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7/27/2004
---------
[bash-3.0 released]
7/28
----
array.c
- in array_insert(), make sure the value to be added is non-NULL before
calling savestring() on it
builtins/reserved.def
- fix description of `CDPATH'
lib/readline/display.c
- when expanding a prompt that spans multiple lines with embedded
newlines, set prompt_physical_chars from the portion after the
final newline, not the preceding portion. Bug reported by
"Ralf S. Engelschall" <rse@engelschall.com>
make_cmd.c
- explicitly declare `lineno' in function prologue for make_case_command
builtins/evalfile.c
- include `trap.h' for declaration for run_return_trap
bashline.c
- fix a `return' without a value in enable_hostname_completion
general.c
- include test.h for extern declaration for test_eaccess
externs.h
- add declaration for zcatfd
tests/{history,histexp}.tests
- unset HISTFILESIZE to avoid problems if a value of 0 is inherited
from the environment
7/30
----
bashline.c
- small changes to glob_expand_word to perform tilde expansion before
attempting globbing
builtins/Makefile.in
- fix the install-help target to not cd into the `helpfiles'
subdirectory, so a value of $INSTALL_DATA containing a relative
pathname (e.g., .././support/install.sh) remains valid
7/31
----
subst.c
- new function, mbstrlen(s), returns length of a multibyte character
string
include/shmbutil.h
- new macro, MB_STRLEN(s), calls mbstrlen or STRLEN as appropriate
builtins/trap.def
- small change so that a first argument that's a valid signal number
(digits only -- no symbolic names) will be treated as a signal and
reverted back to the original handling disposition. Fixes debian
complaints
subst.c
- call MB_STRLEN instead of STRLEN where appropriate in
parameter_brace_expand_length to handle multibyte characters properly
- call MB_STRLEN instead of strlen in verify_substring_values so that
negative substrings of strings with multibyte chars work properly
8/1
---
jobs.c
- describe_pid needs to write to stderr, not stdout (POSIX)
- start_job, since it's only used by builtins (fg/bg), needs to write
its output to stdout, not stderr (POSIX)
sig.c
- add an `orig_flags' member to struct terminating_signal so the
original signal handling flags (SA_RESTART, etc.) can be preserved
on POSIX systems
- make sure to preserve the signal flags state in
initialize_terminating_signals and reset them for child processes
in reset_terminating_signals
builtins/fc.def
- fixed an off-by-one error that caused `fc -l' to list one too many
history entries
- in posix mode, `fc' should not list any indication as to whether or
not history lines have been modified (POSIX)
- when in posix mode, the default editor for `fc' should be `ed' (POSIX)
doc/bashref.texi
- updated the description of `trap' behavior when given a first
argument that is a valid signal number
- noted that `fc -l' won't indicate whether a history entry has been
modified if the shell is in posix mode
builtins/command.def
- fixed bug: `command -v' is supposed to be silent if a command is not
found
builtins/hash.def
- `hash' should print its `hash table empty' message to stderr
lib/readline/misc.c
- back out 7/7 change to _rl_maybe_save_line; it breaks emacs-mode ^P
general.c
- changed base_pathname so that it will return reasonable results for
non-absolute pathnames -- this is what is intended by all of its
callers
arrayfunc.c
- fix array_variable_part to return NULL if it finds an invisible
variable in the hash table. Fixes seg fault caused by referring to
unset local variable using array notation
{locale,variables}.c
- support LC_TIME as a special locale variable so HISTTIMEFORMAT tracks
the current locale
8/2
---
variables.c
- fixed small memory leak in makunbound() when a local array variable
is unset. Fix from William Park
lib/readline/display.c
- fixed a problem when computing the number of invisible characters on
the first line of a prompt whose length exceeds the screen width
(should only happen when invisible characters occur after the
line wrap). Bug reported by agriffis@gentoo.org
builtins/command.def
- `command -V' passes a new flag, CDESC_ABSPATH, which means to convert
to an absolute path
builtins/type.def
- in posix mode, `type' and `command -v/-V' should not report
non-executable files, even if the execution code will attempt to
run them. Other posix shells do this
doc/bashref.texi
- add note to POSIX Mode section describing behavior of type and command
when finding a non-executable file
execute_cmd.c
- force extended_glob to 1 before calling binary_test in
execute_cond_node so that the right extended pattern matching gets
performed
8/3
---
braces.c
- make sure lhs[0] and rhs[0] are cast to `unsigned char' so chars
with values > 128 are handled correctly
builtins/printf.def
- change bexpand() and printstr() to handle strings with a leading
'\0' whose length is non-zero, since that's valid input for the
`%b' format specifier
subst.c
- fix a couple of instances of find_variable that didn't check the
result for an invisible variable
variables.c
- BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_SOURCE, BASH_LINENO no longer created as
invisible vars
pcomplete.c
- make sure COMP_WORDS is not invisible when bind_comp_words returns
- ditto for COMPREPLY in gen_shell_function_matches
8/4
---
braces.c
- fix problem where ${ was ignored but did not increment the open
brace count. Bug reported by Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
variables.c
- if make_local_variable finds a variable in the correct context in
the right variable scope, make sure it's not invisible before
returning it
8/5
---
builtins/trap.def
- fixed usage message to show `action' as not optional, though it
actually is when not in posix mode (for a single argument)
8/7
---
configure.in
- kfreebsd-gnu has had its sbrk() problems fixed, and no longer needs
to be configured --without-gnu-malloc
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- in rl_vi_search, free any saved history line before starting the
search, so failure leaves you at that line, not the last line in
the history (assuming the current line is not the last history line).
Fix from llattanzi@apple.com to replace fix of 7/7
8/9
---
support/Makefile.in
- renamed `mostly-clean' target to `mostlyclean'
8/11
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- make same change for EOL in multibyte character case of
rl_vi_change_char
8/12
----
subst.c
- in verify_substring_values, fix off-by-one error checking bounds of
`offset', esp. in array values (e.g., getting the highest element
of an array)
8/16
----
aclocal.m4
- change BASH_CHECK_DEV_FD to make sure that file descriptors > 2 are
accessible via /dev/fd, unlike FreeBSD 5.x
lib/sh/strftime.c
- make sure `zone' is initialized with gettimeofday before it is used
- work around HPUX lack of `altzone' and differing definitions of
`timezone'
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- internal_memalign and memalign now take a `size_t' as their first
argument, which seems to be the prevailing standard
lib/malloc/{malloc.c,shmalloc.h}
- change sh_memalign to take a `size_t' as its first argument
builtins/echo.def
- if posixly_correct and xpg_echo are both set, don't try to interpret
any arguments at all, as POSIX/XOPEN requires (fix inspired by Paul
Eggert)
doc/bashref.texi
- amend description of bash posix mode to include new echo behavior
builtins/fg_bg.def
- allow bg to take multiple job arguments, as posix seems to specify,
placing them all in the background, returning the status of the last
one as the status of `bg'
lib/readline/vi_mode
- fix _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case (multibyte-char version of `~'
command) to have the right behavior at EOL -- handle case where vi
mode backs up at the end of the line
8/18
----
array.c
- check for an empty array in array_rshift before shifting elements
and adjusting max_index
- check for null array in array_subrange
jobs.c
- fix raw_job_exit_status to not ignore exit status of the last
process in the pipeline when `set -o pipefail' is enabled
8/19
----
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- make sure _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal has a valid multibyte
character before it checks whether or not it's a zero-width
wide character and adjusts point accordingly
8/24
----
bashline.c
- new function, bash_directory_expansion, duplicates the expansions
performed on the directory name by rl_filename_completion_function
- call bash_directory_expansion in command_word_completion_function
if we decide we're doing tilde expansion (and any other
canonicalization) on the directory name being completed
8/25
----
configure.in
- use new-style AC_CHECK_HEADER to check for sys/ptem.h (which requires
sys/stream.h). The correct checks are in the code, but autoconf
complains if sys/stream.h is not included, rather than simply
checking for the header's presence
8/26
----
builtins/hash.def
- fix a bug that prevented `hash -d' from working right (as soon as
hash removed a command from the table, the bug caused it to be added
right back)
8/27
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- explicitly note that conditional primaries that operate on files
operate on the targets of symbolic links rather than the links
themselves
8/30
----
lib/readline/display.c
- fix multibyte calculation of `physchars' in prompt expansion, to
handle double-width multibyte characters correctly
- changes to rl_redisplay to handle prompts longer than the screenwidth
that might contain double-width multibyte characters. Fixes from
Tomohiro Kubota
9/6
---
subst.c
- change word_list_split to avoid really bad behavior caused by calling
list_append for each split word -- as the list gets long, you have
to traverse it every time. Keep a pointer to the end of the list and
and just tack onto it
9/8
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- change fnprint to calculate the displayed width of a filename in
the same way as fnwidth
subst.c
- in verify_substring_values, when expanding ${array[@]:offset}, make
sure negative offsets count from one greater than the array's
maximum index so things like ${x[@}: -1} work to give the last element
(requires fixing array tests)
builtins/common.c
- new error function, sh_wrerror(), for builtins to call when a write
error occurs
builtins/common.h
- extern declaration for sh_wrerror()
builtins/cd.def
- change builtin_error call to use sh_wrerror()
builtins/echo.def
- report write errors with sh_wrerror() instead of just returning
failure
builtins/printf.def
- change printstr to return failure (-1) or success (0) indication
rather than void
- report write errors when printstr() fails, return failure
- if any of the PF/printf calls fail, report write error and return
failure
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_in_subshell so the subshell command inherits the
command timing flags from the enclosing COMMAND *
9/11
----
[prayers for the victims of 9/11/2001]
lib/sh/strnlen.c
- new file, implementation of GNU libc extension function strnlen
lib/sh/Makefile.in, {config.h,configure,Makefile}.in, MANIFEST
- changes for strnlen
configure.in
- version changed to 3.1-devel
doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- added description of `-o plusdirs' to complete/compgen (thanks,
Arnold)
parse.y
- new parser_state flag, PST_ASSIGNOK, if set indicates we're parsing
arguments to a builtin that accepts assignment statement arguments
- turn on PST_ASSIGNOK in read_token_word when appropriate
- turn off PST_ASSIGNOK in read_token when appropriate
- don't attempt to parse a compound assignment specially unless we're
in a position where an assignment statement is acceptable, or
PST_ASSIGNOK is set
9/13
----
variables.c
- make BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_LINENO, and BASH_SOURCE
non-unsettable, since the shell uses those values internally
expr.c
- make exponentiation right-associative, as is apparently correct
9/16
----
arrayfunc.c
- make sure convert_var_to_array marks the environment as needing
recreation if the converted variable was exported
9/17
----
braces.c
- mark ${ as introducing an additional level of braces only if it's
not in a quoted string -- quoted strings are handled before brace
matching is done
parse.y
- fixed an obscure problem in history_delimiting_chars where the `in'
in a case statement could have a semicolon added after it, if the
`case word' was on a previous line
support/config.guess
- support for newest versions of tandem non-stop kernel
lib/readline/display.c
- in compute_lcd_of_matches, explicitly cast `text' to `char *' before
passing it to rl_filename_dequoting_function
lib/readline/terminal.c
- bind the key sequence sent by the keypad `delete' key to delete-char
(same as ^D in emacs mode)
builtins/ulimit.def
- in print_all_limits, don't print anything if get_limit returns
-1/EINVAL, indicating that the kernel doesn't support that particular
limit
- add -i (max number of pending signals), -q (max size of posix msg
queues), -x (max number of file locks) for systems (Linux) that
support them
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fix description of correspondence between FUNCNAME, BASH_LINENO,
and BASH_SOURCE indices in description of BASH_LINENO
9/18
----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- don't quote CTLESC and CTLNUL with CTLESC in sh_backslash_quote, as
long as the resultant string never gets sent to the word expansion
functions without going through the shell parser
externs.h
- add extern declarations for strnlen and strpbkrk from lib/sh
subst.[ch]
- changes to handle case where IFS consists of multibyte characters.
