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2/14/2011
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[bash-4.2 released]
2/15
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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 <dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <jue@jue.li>
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
<dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <dearvoid@gmail.com>
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
<vapier@gentoo.org>
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 <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
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 <jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
support/shobj-conf
- add a stanza for nsk on the Tandem from Joachim Schmitz
<jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
{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
<jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
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 <foutrelis@gmail.com>
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 <mfwitten@gmail.com>
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
<nathanael@gnat.ca> and Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
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 <mfwitten@gmail.com>
- 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 <mfwitten@gmail.com>
- 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 <mfwitten@gmail.com>
- 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 <mfwitten@gmail.com>
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 <andres.p@zoho.com>
3/4
---
lib/readline/bind.c
- add a missing free of `names' in rl_function_dumper. Bug report
and fix from Michael Snyder <msnyder@vmware.com>
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 <micah@cowan.name>
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 <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>, bug report originally
from Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
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 <cfajohnson@gmail.com>
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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
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 <werner@suse.de>
- 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
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doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- slightly modify BASH_SUBSHELL description based on complaint from
Sam Liddicott <sam@liddicott.com>
3/25
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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 <blue3waters@gmail.com>
3/26
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lib/readline/rltypedefs.h
- remove old Function/VFunction/CPFunction/CPPFunction typedefs as
suggested by Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
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
<tromey@redhat.com>
3/27
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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 <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
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 <h.bekel@googlemail.com>
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
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braces.c
- brace_gobbler: fix to understand double-quoted command substitution,
since the shell understands unquoted comsubs. Fixes bug reported
by Michael Whitten <mfwitten@gmail.com>
lib/readline/display.c
- include <pc.h> 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 <pc.h> 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 <eliz@gnu.org>
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 <arbogast.cedric@gmail.com>
4/11
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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 <mdinger.bugzilla@gmail.com>
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 <dearvoid@gmail.com>
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
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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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
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
<piuma@piumalab.org>
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." <skunk@iSKUNK.ORG>
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
<johan.hattne@utsouthwestern.edu>
5/2
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add forward reference to `Pattern Matching' from `Pathname
Expansion', suggested by Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
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 \<CTLESC> 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 <sbohrer@rgmadvisors.com>
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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
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 <rbyshko@gmail.com>
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 <marten.wikstrom@keystream.se>
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 <arbogast.cedric@gmail.com>
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 <mlichvar@redhat.com>
builtins/help.def
- help_builtin: change strncmp to strcmp so that `help read' no longer
matches `readonly'. Suggested by Clark Wang <dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <samuel.thibault@gnu.org>
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
<d.l.tDecontes@free.fr>
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
<keithw@mit.edu>
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
<cubranic@stat.ubc.ca>
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 <eblake@redhat.com>
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
<kulkarniniraj14@gmail.com>
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
<mark.herbert@gmail.com>
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
<qiaomuf@gentoo.org>
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 <jrnieder@gmail.com>
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
<curtis@greenkey.net>
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 <lrhorer@satx.rr.com>
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 <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
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 <rsantos@grupopie.com>
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
<arnold@skeeve.com>
6/30
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_pipeline: make sure the lastpipe code is protected by
#ifdef JOB_CONTROL. Fixes problem reported by Thomas Cort
<tcort@minix3.org>
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 <jan.ktratochvil@redhat.com> 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 <arnold@skeeve.com>
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 <dearvoid@gmail.com>
- _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
<jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
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 <ralph@inputplus.co.uk>
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
<mlichvar@redhat.com>
builtins/printf.def
- getint: if garglist == 0, return whatever getintmax returns (0).
Fixes bug reported by Ralph Coredroy <ralph@inputplus.co.uk>
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 <gmargo@pacbell.net>
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
<lhunath@lyndir.com>
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 <bash@tlinx.org>.
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
<ohnobinki@ohnopublishing.net> -- 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 <vince.sheffer@apisphere.com>
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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
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
<rrakus@redhat.com>
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 <diegoaugustomolina@gmail.com>
9/19
----
expr.c
- exppower: replace the simple exponentiation algorithm with an
implementation of exponentiation by squaring. Inspired by report
from Nicolas ARGYROU <nargy@yahoo.com>
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 <backuppc-users@whitleymott.net>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/{hsuser,rluser}.texi
- minor editorial changes inspired by suggestions from
Roger Zauner <rogerx.oss@gmail.com>
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
<bensberg@justemail.net>
- 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 <daysleeper@centrum.cz>
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
<bugs@kayari.org>
- 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 <pto@linuxbog.dk> and Patrick Pfeifer
<patrick@pfeifer.de>
- 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 <patrick@pfeifer.de>
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 <dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <davidparks21@yahoo.com>
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 <jreiser@bitwagon.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org> 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 <vapier@gentoo.org> 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 <Len.Giambrone@intersystems.com>
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
<wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
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 <lolilolicon@gmail.com>
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 <michael@kalisz.homelinux.net>
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 <jaak.ristioja@cyber.ee>
- 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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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
<jens.schmidt35@arcor.de>
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 <jan.ktratochvil@redhat.com> 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
<stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
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 <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
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 <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
builtins/read.def
- skip over NUL bytes in input, as most modern shells seem to. Bug
report by Matthew Story <matt@tablethotels.com>
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
<pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
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
<g.clare@opengroup.org> 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 <yanegomi@gmail.com>
- 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
<yanegomi@gmail.com>
- 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 <yanegomi@gmail.com>
- 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
<panyongzhi@gmail.com>
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 <panyongzhi@gmail.com>
- 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
<dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <hanzl@noel.feld.cvut.cz>
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
<kazikcz@gmail.com>
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 <dethrophes@motd005>
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 <raphael.droz+floss@gmail.com>
- 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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
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
<bill@ycc.com>
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 <p@draigbrady.com>
- 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
<raphael.droz+floss@gmail.com>
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 <sungpae@gmail.com>
1/18
----
{configure,config.h}.in
- new check: check for AUDIT_USER_TTY defined in <linux/audit.h>,
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 <mlichvar@redhat.com>
1/21
----
lib/readline/readline.c:
- _rl_dispatch_subseq: add an inter-character timeout for multi-char
key sequences. Suggested by <rogerx.oss@gmail.com>. 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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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
<pierre.muller@ics-cnrs.unistra.fr>
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 <bash@tlinx.org>
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 <james_avera@yahoo.com>
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 <rogerx.oss@gmail.com>
- _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
<rogerx.oss@gmail.com>
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 <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
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
<Ewan.Mellor@eu.citrix.com>
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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <dethrophes@web.de>
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 <dethrophes@web.de>
- 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 <dethrophes@web.de>
2/21
----
doc/{bash,builtins}.1
- minor changes from Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
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 <derflob@derflob.de>
2/22
----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_backslash_quote: quote tilde in places where it would be
expanded. From a report from John Kearney <dethrophes@web.de>
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 <rdkehn@yahoo.com>
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 <dethrophes@web.de>
- u32toutf16: function to convert unsigned 32-bit value (unicode) to
UTF-16. From John Kearney <dethrophes@web.de>
- 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 <dethrophes@web.de>
- 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 <sar@nec-labs.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <sami.pietila@gmail.com>
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
<werner@suse.de> 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
<fabrizio.ge@tiscali.it>
- 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 <fabrizio.ge@tiscali.it>
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
<siddhesh@redhat.com>
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 <medgar123@gmail.com>
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 <jurij.mihelic@fri.uni-lj.si>
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 <bill@ycc.com>
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
<rogerx.oss@gmail.com>; this prompted by report from Barry Downes
<barry.downes@gmail.com>
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
<wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
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 <stdbool.h> 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 <petr.sumbera@sun.com>
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 <petr.sumbera@sun.com>
- 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 <arnold@skeeve.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>,
fix from Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
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 <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
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 <RKuhlmann@orga-systems.com>
- 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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <backuppc-users@whitleymott.net> and
supplemented by Dan Douglas <ormaaj@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changes to the description of substring expansion inspired by
suggestions from Bill Gradwohl <bill@ycc.com>
doc/bashref.texi
- added substring expansion examples inspired by suggestions from
Bill Gradwohl <bill@ycc.com>
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 <stddef.h>. Fix from
John E. Malmberg <wb8tyw@qsl.net>
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
<levertond@googlemail.com>
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
<scotty.mcmillan@gmail.com>
- 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" <dave_br@gmx.com>
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 <bash@tlinx.org>
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 <schweikh@schweikhardt.net>
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
<nshyrokovskiy@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <wb8tyw@qsl.net>
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
<svdb@stack.nl>, fix from Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
- 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 <max@quendi.de>
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 <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
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 <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>, fix from
Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
- 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 <rainer.blome@gmx.de>
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 <pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
7/24
----
configure.in
- interix: define RECYCLES_PIDS. Based on a report from Michael
Haubenwallner <michael.haubenwallner@salomon.at>
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
<michael.haubenwallner@salomon.at>
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 <michael.haubenwallner@salomon.at>
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
<michael.haubenwallner@salomon.at>
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 <lhunath@lyndir.com>
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
<lhunath@lyndir.com>
{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 <sys/param.h> 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 <clark.wang@oracle.com>
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
<dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <techlivezheng@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <armandsl@gmail.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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 <soltys@ziu.info>
doc/bashref.texi
- some small formatting changes from Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
8/27
----
lib/readline/doc/{history,rlman,rluserman}.texi
- some small formatting changes from Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
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 <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
and Chris F. A. Johnson <chris@cfajohnson.com>
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 <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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}<file
redir.c
- redir_varassign: bind_var_to_int already handles array assignments,
so don't need to do anything more for things like {a[i]}<file
- redir_varvalue: changes to allow references to {a[i]} when
performing redirections using valid_array_reference and
get_array_value. Adds functionality requested most recently by
<unknown@vmw-les.eng.vmware.com>
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 <mkoskar@gmail.com> and most recently by Jordan Michael
Ziegler <jziegler@bnl.gov>
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
<pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <gerd.hofmann.nbg@googlemail.com>
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 <vermaelen.wouter@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <benoit.vaugon@gmail.com>
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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
configure.ac
- HP NonStop (*-nsk*): compile --without-bash-malloc. Change from
Joachim Schmitz <jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
9/16
----
subst.c,execute_cmd.c,lib/glob/sm_loop.c,lib/sh/shquote.c
- minor code cleanups from Joachim Schmitz <jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
lib/readline/colors.h
- workaround for HP NonStop compiler issue with <stdbool.h> from
Joachim Schmitz <jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
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 <dualbus@gmail.com>
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 <info@skeena.net>
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
Nguy<75><79>n Thái Ng<4E><67>c Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
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 <hans1worst@gmail.com>
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 <baldiniebaldini@gmail.com>
- 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 <kaasen@nvg.ntnu.no>
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
<zls.sogou@gmail.com>
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 <zls.sogou@gmail.com>
- 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 <zls.sogou@gmail.com>
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 $SHELLOPTS
11/7
----
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute: treat ERREXIT case like reader_loop does: set
variable_context to 0 before longjmping back to top_level. Don't
run the unwind-protect context to avoid side effects from popping
function contexts. Part of fix for problem reported by Nikolai
Kondrashov <nikolai.kondrashov@redhat.com>
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: call unlink_fifo_list only if this is the
last element of a pipeline (or not in a pipeline), rather than for
every child. Fixes difference in behavior between /dev/fd and
FIFOs reported by Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net>
- execute_null_command: do the same thing in the parent branch after
make_child
11/14
-----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: a variable is null if it's special ($@, $*),
the expansion occurs within double quotes, and the expansion turns
into a quoted null. Fixes debian bug 692447 reported by
Matrosov Dmitriy <sgf.dma@gmail.com>
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 <idfah@cs.colostate.edu>
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 <idfah@cs.colostate.edu>
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 <vmkari@cc.helsinki.fi>
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 <sam@liddicott.com>
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
<idfah@cs.colostate.edu>
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
<wb8tyw@qsl.net>
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 <me@timfriske.com>
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 <me@timfriske.com>
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 <me@timfriske.com>
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
<arvidjaar@gmail.com>
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 <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
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 <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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 <raphael.droz@gmail.com>
12/13
-----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_coproc: handle the command's exit status being inverted
(an oversight). Fixes bug reported by DJ Mills
<danielmills1@gmail.com> and Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
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
<pierre.muller@ics-cnrs.unistra.fr>
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 <dearvoid@gmail.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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 <Roman.Fiedler@ait.ac.at>
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 <rschiele@gmail.com>
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
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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
<eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
- 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 <vituko@gmail.com>, where declare -ag foo=(bar) could modify
array variable foo at previous function scope, not global scope
12/27
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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 <wb8tyw@qsl.net> 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
<raphael.droz@gmail.com>
- 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 <nagler@bivio.biz>
1/9
---
expr.c
- expassign: invalidate curlval before freeing and NULLing tokstr to
avoid aliasing issues. Fixes bug reported by Eduardo A. Bustamante
López<dualbus@gmail.com> and Dan Douglas <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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
<dualbus@gmail.com>
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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
1/15
----
builtins/cd.def
- cd_builtin: make sure call to internal_getopt handles -e option.
Fixes bug reported by <mashimiao.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
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 <wq-doux@cn.fujitsu.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com> [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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
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
<konsolebox@gmail.com>; 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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <egmont@gmail.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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 <ttrnka@mail.muni.cz>
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 <vapier@gentoo.org>
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" <dashing@hushmail.com>
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 <bruce.korb@gmail.com>
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 <rich.tollerton@ni.com>
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 <p@draigbrady.com> 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 <egmont@gmail.com>
- 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 <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
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 <signal.h> 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 <gotmynick@gmail.com>
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 <info@skeena.net>
[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 <mattdr@google.com>
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
<jonathan.leffler@gmail.com>
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 <dualbus@gmail.com>
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
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <watson_ian_a@lilly.com>
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 <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
4/13
----
subst.c
- process_substitute: run the EXIT trap before exiting, as other
shells seem to. Fixes problem pointed out by Dan Douglas
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <watson_ian_a@lilly.com>
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 <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
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 <rrakus@redhat.com>
- 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 <pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
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 <jthomas@exosec.fr>
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 <flaviomotamedeiros@gmail.com>
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 <dan.mick@inktank.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <ormaaj@gmail.com>
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 <scx.mail@gmail.com>
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
<gsliu.tju@gmail.com>
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 <bash@tlinx.org>
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 <jstcdr@gmail.com>
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 <mjackson220.list@gmail.com>
7/13
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- slight change to add a description of `shopt -o' suggested by Bruce
Korb <bruce.korb@gmail.com>
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 <chris@chrisdown.name>
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 <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
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.
Fixes bug report from Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
8/3
---
Makefile.in
- pcomplete.o: add dependency on $(DEFDIR)/builtext.h. Suggested by
Curtis Doty <curtis@greenkey.net>
8/5
---
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- strcompare: short-circuit and return FNM_NOMATCH if the lengths of the
pattern and string (pe - p and se - s, respectively) are not equal
- strcompare: don't bother trying to set *pe or *se to '\0' if that's
what they already are. Fixes bug reported by Geir Hauge
<geir.hauge@gmail.com>
8/6
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},builtins/hash.def,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- minor typo changes from Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
bultins/help.def
- show_longdoc: avoid trying to translate the empty string because it
often translates to some boilerplate about the project and
translation. Report and fix from Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
8/8
---
builtins/help.def
- help_builtin: try two passes through the list of help topics for each
argument: one doing exact string matching and one, if the first pass
fails to find a match, doing string prefix matching like previous
versions. This prevents `help read' from matching both `read' and
`readonly', but allows `help r' to match everything beginning with
`r'. Inspired by report from Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
8/13
----
builtins/fc.def
- fc_builtin,fc_gethnum: calculate `real' end of the history list and
use it if -0 is specified as the beginning or end of the history
range to list. Doesn't work for fc -e or fc -s by design. Feature
requested by Mike Fied <micfied@gmail.com>
8/16
----
trap.c
- _run_trap_internal: use {save,restore}_parser_state instead of
{save,restore}_token_state. It's more comprehensive
8/23
----
doc/bash.1
- disown: remove repeated text. Report and fix from Thomas Hood
<jdthood@gmail.com>
8/25
----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- set_special_char: fix prototype (last arg is rl_command_func_t *)
sig.c
- set_signal_handler: return oact.sa_handler only if sigaction
succeeds; if it doesn't, return SIG_DFL (reasonable default). From
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=911404
bashline.c
- attempt_shell_completion: fix to skip assignment statements preceding
command name even if there are no programmable completions defined.
From https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=994659
- attempt_shell_completion: if still completing command word following
assignment statements, do command completion even if programmable
completion defined for partial command name entered so far
8/26
----
pcomplete.c
- pcomp_filename_completion_function: make sure rl_filename_dequoting_function
is non-NULL before trying to call it. Bug and fix from
Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
bashline.c
- bash_command_name_stat_hook: if *name is not something we're going
to look up in $PATH (absolute_program(*name) != 0), just call the
usual bash_filename_stat_hook and return those results. This makes
completions like $PWD/exam[TAB] add a trailing slash
9/2
---
builtins/read.def
- read_builtin: before comparing what we read to the delim, make sure
we are not supposed to be ignoring the delimiter (read -N). We
set the delim to -1, but it's possible to read a character whose
int value ends up being between -1 and -128. Fixes bug
reported by Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- word splitting: crib some language from Posix to make it clear that
characters in IFS are treated as field *terminators*, not field
*separators*. Addresses issue raised by DJ Mills
<danielmills1@gmail.com>
lib/readline/{util.c,rldefs.h}
- _rl_stricmp,_rl_strnicmp: now take const char * string arguments;
changed prototype declarations
9/5
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- [[: modify description of pattern matching to make it clear that the
match is performed as if the extglob option were enabled. From Red
Hat bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1002078
9/12
----
lib/readline/isearch.c
- _rl_isearch_dispatch: if we read an ESC and it's supposed to
terminate the search, make sure we check for typeahead with
_rl_pushed_input_available, since installing a hook function causes
typeahead to be collected in `ibuffer' (input.c). If there is any,
make sure we still use the ESC as a prefix character. Bug and fix
from Mike Miller <mtmiller@ieee.org>
9/16
----
builtins/{caller,cd,kill,pushd,wait}.def
- builtin_usage(): make sure call to this sets return status to
EX_USAGE
9/18
----
terminal.c
- rl_change_environment: new application-settable variable; if non-
zero (the default), readline will modify LINES and COLUMNS in the
environment when it handles SIGWINCH
- _rl_get_screen_size: if rl_change_environment is non-zero, use setenv
to modify LINES and COLUMNS environment variables
readline.h
- rl_change_environment: new extern declaration for applications
9/22
----
configure.ac
- relstatus: bumped version to bash-4.3-beta2
9/24
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- bind_arrow_keys_internal: added more key bindings for the numeric key
pad arrow keys on mingw32. Patch from Pierre Muller
<pierre.muller@ics-cnrs.unistra.fr>
10/19
-----
bashline.c
- maybe_restore_tilde: version of restore_tilde that honors `direxpand';
calls restore_tilde after saving directory expansion hook if
necessary. Report from Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
builtins/cd.def
- -@: new option, allows cd to use `extended attributes' present in
NFSv4, ZFS; idea taken from ksh93. Attributes associated with a
file are presented as a directory containing the attributes as
individual files. Original patch contributed by Cedric Blancher
<cedric.blancher@gmail.com>
10/20
-----
aclocal.m4
- BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE: check for wcwidth being broken with unicode
combining characters needs a value to use when cross-compiling.
Bug report from Bert Sutherland <bertsutherland@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new -@ option to cd builtin
10/28
-----
lib/glob/{{gmisc,glob}.c,glob.h}
- extglob_pattern renamed to extglob_pattern_p, declared in glob.h
subst.c
- expand_word_internal: typo fix: case to fix " $@\ " bug in bash-4.2
had a typo (& isexp instead of &&)
10/29
-----
input.c
- getc_with_restart: make sure local_index and local_bufused are
reset to 0 before returning EOF, in case we are running an interactive
shell without line editing and ignoreeof is set. Report and fix
from Yong Zhang <yong.zhang@windriver.com>
lib/readline/search.c
- _rl_nsearch_init: take out extra third argument to rl_message; it
only matches prototype (and maybe format) in cases where
PREFER_STDARG and USE_VARARGS are both undefined, which is rare
10/31
-----
subst.c
- process_substitute: when opening the named pipe in the child, open
without O_NONBLOCK to avoid race conditions. Happens often on AIX.
Bug report and fix from Michael Haubenwallner
<michael.haubenwallner@salomon.at>
builtins/ulimit.def
- RLIMIT_NTHR: if RLIMIT_PTHREAD is not defined, but RLIMIT_NTHR is,
use RLIMIT_NTHR (NetBSD)
11/5
----
locale.c
- set_default_locale_vars,set_locale_var: if TEXTDOMAINDIR has been
set, and default_dir has a non-null value, call bindtextdomain(3)
when TEXTDOMAIN is assigned a value. Fixes problem reported by
Michael Arlt <qwertologe@googlemail.com>
11/6
----
builtins/cd.def
- cdxattr: only create synthetic pathname in `buf' if NDIRP argument
is non-null
- change_to_directory: if we have specified -@ and cdxattr returns
failure, fail immediately. Fixes bug reported by Joshuah Hurst
<joshhurst@gmail.com>
11/12
-----
redir.c
- print_redirection: change r_err_and_out (&>) and its append form,
r_append_err_and_out (&>>) cases to separate redirection operator
from filename by a space, in case we have a process substitution.
Fixes bug reported by admn ombres <admn.ombres@gmail.com>
11/15
-----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: don't close process substitution fds until
we are finished executing any current shell function. Partial fix
for bug reported by John Dawson <john.dawson@gmail.com>
support/shobj-conf
- add support for Darwin 13 (Mac OS X 10.9, Mavericks). Based on a
report by Ludwig Schwardt <ludwig.schwardt@gmail.com>
11/20
-----
[bash-4.3-rc1 frozen]
11/24
-----
builtins/printf.def
- bind_printf_variable: make sure that the variable assigned to is
no longer marked as invisible. Fixes bug reported by NBaH
<nbah@sfr.fr>
11/28
-----
jobs.c
- delete_old_job: fix off-by-one error in job index in call to
internal_warning. Bug report from Peter Cordes <peter@cordes.ca>
11/30
-----
doc/bashref.texi
- add string to description of special parameters with name of
special parameter prefixed by a $, so you can search for $#,
for instance
12/2
----
lib/readline/{histexpand.c
- get_history_event: account for current_history() possibly returning
NULL. Report and fix from Pankaj Sharma <pankaj.s01@samsung.com>
12/11
-----
lib/readline/parse-colors.c
- get_funky_string: don't call abort if we see something we can't
parse; just return an error
- _rl_parse_colors: if we encounter an error while parsing $LS_COLORS
we need to leave _rl_color_ext_list as NULL after freeing its
elements, then turn off _rl_colored_stats. Report and fix from Martin
Wesdorp <mwesdorp@casema.nl>
12/13
-----
lib/readline/parse-colors.c
- _rl_parse_colors: if we encounter an unrecognized prefix, throw an
error but try to recover and go on to the next specification
variables.c
- make_local_variable: for new variables this function creates, set
the att_invisible attribute. All callers from declare_internal.
Indirectly, this is a fix for bug with `declare -n var; var=foo;'
reported by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
- bind_variable: if assigning to nameref variable that doesn't have
a value yet (e.g., with `declare -n var; var=foo'), don't try to
use the unset name. Fixes a segfault reported by Pierre Gaston
<pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
execute_cmd.c
- execute_command_internal: make sure last_command_exit_value is set
to 0 after any command executed in the background. Fixes bug
reported by Martin Kealey <martin@kurahaupo.gen.nz>
12/17
-----
support/config.{guess,sub}
- updated to latest versions from git
12/19
-----
parse.y
- struct STRING_SAVER: now has a new `flags' element, to identify the
caller: alias expansion, double-paren parsing, or parse_and_execute
- push_string: now sets flags to PSH_ALIAS if `ap' argument is non-NULL
- push_string: now doesn't attempt to call strlen on a NULL string to
set shell_input_line_size
- parser_expanding_alias, parser_save_alias, parser_restore_alias: new
functions to provide an external interface to push_string and
pop_string; parser_save_alias sets flags element to PSH_SOURCE (could
be renamed PSH_EXTERN someday)
- shell_getc: when yy_getc returns '\0', instead of just testing
whether the pushed_string_list is not-empty before popping it, don't
pop if if the saved string has flags PSH_SOURCE, indicating that
parse_and_execute set it before setting bash_input to the string.
We should continue reading to the end of that string before popping
back to a potential alias. Partial solution for the problem of aliases
with embedded newlines containing `.' commands being executed out of
order reported by Andrew Martin <andrew.martin@gmail.com>
- shell_getc: when yy_getc returns '\0' and there is a saved string of
type PSH_SOURCE, restart the read without popping the string stack
if we have not read to the end of bash_input.location.string. Rest
of fix for out-of-order execution problem
externs.h
- parser_expanding_alias, parser_save_alias, parser_restore_alias: new
extern function declarations
builtins/evalstring.c
- pe_prologue: if the parser is expanding an alias, make sure to add
an unwind-protect to restore the alias; undoes the work that will be
performed by parse_and_execute/parse_string
- parse_and_execute,parse_string: after calling push_stream to save
bash_input, check whether or not the parser is currently expanding
an alias (parser_expanding_alias() != 0). If it is, we want to save
that string in the pushed_string_list, which we do with
parser_save_alias.
12/23
-----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_for_command: make sure to set line_number before expanding
the word list, so expansion errors have the right line number.
From a report from Ben Okopnik <ben@okopnik.com>
expr.c
- exp2: save token pointer before calling readtok(), arrange to use
saved token pointer when printing error token on a division by 0
error
12/27
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_redisplay: when calculating effects of invisible characters in a
prompt that is split across physical screen lines to set the indices
of linebreaks, don't bother testing local_prompt_prefix (line 751).
That prefix doesn't matter when calculating prompt visible and
invisible characters. Fixes problem reported by Jinesh Choksi
<jinesh@onelittlehope.com>
Makefile.in
- install: make sure to use $(DESTDIR) when installing OTHER_DOCS.
Report and fix from Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
doc/texinfo.tex
- updated to version of 2013-09-11
12/28
-----
lib/readline/undo.c
- rl_do_undo: if we are undoing from a history entry (rl_undo_list ==
current_history()->data), make sure the change to rl_line_buffer is
reflected in the history entry. We use the guts of
rl_maybe_replace_line to do the work. Fixes problem reported by
gregrwm <backuppc-users@whitleymott.net>
12/30
-----
sig.c
- sigint_sighandler: if we get a SIGINT (and this signal handler is
installed) while the wait builtin is running, note that we received
it in the same way as jobs.c:wait_sigint_handler and return. The
various wait_for functions will look for that with CHECK_WAIT_INTR.
This fixes the wait builtin not being interruptible in an interactive
job control shell
12/31
-----
trap.c
- set_signal_hard_ignored: rename set_signal_ignored to this, since it
both sets original_signals[sig] and sets the HARD_IGNORE flag
- set_signal_ignored: new function, now just sets original_signals[sig]
trap.h
- set_signal_hard_ignored: new external declaration
sig.c
- initialize_terminating_signals: call set_signal_hard_ignored instead
of set_signal_ignored for signals with disposition SIG_IGN when the
shell starts
execute_cmd.c
- setup_async_signals: make sure we get the original dispositions for
SIGINT and SIGQUIT before starting the subshell, and don't call
set_signal_ignored because that sets original_signals[sig]. If we
don't, subsequent attempts to reset handling using trap will fail
because it thinks the original dispositions were SIG_IGN. Posix
interpretation 751 (http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=751)
1/2/2014
--------
lib/sh/stringvec.c
- strvec_mcreate, strvec_mresize: versions of create and resize that
use malloc and realloc, respectively, instead of xmalloc/xrealloc
braces.c
- expand_amble,mkseq: use strvec_mcreate/strvec_mresize so we can
catch and handle memory allocation failures instead of aborting
with the xmalloc/xrealloc interface
lib/sh/strdup.c
- strdup replacement function for ancient systems that don't have it
lib/sh/itos.c
- mitos: new function, itos that uses strdup instead of savestring
externs.h
- strvec_mcreate/strvec_mresize: new extern declarations
- mitos: new extern declaration
configure.ac
- bash version moved to 4.3-rc2
1/6
---
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3}
- separate the description of what happens when readline reads the
tty EOF character from the description of delete-char, leaving a
note in the delete-char description about common binding for ^D.
