (value, (char **)NULL, 10)); + if (subshell_environment) + seeded_subshell = getpid (); + return (self); +} + +int +get_random_number () +{ + int rv, pid; + + /* Reset for command and process substitution. */ + pid = getpid (); + if (subshell_environment && seeded_subshell != pid) + { + seedrand (); + seeded_subshell = pid; + } + + do + rv = brand (); + while (rv == last_random_value); + return rv; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_random (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + int rv; + char *p; + + rv = get_random_number (); + last_random_value = rv; + p = itos (rv); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + + VSETATTR (var, att_integer); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_lineno (var, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + intmax_t new_value; + + if (value == 0 || *value == '\0' || legal_number (value, &new_value) == 0) + new_value = 0; + line_number = line_number_base = new_value; + return var; +} + +/* Function which returns the current line number. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_lineno (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + int ln; + + ln = executing_line_number (); + p = itos (ln); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_subshell (var, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + intmax_t new_value; + + if (value == 0 || *value == '\0' || legal_number (value, &new_value) == 0) + new_value = 0; + subshell_level = new_value; + return var; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_subshell (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + + p = itos (subshell_level); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_bashpid (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + int pid; + char *p; + + pid = getpid (); + p = itos (pid); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + VSETATTR (var, att_integer|att_readonly); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_bash_command (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + + if (the_printed_command_except_trap) + p = savestring (the_printed_command_except_trap); + else + { + p = (char *)xmalloc (1); + p[0] = '\0'; + } + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} + +#if defined (HISTORY) +static SHELL_VAR * +get_histcmd (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + char *p; + + p = itos (history_number ()); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, p); + return (var); +} +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) +/* When this function returns, VAR->value points to malloced memory. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_comp_wordbreaks (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + /* If we don't have anything yet, assign a default value. */ + if (rl_completer_word_break_characters == 0 && bash_readline_initialized == 0) + enable_hostname_completion (perform_hostname_completion); + + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, savestring (rl_completer_word_break_characters)); + + return (var); +} + +/* When this function returns, rl_completer_word_break_characters points to + malloced memory. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_comp_wordbreaks (self, value, unused, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t unused; + char *key; +{ + if (rl_completer_word_break_characters && + rl_completer_word_break_characters != rl_basic_word_break_characters) + free (rl_completer_word_break_characters); + + rl_completer_word_break_characters = savestring (value); + return self; +} +#endif /* READLINE */ + +#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD) && defined (ARRAY_VARS) +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_dirstack (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + set_dirstack_element (ind, 1, value); + return self; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_dirstack (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + ARRAY *a; + WORD_LIST *l; + + l = get_directory_stack (0); + a = array_from_word_list (l); + array_dispose (array_cell (self)); + dispose_words (l); + var_setarray (self, a); + return self; +} +#endif /* PUSHD AND POPD && ARRAY_VARS */ + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +/* We don't want to initialize the group set with a call to getgroups() + unless we're asked to, but we only want to do it once. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_groupset (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + register int i; + int ng; + ARRAY *a; + static char **group_set = (char **)NULL; + + if (group_set == 0) + { + group_set = get_group_list (&ng); + a = array_cell (self); + for (i = 0; i < ng; i++) + array_insert (a, i, group_set[i]); + } + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +build_hashcmd (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + HASH_TABLE *h; + int i; + char *k, *v; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *item; + + h = assoc_cell (self); + if (h) + assoc_dispose (h); + + if (hashed_filenames == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (hashed_filenames) == 0) + { + var_setvalue (self, (char *)NULL); + return self; + } + + h = assoc_create (hashed_filenames->nbuckets); + for (i = 0; i < hashed_filenames->nbuckets; i++) + { + for (item = hash_items (i, hashed_filenames); item; item = item->next) + { + k = savestring (item->key); + v = pathdata(item)->path; + assoc_insert (h, k, v); + } + } + + var_setvalue (self, (char *)h); + return self; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_hashcmd (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + build_hashcmd (self); + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_hashcmd (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + phash_insert (key, value, 0, 0); + return (build_hashcmd (self)); +} + +#if defined (ALIAS) +static SHELL_VAR * +build_aliasvar (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + HASH_TABLE *h; + int i; + char *k, *v; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *item; + + h = assoc_cell (self); + if (h) + assoc_dispose (h); + + if (aliases == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (aliases) == 0) + { + var_setvalue (self, (char *)NULL); + return self; + } + + h = assoc_create (aliases->nbuckets); + for (i = 0; i < aliases->nbuckets; i++) + { + for (item = hash_items (i, aliases); item; item = item->next) + { + k = savestring (item->key); + v = ((alias_t *)(item->data))->value; + assoc_insert (h, k, v); + } + } + + var_setvalue (self, (char *)h); + return self; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +get_aliasvar (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ + build_aliasvar (self); + return (self); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +assign_aliasvar (self, value, ind, key) + SHELL_VAR *self; + char *value; + arrayind_t ind; + char *key; +{ + add_alias (key, value); + return (build_aliasvar (self)); +} +#endif /* ALIAS */ + +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + +/* If ARRAY_VARS is not defined, this just returns the name of any + currently-executing function. If we have arrays, it's a call stack. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +get_funcname (self) + SHELL_VAR *self; +{ +#if ! defined (ARRAY_VARS) + char *t; + if (variable_context && this_shell_function) + { + FREE (value_cell (self)); + t = savestring (this_shell_function->name); + var_setvalue (self, t); + } +#endif + return (self); +} + +void +make_funcname_visible (on_or_off) + int on_or_off; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("FUNCNAME"); + if (v == 0 || v->dynamic_value == 0) + return; + + if (on_or_off) + VUNSETATTR (v, att_invisible); + else + VSETATTR (v, att_invisible); +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +init_funcname_var () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("FUNCNAME"); + if (v) + return v; +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + INIT_DYNAMIC_ARRAY_VAR ("FUNCNAME", get_funcname, null_array_assign); +#else + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("FUNCNAME", (char *)NULL, get_funcname, null_assign); +#endif + VSETATTR (v, att_invisible|att_noassign); + return v; +} + +static void +initialize_dynamic_variables () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = init_seconds_var (); + + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("BASH_COMMAND", (char *)NULL, get_bash_command, (sh_var_assign_func_t *)NULL); + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("BASH_SUBSHELL", (char *)NULL, get_subshell, assign_subshell); + + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("RANDOM", (char *)NULL, get_random, assign_random); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("LINENO", (char *)NULL, get_lineno, assign_lineno); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); + + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("BASHPID", (char *)NULL, get_bashpid, null_assign); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer|att_readonly); + +#if defined (HISTORY) + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("HISTCMD", (char *)NULL, get_histcmd, (sh_var_assign_func_t *)NULL); + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) + INIT_DYNAMIC_VAR ("COMP_WORDBREAKS", (char *)NULL, get_comp_wordbreaks, assign_comp_wordbreaks); +#endif + +#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD) && defined (ARRAY_VARS) + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("DIRSTACK", get_dirstack, assign_dirstack, 0); +#endif /* PUSHD_AND_POPD && ARRAY_VARS */ + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("GROUPS", get_groupset, null_array_assign, att_noassign); + +# if defined (DEBUGGER) + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_ARGC", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_ARGV", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); +# endif /* DEBUGGER */ + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_SOURCE", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); + v = init_dynamic_array_var ("BASH_LINENO", get_self, null_array_assign, att_noassign|att_nounset); + + v = init_dynamic_assoc_var ("BASH_CMDS", get_hashcmd, assign_hashcmd, att_nofree); +# if defined (ALIAS) + v = init_dynamic_assoc_var ("BASH_ALIASES", get_aliasvar, assign_aliasvar, att_nofree); +# endif +#endif + + v = init_funcname_var (); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Retrieving variables and values */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* How to get a pointer to the shell variable or function named NAME. + HASHED_VARS is a pointer to the hash table containing the list + of interest (either variables or functions). */ + +static SHELL_VAR * +hash_lookup (name, hashed_vars) + const char *name; + HASH_TABLE *hashed_vars; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *bucket; + + bucket = hash_search (name, hashed_vars, 0); + /* If we find the name in HASHED_VARS, set LAST_TABLE_SEARCHED to that + table. */ + if (bucket) + last_table_searched = hashed_vars; + return (bucket ? (SHELL_VAR *)bucket->data : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +var_lookup (name, vcontext) + const char *name; + VAR_CONTEXT *vcontext; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + for (vc = vcontext; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (v = hash_lookup (name, vc->table)) + break; + + return v; +} + +/* Look up the variable entry named NAME. If SEARCH_TEMPENV is non-zero, + then also search the temporarily built list of exported variables. + The lookup order is: + temporary_env + shell_variables list +*/ + +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_internal (name, force_tempenv) + const char *name; + int force_tempenv; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + int search_tempenv; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + /* If explicitly requested, first look in the temporary environment for + the variable. This allows constructs such as "foo=x eval 'echo $foo'" + to get the `exported' value of $foo. This happens if we are executing + a function or builtin, or if we are looking up a variable in a + "subshell environment". */ + search_tempenv = force_tempenv || (expanding_redir == 0 && subshell_environment); + + if (search_tempenv && temporary_env) + var = hash_lookup (name, temporary_env); + + vc = shell_variables; +#if 0 +if (search_tempenv == 0 && /* (subshell_environment & SUBSHELL_COMSUB) && */ + expanding_redir && + (this_shell_builtin == eval_builtin || this_shell_builtin == command_builtin)) + { + itrace("find_variable_internal: search_tempenv == 0: skipping VC_BLTNENV"); + while (vc && (vc->flags & VC_BLTNENV)) + vc = vc->down; + if (vc == 0) + vc = shell_variables; + } +#endif + + if (var == 0) + var = var_lookup (name, vc); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +/* Look up and resolve the chain of nameref variables starting at V all the + way to NULL or non-nameref. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_nameref (v) + SHELL_VAR *v; +{ + int level; + char *newname; + SHELL_VAR *orig, *oldv; + + level = 0; + orig = v; + while (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); /* error message here? */ + newname = nameref_cell (v); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + oldv = v; + v = find_variable_internal (newname, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + if (v == orig || v == oldv) + { + internal_warning (_("%s: circular name reference"), orig->name); + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + } + } + return v; +} + +/* Resolve the chain of nameref variables for NAME. XXX - could change later */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_last_nameref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + char *newname; + int level; + + nv = v = find_variable_noref (name); + level = 0; + while (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); /* error message here? */ + newname = nameref_cell (v); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + nv = v; + v = find_variable_internal (newname, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + } + return nv; +} + +/* Resolve the chain of nameref variables for NAME. XXX - could change later */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_global_variable_last_nameref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + char *newname; + int level; + + nv = v = find_global_variable_noref (name); + level = 0; + while (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); /* error message here? */ + newname = nameref_cell (v); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)0); + nv = v; + v = find_global_variable_noref (newname); + } + return nv; +} + +static SHELL_VAR * +find_nameref_at_context (v, vc) + SHELL_VAR *v; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + SHELL_VAR *nv, *nv2; + VAR_CONTEXT *nvc; + char *newname; + int level; + + nv = v; + level = 1; + while (nv && nameref_p (nv)) + { + level++; + if (level > NAMEREF_MAX) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + newname = nameref_cell (nv); + if (newname == 0 || *newname == '\0') + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + nv2 = hash_lookup (newname, vc->table); + if (nv2 == 0) + break; + nv = nv2; + } + return nv; +} + +/* Do nameref resolution from the VC, which is the local context for some + function or builtin, `up' the chain to the global variables context. If + NVCP is not NULL, return the variable context where we finally ended the + nameref resolution (so the bind_variable_internal can use the correct + variable context and hash table). */ +static SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_nameref_context (v, vc, nvcp) + SHELL_VAR *v; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + VAR_CONTEXT **nvcp; +{ + SHELL_VAR *nv, *nv2; + VAR_CONTEXT *nvc; + + /* Look starting at the current context all the way `up' */ + for (nv = v, nvc = vc; nvc; nvc = nvc->down) + { + nv2 = find_nameref_at_context (nv, nvc); + if (nv2 == 0) + continue; + nv = nv2; + if (*nvcp) + *nvcp = nvc; + } + return (nameref_p (nv) ? (SHELL_VAR *)NULL : nv); +} + +/* Do nameref resolution from the VC, which is the local context for some + function or builtin, `up' the chain to the global variables context. If + NVCP is not NULL, return the variable context where we finally ended the + nameref resolution (so the bind_variable_internal can use the correct + variable context and hash table). */ +static SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_last_nameref_context (v, vc, nvcp) + SHELL_VAR *v; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + VAR_CONTEXT **nvcp; +{ + SHELL_VAR *nv, *nv2; + VAR_CONTEXT *nvc; + + /* Look starting at the current context all the way `up' */ + for (nv = v, nvc = vc; nvc; nvc = nvc->down) + { + nv2 = find_nameref_at_context (nv, nvc); + if (nv2 == 0) + continue; + nv = nv2; + if (*nvcp) + *nvcp = nvc; + } + return (nameref_p (nv) ? nv : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL); +} + +/* Find a variable, forcing a search of the temporary environment first */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_tempenv (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = find_variable_internal (name, 1); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + return (var); +} + +/* Find a variable, not forcing a search of the temporary environment first */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_notempenv (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = find_variable_internal (name, 0); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + return (var); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_global_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = var_lookup (name, global_variables); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_global_variable_noref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = var_lookup (name, global_variables); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_shell_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = var_lookup (name, shell_variables); + if (var && nameref_p (var)) + var = find_variable_nameref (var); + + if (var == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + + return (var->dynamic_value ? (*(var->dynamic_value)) (var) : var); +} + +/* Look up the variable entry named NAME. Returns the entry or NULL. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + last_table_searched = 0; + v = find_variable_internal (name, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + if (v && nameref_p (v)) + v = find_variable_nameref (v); + return v; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +find_variable_noref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable_internal (name, (expanding_redir == 0 && (assigning_in_environment || executing_builtin))); + return v; +} + +/* Look up the function entry whose name matches STRING. + Returns the entry or NULL. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_function (name) + const char *name; +{ + return (hash_lookup (name, shell_functions)); +} + +/* Find the function definition for the shell function named NAME. Returns + the entry or NULL. */ +FUNCTION_DEF * +find_function_def (name) + const char *name; +{ +#if defined (DEBUGGER) + return ((FUNCTION_DEF *)hash_lookup (name, shell_function_defs)); +#else + return ((FUNCTION_DEF *)0); +#endif +} + +/* Return the value of VAR. VAR is assumed to have been the result of a + lookup without any subscript, if arrays are compiled into the shell. */ +char * +get_variable_value (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (var == 0) + return ((char *)NULL); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + return (array_reference (array_cell (var), 0)); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + return (assoc_reference (assoc_cell (var), "0")); +#endif + else + return (value_cell (var)); +} + +/* Return the string value of a variable. Return NULL if the variable + doesn't exist. Don't cons a new string. This is a potential memory + leak if the variable is found in the temporary environment. Since + functions and variables have separate name spaces, returns NULL if + var_name is a shell function only. */ +char * +get_string_value (var_name) + const char *var_name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = find_variable (var_name); + return ((var) ? get_variable_value (var) : (char *)NULL); +} + +/* This is present for use by the tilde and readline libraries. */ +char * +sh_get_env_value (v) + const char *v; +{ + return get_string_value (v); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Creating and setting variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Set NAME to VALUE if NAME has no value. */ +SHELL_VAR * +set_if_not (name, value) + char *name, *value; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + v = bind_variable_internal (name, value, global_variables->table, HASH_NOSRCH, 0); + return (v); +} + +/* Create a local variable referenced by NAME. */ +SHELL_VAR * +make_local_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *new_var, *old_var; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + int was_tmpvar; + char *tmp_value; + + /* local foo; local foo; is a no-op. */ + old_var = find_variable (name); + if (old_var && local_p (old_var) && old_var->context == variable_context) + { + VUNSETATTR (old_var, att_invisible); + return (old_var); + } + + was_tmpvar = old_var && tempvar_p (old_var); + /* If we're making a local variable in a shell function, the temporary env + has already been merged into the function's variable context stack. We + can assume that a temporary var in the same context appears in the same + VAR_CONTEXT and can safely be returned without creating a new variable + (which results in duplicate names in the same VAR_CONTEXT->table */ + /* We can't just test tmpvar_p because variables in the temporary env given + to a shell function appear in the function's local variable VAR_CONTEXT + but retain their tempvar attribute. We want temporary variables that are + found in temporary_env, hence the test for last_table_searched, which is + set in hash_lookup and only (so far) checked here. */ + if (was_tmpvar && old_var->context == variable_context && last_table_searched != temporary_env) + { + VUNSETATTR (old_var, att_invisible); + return (old_var); + } + if (was_tmpvar) + tmp_value = value_cell (old_var); + + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) && vc->scope == variable_context) + break; + + if (vc == 0) + { + internal_error (_("make_local_variable: no function context at current scope")); + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + } + else if (vc->table == 0) + vc->table = hash_create (TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS); + + /* Since this is called only from the local/declare/typeset code, we can + call builtin_error here without worry (of course, it will also work + for anything that sets this_command_name). Variables with the `noassign' + attribute may not be made local. The test against old_var's context + level is to disallow local copies of readonly global variables (since I + believe that this could be a security hole). Readonly copies of calling + function local variables are OK. */ + if (old_var && (noassign_p (old_var) || + (readonly_p (old_var) && old_var->context == 0))) + { + if (readonly_p (old_var)) + sh_readonly (name); + else if (noassign_p (old_var)) + builtin_error (_("%s: variable may not be assigned value"), name); +#if 0 + /* Let noassign variables through with a warning */ + if (readonly_p (old_var)) +#endif + return ((SHELL_VAR *)NULL); + } + + if (old_var == 0) + new_var = make_new_variable (name, vc->table); + else + { + new_var = make_new_variable (name, vc->table); + + /* If we found this variable in one of the temporary environments, + inherit its value. Watch to see if this causes problems with + things like `x=4 local x'. XXX - see above for temporary env + variables with the same context level as variable_context */ + /* XXX - we should only do this if the variable is not an array. */ + if (was_tmpvar) + var_setvalue (new_var, savestring (tmp_value)); + + new_var->attributes = exported_p (old_var) ? att_exported : 0; + } + + vc->flags |= VC_HASLOCAL; + + new_var->context = variable_context; + VSETATTR (new_var, att_local); + + if (ifsname (name)) + setifs (new_var); + + return (new_var); +} + +/* Create a new shell variable with name NAME. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +new_shell_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = (SHELL_VAR *)xmalloc (sizeof (SHELL_VAR)); + + entry->name = savestring (name); + var_setvalue (entry, (char *)NULL); + CLEAR_EXPORTSTR (entry); + + entry->dynamic_value = (sh_var_value_func_t *)NULL; + entry->assign_func = (sh_var_assign_func_t *)NULL; + + entry->attributes = 0; + + /* Always assume variables are to be made at toplevel! + make_local_variable has the responsibilty of changing the + variable context. */ + entry->context = 0; + + return (entry); +} + +/* Create a new shell variable with name NAME and add it to the hash table + TABLE. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +make_new_variable (name, table) + const char *name; + HASH_TABLE *table; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + + entry = new_shell_variable (name); + + /* Make sure we have a shell_variables hash table to add to. */ + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + elt = hash_insert (savestring (name), table, HASH_NOSRCH); + elt->data = (PTR_T)entry; + + return entry; +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +SHELL_VAR * +make_new_array_variable (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + ARRAY *array; + + entry = make_new_variable (name, global_variables->table); + array = array_create (); + + var_setarray (entry, array); + VSETATTR (entry, att_array); + return entry; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +make_local_array_variable (name, assoc_ok) + char *name; + int assoc_ok; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + ARRAY *array; + + var = make_local_variable (name); + if (var == 0 || array_p (var) || (assoc_ok && assoc_p (var))) + return var; + + array = array_create (); + + dispose_variable_value (var); + var_setarray (var, array); + VSETATTR (var, att_array); + return var; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +make_new_assoc_variable (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + HASH_TABLE *hash; + + entry = make_new_variable (name, global_variables->table); + hash = assoc_create (0); + + var_setassoc (entry, hash); + VSETATTR (entry, att_assoc); + return entry; +} + +SHELL_VAR * +make_local_assoc_variable (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + HASH_TABLE *hash; + + var = make_local_variable (name); + if (var == 0 || assoc_p (var)) + return var; + + dispose_variable_value (var); + hash = assoc_create (0); + + var_setassoc (var, hash); + VSETATTR (var, att_assoc); + return var; +} +#endif + +char * +make_variable_value (var, value, flags) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + int flags; +{ + char *retval, *oval; + intmax_t lval, rval; + int expok, olen, op; + + /* If this variable has had its type set to integer (via `declare -i'), + then do expression evaluation on it and store the result. The + functions in expr.c (evalexp()) and bind_int_variable() are responsible + for turning off the integer flag if they don't want further + evaluation done. */ + if (integer_p (var)) + { + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + { + oval = value_cell (var); + lval = evalexp (oval, &expok); /* ksh93 seems to do this */ + if (expok == 0) + { + top_level_cleanup (); + jump_to_top_level (DISCARD); + } + } + rval = evalexp (value, &expok); + if (expok == 0) + { + top_level_cleanup (); + jump_to_top_level (DISCARD); + } + /* This can be fooled if the variable's value changes while evaluating + `rval'. We can change it if we move the evaluation of lval to here. */ + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + rval += lval; + retval = itos (rval); + } +#if defined (CASEMOD_ATTRS) + else if (capcase_p (var) || uppercase_p (var) || lowercase_p (var)) + { + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + { + oval = get_variable_value (var); + if (oval == 0) /* paranoia */ + oval = ""; + olen = STRLEN (oval); + retval = (char *)xmalloc (olen + (value ? STRLEN (value) : 0) + 1); + strcpy (retval, oval); + if (value) + strcpy (retval+olen, value); + } + else if (*value) + retval = savestring (value); + else + { + retval = (char *)xmalloc (1); + retval[0] = '\0'; + } + op = capcase_p (var) ? CASE_CAPITALIZE + : (uppercase_p (var) ? CASE_UPPER : CASE_LOWER); + oval = sh_modcase (retval, (char *)0, op); + free (retval); + retval = oval; + } +#endif /* CASEMOD_ATTRS */ + else if (value) + { + if (flags & ASS_APPEND) + { + oval = get_variable_value (var); + if (oval == 0) /* paranoia */ + oval = ""; + olen = STRLEN (oval); + retval = (char *)xmalloc (olen + (value ? STRLEN (value) : 0) + 1); + strcpy (retval, oval); + if (value) + strcpy (retval+olen, value); + } + else if (*value) + retval = savestring (value); + else + { + retval = (char *)xmalloc (1); + retval[0] = '\0'; + } + } + else + retval = (char *)NULL; + + return retval; +} + +/* Bind a variable NAME to VALUE in the HASH_TABLE TABLE, which may be the + temporary environment (but usually is not). */ +static SHELL_VAR * +bind_variable_internal (name, value, table, hflags, aflags) + const char *name; + char *value; + HASH_TABLE *table; + int hflags, aflags; +{ + char *newval; + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = (hflags & HASH_NOSRCH) ? (SHELL_VAR *)NULL : hash_lookup (name, table); + /* Follow the nameref chain here if this is the global variables table */ + if (entry && nameref_p (entry) && (invisible_p (entry) == 0) && table == global_variables->table) + { + entry = find_global_variable (entry->name); + /* Let's see if we have a nameref referencing a variable that hasn't yet + been created. */ + if (entry == 0) + entry = find_variable_last_nameref (name); /* XXX */ + if (entry == 0) /* just in case */ + return (entry); + } + + /* The first clause handles `declare -n ref; ref=x;' */ + if (entry && invisible_p (entry) && nameref_p (entry)) + goto assign_value; + else if (entry && nameref_p (entry)) + { + newval = nameref_cell (entry); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + /* declare -n foo=x[2] */ + if (valid_array_reference (newval)) + /* XXX - should it be aflags? */ + entry = assign_array_element (newval, make_variable_value (entry, value, 0), aflags); + else +#endif + { + entry = make_new_variable (newval, table); + var_setvalue (entry, make_variable_value (entry, value, 0)); + } + } + else if (entry == 0) + { + entry = make_new_variable (name, table); + var_setvalue (entry, make_variable_value (entry, value, 0)); /* XXX */ + } + else if (entry->assign_func) /* array vars have assign functions now */ + { + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (entry); + newval = (aflags & ASS_APPEND) ? make_variable_value (entry, value, aflags) : value; + if (assoc_p (entry)) + entry = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, newval, -1, savestring ("0")); + else if (array_p (entry)) + entry = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, newval, 0, 0); + else + entry = (*(entry->assign_func)) (entry, newval, -1, 0); + if (newval != value) + free (newval); + return (entry); + } + else + { +assign_value: + if (readonly_p (entry) || noassign_p (entry)) + { + if (readonly_p (entry)) + err_readonly (name); + return (entry); + } + + /* Variables which are bound are visible. */ + VUNSETATTR (entry, att_invisible); + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (assoc_p (entry) || array_p (entry)) + newval = make_array_variable_value (entry, 0, "0", value, aflags); + else +#endif + + newval = make_variable_value (entry, value, aflags); /* XXX */ + + /* Invalidate any cached export string */ + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (entry); + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + /* XXX -- this bears looking at again -- XXX */ + /* If an existing array variable x is being assigned to with x=b or + `read x' or something of that nature, silently convert it to + x[0]=b or `read x[0]'. */ + if (assoc_p (entry)) + { + assoc_insert (assoc_cell (entry), savestring ("0"), newval); + free (newval); + } + else if (array_p (entry)) + { + array_insert (array_cell (entry), 0, newval); + free (newval); + } + else +#endif + { + FREE (value_cell (entry)); + var_setvalue (entry, newval); + } + } + + if (mark_modified_vars) + VSETATTR (entry, att_exported); + + if (exported_p (entry)) + array_needs_making = 1; + + return (entry); +} + +/* Bind a variable NAME to VALUE. This conses up the name + and value strings. If we have a temporary environment, we bind there + first, then we bind into shell_variables. */ + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_variable (name, value, flags) + const char *name; + char *value; + int flags; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc, *nvc; + int level; + + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + /* If we have a temporary environment, look there first for the variable, + and, if found, modify the value there before modifying it in the + shell_variables table. This allows sourced scripts to modify values + given to them in a temporary environment while modifying the variable + value that the caller sees. */ + if (temporary_env) + bind_tempenv_variable (name, value); + + /* XXX -- handle local variables here. */ + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + { + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) || vc_isbltnenv (vc)) + { + v = hash_lookup (name, vc->table); + nvc = vc; + if (v && nameref_p (v)) + { + nv = find_variable_nameref_context (v, vc, &nvc); + if (nv == 0) + { + nv = find_variable_last_nameref_context (v, vc, &nvc); + if (nv && nameref_p (nv)) + return (bind_variable_internal (nameref_cell (nv), value, nvc->table, 0, flags)); + else + v = nv; + } + else + v = nv; + } + if (v) + return (bind_variable_internal (v->name, value, nvc->table, 0, flags)); + } + } + /* bind_variable_internal will handle nameref resolution in this case */ + return (bind_variable_internal (name, value, global_variables->table, 0, flags)); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_global_variable (name, value, flags) + const char *name; + char *value; + int flags; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc, *nvc; + int level; + + if (shell_variables == 0) + create_variable_tables (); + + /* bind_variable_internal will handle nameref resolution in this case */ + return (bind_variable_internal (name, value, global_variables->table, 0, flags)); +} + +/* Make VAR, a simple shell variable, have value VALUE. Once assigned a + value, variables are no longer invisible. This is a duplicate of part + of the internals of bind_variable. If the variable is exported, or + all modified variables should be exported, mark the variable for export + and note that the export environment needs to be recreated. */ +SHELL_VAR * +bind_variable_value (var, value, aflags) + SHELL_VAR *var; + char *value; + int aflags; +{ + char *t; + + VUNSETATTR (var, att_invisible); + + if (var->assign_func) + { + /* If we're appending, we need the old value, so use + make_variable_value */ + t = (aflags & ASS_APPEND) ? make_variable_value (var, value, aflags) : value; + (*(var->assign_func)) (var, t, -1, 0); + if (t != value && t) + free (t); + } + else + { + t = make_variable_value (var, value, aflags); + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, t); + } + + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); + + if (mark_modified_vars) + VSETATTR (var, att_exported); + + if (exported_p (var)) + array_needs_making = 1; + + return (var); +} + +/* Bind/create a shell variable with the name LHS to the RHS. + This creates or modifies a variable such that it is an integer. + + This used to be in expr.c, but it is here so that all of the + variable binding stuff is localized. Since we don't want any + recursive evaluation from bind_variable() (possible without this code, + since bind_variable() calls the