Changed: string_extract_verbatim, split_at_delims,
string_list_dollar_star, string_list_dollar_at, list_string,
get_word_from_string, setifs
9/19
----
mailcheck.c
- change file_mod_date_changed to reset the cached mail file data if
the file size drops to zero
lib/readline/complete.c
- change append_to_match so that a non-zero value for
rl_completion_suppress_append will cause no `/' to be appended to a
directory name
bashline.c
- experimental change to suppress appending a slash for a completed
filename that is found in PATH as well as a directory in the current
directory under certain circumstances: a single instance found in
$PATH when `.' is not in $PATH, and multiple instances found in the
$PATH, even when `.' is in the $PATH
9/24
----
command.h
- new word flag: W_ASSIGNRHS, means word is rhs of assignment statement
- new word flag: W_NOTILDE, means word is not to be tilde expanded
- new word flag (internal): W_ITILDE, means the next character is a
tilde that should be expanded
general.c
- new set of tilde suffixes for use when parsing the RHS of an
assignment statement and =~ should not be subject to tilde expansion
- if ASSIGN_P argument to bash_tilde_expand is 2, use tilde prefixes
for parsing RHS of assignment statement
general.[ch]
- new function bash_tilde_find_word, drop-in replacement for
tilde_find_word
subst.c
- call bash_tilde_expand with secord argument of 2 when expanding rhs
of an assignment statement, so tildes after second and subsequent
`=' in an assignment are not expanded
- new function, expand_string_assignment, to expand the rhs of an
assignment statement
- add `~' to EXP_CHAR, the characters that will cause the word
expansion functions to be called
- move tilde expansion into expand_word_internal instead of many
different calls to bash_tilde_expand scattered across different
functions. NOTE: This means that double quotes surrounding a
{paramOPword} expansion will cause tilde expansion to NOT be
performed on `word'. I think this is right, what POSIX specifies,
and consistent with the behavior of other characters in the rhs
execute_cmd.c
- take out calls to bash_tilde_expand before calling word expansion
functions
9/26
----
execute_cmd.c
- make sure to call UNBLOCK_CHILD before returning on a pipe creation
failure in execute_pipeline
9/27
----
variables.c
- change get_bash_command to deal with the_printed_command_except_trap
being NULL
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_simple_command to deal with the_printed_command being
NULL when assigning to the_printed_command_except_trap -- fixes
seg fault in savestring()
parse.y
- change the parser so that the closing `)' in a compound variable
assignment delimits a token -- ksh93 does it this way
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- change description of tilde expansion to note that expansion is
attempted only after the first =~ in an assignment statement
builtins/declare.def
- when assigning to an array variable with declare -a x=(...), make
sure the last character in the rhs of the variable assignment is
`)', not just that it appears somewhere
9/28
----
command.h
- add a `W_NOEXPAND' flag to inhibit all expansion except quote removal
- add a `W_COMPASSIGN' flag to denote a word is a compound assignment
statement
parse.y
- set W_COMPASSIGN on words that appear to be compound assignments
subst.c
- pass W_NOXPAND and W_COMPASSIGN through end of expand_word_internal
subst.[ch]
- new function, expand_assignment_string_to_string, calls
expand_string_assignment and then string_list on the result
variables.c
- assign_in_env now calls expand_assignment_string_to_string
9/30
----
builtins/common.c
- change get_job_spec so the null job `%' once again means the current
job
10/1
----
subst.c
- do_assignment_internal now takes a WORD_DESC * as its first
argument, and uses its `word' member as the assignment string
- change expand_word_list_internal to call do_word_assignment instead
of do_assignment, passing it `word' instead of, e.g., `word->word'
- change extract_array_assignment_list to just return the passed
string minus a trailing `)' if the last character is a right
paren
- change do_assignment_internal to call extract_array_assignment_list
subst.[ch]
- change do_assignment and do_assignment_no_expand to take a `char *'
instead of `const char *' first argument; change extern prototypes
- new function, do_word_assignment, takes a WORD_DESC * and calls
do_assignment_internal on it; add extern declaration with prototype
general.h
- new typedef, sh_wassign_func_t, like sh_assign_func_t but takes a
WORD_DESC * as its first argument
variables.[ch]
- assign_in_env now takes a WORD_DESC * as its first argument
10/2
----
command.h
- new word flag, W_ASSNBLTIN, denotes that the word is a builtin
command (in a command position) that takes assignment statements
as arguments, like `declare'
- new word flags, W_ASSIGNARG, denotes that word is an assignment
statement given as argument to assignment builtin
execute_cmd.c
- set W_ASSNBLTIN flag in fix_assignment_words if necessary (if there
are any arguments that are assignment statements)
- set W_ASSIGNARG flag in fix_assignment_words if necessary
subst.c
- new function, do_compound_assignment, encapsulates the necessary
code to perform a compound array assignment (including creation of
local variables); called from do_assignment_internal
- to fix the double-expansion problem with compound array assignments
that are arguments to builtins like `declare', changed
shell_expand_word_list to treat those arguments like assignment
statements (with proper creation of local variables inside shell
functions) and pass the attribute-setting portion of the statement
onto the builtin. This is what ksh93 appears to do, from inspection
of the `ksh93 -x' output
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_simple_command: in case of pipeline or async command,
when forking early, set `subshell_environment' so that it can contain
both SUBSHELL_PIPE and SUBSHELL_ASYNC -- the two should not be
mutually exclusive. Fixes bug reported by pierre.humblet@ieee.org
- remove references to last_pid, old_command_subst_pid; use NO_PID as
a sentinel value to decide whether or not a child process has been
created and needs to be waited for. Submitted by
pierre.humblet@ieee.org to fix recycling-pid problem on cygwin
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fixed documentation of `@(pattern)' extended globbing operator --
it succeeds if the string matches one of the patterns, not exactly
one. This is what ksh93 does, too
lib/readline/complete.c
- fixed rl_menu_complete so that a negative argument cycles backwards
through the list
10/3
----
subst.c
- use W_COMPASSIGN flag in do_assignment_internal instead of deciding
lexically which assignments are compound array assignments
10/6
----
support/shobj-conf
- additions for System V.5 from Boyd Gerber <gerberb@zenez.com>
subst.c
- in command_substitute, if subshell_environment includes
SUBSHELL_ASYNC, call make_child with the `async_p' argument set to
non-zero. This keeps command substitutions for async commands or
pipelines from trying to give the terminal back to the shell's
pgrp. make sure to save and restore last_asynchronous_pid. Fix
suggested by <pierre.humblet@ieee.org>
10/7
----
config.h.in
- add a placeholder definition for WCONTINUED_BROKEN
10/9
----
aclocal.m4
- add BASH_CHECK_WCONTINUED, checks for glibc bug where WCONTINUED is
defined but rejected as invalid by waitpid(2)
configure.in
- add call to BASH_CHECK_WCONTINUED, defines WCONTINUED_BROKEN
redir.c
- experimental change to add_undo_redirect to save manipulations to
file descriptors >= SHELL_FD_BASE (10) on the list of redirections
to be undone even if `exec' causes the list to be discarded
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- note that redirections using file descriptors > 9 should be used
carefully, because they might conflict with file descriptors the
shell uses internally
10/11
-----
parse.y
- fix pipeline_command production to handle case where `pipeline'
as `argument' of `!' or `time' is null (e.g., a syntax error not
handled by the grammar)
10/13
-----
lib/readline/readline.c
- new internal variable, _rl_bind_stty_chars; if non-zero, bind the
terminal special characters to readline equivalents at startup
- change readline_default_bindings() and reset_default_bindings() to
understand _rl_bind_stty_chars
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_bind_stty_chars
lib/readline/rltty.c
- change rl_prep_terminal to add support for _rl_bind_stty_chars
10/15
-----
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, `bind-tty-special-chars', bound to value of
_rl_bind_stty_chars
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- documented new readline variable `bind-tty-special-chars'
builtins/pushd.def
- make the first check for option `--' skip the rest of option
checking
10/16
-----
lib/readline/shell.c
- change sh_set_lines_and_columns to prefer setenv, which has
predictable memory allocation behavior, to putenv, which does not
10/19
-----
variables.c
- change push_exported_var so that a tempenv variable has to have the
export attribute set (which they all do -- something to look at) and
the `propagate' attribute set to be propagated down to the next
scope
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_builtin so that if CMD_COMMAND_BUILTIN is set in the
passed flags argument, call pop_scope with a value that says the
builtin is not special, since `command' means that preceding variable
assignments don't persist in the environment. Fixes problem with
variable assignments preceding command preceding special builtin
keeping those variable assignments around (when in posix mode)
10/20
-----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- new function, sh_mkdoublequoted, brackets a given string with
double quotes and returns a new string. Flags argument, if non-
zero, means to quote embedded double quotes with backslashes
externs.h
- new extern declaration for sh_mkdoublequoted
parse.y
- use sh_mkdoublequoted after calling localeexpand()
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- change ansicstr to understand that (flags & 4) != 0 means to remove
backslash from unrecognized escape sequences
general.c
- fix logic problem in assignment() that caused non-variable-starter
characters to be allowed, resulting in things like `1=xxx' creating
a variable `1' in the hash table
10/21
-----
bashline.c
- don't call programmable_completions with an assignment statement
argument
10/22
-----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- in prepare_terminal_settings, turn echoing on (readline_echoing_p)
if get_tty_settings fails because the input is not a terminal
10/24
-----
lib/readline/util.c
- include rlmbutil.h for multibyte definitions
- new function, _rl_walphabetic, wide char version of rl_alphabetic
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- new function, _rl_char_value(buf, ind), returns value of (possibly
multibyte) character at buf[ind]
lib/readline/rlmbutil.h
- extern defines for _rl_walphabetic and _rl_char_value for when
multibyte chars are not being used
- new wrapper definitions for _rl_find_next_mbchar (MB_NEXTCHAR) and
_rl_find_prev_mbchar (MB_PREVCHAR) that try to avoid unneeded
function calls
lib/readline/text.c
- fix rl_foward_word to work with multibyte characters (or in a
multibyte locale) using above utility functions
- fix rl_backward_word to work with multibyte characters (or in a
multibyte locale) using above utility functions
10/26
-----
parse.y
- fix parse_matched_pair so that it doesn't swallow \<newline> when
parsing a $'...' construct (call shell_getc with different arg)
10/28
-----
lib/glob/glob.c
- after some (compiled-in) threshold, glob_vector will stop using
alloca to allocate `struct globval's and will switch to using
malloc, with appropriate cleanup before returning
subst.c
- don't expand tildes after `=' in expand_word_internal, even if the
W_TILDEEXP flag is set, unless it's the first tilde in a word
marked W_ASSIGNMENT
10/31
-----
lib/readline/text.c
- make sure rl_point doesn't go below 0 in rl_delete_horizontal_space
(from SUSE, but not sent in)
shell.c
- make sure shell_is_restricted skips over a single leading `-' in
the shell name (from SUSE, but not sent in)
lib/readline/display.c
- disable `fast redisplay' at the end of the line if in a locale that
supports multibyte characters (from SUSE, but not sent in)
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- fix a problem with finding the delimiter of a `?' substring when
compiled for multibyte characters (from SUSE, but not sent in)
11/1
----
lib/readline/display.c
- correct some assignments to _rl_last_c_pos: when in a multibyte
locale, it's used as an absolute cursor position; when not using
multibyte characters, it's a buffer offset. I should have caught
this when the multibyte character support was donated
11/5
----
general.c
- change `assignment()' to accept `+=' assignment operator
arrayfunc.[ch]
- bind_array_variable and assign_array_element both take a new `flags'
argument
- assign_array_var_from_string, assign_array_from_string, and
assign_array_var_from_word_list now all take a new `flags' argument
- change assign_array_var_from_word_list to understand how to append
to an array variable
- change assign_array_var_from_string to understand how to append
to an array variable. It does not unset the previous value if
appending, allowing both old values to be changed and new ones to
be added
subst.h
- new flag #defines to use for evaluating assignment statements
{subst,variables}.c, builtins/{declare,read}.def
- change callers of assign_array_element and bind_array_variable
- change do_compound_assignment to understand assignment flags
- change do_assignment_internal to set assignment flags and pass them
to underlying functions
pcomplete.c,builtins/{declare,read}.def
- fix callers of assign_array_var_from_string, assign_array_var_from_word_list
variables.[ch]
- make_variable_value now takes a new `flags' argument
- make_variable_value now understands how to append to a particular
variable, using the old value
- bind_variable_value now takes a new `flags' argument
- change make_variable_value to understand ASS_APPEND flag
- bind_variable now takes a new `flags' argument
- bind_variable_internal now takes a new `flags' argument
arrayfunc.c
- change callers of make_variable_value to add flags arg
builtins/declare.def
- change callers of bind_variable_value to add flags arg
{execute_cmd,mailcheck,pcomplete,shell,subst,variables}.c,parse.y
builtins/{cd,command,declare,getopts,read,set,setattr}.def
- change callers of bind_variable to add flags arg
variables.c
- change callers of bind_variable_internal
- change bind_variable_internal to pass assignment flags on to
make_variable_value
- change assign_in_env to treat `var+=value' like `var=value'
arrayfunc.c
- break code that actually constructs the new value and assigns it
to a particular array index out into a new functions:
bind_array_var_internal. This fakes out make_variable_value by
passing a dummy SHELL_VAR * so it can do proper appending and other
+= processing
- changes to assign_array_var_from_string to accept and process as if
they were `standalone' assignment statements array assignment words
of the form [ind]+=val
11/7
----
builtins/declare.def
- added support for `declare [flags] var+=value'. `Flags' are applied
before the assignment is performed, which has implications for things
like `-i' -- if -i is supplied, arithmetic evaluation and increment
will be performed
builtins/setattr.def
- add support for `+=' assignment for rest of `assignment builtins':
export, readonly
11/12
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure prompt_physical_chars and prompt_invis_chars_first_line
are reset to 0 if the prompt string passed to rl_expand_prompt is
NULL or empty
11/14
-----
{configure,config.h}.in
- check for `raise', define HAVE_RAISE if available
lib/intl/dcigettext.c
- make sure `raise' is defined if HAVE_RAISE is not before
eval-plurah.h is included
lib/malloc/trace.c
- put extern declaration for imalloc_fopen inside the MALLOC_TRACE
#ifdef
11/16
-----
lib/intl/Makefile.in
- make sure SHELL is defined to cpp
lib/intl/dcigettext.c
- make sure we use getcwd() even if HAVE_GETCWD is not defined after
including config.h; if SHELL is defined, #define HAVE_GETCWD
11/18
-----
trap.[ch]
- new function, int signal_in_progress(int sig), returns TRUE if the
trap handler for signal SIG is currently executing
11/19
-----
redir.c
- slightly change do_redirection_internal to set the close-on-exec
flag for file descriptors > 2 used to save file descriptors < 2
using explicit redirections (e.g., `exec 3>&1'). This keeps file
descriptors pointing to pipes from being left open but doesn't
change the shell's file descriptor semantics
11/20
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- correct some minor typos, forwarded from doko@debian.org
11/22
-----
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- documented detail that yank-last-arg and yank-nth-arg use the history
arg expansion code (and, as a result, are subject to restrictions
of the history-comment character)
11/23
-----
execute_cmd.c
- changes so that BASH_COMMAND preserves its value into a DEBUG trap:
for commands, arithmetic for command expressions, select commands,
case commands, (( commands, [[ commands, simple commands
11/24
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed description of `set' builtin slightly so that it is clear