From suggestion by Parke <parke.nexus@gmail.com>
lib/readline/doc/{version.texi,history.3,*.texi}
- updated email addresses and copyright dates
1/7
---
variables.c
- delete_var: new function, just removes a variable from a hash table
and frees it, without doing anything else
- make_variable_value: if we are trying to assign to a nameref variable,
return NULL if the value is null or the empty string or not a valid
identifier
variables.h
- delete_var: new extern declaration
subst.h
- ASS_NAMEREF: new define for assignments, means assigning to a nameref
variable
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if we are creating and assigning to a nameref
variable, make sure the value is a valid variable name (checks done
by make_variable_value via bind_variable_value) and display an
error message, deleting the variable we just created, if it is not.
Fixes bug reported by Peggy Russell <prusselltechgroup@gmail.com>
1/9
---
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: turning on nameref attribute for an existing
variable turns off -i/-l/-u/-c attributes (essentially the ones
that cause evaluation at assignment time) for ksh93 compat
builtins/setattr.def
- show_name_attributes: if asked to display attributes and values for
a nameref variable, don't follow the nameref chain to the end. More
ksh93 compat
1/10
----
trap.c
- _run_trap_internal: use {save,restore}_parser_state instead of
{save,restore}_token_state, like in run_pending_traps(); don't
need to save and restore last_command_exit_value as a result
- _run_trap_internal: call {save,restore}_pipeline like in
run_pending_traps()
- run_pending_traps: since we no longer run traps in a signal handler
context, do not block and unblock the trapped signal while the
trap is executing
- run_pending_traps: allow recursive invocations (basically, running
traps from a trap handler) with only a warning if the shell is
compiled in debug mode. If a caller doesn't want this to happen,
it should test running_trap > 0. signal_in_progress (sig) only works
for the signals the shell handles specially
bashline.c
- bash_event_hook: make sure we clean up readline if interrupt_state
is set, not only when SIGINT is not trapped. check_signals_and_traps
will call check_signals, which calls QUIT, which will longjmp back
to top_level, running the interrupt trap along the way. Fixes the
problem of signal handlers being reset out from under readline, and
not being set properly the next time readline is called, because
signals_set_flag is still set to 1. XXX - might need to do this
for other signals too?
1/11
----
subst.h
- SD_GLOB: new define for skip_to_delim; means we are scanning a
glob pattern.
subst.c
- skip_to_delim: if flags include SD_GLOB, assume we are scanning a
glob pattern. Currently only used to skip bracket expressions
which may contain one of the delimiters
1/12
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: when expanding $@ as part of substring
expansion, pattern substitution, or case modification, don't turn
on the QUOTED_NULL flag. The code that constructs the word to be
returned from expand_word_internal expects a different code path
when $@ is being expanded. Fixes bug reported by Theodoros
V. Kalamatianos <thkala@gmail.com>
1/19
----
subst.c
- list_dequote_escapes: new function; analogue of list_quote_escapes
pathexp.c
- quote_string_for_globbing: fix case where unescaped ^A is last char
in string; need to pass it through unaltered instead of turning it
into a bare backslash
- quote_string_for_globbing: when quoting for regexp matching in [[,
don't treat backslash as a quote character; quote the backslash as
any other character. Part of investigation into reports from
Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
1/25
----
builtins/gen-helpfiles.c
- write_helpfiles: add prototype
- make sure to #undef xmalloc/xfree/xrealloc/free if USING_BASH_MALLOC
is defined. the code does not use them, and we don't link against
xmalloc.o. Report from Linda Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
Makefile.in
- variables.o: add dependency on builtins/builtext.h; helps with
parallel builds. Report from Linda Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
support/shobj-conf
- darwin: combine the stanzas into one that will not require them to
be updated on each Mac OS X release. Report and fix from Max Horn
<max@quendi.de>
1/27
----
support/shobj-conf
- darwin: changed the install_name embedded into the shared library
to contain only the major version number, not the minor one. The
idea is that the minor versions should all be API/ABI compatible,
and it is better to link automatically with the latest one. Idea
from Max Horn <max@quendi.de>
1/29
----
[bash-4.3-rc2 released]
1/30
----
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_clear_history, rl_free_keymap: add extern declarations. Report
from Hiroo Hayashi <hiroo.hayashi@computer.org>
general.c
- include trap.h for any_signals_trapped() prototype
lib/sh/unicode.c
- include <stdio.h> for sprintf prototype
1/31
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: only posix-mode shells should exit on an
assignment failure in the temporary environment preceding a special
builtin. This is what the documentation and code comments have
always said
- execute_simple_command: make sure redirection errors, word expansion
errors, and assignment errors to Posix special builtins cause a
non-interactive posix mode shell to exit. Previously the shell
would not exit if the failed special builtin was on the LHS of ||
or &&
pathexp.c
- quote_string_for_globbing: when quoting a regular expression
(QGLOB_REGEXP), allow an unquoted backslash to pass through
unaltered. Don't use it as a quote character or quote it. More
investigation from 1/24 and report by Mike Frysinger
<vapier@gentoo.org>
- quote_string_for_globbing: when quoting a regular expression
(QGLOB_REGEXP), turn CTLESC CTLESC into CTLESC without adding a
backslash to quote it. We should not have to quote it because it is
not a character special to EREs. More investigation from 1/24
lib/glob/glob.c
- glob_testdir: now takes a second flags argument (currently unused);
changed prototype and callers
2/1
---
lib/glob/glob.c
- glob_testdir: if flags argument includes GX_ALLDIRS (globstar), use
lstat so we skip symlinks when traversing the directory tree.
Originally reported by Chris Down <chris@chrisdown.name>
2/2
---
lib/readline/undo.c
- rl_do_undo: make sure CUR is non-zero before dereferencing it to
check cur->data against rl_undo_list. Report and fix from
Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added slight clarifying language to the description of $*,
describing what happens when the expansion is not within double
quotes
2/4
---
test.c
- unary_test: add code to -v case so that it interprets `bare' array
references (foo[1]) and returns true if that index has a value
2/5
---
trap.c
- restore_default_signal: fix SIGCHLD special case for SIG_TRAPPED flag
off but SIG_INPROGRESS mode set and handler IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER;
continue with resetting handler in this case. maybe_set_sigchld_trap
will check these things before resetting sigchld trap from
run_sigchld_trap. Fixes (apparently long-standing?) problem reported
by Alexandru Damian <alexandru.damian@intel.com>
2/6
---
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- ansic_quote: fixed a bug when copying a printable character that
consumes more than one byte; byte counter was not being incremented.
Bug report from jidanni@jidanni.org
2/7
---
input.c
- getc_with_restart: if read(2) returns -1/EINTR and interrupt_state or
terminating_signal is set (which means QUIT; will longjmp out of this
function), make sure the local buffer variables are zeroed out to
avoid reading past the end of the buffer on the next call. Bug report
from Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
2/9
---
bashline.c
- command_word_completion_function: if a directory in $PATH contains
quote characters, we need to quote them before passing the candidate
path to rl_filename_completion_function, which performs dequoting on
the pathname it's passed. Fixes bug reported by Ilyushkin Nikita
<ilyushkeane@gmail.com>
2/11
----
parse.y
- xparse_dolparen: save and restore shell_eof_token around call to
parse_string, intead of just leaving it set to ')'
- shell_getc: when -v is set, only print the command line when
shell_eof_token is 0, so we don't print it multiple times when
recursively entering the parser to parse $(...) commands. Fixes
bug reported by Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
[changed release status to 4.3-release]
2/13
----
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- ansic_quote: handle case where mbrtowc reports that the multibyte
sequence is incomplete or invalid. Fixes bug reported by
Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
2/14
----
variables.c
- find_variable_nameref_context: fix a problem that caused the loop
to go one context too close to the global context. In some cases,
simple variable assignment would set a variable in the global
context instead of a local context. Bug report from
Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
2/26
----
[bash-4.3 released]
2/27
----
aclocal.m4
- broken wcwidth check: fix typo reported by David Michael
<fedora.dm0@gmail.com>
2/28
----
support/bashbug.sh
- add ${BUGADDR} to error message printed if sending mail fails
trap.c
- _run_trap_internal: don't call {save,restore}_pipeline if running
DEBUG trap; run_debug_trap calls them itself. Fixes bug reported
by Moe Tunes <moetunes42@gmail.com>
test.c
- unary_test: fix 'R' case by using find_variable_noref instead of
find_variable
- test_unop: add back missing 'R' case. Fixes bug reported by
NBaH <nbah@sfr.fr>
3/2
---
jobs.c
- end_job_control: if job control is active, we changed the terminal's
process group, so make sure we restore it. Fixes bug reported by
Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
3/7
---
pcomplete.c
- pcomp_curtxt: new variable, holds the original text to be completed
as passed to the programmable completion code
- pcomp_filename_completion_function: if we are running compgen
(presumably in a shell function completion) and performing readline
completion, check the word being completed. If it's not empty, but
the original word passed to the programmable completion code is an
empty string (""), call a dequoting function if one is available.
This compensates for an assumption in bash-completion. Reported by
Albert Shih <Albert.Shih@obspm.fr>
lib/readline/readline.c
- _rl_dispatch_subseq: when deciding whether or not to set vi mode's
idea of the last command, use whether or not the dispatching keymap
is vi_movement_keymap instead of the key sequence length. The `c',
`d', and `y' commands all take motion commands as `arguments' and
will produce key sequences longer than 1 character. The arrow keys
will end up dispatching out of a different keymap, so the test will
prevent arrow keys from setting the last command (the problem in
bash-4.2). Bug report from Daan van Rossum <daan@flash.uchicago.edu>
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- _rl_vi_motion_command: convenience function to test whether a key is
a vi-mode motion command
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- _rl_vi_motion_command: extern declaration
parse.y
- parse_matched_pair: we should not skip processing single quotes in
posix mode if dolbrace_state == DOLBRACE_QUOTE2 (pattern
substitution). Fixes bug reported by David Sines
<dave.gma@googlemail.com>
3/10
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- _rl_dispatch_callback: treat a return value of -1 as the end of
a command dispatch sequence if the current context doesn't
indicate that we're reading a multi-key sequence
((cxt->flags & KSEQ_SUBSEQ) == 0). Turn off the multikey flag
and free the context chain in this case. Fixes one bug reported
by Felix Yan <felixonmars@gmail.com> to bug-readline list
- _rl_dispatch_callback: treat a return value of > 0 the same as 0
and return from the function, since only values < 0 cause us to
simulate recursion. Rest of fix for bug tracked down by
Anatol Pomozov <anatol.pomozov@gmail.com>
3/11
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_in_subshell: if a longjmp occurs, set result to
EXECUTION_FAILURE only if last_command_exit_value == EXECUTION_SUCCESS;
use value of last_command_exit_value otherwise. Fixes cosmetic
issue reported by Dennis Lambe Jr. <malsyned@malsyned.net>
doc/bash.1
- shell-kill-word and shell-backward-kill-word should be documented
as unbound by default. Report from Oliver Hartley
<ohartley@talktalk.net>
trap.c
- run_pending_traps: save value of $? before running trap commands in
trap_saved_exit_value, like run_exit_trap
- _run_trap_internal: save value of $? before running trap commands in
trap_saved_exit_value, like run_exit_trap
builtins/common.c
- get_exitstat: when running `return' in a trap action, and it is not
supplied an argument, use the saved exit status in
trap_saved_exit_value. Fixes Posix problem reported by
Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
3/13
----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_contains_quotes: new function, returns true if a given string
contains any of the shell quote characters (single quote, double
quote, or backslash)
externs.h
- sh_contains_quotes: new extern declaration
pcomplete.c
- pcomp_filename_completion_function: more changes for the benefit of
bash-completion: if the argument is not the same as the original
argument passed to the programmable completion code (pcomp_curtxt),
and we are being run by compgen as part of a completion, dequote the
argument as bash-completion expects. Fix for the complete-word-
with-quoted-special-chars problem with bash-completion
3/17
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_intern_function: when in posix mode, make defining a function
with the same name as a special builtin a fatal error only when the
shell is not interactive. Interactive shells display an error
message and go on. From a discussion with Doug McIlroy
<doug@cs.dartmouth.edu>
3/18
----
arrayfunc.c
- assign_compound_array_list: when using expand_assignment_string_to_string
to expand the value in a ( [x]=y ) compound assignment, make sure
that we convert 0x0 to "" when expanding [x]= so it doesn't appear as
if the index is unset. Fixes bug reported by Geir Hauge
<geir.hauge@gmail.com>
builtins/common.c
- get_exitstat: update fix of 3/11 to allow the DEBUG trap to use the
current value of $? instead of the value it had before the trap
action was run. This is one reason the DEBUG trap exists, and
extended debug mode uses it. Might want to do this only in Posix
mode
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- return: add language cribbed from Posix saying what happens when
return is run without an argument from a trap, including the DEBUG
trap exception
3/19
----
lib/glob/gmisc.c
- extglob_pattern_p: make sure ?(patlist) is flagged as an extglob
pattern
lib/glob/glob.c
- extglob_skipname: rewrite to handle patterns that begin but do not
end with an extglob pattern; change test for easy case and loop
through patterns accordingly. Fixes problem with matching filenames
with a leading dot reported by Stephane Chazelas
<stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
- wextglob_skipname: make analogous changes
3/20
----
Makefile.in
- pass -DDEBUG down to builds in readline and history directories
lib/readline/util.c
- _rl_trace and related functions are now only compiled in if DEBUG
is defined
lib/readline/Makefile.in
- substitute @DEBUG@ and pass -DDEBUG, if necessary, to compilation
in LOCAL_CFLAGS
3/21
----
parse.y
- shell_getc: when checking whether or not to reallocate
shell_input_line to add trailing newline, don't try to subtract from
shell_input_line_size. size_t is unsigned, so if its value is less
than 3 (like, say, 2), size-3 is a very large number and the string
will not be reallocated. Use len+3 > size instead of len > size-3.
Fixes bug reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1295467
3/27
----
lib/readline/display.c
- _rl_clean_up_for_exit: don't bother to call _rl_move_vert to whatever
readline thinks the last displayed line is if it's 0. Two reasons: a
minor optimization, and it protects against unwanted moving if this
function is called twice, as it is when ^C is pressed. Fixes bug
reported by Egmont Koblinger <egmont@gmail.com>
3/28
----
bashline.c
- invalid_completion: new function, used to identify attempts to
complete words that are syntax errors
- attempt_shell_completion: if invalid_completion returns true for a
word in a command position, punt on all completions. Fixes cosmetic
issue reported by Uwe Storbeck <uwe@ibr.ch>
- attempt_shell_completion: add clause so that in_command_position
remains set to 1 for an empty word following a command separator like
(, &, or |
lib/readline/kill.c
- rl_yank, rl_yank_nth_arg_internal: don't return -1 from bindable
functions, return 1 instead
lib/readline/text.c
- rl_rubout, _rl_rubout_char, rl_delete, rl_change_case,
rl_transpose_chars, rl_transpose_words, _rl_set_mark_at_pos,
rl_exchange_point_and_mark, _rl_insert_next, _rl_char_search,
_rl_char_search_internal:
don't return -1 from bindable functions, return 1 instead
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- rl_vi_end_word, rl_vi_rubout, rl_vi_delete, rl_vi_char_search,
rl_vi_match, _rl_vi_set_mark, _rl_vi_goto_mark:
don't return -1 from bindable functions, return 1 instead
lib/readline/macro.c
- rl_start_kbd_macro, rl_end_kbd_macro:
don't return -1 from bindable functions, return 1 instead
builtins/setattr.def
- set_var_attribute: honor setting of no_invisible_vars when setting
att_invisible on a variable
- include "../flags.h" for no_invisible_vars
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: honor setting of no_invisible_vars when setting
att_invisible on a variable
- include "../flags.h" for no_invisible_vars
Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- make sure declare.o and setattr.o depend on flags.h
execute_cmd.c
- decpoint: new function, returns locale's decimal point or `.' default
- mkfmt: use decpoint() to get decimal point instead of unconditionally
using `.'. Fixes bug reported by Andrey Tataranovich
<tataranovich@gmail.com> in debian bug 741669
4/10
----
lib/readline/rltypedefs.h
- add back old Function/VFunction/etc typedefs, since other packages
(python, samba) use them. Mark as deprecated using gcc and clang
attributes. Report and fix from Max Horn <max@quendi.de>
4/14
----
jobs.c
- run_sigchld_trap: unwind-protect value of this_shell_builtin, since
it matters in some cases whether or not we are running `wait' or
`eval'. Fixes bug reported by Eduardo A. Bustamante López
<dualbus@gmail.com>
4/18
----
shell.h
- sh_parser_state_t: add `need_here_doc' flags member, since
xparse_dolparen (via parse_command) sets it to 0
parse.y
- gather_here_documents: make sure need_here_doc is > 0, since we
don't want to just decrement it forever if it ends up < 0. Partial
fix for bug reported by Jared Yanovich <slovichon@gmail.com>
- {save,restore}_parser_state: save and restore need_here_doc flag.
Rest of fix for bug reported by Jared Yanovich <slovichon@gmail.com>
4/19
----
subst.c
- cond_expand_word: since we are not supposed to be performing word
splitting here, set expand_no_split_dollar_star to 1 in addition to
setting W_NOSPLIT2
- expand_word_internal: if we have a case where we have an unquoted
$@ but we are in a case where we don't want to split (W_NOSPLIT2),
make sure we return a list consisting of a single word with the
arguments separated by spaces and don't do word splitting. Fixes
bug reported by Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org> from an IRC
discussion
builtins/hash.def
- print_portable_hash_info: single-quote pathnames and hashed filenames
that contain shell metacharacters. Fixes bug reported by
<g1pi@libero.it> in debian bash bug #739853
4/20
----
lib/readline/display.c
- When using horizontal scrolling, the redisplay code erases too much
of the line containing successful results, so make sure we only
erase to the end of the line after making sure we move the cursor
to the end. Fixes bug reported by <Trond.Endrestol@ximalas.info>
4/23
----
{bashhist,bashline}.c
builtins{bind,help,type}.def
lib/glob/glob.c, lib/intl/{loadmsgcat,localealias}.c,lib/sh/mktime.c
- fixes to memory leaks uncovered by coverity scan
4/24
----
{bashhist,subst,redir,assoc,jobs,array,trap}.c
lib/intl/l10flist.c
builtins/complete.def
- fixes to memory leaks and other resource usage problems uncovered by
coverity scan
redir.c
- do_redirection_internal: if dup2 fails (presumably because of a
resource limit), close the file descriptor we opened before returning
error
4/25
----
config-top.h
- DEFAULT_BASHRC: new define with the name of the default shell
startup file
bashline.c
- bash_directory_completion_matches: don't dequote the directory name.
If rl_completion_found_quote is non-zero, readline will dequote the
filename itself. Fixes bug reported by Clark Wang
<dearvoid@gmail.com>
4/27
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand_rhs: if parameter_brace_find_indir returns
NULL or "", or if it returns something that is not a valid identifier,
report an error and return &expand_wdesc_error so the error can
propagate up. Fixes bug reported by Andre Holzhey
<andre.holzhey@gmx.de>
4/29
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_substring: don't short-circuit right away if the
value is NULL but we are looking at the positional parameters. Part
of fix for bug reported by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
- pos_params: if there are no positional parameters, only short-circuit
if we are looking for $1 and above. Rest of fix for bug reported
by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
subst.h
- SD_NOPROCSUB: new flag for skip_to_delim, means to not allow any
process subsitutions (should not have overloaded SD_NOSKIPCMD)
subst.c
- skip_to_delim: honor SD_NOPROCSUB flag
make_cmd.c
- make_arith_for_expr: set W_NOPROCSUB flag in the created word
- make_arith_for_command: set SD_NOPROCSUB in the flags argument to
skip_to_delim so we don't treat <( or >( as a process substitution
(we won't evaluate them in eval_arith_for_expr anyway). Fixes
bug reported by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
5/1
---
lib/glob/gmisc.c
- glob_dirscan: new function, takes a pattern and a directory separator
argument and advances the pattern to the last occurrence of the
separator. Like strrchr, but understands extended glob patterns and
uses glob_patscan to skip over them
lib/glob/glob.c
- extglob_skipname: if the extended globbing pattern is invalid, don't
skip the name
- glob_filename: if there is a slash in the pattern to be matched, and
extglob is enabled, use glob_dirscan to find the real last occurrence
of `/' to avoid being confused by slashes in extglob patterns. Fix
for bug reported by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
5/6
---
variables.c
- make_local_variable: only set the att_invisible attribute if
no_invisible_vars isn't set
- find_variable_for_assignment: new function, intended to be called by
code that eventually wants to assign a value to the variable; will not
skip invisible variables; currently identical to find_variable
- find_variable_no_invisible: new function, finds the first visible
instance of variable with a given name in the variable context chain;
eventually will be used to replace find_variable; separate right now
for testing
variables.h
- find_variable_for_assignment: extern declaration
- find_variable_no_invisible: extern declaration
5/7
---
variables.c
- make_local_variable: don't clear `invisible' attribute if we are
returning an existing local variable at the right context. Let the
upper layers do that. Fixes bug reported by Dan Douglas
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
5/8
---
lib/readline/input.c
- rl_getc: call RL_CHECK_SIGNALS if a read(2) is interrupted (-1/EINTR)
by SIGALRM or SIGVTALRM (placeholder for non-keyboard-generated
signals of interest)
builtins/read.def
- edit_line: call bashline_set_event_hook and
bashline_reset_event_hook around call to readline(), so the right
signal handling happens
- read_builtin: make sure we add an unwind_protect call to
bashline_reset_event_hook. These changes fix bug reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1317476
bashline.c
- bash_event_hook: make sure we clean up the readline state by calling
rl_cleanup_after_signal if sigalrm_seen is non-zero. The read builtin
sets this when it times out
5/12
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarify language to make it clear that changing attributes of a
nameref variable (e.g., export), actually changes the attributes of
the referenced variable. Fixes omission noted by Jeff Haemer
<jeffrey.haemer@gmail.com>
arrayfunc.c
- bind_array_var_internal: make sure ENTRY no longer has invisible
attribute before returning. Fixes bug reported by Geir Hauge
<geir.hauge@gmail.com>
5/22
----
execute_cmd.c
- shell_execve: if execve fails and we return 127 or 126, make sure to
set last_command_exit_value if a call to file_error or report_error
causes the shell to exit. This ensures that the shell exits with
the right value.
6/6
---
shell.c
- drop_priv_mode: print an error message on setuid() failure, optionally
exit if errno == EAGAIN, as it can be on Linux when RLIMIT_NPROC for
the target user is exceeded.
config-top.h
- EXIT_ON_SETUID_FAILURE: new settable define, will cause the shell to
exit if setuid fails with errno == EAGAIN
6/10
----
parse.y
- time_command_acceptable: fix so time is accepted everywhere the
grammar is looking for a `compound_list'. Fixes bug reported by
Dale Worley <worley@alum.mit.edu>
6/12
----
subst.c
- clear_fifo_list: new function, clears FDs associated with open pipes
in current FIFO list without closing the file descriptors. Can
possibly be used when shell_execve fails and the shell jumps back
to top_level and we don't want the shell to close the open FIFOs
each time through the read-execute loop. Bug reported by Harald
Koenig <koenig@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>
6/16
----
builtins/shopt.def
- compat42: make sure the `compat42' option sets the correct variable
for compatibility level. Fixes bug reported by Ondrej Oprala
<ooprala@redhat.com>
support/bashbug.sh
- fix typo when echoing $USAGE. Report from Shantanu Kulkarni
<djbware@shantanukulkarni.org>
execute_cmd.c
- shell_execve: before longjmp back to subshell_top_level, clear out the
FIFO fd list by calling clear_fifo_list so the FDs (which we inherited
from our parent) aren't closed every time through the read-eval loop.
Fix for bug reported by Harald Koenig <koenig@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>
6/18
----
subst.c
- extract_process_subst: add additional argument: xflags, allow callers to
pass flags like extract_command_subst
- extract_process_subst: call xparse_dolparen like command substitution
to avoid problems when parsing commands constructs with embedded open
parens. Fixes bug reported by Tim Friske <me@timfriske.com>
subst.h
- extract_process_subst: modified prototype for extern declaration
6/19
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_pipeline: if running with lastpipe enabled, make sure that we
check whether or not the job id is valid using INVALID_JOB before
calling job_exit_status. the jobs list can get frozen and unfrozen in
the presence of nested pipelines and loops and wait_for can clear a
job table entry. Fixes bug reported by <scorp.dev.null@gmail.com>
jobs.c
- freeze_jobs_list: now returns old value of jobs_list_frozen; unused at
current time
jobs.h
- freeze_jobs_list: change return value
6/20
----
lib/glob/smatch.c
- MEMCHR: single-byte and wide character defines (memchr/wmemchr)
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- GMATCH: when the wildcards are the last element of the pattern, make
sure they do not match a string containing a `/' if FNM_PATHNAME is
set in FLAGS
- GMATCH: when recursively calling GMATCH after we see a `*', don't
try to consume the rest of the pattern with `*' if FNM_PATHNAME is
set in FLAGS, just consume up to the next slash and then see whether
or not the rest of the pattern matches. Fixes bug reported by Ian
Kelling <ian@iankelling.org>
- GMATCH: when processing `*' in the pattern, after skipping consecutive
wildcards, if we hit a literal `/' in the pattern and we're looking
for a pathname, skip characters in the string until we find a `/'
(no slash means the match fails), and try to match the rest of the
pattern against the portion of the string after the next `/'. Picked
up from gnulib/glibc
pathexp.c
- split_ignorespec: since split_ignorespec gets globbing patterns,
make sure we call skip_to_delim with the SD_GLOB flag so delimiters
that occur within bracket expressions don't delimit the pattern.