evaluator for variables with the integer + attribute set), we temporarily turn off the integer attribute for each + variable we set here, then turn it back on after binding as necessary. */ + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_int_variable (lhs, rhs) + char *lhs, *rhs; +{ + register SHELL_VAR *v; + int isint, isarr, implicitarray; + + isint = isarr = implicitarray = 0; +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (valid_array_reference (lhs)) + { + isarr = 1; + v = array_variable_part (lhs, (char **)0, (int *)0); + } + else +#endif + v = find_variable (lhs); + + if (v) + { + isint = integer_p (v); + VUNSETATTR (v, att_integer); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (array_p (v) && isarr == 0) + implicitarray = 1; +#endif + } + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (isarr) + v = assign_array_element (lhs, rhs, 0); + else if (implicitarray) + v = bind_array_variable (lhs, 0, rhs, 0); + else +#endif + v = bind_variable (lhs, rhs, 0); + + if (v && isint) + VSETATTR (v, att_integer); + + VUNSETATTR (v, att_invisible); + + return (v); +} + +SHELL_VAR * +bind_var_to_int (var, val) + char *var; + intmax_t val; +{ + char ibuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND (intmax_t) + 1], *p; + + p = fmtulong (val, 10, ibuf, sizeof (ibuf), 0); + return (bind_int_variable (var, p)); +} + +/* Do a function binding to a variable. You pass the name and + the command to bind to. This conses the name and command. */ +SHELL_VAR * +bind_function (name, value) + const char *name; + COMMAND *value; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = find_function (name); + if (entry == 0) + { + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + + elt = hash_insert (savestring (name), shell_functions, HASH_NOSRCH); + entry = new_shell_variable (name); + elt->data = (PTR_T)entry; + } + else + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (entry); + + if (var_isset (entry)) + dispose_command (function_cell (entry)); + + if (value) + var_setfunc (entry, copy_command (value)); + else + var_setfunc (entry, 0); + + VSETATTR (entry, att_function); + + if (mark_modified_vars) + VSETATTR (entry, att_exported); + + VUNSETATTR (entry, att_invisible); /* Just to be sure */ + + if (exported_p (entry)) + array_needs_making = 1; + +#if defined (PROGRAMMABLE_COMPLETION) + set_itemlist_dirty (&it_functions); +#endif + + return (entry); +} + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) +/* Bind a function definition, which includes source file and line number + information in addition to the command, into the FUNCTION_DEF hash table.*/ +void +bind_function_def (name, value) + const char *name; + FUNCTION_DEF *value; +{ + FUNCTION_DEF *entry; + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + COMMAND *cmd; + + entry = find_function_def (name); + if (entry) + { + dispose_function_def_contents (entry); + entry = copy_function_def_contents (value, entry); + } + else + { + cmd = value->command; + value->command = 0; + entry = copy_function_def (value); + value->command = cmd; + + elt = hash_insert (savestring (name), shell_function_defs, HASH_NOSRCH); + elt->data = (PTR_T *)entry; + } +} +#endif /* DEBUGGER */ + +/* Add STRING, which is of the form foo=bar, to the temporary environment + HASH_TABLE (temporary_env). The functions in execute_cmd.c are + responsible for moving the main temporary env to one of the other + temporary environments. The expansion code in subst.c calls this. */ +int +assign_in_env (word, flags) + WORD_DESC *word; + int flags; +{ + int offset, aflags; + char *name, *temp, *value; + SHELL_VAR *var; + const char *string; + + string = word->word; + + aflags = 0; + offset = assignment (string, 0); + name = savestring (string); + value = (char *)NULL; + + if (name[offset] == '=') + { + name[offset] = 0; + + /* don't ignore the `+' when assigning temporary environment */ + if (name[offset - 1] == '+') + { + name[offset - 1] = '\0'; + aflags |= ASS_APPEND; + } + + var = find_variable (name); + if (var && (readonly_p (var) || noassign_p (var))) + { + if (readonly_p (var)) + err_readonly (name); + free (name); + return (0); + } + + temp = name + offset + 1; + value = expand_assignment_string_to_string (temp, 0); + + if (var && (aflags & ASS_APPEND)) + { + temp = make_variable_value (var, value, aflags); + FREE (value); + value = temp; + } + } + + if (temporary_env == 0) + temporary_env = hash_create (TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS); + + var = hash_lookup (name, temporary_env); + if (var == 0) + var = make_new_variable (name, temporary_env); + else + FREE (value_cell (var)); + + if (value == 0) + { + value = (char *)xmalloc (1); /* like do_assignment_internal */ + value[0] = '\0'; + } + + var_setvalue (var, value); + var->attributes |= (att_exported|att_tempvar); + var->context = variable_context; /* XXX */ + + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); + var->exportstr = mk_env_string (name, value); + + array_needs_making = 1; + + if (flags) + stupidly_hack_special_variables (name); + + if (echo_command_at_execute) + /* The Korn shell prints the `+ ' in front of assignment statements, + so we do too. */ + xtrace_print_assignment (name, value, 0, 1); + + free (name); + return 1; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Copying variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED +/* Copy VAR to a new data structure and return that structure. */ +SHELL_VAR * +copy_variable (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + SHELL_VAR *copy = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + if (var) + { + copy = (SHELL_VAR *)xmalloc (sizeof (SHELL_VAR)); + + copy->attributes = var->attributes; + copy->name = savestring (var->name); + + if (function_p (var)) + var_setfunc (copy, copy_command (function_cell (var))); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + var_setarray (copy, array_copy (array_cell (var))); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + var_setassoc (copy, assoc_copy (assoc_cell (var))); +#endif + else if (nameref_cell (var)) /* XXX - nameref */ + var_setref (copy, savestring (nameref_cell (var))); + else if (value_cell (var)) /* XXX - nameref */ + var_setvalue (copy, savestring (value_cell (var))); + else + var_setvalue (copy, (char *)NULL); + + copy->dynamic_value = var->dynamic_value; + copy->assign_func = var->assign_func; + + copy->exportstr = COPY_EXPORTSTR (var); + + copy->context = var->context; + } + return (copy); +} +#endif + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Deleting and unsetting variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Dispose of the information attached to VAR. */ +static void +dispose_variable_value (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (function_p (var)) + dispose_command (function_cell (var)); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) + array_dispose (array_cell (var)); + else if (assoc_p (var)) + assoc_dispose (assoc_cell (var)); +#endif + else if (nameref_p (var)) + FREE (nameref_cell (var)); + else + FREE (value_cell (var)); +} + +void +dispose_variable (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + if (var == 0) + return; + + if (nofree_p (var) == 0) + dispose_variable_value (var); + + FREE_EXPORTSTR (var); + + free (var->name); + + if (exported_p (var)) + array_needs_making = 1; + + free (var); +} + +/* Unset the shell variable referenced by NAME. Unsetting a nameref variable + unsets the variable it resolves to but leaves the nameref alone. */ +int +unbind_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v, *nv; + int r; + + v = var_lookup (name, shell_variables); + nv = (v && nameref_p (v)) ? find_variable_nameref (v) : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + r = nv ? makunbound (nv->name, shell_variables) : makunbound (name, shell_variables); + return r; +} + +/* Unbind NAME, where NAME is assumed to be a nameref variable */ +int +unbind_nameref (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = var_lookup (name, shell_variables); + if (v && nameref_p (v)) + return makunbound (name, shell_variables); + return 0; +} + +/* Unset the shell function named NAME. */ +int +unbind_func (name) + const char *name; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + SHELL_VAR *func; + + elt = hash_remove (name, shell_functions, 0); + + if (elt == 0) + return -1; + +#if defined (PROGRAMMABLE_COMPLETION) + set_itemlist_dirty (&it_functions); +#endif + + func = (SHELL_VAR *)elt->data; + if (func) + { + if (exported_p (func)) + array_needs_making++; + dispose_variable (func); + } + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + + return 0; +} + +#if defined (DEBUGGER) +int +unbind_function_def (name) + const char *name; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt; + FUNCTION_DEF *funcdef; + + elt = hash_remove (name, shell_function_defs, 0); + + if (elt == 0) + return -1; + + funcdef = (FUNCTION_DEF *)elt->data; + if (funcdef) + dispose_function_def (funcdef); + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + + return 0; +} +#endif /* DEBUGGER */ + +/* Make the variable associated with NAME go away. HASH_LIST is the + hash table from which this variable should be deleted (either + shell_variables or shell_functions). + Returns non-zero if the variable couldn't be found. */ +int +makunbound (name, vc) + const char *name; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + BUCKET_CONTENTS *elt, *new_elt; + SHELL_VAR *old_var; + VAR_CONTEXT *v; + char *t; + + for (elt = (BUCKET_CONTENTS *)NULL, v = vc; v; v = v->down) + if (elt = hash_remove (name, v->table, 0)) + break; + + if (elt == 0) + return (-1); + + old_var = (SHELL_VAR *)elt->data; + + if (old_var && exported_p (old_var)) + array_needs_making++; + + /* If we're unsetting a local variable and we're still executing inside + the function, just mark the variable as invisible. The function + eventually called by pop_var_context() will clean it up later. This + must be done so that if the variable is subsequently assigned a new + value inside the function, the `local' attribute is still present. + We also need to add it back into the correct hash table. */ + if (old_var && local_p (old_var) && variable_context == old_var->context) + { + if (nofree_p (old_var)) + var_setvalue (old_var, (char *)NULL); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (old_var)) + array_dispose (array_cell (old_var)); + else if (assoc_p (old_var)) + assoc_dispose (assoc_cell (old_var)); +#endif + else if (nameref_p (old_var)) + FREE (nameref_cell (old_var)); + else + FREE (value_cell (old_var)); + /* Reset the attributes. Preserve the export attribute if the variable + came from a temporary environment. Make sure it stays local, and + make it invisible. */ + old_var->attributes = (exported_p (old_var) && tempvar_p (old_var)) ? att_exported : 0; + VSETATTR (old_var, att_local); + VSETATTR (old_var, att_invisible); + var_setvalue (old_var, (char *)NULL); + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (old_var); + + new_elt = hash_insert (savestring (old_var->name), v->table, 0); + new_elt->data = (PTR_T)old_var; + stupidly_hack_special_variables (old_var->name); + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + return (0); + } + + /* Have to save a copy of name here, because it might refer to + old_var->name. If so, stupidly_hack_special_variables will + reference freed memory. */ + t = savestring (name); + + free (elt->key); + free (elt); + + dispose_variable (old_var); + stupidly_hack_special_variables (t); + free (t); + + return (0); +} + +/* Get rid of all of the variables in the current context. */ +void +kill_all_local_variables () +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) && vc->scope == variable_context) + break; + if (vc == 0) + return; /* XXX */ + + if (vc->table && vc_haslocals (vc)) + { + delete_all_variables (vc->table); + hash_dispose (vc->table); + } + vc->table = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; +} + +static void +free_variable_hash_data (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + dispose_variable (var); +} + +/* Delete