that only variables are displayed in posix mode and that read-only
variables can't be reset by simply sourcing the output of `set'
lib/sh/strftime.c
- don't try to redefine `inline' if it's already defined
11/26
-----
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_function to check funcname_a after function execution,
since FUNCNAME can be changed or unset within a function
11/27
-----
builtins/evalfile.c
- make same changes as 11/26, this time to _evalfile
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_function to run the return trap after a function
completes execution even if the shell is compiled without DEBUGGER
defined
trap.c
- change reset_or_restore_signal_handlers so that the RETURN trap is
not inherited by command substitution when DEBUGGER is not defined
11/30
-----
lib/readline/misc.c
- fix memory leaks in _rl_free_history_entry and rl_maybe_replace_line
caused by not freeing `timestamp' member of history entry
- make sure timestamp is initialized to NULL in rl_maybe_save_line
12/1
----
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_function so a function calling `return' will run the
RETURN trap, if one's defined
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fix description of RETURN trap in various places to indicate that it's
only inherited by shell functions if function tracing is on globally
or has been enabled for that function
- fix documentation to indicate that the DEBUG and RETURN traps are
inherited under the same conditions
execute_cmd.c
- a function does not inherit the RETURN trap if a DEBUG trap is
currently running
12/2
----
lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c
- change xmbsrtowcs to handle the one case where malloc can fail
(though it should not matter) -- don't try to free a null pointer
12/9
----
subst.c
- fix get_var_and_type to handle var[@], where `var' is a scalar
variable, identically to var -- all calling expansions can now
handle var[@] like var. Bug reported by agriffis@gentoo.org
12/10
-----
lib/readline/bind.c
- make new-style "\M-x" keybindings obey `convert-meta' settings
(bug reported by twaugh@redhat.com)
12/14
-----
builtins/set.def
- added description of `-' option to help text
builtins/shopt.def
- fix bug that caused `gnu_errfmt' to not be compiled in unless
READLINE is defined
12/16
-----
subst.c
- fixed a typo in string_extract_verbatim in first call to MBLEN
(used `slen - 1' instead of `slen - i')
12/17
-----
subst.c
- avoid some calls to strlen if the value is only being used for
ADVANCE_CHAR and MB_CUR_MAX == 1 (since ADVANCE_CHAR doesn't need
it unless multibyte characters are possible)
- change string_extract_verbatim so it takes the length of the string
as a parameter, so we don't have to recompute the length of the same
string over and over again when doing word splitting (that kills if
it's a long string)
12/18
-----
subst.c
- in string_list_dollar_star, make sure to null-terminate the
separator if the character is longer than one byte
12/22
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed text in quoting section explaining that double quotes do
not prevent history expansion from taking place, and that backslashes
escaping ! are not removed
12/28
-----
shell.c
- set gnu_error_format to 1 if running under emacs. This should allow
the emacs `next-error' stuff to work, at least for interactive shells
parse.y
- change yy_stream_get to set interrupt_immediately before calling
getc_with_restart when the shell is interactive. This avoids the
synchronization problem caused by the call to QUIT in read_a_line,
which results in the first character after a SIGINT/^C to be
dropped
12/30
-----
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- changes to write long documentation to arrays as a single string by
default, rather than an array of strings -- enabled by default
- new option, -S, to restore old behavior of writing multiple strings
for long documentation
- changes to avoid filenames written when the separate-filenames option
(-H) has been supplied being run through gettext
configure.in
- new cofiguration option, --enable-single-help-strings (on by default),
causes help text to be stored as a single string (or smaller set than
one string per line)
builtins/Makefile.in
- pass `-S' to mkbuiltins if single-help-strings is turned off
doc/bashref.texi
- documented new `single-help-strings' configure option
1/3/2005
--------
jobs.c
- make wait_for return a non-zero status if the job or processed
waited for is suspended. Returns 128 + stop signal. This fixes
the problem with `echo one && sleep 5 && echo two' displaying
`two' after the sleep is suspended
1/5
---
print_cmd.c
- change indirection_level_string so the code duplicates the first
character of $PS4 to indicate the indirection level, rather than
the first byte
1/8
---
variables.c
- new special variable hook function for COMP_WORDBREAKS; sets
rl_completer_word_break_characters back to NULL when the variable
is unset
- change bind_variable_value to understand dynamic variables with
assign_function set, and handle them correctly. If the variable is
being appended to, use make_variable_value to create the new
value
- change bind_variable_internal to understand dynamic variables with
assign_function set, and handle them the same way
- RANDOM and LINENO now get the integer attribute, so appending works
as expected
- ditto for HISTCMD, MAILCHECK, OPTIND
lib/readline/display.c
- change _rl_make_prompt_for_search to set prompt_physical_chars
appropriately
- rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt save and restore
prompt_prefix_length
- change redraw_prompt to use rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt
- change rl_restore_prompt to set the `save' variables back to
NULL/0 so code can check whether or not the prompt has been saved
- change rl_message and rl_clear_message to save and restore the
prompt if the caller has not already done it (using a simple
semaphore-like variable)
- change rl_message to call expand_prompt, so that local_prompt and
local_prompt prefix are set before calling the redisplay functions,
in case the prompt is longer than a screenwidth (fixes bug
reported to debian by epl@unimelb.edu.au)
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- make sure to note that rl_save_prompt should be called before
rl_message, and rl_restore_prompt before rl_clear_message
pcomplete.c
- make sure to save and restore the parser state around the call to
execute_shell_function in gen_shell_function_matches. Fixes bug
reported by a050106.1.keeLae3x@captaincrumb.com (cute)
lib/readline/readline.c
- fix _rl_dispatch_subseq in the case where we're recursing back up
the chain (r == -2) and we encounter a key shadowed by a keymap,
but originally bound to self-insert. Calling rl_dispatch with
ANYOTHERKEY as the first argument will call rl_insert, but with
ANYOTHERKEY (256) as the char to insert. Use the shadow keymap
and set things up to dispatch to rl_insert with the shadowed key
as the argument. Fixes the bug reported by Thomas Glanzmann
(sithglan@stud.uni-erlangen.de)
1/13
----
command.h
- new word flag: W_HASQUOTEDNULL
make_cmd.c
- new function to allocate a WORD_DESC * without doing anything with a
containing string: alloc_word_desc
make_cmd.h
- extern declaration for alloc_word_desc
dispose_cmd.c
- new function to just free a WORD_DESC * without freeing the contained
string: dispose_word_desc
dispose_cmd.h
- extern declaration for dispose_word_desc
subst.c
- change some places to use alloc_word_desc
- make same changes to word_list_quote_removal as were made to
word_list_split
- set W_HASQUOTEDNULL when a word is created with w->word[0] ==
CTLNUL and w->word[1] == '\0'
subst.c
- parameter_brace_expand_word now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed
callers to understand
- parameter_brace_expand_indir now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed
callers to understand
- parameter_brace_expand_rhs now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed
callers to understand
- remove W_HASQUOTEDNULL from a word's flags when remove_quoted_nulls
is called on the word's enclosed string
1/15
----
subst.c
- param_expand now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed callers to
understand
- parameter_brace_expand now returns a WORD_DESC * -- changed
callers to understand
- in expand_word_internal, only call remove_quoted_nulls after a word
is returned with W_HASQUOTEDNULL
- changes to pass W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag out of expand_word_internal;
changed callers to call remove_quoted_nulls only if return value has
W_HASQUOTEDNULL set. This is a mostly-complete fix for the
long-standing CTLNUL confusion between a quoted null expansion and
the expansion of a variable with a literal '\177' in its value
- change string_list_dollar_at to compute the separator character the
same way as string_list_dollar_star: using the already-computed
values generated in setifs()
- when expanding unquoted $*, if $IFS is empty, check whether or not
we're eventually going to split the results (e.g., on the rhs of an
assignment statement) and concatenate the positional parameters as
if the expansion were within double quotes if we're not going to
split
tests/iquote.tests
- test cases based on old bug reports about the quoted-null vs. 0177
problem the recent code fixes
1/16
----
dispose_cmd.c
- set w->word to 0 before putting a WORD_DESC * back in the cache in
dispose_word_desc; changed callers to delete those assignments
variables.c
- change assign_random and get_random_value so that the random number
generator only gets re-seeded once in a subshell environment, and
assigning a value to RANDOM counts as seeding the generator. This
makes the sequences a little more predictable
1/20
----
lib/readline/history.c
- fix replace_history_entry, remove_history to return NULL if
passed index is < 0
1/22
----
lib/sh/netconn.c
- fix isnetconn() to understand that getpeername can return ENOTCONN
to indicate that an fd is not a socket
configure.in
- set BUILD_DIR to contain backslashes to escape any spaces in the
directory name -- this is what make will accept in targets and
prerequisites, so it's better than trying to use double quotes
- set SIZE to the appropriate value if some cross-compiling tool
chain is being used; `size' by default (can be overridden by
SIZE environment variable)
Makefile.in
- use $(SIZE) instead of size; set SIZE from configure
1/31
----
arrayfunc.c
- in array_value_internal, return NULL right away if the variable's
value is NULL, instead of passing a null string to add_string_to_list
2/1
---
jobs.h
- new struct to hold stats and counters for child processes and jobs
- change some uses of global and static variables to use members of
new struct (struct jobstats)
2/2
---
jobs.[ch]
- change PRUNNING to PALIVE
- new define INVALID_JOB
- new macro get_job_by_jid(ind), currently expands to jobs[ind]
- new define J_JOBSTATE, operates on a JOB * like JOBSTATE operates on
a job index
- new function, reset_job_indices, called from delete_job if
js.j_lastj or js.j_firstj are removed
- change various functions to keep counters and stats in struct jobstats
pcomplete.c, builtins/common.c, builtins/{exit,fg_bg,jobs,kill,wait}.def
- change global variables (e.g., job_slots) to struct members
(e.g., js.j_jobslots)
- use INVALID_JOB define where appropriate
- use get_job_by_jid and J_JOBSTATE where appropriate
trap.c
- change reset_or_restore_signal_handler to not free the exit trap
string if the function pointer is reset_signal, which is used when
the trap strings shouldn't be freed, like in command substitution
2/4
---
jobs.c
- new function, realloc_jobs_list, copies jobs array to newly-allocated
memory shrinking (or growing) size to have next multiple of JOB_SLOTS
greater than js.j_njobs
- change compact_jobs_list to just call reap_dead_jobs and then
realloc_jobs_list, simplifying it considerably
- discard_pipeline now returns `int': the number of processes freed
- slightly changed the logic deciding whether or not to call
compact_jobs_list: now non-interactive shells will compact the
list if it reaches MAX_JOBS_IN_ARRAY in size
parse.y
- move test for backslash-newline after pop_string in shell_getc so
that things like
((echo 5) \
(echo 6))
work right
2/8
---
jobs.h
- new structs for holding status of exited background processes, as
POSIX specifies
- new job flag: J_ASYNC
jobs.c
- new functions to manipulate struct holding status of exited
background processes
- new members in struct jobstats to hold pointer to last created job
and last created asynchronous job
- initialize js.c_childmax in initialize_job_control
- if the `async' arg to stop_pipeline is non-null, set the J_ASYNC
flag in the job struct
- set js.j_last_made_job and js.j_last_asynchronous_job in
stop_pipeline
- new function: find_last_proc, returns the PROCESS * to the last proc
in a job's pipeline
- changed find_last_pid to call find_last_proc
- change delete_job to call bgp_add on the last proc of the job being
deleted
- change delete_all_jobs and wait_for_background_pids to call bgp_clear
2/9
---
jobs.c
- change wait_for_single_pid to look for pid in bgpids.list (using
bgp_search()) if find_pipeline returns NULL
2/10
----
support/shobj-conf
- change the solaris-gcc stanza so that it auto-selects the appropriate
options for ld depending on which `ld' gcc says it's going to run
2/11
----
jobs.h
- add support for PS_RECYCLED as a process state, add PRECYCLED macro
to test it. Change PALIVE and PRUNNING macros to not count processes
in PS_RECYCLED state
execute_cmd.c
- restore use of last_pid as sentinel value; use NO_PID as sentinel
only if RECYCLES_PIDS is defined
jobs.c
- change find_job to return a pointer to the PROCESS the desired pid
belongs to, analogous to find_pipeline returning pointer to JOB
- change find_job callers to add extra argument
- change running_only arguments to find_pipeline and find_job to
alive_only, since we don't want recycled pids returned here and it
better describes the result
- new function find_process, calls find_pipeline and searches the
returned pipeline for the PROCESS * describing the desired pid
- in make_child, if fork() returns the same pid as the value of
last_asynchronous_pid when RECYCLES_PIDS is defined, avoid pid
aliasing by resetting last_asynchronous_pid to 1
- use PRUNNING instead of child->running, since we, for the most
part, don't want to consider recycled pids (e.g., in make_child())
- call find_process instead of find_pipeline in waitchld()
- use PEXITED(p) instead of testing p->running == PS_DONE
- in make_child, call bgp_delete to remove a just-created pid from the
last of saved pid statuses
- in add_process, check whether or not pid being added is already in
the_pipeline or the jobs list (using find_process) and mark it as
recycled if so
- This set of fixes mostly came from Pierre Humblet
<pierre.humblet@ieee.org> to fix pid aliasing and reuse problems on
cygwin
variables.c
- set $_ from the environment if we get it there, set to $0 by
default if not in env
doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1}
- a couple of clarifying changes to the description of $_ based on
comments from Glenn Morris <gmorris+mail@ast.cam.ac.uk>
2/15
----
shell.c
- use strstr instead of strmatch when checking whether $EMACS contains
`term' -- simpler and faster
2/18
----
builtins/cd.def
- implement posix requirement that `pwd -P' set $PWD to a directory
name containing no symlinks
- add new function, setpwd(), just sets (and changes exported value)
of PWD
doc/bashref.texi
- add note to posix mode section about pwd -P setting $PWD
doc{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added note that BASH_ARGC and BASH_ARGV are only set in extended
debug mode
- expand description of extdebug option to include everything changed
by extended debug mode
2/19
----
pathexp.h
- new flag macro, FNMATCH_IGNCASE, evaluates to FNM_CASEFOLD if the
match_ignore_case variable is non-zero
execute_cmd.c
- new variable, match_ignore_case
- change call to strmatch() in execute_case_command so it includes
FNMATCH_IGNCASE
test.c
- change call to strmatch() in patcomp() so that pattern matching
calls for [[ ... ]] obey the match_ignore_case variable
lib/sh/shmatch.c
- if match_ignore_case is set, enable REG_ICASE in the regexp match
flags
builtins/shopt.def
- new settable option, `nocasematch', controls the match_ignore_case
variable. Currently alters pattern matching for case and [[ ... ]]
commands (==, !=, and =~ operators)
doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1}
- updated descriptions of [[ and case to include reference to
nocasematch option
2/22
----
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- add `times' to the list of posix special builtins
2/23
----
builtins/cd.def
- posix mode no longer turns on effect of -P option on $PWD if a
directory is chosen from CDPATH
doc/bashref.texi
- clarified that in posix mode, reserved words are not alias expanded
only in a reserved word context
- removed item about cd, $CDPATH, and -P from posix mode section
2/24
----
builtins/reserved.def
- minor cleanups to the description of `if'
3/2
---
subst.c
- change list_string and get_word_from_string to explicitly treat an
IFS character that is not space, tab, or newline *and any adjacent
IFS white space* as a single delimiter, as SUSv3/XPG6 says
builtins/read.def
- check whether or not the number of fields is exactly the same as
the number of variables instead of just assigning the rest of the
line (minus any trailing IFS white space) to the last variable.