Fixes problem with [[:digit:]] in GLOBIGNORE reported by Ian Kelling
<ian@iankelling.org>
unwind_prot.c
- unwind_protect_tag_on_stack: new function, returns 1 if unwind-protect
frame corresponding to `tag' argument is on unwind-protect stack
unwind_prot.h
- unwind_protect_tag_on_stack: extern declaration
6/30
----
lib/readline/misc.c
- _rl_revert_all_lines: set entry->data to 0 after assigning it to
rl_undo_list to avoid pointer aliasing problems that would result
in entry->line being freed by an undo. The subsequent free would
be a double free. Report and fix from Jared Yanovich
<slovichon@gmail.com>
subst.c
- command_substitute: other shells do not appear to inherit the -v
option when reading and executing command substitutions. Reported
by Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
7/1
---
config-top.h
- CHECKHASH_DEFAULT: new define that supplies the default value for
check_hashed_filenames (`checkhash' shopt option); still 0 by default
findcmd.c
- check_hashed_filenames: initialize using CHECKHASH_DEFAULT
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- history_expand: double quotes can inhibit recognition of the history
comment character if history_quotes_inhibit_expansion is non-zero
lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hstech.texi}
- history_quotes_inhibit_expansion: expand definition to note that it
inhibits scanning for the history comment character as well; correct
typo to make it clear that it only works on double-quoted strings
lib/sh/zgetline.c
- add new fourth argument: DELIM, allows delimiter to be something
other than newline (if DELIM != '\n', UNBUFFERED_READ should be
non-zero)
- UNBUFFERED_READ is now fifth argument
- check character against DELIM rather than strictly newline
externs.h
- zgetline: change function prototype for extern declaration
builtins/mapfile.def
- mapfile: change calling sequence for zgetline calls
- mapfile_builtin: new -d option: DELIM, like in read builtin
- mapfile_builtin: pass `delim' to mapfile() as new argument; default
to '\n' unless -d option supplied
- mapfile: take new DELIM argument, pass to zgetline
- mapfile: if DELIM != '\n', set unbuffered_read to 1
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- mapfile: document new `-d DELIM' option
7/5
---
lib/readline/histfile.c
- history_truncate_file: if there is an error writing the truncated
history list back to the history file, use the same strategy as
history_do_write: create a backup file, rename the history file to
the backup file, and restore the original history file from the
backup file name if the write or the close fails. Suggestion from
Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com> to bug-readline
execute_cmd.c
- evalnest, evalnest_max: new variables establishing maximum number of
recursive `eval' calls; current max is 4096
- execute_builtin: unwind-protect value of evalnest around calls to
eval builtin. Suggested by Oliver Morais <oliver.morais@gmail.com>
- {initialize_subshell,execute_subshell_builtin_or_function}: reset
evalnest to 0 in a subshell
builtins/setattr.def
- show_name_attributes: show a variable's attributes even if it's
invisible (don't show any value since it has none). This means that
declare -p var will display VAR's attributes even when var marked
as invisible. Feature request from Peggy Russell
<prusselltechgroup@gmail.com>
- show_var_attributes: don't print assignment if array or assoc
attribute is set but variable marked as invisible
tests/array.right
- special note: changed all declare -a output tests because the shell
will no longer print out values for invisible array variables. This
is a change, but one for correctness:
declare -a foo='()'
and
declare -a foo
are not equivalent
7/22
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: after calling parameter_brace_expand_indir,
turn off the W_ARRAYIND flag in the word it returns, because there
is no way for it to return the index that should be used, and the
rest of the function assumes that IND is valid if W_ARRAYIND is set.
Fixes bug reported by Corentin Peuvrel <cpeuvrel@pom-monitoring.com>
8/2
---
parse.y
- read_token_word: if we read a character that will end a command
substitution, don't skip over quoted newlines when we read an
additional character to figure out whether it's a two-character
token. This lets the higher layers deal with quoted newlines after
the command substitution. Fixes bug reported by EmanueL Czirai
<amanual@riseup.net>
8/11
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_pipeline: check whether lastpipe_jid corresponds to a valid
job before calling append_process, for the same reason as fix from
6/19. Fixes bug reported by <lolilolicon@gmail.com>
8/12
----
lib/sh/unicode.c
- stub_charset: use strncpy instead of strcpy because we are copying
into a local fixed-length buffer. Fixes vulnerability reported by
<romerox.adrian@gmail.com>
execute_cmd.c
- execute_pipeline: if we don't call append_process, call
wait_for_single_pid to get the status of `lastpid', since that will
check the status of already-reaped processes. Fixes spurious error
message about non-existent process from fix of 8/11
8/15
----
jobs.c
- running_in_background: new variable, keeps track of whether or not we
are running in the background (not perfect yet)
- initialize_job_control: even if we are not turning on job control,
get the terminal pgrp so we can use it later
- {set_job_control,initialize_job_control}: set running_in_background
to 1 if terminal pgrp != shell pgrp
- {stop_pipeline,make_child,wait_for}: if we are running in the
background, don't mess with the terminal's process group; assume that
the parent shell will do that. Fixes bug reported by Greg Wooledge
<wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
shell.c
- shell_reinitialize: reset running_in_background back to 0
8/24
----
execute_cmd.c
- {execute_connection,execute_command_internal}: make sure that
asynchronous commands always set $? to 0 and are not affected by the
command's exit status being inverted using `!'. Fixes bug reported
by Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.net>
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_message: call vsnprintf with full msg_bufsiz, since it counts
one fewer than the buffer length passed as an argument. Bug report
and fix from Dylan Cali <calid1984@gmail.com>
8/26
----
builtins/evalstring.c
- evalstring: if CURRENT_TOKEN == yacc_EOF, reset it to newline. This
is instead of calling reset_parser(); that might still be needed.
Fixes bug with eval and a subsequent statement ending with EOF
reported by <jim.avera@gmail.org>
pcomplete.c
- filter_stringlist: when extglob is on, a leading ! in the filter
pattern should be left alone when it introduces a !(pat) pattern;
otherwise it messes up the pattern. Fixes bug reported by David
Korn <dgkorn@gmail.com>
8/27
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarify the behavior of bash when given the -c option, since $0 is
technically not a positional parameter. Bug reported by Stephane
Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
8/28
----
lib/readline/history.c
- add_history: use history_max_entries (if history is stifled) or
DEFAULT_HISTORY_INITIAL_SIZE if not (new define, defaults to 502)
to size the initial allocation of the history array. Assumption
is that this will reduce the number of allocations
8/29
----
execute_command.c:
- sourcenest, sourcenest_max: new variables used to track level of
sourced files and (maybe) one day catch infinite source recursion
- execute_builtin: if current source level exceeds sourcenest_max,
trigger an error and jump back to the top level
- {initialize_subshell,execute_subshell_builtin_or_function}: reset
sourcenest to 0 in a subshell
9/2
---
variables.c
- bind_variable: if a nameref expands to an array reference, make
sure that assign_array_element gets called (maybe even
recursively) instead of bind_variable_internal, so invalid variable
names (like arr[0]) don't get created. Fixes bug reported by
<lolilolicon@gmail.com>
9/3
---
execute_cmd.c
- evalnest_max,sourcenest_max: initialize from EVALNEST_MAX and
SOURCENEST_MAX, respectively. Feature suggested by
<bogun.dmitriy@gmail.com>
config-top.h
- define EVALNEST_MAX and SOURCENEST_MAX to 0
9/6
---
bashline.c
- find_cmd_start: fix to (crudely) deal with >| token; even though
skip_to_delim finds `|' as a delimiter, we call it again and use
what the second call finds. Fixes bug reported by Dan Jacobson
<jidanni@jidanni.org>
findcmd.c
- find_in_path_element: if in posix mode, do not expand a literal
tilde in a $PATH element
doc/bashref.texi
- add change to tilde expansion in $PATH elements to posix mode
description
builtins/common.h
- ISHELP: new define for builtins that do their own option parsing
and don't use internal_getopt(); checks whether argument is --help
- CHECK_HELPOPT: convenience define to help builtins that do their
own option parsing to check for --help with one line of code
- CASE_HELPOPT: convenience define to help builtins that use
internal_getopt() check for --help with one line of code
builtins/help.def
- builtin_help: new function, prints out --help output for current
builtin
builtins/{kill,let,pushd}.def
- add CHECK_HELPOPT to builtins that use ISOPTION; call builtin_help
and return EX_USAGE (kill/let/pushd/popd/dirs)
builtins/{caller,fg_bg}.def
- use CHECK_HELPOPT to recognize --help, since these builtins perform
checks that can cause them to return before calling no_options
(caller/fg/bg)
builtins/{exit,return}.def
- use CHECK_HELPOPT to recognize --help before calling get_exitstat()
(return/exit/logout)
builtins/{break,shift}.def
- use CHECK_HELPOPT to recognize --help before any other checks
(break/continue/shift)
builtins/bashgetopt.h
- GETOPT_EOF: convenience define
- GETOPT_HELP: new define, to indicate internal_getopt saw --help
builtins/bashgetopt.c
- internal_getopt: return GETOPT_HELP for --help
builtins/common.c
- no_options: recognize --help, call builtin_help and return 2
(builtin/eval/source/./times)
builtins/command.def
- use CASE_HELPOPT() to handle --help after calling internal_getopt()
(command)
builtins/{colon,echo,test}.def
- do not recognize --help (:/true/false/echo/test)
9/8
---
sig.c
- termsig_sighandler: if readline is active now, set the bashline event
hook. Old code just set it for interactive shells. Part of fix for
bug reported by <mickael9@gmail.com>
bashline.c
- bash_event_hook: call rl_cleanup_after_signal if terminating_signal
is non-zero, since check_signals_and_traps() will cause the shell to
exit if it is and we want to clean up the readline state first. Rest
of fix for bug reported by <mickael9@gmail.com>
9/9
---
jobs.c
- waitchld: when running the wait builtin in posix mode, with a trap set
on SIGCHLD, use queue_sigchld_trap instead of trap_handler (SIGCHLD),
otherwise you will lose SIGCHLDs when children_exited > 1. Fixes bug
reported by <crispusfairbairn@gmail.com>
builtins/read.def
- read_builtin: if we are changing the tty settings, call
initialize_terminating_signals so we have a chance to catch all
terminating signals and potentially clean up the terminal before
exiting
- read_builtin: tty_modified: new variable, set to 1 if we change the
terminal attributes and have to call ttyrestore() to restore them
- if one of the `reads' returns -1/EINTR due to a terminating signal,
and we have modified the terminal, call ttyrestore before calling
CHECK_TERMSIG
- ttyrestore: set tty_modified to 0 when called
9/10
----
builtins/read.def
- termsave: now global to file so other functions can use it
- read_tty_cleanup: if tty_modified is non-zero, call ttycleanup to
restore old terminal settings and turn off tty_modified
sig.c
- termsig_handler: call read_tty_cleanup if currently executing read
builtin; it does the right thing. Final piece of fix for bug reported
by Jan Rome <jan.rome@gmail.com>
9/11
----
general.c
- printable_filename: general function to return a printable
representation of a string (presumed to be a filename)
general.h
- extern declaration for printable_filename
execute_cmd.c
- execute_disk_command: use printable_filename
builtins/{bind,cd,enable,hash,source}.def
- use printable_filename as appropriate when printing error messages.
From a suggestion by Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.net>
builtins/bind.def
- use CASE_HELPOPT() to handle --help after calling internal_getopt()
(bind)
9/12
----
builtins/common.h
- SEVAL_FUNCDEF: new flag for parse_and_execute; it means that we only
accept a single function definition command, as when we are importing
functions from the environment
- SEVAL_ONECMD: new flag for parse_and_execute; for future use
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute: if the SEVAL_FUNCDEF flag is set, disallow anything
but a function definition command
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: don't allow functions with invalid names
to be imported from the environment, even though we still allow them
to be defined
- initialize_shell_variables: when importing function definitions from
the environment, call parse_and_execute with the SEVAL_FUNCDEF flag
to force the command to be just a function definition
subst.c
- param_expand: when expanding a $name variable expansion, make sure that
the variable is visible and set before following the nameref chain
- param_expand: when expanding a $name variable expansion and following the
nameref chain, make sure the resulting variable is visible and set
before using it
9/13
----
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: when importing function definitions from
environment, use SEVAL_ONECMD flag for parse_and_execute. Part of
CVE-2014-6271
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute: if SEVAL_ONECMD flag set, return immediately after
calling execute_command_internal. Final piece for fix for bug
reported by Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>. Part of
CVE-2014-6271
9/24
----
parse.y
- reset_parser: reset eol_ungetc_lookahead to 0 here, since we don't want
shell_getc returning it on the next call. Fixes problem reported by
Tavis Ormandy <taviso@cmpxchg8b.com> and Michal Zalewski
<lcamtuf@coredump.cx>. Potentially part of CVE-2014-6271; fix for
CVE-2014-7169
9/25
----
parse.y
- push_heredoc: new function, pushes a here-doc redirection onto
redir_stack handling overflow of redir_stack. Exits on overflow.
Original fix from Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>. Fix for
CVE-2014-7186
- change straight assignments to redir_stack to call push_redir
- add one to size of word_lineno stack to avoid off-by-one error
below in read_token_word. Overflow just results in line numbers
being wrong. Fix for CVE-2014-7187
9/27
----
{execute_cmd,trap}.c
- changes to make minimal-config builds work again, mostly missing
#ifdefs for optional features
builtins/common.c
- builtin_help: dummy version to be included if HELP_BUILTIN not
defined, for minimal-config builds
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: incorporated patches from Florian
Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> to change the strings bash looks
for when importing shell functions from the environment. It
adds a prefix (BASH_FUNC_) and a suffix (%%) to the name to
mark it as having been created by bash as an exported function.
Fix for remote attacks part of CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169
- mk_env_string: takes new argument, indicating whether we are
constructing a function
- mk_env_string: encodes function names as described above, so
initialize_shell_variables can find them
9/28
----
copy_cmd.c
- copy_redirects: before calling savestring on here_doc_eof, make
sure it's not NULL (it could have been the result of a here
document delimited by EOF or EOS). Fixes bug reported by
Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@coredump.cx>. Fix for CVE-2014-6277
make_cmd.c
- make_redirection: initialize here_doc_eof member to NULL. Rest of
fix for CVE-2014-6277
9/29
----
parse.y
- current_input_line_state: return a sh_input_line_state_t containing
the current shell_input_line and its index and size variables
shell.h
- current_input_line_state: extern declaration
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute: call reset_parser() before returning if
SEVAL_ONECMD set. Fixes bug reported by Michal Zalewski
<lcamtuf@coredump.cx> and designated CVE-2014-6278
- parse_and_execute: if we parse a function definition when
SEVAL_FUNCDEF is set, but don't consume the entire passed string,
throw an error, reset the parser, and return. Part of fix for
CVE-2014-6278
- parse_and_execute: if parsing the shell function definition when
SEVAL_FUNCDEF is set transforms the function name (e.g., if it
begins with a newline or begins or ends with whitespace), throw
an error, reset the parser, and return. Fixes bug reported by
Eric Kobrin <ekobrin@akamai.com>
10/2
----
jobs.c
- bgp_prune: don't do anything if bgpids.npid == 0 or
bgpids.list == NULL. This can happen if something gets run before
the job control framework is initialized. Bug report from
<mancha1@zoho.com>
10/3
----
parse.y
- xparse_dolparen: don't set token_to_read to newline after calling
parse_string() and cleaning up when the shell is not interactive. This
makes the parser think it's ok to read new commands even if it's not in
a state where that should be possible. Underlying fix for bug reported
by Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@coredump.cx> and designated CVE-6278
- parser_remaining_input: new function, returns the portion of
shell_input_line that hasn't yet been read
- current_input_line_state: removed
shell.h
- parser_remaining_input: extern declaration
- current_input_line_state: removed
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute: change code that checks whether parse_command has
consumed the entire passed string when SEVAL_FUNCDEF is used to use
parser_remaining_input instead of messing around with (new)
current_input_line_state. Part of fix for CVE-2014-6278
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: if we don't call parse_and_execute, free
the temporary string, since parse_and_execute won't. Report and fix
from Eric Kobrin <ekobrin@akamai.com>
10/4
----
print_cmd.c
- print_function_def: when in posix mode, print shell function
definitions as posix specifies them, without the leading
`function' keyword
general.c
- exportable_function_name: return 1 if the passed string can be
added to the environment as an exported function name. Currently
prohibits function names containing `/' and `=' from being
exported
general.h
- exportable_function_name: extern declaration
builtins/setattr.def
- set_or_show_attributes: if exporting a function with export -f,
call exportable_function_name to determine whether the function
should be exported; don't export function if it returns 0
10/7
----
builtins/setattr.def
- set_or_show_attributes: don't show identifiers that are invisible
and imported from the environment, since that combination of
attributes means that the imported variable is not a valid shell
identifier. Report from Stephane Chazelas
<stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
10/8
----
shell.c
- shell_initialize: set new variable should_be_restricted, which
says whether or not the shell will be a restricted one based on the
shell name; use in calls to initialize_shell_variables (to inhibit
importing shell functions) and initialize_shell_options (to inhibit
parsing $SHELLOPTS) and initialize_bashopts (to inhibit parsing
$BASHOPTS). Report from <paulfm@umn.edu>
10/12
-----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: unwind-protect loop_level, set loop_level to 0
when entering a function so break and continue in functions don't
break loops running outside of the function. Fix picked up from
dash via Herbert Xu <herbert@gnodor.apana.org.au>
10/13
-----
doc/Makefile.in
- bashref.pdf: create using texi2dvi --pdf rather than postprocessing
the dvi file, so we have PDF bookmarks and links. Fix from
Siep Kroonenberg <siepo@cybercomm.nl>
10/14
-----
subst.h
- Q_ARITH: new quoting flag. Semantics are per Posix's spec for
arithmetic expansion: act as if string is quoted, but don't treat
double quotes specially (in this case, they will be removed by quote
removal)
- Q_ARRAYSUB: new quoting flag, indicates we are expanding an indexed
array subscript
subst.c
- expand_arith_string: if we are not expanding the string, but we saw
a quote with Q_ARITH specified as one of quoting flags, perform
quote removal even if Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES is specified
- param_expand: change calls to expand_arith_string for $[ and $((
cases to specify Q_ARITH. Now $(( "$x" )) and $(( "x" )) work if x
has a value that evaluates to a valid number, as Posix specifies
- expand_word_internal: add test for quoted&Q_ARITH to the tilde case,
so we continue to perform tilde expansion in arithmetic contexts
- expand_word_internal: if quoted&Q_ARITH, continue processing when we
see a `"', acting as if the double quote isn't present (already
Q_DOUBLE_QUOTED)
arrayfunc.c
- array_expand_index: pass Q_DOUBLE_QUOTED|Q_ARITH|Q_ARRAYSUB as quoted
argument in call to expand_arith_string. This inhibits word
splitting (Q_DOUBLE_QUOTED) while discarding double quotes (Q_ARITH),
identical to the quote flags passed while expanding $(( )) and $[ ].
Q_ARRAYSUB reserved for future use. Fixes problem reported by
Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
10/16
-----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand_word: if the PF_ASSIGNRHS flag is set and we
are expanding what looks like an array subscripted with @ or *,
make sure the variable we're expanding is actually an array before
we add Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES to the flags. If we don't, things like
scalar[@] will remain quoted. Fixes ubuntu bug 1381567
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1381567
10/17
-----
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- get_original_tty_job_signals: get original signal dispostions for
SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU before we start manipulating them in
make_child
- default_tty_job_signals: make sure we set SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, or
SIGTTOU to SIG_IGN if they were ignored at shell startup instead of
unconditionally setting them to SIG_DFL. Fixes bug reported by
idallen@idallen.ca
jobs.h
- get_original_tty_job_signals: extern declaration
trap.c
- initialize_traps: add call to get_original_tty_job_signals
10/22
-----
subst.c
- expand_string_for_rhs: when expanding in this context (rhs of a word
expansion or pattern removal), we don't perform word splitting, so
we don't want to split $* if IFS is empty. Fixes bug reported by
Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
10/23
-----
subst.c
- param_expand: when expanding $* in a pattern context where the
expansion is quoted (Q_PATQUOTE), don't quote the expansion --
the outer quotes don't make the characters in the expansion of
$* special. Posix interp 221. Reported by Stephane Chazelas
<stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
10/28
-----
lib/readline/bind.c
- enable-bracketed-paste: new bindable variable, enables support for
a terminal's `bracketed paste mode'. Code contributed by
Daniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org>
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- enable-bracketed-paste: add description
lib/readline/{readline.c,rlprivate.h}
- _rl_enable_bracketed_paste: declarations
- #defines for use by bracketed paste implementation
lib/readline/rltty.c
- rl_prep_terminal: send BRACK_PASTE_INIT string to terminal if we
are supposed to enable bracketed-paste mode; change terminal_prepped
to indicate we sent that string and need to clean up
- rl_deprep_terminal: if terminal_prepped indicates we sent the
bracketed-paste mode init string to the terminal, send the cleanup
string before restoring the terminal modes
lib/readline/kill.c
- rl_bracketed_paste_begin: function to read bracketed paste until
BRACK_PASTE_SUFF; discard the suffix, and insert the rest of the
paste as a single (undoable) object. Bound to BRACK_PASTE_PREF
lib/readline/funmap.c
- bracketed-paste-begin: new bindable command, executes
rl_bracketed_paste_begin
lib/readline/readline.c
- bind_bracketed_paste_prefix: new function, sets up to recognize
the bracketed paste prefix sequence (BRACK_PASTE_PREF) in emacs
keymap and vi insertion keymap
- readline_initialize_everything: call bind_bracketed_paste_prefix
11/1
----
builtins/ulimit.def
- RLIMIT_POSIXLOCKS: now synonym for RLIMIT_LOCKS
- -k: new option: RLIMIT_KQUEUES, max kqueues allocated for this
process
- -P: new option: RLIMIT_NPTS, max number of pseudoterminals available
to this process
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document `ulimit -k' option
- document `ulimit -P' option
parse.y
- `timespec list_terminator' production: if the list terminator is `;'
set last_read_token to `;' to allow things like `time ; command' to
time null commands and not throw a syntax error. Patch from
Piotr Grzybowski <narsil.pl@gmail.com>
- `BANG list_terminator' production: do the same thing
variables.c
- sv_optind: use find_shell_variable and get_variable_value so we can
have the variable's context in the case we need to do something
when we are restoring a previous variable context's value
builtins/getopt.h
- sh_getopt_state_t: struct to save sh_getopt's internal state so we
can restore it around function calls in the event that we have a
local copy of OPTIND
builtins/getopt.[ch]
- sh_getopt_{save,restore}_istate: new functions to save and restore
getopt's internal state
- sh_getopt_{alloc,dispose}_istate: new functions to allocate and
deallocate sh_getopt_istate_t objects
execute_cmd.c
- maybe_restore_getopt_state: restore sh_getopt state after executing
function body iff the funtion declared a local copy of OPTIND
- execute_function: save sh_getopt state before executing function body
- execute_function: note in getopt_state->flags whether or not the
function declared a local copy of OPTIND; used by
maybe_restore_getopt_state
- execute_function: maybe restore sh_getopt state before returning via
call to maybe_restore_getopt_state. Fixes bugs with getopts and
state between calls reported in 2011 by Bernd Eggink
<monoped@sudrala.de> and in 2014 by Oyvind Hvidsten
<oyvind.hvidsten@dampir.no>
configure.ac
- enable-function-import: new option, controls whether function imports
are included. Enabled by default. Patch from David Galos
<davegalos@google.com>
config.h.in
- FUNCTION_IMPORT: define controlled by enable-function-import above
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: include code to import function
definitions from the environment if FUNCTION_IMPORT is defined
doc/bashref.texi
- --enable_function-import: document new configuration option
11/5
----
lib/readline/history.c
- history_lines_read_from_file: new variable, set by read_history and
read_history_range to the actual number of lines read from the
history file. The value is valid immediately after a call to one
of those functions
- history_lines_written_to_file: new variable, set by write_history,
history_do_write, and history_truncate_file to the actual number of
lines written to the history file. The value is valid immediately
after a call to one of those functions
variables.c
- sv_histsize: set history_lines_in_file after history_truncate_file()
only if hmax < history_lines_in_file (lines we've already read); a
cosmetic change only
bashhist.c
- load_history: set history_lines_in_file after read_history() from
history_lines_read_from_file, since read_history reads all of the
lines from the history file even if it's more than $HISTSIZE
- maybe_save_shell_history: after calling write_history(), set
history_lines_in_file to history_lines_written_to_file, since we
can assume that we read everyhing we just wrote
builtins/history.def
- history_builtin: after calling read_history (history -r), set the
new value of history_lines_in_file, for the same reason as above
- history_builtin: after calling read_history_range (history -n), set
history_lines_in_file from history_lines_read_from_file
11/6
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- history_truncate_file: since we move the old file to a backup copy
before truncating, make sure the new file is owned by the same uid
as the old
- history_do_write: use chown in the same way as history_truncate_file
11/12
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- expand_prompt: takes a new `flags' argument; only one flag defined
so far: PMT_MULTILINE
- expand_prompt: changed all callers to add new flags argument
- rl_expand_prompt, redraw_prompt: make sure to set PMT_MULTILINE in
FLAGS argument to expand_prompt if expanding parts of a prompt
containing embedded newlines
- expand_prompt: only add mode char to last line of a prompt with
embedded newlines, so mode indicator doesn't get lost and gets
updated properly. Fixes problem reported by Renlin Li
<lirenlin@gmail.com>
11/13
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- prompt_modestr: changed prompt_modechar to return a string denoting
the editing mode; default strings for emacs and both vi modes are
#defines in this file. prompt_modestr takes an argument in which
it returns the length of the mode string
- expand_prompt: if expanding mode strings in the prompt, get the
mode string to use and add it at the beginning of the prompt string,
before expanding it. This will allow future work allowing the mode
string to contain invisible characters
11/15
-----
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- _rl_{emacs,vi_cmd,vi_ins}_mode_str: extern declarations for
variables to hold current values of user-settable mode strings;
variables to hold lengths
lib/readline/rlconf.h
- defines for default values of the mode strings for each editing mode
and keymap
lib/readline/display.c
- _rl_{emacs,vi_cmd,vi_ins}_mode_str: new variables to hold values of
user-settable mode strings
- _rl_{emacs,vi_cmd,vi_ins}_modestr_len: new variables to hold lengths
of corresponding mode string variables
- prompt_modestr: return appropriate user-settable mode string
variables
lib/readline/bind.c
- {emacs,vi-ins,vi-cmd}-mode-string: new user-settable mode string
variables
- sv_{emacs,viins,vicmd}_modestr: variable handling functions for user-
settable mode string variables. Non-null values are run through
rl_translate_keyseq so users can include invisible character
sequences in the mode strings; null values restore the default
- _rl_get_string_variable_value: handle values for new user-settable
mode string variables. Original code contributed by Dylan Cali
<calid1984@gmail.com>
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- {emacs,vi-ins,vi-cmd}-mode-string: document, including the fact that
you can use \1 and \2 to bracket sequences of non-printing
characters
11/16
-----
lib/readline/history.c
- add_history: replace loop that copies history list down one item
with call to memmove to take advantage of whatever efficiencies
libc can offer. Won't be any slower than current loop
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_redraw_prompt_last_line: new function, calls redraw_prompt if
the prompt contains multiple lines; calls rl_forced_update_display
if not
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_redraw_prompt_last_line: extern declaration, undocumented in
texinfo manual until I get it a little more work
bashline.c
- bash_execute_unix_command: instead of unconditionally calling
rl_forced_update_display, call rl_redraw_prompt_last_line if we
cleared the last line before executing the command. This keeps
commands that don't display any other output but just manipulate
the contents of the line buffer from redisplaying the prompt lines
before the last newline multiple times. Fixes bug reported by
Jesper Nygards <jesper.nygards@gmail.com> and Rob Foehl
<rwf@loonybin.net>. This means that commands that display output
will *only* display the final line of the prompt
- bash_execute_unix_command: if the command returns 124, we redraw
the line unconditionally, including all lines of the prompt
11/18
-----
builtins/mapfile.def
- mapfile_builtin: don't allow a valid array reference through to
mapfile(), since it will just create a shell variable with that name.
Bug and fix from Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
11/19
-----
lib/readline/complete.c
- _rl_colored_completion_prefix: new variable, if non-zero, and color
support is compiled in, and the $LS_COLORS variable exists and
contains color definitions, display any common prefix of a set of
completions in blue when displaying all the possible completions.
Doesn't work with menu-complete, which inserts possible completions
inline
- colored_prefix_start(), colored_prefix_end(): new functions, used to
bracket colored completion prefixes
- fnprint: if prefix_bytes is non-zero, and _rl_colored_completion_prefix
is > 0, display the first PREFIX_BYTES bytes of the word bracketed
by calls to colored_prefix_start and colored_prefix_end
- print_filename: if _rl_colored_completion_prefix is > 0, compute the
length in bytes of the common prefix and pass that to fnprint
lib/readline/readline.c
- readline_initialize_everything: initialize the colors from $LS_COLORS
if _rl_colored_completion_prefix is non-zero
lib/readline/colors.c
- _rl_print_prefix_color: new function, changes text color to that
defined for the common prefix of a set of possible completions
(currently cyan, same as directories); currently uses C_PREFIX,
defined in colors.h as C_DIR
lib/readline/colors.h
- _rl_print_prefix_color: new extern declaration
lib/readline/bind.c
- colored-completion-prefix: new bindable variable, if set, common
prefix of a set of possible completions is displayed in color.