the entire contents of the hash table. */ +void +delete_all_variables (hashed_vars) + HASH_TABLE *hashed_vars; +{ + hash_flush (hashed_vars, free_variable_hash_data); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Setting variable attributes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +#define FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE(name, entry) \ + do \ + { \ + entry = find_variable (name); \ + if (!entry) \ + { \ + entry = bind_variable (name, "", 0); \ + if (!no_invisible_vars && entry) entry->attributes |= att_invisible; \ + } \ + } \ + while (0) + +/* Make the variable associated with NAME be readonly. + If NAME does not exist yet, create it. */ +void +set_var_read_only (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE (name, entry); + VSETATTR (entry, att_readonly); +} + +#ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED +/* Make the function associated with NAME be readonly. + If NAME does not exist, we just punt, like auto_export code below. */ +void +set_func_read_only (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = find_function (name); + if (entry) + VSETATTR (entry, att_readonly); +} + +/* Make the variable associated with NAME be auto-exported. + If NAME does not exist yet, create it. */ +void +set_var_auto_export (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE (name, entry); + set_auto_export (entry); +} + +/* Make the function associated with NAME be auto-exported. */ +void +set_func_auto_export (name) + const char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *entry; + + entry = find_function (name); + if (entry) + set_auto_export (entry); +} +#endif + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Creating lists of variables */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static VARLIST * +vlist_alloc (nentries) + int nentries; +{ + VARLIST *vlist; + + vlist = (VARLIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (VARLIST)); + vlist->list = (SHELL_VAR **)xmalloc ((nentries + 1) * sizeof (SHELL_VAR *)); + vlist->list_size = nentries; + vlist->list_len = 0; + vlist->list[0] = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + return vlist; +} + +static VARLIST * +vlist_realloc (vlist, n) + VARLIST *vlist; + int n; +{ + if (vlist == 0) + return (vlist = vlist_alloc (n)); + if (n > vlist->list_size) + { + vlist->list_size = n; + vlist->list = (SHELL_VAR **)xrealloc (vlist->list, (vlist->list_size + 1) * sizeof (SHELL_VAR *)); + } + return vlist; +} + +static void +vlist_add (vlist, var, flags) + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR *var; + int flags; +{ + register int i; + + for (i = 0; i < vlist->list_len; i++) + if (STREQ (var->name, vlist->list[i]->name)) + break; + if (i < vlist->list_len) + return; + + if (i >= vlist->list_size) + vlist = vlist_realloc (vlist, vlist->list_size + 16); + + vlist->list[vlist->list_len++] = var; + vlist->list[vlist->list_len] = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; +} + +/* Map FUNCTION over the variables in VAR_HASH_TABLE. Return an array of the + variables for which FUNCTION returns a non-zero value. A NULL value + for FUNCTION means to use all variables. */ +SHELL_VAR ** +map_over (function, vc) + sh_var_map_func_t *function; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *v; + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR **ret; + int nentries; + + for (nentries = 0, v = vc; v; v = v->down) + nentries += HASH_ENTRIES (v->table); + + if (nentries == 0) + return (SHELL_VAR **)NULL; + + vlist = vlist_alloc (nentries); + + for (v = vc; v; v = v->down) + flatten (v->table, function, vlist, 0); + + ret = vlist->list; + free (vlist); + return ret; +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +map_over_funcs (function) + sh_var_map_func_t *function; +{ + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR **ret; + + if (shell_functions == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (shell_functions) == 0) + return ((SHELL_VAR **)NULL); + + vlist = vlist_alloc (HASH_ENTRIES (shell_functions)); + + flatten (shell_functions, function, vlist, 0); + + ret = vlist->list; + free (vlist); + return ret; +} + +/* Flatten VAR_HASH_TABLE, applying FUNC to each member and adding those + elements for which FUNC succeeds to VLIST->list. FLAGS is reserved + for future use. Only unique names are added to VLIST. If FUNC is + NULL, each variable in VAR_HASH_TABLE is added to VLIST. If VLIST is + NULL, FUNC is applied to each SHELL_VAR in VAR_HASH_TABLE. If VLIST + and FUNC are both NULL, nothing happens. */ +static void +flatten (var_hash_table, func, vlist, flags) + HASH_TABLE *var_hash_table; + sh_var_map_func_t *func; + VARLIST *vlist; + int flags; +{ + register int i; + register BUCKET_CONTENTS *tlist; + int r; + SHELL_VAR *var; + + if (var_hash_table == 0 || (HASH_ENTRIES (var_hash_table) == 0) || (vlist == 0 && func == 0)) + return; + + for (i = 0; i < var_hash_table->nbuckets; i++) + { + for (tlist = hash_items (i, var_hash_table); tlist; tlist = tlist->next) + { + var = (SHELL_VAR *)tlist->data; + + r = func ? (*func) (var) : 1; + if (r && vlist) + vlist_add (vlist, var, flags); + } + } +} + +void +sort_variables (array) + SHELL_VAR **array; +{ + qsort (array, strvec_len ((char **)array), sizeof (SHELL_VAR *), (QSFUNC *)qsort_var_comp); +} + +static int +qsort_var_comp (var1, var2) + SHELL_VAR **var1, **var2; +{ + int result; + + if ((result = (*var1)->name[0] - (*var2)->name[0]) == 0) + result = strcmp ((*var1)->name, (*var2)->name); + + return (result); +} + +/* Apply FUNC to each variable in SHELL_VARIABLES, adding each one for + which FUNC succeeds to an array of SHELL_VAR *s. Returns the array. */ +static SHELL_VAR ** +vapply (func) + sh_var_map_func_t *func; +{ + SHELL_VAR **list; + + list = map_over (func, shell_variables); + if (list /* && posixly_correct */) + sort_variables (list); + return (list); +} + +/* Apply FUNC to each variable in SHELL_FUNCTIONS, adding each one for + which FUNC succeeds to an array of SHELL_VAR *s. Returns the array. */ +static SHELL_VAR ** +fapply (func) + sh_var_map_func_t *func; +{ + SHELL_VAR **list; + + list = map_over_funcs (func); + if (list /* && posixly_correct */) + sort_variables (list); + return (list); +} + +/* Create a NULL terminated array of all the shell variables. */ +SHELL_VAR ** +all_shell_variables () +{ + return (vapply ((sh_var_map_func_t *)NULL)); +} + +/* Create a NULL terminated array of all the shell functions. */ +SHELL_VAR ** +all_shell_functions () +{ + return (fapply ((sh_var_map_func_t *)NULL)); +} + +static int +visible_var (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_visible_functions () +{ + return (fapply (visible_var)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_visible_variables () +{ + return (vapply (visible_var)); +} + +/* Return non-zero if the variable VAR is visible and exported. Array + variables cannot be exported. */ +static int +visible_and_exported (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && exported_p (var)); +} + +/* Candidate variables for the export environment are either valid variables + with the export attribute or invalid variables inherited from the initial + environment and simply passed through. */ +static int +export_environment_candidate (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (exported_p (var) && (invisible_p (var) == 0 || imported_p (var))); +} + +/* Return non-zero if VAR is a local variable in the current context and + is exported. */ +static int +local_and_exported (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && local_p (var) && var->context == variable_context && exported_p (var)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_exported_variables () +{ + return (vapply (visible_and_exported)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +local_exported_variables () +{ + return (vapply (local_and_exported)); +} + +static int +variable_in_context (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && local_p (var) && var->context == variable_context); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_local_variables () +{ + VARLIST *vlist; + SHELL_VAR **ret; + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + vc = shell_variables; + for (vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + if (vc_isfuncenv (vc) && vc->scope == variable_context) + break; + + if (vc == 0) + { + internal_error (_("all_local_variables: no function context at current scope")); + return (SHELL_VAR **)NULL; + } + if (vc->table == 0 || HASH_ENTRIES (vc->table) == 0 || vc_haslocals (vc) == 0) + return (SHELL_VAR **)NULL; + + vlist = vlist_alloc (HASH_ENTRIES (vc->table)); + + flatten (vc->table, variable_in_context, vlist, 0); + + ret = vlist->list; + free (vlist); + if (ret) + sort_variables (ret); + return ret; +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +/* Return non-zero if the variable VAR is visible and an array. */ +static int +visible_array_vars (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (invisible_p (var) == 0 && array_p (var)); +} + +SHELL_VAR ** +all_array_variables () +{ + return (vapply (visible_array_vars)); +} +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ + +char ** +all_variables_matching_prefix (prefix) + const char *prefix; +{ + SHELL_VAR **varlist; + char **rlist; + int vind, rind, plen; + + plen = STRLEN (prefix); + varlist = all_visible_variables (); + for (vind = 0; varlist && varlist[vind]; vind++) + ; + if (varlist == 0 || vind == 0) + return ((char **)NULL); + rlist = strvec_create (vind + 1); + for (vind = rind = 0; varlist[vind]; vind++) + { + if (plen == 0 || STREQN (prefix, varlist[vind]->name, plen)) + rlist[rind++] = savestring (varlist[vind]->name); + } + rlist[rind] = (char *)0; + free (varlist); + + return rlist; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Managing temporary variable scopes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Make variable NAME have VALUE in the temporary environment. */ +static SHELL_VAR * +bind_tempenv_variable (name, value) + const char *name; + char *value; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = temporary_env ? hash_lookup (name, temporary_env) : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; + + if (var) + { + FREE (value_cell (var)); + var_setvalue (var, savestring (value)); + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); + } + + return (var); +} + +/* Find a variable in the temporary environment that is named NAME. + Return the SHELL_VAR *, or NULL if not found. */ +SHELL_VAR * +find_tempenv_variable (name) + const char *name; +{ + return (temporary_env ? hash_lookup (name, temporary_env) : (SHELL_VAR *)NULL); +} + +char **tempvar_list; +int tvlist_ind; + +/* Push the variable described by (SHELL_VAR *)DATA down to the next + variable context from the temporary environment. */ +static void +push_temp_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var, *v; + HASH_TABLE *binding_table; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + + binding_table = shell_variables->table; + if (binding_table == 0) + { + if (shell_variables == global_variables) + /* shouldn't happen */ + binding_table = shell_variables->table = global_variables->table = hash_create (0); + else + binding_table = shell_variables->table = hash_create (TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS); + } + + v = bind_variable_internal (var->name, value_cell (var), binding_table, 0, 0); + + /* XXX - should we set the context here? It shouldn't matter because of how + assign_in_env works, but might want to check. */ + if (binding_table == global_variables->table) /* XXX */ + var->attributes &= ~(att_tempvar|att_propagate); + else + { + var->attributes |= att_propagate; + if (binding_table == shell_variables->table) + shell_variables->flags |= VC_HASTMPVAR; + } + v->attributes |= var->attributes; + + if (find_special_var (var->name) >= 0) + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind++] = savestring (var->name); + + dispose_variable (var); +} + +static void +propagate_temp_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + if (tempvar_p (var) && (var->attributes & att_propagate)) + push_temp_var (data); + else + { + if (find_special_var (var->name) >= 0) + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind++] = savestring (var->name); + dispose_variable (var); + } +} + +/* Free the storage used in the hash table for temporary + environment variables. PUSHF is a function to be called + to free each hash table entry. It takes care of pushing variables + to previous scopes if appropriate. PUSHF stores names of variables + that require special handling (e.g., IFS) on tempvar_list, so this + function can call stupidly_hack_special_variables on all the + variables in the list when the temporary hash table is destroyed. */ +static void +dispose_temporary_env (pushf) + sh_free_func_t *pushf; +{ + int i; + + tempvar_list = strvec_create (HASH_ENTRIES (temporary_env) + 1); + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind = 0] = 0; + + hash_flush (temporary_env, pushf); + hash_dispose (temporary_env); + temporary_env = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + + tempvar_list[tvlist_ind] = 0; + + array_needs_making = 1; + +#if 0 + sv_ifs ("IFS"); /* XXX here for now -- check setifs in assign_in_env */ +#endif + for (i = 0; i < tvlist_ind; i++) + stupidly_hack_special_variables (tempvar_list[i]); + + strvec_dispose (tempvar_list); + tempvar_list = 0; + tvlist_ind = 0; +} + +void +dispose_used_env_vars () +{ + if (temporary_env) + { + dispose_temporary_env (propagate_temp_var); + maybe_make_export_env (); + } +} + +/* Take all of the shell variables in the temporary environment HASH_TABLE + and make shell variables from them at the current variable context. */ +void +merge_temporary_env () +{ + if (temporary_env) + dispose_temporary_env (push_temp_var); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Creating and manipulating the environment */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static inline char * +mk_env_string (name, value) + const char *name, *value; +{ + int name_len, value_len; + char *p; + + name_len = strlen (name); + value_len = STRLEN (value); + p = (char *)xmalloc (2 + name_len + value_len); + strcpy (p, name); + p[name_len] = '='; + if (value && *value) + strcpy (p + name_len + 1, value); + else + p[name_len + 1] = '\0'; + return (p); +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +/* Debugging */ +static int +valid_exportstr (v) + SHELL_VAR *v; +{ + char *s; + + s = v->exportstr; + if (s == 0) + { + internal_error (_("%s has null exportstr"), v->name); + return (0); + } + if (legal_variable_starter ((unsigned char)*s) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"), *s, v->name); + return (0); + } + for (s = v->exportstr + 1; s && *s; s++) + { + if (*s == '=') + break; + if (legal_variable_char ((unsigned char)*s) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"), *s, v->name); + return (0); + } + } + if (*s != '=') + { + internal_error (_("no `=' in exportstr for %s"), v->name); + return (0); + } + return (1); +} +#endif + +static char ** +make_env_array_from_var_list (vars) + SHELL_VAR **vars; +{ + register int i, list_index; + register SHELL_VAR *var; + char **list, *value; + + list = strvec_create ((1 + strvec_len ((char **)vars))); + +#define USE_EXPORTSTR (value == var->exportstr) + + for (i = 0, list_index = 0; var = vars[i]; i++) + { +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) + /* We don't use the exportstr stuff on Cygwin at all. */ + INVALIDATE_EXPORTSTR (var); +#endif + if (var->exportstr) + value = var->exportstr; + else if (function_p (var)) + value = named_function_string ((char *)NULL, function_cell (var), 0); +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + else if (array_p (var)) +# if ARRAY_EXPORT + value = array_to_assignment_string (array_cell (var)); +# else + continue; /* XXX array vars cannot yet be exported */ +# endif /* ARRAY_EXPORT */ + else if (assoc_p (var)) +# if 0 + value = assoc_to_assignment_string (assoc_cell (var)); +# else + continue; /* XXX associative array vars cannot yet be exported */ +# endif +#endif + else + value = value_cell (var); + + if (value) + { + /* Gee, I'd like to get away with not using savestring() if we're + using the cached exportstr... */ + list[list_index] = USE_EXPORTSTR ? savestring (value) + : mk_env_string (var->name, value); + + if (USE_EXPORTSTR == 0) + SAVE_EXPORTSTR (var, list[list_index]); + + list_index++; +#undef USE_EXPORTSTR + +#if 0 /* not yet */ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + if (array_p (var) || assoc_p (var)) + free (value); +#endif +#endif + } + } + + list[list_index] = (char *)NULL; + return (list); +} + +/* Make an array of assignment statements from the hash table + HASHED_VARS which contains SHELL_VARs. Only visible, exported + variables are eligible. */ +static char ** +make_var_export_array (vcxt) + VAR_CONTEXT *vcxt; +{ + char **list; + SHELL_VAR **vars; + +#if 0 + vars = map_over (visible_and_exported, vcxt); +#else + vars = map_over (export_environment_candidate, vcxt); +#endif + + if (vars == 0) + return (char **)NULL; + + list = make_env_array_from_var_list (vars); + + free (vars); + return (list); +} + +static char ** +make_func_export_array () +{ + char **list; + SHELL_VAR **vars; + + vars = map_over_funcs (visible_and_exported); + if (vars == 0) + return (char **)NULL; + + list = make_env_array_from_var_list (vars); + + free (vars); + return (list); +} + +/* Add ENVSTR to the end of the exported environment, EXPORT_ENV. */ +#define add_to_export_env(envstr,do_alloc) \ +do \ + { \ + if (export_env_index >= (export_env_size - 1)) \ + { \ + export_env_size += 16; \ + export_env = strvec_resize (export_env, export_env_size); \ + environ = export_env; \ + } \ + export_env[export_env_index++] = (do_alloc) ? savestring (envstr) : envstr; \ + export_env[export_env_index] = (char *)NULL; \ + } while (0) + +/* Add ASSIGN to EXPORT_ENV, or supercede a previous assignment in the + array with the same left-hand side. Return the new EXPORT_ENV. */ +char ** +add_or_supercede_exported_var (assign, do_alloc) + char *assign; + int do_alloc; +{ + register int i; + int equal_offset; + + equal_offset = assignment (assign, 0); + if (equal_offset == 0) + return (export_env); + + /* If this is a function, then only supersede the function definition. + We do this by including the `=() {' in the comparison, like + initialize_shell_variables does. */ + if (assign[equal_offset + 1] == '(' && + strncmp (assign + equal_offset + 2, ") {", 3) == 0) /* } */ + equal_offset += 4; + + for (i = 0; i < export_env_index; i++) + { + if (STREQN (assign, export_env[i], equal_offset + 1)) + { + free (export_env[i]); + export_env[i] = do_alloc ? savestring (assign) : assign; + return (export_env); + } + } + add_to_export_env (assign, do_alloc); + return (export_env); +} + +static void +add_temp_array_to_env (temp_array, do_alloc, do_supercede) + char **temp_array; + int do_alloc, do_supercede; +{ + register int i; + + if (temp_array == 0) + return; + + for (i = 0; temp_array[i]; i++) + { + if (do_supercede) + export_env = add_or_supercede_exported_var (temp_array[i], do_alloc); + else + add_to_export_env (temp_array[i], do_alloc); + } + + free (temp_array); +} + +/* Make the environment array for the command about to be executed, if the + array needs making. Otherwise, do nothing. If a shell action could + change the array that commands receive for their environment, then the + code should `array_needs_making++'. + + The order to add to the array is: + temporary_env + list of var contexts whose head is shell_variables + shell_functions + + This is the shell variable lookup order. We add only new variable + names at each step, which allows local variables and variables in + the temporary environments to shadow variables in the global (or + any previous) scope. +*/ + +static int +n_shell_variables () +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + int n; + + for (n = 0, vc = shell_variables; vc; vc = vc->down) + n += HASH_ENTRIES (vc->table); + return n; +} + +int +chkexport (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v && exported_p (v)) + { + array_needs_making = 1; + maybe_make_export_env (); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +void +maybe_make_export_env () +{ + register char **temp_array; + int new_size; + VAR_CONTEXT *tcxt; + + if (array_needs_making) + { + if (export_env) + strvec_flush (export_env); + + /* Make a guess based on how many shell variables and functions we + have. Since there will always be array variables, and array + variables are not (yet) exported, this will always be big enough + for the exported variables and functions. */ + new_size = n_shell_variables () + HASH_ENTRIES (shell_functions) + 1 + + HASH_ENTRIES (temporary_env); + if (new_size > export_env_size) + { + export_env_size = new_size; + export_env = strvec_resize (export_env, export_env_size); + environ = export_env; + } + export_env[export_env_index = 0] = (char *)NULL; + + /* Make a dummy variable context from the temporary_env, stick it on + the front of shell_variables, call make_var_export_array on the + whole thing to flatten it, and convert the list of SHELL_VAR *s + to the form needed by the environment. */ + if (temporary_env) + { + tcxt = new_var_context ((char *)NULL, 0); + tcxt->table = temporary_env; + tcxt->down = shell_variables; + } + else + tcxt = shell_variables; + + temp_array = make_var_export_array (tcxt); + if (temp_array) + add_temp_array_to_env (temp_array, 0, 0); + + if (tcxt != shell_variables) + free (tcxt); + +#if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL) + /* Restricted shells may not export shell functions. */ + temp_array = restricted ? (char **)0 : make_func_export_array (); +#else + temp_array = make_func_export_array (); +#endif + if (temp_array) + add_temp_array_to_env (temp_array, 0, 0); + + array_needs_making = 0; + } +} + +/* This is an efficiency hack. PWD and OLDPWD are auto-exported, so + we will need to remake the exported environment every time we + change directories. `_' is always put into the environment for + every external command, so without special treatment it will always + cause the environment to be remade. + + If there is no other reason to make the exported environment, we can + just update the variables in place and mark the exported environment + as no longer needing a remake. */ +void +update_export_env_inplace (env_prefix, preflen, value) + char *env_prefix; + int preflen; + char *value; +{ + char *evar; + + evar = (char *)xmalloc (STRLEN (value) + preflen + 1); + strcpy (evar, env_prefix); + if (value) + strcpy (evar + preflen, value); + export_env = add_or_supercede_exported_var (evar, 0); +} + +/* We always put _ in the environment as the name of this command. */ +void +put_command_name_into_env (command_name) + char *command_name; +{ + update_export_env_inplace ("_=", 2, command_name); +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Managing variable contexts */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +/* Allocate and return a new variable context with NAME and FLAGS. + NAME can be NULL. */ + +VAR_CONTEXT * +new_var_context (name, flags) + char *name; + int flags; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + vc = (VAR_CONTEXT *)xmalloc (sizeof (VAR_CONTEXT)); + vc->name = name ? savestring (name) : (char *)NULL; + vc->scope = variable_context; + vc->flags = flags; + + vc->up = vc->down = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + vc->table = (HASH_TABLE *)NULL; + + return vc; +} + +/* Free a variable context and its data, including the hash table. Dispose + all of the variables. */ +void +dispose_var_context (vc) + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; +{ + FREE (vc->name); + + if (vc->table) + { + delete_all_variables (vc->table); + hash_dispose (vc->table); + } + + free (vc); +} + +/* Set VAR's scope level to the current variable context. */ +static int +set_context (var) + SHELL_VAR *var; +{ + return (var->context = variable_context); +} + +/* Make a new variable context with NAME and FLAGS and a HASH_TABLE of + temporary variables, and