This parses a field and checks whether or not it consumes all of
the input (including any trailing field delimiters), falling back
to the previous behavior if it does not. This is what POSIX.2
specifies, I believe (and the consensus of the austin-group list).
This requires a few tests in read.tests to be changed: backslashes
escaping IFS whitespace characters at the end of input cause the
whitespace characters to be preserved in the value assigned to the
variable, and the trailing non-whitespace field delimiter issue
3/7
---
configure.in
- add -D_POSIX_SOURCE to the LOCAL_CFLAGS for Interix
3/8
---
bashline.c
- make bash_directory_expansion a void function, since it doesn't have
any return value
3/9
---
builtins/read.def
- when testing for a pipe, use `fd' instead of hard-coding 0, since we
can read from other file descriptors now
lib/sh/zread.c
- in zsyncfd, only set lind and lused to 0 if the lseek succeeds.
If the lseek fails, we might steal input from other programs, but
a failed lseek won't cause us to erroneously discard input
3/11
----
builtins/evalstring.c
- don't allow parse_and_execute to short-circuit and call exec() if
the command's return value is being inverted
3/15
----
builtins/printf.def
- new macro PC to call putchar and increment number of chars printed -
fixes bug in computation of value for %n format char
- `tw' is now a global var so printstr can modify it using PC()
- convert PF macro to use asprintf into a local buffer
Preparation for printf -v var
- add code to add the text printed to a `variable buffer' if -v option
supplied. The buffer grows as needed
- printf now takes a `-v var' option to put the output into the variable
VAR rather than sending it to stdout. It does not:
print partial output on error (e.g., format string error)
handle NULs in the variable value, as usual
3/16
----
parse.y
- fix bug in prompt string decoding that caused a core dump when PS1
contained \W and PWD was unset (null pointer deref)
builtins/printf.def
- changed -v var behavior so it stores partial output into the named
variable upon an error
3/24
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- bool_to_int now takes a `const char *' argument
support/{printenv,recho,zecho}.c
- include config.h
- include "bashansi.h" for appropriate extern function declarations
configure.in
- on MacOS X 10.4, compensate for loader not allowing static library
to override existing system dynamic library when compiling -dynamic
(affects readline and history libraries); so use absolute pathname
instead of -lreadline as library name
lib/glob/{glob,sm_loop,smatch}.c
- make sure to cast arguments to (char *) or (unsigned char *) as
appropriate to avoid gcc4 warnings
lib/glob/smatch.c
- collsym (single-byte version) now takes a (CHAR *) first argument to
match callers; cast argument to strncmp appropriately
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- fix ldfallback and dfallback to handle width and precision specs in
the format passed to sprintf()
- fix STAR_ARGS macro to deal with negative field widths and precisions
3/25
----
builtins/printf.def
- since a negative precision in a "x.x[fFgGeE]" format specifier should
be allowed but treated as if the precision were missing, let it
through
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- fix * code to deal with a negative precision by treating it as if
the `.' and any digit string in the precision had not been specified
- fix format parsing code to deal with a negative inline precision,
e.g., "%4.-4f" by treating it as if the `'. and any digit string in
the precision had not been specified
- a `+' in a format specifier should only act as a flag if it comes
before a `.' (otherwise it is ignored)
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- new function, rl_vi_rubout, to rl_rubout as rl_vi_delete is to
rl_delete; saves deleted text for possible reinsertion as with any
vi-mode `text modification' command (fixes problem with `X' reported
by beat.wieland@gmx.ch)
lib/readline/vi_keymap.c
- bind `X' in vi command mode to rl_vi_rubout
lib/readline/funmap.c
- add a bindable `vi-rubout' command, runs rl_vi_rubout
lib/readline/text.c
- rewrote internals of _rl_rubout_char to make structure cleaner
lib/readline/{complete,text}.c
- changed code to remove #ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE where possible
3/28
----
lib/readline/examples/rl.c
- include <sys/stat.h> instead of posixstat.h if READLINE_LIBRARY not
defined
subst.c
- fix mbstrlen to treat invalid multibyte sequences as sequences of
single-byte characters
4/8
---
configure.in
- default SIZE to `:' if cross-compiling and an appropriate size for
the target is not found
4/11
----
subst.c
- change match_upattern and match_wpattern to check whether or not the
supplied pattern matches anywhere in the supplied string, prefixing
and appending the pattern with `*' if necessary. If it doesn't we
can short-circuit immediately rather than waste time doing up to
N-1 unsuccessful calls to strmatch/wcsmatch (which kills for long
strings, even if the pattern is short)
4/12
----
configure.in
- make sure the special case for MacOS X 10.4 only kicks in if the
`--with-installed-readline' option isn't supplied
lib/readline/{callback,readline,signals}.c
- make sure rl_prep_term_function and rl_deprep_term_function aren't
dereferenced if NULL (as the documentation says)
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- don't bother with the special HAVE_BCOPY code; just use straight
assignments
builtins/ulimit.def
- use _POSIX_PIPE_BUF in pipesize() if it's defined and PIPE_BUF is
not
4/13
----
execute_cmd.c
- add cm_function_def to the list of control structures for which
child processes are forked when pipes come in or out
4/14
----
builtins/read.def
- make sure the ^As added for internal quoting are not counted as
characters read when -n is supplied
4/20
----
redir.c
- fix redir_open so that the repeat open on failure that AFS support
adds restores the correct value of errno for any error message
4/26
----
Makefile.in
- make sure mksignames and mksyntax are invoked with the $(EXEEXT)
extension
4/28
----
lib/readline/readline.h
- new state variable: RL_STATE_CALLBACK, means readline is using the
callback interface
lib/readline/callback.c
- set RL_STATE_CALLBACK in rl_callback_handler_install, unset in
rl_callback_handler_remove
4/29
----
config-top.h
- DONT_REPORT_SIGPIPE is now on by default, since it apparently
interferes with scripts
configure.in
- arrange things so PGRP_PIPE is defined on Linux-2.4+ and version 3
kernels (ones that apparently schedule children to run before their
parent)
4/30
----
builtins/caller.def
- add call to no_options, so it can handle `--' option
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- note explicitly that test, :, true, and false don't understand --
as meaning the end of options
5/7
---
support/shobj-conf
- darwin 8 needs the same LDFLAGS setting as darwin 7
parse.y
- in save_parser_state, make sure we cast the return value from
xmalloc() to the right type
- remove casts to (char *) in calls to yyerror()
lib/readline/signals.c
- make SIGQUIT and SIGALRM code conditional on their definition
- use raise() to send a signal if we don't have kill()
lib/readline/display.c
- some MS-DOS and MINGW changes from the cygwin and mingw folks
config.h.in
- add HAVE_PWD_H for <pwd.h>
- add HAVE_FCNTL, HAVE_KILL for respective system calls
- add HAVE_GETPW{ENT,NAM,UID} for passwd functions
configure.in
- add check for <pwd.h>
- add checks for fcntl, kill system calls
- add checks for getpw{ent,nam,uid} C library functions
- pass a flag indicating we're cross compiling through to
CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD in Makefile.in
lib/readline/complete.c
- guard inclusion of <pwd.h> with HAVE_PWD_H
- don't provide a missing declaration for getpwent if we don't have it
- guard calls to {get,end}pwent with HAVE_GETPWENT
lib/readline/shell.c
- guard inclusion of <pwd.h> with HAVE_PWD_H
- guard inclusion of <fcntl.h> with HAVE_FCNTL_H
- don't provide a missing declaration for getpwuid if we don't have it
- guard calls to getpwuid with HAVE_GETPWUID
- don't bother with body of sh_unset_nodelay_mode if we don't have
fcntl
lib/tilde/tilde.c
- guard inclusion of <pwd.h> with HAVE_PWD_H
- guard calls to getpw{nam,uid} with HAVE_GETPW{NAM,UID}
- guard calls to {get,end}pwent with HAVE_GETPWENT
Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- @CROSS_COMPILE@ is substituted into CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD (equal to
-DCROSS_COMPILING if bash is being cross-compiled)
5/9
---
aclocal.m4
- print version as `0.0' in RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION if the
`rl_gnu_readline_p' variable isn't 1 (accept no imitations)
5/11
----
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- definition of a readline `search context', to be use for incremental
search initially and other types of search later. Original from
Bob Rossi as part of work on incremental searching problems when
using callback interface
lib/readline/isearch.c
- functions to allocate and free search contexts
- function to take a search context and a character just read and
`dispatch' on it: change search parameters, add to search string,
search further, etc.
- isearch is now completely context-driven: a search context is
allocated and passed to the rest of the functions
5/12
----
lib/readline/isearch.c
- an additional `isearch cleanup' function that can be called from
the callback interface functions when the search is to be terminated
- an additional `isearch callback' function that can be called from
rl_callback_read_char when input is available
- short-circuit from rl_search_history after initialization if
the callback interface is being used
lib/readline/callback.c
- in rl_callback_read_char(), if RL_STATE_ISEARCH is set, call
_rl_isearch_callback to read the character and dispatch on it.