Feature requested by several, most recently by Richard Neill
<rn214@richardneill.org> (in a slightly different form) and
Duy Nguyen <pclouds@gmail.com>
11/20
-----
builtins/printf.def
- printf_builtin: allow null (empty) format strings supplied with
-v var to set `var' to the empty string. That is, printf -v var ""
is now the same as var="". Change suggested by Mike Frysinger
<vapier@gentoo.org>
pathexp.h
- FNMATCH_NOCASEGLOB: macro to decide whether or not to pass
FNM_CASEFOLD flag to strmatch depending on whether glob_ignore_case
is set; analogout to FNMATCH_IGNCASE
pathexp.c
- glob_name_is_acceptable: use FNMATCH_NOCASEMATCH to determine flags
passed to strmatch; if nocaseglob is used to generate glob matches,
it should be used to generate ignored matches
11/21
-----
pcomplete.c
- filter_stringlist: the call to strmatch now honors the setting of
nocasematch. Feature request from Ville Skytta <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
back in 2010
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- complete -X: document that filtering the list of possible completions
honors the nocasematch option when performing matching
lib/glob/gmisc.c
- include chartypes.h and strmatch.h for new defines
- match_pattern_{wchar,char}: now take new third FLAGS argument, flags
have same meanings as strmatch(); intent is to handle case
insensitive comparisons under same conditions as strmatch
- FOLD: imported case-folding define from sm_loop.c; wide and single-
byte character versions
- match_pattern_{wchar,char}: use FOLD when comparing characters to
honor FNM_CASEFOLD if set in FLAGS argument
externs.h
- match_pattern_{wchar,char}: updated extern declarations
subst.c
- match_{upattern,wpattern}: update strmatch/wcsmatch calls to include
FNMATCH_IGNCASE in flags argument
- match_{upattern,wpattern}: update match_pattern_{char,wchar} calls
to include FNMATCH_IGNCASE in flags argument (consistent with calls
to strmatch). This makes pattern substitution word expansion honor
nocasematch shell option. Feature requested by Davide Baldini
<baldiniebaldini@gmail.com>
- match_wpattern: make sure to fold case if necessary when doing simple
matching
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- pattern substitution: updated description to include honoring setting
of nocasematch when performing matching
subst.c
- expand_word_internal: optimize handling of "$@" idiom by calling
list_rest_of_args() and quote_list() directly at the top of the
function instead of going through normal code path
- cached_quoted_dollar_at: WORD_LIST of quoted positional parameters,
used by same code above that optimizes "$@"; if non-null we just
return a copy of the list; if null, we save a copy of the list we
create
- invalidate_cached_quoted_dollar_at: convenience function to allow
other parts of the shell (e.g., remember_args()) to destroy the
cached list of quoted positional parameter when the positional
parameters change
builtins/common.c
- remember_args: call invalidate_cached_quoted_dollar_at()
builtins/shift.def
- shift_builtin: call invalidate_cached_quoted_dollar_at after modifying
dollar_vars[]
builtins/source.def
- maybe_pop_dollar_vars: call invalidate_cached_quoted_dollar_at just
to be safe
11/23
-----
builtins/evalfile.c
- _evalfile: return -1 if errno == ENOENT and the flags don't include
FEVAL_ENOENTOK. If we print an error message we should return an
error
- force_execute_file: new function, reads and executes commands from
a file but returns an error if file doesn't exist
builtins/common.h
- force_execute_file: new extern declaration
shell.c
- main: call start_debugger even if dollar_vars[1] == 0 if the shell
isn't interactive (interactive_shell == 0)
- start_debugger: call force_execute_file instead of maybe_execute_file;
turn off debugging mode if it returns value < 0
11/24
-----
hashlib.h
- DEFAULT_HASH_BUCKETS: doubled to 128, cost in memory use is small but
changes traversal order when not sorting results
11/25
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- make it clearer, by breaking it out into a separate paragraph, that
referencing an array without a subscript is equivalent to referencing
it with subscript 0
- add text saying that referencing any variable using a valid subscript
is OK
11/28
-----
arrayfunc.c
- bind_array_variable, bind_assoc_variable: allow binding value to a
readonly variable if the ASS_FORCE flag is set in the FLAGS
argument
subst.h
- ASS_FORCE: new assignment flag; means to allow assignment even if
variable is marked readonly
builtins/declare.def
- when assigning a value to an array or assoc variable using
something like `declare -r foo=bar' where foo is an existing array
variable, pass the ASS_FORCE to assign_array_var_from_string so
the assignment is allowed. Fixes debian bug 765759
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765759
builtins/setattr.def
- var_attribute_string: new function to return (as argument) a char
array with attribute flag values for a given variable; returns the
length of the array
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_quote_reusable: function returning a version of its string
argument that is quoted for reuse
externs.h
- sh_quote_reusable: extern declaration
builtins/common.h
- MAX_ATTRIBUTES: define used to size arrays for attribute flag
characters
- var_attribute_string: new extern function declaration
subst.c
- array_remove_pattern: fixed a bug where `var' instead of `v' was
tested for invisible attribute
- get_var_and_type: fill in a valid *VARP if returning VT_VARIABLE
because callers may need to use it
- parameter_brace_transform: family of functions to implement the new
mksh-inspired ${param@spec} transformation word expansions. Some
of the operators transform the (expanded) value of the parameter,
the rest expand to information about the parameter itself
(array_transform, parameter_list_transform, list_transform,
string_transform, pos_params_assignment, array_var_assignment,
string_var_assignment)
- parameter_brace_expand: changes to parse the new `@' word expansion
operator and call parameter_brace_transform appropriately
- parameter_brace_expand: make sure we handle ${#@} as we have before
even in the presence of the new `@' operator
variables.c
- push_temp_var: make sure to call bind_variable_internal with the
ASS_FORCE flag so we override readonly variables created with
something like `tempvar=foo declare -r foo'.
- bind_variable_internal: honor ASS_FORCE flag to allow binding even
if a variable is readonly
execute_cmd.c
- struct func_array_state: new state to save state of BASH_LINENO,
BASH_SOURCE, and FUNCNAME during function execution so it can be
restored on a jump to top level
- restore_funcarray_state: new function to restore func_array_state
- execute_function: fill in func_array_state variable, add unwind-
protect to restore it on jump to top level, call explicitly at
end of function if subshell != 0 (may not be necessary, but safe
for now). Fixes bug with local assignments to FUNCNAME reported
by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis <arfrever.fta@gmail.com>
11/29
-----
arrayfunc.c
- assign_compound_array_list: turn off ASS_APPEND flag when processing
each individual assignment inside the parens in var+=(...). The
outer += should not affect assignments to existing subscripts;
those should be treated like usual assignments unless += supplied
inside the parens. Bug report from Maarten Billemont
<lhunath@lyndir.com>, fix from Eduardo A. Bustamante López
<dualbus@gmail.com>
config.h.in
- HAVE_PSELECT: define if pselect(2) available
configure.ac
- check for pselect(2), define HAVE_PSELECT if found
lib/readline/input.c
- rl_getc: use pselect(2) to wait for input ready on readline's
input fd or for a signal to arrive, will handle SIGWINCH (which
does not interrupt read(2)) and thus allow resize to happen without
having to wait to read more input. Only works if pselect available
and returns -1/EINTR on a signal even if the signal was installed
with SA_RESTART. From a suggestion from Egmont Koblinger
<egmont@gmail.com>
12/3
----
variables.c
- flush_temporary_env: new function, disposes all temp variables in
temporary_env hash table
- bind_variable: only try to update a temporary variable's value in the
temporary env if the value argument is not null. Fixes bug reported
by <tangqinghao@360.cn>
variables.h
- flush_temporary_env: new extern declaration
subst.c
- command_substitute: if running command substitution as part of
expanding a redirection (expanding_redir == 1), flush any temporary
environment we've inherited as part of this command, since we are not
supposed to have access to the temporary environment. Since
expanding_redir only controls access to the temporary environment for
variable lookup and binding, we can turn it off in the subshell
12/4
----
builtins/printf.def
- printstr: make sure a missing precision specifier after a `.' is
treated as 0, as printf(3) specifies. Fixes ubuntu bash bug
1399087 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1399087)
12/5
----
subst.c
- skip_to_delim: if scanning past process substitution (skipcmd == 1,
noprocsub == 0), use extract_delimited_string instead of
extract_process_subst, which was changed a while back (bash-4.3.23)
to use xparse_dolparen. xparse_dolparen complains if the command
or process substitution is unterminated, since it runs the parser,
which is not what we want here. Command substitution does the same
thing. Fixes bug reported by Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<dkg@fifthhorseman.net> as Debian bash bug 771968
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=771968)
12/6
----
subst.c
- command_substitute: short-circuit without forking on a command string
that consists entirely of <blank>s and newlines
jobs.c
- make_child: changes to allow interrupts through if fork fails and
we are sleeping for `forksleep' seconds
- waitchld: make things a little more resilient if CHILD ends up NULL
12/12
-----
lib/readline/complete.c
- rl_display_match_list: when calculating common prefix to display in
color, make sure we correctly handle a common prefix with a trailing
`/' as we do when checking whether or not to add an ellipis.
printable_part() doesn't return the whole pathname if it ends in a
slash, to avoid printing null strings, so we have to make sure we
have the entire prefix
lib/readline/complete.c
- _rl_complete_display_matches_interrupt: new variable, set to 1 by
_rl_complete_sigcleanup to let rl_display_match_list know it has
freed the match list
- display_matches: check for signals during the printing loops with
RL_SIG_RECEIVED(), return immediately if there is a pending signal
(might not want to do this if it's SIGWINCH -- CHECK)
- rl_complete_internal: if _rl_complete_display_matches_interrupt
set after calling display_matches, just null out `matches' since
it's already been freed and call any application-set signal hook
12/14
-----
parse.y
- time_command_acceptable: if the token before a newline is `|',
return 0, since it's not really valid to time inside a pipeline.
Only handles a single newline but allows things like
echo a |
time cat
to invoke /usr/bin/time, which is probably enough to catch the
stray carriage return. Fixes bug reported by Andre Majorel
<aym-ung@teaser.fr>
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: don't try to perform compound assignments unless
the WORD_DESC has flags including W_COMPASSIGN (maybe should check
W_ASSIGNMENT as well), avoiding unexpected evaluation if a word
is of the form (word) and is assigned to an array variable like so:
declare -x var=$value. Bug reported by Stephane Chazelas
<stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>. Will eventually be contingent on
compatibility level > 43, but not there yet. TENTATIVE
12/15
-----
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- add missing dependencies for shmatch.o. Pointed out by Sergey
Mikhailov <sergey.mikhailov@gmail.com>
12/16
-----
{execute_cmd,subst}.c
- W_ASSIGNINT: remove, not used any more
execute_cmd.c
- fix_assignment_words: don't look for `-i' option and set W_ASSIGNINT
flag any more; doing things a different way
- shell_expand_word_list: instead of using W_ASSIGNINT flag, since it
doesn't take into account all options that can transform values on
assignment (-l/-u/-c can also), go through option arguments looking
for options that need special handling and add them to the `opts'
array for make_internal_declare to use. Fixes bug with constructs
like `declare -al foo=(UPONE UPTWO UPTHREE)' not being lowercased on
assignment reported by Linda Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
12/18
-----
lib/readline/readline.c
- rl_internal_char: when we read EOF on a non-empty line, check for
signals and invoke any readline signal handling and any application-
installed signal hook
12/20
-----
lib/readline/readline.c
- rl_internal_char: if we read EOF on a non-empty line, set c to
_rl_eof_char the first time through. If we read EOF the next time,
return EOF from readline(). If callbacks are defined, this returns
EOF immediately, since lastc isn't available. Fix for problem
most recently identified by Jiri Kukacka <jiri.kukacka@orcle.com>,
it has come up in the past
12/21
-----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: keep track of whether or not an assignment statement
argument to declare is an array subscript assignment; need to
differentiate assignments from straight declarations (declare a[4])
which are accepted for backwards compatibility
- assignment statements like declare a[2]=foo are now treated as
straight subscript assignment statements if a already exists as an
array variable
- declare foo='(1 2 3)' is treated as an assignment to foo[0] if foo
exists and is an array, just as it would be if it were an assignment
statement and `declare' was not present. All this from a proposal
by Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
12/22
-----
builtins/read.def
- read_tty_modified: function to tell the rest of the shell if the
read builtin has modified the tty
- read_builtin: make sure to initialize terminating signals before
installing a SIGALRM signal handler in case we modify the tty as
well as ask for a timeout; the subsequent call to
initialize_terminating_signals would overwrite the read-builtin-
local SIGALRM handler
builtins/common.h
- read_tty_modified: new extern declaration
shell.c
- exit_shell: if read_tty_modified() returns true, call read_tty_cleanup
to undo the terminal modifications. Extension of previous fixes;
fixes bug with read -s reported by Richard W. Marsden
<richard@marsden.nu>
12/23
-----
builtins/setattr.def
- show_var_attributes: call print_array_assignment and print_assoc_assignment
with a `not quoted' flag so the assignment statements are not
surrounded by single quotes. Caused changes to a lot of test output
12/29
-----
lib/readline/complete.c
- stat_char: Windows doesn't handle X_OK flag to access(2); use file
extensions to determine whether or not a file is executable. Bug
report and fix from Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
configure.ac
- changed version to bash-4.4-devel
lib/readline/readline.h
- changed version to readline-6.4
12/30
-----
readline.h
- struct readline_state: fix types of `ignorefunc' and `attemptfunc'
members
lib/sh/shquote.c,externs.h
- sh_contains_shell_metas, sh_contains_quotes: now take `const char *'
as parameter
stringlib.c,externs.h
- strcreplace: `text' argument now `const char *'
pathexp.[ch]
- quote_globbing_chars: `string' argument now `const char *', accompanying
changes to function local variables
pcomplete.c
- preproc_filterpat: `text' argument now `const char *'
- filter_stringlist: `text' argument now `const char *'
12/31
-----
builtins/evalstring.c
- should_suppress_fork: new function, broke code that decides whether
to turn on CMD_NO_FORK flag out of parse_and_execute into a separate
function
execute_cmd.c
- execute_command_internal: AND_AND, OR_OR: call should_suppress_fork
for the RHS of && and ||, make `make' invocations marginally more
efficient
flags.c
- get_current_flags: returns a bitmap of all single-letter shell
options with a non-zero value meaning option is enabled
- set_current_flags: set current single-letter options from a passed
bitmap, which has presumably been initialized with get_current_flags
flags.h
- {get,set}_current_flags: new extern declarations
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if invoked as `local', interpret name argument of
`-' to mean to save (and restore at shell return) single-letter
shell options
variables.c
- push_func_var: if we encounter `-' as the name of a local variable,
take the value and call set_current_flags on it to restore old
flag settings
builtins/set.def
- get_current_options: returns a bitmap of all shell options settable
with `set', with a non-zero value meaning option is enabled
- set_current_options: set current shell options from a passed
bitmap, which has presumably been initialized with get_current_options
1/1/2015
--------
lib/readline/parens.c
- _rl_blink_matching_paren: initialize to 0 whether or not select(2) is
available. Inconsistency reported by Mark Karpov
<markkarpov@opmbx.org>
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: use get_current_options instead of
get_current_flags, so `local -' can be generalized
variables.c
- push_func_var: use set_current_options instead of set_current_flags
so `local -' can be generalized
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `local -' feature; originally inspired by Robert Elz
<kre@munnari.oz.au> describing feature in NetBSD sh
1/3
---
lib/readline/{complete,funmap,kill,histfile,util}
lib/readline/readline.h
lib/tilde/tilde.c
- fixes for filename- and evironment-related issues on Windows. Fixes
from Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
- Windows can paste to the console from the clipboard like Cygwin
- Windows uses $APPDATA as a pseudo-$HOME
lib/readline/input.c
- rl_getc: use _getch on Windows to avoid being overridden by a getch
ncurses function
- win32_isatty: replace Windows isatty(3) with a function that does
additional checks, sinces Windows isatty returns non-zero for
every character device. From Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
lib/readline/display.c
- delete_chars: if compiled with ncurses on Windows, this code can
work, so build it in if NCURSES_VERSION defined
- open_some_spaces: ditto
1/6
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- minor grammar and typo corrections from TonyMc <afmcc@btinternet.com>
1/8
---
sig.c
- throw_to_top_level: only attempt to run the interrupt trap if SIGINT
is trapped -- minor optimization
- throw_to_top_level: if we are running a trap, call run_trap_cleanup
to turn off the sigmodes flags
trap.c
- _run_trap_internal: temporarily suppress pending SIGINTs while running
one of the traps the shell handles internally (e.g., ERR). Fixes bug
reported by Keith Thompson <keithsthompson@gmail.com>
1/10
----
bashhist.c
- bash_history_inhibit_expansion: use skip_to_delim with the history
expansion character to see whether or not the instance of the
history expansion character should be skipped because, for instance,
it is in a command substitution. Fixes issue reported by
Zigmund.Ozean@zig-home.localdomain
1/14
----
lib/readline/isearch.c
- _rl_isearch_dispatch: if we are in a multibyte locale, make sure to
use _rl_find_prev_mbchar when trying to delete characters from the
search string, instead of just chopping off the previous byte.
Fixes bug reported by Kyrylo Shpytsya <kshpitsa@gmail.com>
lib/readline/complete.c
- rl_filename_completion_function: if we tilde-expand `dirname', make
sure we use the expanded result instead of throwing it away for the
quote-removed `users_dirname', which still has any leading tilde.
Fixes bug reported by Dave Rutherford <dave@evilpettingzoo.com>
execute_cmd.c
- select_query: if the read builtin doesn't return anything in REPLY,
return NULL (failure). Fixes bug reported by Etherial Raine
<osirisgothra@hotmail.com>
builtins/read.def
- read_builtin: if REPLY has the readonly or noassign attribute, return
failure
1/16
----
redir.c
- redir_open: if open() returns -1/EINTR, check traps as well as
using QUIT to handle signals
1/18
----
jobs.c
- wait_for: make sure queue_sigchld is set to 1 before unblocking
SIGCHLD if MUST_UNBLOCK_CHLD is defined
1/19
----
pcomplete.h
- new progcomp option: COPT_NOSORT, means to not sort list of possible
completions
pcomplete.c
- pcomp_set_readline_variables: if COPT_NOSORT set in compspec flags,
set rl_sort_completion_duplicates to 0
builtins/complete.def
- _compopt: new option value: -o nosort, sets COPT_NOSORT in compspec
option flags. Provides new -o nosort option for complete and compgen
bashline.c
- attempt_shell_completion: make sure rl_sort_completion_matches is
set to 1 before completion is attempted; allow a compspec to turn
it off
lib/readline/kill.c
- rl_vi_yank_pop: new function, vi-mode version of yank-pop. Original
code from Ian Kelling <ian@iankelling.org>
lib/readline/funmap.c
- `vi-yank-pop': bindable name mapped to rl_vi_yank_pop
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_vi_yank_pop: extern declaration
1/21
----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_backslash_quote: change to understand and handle multibyte
characters, using is_basic, COPY_CHAR_P. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184320 for original
report
1/23
----
include/posixjmp.h
- use setjmp_sigs instead of redefined setjmp, it fails on Cygwin.
Report from Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
builtins/wait.def,shell.c
- use setjmp_sigs instead of setjmp call, since setjmp no longer
redefined to something known
include/chartypes.h, lib/readline/chardefs.h
- make sure all ctype.h macros are called with unsigned char args,
casting to make sure
lib/sh/casemod.c
- sh_modcase: don't assume that the upper and lower case versions of a
character are the same width, so don't try to do the conversion in
place: convert and copy the converted characters one or more at a
time to the returned string
- sh_modcase: since upper and lower case versions of same character
may have different widths in some locales, don't shortcut and assume
that we can do single-byte case modification (toupper) with a
single-byte input character (e.g., `i'). Fix for problem reported
by Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
1/31
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- history_truncate_file, history_do_write: if the first rename(2)
of the history file to the backup file fails, set the backup file
name to NULL to prevent any later attempts to restore the
original. Report from Jonathan Hankins <jhankins@homewood.k12.al.us>
- history_do_write: don't attempt to back up non-regular files.
Report from Jonathan Hankins <jhankins@homewood.k12.al.us>
2/2
---
trap.c
- run_interrupt_trap: now takes an argument indicating whether or not
it was called just before a longjmp to top_level; change callers
- run_interrupt_trap: if running a trap and we are being called before
a longjmp to top_level, call run_trap_cleanup on running trap so
a QUIT call while running a DEBUG trap, for instance, doesn't leave
sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] including SIG_INPROGRESS. Fixes bug reported
by Chih-Chieh Chou <ccchou@gmail.com>
sig.c
- throw_to_top_level: change call to run_interrupt_trap to pass arg 1
- termsig_handler: change call to run_interrupt_trap
trap.h
- run_interrupt_trap: update extern prototype declaration
2/4
---
lib/readline/histfile.c
- histfile_backup, histfile_restore: new functions to back up and restore
history file to `filename-', following (one level of) symlinks through
so we don't rename the symlink itself. From a suggestion by
Jonathan Hankins <jhankins@homewood.k12.al.us>
assoc.c
- assoc_to_assign: if an index happens to be `@' or `*', make sure it's
double-quoted. Bug report from Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
2/5
---
lib/readline/bind.c
- rl_bind_key: if we are rebinding a key that is not bound to a
function or a macro, construct a key sequence and pass it to
rl_bind_keyseq. Make sure that '\' when it is used as a key is
changed to "\\" so it can survive rl_translate_keyseq. Fixes
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=776743
2/8
---
include/posixjmp.h
- _rl_longjmp, sh_longjmp: new defines, expand to siglongjmp or longjmp
depending on autoconf results, used to avoid redefining longjmp,
remove _OPENNT conditional code. Report from Eric Blake
<eblake@redhat.com>
{bashjmp,quit}.h,{execute_cmd,expr,jobs,sig,trap}.c,builtins/{evalstring.c,return.def}
- change calls to longjmp to use sh_longjmp
lib/readline/util.c
- change calls to longjmp to use _rl_longjmp
2/18
----
variables.c
- bind_int_variable: make sure `v' is non-null before making it visible
2/19
----
arrayfunc.c
- assign_array_var_from_word_list: after assignment, mark variable as no
longer invisible
- assign_array_var_from_string: after assignment, mark variable as no
longer invisible
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: add warning if an attempt is made to use a quoted
compound assignment as an argument to declare (declare -a foo='( 1 2 )');
backwards compatible with bash-4.3. Still a tentative change
2/20
----
lib/glob/smatch.c
- is_wcclass: check malloc() return value, return -1 if it fails
Report from Tobias Stoeckmann <tobias@stoeckmann.org>
lib/sh/shmatch.c
- sh_regmatch: check malloc() return value, handle NULL value if it
fails. Report from Tobias Stoeckmann <tobias@stoeckmann.org>
2/22
----
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- rl_callback_handler_install: note that the handler function should
free the line it receives, as with readline. Suggested by
Ulf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>
- Readline Signal Handling: note that application needs to clean up
readline's terminal state if it wants to handle a signal before
the line handler restores it. Suggested by Ulf Magnusson
<ulfalizer@gmail.com>
2/24
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- history_do_write,history_truncate_file: if the write fails, make sure
to set history_lines_written_to_file to 0 so we don't lose those
history entries
2/27
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: unwind-protect the value of line_number_for_err_trap,
so a function that returns a non-zero value and triggers an ERR trap
has the right value for LINENO. Any simple command in the function
body can change it. Bug report from Paul Donohue <gnu@paulsd.com>
3/5
---
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_backslash_quote: cast `c' to `unsigned char' before using as
index into backslash_table. Report and fix from
alexeyv.90@gmail.com
arrayfunc.[ch]
- valid_array_reference: added second `flags' argument for future use;
currently unused
parse.y,{redir,subst,variables,test}.c
builtins/{declare,printf,read,set}.def
- valid_array_reference: changed callers
3/7
---
lib/readline/signals.c
- _rl_handle_signal: if readline gets a SIGTSTP or SIGTTIN, block
SIGTTOU so a backgrounded readline can reset the terminal settings
appropriately, otherwise the terminal state and readline's idea
of it can get messed up. Original report from Dave Wysochanski
<dwysocha@redhat.com> and Dave Anderson <anderson@redhat.com>
trap.c
- run_pending_traps: don't allow recursive SIGWINCH trap invocations;
they're wasteful and trying to handle a stream of signals while a
user resizes the terminal can lead to malloc errors trying to save
and restore the_pipeline multiple times. Problem reported most
recently by Martin M. S. Pederson (Fedora bash bug 1197768
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1197768)
- reset_or_restore_signal_handlers: set pending_traps to 0 for all
signals when forking a child. TENTATIVE fix
jobs.c
- {save,restore}_pipeline: block SIGCHLD while manipulating the_pipeline
like cleanup_the_pipeline does. XXX - may not be necessary
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_redisplay: fixed case where multibyte character in the prompt
(e.g., \u03bb) in the last screen column causes problems with line
wrapping because the newline marker is put in the middle of the
multibyte char. Most recently reported on Ubuntu by
<sterpe@gmail.com>
pathexp.c
- quote_string_for_globbing: if a bracket expression doesn't have a
closing right bracket, rescan it from just after the opening
bracket without treating it as a bracket expression. Bug report
from Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
3/9
---
subst.c
- process_substitute: keep the last pipeline created to run a process
substitution in LAST_PROCSUB_CHILD; discard it when another one is
created
jobs.[ch]
- discard_pipeline: now global, so process_substitute can call it
jobs.c
- last_procsub_child: new variable, set and modified only by the process
substitution code
- find_pipeline: if the requested pid is in LAST_PROCSUB_CHILD, return
it; analogous to the way this code handles the_pipeline
- waitchld: if we find a child via find_pipeline that is a part of the
last process substitution child, mark that child appropriately. If
the child is dead, add it to the bgp list. This and the previous
change allow waiting for the most recent process substitution (the
one corresponding to $!). Original report from Stephane Chazelas
<stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
3/10
----
arrayfunc.c
- unbind_array_element: make sure skipsubscript() doesn't try to parse
embedded quotes in the subscript, since this has already been through
one round of word expansion before calling the unset builtin. (This
function is only called by the unset builtin). Fixes bug reported by
<vampyrebat@gmail.com>
3/17
----
jobs.c
- waitchld: move code that adds the last process substitution pid to
the bgpids array from waitchld (where it can call malloc in a signal
handler context) to cleanup_dead_jobs
3/19
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: if expanding an array in a context where word
splitting will not take place (W_ASSIGNRHS only for now), make sure
to pass the double-quoted flag to chk_atstar so we don't get the
unquoted $* behavior, which will cause unwanted word splitting.
Fixes bug reported by isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
arrayfunc.c
- unbind_array_element: don't assume that caller will check and pass
only array variables; don't allow non-array variables to be unset
using the `@' or `*' subscripts and don't allow any subscripts other
than 0; return -2 in those cases
- unbind_array_element: unset a non-array variable if passed a subscript
of `0' (e.g., `unbind "scalar[0]"'). This is new functionality that
parallels the ${scalar[0]} expansion
builtins/set.def
- unset_builtin: don't check whether a variable is an array if it's
referenced using array syntax (scalar[0]); pass it to
unbind_array_element anyway and check the result. This means that
`unset scalar' and `unset scalar[0]' are equivalent
3/20
----
builtins/set.def
- set_builtin: make `-i' an invalid option, unconditionally for now.
From a bug-bash discussion started by Peng Yu <pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
3/21
----
lib/readline/colors.c
- _rl_print_color_indicator: handle dangling symlinks (C_ORPHAN) and
the `target' specifier for links (dereference S_ISLNK if the target
exists). Bug report and fix from andreas@stapelspeicher.org
{arrayfunc,subst}.c
- add code to save and restore this_command_name in places that set
this_command_name to NULL to prevent error messages from arithmetic
evaluation. Fixes bug reported by brian.carpenter@gmail.com
builtins/mapfile.def
- do_chop: remove a new DELIM argument from the line, instead of
unconditionally removing newline
- mapfile: if -d delim is supplied and we are breaking fields at DELIM,
remove DELIM if the -t option is supplied by passing DELIM to do_chop().