push it onto shell_variables. This is + for shell functions. */ +VAR_CONTEXT * +push_var_context (name, flags, tempvars) + char *name; + int flags; + HASH_TABLE *tempvars; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vc; + + vc = new_var_context (name, flags); + vc->table = tempvars; + if (tempvars) + { + /* Have to do this because the temp environment was created before + variable_context was incremented. */ + flatten (tempvars, set_context, (VARLIST *)NULL, 0); + vc->flags |= VC_HASTMPVAR; + } + vc->down = shell_variables; + shell_variables->up = vc; + + return (shell_variables = vc); +} + +static void +push_func_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var, *v; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + + if (tempvar_p (var) && (posixly_correct || (var->attributes & att_propagate))) + { + /* Make sure we have a hash table to store the variable in while it is + being propagated down to the global variables table. Create one if + we have to */ + if ((vc_isfuncenv (shell_variables) || vc_istempenv (shell_variables)) && shell_variables->table == 0) + shell_variables->table = hash_create (0); + /* XXX - should we set v->context here? */ + v = bind_variable_internal (var->name, value_cell (var), shell_variables->table, 0, 0); + if (shell_variables == global_variables) + var->attributes &= ~(att_tempvar|att_propagate); + else + shell_variables->flags |= VC_HASTMPVAR; + v->attributes |= var->attributes; + } + else + stupidly_hack_special_variables (var->name); /* XXX */ + + dispose_variable (var); +} + +/* Pop the top context off of VCXT and dispose of it, returning the rest of + the stack. */ +void +pop_var_context () +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *ret, *vcxt; + + vcxt = shell_variables; + if (vc_isfuncenv (vcxt) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context")); + return; + } + + if (ret = vcxt->down) + { + ret->up = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + shell_variables = ret; + if (vcxt->table) + hash_flush (vcxt->table, push_func_var); + dispose_var_context (vcxt); + } + else + internal_error (_("pop_var_context: no global_variables context")); +} + +/* Delete the HASH_TABLEs for all variable contexts beginning at VCXT, and + all of the VAR_CONTEXTs except GLOBAL_VARIABLES. */ +void +delete_all_contexts (vcxt) + VAR_CONTEXT *vcxt; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *v, *t; + + for (v = vcxt; v != global_variables; v = t) + { + t = v->down; + dispose_var_context (v); + } + + delete_all_variables (global_variables->table); + shell_variables = global_variables; +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Pushing and Popping temporary variable scopes */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +VAR_CONTEXT * +push_scope (flags, tmpvars) + int flags; + HASH_TABLE *tmpvars; +{ + return (push_var_context ((char *)NULL, flags, tmpvars)); +} + +static void +push_exported_var (data) + PTR_T data; +{ + SHELL_VAR *var, *v; + + var = (SHELL_VAR *)data; + + /* If a temp var had its export attribute set, or it's marked to be + propagated, bind it in the previous scope before disposing it. */ + /* XXX - This isn't exactly right, because all tempenv variables have the + export attribute set. */ +#if 0 + if (exported_p (var) || (var->attributes & att_propagate)) +#else + if (tempvar_p (var) && exported_p (var) && (var->attributes & att_propagate)) +#endif + { + var->attributes &= ~att_tempvar; /* XXX */ + v = bind_variable_internal (var->name, value_cell (var), shell_variables->table, 0, 0); + if (shell_variables == global_variables) + var->attributes &= ~att_propagate; + v->attributes |= var->attributes; + } + else + stupidly_hack_special_variables (var->name); /* XXX */ + + dispose_variable (var); +} + +void +pop_scope (is_special) + int is_special; +{ + VAR_CONTEXT *vcxt, *ret; + + vcxt = shell_variables; + if (vc_istempscope (vcxt) == 0) + { + internal_error (_("pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope")); + return; + } + + ret = vcxt->down; + if (ret) + ret->up = (VAR_CONTEXT *)NULL; + + shell_variables = ret; + + /* Now we can take care of merging variables in VCXT into set of scopes + whose head is RET (shell_variables). */ + FREE (vcxt->name); + if (vcxt->table) + { + if (is_special) + hash_flush (vcxt->table, push_func_var); + else + hash_flush (vcxt->table, push_exported_var); + hash_dispose (vcxt->table); + } + free (vcxt); + + sv_ifs ("IFS"); /* XXX here for now */ +} + +/* **************************************************************** */ +/* */ +/* Pushing and Popping function contexts */ +/* */ +/* **************************************************************** */ + +static WORD_LIST **dollar_arg_stack = (WORD_LIST **)NULL; +static int dollar_arg_stack_slots; +static int dollar_arg_stack_index; + +/* XXX - we might want to consider pushing and popping the `getopts' state + when we modify the positional parameters. */ +void +push_context (name, is_subshell, tempvars) + char *name; /* function name */ + int is_subshell; + HASH_TABLE *tempvars; +{ + if (is_subshell == 0) + push_dollar_vars (); + variable_context++; + push_var_context (name, VC_FUNCENV, tempvars); +} + +/* Only called when subshell == 0, so we don't need to check, and can + unconditionally pop the dollar vars off the stack. */ +void +pop_context () +{ + pop_dollar_vars (); + variable_context--; + pop_var_context (); + + sv_ifs ("IFS"); /* XXX here for now */ +} + +/* Save the existing positional parameters on a stack. */ +void +push_dollar_vars () +{ + if (dollar_arg_stack_index + 2 > dollar_arg_stack_slots) + { + dollar_arg_stack = (WORD_LIST **) + xrealloc (dollar_arg_stack, (dollar_arg_stack_slots += 10) + * sizeof (WORD_LIST *)); + } + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index++] = list_rest_of_args (); + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index] = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; +} + +/* Restore the positional parameters from our stack. */ +void +pop_dollar_vars () +{ + if (!dollar_arg_stack || dollar_arg_stack_index == 0) + return; + + remember_args (dollar_arg_stack[--dollar_arg_stack_index], 1); + dispose_words (dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index]); + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index] = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; + set_dollar_vars_unchanged (); +} + +void +dispose_saved_dollar_vars () +{ + if (!dollar_arg_stack || dollar_arg_stack_index == 0) + return; + + dispose_words (dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index]); + dollar_arg_stack[dollar_arg_stack_index] = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; +} + +/* Manipulate the special BASH_ARGV and BASH_ARGC variables. */ + +void +push_args (list) + WORD_LIST *list; +{ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) && defined (DEBUGGER) + SHELL_VAR *bash_argv_v, *bash_argc_v; + ARRAY *bash_argv_a, *bash_argc_a; + WORD_LIST *l; + arrayind_t i; + char *t; + + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGV", bash_argv_v, bash_argv_a); + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGC", bash_argc_v, bash_argc_a); + + for (l = list, i = 0; l; l = l->next, i++) + array_push (bash_argv_a, l->word->word); + + t = itos (i); + array_push (bash_argc_a, t); + free (t); +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS && DEBUGGER */ +} + +/* Remove arguments from BASH_ARGV array. Pop top element off BASH_ARGC + array and use that value as the count of elements to remove from + BASH_ARGV. */ +void +pop_args () +{ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) && defined (DEBUGGER) + SHELL_VAR *bash_argv_v, *bash_argc_v; + ARRAY *bash_argv_a, *bash_argc_a; + ARRAY_ELEMENT *ce; + intmax_t i; + + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGV", bash_argv_v, bash_argv_a); + GET_ARRAY_FROM_VAR ("BASH_ARGC", bash_argc_v, bash_argc_a); + + ce = array_shift (bash_argc_a, 1, 0); + if (ce == 0 || legal_number (element_value (ce), &i) == 0) + i = 0; + + for ( ; i > 0; i--) + array_pop (bash_argv_a); + array_dispose_element (ce); +#endif /* ARRAY_VARS && DEBUGGER */ +} + +/************************************************* + * * + * Functions to manage special variables * + * * + *************************************************/ + +/* Extern declarations for variables this code has to manage. */ +extern int eof_encountered, eof_encountered_limit, ignoreeof; + +#if defined (READLINE) +extern int hostname_list_initialized; +#endif + +/* An alist of name.function for each special variable. Most of the + functions don't do much, and in fact, this would be faster with a + switch statement, but by the end of this file, I am sick of switch + statements. */ + +#define SET_INT_VAR(name, intvar) intvar = find_variable (name) != 0 + +/* This table will be sorted with qsort() the first time it's accessed. */ +struct name_and_function { + char *name; + sh_sv_func_t *function; +}; + +static struct name_and_function special_vars[] = { + { "BASH_COMPAT", sv_shcompat }, + { "BASH_XTRACEFD", sv_xtracefd }, + +#if defined (JOB_CONTROL) + { "CHILD_MAX", sv_childmax }, +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) +# if defined (STRICT_POSIX) + { "COLUMNS", sv_winsize }, +# endif + { "COMP_WORDBREAKS", sv_comp_wordbreaks }, +#endif + + { "FUNCNEST", sv_funcnest }, + + { "GLOBIGNORE", sv_globignore }, + +#if defined (HISTORY) + { "HISTCONTROL", sv_history_control }, + { "HISTFILESIZE", sv_histsize }, + { "HISTIGNORE", sv_histignore }, + { "HISTSIZE", sv_histsize }, + { "HISTTIMEFORMAT", sv_histtimefmt }, +#endif + +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) + { "HOME", sv_home }, +#endif + +#if defined (READLINE) + { "HOSTFILE", sv_hostfile }, +#endif + + { "IFS", sv_ifs }, + { "IGNOREEOF", sv_ignoreeof }, + + { "LANG", sv_locale }, + { "LC_ALL", sv_locale }, + { "LC_COLLATE", sv_locale }, + { "LC_CTYPE", sv_locale }, + { "LC_MESSAGES", sv_locale }, + { "LC_NUMERIC", sv_locale }, + { "LC_TIME", sv_locale }, + +#if defined (READLINE) && defined (STRICT_POSIX) + { "LINES", sv_winsize }, +#endif + + { "MAIL", sv_mail }, + { "MAILCHECK", sv_mail }, + { "MAILPATH", sv_mail }, + + { "OPTERR", sv_opterr }, + { "OPTIND", sv_optind }, + + { "PATH", sv_path }, + { "POSIXLY_CORRECT", sv_strict_posix }, + +#if defined (READLINE) + { "TERM", sv_terminal }, + { "TERMCAP", sv_terminal }, + { "TERMINFO", sv_terminal }, +#endif /* READLINE */ + + { "TEXTDOMAIN", sv_locale }, + { "TEXTDOMAINDIR", sv_locale }, + +#if defined (HAVE_TZSET) + { "TZ", sv_tz }, +#endif + +#if defined (HISTORY) && defined (BANG_HISTORY) + { "histchars", sv_histchars }, +#endif /* HISTORY && BANG_HISTORY */ + + { "ignoreeof", sv_ignoreeof }, + + { (char *)0, (sh_sv_func_t *)0 } +}; + +#define N_SPECIAL_VARS (sizeof (special_vars) / sizeof (special_vars[0]) - 1) + +static int +sv_compare (sv1, sv2) + struct name_and_function *sv1, *sv2; +{ + int r; + + if ((r = sv1->name[0] - sv2->name[0]) == 0) + r = strcmp (sv1->name, sv2->name); + return r; +} + +static inline int +find_special_var (name) + const char *name; +{ + register int i, r; + + for (i = 0; special_vars[i].name; i++) + { + r = special_vars[i].name[0] - name[0]; + if (r == 0) + r = strcmp (special_vars[i].name, name); + if (r == 0) + return i; + else if (r > 0) + /* Can't match any of rest of elements in sorted list. Take this out + if it causes problems in certain environments. */ + break; + } + return -1; +} + +/* The variable in NAME has just had its state changed. Check to see if it + is one of the special ones where something special happens. */ +void +stupidly_hack_special_variables (name) + char *name; +{ + static int sv_sorted = 0; + int i; + + if (sv_sorted == 0) /* shouldn't need, but it's fairly cheap. */ + { + qsort (special_vars, N_SPECIAL_VARS, sizeof (special_vars[0]), + (QSFUNC *)sv_compare); + sv_sorted = 1; + } + + i = find_special_var (name); + if (i != -1) + (*(special_vars[i].function)) (name); +} + +/* Special variables that need hooks to be run when they are unset as part + of shell reinitialization should have their sv_ functions