If RL_STATE_ISEARCH is unset when that call returns, and there is
input pending, call rl_callback_read_char() again so we don't
have to wait for new input to pick it up
support/shobj-conf,configure.in
- add support for dragonfly bsd, the same as freebsd
5/13-5/15
---------
lib/readline/callback.c
- support for readline functions to `register' a function that will
be called when more input is available, with a generic data
structure to encapsulate the arguments and parameters. Primarily
intended for functions that read a single additional character,
like quoted-insert
- support for callback code reading numeric arguments in a loop,
using readline state and an auxiliary variable
- support for callback code performing non-incremental searches using
the same search context struct as the isearch code
lib/readline/{callback,display}.c
- if a callback function sets `_rl_redisplay_wanted', the redisplay
function will be called as soon as it returns
lib/readline/input.c
- changes to _rl_read_mbchar to handle reading the null multibyte
character and translating it into '\0'
lib/readline/misc.c
- break rl_digit_loop() into component functions that can be called
individually from the callback code more easily
- share some of the functions with rl_digit_loop1() in vi_mode.c
lib/readline/readline.h
- change the version #defines to reflect readline 5.1
lib/readline/search.c
- break code into smaller functions that can be composed to work with
the callback code more easily
lib/readline/text.c
- in rl_quoted_insert(), don't mess around with the tty signals if
running in `callback mode'
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- changed set-mark, goto-mark, change-char, and char-search to work
when called by callback functions
5/17
----
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new struct declaration for a `reading key sequence' context
lib/readline/readline.c
- new variable, _rl_dispatching_keymap, keeps track of which keymap
we are currently searching
- functions to allocate and deallocate contexts for reading multi-char
key sequences
5/18
----
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new struct defining a context for multiple-key key sequences (the
base case is escape-prefixed commands)
lib/readline/readline.c
- change structure of _rl_dispatch_subseq to allow for callback code
to use it - rudimentary support for supporting the existing
recursion using a stack of contexts, each with a reference to the
previous
- fix so that ^G works when in callback mode
lib/readline/callback.c
- call the appropriate multiple-key sequence callback if the state is
set
5/19
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- broke code from _readline_internal_char after call to rl_dispatch
out into separate function: _rl_internal_char_cleanup, callable by
other parts of the code
- change _rl_internal_char_cleanup to unset _rl_want_redisplay after
it calls (*rl_redisplay_func)
lib/readline/callback.c
- call _rl_internal_char_cleanup from rl_callback_read_char when
appropriate
5/24
----
lib/readline/callback.c
- use _rl_dispatch_callback and a chain of _rl_keyseq_contexts to
simulate the recursion used to decode multicharacter key sequences
(even things like ESC- as meta-prefix)
- call setjmp in rl_callback_read_char to give things like rl_abort
a place to jump, since the saved location in readline() will not
be valid
- keep calling _rl_dispatch_callback from rl_callback_read_char while
we are still decoding a multi-key key sequence
- keep calling readline_internal_char from rl_callback_read_char while
we are reading characters from a macro
lib/readline/macro.c
- use a slightly different strategy upon encountering the end of a macro
when using the callback interface: when the last character of a
macro is read, and we are reading a command, pop the macro off the
stack immediately so the loop in rl_callback_read_char terminates
when it should
lib/readline/readline.c
- if longjmp() is called and we end up at the saved location while
using the callback interface, just return -- don't go back into a
blocking read
- new function to dispose a chain of rl_keyseq_cxts
- only read new input in _rl_dispatch_callback if the KSEQ_DISPATCHED
flag is not set in the current keyseq context -- if it is, we are
traversing the chain back up and should use what we already saved
- use -3 as a magic value from _rl_dispatch_subseq to indicate that
we're allocating a new context and moving downward in the chain
(a special return value for the benefit of _rl_dispatch_callback)
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_keyseq_chain_dispose
6/1
---
builtins/read.def
- fixed a bug that occurred when reading a set number of chars and
the nth char is a backslash (read one too many). Bug reported by
Chris Morgan <chmorgan@gmail.com>
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_builtin so the `unset' builtin also operates on the
temporary environment in POSIX mode (as well as source and eval),
so that unsetting variables in the temporary environment doesn't
leave them set when unset completes. Report by Eric Blake
<ebb9@byu.net>
array.c
- fix from William Park for array_rshift when shifting right on an
empty array -- corrects calculation of array->max_index
builtins/exec.def
- if an exec fails and the execfail option is set, don't call
restart_job_control unless the shell is interactive or job_control
is set
jobs.c
- add a run-time check for WCONTINUED being defined in header files
but rejected with EINVAL by waitpid(). Fix from Maciej Rozycki
<macro@linux-mips.org>
6/20
----
bashhist.c
- make sure calls to sv_histchars are protected by #ifdef BANG_HISTORY
- ditto for calls to history_expand_line_internal
6/23
----
doc/bashref.texi
- remove extra blank lines in @menu constructs
variables.c
- assign export_env to environ (extern char **) every time it changes
(mostly in add_to_export_env define), so maybe getenv will work on
systems that don't allow it to be replaced
6/29
----
bashline.c
- in bash_directory_completion_hook, be careful about not turning `/'
into `//' and `//' into `///' for benefit of those systems that treat
`//' as some sort of `network root'. Fix from Eric Blake
<ebb9@byu.net>
lib/readline/complete.c
- in to_print, do the right thing after stripping the trailing slash
from full_pathname: // doesn't turn into /, and /// doesn't become
//. Fix from Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
6/30
----
lib/malloc/trace.c
- include <unistd.h> if it's available for a definition of size_t
jobs.c
- in wait_for, if a child process is marked as running but waitpid()
returns -1/ECHILD (e.g., when the bash process is being traced by
strace), make sure to increment c_reaped when marking the child as
dead
- in without_job_control, make sure to close the pgrp pipe after
calling start_pipeline
7/1
---
Makefile.in
- only remove pathnames.h when the other files created by running
configure are removed (e.g., Makefile). Fix from William Park
lib/sh/shquote.c
- since backslash-newline disappears when within double quotes, don't
add a backslash in front of a newline in sh_double_quote. Problem
reported by William Park
jobs.c
- in notify_of_job_status, don't print status messages about
terminated background processes unless job control is active
bashhist.c
- new variable, hist_last_line_pushed, set to 0 in really_add_history
(used by `history -s' code)
bashhist.h
- new extern declaration for history -s
builtins/history.def
- don't remove last history entry in push_history if it was added by
a call to push_history -- use hist_last_line_pushed as a sentinel
and set it after adding history entry. This allows multiple
calls to history -s to work right: adding all lines to the history
rather than deleting all but the last. Bug reported by Matthias
Schniedermeyer <ms@citd.de>
- pay attention to hist_last_line_pushed in expand_and_print_history()
so we don't delete an entry pushed by history -s
7/4
---
print_cmd.c
- fix print_arith_for_command to not print so many blanks between
expressions in ((...))
command.h
- new word flag: W_DQUOTE. Means word should be treated as if double
quoted
make_cmd.c
- add W_DQUOTE to word flags in make_arith_for_expr
parse.y
- add W_DQUOTE to word flags for (( ... )) arithmetic commands
subst.c
- don't perform tilde expansion on a word with W_DQUOTE flag set
- don't perform process substitution on a word with W_DQUOTE flag set
arrayfunc.c
- expand an array index within [...] the same way as an arithmetic
expansion between (( ... ))
lib/readline/input.c
- use getch() instead of read() on mingw
lib/readline/readline.c
- add a few key bindings for the arrow keys on mingw
lib/readline/rldefs.h
- if on mingw, define NO_TTY_DRIVER
lib/readline/rltty.c
- compile in the stub functions for _rl_{disable,restore}_tty_signals
if on mingw
- compile in stub function for rl_restart_output on mingw
- make sure enough functions and macros are defined to compile if
NO_TTY_DRIVER is defined (lightly tested - builds on MacOS X, at
least)
7/7
---
command.h
- add a `flags' member to the PATTERN_LIST structure
make_cmd.c
- intialize the `flags' member of a PATTERN_LIST when it's created
builtins/psize.c
- protect extern declaration of errno with usual #ifdef errno
configure.in, variables.c
- changes for QNX 6.x
7/9
---
parse.y
- fix parse_matched_pair to handle single and double quoted strings
inside old-style command substitution (``) since they can each
quote the ` and embedded $-expansions. Report by Eric Blake
<ebb9@byu.net>
{configure,Makefile}.in
- TILDE_LIB is now substituted into Makefile by configure
configure.in
- if configuring --with-installed-readline on cygwin, set TILDE_LIB
to the empty string to avoid multiply-defined symbols. Cygwin
doesn't allow undefined symbols in dynamic libraries. Report by
Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
7/11
----
input.c
- in duplicate_buffered_stream, don't call free_buffered_stream if the
two buffered streams share the same b_buffer object (e.g., if they
had already been duplicated with a previous call). Fixes Debian bug
reported by eero17@bigfoot.com
7/12
----
shell.c
- make set_shell_name more resistant to a NULL argument
- in bind_args, use < instead of != when counting the arguments and
making the arg list
- in main(), make sure arg_index is not initialized to a value greater
than argc
7/14
----
lib/readline/display.c
- in expand_prompt, don't set the location of the last invisible
char if the sequence is zero length (\[\])
7/15
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document that the shell uses $TMPDIR when creating temporary files
7/20
----
[bash-3.1-alpha1 frozen]
7/29
----
builtins/evalstring.c
- make sure that parse_and_execute saves and restores the value of
loop_level, so loops in sourced scripts and eval'd strings don't
mess up the shell's parser state
bashline.c
- change command_subst_completion_function to suppress appending
any character to a unique completion, instead of a space, unless
the last word in the quoted command substitution completes to a
directory name. In that case we append the expected slash
8/1
---
builtins/printf.def
- make sure variables are initialized if their values are tested later
[bash-3.1-alpha1 updated and re-frozen]
8/2
---
variables.c
- make sure to call stifle_history with an `int' instead of an intmax_t.
Sometimes it makes a difference
8/3
---
[bash-3.1-alpha1 released]
support/mksignames.c
- add `SIGSTKFLT' (RHE3)
- add `SIGXRES' (Solaris 9)
8/4
---
builtins/ulimit.def
- fix typo to make `x' the right option for locks
- add new options to short help synopsis
variables.c
- use get_variable_value instead of direct reference to value_cell
in make_variable_value when appending to the current value, so
references to array variables without subscripts will be equivalent
to element 0
lib/readline/text.c
- rewrote rl_change_case to correctly change the case of multibyte
characters where appropriate
8/5
---
configure.in
- remove call to obsolete macro AC_ACVERSION
- remove special calls to AC_CYGWIN and AC_MINGW32; AC_CANONICAL_HOST
takes care of those cases
general.h
- include `chartypes.h' for definition of ISALPHA
- fix definitions of ABSPATH and RELPATH for cygwin
- fix definition of ISDIRSEP for cygwin to allow backslash as a
directory name separator
8/9
---
builtins/setattr.def
- when setting a variable from the temporary environment in
set_var_attribute (e.g., `LC_ALL=C export LC_ALL'), make sure to
call stupidly_hack_special_variables after binding the variable in
the current context
builtins/printf.def
- make sure to call stupidly_hack_special_variables if using `printf -v'
to put formatted output in a shell variable
8/11
----
support/shobj-conf
- new variable: SHLIB_LIBPREF, prefix for shared library name (defaults
to `lib'
- new variable: SHLIB_DLLVERSION, used on Cygwin to set the library
version number
- new variable: SHLIB_DOT, separator character between library name and
suffix and version information (defaults to `.')
- new stanza for cygwin to generate windows-compatible dll
8/14
----
variables.c
- new special variable function for Cygwin, so the export environment
is remade when HOME is changed. The environment is the only way to
get information from the shell to cygwin dlls, for instanace, when
bash is compiled to use an already-installed libreadline
variables.h
- new extern declaration for sv_home
8/15
----
lib/readline/display.c
- call init_line_structures from rl_redisplay if vis_lbreaks == 0
to avoid consequences of a poorly-timed SIGWINCH
8/16
----
subst.c
- fix logic for performing tilde expansion when in posix mode (don't
rely on W_TILDEEXP flag always being set, because it won't be when
expanding the RHS of assignment statement). Use W_TILDEEXP only
when deciding to expand a word marked as W_ASSIGNMENT that doesn't
precede a command name
8/17
----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_function, when subshell == 1, don't short-cut by using
the command contained in the group command -- if you do, any
redirections attached to the group command (function) don't get
executed
general.h
- new #define, FS_READABLE, indicates file is readable by current
user
findcmd.c
- rewrote file_status to use S_xxx POSIX file mode bits and to add
support for FS_READABLE (affects ./source and searching $PATH for
scripts whose names are supplied as arguments on the command line)
- change find_path_file to look for readable files -- source requires
it
- change find_in_path_element to do the right thing when FS_READABLE
is supplied as a flag
doc/bashref.texi
- remove note about posix non-compliance in `.': we now require and
look for readable files when searching $PATH
8/20
----
subst.c
- fix setifs to handle case where passed variable is non-zero but
v->value == 0 (as in an unset local variable); treat IFS as unset
in this case
jobs.c
- in kill_pid, if asked to killpg a process or pgrp whose pgrp is
recorded as the same as the shell's, just call killpg and let the
chips fall where they may -- there may be other processes in that
pgrp that are not children of the shell, so killing each process
in the pipeline will not do a complete job, and killpg'ing each
such process will send too many signals in the majority of cases
builtins/cd.def
- in posix mode, pwd needs to check that the value it prints and `.'
are the same file
builtins/read.def
- if reading input from stdin in a non-interactive shell and calling
`read', call sync_buffered_stream to seek backward in the input
stream if necessary (XXX - should we do this for all shell builtins?)