Suggested by Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- mapfile: document new -t option behavior, defaults are the same
builtins/alias.def
- print_alias: if the first character of an alias name is `-', add a
`-- ' after `alias' to avoid option errors when trying to reuse the
output. Bug report and fix on savannah from Pasha Bolokhov
<pasha.bolokhov@gmail.com>
3/22
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if creating a variable does not return a valid
variable in VAR, check for null variable before dereferencing it.
This happens with nameref variables referencing variables set to
the empty string.
Fixes bug reported by Arthur200000 <arthur200126@163.com>
3/23
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- INVOCATION: add language to make it clear that non-interactive login
shells execute ~/.bash_logout if they run the `exit' builtin. From a
question from Christoph Anton Mitterer <calestyo@scientia.net>
4/6
---
subst.c
- process_substitute: increment and decrement subshell_level around
calls to parse_and_execute, as in command substitution, so
$BASH_SUBSHELL gets new values in the subshell. Fixes inconsistency
pointed out by Peng Yu <pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- read: add clarifying text to note that the -N option does not split
on $IFS, but does retain backslash as an escape character subject
to -r. Report from isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: unless it's the last statement in a {...} block,
NEXT_VARIABLE must be protected by braces. Bug introduced in patch
from 3/22, reported by Eduardo A. Bustamante López
<dualbus@gmail.com>
4/7
---
parse.y
- shell_getc: if bash is reading input from a string that ends with an
unquoted backslash, add another backslash instead of a newline, since
the backslash and newline will disappear in normal processing. Fixes
bug with `bash -c 'eval \\; echo y' ' skipping the eval command and
setting incorrect exit status, and `bash -ic 'eval \\; echo y' '
seeing EOF on empty line and exiting before the echo. Keep track of
backslash state with last_was_backslash; set in char reading loop.
Fixes bug reported by Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
4/8
---
shell.c
- main: check for $INSIDE_EMACS as well as $EMACS when deciding whether
or not bash is being run in a GNU emacs shell window. Don't bother
checking whether $TERM is unset because variable initialization sets
it to `dumb' if unset. Fixes from Paul Eggert <eggert@CS.UCLA.EDU>
parse.y
- push_token: new function, rotates current_token through last_read_token,
saving old values like yylex() does, sets current_token to argument
evalfile.c
- _evalfile: if current_token is yacc_EOF, push a newline as the value
of current_token instead, using push_token(). yacc_EOF can result if
sourced file doesn't end with a newline but does end with an unescaped
backslash. Fixes bug reported by Pedro Gimeno
<pgwr-842@personal.formauri.es>
lib/readline/histfile.c
- use PARAMS(x) instead of __P(x). Bug reported by Evan Gates
<evan.gates@gmail.com>
4/9
---
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: if we haven't already forked, and we have
created FIFOs, turn off the no-fork optimization in the simple
command's flags. Originally reported to savannah by Kuang-che Wu as
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php?108732
4/10
----
trap.c
- trap_if_untrapped: new function, sets a trap on a signal if that
signal is not already trapped
- maybe_set_debug_trap: new function, sets DEBUG trap to command string
argument only if it's not already trapped
trap.h
- maybe_set_debug_trap: new extern declaration
builtins/source.def
- source_builtin: if the -T option isn't set, use maybe_set_debug_trap
in the unwind-protect instead of unconditionally restoring the old
trap string. That means if the sourced file changes the DEBUG trap,
that new trap will persist instead of being undone when the old
value is restored. Fixes bug reported by Scott Bronson
<bronson@rinspin.com>
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_string: before we jump to top_level, if we are at the `bottom'
of the parse_and_execute stack (parse_and_execute_level == 0), call
top_level_cleanup() before jumping so the right cleanup happens (e.g.,
cleaning up redirections and other state). Fixes bug reported by
Sam Liddicott <sam@liddicott.com>
4/15
----
jobs.c
- delete_job: only add J_ASYNC (and not J_FOREGROUND) jobs to the
bgpids array, since Posix says shells only need to save the status
of async jobs. Report and fix from John Fremlin <john@fb.com>
4/17
----
pcomplib.c
- COMPLETE_HASH_BUCKETS: increase to 256 since bash-completion is
over 300 completions by now
variables.c
- VARIABLES_HASH_BUCKETS: constant used to size shell variables hash
table instead of relying on hash library default. Used in calls
to hash_create in create_variable_tables(), push_temp_var(), and
push_func_var(). Currently set to 1024 because why not? From a
discussion starting at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2015-04/msg00089.html
- initialize_shell_variables: if FUNCTION_IMPORT is not defined, the
nested conditional compilation causes syntax errors. Bug and fix
from Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
configure.ac
- function-import: fix typo, assign to correct variable. Found as the
result of a report by Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
shell.c
- open_shell_script: check whether or not file argument is a
directory before opening; Posix says that implementations may open
a directory with O_RDONLY. Bug report from
Eduardo A. Bustamante López <dualbus@gmail.com>
4/19
----
ulimit.def
- fix typo in limits[] declaration of `k'
4/20
----
configure.ac
- add template definitions set by AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS from a report
from Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
variables.c
- FUNCTIONS_HASH_BUCKETS: constant used to size the hash tables used for
shell functions and the text of shell function definitions. Initially
set to 512, even though it's a really rare case that someone has more
than around 150 functions, even with bash-completion
4/21
----
shell.c
- main: malloc_set_register: change arg to 0 to disable keeping track of
allocations and frees in table; change to 1 for malloc debugging on
demand. Table is too small to keep effective track of allocations on
a modern system, need to use something like valgrind
4/22
----
shell.c
- main: move cmd_init() (initialize word desc and word list object
caches) after startup files are read so the cache doesn't get filled
up with semi-permanent storage for shell functions and variables
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: use maybe_set_debug_trap in the same way as source
builtin change from 4/10 to allow functions to reset a DEBUG trap
when set -T not in effect. From a report by Peng Yu
<pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
4/23
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_disk_command: don't overwrite value of subshell_environment
by assigning SUBSHELL_FORK; just OR in SUBSHELL_FORK so something
like SUBSHELL_ASYNC or SUBSHELL_PIPE is preserved
jobs.c
- wait_for: don't call give_terminal_to if running in a subshell
environment, not just if running_in_background is set; don't want
shell functions waiting for a process to complete in a pipeline to
give the terminal to the wrong process group. Part of fix for bug
reported by Valentin Bajrami <valentin.bajrami@gmail.com>
- make_child: child process should not try to give the terminal to the
pipeline_pgrp if running as part of a pipeline (SUBSHELL_PIPE in
subshell_environment); functions in execute_cmd.c don't set that
flag until after make_child returns and the child process is running.
Rest of fix for bug reported by Valentin Bajrami
<valentin.bajrami@gmail.com>
4/24
----
redir.c
- redirection_error: if the redirection involves {varname}, only use
`varname' in the error message if the error code is < 0 (one of the
internal redirection errors, like ambiguous or bad variable name);
otherwise the issue is probably with the filename and should be treated
as usual. Fixes problem reported by Dr. David Alan Gilbert
<dgilbert@redhat.com>
configure.ac,config.h.in
- sys/ioctl.h: add check in AC_CHECK_HEADERS macro, define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
lib/readline/{rltty,terminal}.c
- sys/ioctl.h: include unconditionally for ioctl declaration, avoid
issues with `implicit declaration' warnings. Issue originally
raised on gdb list by Chen Gang <xili_gchen_5257@hotmail.com>
4/27
----
lib/malloc/table.c
- mem_table: now a circular buffer showing the state of the last
REG_TABLE_SIZE allocations rather than a hash table that quickly
fills up
builtins/declare.def
- typeset_builtin: add -n to list of supported options. Omission
reported by Valentin Bajrami <valentin.bajrami@gmail.com>
unwind_prot.c
- use object caches instead of malloc/free to allocate and deallocate
unwind-protect elements
- uwp_init: initialize unwind-protect element object cache
unwind_prot.h
- uwp_init: extern declaration
shell.c
- main: call uwp_init right after calling cmd_init -- initialize all the
object caches at the same place
lib/malloc/table.[ch]
- mlocation_table: new table to keep track of allocation locations by
file and line, functions to initialize table, record an allocation,
and dump the table to stderr
- mregister_alloc: call mlocation_register_alloc to record the location
(source file/line) for each allocation to pinpoint malloc hot spots
by number of calls. More detail than gprof
parse.y
- set_line_mbstate: replace free/xmalloc pair with xrealloc call
- read_token_word: call alloc_word_desc instead of xmalloc so we can take
advantage of the WORD_DESC cache
4/28
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: if command execution fails because the command
is a directory, and the `autocd' option is set, add a `--' argument
to the constructed `cd' command to protect against command names with
the same name as options to `cd'. Report and fix from
isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
4/30
----
jobs.c
- printable_job_status, j_strsignal: change calls to strcpy and sprintf
that write to retcode_name_buffer to use strncpy and snprintf to
avoid buffer overflows caused by malicious translations. Bug and fix
from Trammell Hudson <Trammell.Hudson@twosigma.com>
5/1
---
strtrans.c
- ansicstr: make sure the buffer is at least 12 bytes to ensure enough
space for any eventual call to u32cesc for one multibyte char
5/4
---
jobs.c
- wait_for: if an interactive shell is running a loop and waiting for
a non-builtin command to exit, and the command exits due to SIGINT,
act as if the shell received the SIGINT as well and break the loop.
This matches the behavior when the shell is running a builtin command
in a loop, and when running a non-builtin command outside a loop, and
seems more broadly useful than running the trap handler over and over
again. Report originally from Kaz Kylheku <kkylheku@gnu.org>
builtins/set.def
- unset_builtin: use different variables for keeping the state of the
-f and -v options than the loop uses to decide whether or not to
treat a name as a function or a variable. Fixes problem with
unset_function setting `sticking' after you unset a function when
invoked with no options. Bug report from Dreamcat4
<dreamcat4@gmail.com>
shell.c
- open_shell_script: set running_shell_script to 1, set to 0 in every
other case (new variable)
- main: when checking whether or not to call start_debugger, test
running_shell_script instead of dollar_vars[1]. The goal is to not
invoke the debugger for interactive shells but allow it to run for
things like `bash --debugger -i /tmp/script'. Problem reported by
Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- history_event_delimiter_chars: new (as yet undocumented) variable
containing by default characters that can delimit a history event
specifier without requiring a `:': "^$*%-" as the documentation has
always said. Fixes bug reported by Anders Granlund
<anders.granlund.0@gmail.com>
5/10
----
lib/glob/gmisc.c
- match_pattern_char, match_pattern_wchar: if passed an empty string,
return a match if the first character of the pattern is `*'
subst.c
- pat_subst: change to allow empty strings to be replaced as long as
pattern matches empty string. Report and fix from isabella parakiss
<izaberina@gmail.com>
5/12
----
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- ansic_wshouldquote: make behavior consistent in the event of an
invalid multibyte sequence: return 1 to the caller so the string
will be $'...' quoted
builtins/cd.def
- cd_builtin: print the right error message even if printable_filename
changes errno (e.g., EILSEQ)
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_backslash_quote: in multibyte locales, even if is_basic does not
return true, backslash-quote an ASCII character that backslash_table
says should be quoted. Part of fix for bug reported by Igor
Bogomazov <ygrex@ygrex.ru>
bashline.c
- directory_exists: new function, dequotes the string argument, removes
any trailing slash, and returns true if the result is a valid
existing filename
- bash_filename_stat_hook,bash_directory_completion_hook: use
directory_exists instead of calling lstat/stat on the quoted
directory name. Rest of fix for bug reported by Igor Bogomazov
<ygrex@ygrex.ru>
5/15
----
aclocal.m4
- BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE: when checking for locale_charset, add $LIBINTL
to $LIBS. If we're using the included lib/intl/libintl.a, it will
include a version of locale_charset
5/17
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- sv_isrchterm: make sure we check for v[end] == 0 while in the loop
looking for whitespace. Bug report and fix from Sergio Durigan
Junior <sergiodj@sergiodj.net>
lib/sh/shmbchar.c
- mbstrlen,mbsmbchar: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loop;
calculate it once at beginning
lib/sh/mbscmp.c
- mbscmp: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loop; calculate it once
at beginning
lib/sh/mbscasecmp.c
- mbscasecmp: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loop; calculate it
once at beginning
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_backslash_quote: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loop;
calculate it once at beginning
lib/sh/casemod.c
- sh_modcase: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loop; calculate it
once at beginning
subst.c
- expand_word_internal: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loops;
calculate it once at beginning of function (XXX should use
locale_mb_cur_max)
5/22
----
lib/readline/rlmbutil.h
- _rl_wcwidth: new function, short-circuits wcwidth calls for ASCII
printable characters, returns 1 for those
- WCWIDTH: call _rl_wcwidth instead of wcwidth
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_redisplay: move calculation of MB_CUR_MAX out of loop; calculate
it once at beginning. Report and patch from Ole Laursen
<ole.laursen@gmail.com>
5/24
----
lib/readline/text.c
- rl_insert: change to attempt to batch-insert pending typeahead (not
pushed input or input from a macro) that maps to rl_insert. An
attempt to suppress redisplay until readline reads all typeahead --
pasted input, for instance. Inspired by report from Ole Laursen
<ole.laursen@gmail.com>. XXX - need to make this a bindable
variable; already controlled by _rl_optimize_typeahead
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- _rl_optimize_typeahead: extern declaration
lib/readline/doc/{hstech.texi,history.3}
- next_history: clarify under what circumstances the history offset is
incremented; suggestion from Glenn Golden <gdg@zplane.com>
print_cmd.c
- print_arith_command: should be compiled in if either DPAREN_ARITHMETIC
or ARITH_FOR_COMMAND is defined. Report from Flavio Medeiros
<flaviomotamederios@gmail.com>
flags.c
- change_flag: new variable verbose_flag, set when `v' flag modified;
sets value of echo_input_at_read correspondingly
flags.h
- verbose_flag: new extern declaration
shell.c
- long_options: --verbose now sets verbose_flag
- main: set echo_input_at_read from verbose_flag after parsing any
long options
builtins/fc.def
- fc_builtin: don't unwind-protect echo_input_at_read directly; set it
to 1 before calling fc_execute_file as before, and reset it to value
of global verbose_flag using set_verbose_flag called from an
unwind_protect. Report from isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
builtins/shopt.def
- shopt_set_debug_mode: new function, called when the extdebug shell
option changes. Right now, it sets function_trace_mode when extdebug
is enabled, and turns off when extdebug is disabled. The
documentation has always said that shopt does this. Report from
Peng Yu <pengyu.ut@gmail.com>
5/27
----
findcmd.[ch]
- add support for EXECIGNORE shell variable, list of extglob patterns
that prevent matching filenames from being identified as executable
files
variables.c
- EXECIGNORE: arrange for findcmd.c:setup_exec_ignore to be called when
$EXECIGNORE changes
variables.h
- sv_execignore: extern declaration
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document EXECIGNORE variable
5/28
----
lib/readline/callback.c
- rl_callback_sigcleanup: new function, cleans up and unsets any state
rl_callback_read_char uses. Intended to be used after a signal
lib/readline/signals.c
- _rl_handle_signal: call rl_callback_sigcleanup on SIGINT. Fixes bug
reported to python group by Martin Panter <vadmium+floss@gmail.com>
lib/readline/isearch.c
- _rl_isearch_cleanup: now a public function so rl_callback_cleanup can
call it
lib/readline/search.c
- _rl_nsearch_cleanup: now a public function so rl_callback_cleanup can
call it
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- _rl_[in]search_cleanup: extern declarations
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_callback_sigcleanup: new extern declaration
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- rl_callback_sigcleanup: documented
lib/readline/readline.h
- bump readline version to 7.0 due to addition of rl_callback_sigcleanup
5/29
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if we are trying to change attributes or value for
a nameref variable whose value points to an unset variable, make
sure we create a new variable whose name is the value of the nameref
variable. That is,
declare -n foo=bar
unset foo # unsets bar
declare -i foo
should create a (invisible) variable named `bar' with the integer
attribute. Fixes problem reported by Greg Wooledge
<wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
builtins/set.def
- unset_builtin: if we find a nameref variable when we look it up with
find_variable (the returned variable has a name different from what
we looked up), make sure we use that new name for the rest of the
function rather than rely on unbind_variable to do the same thing as
find_variable. Fixes problem reported by Greg Wooledge
<wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
- unset_builtin: if we try to unset a nameref variable whose value is
not a set variable, make sure we don't try to unset the nameref
itself, but rather the variable it points to. This ensures that the
following always works as it should
declare -n foo=bar
unset foo # unsets bar and leaves foo unchanged
lib/readline/funmap.c
- vi-insertion-mode: make sure it maps to rl_vi_insert_mode, which is
actually what the `i' keybinding in vi_movement_keymap maps to.
Cosmetic fix from isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
6/2
---
general.c
- conf_standard_path: moved get_standard_path here from command.def; made
public function
general.h
- conf_standard_path: extern declaration
6/3
---
parse.y
- parse_matched_pair: make sure that command substitution constructs
within ${...} expansions are parsed as such using parse_comsub, so
the P_FIRSTCLOSE flag doesn't stop parsing if a right brace appears
within the comsub. Report from Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
findcmd.c
- search_for_command: take two new flags for FLAGS arg: CMDSRCH_STDPATH,
which means use the command -p path, and CMDSRCH_TEMPENV, currently
unused. Existing flag value of 1 now CMDSRCH_HASH
- search_for_command: don't set `path' to NULL if it wasn't found in
the temporary environment; we can use it later
- search_for_command: look for the hashed file if temp_path == 0, not
if we set path back to 0 (or path lookup failed)
- search_for_command: just call find_user_command_in_path with a
pathlist argument that's set depending on the flags passed
- find_in_path: new function, just calls find_user_command_in_path at
this point
- search_for_command: don't put non-existent files into the hash table
findcmd.h
- CMDSRCH_*: new flags for search_for_command
- find_in_path: extern declaration
execute_cmd.c
- execute_disk_command: check for CMD_STDPATH and call search_for_command
with CMDSRCH_STDPATH if it's set
builtins/command.def
- command_builtin: if -p given without -v or -V, set the CMD_STDPATH
flag in the simple command we construct from the rest of the
argument list. This fixes the command -p cmd issue with changing
$PATH for the duration of `cmd's execution reported by
<sdowdy@rap.ucar.edu>
builtins/common.h
- CDESC_STDPATH: new flag for describe_command; means to use standard
path for command -pv or -pV
builtins/command.def
- command_builtin: if -p given with -v or -V, pass the CDESC_STDPATH
flag to describe_command
builtins/type.def
- describe_command: if given the CDESC_STDPATH flag, use find_in_path
with the conf_standard_path() result. Since `all' will never be on
with this flag, at least not yet, we can allocate and free the path
list. Fixes the bug of a temporary environment value for PATH
preceding a `command -pv' or `command -pV' persisting when the
command finishes and means we use fewer unwind-protects
6/4
---
Makefile.in (plus other Makefile.ins)
- VPATH: remove `.' from VPATH value. It's not needed any more and it
trips a GNU make 4.1 bug on Cygwin. Report and fix from Eric Blake
<eblake@redhat.com>
lib/readline/histfile.c
- history_tempfile: new function, takes history file name as template
and creates a temp file name including the PID
- history_truncate_file, history_do_write: instead of creating backup
and restoring it on failure, use history_tempfile to create a temp
file name, write to it, then rename to original history filename
(handling symlinks using history_restore()). Original report and
patch from Russell Stuart <russell-savannah@stuart.id.au>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- ulimit: clarify that -c and -f are in increments of 512 bytes when
in posix mode. Fix from Robin Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> via
<vapier@gentoo.org>
6/9
---
execute_cmd.c
- execute_in_subshell: don't call restore_default_signal for the exit
trap, reset_signal_handlers already does the right thing and keeps
the trap string around; no need to kill trap string. Bug report
from Miroslav Koskar <mk@mkoskar.com>
6/11
----
nojobs.c
- find_proc_slot: now takes pid as an argument to avoid finding old
procs when pids wrap around
- add_pid: pass pid to find_proc_slot to avoid multiple instances of
the same pid in the list when pids wrap around. Fixes bug reported
by Roy Keene <rkeene@rkeene.org>
execute_cmd.c
- REAP: test for job_control == 0 also to determine whether or not
to call reap_dead_jobs, since shells without job control enabled
don't report on background process status
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/hsuser.texi
- history: clarify documentation of -a option to note that it will not
append the same line to the history file more than once. Fixes
problem reported by Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org>
6/12
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_in_subshell: don't bother decrementing subshell_level before
this returns; the caller will just exit. This means that
$BASH_SUBSHELL will have consistent values in the subshell and any
subsequent exit trap. Fixes bug reported by Miroslav Koskar
<mk@mkoskar.com>
- shell_execve: before longjmp to subshell_top_level, call reset_parser
to free up any input line and stack of pushed strings
parse.y
- mk_alexpansion: if the last character of the alias is a shell
metacharacter, don't add a space to the string following the alias
value, since that will change the meaning of the command. THIS IS
NOT BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE AND MAY REQUIRE REVERTING. Inspired by an
email message from Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@stack.nl> to austin
group
6/13
----
subst.c
- dequote_string: don't turn strings consisting of a single CTLESC
into empty strings; return them unmodified. The idea is that there
is nothing to quote. This means that something like
c=$'\001'
x=$c
results in x containing '\001' when IFS=$'\001'. See if this will
cause problems by adding a debugging statement in the code
6/15
----
parse.y
- CHECK_FOR_RESERVED_WORD: don't return ESAC when you read `esac'
after a `|' while in a case pattern list (parser_state & PST_CASEPAT).
This is Posix grammar rule 4
(http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18_10_02)
6/16
----
jobs.c
- wait_for: make sure we queue SIGCHLD signals if a SIGCHLD trap
handler is running (signal_in_progress or IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER),
since we allow recursive trap invocations now
- wait_for: make sure we treat SIGCHLD as trapped if the trap handler
is set to IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER so we don't miss signals during
calls to run_sigchld_trap()
trap.c
- run_pending_traps: since we allow recursive trap handler invocations,
make sure we set pending_traps[SIGCHLD] to 0 while we mark the
signal handler in progress (SIG_INPROGRESS) and don't reset it to 0
after run_sigchld_trap returns in case more SIGCHLDs have been
queued while it's running
6/22
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- _rl_dispatch_subseq: if we shadowed any function, not just self-
insert, bind that function to the key we shadowed and dispatch on it.
This preserves and dispatches off the original key, not ANYOTHERKEY,
and makes sure we are dispatching from a keymap with the right key
binding. Fixes bug reported by Carlos Pita
<carlosjosepita@gmail.com>
6/23
----
bashline.c
- attempt_shell_completion: don't read past the end of rl_line_buffer
while skipping assignment statements before command names. Fix for
bug reported by Hanno Böck <hanno@hboeck.de>
lib/readline/parens.c
- _rl_enable_paren_matching: make paren matching work in vi insert
mode. Really, this time. Bug report from Carlos Pita
<carlosjosepita@gmail.com>
6/29
----
parse.y
- parse_comsub: when starting to parse a word, make sure that we set
lex_rwlen to 0 along with lex_wlen if we are in a position where we
can read a reserved word. Fixes bug reported by Nathan Neulinger
<nneul@neulinger.org>
6/30
----
sig.h
- include <signal.h> unconditionally and rely on guards in sig.h to
keep from including it more than once. Irix 6.5 defines SIG_DFL
in other files and defeats the test of SIG_DFL. Fixes bug
reported by Klaus Ziegler <klausz@haus-gisela.de>
alias.c
- ALIAS_HASH_BUCKETS: table size increased to 64
7/7
---
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- wait_sigint_cleanup: new function, to be called by longjmp targets
for wait_intr_buf. Performs any necessary cleanup of internal waitchld
state before going back to top level
jobs.h
- wait_sigint_cleanup: new extern declaration
builtins/wait.def
- wait_builtin: call wait_sigint_cleanup after longjmp back to
wait_intr_buf on interrupt
[bash-4.4-alpha frozen]
7/7
---
bashline.c
- attempt_shell_completion: when skipping assignment statements, don't
skip past rl_point to find the word on which to perform programmable
completion. Fixes bug reported by Hanno Böck <hanno@hboeck.de>
7/10
----
pcomplib.c
- compspec_copy: set the refcount on the copy to 1, since it's a freshly
allocated copy and there are no other pointers to it. Fixes memory
leak from gen_progcomp_completions
lib/readline/complete.c
- printable_part: if the pathname passed is just `/', just return it
instead of potentially reading before the `/'. Fixes bug reported
by Hanno Böck <hanno@hboeck.de>
7/11
----
support/man2html.c
- change calls to malloc to use xmalloc; provide standard xmalloc
definition. Report from Bill Parker <wp02855@gmail.com>
builtins/wait.def
- wait_intr_flag: set to denote validity of wait_intr_buf as target
for longjmp; reset by WAIT_RETURN macro; should always be 0 when
wait_builtin returns
quit.h
- CHECK_WAIT_INTR: now also checks wait_intr_flag to ensure valid state
of wait_intr_buf before sh_longjmp
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- wait_intr_flag: extern declaration for use by CHECK_WAIT_INTR
sig.c
- wait_intr_flag: set back to 0 every place the shell resets state after
a jump to top_level
- sigint_sighandler: only set wait_signal_received if wait_intr_flag
indicates that the wait builtin has correctly set wait_intr_buf.