run here. */ +void +reinit_special_variables () +{ +#if defined (READLINE) + sv_comp_wordbreaks ("COMP_WORDBREAKS"); +#endif + sv_globignore ("GLOBIGNORE"); + sv_opterr ("OPTERR"); +} + +void +sv_ifs (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable ("IFS"); + setifs (v); +} + +/* What to do just after the PATH variable has changed. */ +void +sv_path (name) + char *name; +{ + /* hash -r */ + phash_flush (); +} + +/* What to do just after one of the MAILxxxx variables has changed. NAME + is the name of the variable. This is called with NAME set to one of + MAIL, MAILCHECK, or MAILPATH. */ +void +sv_mail (name) + char *name; +{ + /* If the time interval for checking the files has changed, then + reset the mail timer. Otherwise, one of the pathname vars + to the users mailbox has changed, so rebuild the array of + filenames. */ + if (name[4] == 'C') /* if (strcmp (name, "MAILCHECK") == 0) */ + reset_mail_timer (); + else + { + free_mail_files (); + remember_mail_dates (); + } +} + +void +sv_funcnest (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + intmax_t num; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + funcnest_max = 0; + else if (legal_number (value_cell (v), &num) == 0) + funcnest_max = 0; + else + funcnest_max = num; +} + +/* What to do when GLOBIGNORE changes. */ +void +sv_globignore (name) + char *name; +{ + if (privileged_mode == 0) + setup_glob_ignore (name); +} + +#if defined (READLINE) +void +sv_comp_wordbreaks (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *sv; + + sv = find_variable (name); + if (sv == 0) + reset_completer_word_break_chars (); +} + +/* What to do just after one of the TERMxxx variables has changed. + If we are an interactive shell, then try to reset the terminal + information in readline. */ +void +sv_terminal (name) + char *name; +{ + if (interactive_shell && no_line_editing == 0) + rl_reset_terminal (get_string_value ("TERM")); +} + +void +sv_hostfile (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + clear_hostname_list (); + else + hostname_list_initialized = 0; +} + +#if defined (STRICT_POSIX) +/* In strict posix mode, we allow assignments to LINES and COLUMNS (and values + found in the initial environment) to override the terminal size reported by + the kernel. */ +void +sv_winsize (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + intmax_t xd; + int d; + + if (posixly_correct == 0 || interactive_shell == 0 || no_line_editing) + return; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0 || var_isnull (v)) + rl_reset_screen_size (); + else + { + if (legal_number (value_cell (v), &xd) == 0) + return; + winsize_assignment = 1; + d = xd; /* truncate */ + if (name[0] == 'L') /* LINES */ + rl_set_screen_size (d, -1); + else /* COLUMNS */ + rl_set_screen_size (-1, d); + winsize_assignment = 0; + } +} +#endif /* STRICT_POSIX */ +#endif /* READLINE */ + +/* Update the value of HOME in the export environment so tilde expansion will + work on cygwin. */ +#if defined (__CYGWIN__) +sv_home (name) + char *name; +{ + array_needs_making = 1; + maybe_make_export_env (); +} +#endif + +#if defined (HISTORY) +/* What to do after the HISTSIZE or HISTFILESIZE variables change. + If there is a value for this HISTSIZE (and it is numeric), then stifle + the history. Otherwise, if there is NO value for this variable, + unstifle the history. If name is HISTFILESIZE, and its value is + numeric, truncate the history file to hold no more than that many + lines. */ +void +sv_histsize (name) + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + intmax_t num; + int hmax; + + temp = get_string_value (name); + + if (temp && *temp) + { + if (legal_number (temp, &num)) + { + hmax = num; + if (hmax < 0 && name[4] == 'S') + unstifle_history (); /* unstifle history if HISTSIZE < 0 */ + else if (name[4] == 'S') + { + stifle_history (hmax); + hmax = where_history (); + if (history_lines_this_session > hmax) + history_lines_this_session = hmax; + } + else if (hmax >= 0) /* truncate HISTFILE if HISTFILESIZE >= 0 */ + { + history_truncate_file (get_string_value ("HISTFILE"), hmax); + if (hmax <= history_lines_in_file) + history_lines_in_file = hmax; + } + } + } + else if (name[4] == 'S') + unstifle_history (); +} + +/* What to do after the HISTIGNORE variable changes. */ +void +sv_histignore (name) + char *name; +{ + setup_history_ignore (name); +} + +/* What to do after the HISTCONTROL variable changes. */ +void +sv_history_control (name) + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + char *val; + int tptr; + + history_control = 0; + temp = get_string_value (name); + + if (temp == 0 || *temp == 0) + return; + + tptr = 0; + while (val = extract_colon_unit (temp, &tptr)) + { + if (STREQ (val, "ignorespace")) + history_control |= HC_IGNSPACE; + else if (STREQ (val, "ignoredups")) + history_control |= HC_IGNDUPS; + else if (STREQ (val, "ignoreboth")) + history_control |= HC_IGNBOTH; + else if (STREQ (val, "erasedups")) + history_control |= HC_ERASEDUPS; + + free (val); + } +} + +#if defined (BANG_HISTORY) +/* Setting/unsetting of the history expansion character. */ +void +sv_histchars (name) + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + + temp = get_string_value (name); + if (temp) + { + history_expansion_char = *temp; + if (temp[0] && temp[1]) + { + history_subst_char = temp[1]; + if (temp[2]) + history_comment_char = temp[2]; + } + } + else + { + history_expansion_char = '!'; + history_subst_char = '^'; + history_comment_char = '#'; + } +} +#endif /* BANG_HISTORY */ + +void +sv_histtimefmt (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + + if (v = find_variable (name)) + { + if (history_comment_char == 0) + history_comment_char = '#'; + } + history_write_timestamps = (v != 0); +} +#endif /* HISTORY */ + +#if defined (HAVE_TZSET) +void +sv_tz (name) + char *name; +{ + if (chkexport (name)) + tzset (); +} +#endif + +/* If the variable exists, then the value of it can be the number + of times we actually ignore the EOF. The default is small, + (smaller than csh, anyway). */ +void +sv_ignoreeof (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *tmp_var; + char *temp; + + eof_encountered = 0; + + tmp_var = find_variable (name); + ignoreeof = tmp_var != 0; + temp = tmp_var ? value_cell (tmp_var) : (char *)NULL; + if (temp) + eof_encountered_limit = (*temp && all_digits (temp)) ? atoi (temp) : 10; + set_shellopts (); /* make sure `ignoreeof' is/is not in $SHELLOPTS */ +} + +void +sv_optind (name) + char *name; +{ + char *tt; + int s; + + tt = get_string_value ("OPTIND"); + if (tt && *tt) + { + s = atoi (tt); + + /* According to POSIX, setting OPTIND=1 resets the internal state + of getopt (). */ + if (s < 0 || s == 1) + s = 0; + } + else + s = 0; + getopts_reset (s); +} + +void +sv_opterr (name) + char *name; +{ + char *tt; + + tt = get_string_value ("OPTERR"); + sh_opterr = (tt && *tt) ? atoi (tt) : 1; +} + +void +sv_strict_posix (name) + char *name; +{ + SET_INT_VAR (name, posixly_correct); + posix_initialize (posixly_correct); +#if defined (READLINE) + if (interactive_shell) + posix_readline_initialize (posixly_correct); +#endif /* READLINE */ + set_shellopts (); /* make sure `posix' is/is not in $SHELLOPTS */ +} + +void +sv_locale (name) + char *name; +{ + char *v; + int r; + + v = get_string_value (name); + if (name[0] == 'L' && name[1] == 'A') /* LANG */ + r = set_lang (name, v); + else + r = set_locale_var (name, v); /* LC_*, TEXTDOMAIN* */ + +#if 1 + if (r == 0 && posixly_correct) + last_command_exit_value = 1; +#endif +} + +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) +void +set_pipestatus_array (ps, nproc) + int *ps; + int nproc; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + ARRAY *a; + ARRAY_ELEMENT *ae; + register int i; + char *t, tbuf[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1]; + + v = find_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + if (v == 0) + v = make_new_array_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + if (array_p (v) == 0) + return; /* Do nothing if not an array variable. */ + a = array_cell (v); + + if (a == 0 || array_num_elements (a) == 0) + { + for (i = 0; i < nproc; i++) /* was ps[i] != -1, not i < nproc */ + { + t = inttostr (ps[i], tbuf, sizeof (tbuf)); + array_insert (a, i, t); + } + return; + } + + /* Fast case */ + if (array_num_elements (a) == nproc && nproc == 1) + { + ae = element_forw (a->head); + free (element_value (ae)); + ae->value = itos (ps[0]); + } + else if (array_num_elements (a) <= nproc) + { + /* modify in array_num_elements members in place, then add */ + ae = a->head; + for (i = 0; i < array_num_elements (a); i++) + { + ae = element_forw (ae); + free (element_value (ae)); + ae->value = itos (ps[i]); + } + /* add any more */ + for ( ; i < nproc; i++) + { + t = inttostr (ps[i], tbuf, sizeof (tbuf)); + array_insert (a, i, t); + } + } + else + { + /* deleting elements. it's faster to rebuild the array. */ + array_flush (a); + for (i = 0; ps[i] != -1; i++) + { + t = inttostr (ps[i], tbuf, sizeof (tbuf)); + array_insert (a, i, t); + } + } +} + +ARRAY * +save_pipestatus_array () +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + ARRAY *a, *a2; + + v = find_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + if (v == 0 || array_p (v) == 0 || array_cell (v) == 0) + return ((ARRAY *)NULL); + + a = array_cell (v); + a2 = array_copy (array_cell (v)); + + return a2; +} + +void +restore_pipestatus_array (a) + ARRAY *a; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + ARRAY *a2; + + v = find_variable ("PIPESTATUS"); + /* XXX - should we still assign even if existing value is NULL? */ + if (v == 0 || array_p (v) == 0 || array_cell (v) == 0) + return; + + a2 = array_cell (v); + var_setarray (v, a); + + array_dispose (a2); +} +#endif + +void +set_pipestatus_from_exit (s) + int s; +{ +#if defined (ARRAY_VARS) + static int v[2] = { 0, -1 }; + + v[0] = s; + set_pipestatus_array (v, 1); +#endif +} + +void +sv_xtracefd (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + char *t, *e; + int fd; + FILE *fp; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + { + xtrace_reset (); + return; + } + + t = value_cell (v); + if (t == 0 || *t == 0) + xtrace_reset (); + else + { + fd = (int)strtol (t, &e, 10); + if (e != t && *e == '\0' && sh_validfd (fd)) + { + fp = fdopen (fd, "w"); + if (fp == 0) + internal_error (_("%s: %s: cannot open as FILE"), name, value_cell (v)); + else + xtrace_set (fd, fp); + } + else + internal_error (_("%s: %s: invalid value for trace file descriptor"), name, value_cell (v)); + } +} + +#define MIN_COMPAT_LEVEL 31 + +void +sv_shcompat (name) + char *name; +{ + SHELL_VAR *v; + char *val; + int tens, ones, compatval; + + v = find_variable (name); + if (v == 0) + { + shell_compatibility_level = DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL; + set_compatibility_opts (); + return; + } + val = value_cell (v); + if (val == 0 || *val == '\0') + { + shell_compatibility_level = DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL; + set_compatibility_opts (); + return; + } + /* Handle decimal-like compatibility version specifications: 4.2 */ + if (isdigit (val[0]) && val[1] == '.' && isdigit (val[2]) && val[3] == 0) + { + tens = val[0] - '0'; + ones = val[2] - '0'; + compatval = tens*10 + ones; + } + /* Handle integer-like compatibility version specifications: 42 */ + else if (isdigit (val[0]) && isdigit (val[1]) && val[2] == 0) + { + tens = val[0] - '0'; + ones = val[1] - '0'; + compatval = tens*10 + ones; + } + else + { +compat_error: + internal_error (_("%s: %s: compatibility value out of range"), name, val); + shell_compatibility_level = DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL; + set_compatibility_opts (); + return; + } + + if (compatval < MIN_COMPAT_LEVEL || compatval > DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL) + goto compat_error; + + shell_compatibility_level = compatval; + set_compatibility_opts (); +} + +#if defined (JOB_CONTROL) +void +sv_childmax (name) + char *name; +{ + char *tt; + int s; + + tt = get_string_value (name); + s = (tt && *tt) ? atoi (tt) : 0; + set_maxchild (s); +} +#endif