8/23
----
builtins/cd.def
- in posix mode, if canonicalization of the absolute pathname fails
because the path length exceeds PATH_MAX, but the length of the passed
(non-absolute) pathname does not, attempt the chdir, just as when
not in posix mode
builtins/type.def
- don't have describe_command call sh_makepath if the full path found
is already an absolute pathname (sh_makepath will stick $PWD onto the
front of it)
8/24
----
jobs.c
- in posix mode, don't have start_job print out and indication of
whether the job started by `bg' is the current or previous job
- change start_job to return success if a job to be resumed in the
background is already running. This means that bg won't fail when
asked to bg a background job, as SUSv3/XPG6 requires
- new function, init_job_stats, to zero out the global jobstats struct
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- change kill_pid to handle pids < -1 by killing process groups
jobs.h
- extern declaration for init_job_stats
lib/readline/history.c
- check whether or not the history list is null in remove_history
builtins/history.def
- delete_last_history is no longer static so fc builtin can use it
builtins/fc.def
- use free_history_entry in fc_replhist instead of freeing struct
members individually
- call delete_last_history from fc_replhist instead of using inline
code
- if editing (-l not specified), make sure the fc command that caused
the editing is removed from the history list, as POSIX specifies
builtins/kill.def
- just call kill_pid with any pid argument and let it handle pids < -1
This is the only way to let kill_pid know whether a negative pid or
a job spec was supplied as an argument to kill
builtins/fg_bg.def
- force fg_bg to return EXECUTION_SUCCESS explicitly if called by bg
and start_job returns successfully
- bg now returns success only if all the specified jobs were resumed
successfully
execute_cmd.c
- call init_job_stats from initialize_subshell to zero out the global
job stats structure
8/25
----
bashline.c
- change vi_edit_and_execute_command to just call vi when in posix
mode, instead of checking $FCEDIT and $EDITOR
lib/readline/search.c
- if in vi_mode, call rl_free_undo_list in make_history_line_current
to dispose of undo list accumulated while reading the search string
(if this isn't done, since vi mode leaves the current history
position at the entry which matched the search, the call to
rl_revert_line in rl_internal_teardown will mangle the matched
history entry using a bogus rl_undo_list)
- call rl_free_undo_list after reading a non-incremental search string
into rl_line_buffer -- that undo list should be discarded
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- add UNDO_LIST * member to search context struct
lib/readline/isearch.c
- initialize UNDO_LIST *save_undo_list member of search context struct
8/27
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- change rl_parse_and_bind to strip whitespace from the end of a
variable value assignment before calling rl_variable_bind
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3}
- clarified the language concerning parsing values for boolean
variables in assignment statements
8/28
----
lib/sh/pathphys.c
- fix small memory leak in sh_realpath reported by Eric Blake
8/31
----
doc/bashref.texi
- add additional notes to posix mode section
9/3
---
parse.y
- if $'...' occurs within a ${...} parameter expansion within
double quotes, don't single-quote the expanded result -- the double
quotes will cause it to be expanded incorrectly
9/4
---
builtins/fc.def
- if STRICT_POSIX is defined, the posix mode default for the editor to
use is $FCEDIT, then ed
shell.c
- if STRICT_POSIX is defined, initialize `posixly_correct' to 1
config.h.in
- add #undef STRICT_POSIX
9/5
---
configure.in
- add new option argument, --enable-strict-posix-default, configures
bash to be posix-conformant (including defaulting echo to posix
conformance) by default
builtins/echo.def
- if STRICT_POSIX is defined, default echo to xpg-style
doc/bashref.texi
- describe the --enable-strict-posix-default option to configure
9/10
----
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- change to not generate N_(""), because the translated empty string is
special to GNU gettext
9/13
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- a negative value for rl_completion_query_items means to not ask
lib/readline/doc/{{rltech,rluser}.texi,readline.3}
- documented new semantics for rl_completion_query_items/
completion-query-items
9/14
----
bashline.c
- bind M-TAB in emacs mode to dynamic-complete-history even if the
current binding is `tab-insert' (which is what it is by default),
not just if it's unbound
9/15
----
eval.c
- call QUIT before calling dispose_command on current_command after
the `exec_done' label. If we dispose current_command first, the
longjmp might restore the value of current_command after we've
disposed it, and the subsequent call to dispose_command from the
DISCARD case will free memory twice
9/16
----
lib/sh/strto[iu]max.c
- make sure the function being declared is not a cpp define before
defining it -- should fix problems on HP-UX
9/19
----
Makefile.in
- make sure the binaries for the tests are at the front of $PATH
9/22
----
parse.y
- new flag for parse_matched_pair: P_COMMAND, indicating that the
text being parsed is a command (`...`, $(...))
- change calls to parse_matched_pair to include P_COMMAND where
appropriate
- if P_COMMAND flag is set and the text is unquoted, check for comments
and don't try to parse embedded quoted strings if in a comment (still
not exactly right yet)
9/24
----
builtins/history.def
- if running history -n, don't count these new lines as history lines
for the current session if the `histappend' shell option is set.
If we're just appending to the history file, the issue that caused
history_lines_this_session to be recalculated doesn't apply -- the
history file won't be missing any entries
lib/readline/isearch.c
- fix C-w handler for isearch string reader to handle multibyte chars
lib/readline/rlmbutil.h
- new defines for _rl_to_wupper and _rl_to_wlower
lib/readline/text.c
- use _rl_to_wupper and _rl_to_wlower as appropriate
9/26
----
execute_cmd.c
- in shell_execve, if the exec fails due to E2BIG or ENOMEM, just print
the appropriate error message instead of checking out any interpreter
specified with #!
9/30
----
bashhist.c
- make $HISTCMD available anytime remember_on_history is non-zero,
which indicates that we're saving commands to the history, and
let it evaluate to 1 if we're not
10/4
----
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- in floating(), make sure d != 0 before calling chkinfnan -- gcc on the
version of Solaris 9 I have translates 0 to -inf on the call
[bash-3.1-beta1 frozen]
10/6
----
jobs.c
- set the_pipeline to NULL right away in cleanup_the_pipeline, and
dispose a copy of the pointer so we don't mess with the_pipeline
while we're in the process of destroying it
- block and unblock SIGCHLD around manipulating the_pipeline in
cleanup_the_pipeline
10/7
----
[bash-3.1-beta1 released]
lib/readline/isearch.c
- when switching directions, make sure we turn off the SF_REVERSE
flag in the search context's flags word if we're going from reverse
to forward i-search
lib/readline/bind.c
- new function, rl_variable_value, returns a string representing a
bindable readline variable's value
- new auxiliary function, _rl_get_string_variable_value, encapsulates
everything needed to get a bindable string variable's value
- rewrote rl_variable_dumper to use _rl_get_string_variable_value
lib/readline/readline.h
- new extern declaration for rl_variable_value
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rl_variable_value
bashline.c
- in command_word_completion_function, if readline sets
rl_completion_found_quote, but doesn't set rl_completion_quote_character,
we have an embedded quoted string or backslash-escaped character in
the passed text. We need to dequote that before calling
filename_completion_function. So far, this is in place only for
absolute program names (those containing a `/')
- in command_word_completion_function, use rl_variable_value to decide
whether or not we should ignore case, and use strncasecmp instead of
strncmp where appropriate
10/11
-----
builtins/fc.def
- fixed a typo when using POSIX_FC_EDIT_COMMAND
redir.h
- new flag values for redirections: RX_INTERNAL and RX_USER (currently
unused)
redir.c
- add_undo_redirect and add_undo_close_redirect now set RX_INTERNAL
flag when making new redirects
- in do_redirection_internal, only set file descriptors > 2 to CLEXEC
if they're marked as RX_INTERNAL
10/12
-----
jobs.c
- in wait_for_single_pid, if in posix mode, remove the waited-for pid
from the list of background pids, forgetting it entirely. POSIX
conformance tests test for this.
lib/readline/{readline.h,vi_mode.c}
- new state flag, RL_STATE_VICMDONCE, set after entering vi command
mode the first time; reset on each call to readline()
10/13
-----
lib/readline/undo.c
- in rl_revert_line, make sure that revert-line in vi mode leaves
rl_point set to 0 no matter the state of the line buffer
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- when entering vi_command mode for the first time, free any existing
undo list so the previous insertions won't be undone by the `U'
command. This is how POSIX.2 says `U' should work (and the test
suite tests for it)
lib/readline/bind.c
- change rl_parse_and_bind so only `set' commands involving boolean
readline variables have trailing whitespace stripped from the value
string
10/16
-----
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- fix patscan() to correctly scan backslash-escaped characters
10/18
-----
lib/sh/{winsize.c,Makefile.in},{jobs,nojobs}.c,Makefile.in,externs.h
- moved get_new_window_size from jobs.c/nojobs.c to new file,
lib/sh/winsize.c, made function global
{jobs,nojobs,sig}.c,{jobs,sig}.h
- moved SIGWINCH handling code to sig.c rather than duplicate it in
jobs.c and nojobs.c
- call set_sigwinch_handler from sig.c code rather than job control
signal initialization
sig.[ch]
- new variable, sigwinch_received, acts like interrupt_state for
SIGWINCH, set by sigwinch_sighandler. sigwinch_sighandler no longer
calls get_new_window_size
parse.y
- add call to get_new_window_size if sigwinch_received at top of
shell_getc
10/19
-----
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- to avoid orphaning memory on free if the right bucket is busy, use a
new function xplit(mem, bucket) to split the block into two or more
smaller ones and add those to the right bucket (appropriately marking
it as busy)
- audit bsplit(), bcoalesce(), and xsplit() for proper use of busy[],
since they're dealing with two separate buckets
10/22
-----
subst.c
- new flag for string_extract: EX_REQMATCH, means to return an error
if a matching/closing character is not found before EOS
- new static flag variables: extract_string_error and extract_string_fatal
- change expand_word_internal to check for new error returns from
string_extract and return errors if appropriate
10/23
-----
builtins/cd.def
- make sure we free TDIR in change_to_directory after calling
set_working_directory (which allocates new memory) and other places
we short-circuit and return
10/24
-----
subst.c
- modified fix from 10/22 to allow bare ` to pass through (for
some backwards compatibility and more correctness)
10/27
-----
conftypes.h
- make MacOS X use the RHAPSODY code that gets HOSTTYPE, et al.
at build rather than configure time, to support universal binaries
(fix from llattanzi@apple.com)
10/30
-----
builtins/evalstring.c
- make sure we don't turn on CMD_NO_FORK in parse_and_execute if
we're running a trap command on signal receipt or exit
execute_cmd.c
- in shell_execve, improve the error message a little bit if the
interpreter name in a #! exec header ends with a ^M (as in a DOS-
format file)
11/1
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix vi-mode `r' command to leave the cursor in the right place
[bash-3.1-rc1 frozen]
11/5
----
execute_cmd.c
- make sure a DEBUG trap doesn't overwrite a command string passed to
make_child in execute_simple_command
bashline.c
- rearrange some code in bash_quote_filename so filenames with leading
tildes containing spaces aren't tilde-expanded before being
returned to the caller
11/6
----
lib/readline/display.c
- when deciding where to move the cursor in rl_redisplay and needing
to move the cursor back after moving it vertically and compensate
for invisible characters in the prompt string, make sure that
_rl_last_c_pos is treated as an absolute cursor position in a
multibyte locale and the wrap offset (number of invisible characters)
is added explicitly when deciding how many characters to backspace
11/10
-----
lib/readline/terminal.c
- _rl_set_screen_size now interprets a lines or columns argument < 0
as an indication not to change the current value
11/11
-----
lib/readline/terminal.c
- new function, rl_reset_screen_size, calls _rl_get_screen_size to
reset readline's idea of the terminal size
- don't call _rl_get_screen_size in _rl_init_terminal_io if both
_rl_screenheight and _rl_screenwidth are > 0
- don't initialize _rl_screenheight and _rl_screenwidth to 0 in
_rl_init_terminal_io; let caller take care of it
- set _rl_screenheight and _rl_screenwidth to 0 before calling
_rl_init_terminal_io
lib/readline/readline.h
- new extern declaration for rl_reset_screen_size
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rl_reset_screen_size
variables.c
- if readline is being used, compile in a special var function for
assignments to LINES and COLUMNS that calls rl_set_screen_size or
rl_reset_screen_size as appropriate. Only do this in posix mode
and only when STRICT_POSIX is defined at compile time
- new semaphore variable, winsize_assignment, set while doing an
assignment to LINES or COLUMNS
- new variable, winsize_assigned, says LINES or COLUMNS was assigned
to or found in the environment
- if in the middle of an assignment to LINES or COLUMNS, make
sh_set_lines_and_columns a no-op
lib/sh/winsize.c
- get_new_window_size now takes two int * arguments, to return the
screen dimensions
externs.h
- change extern declaration for get_new_window_size
{jobs,nojobs}.c, parse.y
- change callers of get_new_window_size
11/12
-----
lib/readline/terminal.c
- new variable, rl_prefer_env_winsize, gives LINES and COLUMNS
precedence over values from the kernel when computing window size
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_prefer_env_winsize
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document rl_prefer_env_winsize
11/13
-----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- change rl_prep_terminal to make sure we set and reset the tty
special characters in the vi insertion keymap if in vi mode. This
matters if we get accept-line for the previous line while in vi
command mode
11/14
-----
builtins/pushd.def
- make sure any call to cd_builtin includes a leading `--' from the
argument list (or constructs one)
11/16
-----
pcomplete.c
- fix small memory leak in gen_wordlist_matches
[bash-3.1-rc2 frozen]
11/21
-----
[bash-3.1-rc2 released]
11/23
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- changes to rl_redisplay to compensate for update_line updating
_rl_last_c_pos without taking invisible characters in the line into
account. Important in multibyte locales where _rl_last_c_pos is an
absolute cursor position
- changes to _rl_move_cursor_relative to account for _rl_last_c_pos
being an absolute cursor position in a multibyte character locale
- rewrote _rl_move_cursor_relative to make it a little simpler
11/29
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- changes to rl_redisplay and update_line for update_line to communicate
upward that it took the number of invisible characters on the current
line into account when modifying _rl_last_c_pos
- in update_line, adjust _rl_last_c_pos by wrap_offset before calling
_rl_move_cursor_relative, so we pass correct information about the
true cursor position
12/1
----
configure.in
- changed release status to `release'
[bash-3.1 frozen]
12/8
----
[bash-3.1 released]
12/9
----
doc/{bash.1,version.texi},lib/readline/doc/version.texi
- remove `beta1' from man page footer and texinfo documents
variables.c
- make sure winsize_assignment is protected by #ifdef READLINE, so
minimal shell will compile
builtins/read.def
- make sure error cases free memory and run any unwind-protects to
avoid memory leaks
12/10
-----
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_command_internal to set $PIPESTATUS for ((...)) and
[[ ... ]] commands
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi,version.texi}
- add documentation for ulimit -[iqx] and bump revision date
12/12
-----
parse.y
- make sure parse_compound_assignment saves and restores the
PST_ASSIGNOK parser state flag around its calls to read_token.
Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger
12/13
-----
parse.y
- change parse_compound_assignment to save and restore the value of
last_read_token. Not sure why it was set unconditionally in the
first place after parsing the complete compound assignment
12/14
-----
lib/readline/text.c
- don't use return value of rl_kill_text (which always succeeds and
returns the number of characters killed) in rl_delete as an indication
of success or failure
- ditto for return value of rl_delete_text
lib/readline/readline.c
- don't return the value of the called readline function as the return
value from _rl_dispatch_subseq; -1 means something different to the
callers (return 0 all the time to indicate that a readline function
was found and dispatched). Fix from Andreas Schwab for <DEL><DEL>
bug in callback interface first reported by Mike Frysinger
execute_cmd.c
- fixed a typo in execute_case_command
12/15
-----
aclocal.m4
- add check for wctype() to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, define HAVE_WCTYPE
config.h.in
- add HAVE_WCTYPE #define
config-bot.h
- add HAVE_WCTYPE to the set of checks for HANDLE_MULTIBYTE. This
should catch the deficient NetBSD multibyte support
12/16
-----
parse.y
- use CTLESC instead of literal '\001' when decode_prompt_string
prefixes RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE and RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE
12/20
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- don't treat RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE specially inside a sequence of
ignored characters
- keep track of the start of the current sequence of ignored
characters; make sure that an empty sequence of such characters
really is an empty sequence, not one that happens to end with '\001'
(RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE)
12/21
-----
subst.c
- change expand_word_internal to process rest of `tilde-word' as a
regular part of the word if tilde expansion leaves the tilde-word
unchanged. This means that ~$USER expands to ~chet, which seems
more intuitive, and is effectively what bash-3.0 did
12/23
-----
subst.c
- when making a local array variable in do_compound_assignment, make
sure that we don't use a variable of the same name from a previous
context
doc/bash.1
- documented expansions for word and patterns in case statement
builtins/ulimit.def,doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1}
- added new -e and -r (nice and rtprio) options to ulimit; documented
them
12/26
-----
variables.c
- use `hmax' instead of `num' in sv_histsize to avoid integer overflow
problems with intmax_t
builtins/read.def
- add unwind-protect to restore rl_attempted_completion_function in
case of a timeout
{bashline,variables}.c
- move initialization of HISTSIZE from initialization path to
load_history, so it can be overridden by a value assigned in a
startup file
lib/readline/misc.c
- add a missing `return r' so that rl_digit_loop returns a meaningful
value
lib/readline/{bind,callback,display,isearch,rltty,search,text,vi_mode}.c
- minor cleanups to satisfy compiler warnings, mostly removing unused
variables
12/27
-----
support/Makefile.in
- add LIBS_FOR_BUILD support; defaults to ${LIBS}
Makefile.in
- add LIBS_FOR_BUILD with no default value; use when linking programs
using CC_FOR_BUILD (e.g., bashversion)
12/28
-----
lib/readline/bind.c
- fix rl_translate_keyseq bad translation of \M-\C-x sequences
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_arith_command, if the expression expands to more than one
word, make sure we join the words into a single string and pass the
entire thing to evalexp()
expr.c
- new functions: _is_arithop(c), returns true if C is a valid single-
character arithmetic operator; _is_multiop(c), returns true if C is
a token corresponding to a valid multi-character arithmetic operator
- if we encounter a character that isn't a valid arithmetic
operator, throw an error. Try to be intelligent about what type of
error message to print
subst.c
- new function, expand_arith_string, calls expand_string_if_necessary;
used where an arithmetic expression needs to be expanded
subst.h
- new extern declaration for expand_arith_string
arrayfunc.c
- in array_expand_index, call expand_arith_string to expand the
subscript in a fashion consistent with other arithmetic expressions
subst.c
- fix parameter_brace_patsub so that we don't try to anchor the pattern
at the beginning or end of the string if we're doing global
replacement -- that combination doesn't doesn't make sense, and
the changed behavior is compatible with ksh93
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed description of pattern substitution to match the new
semantics
tests/new-exp.tests
- change tests to remove all ${pat//#rep} and ${pat//%rep}
expansions, since they don't mean the same thing anymore
12/29
-----
support/signames.c
- new file, initialize_signames() function from old mksignames.c. This
file builds the signal_names array
support/mksignames.c
- strip out initialize_signames(), move to signames.c. This file only
writes signames.h
- set up to only write a stub signames.h if CROSS_COMPILING is defined,
with extern declaration for initialize_signames
- if not cross compiling, #define initialize_signames to nothing
Makefile.in
- mksignames is now linked from mksignames.o and buildsignames.o
- add rules to build signames.o, assuming we're building it as part
of the shell (cross-compiling)
trap.c
- call initialize_signames from initialize_traps
configure.in
- set SIGNAMES_O to nothing (normal) or signames.o (cross-compiling),
substitute into Makefile
- don't set SIGNAMES_H if cross-compiling any more
12/30
-----
command.h
- new word flag: W_NOPROCSUB, inhibits process substitution on a word
subst.c
- change expand_word_internal to suppress process substitution if the
word has the W_NOPROCSUB flag
shell.c
- --wordexp turns on W_NOPROCSUB in addition to W_NOCOMSUB
subst.c
- change string_list_dollar_at and string_list_dollar_star so that
MB_CUR_MAX is used to size an array only when using gcc, since gcc
can handle non-constant array sizes using a mechanism like alloca.
Other compilers, e.g. Sun's compiler, do not implement that
extension
12/31
-----
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- when cross-compiling, don't include <config.h>, since it's for the
target rather than the host system. Instead, choose a reasonable
set of default #defines based on a minimal POSIX system
jobs.c
- change find_process to handle a NULL return value from find_pipeline
- return immediately from delete_job if jobs[index] is already NULL or
if it has a null pipeline associated with it
- in delete_job, if find_last_proc returns NULL, don't try to call
bgp_delete
1/7/2006
--------
doc/bash.1
- patch from Tim Waugh to replace some literal single quotes with
\(aq, the groff special character for it
jobs.c
- in realloc_jobs_list, make sure to zero out slots after j_lastj
in the new list
1/9
---
support/mksignames.c
- make sure to include <signal.h> to get right value of NSIG from
(usually) <sys/signal.h>
1/10
----
parse.y
- when calling parse_matched_pair on a $(...) command substitution,
don't pass the P_DQUOTE flag so that single quotes don't get
stripped from $'...' inside the command substitution. Bug report
and fix from Mike Stroyan <mike.stroyan@hp.com>
jobs.c
- start maintaining true count of living children in js.c_living
- call reset_current in realloc_jobs_list, since old values for current
and previous job are most likely incorrect
- don't allocate a new list in realloc_jobs_list if the old size and
new size are the same; just compact the existing list
- make sure realloc_jobs_list updates value of js.j_njobs
- add some more itrace messages about non-null jobs after j_lastj in
jobs array
1/11
----
bashjmp.h
- new value for second argument to longjmp: SIGEXIT. Reserved for
future use
1/12
----
jobs.c
- add logic to make_child to figure out when pids wrap around
- turn second argument to delete_job into flags word, added flag to
prevent adding proc to bgpids list
1/13
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- move code that moves forward a character out of rl_vi_append_mode
into a separate function, _rl_vi_append_forward
- change _rl_vi_append_mode to save `a' as the last command, so it
can be redone properly
- new function _rl_vi_backup, moves point back a character taking
multibyte locales into account
- change rl_vi_redo to handle redoing an `a' command specially --
it should be redone like `i' but after moving forward a character
- change rl_vi_redo to use _rl_vi_backup to move point backward
after redoing `i' or `a'
jobs.c
- new function, delete_old_job (pid), checks whether or not PID is in
a job in the jobs list. If so, and the job is dead, it just removes
the job from the list. If so, and the job is not dead, it zeros
the pid in the appropriate PROCESS so pid aliasing doesn't occur
- make_child calls delete_old_job to potentially remove an already-used
instance of the pid just forked from the jobs list if pids have
wrapped around. Finally fixes the bug reported by Tim Waugh
<twaugh@redhat.com>
trap.c
- new define, GETORIGSIG(sig), gets the original handling for SIG and
sets SIG_HARD_IGNORE if that handler is SIG_IGN
- call GETORIGSIG from initialize_traps, get_original_signal, and
set_signal
jobs.c
- in wait_for, if the original SIGINT handler is SIG_IGN, don't set
the handler to wait_sigint_handler. This keeps scripts started in
the background (and ignoring SIGINT) from dying due to SIGINT while
they're waiting for a child to exit. Bug reported by Ingemar
Nilsson <init@kth.se>
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- don't save text to buffer unless undo pointer points to a record of
type UNDO_INSERT; zero it out instead. This fixes bug reported by
Craig Turner <craig@synect.com> with redoing `ctd[ESC]' (empty
insert after change to)
shell.c
- change set_shell_name so invocations like "-/bin/bash" are marked as
login shells
doc/bash.1
- add note about destroying functions with `unset -f' to the section
on shell functions
lib/readline/terminal.c
- if readline hasn't been initialized (_rl_term_autowrap == -1, the
value it's now initialized with), call _rl_init_terminal_io from
_rl_set_screen_size before deciding whether or not to decrement
_rl_screenwidth. Fixes bug from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
1/14
----
lib/readline/input.c
- allow rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout to set the timeout to 0, for
applications that want to use select() like a poll without any
waiting
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented valid values for timeout in rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout
jobs.c
- in stop_pipeline, don't have the parent shell call give_terminal_to
if subshell_environment contains SUBSHELL_ASYNC (no background
process should ever give the terminal to anything other than
shell_pgrp)
- in make_child, don't give the terminal away if subshell_environment
contains SUBSHELL_ASYNC
1/15
----
subst.c
- in parameter_brace_expand, if extracting ${#varname}, only allow
`}' to end the expansion, since none of the other expansions are
valid. Fixes Debian bug reported by Jan Nordhorlz <jckn@gmx.net>
1/17
----
parse.y
- in parse_matched_pair, protect all character tests with the MBTEST
macro
- in parse_dparen, take out extra make_word after call to alloc_word_desc
(mem leak)
1/18
----
parse.y
- in parse_matched_pair, add P_ALLOWESC to flags passed to recursive
parse_matched_pair call when encountering a single or double quote
inside a ``-style command substitution
execute_cmd.c
- add call to QUIT at beginning of execute_command_internal; better
responsiveness to SIGINT
1/21
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- change rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map to honor the setting of
convert-meta when listing key bindings, since if convert-meta is off,
using '\M-' as the prefix for bindings in, for instance,
emacs-escape-keymap, is wrong. This affects `bind -p' output
- change rl_untranslate_keyseq to add '\e' instead of '\C-[' for
ESC
execute_cmd.c
- add call to QUIT at end of execute_command
1/23
----
lib/readline/display.c
- changed two places in update_line where a check of whether the cursor
is before the last invisible character in the prompt string to
differentiate between the multibyte character case (where
_rl_last_c_pos is a physical cursor position) and the single-byte
case (where it is a buffer index). This prevents many unnecessary
\r-redraw the line sequences. Reported by Dan Jacobson.
1/24
----
quit.h
- wrap QUIT macro in do...while(0) like other compound statement
macros
- CHECK_TERMSIG define (placeholder for now); future use will be to
handle any received signals that should cause the shell to
terminate (e.g., SIGHUP)
{input,jobs,nojobs}.c
- add calls to CHECK_TERMSIG where appropriate (reading input and
waiting for children)
- include quit.h if necessary
1/25
----
parse.y
- undo change that makes `)' in a compound assignment delimit a token.
It messes up arithmetic expressions in assignments to `let', among
other things
sig.h,{jobs,nojobs,sig,trap}.c,builtins/trap.def
- rename termination_unwind_protect to termsig_sighandler
sig.c
- split termsig_sighandler into two functions: termsig_sighandler, which
runs as a signal handler and sets a flag noting that a terminating
signal was received, and termsig_handler, which runs when it is `safe'
to handle the signal and exit
- new terminate_immediately variable, similar to interrupt_immediately
- termsig_sighandler calls termsig_handler immediately if
terminate_immediately is non-zero
quit.h
- change CHECK_TERMSIG macro to check terminating_signal and call
termsig_handler if it's non-zero
- add same check of terminating_signal and call to termsig_handler to
QUIT macro
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- change call to termsig_sighandler to call termsig_handler directly,
as was intended
parse.y,builtins/read.def
- set terminate_immediately to non-zero value when reading interactive
input, as is done with interrupt_immediately
1/26
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- reworded the POSIX standard references to remove mention of POSIX.2
or 1003.2 -- it's all the 1003.1 standard now. Recommended by
Arnold Robbins
1/27
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- move call to filename dequoting function into
rl_filename_completion_function; call only if directory completion
hook isn't set. This means that directory-completion-hook now needs
to dequote the directory name. We don't want to dequote the directory
name before calling the directory-completion-hook. Bug reported by
Andrew Parker <andrewparker@bigfoot.com>
bashline.c
- add necessary directory name dequoting to bash_directory_expansion
and bash_directory_completion_hook
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- add note to description of rl_directory_completion_hook that it
needs to dequote the directory name even if no other expansions are
performed
1/28
----
braces.c
- make sure that we skip over braces that don't start a valid matched
brace expansion construct in brace_expand -- there might be a valid
brace expansion after the unmatched `{' later in the string
- brace_gobbler now checks that when looking for a `}' to end a brace
expansion word, there is an unquoted `,' or `..' that's not inside
another pair of braces. Fixes the a{b{c,d}e}f problem reported by
Tim Waugh
builtins/declare.def
- when not in posix mode, and operating on shell functions, typeset
and declare do not require their variable operands to be valid
shell identifiers. The other `attribute' builtins work this way.