Final fix for bug reported by Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: fix so that ${!vvv@} is not interpreted as
introducing a `@' operator, but instead retains its meaning as all
variables whose name begins with vvv. Fixes bug reported by
konsolebox <konsolebox@gmail.com>
7/14
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_connection: remove the fork optimization from and AND_AND
and OR_OR cases; it has trouble with `a && b && c', since the `&&'
is left-associative. Putting that code here can result in unwanted
fork optimizations since the `b' will end up as `second' on a
recursive call to execute_command. Bug reported by Mike Frysinger
<vapier@gentoo.org>
builtins/evalstring.c
- optimize_fork: moved code from execute_connection to here; checks
whether the RHS of a && or || passes the suppress_fork() tests and
turns on the NO_FORK bit if so
- parse_and_execute: if suppress_fork() tests fail, check whether the
command to be executed is a connection and attempt to optimize the
fork for the right side using optimize_fork(). The key is dealing
with the entire command passed to `bash -c' or `eval'
builtins/common.h
- optimize_fork: new extern declaration
execute_cmd.c
- execute_command_internal: enable code put in to undo redirections
before exiting the shell due to `set -e' in the case of a shell
function that gets command-not-found or a syntax error. Reported
back in May, 2014 by Mark Ferrell <major@homeonderanged.org>
bashhist.c
- bash_history_inhibit_expansion: enable change from 1/10 that skips
over history expansion character in command and process
substitution
7/15
----
lib/readline/{history,undo}.c
- replace_history_data now _hs_replace_history_data
7/16
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- make sure _rl_to_lower doesn't ever get characters that are outside
of its valid range by casting arg to unsigned char
lib/readline/colors.h
- change completion prefix color (C_PREFIX) to be the same as C_SOCK,
which is less likely to collide with file type colorings (magenta)
lib/readline/complete.c
- fnprint: now takes an additional argument: the full, expanded pathname
corresponding to the `toprint' argument
- fnprint: don't zero out prefix_bytes if we're not printing the
ellipisis but we still want to use prefix_bytes for displaying
the common prefix in a color
- print_filename: move colored-stats display responsibility into fnprint
- fnprint: change so colored-prefix and colored-stats can cooperate
and display filenames with multiple colors: one for the prefix and
one for the file type. The prefix is displayed in the prefix color
and the remainder of the pathname, if any, is displayed in the color
corresponding to the file type. Report and suggestion from Mike
Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
7/17
----
lib/readline/readline.[ch]
- rl_readline_state: now unsigned long, prepare for more than 32 states
7/18
----
lib/readline/history.h
- history_offset: now declared here, was always a global variable
- copy_history_entry: now declared here, part of the public interface
- alloc_history_entry: now declared here, part of the public interface
7/20
----
lib/readline/readline.h
- RL_STATE_CHARSEARCH: new state, for vi mode character search. Was
previously handled by simply setting _rl_callback_func
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- rl_domove_motion_callback: split into two functions, remaining code
after _rl_dispatch call goes into new function
_rl_vi_domove_motion_cleanup
- rl_vi_char_search: set RL_STATE_CHARSEARCH
- rl_vi_char_search: sets `i2' member of callback data to the key used
to invoke the char search
- _rl_vi_callback_char_search: unset RL_STATE_CHARSEARCH after reading
the character to find
- _rl_vi_domove_motion_cleanup: make sure RL_STATE_VIMOTION is unset in
all cases where this function returns
- _rl_vi_domove_motion_cleanup: use `end' member of vi motion context
as value of rl_end to restore after adding blank at end of line in
rl_domove_motion_callback; avoids need to keep `old_end' and somehow
pass it between the two functions
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- _rl_vi_domove_motion_cleanup: new extern declaration
lib/readline/callback.c
- rl_callback_read_char: handle RL_STATE_CHARSEARCH, including case
where char search is vi motion command for d/c/y/m and RL_STATE_VIMOTION
is set when this is called. Last of set of fixes for bug reported
by Carlos Pita <carlosjosepita@gmail.com> with vi-mode `dty' command
in callback mode
7/21
----
subst.c
- command_substitute, process_substitute: add QUIT call in the child
after restoring original signal handlers to catch post-fork SIGINT
or terminating signal
jobs.c,nojobs.c
- make_child: after forking, clear interrupt_state in child
before restoring signal mask so children get their own set of
interrupts
7/22
----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_double_quote: since all uses of the return value from this function
are for display and not subject to subsequent expansion, we don't
need to protect CTLESC and CTLNUL with CTLESC. Bug report and fix
from isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
parse.y
- decode_prompt_string: need to protect literal instances of CTLESC
and CTLNUL with CTLESC, even if they are not coming out of one of
the backslash-expansions
subst.c
- make_internal_declare: fixed memory leak; make_internal_declare should
free the memory it allocates to construct the word list. From Red
Hat bug 1245233; https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1245233
lib/readline/readline.c
- _rl_dispatch_subseq: when checking whether an ESC in vi insert mode
should be treated as part of a key sequence or as a single char,
make sure we are getting input from the keyboard before we check
_rl_input_queued(). If we are getting input from a macro, this
causes a needless delay. Report from Carlos Pita
<carlosjosepita@gmail.com>
7/23
----
input.c
- save_bash_input: before checking to see whether or not a new fd has a
stale associated buffer, make sure that the new fd is within bounds.
Bug report and fix from Alexey Makhalov <makhaloff@gmail.com>
7/24
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- note that the `return' builtin accepts arguments beginning with `-'
without requiring `--'
7/27
----
examples/loadables/Makefile.in
- add variables and targets to support `make install'; installs
supported builtins in $(libdir)/bash
7/28
----
lib/readline/{readline,rlprivate}.h, lib/readline/display.c
- rearrange some structure members for better alignment and to reduce
padding. Fix from <git-dpa@aegee.org>
tests/run-*
- use BASH_TSTOUT instead of hardcoded /tmp/xx as output file
trap.[ch]
- maybe_set_error_trap: set a trap for the ERR trap if it is not already
trapped; similar to maybe_set_debug_trap back from 4/10
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- internal_free: make sure `ubytes' is initialized if MALLOC_WATCH is
defined and we'll be passing it to _malloc_ckwatch. Report from
Flavio Medeiros <flaviomotamederios@gmail.com>
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: use maybe_set_error_trap in the same way as
maybe_set_debug_trap. Fixes bug reported by David Waddell
<David.Waddell@owmobility.com>
7/29
----
jobs.c
- wait_for: no longer need to call job_signal_status when checking
whether a comsub shell reaped a child that died due to SIGINT; code
now uses child_caught_sigint
7/30
----
builtins/exec.def
- exec_builtin: after call to restore_original_signals, need to call
default_tty_job_signals to undo changes done by initialize_job_signals.
Fix for problem reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarify definition of metacharacter to explicitly include newline;
prompted by report from George Gallo <georgeggallo@gmail.com>
8/3
---
lib/readline/search.c
- _rl_free_history_entry: should be void, not int. Report from
Dilyan Palauzov <dilyan.palauzov@aegee.org>
general.h
- sh_load_func_t, sh_unload_func_t: new function pointer types, used by
enable for load and unload hook functions
builtins/enable.def
- dyn_load_builtin: attempt to execute a function named
BUILTIN_builtin_load, where BUILTIN is the name of the command being
loaded. If that function returns 0, the load fails
- dyn_unload_builtin: attempt to execute a function named
BUILTIN_builtin_unload, where BUILTIN is the name of the command
being unloaded. It offers a dynamic builtin a way to clean up after
itself. Inspired by suggestion from Piotr Grzybowski
<narsil.pl@gmail.com> in response to a bug report from isabella
parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
8/6
---
lib/readline/colors.[ch]
- _rl_print_color_indicator: now takes `const char *' argument
lib/readline/complete.c
- colored_stat_start: now takes `const char *' argument
lib/malloc/table.h
- ma_table_t: `file' member is now `const char *'
lib/malloc/table.c
- mlocation_register_alloc: make sure variable assigned to `file' in
ma_table_t is of type `const char *'. Fixes from Dilyan Palauzov
<dilyan.palauzov@aegee.org>
lib/termcap/termcap.[ch]
- tputs: should return int instead of void
lib/readline/readline.h
- RL_STATE_DONE: correct value, avoid collision
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- _rl_vi_redoing: now global, added _rl_ prefix to `vi_redoing'
lib/readline/readline.c
- _rl_subseq_result: call _rl_dispatch_subseq instead of rl_dispatch to
avoid changing _rl_dispatching_keymap
- _rl_subseq_result: in the -2 case, set _rl_dispatching_keymap to the
map passed as an argument. Without this, vi mode doesn't call
rl_vi_set_last when it should
- _rl_dispatch_subseq: if redoing a vi mode command with `.'
(_rl_vi_redoing != 0) in callback mode and we're indirecting into
another keymap that has shadowed the key corresponding to the command
we are redoing, just call _rl_subseq_result immediately: vi redo
doesn't need to read any additional input, and rl_vi_redo assumes
that a single call to rl_dispatch is sufficient. Fixes bug reported
by Carlos Pita <carlosjosepita@gmail.com>
8/7
---
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: if a substitution (parameter expansion) error
occurs, and shell_compatibility_level is <= 43, return expansion error
as in all previous versions. If shell_compatibility_level is > 43,
a posix-mode non-interactive shell will consider this a fatal error.
Problem reported by Christian Neukirchen <chneukirchen@gmail.com>
doc/bashref.texi
- documented that word expansion errors cause fatal errors in posix mode
non-interactive shells
8/8
---
subst.h
- SD_COMPLETE: skip_to_delim being called as part of word completion
- SX_COMPLETE: one of the string_extract functions being called as
part of word completion
bashline.c
- find_cmd_start,find_cmd_end,find_cmd_name: call skip_to_delim with
SD_COMPLETE flag
subst.c
- skip_double_quoted: takes new flags argument; changed callers
- skip_double_quoted: if flags argument includes SX_COMPLETE, pass it
to extract_command_subst
- extract_command_subst: if flags&SX_COMPLETE, call
extract_delimited_string instead of xparse_dolparen, since completion
may call this for unterminated command substitutions. Fixes
(imperfectly) bug reported by Ingo Ruhnke <grumbel@gmail.com>
- skip_to_delim: if passed the SD_COMPLETE flag, pass the SX_COMPLETE
flag to skip_double_quoted
- char_is_quoted: pass SX_COMPLETE flag to skip_double_quoted
- unclosed_pair: pass SX_COMPLETE flag to skip_double_quoted
8/9
---
execute_cmd.c
- time_command: catch longjmps to top_level and print command timing
statistics even after a jump to top_level. Fixes issue reported by
Sam Watkins <sam@nipl.net>
8/10
----
config-top.h
- OPENLOG_OPTS: if SYSLOG_HISTORY is defined, define to LOG_PID, so
each message is tagged with the pid
bashhist.h
- bash_syslog_history: the first time it's called, call openlog with
OPENLOG_OPTS and SYSLOG_FACILITY
8/11
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- GROUPS,FUNCNAME: change description to note that assignments are
silently ignored, but do not return an error (which would constitute
an assignment error and cause posix mode shells to abort). Problem
pointed out by Grzegorz Bajson <gbajson@gmail.com>
8/12
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand_indir: if the value of the indirectly expanded
variable isn't something that the shell would expand if it were inside
${}, error out right away before calling parameter_brace_expand_word.
Fixes problem reported by isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
- parameter_brace_expand: handle returning &expand_wdesc_error or
&expand_wdesc_fatal from parameter_brace_expand_indir in case it does
that someday
8/13
----
jobs.c
- {save,restore}_pipeline: saved_pipeline now a linked list of pipelines,
new ones allocated in save_pipeline and freed in restore_pipeline.
This allow multiple nested calls to save_pipeline (e.g., in traps
and then in process substitution). Fix for bug reported by isabella
parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
print_cmd.c
- named_function_string: if printing a function with the same name as a
reserved word, add the `function ' keyword before the name to avoid
parsing problems when trying to reuse it as input. Fix for bug
reported by isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
8/14
----
lib/readline/text.c
- rl_insert: when optimizing typeahead, make sure we set rl_last_func
ourselves if we set pending input, since the mainline code path
won't set rl_last_func if input is pending. Fixes bug reported by
Hiroo Hayashi <hiroo.hayashi@computer.org>
8/15
----
builtins/type.def
- describe_command: if using the short description (CDESC_SHORTDESC) in
posix mode, describe posix special builtins as such. Requested by
Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
builtins/enable.def
- BASH_LOADABLES_PATH: a colon-separated list of directories where bash
looks for loadable builtins specified as arguments to `enable -f'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- BASH_LOADABLES_PATH: document new shell variable
configure.ac,Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- loadablesdir: set in configure, substitute into Makefiles. Reserved
for future use
8/18
----
subst.c
- shell_expand_word_list: if make_internal_declare fails, make sure to
propagate that error return back and make the assignment statement
fail. Fixes seg fault reported by Sergey Tselikh <stselikh@gmail.com>
8/20
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: made a slight tweak to the warning message about
quoted compound assignments by printing it only if the array (indexed
or assoc) does not already exist
8/21
----
braces.c
- mkseq: call strvec_dispose before throw_to_top_level if we saw SIGINT
to avoid a memory leak
trap.c
- maybe_set_return_trap: set the RETURN trap to string if it's not
already trapped, in the same way as the debug and error traps
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: use maybe_set_return_trap to allow functions to set
return traps that persist across calls even if function tracing is
enabled
lib/readline/input.c
- rl_gather_tyi: make sure errno reset to 0 after select call, for
ioctl and read
- rl_gather_tyi: if read returns -1/EIO, return -1
- rl_read_key: if rl_gather_tyi returns -1/EIO, return READERR if in
RL_STATE_READCMD (reading command in readline_internal_char), EOF
if not (like rl_getc). Continue to return '\n' on other errors;
rl_done = 1 in any case. Fix for issue reported by
Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
lib/readline/{misc,text,vi_mode}.c
- fix return values from rl_read_key to handle < 0
8/22
----
parse.y
- parsing_redirection: macro that expands to true if the last read
token (always passed as an argument) is a redirection token that
will leave us reading a word that's the target of the redirection
- command_token_position: make sure that even if the parser state
indicates we are reading a simple command (PST_REDIRLIST), we do
not perform alias expansion on a WORD that is part of a redirection,
using parsing_redirection() to do so. Fixes but reported to Red Hat
by Robert Alm Nilsson <rorialni@gmail.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=795795
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: only print the warning now if the variable is not
already an array or if we are not creating an array with -a or -A,
cuts down the spurious warnings
- declare_internal: even if the rhs of the assignment looks like a
compound array, if we're not assigning to an existing array or we're
not creating an array, make it an array subscript assignment. This
means things like declare a[1]='(foo)' and a[1]='(foo)' behave
identically
builtins/help.def
- wdispcolumn: change use of displen and add new dispchars variable to
deal with locales where each wide character does not take up one
column position. Fix for bug reported by Mingye (Arthur) Wang
<arthur200126@hotmail.com>
8/23
----
sig.c
- sigint_sighandler: if we get a SIGINT while this_shell_builtin ==
wait_builtin, perform the special handling only if wait_intr_flag
is non-zero, don't just use it to set wait_sigint_received. This
makes sure we run bashline_set_event_hook. Fixes bug reported by
isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
8/25
----
subst.h
- SD_HISTEXP: new flag for skip_to_delim, indicates we are looking for
the history expansion character (special double quote handling)
- skip_to_delim: handle SD_HISTEXP flag, changes double quote handling
to be similar to history library: don't call skip_double_quote, make
sure single quotes aren't special in double quotes, but continue to
skip over $(), ${}, and other similar constructs
8/27
----
support/bash.pc.in
- new file, pkgconfig template for bash, installed to support nascent
loadable builtins dev environment
examples/loadables/Makefile.inc
- new file, example Makefile with correct definitions for loadable
builtin development
configure.ac
- headersdir: directory where headers get installed to support loadable
builtin development
- examples/loadables/Makefile.inc, support/bash.pc: create
Makefile.in
- INSTALLED_HEADERS, INSTALLED_BUILTINS_HEADERS, INSTALLED_INCFILES,
CREATED_HEADERS: new variables holding names of include files to
install into $(headersdir) for loadable builtin development
- install-headers,install-headers-dirs: new targets to support
installing headers into $(headersdir) and subdirectories for loadable
builtin development
- uninstall-headers: target to uninistall headers in $(headersdir)
- uninstall: call uninstall-headers whether or not install-headers
was done; add uninstall in examples/loadables
- install: add install in examples/loadables
- clean: add clean in examples/loadables
examples/loadables/Makefile.in
- install-supported, install-unsupported: new targets, make install
chooses one based on $(SHOBJ_STATUS)
- install-supported: now cds to the top level build directory and
installs the header files
- install-supported: now installs Makefile.inc to $(loadablesdir) as
an example
- uninstall-supported,uninistall-unsupported: uninstall targets,
make uninstall chooses one based on $(SHOBJ_STATUS)
8/31
----
lib/glob/Makefile.in
- CPPFLAGS: move after ${INCLUDES} so library-specific include paths
take precedence. This is what the other parts of the shell do.
Report from Poor Yorick <org.gnu.lists.bug-bash@pooryorick.com>
builtins/read.def
- reset_alarm: cancel alarm before restoring signal handler to avoid
possible race condition. Report and fix from Oleg Popov
<dev-random@mail.ru>
subst.c
- string_extract_verbatim: if SEPARATORS is "'", don't short-circuit
to string_extract_single_quoted unless the SX_NOCTLESC flag is set.
Callers expect this function to honor CTLESC, even to quote a single
quote. Fixes bug reported by isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
and several others
9/2
---
include/chartypes.h
- TOCTRL: handle '?' by special-casing it to 0x7f. Fixes a problem
with $'\c?' reported by Helmut Karlowski <helmut.karlowski@ish.de>
redir.c
- write_here_string: don't word-split the here string document. The
bash documentation has always said this doesn't happen, even though
bash has done so for years, and other shells that implement here-
strings don't perform any word splitting. The practical effect is
that sequences of IFS characters are collapsed to spaces. Fixes
bug reported by Clint Hepner <clint.hepner@gmail.com>
9/3
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add \? to the list of backslash escapes expanded by $'...' ANSI-C
quoting. It was expanded but not documented
lib/readline/util.c
- _rl_audit_tty: updated from Red Hat patch
lib/readline/readline.c
- HAVE_DECL_AUDIT_USER_TTY: correct #define check
9/13
----
shell.c
- read_from_stdin: make sure value set to 1 appropriately if the shell
is reading from standard input, as Posix seems to specify (?)
lib/readline/kill.c
- _rl_copy_to_kill_ring: don't assume that rl_kill_ring has been
allocated if _rl_last_command_was_kill is non-zero; make sure it's
non-null before indexing into it
9/15
----
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: cope with a NULL env pointer. Fixes bug
reported by ziyunfei <446240525@qq.com>
9/16
----
builtins/exec.def
- exec_builtin: if -c is supplied, pass an empty array instead of a NULL
pointer to shell_execve
variables.c
- set_pwd: only believe $PWD if it begins with a slash; try to
canonicalize it and set it to physical path if canonicalization fails.
Reported by ziyunfei <446240525@qq.com>
9/17
----
subst.c
- do_compound_assignment: make sure to dispose of word list generated
by expand_compound_array_assignment; fixes memory leak reported in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1264101
variables.c
- adjust_shell_level: clamp the value of shell_level at 1000 and reset
there, instead of > 1000, since the itos replacement code doesn't
handle the value 1000. Fixes bug reported by ziyunfei
<446240525@qq.com>
shell.h,parse.y
- save_parser_state,restore_parser_state: now save and restore
redir_stack, short-circuiting if need_here_doc == 0. If we save a
non-zero value for need_here_doc, we have to make sure there is
something valid for gather_here_documents to work on. Fixes bug
reported by Brian Carpenter <brian.carpenter@gmail.com>
9/18
----
array.c
- array_to_assign: use ansic_shouldquote to check whether each element
value contains non-printable characters and use ansic_quote to
generate the value instead of using sh_double_quote unconditionally
assoc.c
- assoc_to_assign: if either the key or the value of an associative
array element contains non-printable characters (ansic_shouldquote
returns true), use ansic_quote to quote them instead of using double
quotes unconditionally
9/19
----
subst.c
- pat_subst: handle REP being NULL. Fixes bug reported by Brian
Carpenter <brian.carpenter@gmail.com>
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_string: if we get a longjmp to top_level with DISCARD as the
code (in which case we are going to go on), return -DISCARD to our
caller (always xparse_dolparen) after doing our own cleanup instead
of calling jump_to_top_level
parse.y
- xparse_dolparen: if parse_string returns < 0, do the appropriate
cleanup and then jump_to_top_level with the negative of the return
value. This allows us to do the appropriate parser cleanup in
case we're not going to exit the shell. Fixes bug reported by Brian
Carpenter <brian.carpenter@gmail.com>
subst.c
- extract_delimited_string: if a recursive call to one of the extract_
functions or a call to ADVANCE_CHAR leaves i past the end of the
string, cut the loop off at the end of the string. Fixes bug
reported by Brian Carpenter <brian.carpenter@gmail.com>
9/20
----
subst.c
- get_var_and_type: return appropriate values if variable indirection
results in a NULL variable. Fixes bug reported by Brian Carpenter
<brian.carpenter@gmail.com>
lib/readline/history.c
- history_get_time: handle strtol overflows caused by malicious
modifications to timestamps in the history file. Fixes issue
reported by rens@endoria.net
9/21
----
lib/readline/rlconf.h
- ENABLE_AUDIT_TTY_SUPPORT: now undefined (off) by default
9/24
----
jobs.c
- waitchld: if we get a SIGINT while waiting for a child to exit, but
the kernel doesn't interrupt the waitpid(2) call, assume the child
caught SIGINT if it exited for some reason other than SIGINT. Fix
suggested by Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
input.c
- make_buffered_stream: use B_TEXT in buffered stream flags instead
of (typo) O_TEXT. Report and fix from Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
9/27
----
execute_cmd.c
- shell_execve: call reset_parser before calling initialize_subshell,
which calls delete_all_aliases. reset_parser wants to free the
pushed string list, which has pointers back into the alias table
(use after free)
- execute_simple_command: if we fork for an async command, make sure
the child process increments shell_level before performing any
word expansions, so $BASH_SUBSHELL is incremented. Fixes issue
reported by ziyunfei <446240525@qq.com>
10/1
----
builtins/kill.def
- kill_builtin: make -L equivalent to -l for compatibility with other
(Linux) versions of kill
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- kill: document new `-L' option
10/2
----
[bash-4.4-beta frozen]
10/5
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- LC_TIME: document that the shell recognizes it and calls setlocale
when it changes; and that the shell uses it for time formatting
10/6
----
subst.c
- skip_single_quoted: now takes an additional `flags' argument, like
skip_double_quoted; changed callers
- skip_single_quoted: now pays attention to SX_COMPLETE flag, allows
backslash to escape single quote, like $'...' allows
- skip_to_delim: added case where we are completing and we are
skipping over a $'...' string to call skip_single_quoted with
SX_COMPLETE flag to allow backslash to quote single quote. Fixes
bug reported by Daniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org>
- char_is_quoted: make analogous changes to handle $'...' so we can
accommodate $'ab \' cd'
10/11
-----
subst.c,bashjmp.h
- no_longjmp_on_fatal_error: now global so other parts of the shell can
use it
arrayfunc.c
- expand_array_index: if no_longjmp_on_fatal_error is non-zero, don't
longjmp to top_level, just return 0. Fixes bug reported by
isabella parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
subst.c
- CQ_RETURN: restore old value of no_longjmp_on_fatal_error (oldjmp);
make sure all callers (skip_matched_pair, skip_to_delim,
char_is_quoted) save no_longjmp_on_fatal_error to oldjmp before
setting it to 1
expr.c
- expr_streval: if longjmping after an unbound variable error, jump
back to expr toplevel (evalbuf) if no_longjmp_on_fatal_error is set
in an interactive shell
variables.c
- push_func_var: if pushing an array variable, such as when a variable
in the temporary environment is promoted to an array by mapfile when
the shell is in posix mode (so variable assignments preceding special
builtins or shell functions persist in the shell environment after
the builtin returns), make sure to copy the array or hash table so
the variable is duplicated correctly. Fixes seg fault reported by
Linda Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
10/13
-----
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: add call to sv_shcompat, so BASH_COMPAT
can be set in the initial environment
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: set loop_level to 0 only if shell_compatibility_level
is greater than bash-4.3; this was kind of an incompatible change.
Report from Carlos Pita <carolosjosepita@gmail.com>
COMPAT,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- compat43: added loop_level changes to description
10/15
-----
lib/sh/casemod.c,lib/readline/display.c
- make sure mb_cur_max variable is defined outside of HANDLE_MULTIBYTE
if it's used outside HANDLE_MULTIBYTE. Fixes from Greg Wooledge
<wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
support/Makefile.in
- bash.pc: remove as part of distclean, not clean. Report from Andreas
Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
10/17
-----
subst.c
- array_var_assignment: make sure to call quote_string or quote_escapes
on the assignment string, so spaces in the assignment survive word
splitting. Fixes bug reported by isabella parakiss
<izaberina@gmail.com>
10/20
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- word splitting: make sure that newline is listed as one of the IFS
whitespace characters. Fixes omission reported by ziyunfei
<446240525@qq.com>
lib/readline/histfile.c
- history_do_write: make sure that we only create and use the tempfile
if the history file exists and is a regular file. Reported several
times, most recent check the result of a report from
<marko.teiste@gmail.com>
10/22
-----
jobs.c
- delete_all_jobs: if running_only == 0, we are eventually going to
clear the bgpids list, so don't bother to add pids to it in
delete_job (call with DEL_NOBGPID flag if running_only == 0)
10/24
-----
jobs.[ch]
- bgpids: new implementation from a patch from John Fremlin
<john@fb.com>, uses an array for the list of the last CHILD_MAX
terminated background pids, and a separate hash table to search it.
The storage can be freed as a unit, and the size of the hash table
(currently 4096) is independent of the size of the bgpids table
subst.c
- inherit_errexit: new variable to control whether or not command
substitution inherits the -e (errexit) option. Disabled by default
general.c
- posix_initialize: set inherit_errexit = 1 when Posix mode is enabled
builtins/shopt.def
- inherit_errexit: new shell option, tracks value of inherit_errexit,
allows command substitution to inherit the setting of errexit without
posix mode. From a request and patch submitted by Christoph Gysin
<christoph.gysin@gmail.com>
{version,version2}.c
- use #if HAVE_SNPRINTF instead of #if defined in case configure
decides to #define it to 0. Fixes problem reported by Klaus Ziegler
<klausz@haus-gisela.de>
configure.ac
- when checking for sys/resource.h, make sure to include <sys/time.h>
for the benefit of both old systems that require it and new versions
of autoconf that require a header file to compile to report its
presence. Reported by Klaus Ziegler <klausz@haus-gisela.de>
10/26
-----
subst.h
- SD_ARITHEXP: new flag value for skip_to_delim, supports parsing
arithmetic expressions in parameter expansions
subst.c
- skip_to_delim: handle SD_ARITHEXP flag by skipping parentheses for
subexpressions and allowing ?: expression to not terminate an
arithmetic expression delimited by `:'
- skiparith: just call skip_to_delim with the SD_ARITHEXP option and
the right delimiter string and return the right result. Fixes bug
reported by <grishalevit@gmail.com>
include/shmbchar.h
- strip out everything except what is needed to support is_basic and
similar functions, since the mbchar_t typedef apparently conflicts
with some AIX-specific type definition. Problem reported by
Michael Felt <aixtools@gmail.com>
10/27
-----
builtins/{set,ulimit}.def
- {set,ulimit}_builtin: make sure that --help is treated the same as
-? and prints a message and returns. Fixes bug reported by ziyunfei
<446240525@qq.com>
builtins/*.def
- make sure to consistently use builtin_help() instead of mix of that
function and builtin_usage()
10/29
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- BASH_CMDS, BASH_ALIASES: note that removing elements from these
array variables is not currently reflected in the command hash
table and alias list, respectively. Reported by isabella parakiss
<izaberina@gmail.com>
10/30
-----
eval.c
- reader_loop: if PS0 is set in an interactive shell, expand and
display it after reading a (complete) command but before executing
it. This differs from the DEBUG trap because the DEBUG trap is
executed once for each simple command (and some others, like each
time through a for loop). From a patch submitted by Dan Stromberg
<dstromberglists@gmail.com>
parse.y
- prompt_again: set ps0_prompt from $PS0 in an interactive shell
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- PS0: document new prompt string
11/3
----
subst.c
- cond_expand_node: if special > 0, remove quoted nulls from the word
list, since no word splitting takes place. Fixes bug reported by
Corentin Peuvrel <cpeuvrel@pom-monitoring.com>
11/4
----
doc/{bash.1,builtins.texi}
- inherit_errexit: add to shopt description; modify Posix mode
description
11/9
----
lib/readline/util.c
- rl_tilde_expand: fix out-of-bounds read caused when this function
is invoked with rl_point == 0. Bug reported by Hanno Böck
<hanno@hboeck.de>
11/11
-----
{nojobs,jobs}.c
- get_original_tty_job_signals: force the original signal disposition
for SIGTSTP/SIGTTIN/SIGTTOU to SIG_DFL in interactive shells. This
will force child processes to get SIG_DFL even if the shell is
started with those signals ignored. From a bug report from
Keith Thompson <keithsthompson@gmail.com>
11/13
-----
make_cmd.c
- make_function_def: if a function is being defined without a source
file, and the shell has not been initialized, assume that the
function is being imported from the environment and set the
source_file struct member to "environment". Set to "main" if the
shell has been initialized. Fixes bug reported on savannah by
Arno-Can Uestuensoez
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php?108903
subst.c
- skip_to_delim: if the shell is in posix mode (posixly_correct != 0)
and performing history expansion ((flags & SD_HISTEXP) != 0), allow
double quotes to quote the history expansion character. TENTATIVE
CHANGE, inspired by
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php?108491
11/14
-----
jobs.c
- wait_for: modify change from 4/23 to only give the terminal to
shell_pgrp if not running in the background and subshell_environment
indicates we're not in a pipeline and not an async command. Fixes
bug reported by konsolebox <konsolebox@gmail.com>
11/16
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new posix-mode behavior of not giving ! special meaning
within double quotes, even if histexpand is enabled
11/17
-----
builtins/evalfile.c
- fc_execute_file: pass FEVAL_BUILTIN flag to _evalfile so it returns
the value of parse_and_execute after executing the commands in the
file. Fixes bug reported by Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
11/20
-----
subst.c
- process_substitute: don't unconditionally set pipeline_pgrp to
shell_pgrp; do that only if pipeline_pgrp == 0 (we haven't forked
yet) or if we know we haven't forked for a command, a pipeline,
or an async command. Fixes bug reported by
<gnu.20.drkshadow@spamgourmet.com>
as https://savannah.gnu.org/support/index.php?108593
11/24
-----
variables.c
- set_pwd: inherit the value of OLDPWD from the initial environment
if it names a directory. From a report from John Wiersba
<jrw32982@yahoo.com>
builtins/set.def
- -T: fix help text to note that the DEBUG and RETURN traps are both
inherited if this is set. Report from Grisha Levin
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- HISTIGNORE,GLOBIGNORE: note that the pattern matching is subject to
the setting of the `extglob' variable. Clarification raised by
Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
builtins/jobs.def,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- disown: add text to synopsis making it clear that disown takes a
pid argument. From a report from Matthew Stanfield
<matthew@i-dig.info>
findcmd.c,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- EXECIGNORE: change pattern matching to use FNMATCH_EXTFLAG like other
IGNORE variables. From a report from Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
trap.c
- _run_trap_internal: make sure to catch and use return values supplied
as arguments to `return'; instead of just catching return, make sure
we use return_catch_value as well. Fixes bug reported by
Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>, affects RETURN, DEBUG, ERROR
traps
11/30
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_redisplay: fix code that deals with prompts that contain
multibyte characters whose physical length is longer than the screen
width (so the prompt line wraps) to deal with invisible characters
in the prompt and set the inv_lbreaks offsets correctly and set
lpos appropriately
- _rl_move_cursor_relative: always called with either visible line or
invisible line. Decide whether we are being called with the invisible
line (or a portion thereof) as the DATA argument; make sure to account
for invisible characters in the last line of the prompt by offsetting
the desired buffer offset (NEW) by where DATA starts in invisible line
and checking whether that is past the last invisible character in
the prompt
- _rl_move_cursor_relative: do the same for the visible line by using
the visible line lbreaks array instead of _rl_screenwidth, since
that fails in the presence of multibyte characters (buffer offset
vs. physical screen position). These fix bug with prompts with
multibyte characters and invisible characters that are longer than
the screen width reported by Ryo Furue <ryofurue@gmail.com>
12/1
----
parse.y,make_cmd.c
- here_doc_first_line: new variable, set to non-zero to indicate the
first line of possibly multiple here documents associated with the
current command. Set in parse.y:gather_here_documents() before
reading any here documents, set to 0 after reading the first line
of any here document in make_cmd.c:make_here_document().
parse.y
- history_delimiting_chars: if parser_state indicates we are reading
a here document, don't use current_command_line_count to see whether
or not we're on the first line of a here document -- it can be fooled
by multi-line commands (or even backslash-escaped newlines). Use
here_doc_first_line to check that directly. Fixes bug reported by
Geoffrey Allott <geoffrey@allott.email>
shell.h,parse.y
- save and restore here_doc_first_line as part of the shell's parser
state
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- use ANSI-C rand() interface if random() not available. Fixes problem
with linking on (ancient) Solaris 2.4 reported by Klaus Ziegler
<klausz@haus-gisela.de>
12/2
----
aclocal.m4
- RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION: if cross-compiling, assume current version
of readline if cross-compiling bash while using an external readline
library. Fix from Barry Davis <barry_davis@stormagic.com>
execute_cmd.c
- execute_builtin: save and restore value of builtin_ignoring_errexit
instead of assuming we can set it back to 0 -- the ignore-errexit
cases might be nested
- execute_builtin: after a builtin executes and eval_unwind is set,
set exit_immediately_on_error to 0 if builtin_ignoring_errexit is
set, and back to the value of errexit otherwise, just like the
code that sets -e does. Fixes short-circuiting bug reported by
Marcin Swigon <swigon.mar@gmail.com>
12/5
----
builtins/setattr.def
- set_or_show_attributes: instead of using a fixed string for the
options argument to `declare', which results in export adding the
readonly attribute, build the option string dynamically like in
subst.c:shell_expand_word_list()
- set_or_show_attributes: don't add the -r option to declare if the
attribute passed as an argument doesn't include att_readonly; add
-x if the attribute includes att_exported
- set_or_show_attributes: add the -g option to declare so readonly
and export in functions that go through this code path don't create
local variables. Part of fix for bug reported by ziyunfei
<446240525@qq.com>
execute_cmd.c
- make_internal_declare: if we have an assignment builtin that isn't
supposed to create local variables (export/readonly), make sure to
add the W_ASSNGLOBAL flag to each assignment statement word.
Part of fix for bug reported by ziyunfei <446240525@qq.com> where
readonly can create local variables when invoked with a compound
array assignment as an argument within a shell function
subst.c
- make_internal_declare: added third argument: command name. Not used
in any useful way yet
- do_compound_assignment: handle attempted assignments to readonly
variables and print error messages, like bind_variable does and the
callers expect. This means that assignments to readonly array
variables can't go through a code path that allows them to fail
silently
doc/Makefile.in
- uninstall: run install-info --delete after removing the installed
info file to update the directory file
execute_cmd.c
- execute_disk_command: since we still (and have always) perform
redirections in child processes, we need to mark that state so
we know that we're in a child process. subshell_performing_redirections
is the new variable; non-zero when executing do_redirections()
subst.c
- process_substitute: if we are executing process substitution in a
redirection expansion context (expanding_redir == 1), the child
process should not have access to any temporary environment the
parent has. Call flush_tempenv() in the child process to get rid
of it. Fix for bug reported by Clint Hepner <clint.hepner@gmail.com>
12/9
----
jobs.c
- waitchld: if in posix mode and attempting to let SIGCHLD interrupt the
wait builtin, make sure wait_intr_flag is non-zero before trying to
longjmp to wait_intr_buf. Fixes bug reported by Aharon Robbins
<arnold@skeeve.com>
12/10
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- update_line: if a prompt containing invisible characters changes,
and the change is within the prompt string, we need to redraw the
entire prompt. After that redraw, if the cursor position is after
the first index where the old and new lines differ, we can short-
circuit the update if the line length stays the same
- update_line: if we redraw the entire prompt string because the prompt
contains invisible characters and the first difference is in the
middle of the prompt, we possibly need to adjust our idea of the
first differing character in the old and new lines. We punt and do
a dumb update in this case. Fixes bug with dynamic vi-mode mode
strings containing invisible characters reported by Dylan Cali
<calid1984@gmail.com>
12/11
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- update_line: if we move up to a new screen line, we need to recompute
the number of invisible characters on the new current line
(visible_wrap_offset). Fixes bug reported to bug-readline by
Per Bothner <per@bothner.com>
- update_line: update code that attempts to compute where we are in
the new line buffer. Fixes `vt100' bug reported to bug-readline by
Per Bothner <per@bothner.com>
12/18
-----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: unwind-protect and restore BASH_ARGC and BASH_ARGV
- restore_funcarray_state: now global
execute_cmd.h
- make func_array_state type global, add extern function declaration
for restore_funcarray_state
builtins/evalfile.c
- _evalfile: use restore_funcarray_state and pop_args as unwind-protects
to restore BASH_{SOURCE,LINENO,ARGC,ARGV} and FUNCNAME on interrupts.
Fixes bug reported back on 11/10 by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
12/20
-----
lib/readline/isearch.c
- _rl_isearch_dispatch: after removing the only character from the
search string with DEL, leaving the search string empty, don't match
the previous line if we didn't have a match before
12/22
-----
bashhist.c
- enable_history_list,remember_on_history: initialize to 0 instead of 1
shell.c
- init_interactive,init_interactive_script: set enable_history_list and
remember_on_history to 1 (defaults)
12/23
-----
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: don't inherit PS4 from the environment
if the shell is running with euid == 0; just reset it to `+ '. This
is a known potential vulnerability, since PS4 expansion performs
command substitution in the root shell's context before displaying
it. Discussion started by up201407890@alunos.dcc.fc.up.pt
bashhist.c
- bash_history_reinit: initialize remember_on_history to the value of
enable_history_list (set -o history). Fixes bug reported by
Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com> with command-line
option `-o history' not having any effect
12/28
-----
lib/readline/{history.h,histfile.c}
- history_file_version: new int variable, reserved for future use
- history_multiline_entries: new int variable, can be set by the
calling application to enable reading multi-line history entries
from the history file (currently undocumented)
lib/readline/history.c
- _hs_append_history_line: new function, append a line passed as an
argument to a specified history entry, used to create multi-line
history entries
lib/readline/histfile.c
- read_history_range: implement a heuristic that temporarily sets the
history comment character if the first line read from the history
file looks like it has is a timestamp (#[:digit:]) so we can read
timestamps from the history file properly. Originally reported
back in March 2015 by Christoph Anton Mitterer <calestyo@gmail.com>
- read_history_range: make sure history_multiline_entries is non-zero
if the history file looks like it has timestamps
- read_history_range: if we think we have a history file with timestamps
and we read more than one non-timestamp consecutive history lines,
assume they are part of a single multi-line history entry and paste
them together using _hs_append_history_line. Feature most recently
requested by james harvey <jamespharvey20@gmail.com>, also suggested
by Christoph Anton Mitterer <calestyo@gmail.com>
examples/loadables/setpgid.c
- setpgid: new loadable builtin, originally contributed by Jason
Vas Dias <jason.vas.dias@gmail.com>
12/29
-----
bashhist.c
- bash_history_inhibit_expansion: fix cases where a history expansion
should be skipped because it's in a command or process substitution
but there is another history expansion preceding the substitution
on the command line. Don't let the previous history expansion fool
the function into saying the command substitution history expansion
should be performed
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_prologue: always unwind-protect history_expansion_inhibited,
since history expansion can be enabled in non-interactive shells,
and calling eval once in a non-interactive shell inhibits history
expansion forever even if `set -o histexpand' was run before the
eval
builtins/common.h
- SEVAL_NOHISTEXP: new flag for parse_and_execute/parse_string; means
to not perform history expansion (decouple from SEVAL_NOHIST, which
now means to not remember commands on history); changed all callers
that had SEVAL_NOHIST to have SEVAL_NOHIST|SEVAL_NOHISTEXP
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_prologue: instead of calling bash_history_disable, set
remember_on_history to 0 if SEVAL_NOHIST and history_expansion_inhibited
to 1 if SEVAL_NOHISTEXP
12/30
-----
subst.c
- skip_to_histexp: new function, a stripped-down version of skip_to_delim.
Used to skip to the next unquoted instance of the history expansion
character, handles peculiar quoting and command/process substitution
requirements. Better fix for bug reported by
Zigmund.Ozean@zig-home.localdomain back in January, prompted by report
from Keith Thompson <keithsthompson@gmail.com>
bashhist.c
- bash_history_inhibit_expansion: use skip_to_histexp instead of
skip_to_delim
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand_rhs: if the rhs of an expansion is "$@" and
IFS is null, we need to separate the (quoted) positional parameters
in the returned word with a space, and mark the word as needing to
be split on spaces (W_SPLITSPACE). Fix for issues reported back in
October 2014 as the result of an austin-group discussion, and just
re-reported by Martijn Dekker <martijn@inlv.org>
1/4/2016
--------
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: if autocd is set, invoke a function named
`cd' if one exists, instead of the shell builtin. Feature requested
by transl8czech@gmail.com
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- if a command's short description is the same as its name (e.g., `true'),
don't mark the short doc to be translated. Report and fix from
Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
1/6
---
subst.c
- command_substitute,process_substitute: before replacing the file
descriptor underlying stdout (fd 1), make sure to purge any pending
stdio output that hasn't been written successfully, even after a
call to fflush(). Fixes bug reported by cks@cs.toronto.edu
1/7
---
builtins/{echo,printf}.def
- echo_builtin,printf_builtin: don't use terminate_immediately; use
calls to QUIT in the body of the print loop after writes and flushes.
Fixes problem with running the signal handler and exit trap in a
signal context and other bug reported by cks@cs.toronto.edu
builtins/common.c
- sh_chkwrite: put in calls to QUIT to catch signals that interrupt
writes
shell.c
- get_current_user_info: protect endpwent() with #ifdef HAVE_GETPWENT.
Fixes bug reported by pb <p-bauer-schriesheim@t-online.de>
1/8
---
lib/readline/bind.c
- _rl_init_file_error: now a varargs function so it can take format
strings and arguments and pass them to vfprintf
- rl_parse_and_bind: print a warning if we encounter a key binding
string with one or more hyphens but we don't find a valid modifier
(`control', `meta', etc.). Prompted by a report from Andrew Kurn
<kurn@sfu.ca>
- rl_parse_and_bind: improve several existing error messages now that
_rl_init_file_error takes a variable number of arguments
- rl_variable_bind: print error message upon encountering unknown
variable
1/10
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- rl_parse_and_bind: if a `bare' keybinding is supplied without any
terminating `:' or whitespace separating it from the command to be
bound, signal an error
1/11
----
subst.c
- process_substitute: when compiled without job control (JOB_CONTROL not
defined), make sure we call stop_making_children like we do in the job
control code branch, so already_making_children is reset to 0. This
is what command substitution does. Fixes bug reported by Alastair
Hughes <hobbitalastair@yandex.com>
1/12
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_in_subshell: if a user subshell (`(command)') or other shell
compound command has an input pipe, note for later by setting
stdin_redir. This will inhibit the implicit redirection of standard
input from /dev/null for async commands executed as part of this
subshell. Fixes bug reported by Martin D Kealey <martin@kurahaupo.gen.nz>
- execute_simple_command: if the shell forks to execute this command
because it has an input pipe, set stdin_redir to inhibit later redirection
from /dev/null for async commands
1/13
----
execute_cmd.c
- HASH_BANG_BUFSIZE: use #define for size of buffer used in
READ_SAMPLE_BUF instead of straight constant 80
- HASH_BANG_BUFSIZ: increase to 128 because Linux allows 128 chars in
exec header. Reported by Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
configure.ac
- remove support for purify and purecoverage
- change release level to `rc1'
1/15
----
builtins/enable.def
- dyn_load_builtin: fix missing argument to builtin_error if load function
returns an error. Fix from Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
1/18
----
builtins/history.def
- histtime: display a better error message for invalid timestamps; use
existing `??' string for empty/missing timestamps or invalid history
entries. Suggestion from Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org>
1/21
----
lib/readline/text.c
- rl_insert: when trying to optimize typeahead, make sure to reset the
key sequence and key sequence length when we read a character that is
not bound to self-insert. Bug report from Geir Hauge
<geir.hauge@gmail.com>
1/25
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- word splitting: add example showing how -d'' is equivalent to -d
after word splitting and null argument removal
1/27
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- read: modify description to make it more clear that the line is split
using the same rules as word splitting, and use `delimiters' instead
of `separators', which people read the wrong way
2/2
---
variables.c
- initialize_shell_variables: allow FUNCNEST to set funcnest_max when
imported from the environment. Inspired by
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1274553
2/11
----
bashhist.c
- bash_history_inhibit_expansion: function should be compiled in only if
BANG_HISTORY is defined. Report from isabella parakiss
<izaberina@gmail.com>
[bash-4.4-rc1 frozen]
2/15
----
lib/readline/text.c
- rl_refresh_line: call rl_redraw_prompt_last_line instead of
rl_forced_update_display to avoid redrawing all lines of a multiline
prompt (overwriting the last line of the multiline prompt in the
process). Report from Hugh Davenport <hugh@davenport.net.nz>
2/18
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: when processing ${!name[@]}, make sure to
free `name' before returning the list of keys to avoid a memory leak.
Fixes bug reported by Emilio PastorMira <Emilio.PastorMira@utimaco.com>
2/19
----
trap.c
- free_trap_strings: when freeing the `special' traps (NSIG to BASH_NSIG),
check whether or not the `signal' is trapped, as it would be if the
subshell inherited it (errtrace) and don't free the trap string in that
case. Fixes bug reported by Jan Klötzke <jan@kloetzke.net>
2/21
----
lib/sh/netconn.c
- isnetconn: return false if getpeername fails with errno == EBADF.
Bug and fix from Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
builtins/shopt.def
- parse_bashopts: when reading BASHOPTS from the environment, make
sure to call any set functions associated with a variable, instead
of just setting the value to 1. Report and fix from
Vehlow, Jörg <Joerg.Vehlow@kratzer-automation.com>
2/22
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- rl_display_match_list: don't bother calling strrchr to check the
return value from printable_part() if rl_filename_completion_desired
is non-zero, since in that case printable_part just returns its
argument. Fixes git completion issue reported by
Dilyan Palauzov <dilyan.palauzov@aegee.org>
- _rl_colored_completion_prefix: default is now 0, testing is complete
2/23
----
variables.c
- assign_hashcmd: if the shell is restricted, reject attempts to add
pathnames containing slashes to the hash table, as the hash builtin
does. Fixes bug reported to savannah by Sylvain Beucler as
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?108969
2/24
----
subst.c
- NEED_FPURGE_DECL: need it before externs.h included, since fpurge
is now used in this file. Fixes warning reported by Mike
Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
- skip_double_quoted: add missing argument to declaration
parse.y
- shell_getc: in call to internal_warning, use %lu to print an argument
cast explicitly to unsigned long. Fixes warning reported by Mike
Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2/27
----
parse.y
- decode_prompt_string: quote result of \s expansion in case shell has
been invoked with a pathname like '$(id)'. Inspired by report from
Travis Garrell <travis.garrell@oracle.com>
- decode_prompt_string: quote result of \h and \H expansions in the
(unlikely) case that the hostname has been changed to something
malicious including a command substitution. From report from
Travis Garrell <travis.garrell@oracle.com>
builtins/getopts.def
- getopts_unbind_variable: new static function, just calls unbind_variable
for now. Placeholder for any future work to do something special if
OPTARG is readonly. Based on discussion started by Robert Elz
<kre@munnari.oz.au>
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- rl_vi_unix_word_rubout: new function, implements ^W as Posix specifies
it for vi mode, using whitespace and punctuation characters as word
boundaries. Prompted by question from Carlos Pita
<carolosjosepita@gmail.com>
lib/readline/vi_keymap.c
- bind rl_vi_unix_word_rubout to ^W by default in both insert and
command mode
lib/readline/rltty.c
- _rl_bind_tty_special_chars: if in vi mode, bind the WERASE character
to rl_vi_unix_word_rubout
lib/readline/funmap.c
- vi-unix-word-rubout is new bindable name for rl_vi_unix_word_rubout
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_vi_unix_word_rubout: new extern declaration
2/28
----
doc/bash.1
- document readline blink-matching-paren variable
- document readline completion-display-width variable
- document readline completion-map-case variable
- note that the default value of history-size depends on the value of
the HISTSIZE variable. All from a message from Branden Robinson
<g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- convert-meta: modify the description to note that readline will turn
the default to off if the locale contains eight-bit characters
- input-meta: modify the description to note that readline will turn
the default to on if the locale contains eight-bit characters
- output-meta: modify the description to note that readline will turn
the default to on if the locale contains eight-bit characters. From
a message from Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
3/6
---
examples/loadables/Makefile.in
- install-dev: make installdirs a prerequisite; don't rely on the
install-supported target to create it first. Bug with parallel
install (`make -j 4 install') reported by Chris Staub
<cstaub67@gmail.com>
3/12
----
lib/readline/display.c:
- rl_clear_visible_line: clear all screen lines occupied by the current
visible readline line. Inspired by report from Lauri Ranta
<lauri.ranta@gmail.com>
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_clear_visible_line: extern declaration
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- rl_clear_visible_line: add documentation
3/19
----
findcmd.c
- file_status: add inadvertently-dropped test for EXECIGNORE to the
`other' bits check. The check was in the original patch
- search_for_command: if the file should not be considered executable
because it's in the EXECIGNORE blacklist, don't set file_to_lose_on,
since the attempt to execute the last-ditch path will circumvent the
EXECIGNORE setting. Fixes bug reported by Dennis Williamson
<dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
3/28
----
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_redisplay: when computing where the cursor should go (and the
physical cursor position) after displaying the prompt, don't adjust
the cursor position by wadjust if there are no multibyte chars in
the prompt. lpos is already a physical cursor position; _rl_screenwidth
is the physical screen width, and we're not calling _rl_col_width and
don't need to take invisible characters into account again. Fixes
bug reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
4/1
---
parse.y
- parse_comsub: when we read `esac' followed by a break character,
turn on the LEX_RESWDOK flag because we can now read another case
statement or other compound command. Fixes bug reported by
Christian Franke <Christian.Franke@t-online.de>, original version
of patch from Piotr Grzybowski <narsil.pl@gmail.com>
- parse_comsub: leave the reserved-word-ok flag set for four-char
reserved words (then/else/elif/done/time) that can be followed by
reserved words; set lex_rwlen to 0 so we know to start reading a
new one
4/7
---
builtins/{alias,complete,jobs}.def
- {alias,compopt,disown}: add missing `CASE_HELPOPT;' so --help option
prints help longdoc instead of builtin_usage()
4/8
---
arrayfunc.c
- assign_array_var_from_word_list: use bind_array_var_internal instead
of inline code, so value conversions happen on assignment (case
modification, arithmetic evaluation, etc). Fixes bug reported by
Geir Hauge <geir.hauge@gmail.com>
4/9
---
shell.c
- main: change the logic that determines whether or not bash is running
under an emacs terminal emulator so it works with future versions of
emacs, which will change to use only $INSIDE_EMACS. Report and fix
from Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- EXT: if we see ?(pat), we can match 0 or 1 times, so if we don't
match, we should consume the extglob pattern and go on to attempt
to match the rest of the pattern against the string. Fixes bug
reported by Isabella Parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
- GMATCH: in case `*', don't short-circuit and match anything if the
* is the last character in the pattern until after we check the
special cases for matching a `.'. Fixes bugs reported back on 3/23
by Isabella Parakiss <izaberina@gmail.com>
4/13
----
bashhist.c
- hc_erasedups: fix memory leak by freeing history entry returned by
remove_history. Bug and fix from Seiichi Ishitsuka
<ishitsuka.sc@ncos.nec.co.jp>
4/19
----
config-top.h
- CD_COMPLAINS: now settable in config-top.h; enables (fatal) error
messages if cd is given multiple directory arguments
4/20
----
execute_cmd.c
- coproc_setvars: refuse to create variables with names that are not
valid identifiers. Suggestion from Piotr Grzybowski
<narsil.pl@gmail.com>
rltty.c
- rl_tty_set_echoing: interface to set _rl_echoing_p, returning old
value. Inspired by gdb use of _rl_echoing_p when switching
between terminal and curses modes described by Doug Evans
<dje@google.com>
bashline.c
- bash_execute_unix_command: use rl_clear_visible_line instead of
erasing current line on the screen, inspired by same report from
3/12. Still tentative change
configure.ac
- update release status to rc2, may skip this and go directly to
release
4/21
----
arrayfunc.c
- convert_var_to_array: make sure that the newly-converted array
variable is not marked as being an associative array. Fixes bug
reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
- convert_var_to_assoc: make sure that the newly-converted associative
array variable is not marked as being an indexed array
4/22
----
builtins/evalstring.c
- should_suppress_fork: don't suppress the fork if there are any traps
set, since that requires that we hang around to react to a signal or
collect the command's exit status and run something. Fixes bug
reported by Brian Vandenberg <phantall@gmail.com>
histexpand.c
- history_tokenize_word: handle >| as a single token. Fix from
Piotr Grzybowski <narsil.pl@gmail.com> from a report from
idallen@idallen-fibe.dyndns.org
4/24
----
execute_cmd.
- coproc_setvars: don't overwrite readonly variables used as coproc
names. From a report from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
histexpand.c
- history_tokenize_word: handle strings of digits before redirections
beginning with `<' or `>' as part of the redirection word; handle
strings of digits following `<&' or `>&' as part of the redirection
word. Inspired by patch from Piotr Grzybowski <narsil.pl@gmail.com>
from a report from idallen@idallen-fibe.dyndns.org
lib/readline/complete.c
- rl_display_match_list: if the common prefix is longer than any of
the possible matches, set the length of the common prefix to 0 so
the entire match gets printed for each match
- rl_display_match_list: make sure to output at least one space
between each displayed match, even if the displayed length is
longer than our computed max
- fnprint: if the length of the prefix (prefix_bytes) is greater than
or equal to the length of the string to be printed (print_len), make
sure to set the prefix length to 0 so the entire string is printed.
From a report from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
4/25
----
subst.c
- command_substitute: update the conditions under which we give the
terminal to pipeline_pgrp with give_terminal_to to the same ones
where wait_for uses to decide whether to give the terminal back to
shell_pgrp. This code exists to undo the work wait_for does; it
has to give the terminal back to pipeline_pgrp only under those
conditions when wait_for gives it back to the shell pgrp. Fix for
bug reported by Paulo Bardes <bardes0022@gmail.com>
4/26
----
bashline.c
- bash_filename_stat_hook: temporarily disable the `nounset' shell
option around calls to expand_prompt_string so we don't get error
messages during completion. Fixes issue reported by Eric Pruitt
<eric.pruitt@gmail.com>
4/27
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- extdebug: clarify that having this option enabled at shell startup
acts identically to --debugger. From a report from Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
jobs.[ch]
- wait_for_single_pid: now takes additional `int flags' argument
{jobs,execute_cmd}.c,builtins/wait.def
- wait_for_single_pid: changed callers to add extra argument
jobs.c
- wait_for_single_pid: if (flags & 1) == 0, don't print the error
message if PID isn't found; changed execute_pipeline call when
lastpipe is set
4/28
----
general.c
- bash_tilde_expand: try not setting interrupt_immediately or
terminate_immediately; see what happens with networked password
databases
4/29
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand, parameter_brace_expand_rhs: now take an
additional `pflags' argument from its caller so we can pass
state
- parameter_brace_expand_rhs: if expand_string_for_rhs returns a
quoted null, but l_hasdollat is set to 1, meaning we saw a quoted
"$@" of some form, we need to turn off special handling of "$@"
so something like "${@-${@-$@}}" expands to an empty string like
Posix says it should. Fixes bug reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
5/1
---
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: if we have a nameref variable with a valid
array reference that is invalid for assignment (e.g., a[*]), and
assign_array_element returns NULL, short-circuit and return NULL.
Fixes bug reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
general.[ch]
- valid_nameref_value: new function, return 1 if passed argument is
a valid variable name argument for a nameref variable: a valid
identifier, a valid array reference, or a valid positional
parameter. Second argument indicates whether the value is to be
used for an assignment; in this case, return an error if the name
consists of all digits
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: disallow values for nameref variables that don't
pass the tests in valid_nameref_value. Part of fix for bug
reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: if trying to assign a value to a nameref
variable, throw an error if valid_nameref_value fails (with a second
argument of 1). More fixes for bug reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
5/2
---
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: don't allow nameref attribute to be applied to an
existing readonly variable; it can be used to circumvent readonly
value. Fix for bug reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
variables.[ch]
- find_variable_last_nameref, find_global_variable_last_nameref: takes
a new flags argument. If flags is non-zero, and we find a nameref
variable that is unset (has no value), return that variable instead
of NULL.
{variables,execute_cmd,arrayfunc,subst}.c,builtins/{declare,set}.def
- find_variable_last_nameref, find_global_variable_last_nameref: change
callers to add flags argument (initially 0)
5/3
---
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: make sure we run the value of a namref
variable through valid_nameref_value before doing the assignment.
This can go away if we stop allowing namerefs to refer to positional
parameters
execute_cmd.c
- execute_select_command: if bind_variable returns NULL, handle it as
an error, as if attempting assignment to a readonly variable
- execute_for_command: use 1 as second argument to
find_variable_last_nameref, so it will return an invisible nameref
to assign for each variable in the list
- execute_for_command: if the current word in the list is an invalid
identifier and the loop variable is a nameref, handle it as an error,
as if attempting assignment to a readonly variable
5/4
---
variables.c
- bind_int_variable: add warning if assigning an int to a nameref
variable
- assign_in_env: if assigning a variable in the temporary environment
that is a namref, throw an error if trying to assign an invalid
value
- bind_variable_value: use valid_nameref_value instead of calls to
legal_identifier and valid_array_reference
execute_cmd.c
- coproc_setvars: if we have a nameref variable as the coproc name, but
it can't be assigned to for some reason, remove the nameref attribute
and issue a warning that we are doing so
- coproc_setvars: don't allow assignment to a nameref variable with an
invalid variable name, using same code as find_or_make_array_variable
general.c
- valid_nameref_value: disallow values consisting solely of digits,
like the positional parameters
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: don't call valid_nameref_value on the existing value
of a variable that's being converted to a nameref -- that value is
going to be thrown away and we've already checked the new value
- declare_internal: call bind_variable_value with the ASS_NAMEREF flag
if we're assigning to an existing nameref variable (for instance,
`declare -n x ; declare x=42')
5/5
---
variables.c
- make_local_variable: if we are being asked to create a local copy of
a nameref variable from a prior scope (checked by looking up
using find_variable_noref), use the nameref variable, not the variable
it references (which we find using find_variable). Bug report from
Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com> ; fix by Piotr Grzybowski
<narsil.pl@gmail.com>
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if asked to do the same thing as above (difference
is declare -n r=foo in previous case; declare -n r in this one),
don't follow reference var from a previous context. Create a new
local variable (using make_local_variable) and inherit attributes
from previous scope's nameref as above
5/6
---
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if we are assigning a value to an existing
invisible nameref variable, validate value early so we don't end up
removing the variable after the assignment fails
builtins/shopt.def
- toggle_shopts: don't call set_bashopts here unless $BASHOPTS exists,
since we don't want to set it up before it gets read from the
environment. Keeping BASHOPTS read-only should keep users from
unsetting it. Fix from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
- shopt_set_debug_mode: make sure error_trace_mode reflects the setting
of extdebug. This one is tentative. Fix from Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
- shopt_set_debug_mode: call set_shellopts after setting error_trace_mode
or function_trace_mode. Fix from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
shell.c
- start_debugger: make sure that function_trace_mode and error_trace_mode
reflect the value of debugging_mode, so they are both disabled if we
disable debugging mode because we can't find the debugger start file.
Fix from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
- start_debugger: set $SHELLOPTS and $BASHOPTS to the option values are
reflected if we change or set them here. Fix from Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
builtins/set.def
- reset_shell_options: add reset values for: posix, nolog, pipefail.
Fix from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
builtins/shopt.def
- reset_shopt_options: add reset values for: autocd, checkjobs,
complete_fullquote, dirspell, failglob, globstar, gnu_errfmt,
huponexit, inherit_errexit, interactive_comments, lastpipe,
no_empty_cmd_completion, progcomp. Fix from Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
- reset_shopt_options: make sure the following options have the right
defaults based on #defines: checkjobs, checkwinsize, direxpand,
extglob, globasciiranges. Fix from Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
flags.c
- reset_shell_flags: add missing flags, re-initialize history_expansion
based on STRICT_POSIX
5/8
---
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- history_expand: if any expansion returns 1 from history_expand_internal,
indicating that :p was supplied, make it apply to the entire line
like tcsh and csh. Fixes bug reported by Dean Stanton
<dstanton@tintri.com>
variables.[ch]
- ifsname: move define to variables.h
execute_cmd.c
- execute_for_command: check whether or not the word in the for command
is IFS; call setifs every time the variable is assigned a value.
Fixes bug report from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
5/16
----
general.c
- valid_nameref_value: explicitly handle name == 0 and *name == 0 right
away to save calls to legal_identifier
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if trying to set nameref attribute on a variable
with a null value, flag as invalid assignment, just as if running
`declare -n r=""'. Fixes bug report from Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
- declare_internal: when creating a variable with a temporary value
(""), use ASS_FORCE in the assignment flags to bypass name validity
checks on nameref variable names
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: don't call valid_nameref_value if we're
forcing assignment with (flags & ASS_FORCE)
builtins/read.def
- read_builtin: handle bind_variable returning NULL when setting REPLY.
Report and fix from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
builtins/setattr.def
- set_var_attribute: handle bind_variable returning NULL
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- sh_seedrand(): call srandom() to seed the random number generator
- sh_mktmpname, sh_mktmpfd: if we have random(), assume we have
srandom() and seed the random number generator. Still looking for
better value to see random number generator with
variables.c
- check_unbind_variable: use internal_error instead of builtin_error
{execute_cmd,variables}.c
- fix some places where bind_variable could return NULL and it was not
checked. Fix from Piotr Grzybowski <narsil.pl@gmail.com>
5/17
----
arrayfunc.c
- convert_var_to_{array,assoc}: make sure to turn off nameref attribute,
since namerefs can't be arrays
execute_cmd.c
- coproc_setvars: if the coproc name names a nameref, resolve the
nameref and use it as the name of the coproc. Suggested by Grisha
Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
subst.c
- command_substitute: don't bother calling QUIT after calling
reset_signal_handlers in the child, kill the child with SIGINT in
case we just reset the signal handler to SIG_DFL and we should just
exit instead of throwing to top level. Fixes bug reported by
Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
5/18
----
variables.c
- find_variable_nameref_for_create: find a nameref variable whose value
doesn't resolve to an existing variable and see whether or not that
value is appropriate for a new variable to be created
- find_variable_nameref_for_assignment: find a nameref variable whose
value doesn't resolve to an existing variable and see whether or not
that value is appropriate for a new variable to be created.
Difference between _assignment and _create is that _assignment
allows the nameref value to be a subscripted array reference
builtins/setattr.def
- set_var_attribute: if variable lookup doesn't return anything, check
for a nameref and make sure that any reference value is something we
should be working on here, using find_variable_nameref_for_create().
If it fails, error out and return, otherwise it's probably a reference
to a variable that hasn't been set yet, so let bind_variable take care
of that. Report from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
arrayfunc.c
- bind_array_variable: if find_shell_variable returns NULL, check for a
nameref using find_variable_nameref_for_create and create a new array
variable with the value if it returns a valid nameref variable.
Makes `unset var; declare -n ref=var ; ref[0]=foo' work right.
Report from Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
5/19
----
variables.[ch]
- unbind_variable_noref: unset a variable NAME without following any
nameref chain. If the first instance of the variable with that name
is a nameref, just unset that nameref variable.
builtins/getopts.def
- getopts_unbind_variable: if OPTARG is going to be unbound, use
unbind_variable_noref to unbind that name even if it is a nameref
variable. Issue raised by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
execute_cmd.c
- coproc_unsetvars: use unbind_variable_noref in case someone sets the
coproc _PID variable as a nameref pointing to something read-only or
strange. Issue raised by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
builtins/set.def
- set_ignoreeof: use unbind_variable_noref to unset "IGNOREEOF" and
"ignoreeof"
- set_posix_mode: use unbind_variable_noref to unset "POSIXLY_CORRECT"
variables.c
- make_vers_array: use unbind_variable_noref to unset "BASH_VERSINFO"
lib/sh/shmatch.c
- sh_regmatch: use unbind_variable_noref to unset "BASH_REMATCH"
bashline.c
- bash_execute_unix_command: use check_unbind_variable to unset
READLINE_LINE and READLINE_POINT
pcomplete.c
- unbind_compfunc_variables: use unbind_variable_noref to unset
COMP_LINE, COMP_POINT, COMP_WORDS, COMP_CWORD, COMP_TYPE, COMP_KEY
- gen_shell_function_matches: use unbind_variable_noref to unset
COMPREPLY
config-top.h
- USE_MKTEMP/USE_MKSTEMP: define by default to use libc version of
mktemp and mkstemp in lib/sh/tmpfile.c. Recommended by Mike
Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> to fix a FreeBSD problem
configure.ac,config.h.in
- mkstemp: check for mkstemp, define HAVE_MKSTEMP if available
config-bot.h
- USE_MKSTEMP: #undef if HAVE_MKSTEMP not defined
5/22
----
variables.c
- assign_in_env: if appending to a variable's value, make sure we call
make_variable_value with the empty string if expand_assignment_string_to_string
returns NULL, as do_assignment_internal does. Fixes bug with
`str=''; val=foo ; val+=str printenv val' reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
- assign_in_env: if assigning to a nameref variable in the temporary
environment, and the nameref has a valid value for assignment (even
if the target variable is not set), resolve the nameref and create
a variable in the temporary environment named by the nameref's value.
If the nameref variable is invisible or isn't set to a valid value
for assignment, just create a regular temporary variable with the
nameref's name. This provides a degree of ksh93 compatibility.
Suggested by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
- find_variable_nameref_context,find_variable_last_nameref_context:
instead of returning NULL when detecting a loop, return a
distinguished value: &nameref_maxloop_value
- bind_variable: catch nameref_maxloop_value so we can do different
things based on whether or not we get it. Right now we don't do
anything different, but we could
5/24
----
lib/readline/display.c
- update_line,_rl_move_cursor_relative: save value of MB_CUR_MAX in a
variable and use it throughout the functions instead of recomputing it
every time (which possibly costs a function call)
5/25
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: only check whether the value being assigned to a
nameref variable is a valid identifier if we're not appending to an
existing value. Suggested by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
- declare_internal: add a couple of more checks on nameref names:
o make sure `declare -n x[3]=y' is an error
o nameref variable self-references now produce a warning when
in function scope
o nameref variable self-references using subscripted arrays
(a=a[0]) now produce warnings at function scope and errors at
global scope
5/29
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: use name of readonly variable when calling sh_readonly
instead of name passed as argument to declare in case we've followed
a nameref chain
- declare_internal: when turning off attributes on a nameref variable
after following the nameref chain and turning them off on the target
variable, don't allow the readonly attribute to be removed. This is
primarily intended to turn off the nameref attribute. Issue pointed
out by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
- declare_internal: if we are attempting to modify an existing global
nameref variable, and the -n option is supplied, operate on the
nameref variable itself, not the variable it references
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- change the descriptions of namerefs and declare -n slightly to note
that using the -n option to declare will operate on the nameref
variable itself rather than the variable it references
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: if trying to assign to a read-only variable,
print the error message using the variable's name instead of the
name passed to bind_variable in case we followed a nameref
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: when we're creating a (possibly invisible) variable
as part of another operation, assigning NULL, make sure to use
ASS_FORCE to avoid warning messages from any existing nameref
variables we follow
- declare_internal: allow the nameref attribute to be removed from a
readonly nameref variable without a value but do not allow it to be
removed from a readonly nameref variable that has a value, even if it
doesn't reference an existing variable. This distinction is for ksh93
compatibility. Pointed out by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
5/31
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if the call to bind_variable_value fails for some
reason, make sure to restore the nameref attribute to flags_on and
flags_off before calling NEXT_VARIABLE
subst.c
- make_internal_declare: handle += append op
- shell_expand_word_list: when transforming assignment statement
arguments to `declare', make sure to handle += append op to avoid
passing invalid identifiers to declare. Report by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
6/1
---
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: if a nameref assignment fails, only call delete_var
to delete the variable if we created it in declare_internal in the
first place
general.c
- check_selfref: new function, checks a NAME against a VALUE for nameref
self-reference
general.h
- check_selfref: extern declaration
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: call check_selfref to determine whether a given NAME
and VALUE constitute an invalid nameref variable self-reference
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: call check_selfref to determine whether a
given NAME and VALUE constitute an invalid nameref variable self-
reference
6/2
---
parse.y
- clear_shell_input_line: new function, clears contents of shell_input_line
and sets index to 0, but doesn't free it
externs.h
- clear_shell_input_line: extern declaration
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute: call clear_shell_input_line after setting input to
string to be executed. Fixes problem with command substitution and
multi-line aliases reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
eval.c
- parse_command: only execute PROMPT_COMMAND if the shell is not
currently expanding an alias; use the same tests as parse.y:SHOULD_PROMPT
and parse.y:prompt_again() use to decide whether or not to print a
prompt. Fixes problems with PROMPT_COMMAND and multi-line aliases
reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
builtins/set.def
- unset_builtin: changes to fix three problems reported by Grisha
Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>:
o if -n is supplied, we should not try to unset a function if
a variable isn't found
o unsetting namerefs whose values are array references does
not work
o unset -n n[0], where n is a nameref, would unset the
referenced variable instead of `n'
redir.c
- redir_varvalue: handle case where nameref var points to subscripted
array reference. Reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
variables.c
- bind_variable_value: make sure to call check_selfref only if aflags
includes ASS_NAMEREF and not ASS_FORCE. Reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
general.c
- valid_nameref_value: now understands a FLAGS value of 2 to mean that
the name will be used to create a variable, so only legal_identifier
matters
arrayfunc.c
- find_or_make_array_variable: call valid_nameref_value with FLAGS value
of 2 to indicate we will be creating a variable. Fixes mapfile issue
reported by Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com>
6/5
---
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: only pass ASS_FORCE as part of assignment flags to
assignments concerning arrays
- declare_internal: when at the global scope, if we resolve a nameref
and commit to using the new name, go back to to the beginning of the
loop and use the new name in the checks and variable references.
Make sure we construct the new name as a straight substitution of
the nameref value into the old name, including array subscripts and
rebuilding the correct values for `offset' and `value', since they
are relative to the original value of name.
Fixes several issues with checking use of subscripted array variables
as nameref values
- declare_internal: when calling assign_array_element, make sure to
pass ASS_APPEND if aflags includes it, so things like
declare -a var; var[1]=1; declare var[1]+=4
append to the value appropriately and var[1] ends up being `14'
arrayfunc.c
- valid_array_reference: make sure the array reference is properly
terminated after the first subscript; return invalid if there is
anything following the closing `]'
6/12
----
variables.c
- bind_variable_internal: if asked to perform an array subscript
assignment on a nameref variable, display a warning and remove the
nameref attribute (as bash-4.3 did). Reported by Dan Douglas
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
6/14
----
test.c
- posixtest: handle four-argument case where argv[1] == '(' and
argv[4] == ')' by performing two-argument test on $2 and $3.
Reported by Joerg Schilling <Joerg.Schilling@fokus.fraunhofer.de>
6/15
----
variables.c
- sv_ignoreeof: make sure ignoreeof is set only if IGNOREEOF is set and
has a value (no `local IGNOREEOF'). Reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
- sv_strict_posix: make sure posixly_correct is set only if
POSIXLY_CORRECT is set and has a value. Reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>
6/16
----
builtins/declare.def
- declare_internal: analogous to 6/12 change; when performing an array
subscript assignment on a nameref, display a warning, remove the
nameref attribute, and go on
6/21
----
execute_cmd.c
- shell_execve: make sure errno is (re)set appropriately before
returning error value on exec format error
6/23
----
subst.c
- param_expand: when expanding $* in a context where splitting is not
desired (pflags & PF_ASSIGNRHS), make sure to quote the word and the
included separators. Reported by Dan Douglas <ormaaj@gmail.com>
6/30
----
configure.ac
- release version is now `beta2'
execute_cmd.c
- execute_simple_command: even if already_making_children is non-zero,
don't call wait_for if last_made_pid == NO_PID. Indirectly inspired
by report from Nicolas Vivet <nicolas@nzx.io>
7/2
---
subst.c
- expand_word_internal: when adding an IFS character to the accumulated
string, don't quote it if word expansion is not going to be
performed ((word->flags & (W_NOSPLIT|W_NOSPLIT2)) == 0) in the
default case. This was already the case everwhere else, when we did
`goto add_ifs_character;'. Fixes bug reported by Ibrahim M. Ghazal
<imgx64@gmail.com>
subst.[ch],arrayfunc.c
- string_list_dollar_at: now takes a new third argument, currently
reserved for future use; changed callers and declaration
7/7
---
[bash-4.4-beta2 frozen]
7/9
---
bashline.c
- check_redir: make sure that index is > 0 before checking previous
char; fixes out of bounds read reported by Hanno Böck
<hanno@hboeck.de>
7/16
----
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand: if ${array[@]} or ${array[*]} is supplied
with an unset (or empty) array, and -u is enabled, don't make it
an unbound variable error, like $@ or $* when there are no
positional parameters. Based on report from Ian Allen
<idallen@idallen-fibe.dyndns.org>
lib/readline/signals.c
- rl_pending_signal(): return the number of any signal readline has
caught but is waiting to handle
lib/readline/callback.c
- rl_persistent_signal_handlers: new variable, restores readline-6.2
signal handler semantics: installed at rl_callback_handler_install
time and removed with rl_clear_signals when a complete line has
been read
- _rl_callback_newline: call rl_set_signals if rl_persistent_signal_handlers
is non-zero
- rl_callback_read_char: install signal handlers with rl_set_signals
if rl_persistent_signal_handlers is 0 (the default)
- CALLBACK_READ_RETURN: uninstall signal handlers with rl_clear_signals
only if rl_persistent_signal_handlers is 0 (the default)
lib/readline/readline.h
- rl_pending_signal: new extern declaration
- rl_persistent_signal_handlers: new extern declaration
7/19
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_while_or_until: make sure we decrement `continuing' the way
we decrement `breaking' if the loop test indicates we will be
breaking out of the loop. That keeps `until continue' from
keeping `continuing' set to 1. Reported by Dan Douglas
<ormaaj@gmail.com>
7/20
----
trap.c
- run_pending_traps,_run_trap_internal: save and restore temporary_env,
set temporary_env to 0 before trap runs so traps don't inherit a
command's temporary env. Fixes bug with IFS assignment in tempenv
and trap reported by Andriy Martynets <martynets@volia.ua>
jobs.c
- run_sigchld_trap: save and restore temporary_env, set temporary_env
to 0 before trap runs so traps don't inherit a command's temporary
env (see above)
7/21
----
execute_cmd.c
- execute_function: unwind-protect function_line_number, in case we
are executing a function inside another function. Reported by
Grisha Levit <grishalevit@gmail.com> in context of evaled functions
and DEBUG traps
- execute_arith_for_command,execute_arith_command,execute_simple_command,
execute_cond_command: make sure line_number doesn't go < 0 when
adjusting it by function_line_number
7/23
----
subst.c,command.h
- move the PF_ constants to command.h so other files can see them, now
that PF_ASSIGNRHS has meaning to string_list_dollar_at
arrayfunc.h
- AV_ASSIGNRHS: new flag, indicate that ${a[@]} is being expanded on
the RHS of an assignment statement
arrayfunc.c
- array_value_internal: if AV_ASSIGNRHS passed for ${a[@]}, pass
PF_ASSIGNRHS to string_list_dollar_at to support args separated by
spaces even if $IFS does not have the default value. Reported by
Dan Douglas <ormaaj@gmail.com>
subst.c
- string_list_dollar_at: if FLAGS argument includes PF_ASSIGNRHS, obey
rules for $@ on the RHS of an assignment statement: expand to
postitional parameters separated by spaces no matter what the first
character of $IFS is. Reported by Dan Douglas <ormaaj@gmail.com>
- parameter_brace_expand_word: pass AV_ASSIGNRHS as flags value to
array_value if PF_ASSIGNRHS is set and we are expanding an array
variable subscripted by @ or *
- param_expand: pass pflags to string_list_dollar_at in case it contains
PF_ASSIGNRHS
- expand_word_internal: if we have an assignment statement argument to
a declaration builtin (W_ASSIGNARG), turn on W_ASSIGNRHS when we see
the `=' to enable special $@ behavior
- expand_word_internal: if W_ASSIGNARG enabled in word flags, pass that
flag and W_ASSIGNRHS to recursive call to expand_word_internal when
expanding double-quoted string; handles "$@" when IFS is not the
default value and word splitting will not be performed
subst.c
- expand_word_internal: change case that handles '' (single-quoted
empty string) to only discard it if we will not be performing word
splitting (W_NOSPLIT|W_NOSPLIT2), since we need to add a quoted null
argument if the subsequent characters will cause word splitting.
This is how "" (double-quoted empty string) is handled after a bug
fix back in August 2010. Reported by Grisha Levit
<grishalevit@gmail.com>, fix for Posix interp 888
7/27
----
subst.c
- param_expand: change fix from 6/23 (expanding $* in a context where
word splitting is not performed) to make sure that $* expands to
something before trying to quote the string. Bug and fix from
Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
lib/readline/bind.c
- _rl_get_string_variable_value: fix a cut-and-paste error that caused
the emacs mode string to be displayed for both vi insert and command
mode strings. Report and fix from Steve Jones <sjml@slohj.org>
7/28
----
lib/readline/display.c
- update_line: we can't use PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX unless we're testing
against _rl_last_c_pos; if we are testing buffer indices, we need to
use prompt_last_invisible directly. Fixes mode string redisplay issue
with short prompt strings reported by Steve Jones <sjml@slohj.org>
8/4
---
nojobs.c
- without_job_control: new function, resets child state that's
eventually used to decide whether or not to wait_for children
execute_cmd.c
- initialize_subshell: call without_job_control in both the
JOB_CONTROL and no job control paths so we can reset the state in
subshells that will not cause them to wait_for children
inappropriately. Fixes bug reported by Dan Cross <crossd@gmail.com>
8/5
---
configure.ac
- release version is now `rc2'
bashline.c
- command_word_completion_function: if direxpand is set, make sure to
run hint_text through bash_directory_completion_hook, since
readline will do that and we want to be able to match the results
readline returns. Fixes bug reported by Pat Somaru
<tuf18542@temple.edu>
command.h
- W_COMPLETE: new flag word value
- PF_COMPLETE: new flags value for param_expand
subst.h
- SX_STRIPDQ: new flag, used for string_extract_double_quoted
bashline.c
- bash_filename_stat_hook,bash_directory_completion_hook: pass W_COMPLETE
flag to expand_prompt_string
subst.c
- expand_word_internal: if W_COMPLETE in word->flags, pass PF_COMPLETE
to param_expand
- param_expand: if PF_COMPLETE in pflags, pass SX_COMPLETE to
extract_command_subst. This allows `"$(echo ~/' to perform
completion successfully
- string_extract_double_quoted: turn third argument into a flags arg,
old STRIPDQ is now set if flags&SX_STRIPDQ
- string_extract_double_quoted: changed callers, if third argument was
1, pass SX_STRIPDQ instead
- expand_word_internal: if W_COMPLETE in word->flags, pass SX_COMPLETE
in flags to string_extract_double_quoted for case '"'
- string_extract_double_quoted: if SX_COMPLETE in flags, pass it to
extract_command_subst
- expand_word_internal: if W_COMPLETE in word->flags, make sure W_COMPLETE
is in temp word passed to recursive call to expand_word_internal to
expand double-quoted string. Fixes bug reported by John Passaro
<john.a.passaro@gmail.com>
8/9
---
[bash-4.4-rc2 frozen]
8/10
----
subst.c
- sub_append_string: use size_t variable to store string length to
avoid integer overflow. Report from Siteshwar Vashisht
<svashisht@redhat.com>
- sub_append_string: `size' argument is now pointer to size_t; changed
istring_index in expand_word_internal to accommodate change
lib/sh/ufuncs.c
- include "posixselect.h" if HAVE_SELECT is defined, make sure that
fd_set and the rest are defined
8/11
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lib/readline/histexpand.c
- history_tokenize_word: use ISDIGIT instead of isdigit for more
argument checking
- "chardefs.h": include for ISDIGIT define and <ctype.h>. Fix from
Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
lib/sh/eaccess.c,externs.h
- sh_eaccess: first argument now const char *
- sh_stataccess,sh_euidaccess: first argument now const char *, since
sh_stat and sh_eaccess call them.
Fix from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
lib/glob/glob.c
- sh_eaccess: change local prototype
general.[ch]
- all_digits,legal_identifier,valid_nameref_value,importable_function_name,
exportable_function_name,check_binary_file,file_exists,file_isdir,
file_iswdir,same_file,make_absolute,valid_nameref_value: first
argument (always identifier or filename) is now a `const char *';
some second filename arguments now `const char *'.
Fix from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
configure.ac,config.h.in
- uintptr_t: make sure it's defined to an integer type wide enough to
hold a pointer
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- sh_seedrand: use `uintptr_t' to cast pointer value to int value,
instead of allowing truncation to take place, since srandom takes
an `unsigned int'.
Fix from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
arrayfunc.[ch]
- valid_array_reference,array_variable_name,array_variable_part,
array_value_internal,array_value,get_array_value: first argument
(always variable name) now a `const char *'
Fix from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
8/19
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print_cmd.c
- xtrace_print_word_list: if (xtflags & 2), don't try to quote the
words in the LIST argument. Intended to be used in places where
the list has not yet been expanded
- xtrace_print_for_command_head: call xtrace_print_word_list with
flags argument of 2. Fixes issue reported by Aharon Robbins
<arnold@skeeve.com>
- xtrace_print_select_command_head: call xtrace_print_word_list with
flags argument of 2
8/21
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lib/sh/netopen.c
- netopen: fix memory leak by freeing allocated path before error
return. Fix from Dmitry Goncharov <dgoncharov@users.sf.net>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- change conditional commands description to make it clearer that
bash doesn't emulate /dev/fd if the OS provides it
8/22
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braces.c
- expand_amble: free partial and tem on failure to allocate memory
for merged partial+result strvec. Fix from Dmitry Goncharov
<dgoncharov@users.sf.net>
8/23
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jobs.c
- wait_for: don't call get_tty_state when a job finishes if we're
running it as part of programmable completion. We test
rl_readline_state. Fixes bug reported by Jaro Punta
<silly8888@gmail.com>
8/24
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subst.c
- pat_subst: fix memory leak (mstr). Fix from Dmitry Goncharov
<dgoncharov@users.sf.net>
- split_at_delims: fix memory leak (d2). Fix from Dmitry Goncharov
<dgoncharov@users.sf.net>
8/26
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subst.c
- match_upattern,match_wpattern: make sure that a trailing `*' is
not escaped (preceded by an odd number of backslashes) before we
append a `*' when checking whether a pattern matches anywhere in
the string
lib/readline/{input,signals}.c
- protect instances of SIGQUIT with #ifdef SIGQUIT; apparently
MinGW doesn't define it
- protect instances of SIGHUP with #ifdef SIGHUP; apparently
MinGW doesn't define it. From a report from Simon Sobisch
<simonsobisch@gnu.org>
xmalloc.o
- allocerr: only try to find the break and report it if we're using
the bash malloc; there's no guarantee that any other malloc is
using sbrk()
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- quote removal: add paragraph mentioning quote removal to beginning
of expansions section, referencing later paragraph. Report from
Michel Lanne <michel.lanne@gmail.com>
8/30
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lib/readline/input.c
- protect instances of SIGALRM and SIGWINCH with #ifdef; apparently
MinGW doesn't define them. From a report from Simon Sobisch
<simonsobisch@gnu.org>
subst.c
- SPECIAL_VAR: make sure name is not the empty string before going on,
empty strings can result in unitialized reads
- CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN: semi-general macro to use in *extract* and
similar functions to to check whether a function called to parse an
embedded construct (like a backquoted command substitution) doesn't
consume the entire string because it's unterminated
- skip_double_quoted: make sure other extraction functions don't
consume the entire string (which they can if the construct is
unterminated) before incrementing the index and going on. Uses
CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN
- extract_dollar_brace_string: check for unterminated embedded
constructs consuming the entire string with CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN ('`')
- skip_matched_pair: use CHECK_STRING_OVERRUN to make sure unterminated
embedded "`", $(, ${ don't cause out-of-bounds reads
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