Fixes inconsistency reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
{configure,config.h}.in
- add test for setregid, define HAVE_SETREGID and HAVE_DECL_SETREGID
as appropriate
- add test for eaccess, define HAVE_EACCESS if found
lib/sh/eaccess.c
- new file, with sh_stat and sh_eaccess functions, moved from test.c
- renamed old sh_eaccess as sh_stataccess, since it uses the stat(2)
information to determine file accessibility
- new function, sh_euidaccess, to call when uid != euid or gid != egid;
temporarily swaps uid/euid and gid/egid around call to access
- rewrote sh_eaccess to call eaccess, access, sh_euidaccess or
sh_stataccess as appropriate. access(2) will take into account
things like ACLs, read-only file systems, file flags, and so on.
lib/sh/Makefile.in,Makefile.in
- add necessary entries for eaccess.[co]
test.c
- change calls to test_stat to call sh_stat
{test,general}.c
- change calls to test_eaccess to call sh_eaccess
externs.h
- new extern declaration for sh_eaccess
test.[ch]
- remove test_stat and test_eaccess
1/29
----
braces.c
- make change from 1/28 dependant on CSH_BRACE_COMPAT not being
defined (since old bash behavior is what csh does, defining
CSH_BRACE_COMPAT will produce old bash behavior)
1/30
----
bashline.c
- last argument of bash_default_completion is now a flags word:
DEFCOMP_CMDPOS (in command position) is only current value
- attempt_shell_completion now computes flags before calling
bash_default_completion
- if no_empty_command_completion is set, bash does not attempt command
word completion even if not at the beginning of the line, as long
as the word to be completed is empty and start == end (catches
beginning of line and all whitespace preceding point)
2/4
---
lib/readline/display.c
- change _rl_make_prompt_for_search to use rl_prompt and append the
search character to it, so the call to expand_prompt in rl_message
will process the non-printing characters correctly. Bug reported
by Mike Stroyan <mike.stroyan@hp.com>
2/5
---
lib/readline/display.c
- fix off-by-one error when comparing against PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX,
which caused a prompt with invisible characters to be redrawn one
extra time in a multibyte locale. Change from <= to < fixes
multibyte locale, but I added 1 to single-byte definition of
PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX (worth checking) to compensate. Bug reported
by Egmont Koblinger <egmont@uhulinux.hu>
2/8
---
lib/readline/terminal.c
- call _emx_get_screensize with wr, wc like ioctl code for consistency
- new function, _win_get_screensize, gets screen dimensions using
standard Windows API for mingw32 (code from Denis Pilat)
- call _win_get_screensize from _rl_get_screen_size on mingw32
lib/readline/rlconf.h
- define SYS_INPUTRC (/etc/inputrc) as system-wide default inputrc
filename
support/shobj-conf
- changes to make loadable builtins work on MacOS X 10.[34]
builtins/pushd.def
- changes to make it work as a loadable builtin compiled with gcc4
2/9
---
lib/readline/bind.c
- add SYS_INPUTRC as last-ditch default (if DEFAULT_INPUTRC does not
exist or can't be read) in rl_read_init_file
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- add description of /etc/inputrc as ultimate default startup file
2/10
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- fix problem with rl_function_of_keyseq that returns a non-keymap
bound to a portion of the passed key sequence without processing
the entire thing. We can bind maps with existing non-map
functions using the ANYOTHERKEY binding code.
variables.c
- shells running in posix mode do not set $HOME, as POSIX apparently
requires
2/15
----
braces.c
- mkseq() now takes the increment as an argument; changed callers
2/16
----
builtins/hash.def
- print `hash table empty' message to stdout instead of stderr
2/17
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- when resetting rl_prompt in rl_set_prompt, make sure rl_display_prompt
is set when the function returns
2/18
----
lib/readline/display.c
- further fixes to _rl_make_prompt_for_search from Eric Blake to deal
with multiple calls to expand_prompt
2/21
----
builtins/hash.def
- don't print `hash table empty' message in posix mode
2/27
----
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- change extmatch() to turn off FNM_PERIOD in flags passed to recursive
calls to gmatch() when calling it with a substring after the start
of the string it receives. Changed `+', `*', `?, `@', and `!' cases
to do the right thing. Fixes bug reported by Benoit Vila
<bvila@free.fr>
braces.c
- add QUIT; statements to mkseq to make large sequence generation
interruptible
2/28
----
lib/glob/glob.c
- initialize nalloca in glob_vector
3/1
---
lib/glob/glob.c
- in glob_vector, when freeing up the linked list after some error,
make sure to set `tmplink' to 0 if `firstlink' is set to 0, else we
get multiple-free errors
3/5
---
trap.c
- inheritance of the DEBUG, RETURN, and ERR traps is now dependent
only on the `functrace' and `errtrace' shell options, as the
documentation says, rather than on whether or not the shell is in
debugging mode. Reported by Philip Susi <psusi@cfl.rr.com>
parse.y
- in parse_matched_pair, don't recursively parse ${...} or other
${...} constructs inside ``
- in parse_matched_pair, remove special code that recursively parses
quoted strings inside `` constructs. For Bourne shell compatibility
3/6
---
builtins/pushd.def
- let get_directory_stack take take an `int flags' argument and convert
$HOME to ~ if flags&1 is non-zero
builtins/common.h
- change extern declaration for get_directory_stack
variables.c
- call get_directory_stack with an arg of 0 to inhibit converting
$HOME to ~ in the result. Fixes cd ${DIRSTACK[1]} problem
reported by Len Lattanzi <llattanzi@apple.com> (cd fails because
the tildes won't be expanded after variable expansion)
jobs.c
- changed hangup_all_jobs slightly so stopped jobs marked J_NOHUP
won't get a SIGCONT
general.c
- changed check_binary_file() to check for a NUL byte instead of a
non-printable character. Might at some point want to check
entire (possibly multibyte) characters instead of just bytes. Hint
from ksh via David Korn
3/7
---
builtins/reserved.def
- changed runs of spaces to tabs in variables help text to make
indentation better when displayed
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- changes to avoid the annoying extra space that keeps gettext from
being passed an empty string
3/9
---
lib/glob/glob.c
- make sure globbing is interrupted if the shell receives a terminating
signal
3/14
----
lib/readline/search.c
- call rl_message with format argument of "%" in _rl_nsearch_init
to avoid `%' characters in the prompt string from being interpreted
as format specifiers to vsnprintf/vsprintf
3/19
----
parse.y, eval.c, input.h
- change execute_prompt_command to execute_variable_command; takes the
variable name as a new second argument
3/25
----
bashline.c
- command_word_completion_function keeps track of when it's searching
$PATH and doesn't return directory names as matches in that case.
Problem reported by Pascal Terjan <pterjan@mandriva.com>
- command_word_completion_function returns what it's passed as a
possible match if it's the name of a directory in the current
directory (only non-absolute pathnames are so tested).
3/27
----
subst.c
- expand_arith_string takes a new argument: quoted. Either 0 (outside
subst.c) or Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES (substitution functions); changed callers
subst.h
- changed extern declaration for expand_arith_string
arrayfunc.c
- changed call to expand_arith_string in array_expand_index
3/31
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- change read_history_range to allow windows-like \r\n line endings
execute_cmd.c
- add new variable, line_number_for_err_trap, currently set but not
used
4/2
---
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- add code to echo -e and echo with xpg_echo enabled to require
a leading 0 to specify octal constants
4/3
---
subst.c
- slight change to wcsdup() replacement: use memcpy instead of wcscpy
parse.y
- before turning on W_COMPASSIGN, make sure the final character in the
token is a `(' (avoids problems with things like a=(4*3)/2)
4/4
---
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- in number() and lnumber(), turn off PF_ZEROPAD if explicit precision
supplied in format
- change number() and lnumber() to correctly implement zero-padding
specified by a non-zero `.precision' part of the format
subst.c
- new flag for extract_delimited_string: EX_COMMAND. For $(...), so
we can do things like skip over delimiters in comments. Added to
appropriate callers
- changes to extract_delimited_string to skip over shell comments when
extracting a command for $(...) (EX_COMMAND is contained in the
flags argument)
4/5
---
subst.c
- first argument to skip_single_quoted is now a const char *
- new function, chk_arithsub, checks for valid arithmetic expressions
by balancing parentheses. Fix based on a patch from Len Lattanzi
4/6
---
{configure,config.h}.in
- add separate test for isnan in libc, instead of piggybacking on
isinf-in-libc test
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- separate the isnan replacement function so it's guarded by its own
HAVE_ISNAN_IN_LIBC define
lib/sh/wcsdup.c
- new file, contains replacement wcsdup library function from subst.c
with change back to using wcscpy
Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in
- make sure wcsdup.c is compiled and linked in
subst.c
- wcsdup now found in libsh; removed static definition
4/10
----
lib/readline/callback.c
- loop over body of rl_callback_read_char as long as there is additional
input rather than just calling readline_internal_char, which does
not handle multi-character key sequences or escape-prefixed chars
lib/readline/macro.c
- make sure we turn off RL_STATE_MACROINPUT when the macro stack is
empty if we are reading additional input with RL_STATE_MOREINPUT
support/shobj-conf
- Mac OS X no longer likes the `-bundle' option to gcc when creating a
dynamic shared library
4/11
----
lib/tilde/tilde.c
- don't try to dereference user_entry if HAVE_GETPWENT isn't defined
lib/readline/input.c
- make sure chars_avail is not used without being assigned a value in
rl_gather_tyi
- use _kbhit() to check for available input on Windows consoles, in
rl_gather_tyi and _rl_input_available
4/21
----
lib/readline/display.c
- calculate (in expand_prompt) and keep track of length of local_prompt
in local_prompt_len; use where appropriate
- when using o_pos to check whether or not we need to adjust
_rl_last_c_pos after calling update_line, assume that it's correct
(a buffer index in non-multibyte locales and a cursor position in
multibyte locales) and adjust with wrap_offset as appropriate
- in update_line, set cpos_adjusted to 1 after calling
_rl_move_cursor_relative to move to the end of the displayed prompt
string
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, check that the multibyte display
position is after the last invisible character in the prompt string
before offsetting it by the number of invisible characters in the
prompt (woff)
4/26
----
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3}
- make sure to note that key bindings don't allow any whitespace
between the key name or sequence to be bound and the colon
4/28
----
lib/readline/display.c
- in update_line, make sure we compare _rl_last_c_pos as strictly less
than PROMPT_ENDING_INDEX, since it's 0-based, to avoid multiple
prompt redraws
5/4
---
parse.y
- in decode_prompt_string, only prefix the expansion of \[ or \]
with CTLESC if the corresponding readline escape character is
CTLESC (coincidentally the same as \[) or CTLNUL. Bug report sent
by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> prompted the discovery
aclocal.m4
- slight change to test for /dev/fd to compensate for a linux
failing; suggested by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
5/9
---
arrayfunc.c
- broke assign_array_var_from_string into two functions:
expand_compound_array_assignment and assign_compound_array_list;
assign_array_var_from_string just calls those functions now
arrayfunc.h
- new extern declarations for expand_compound_array_assignment and
assign_compound_array_list
subst.c
- in do_compound_assignment, call expand_compound_array_assignment
before creating the local variable so a previous inherited
value can be used when expanding the rhs of the compound assignment
statement
5/11
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarifed `trap' description to make it clear that trapped signals
that are not set to SIG_IGN are reset when a subshell is created
5/18
----
locale.c
- change reset_locale_vars to call setlocale (LC_ALL, "") if LANG
is unset or NULL
- if LANG is unset or NULL, reset the export environment before
calling setlocale in reset_locale_vars, and trust that it will
change the environment setlocale() inspects
5/21
----
lib/readline/history.c
- new function, HIST_ENTRY *alloc_history_entry (char *string, char *ts);
creates a new history entry with text STRING and timestamp TS (both
of which may be NULL)
- new function, HIST_ENTRY *copy_history_entry (HIST_ENTRY *hist),
which copies the line and timestamp entries to new memory but just
copies the data member, since that's an opaque pointer
- new function, void replace_history_data (int which, histdata_t *old, histdata_t *new)
which replaces the `data' member of specified history entries with
NEW, as long as it is OLD. WHICH says which history entries to
modify
- add calls to replace_history_data in rl_free_undo_list and
rl_do_undo
lib/readline/undo.c
- new function, alloc_undo_entry (enum undo_code what, int start, int end, char *text)
takes care of allocating and populating a struct for an individual
undo list entry
- new function: _rl_copy_undo_entry(UNDO_LIST *entry)
- new function: _rl_copy_undo_list(UNDO_LIST *head)
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declarations for _rl_copy_undo_{entry,list}
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_cond_node so that quoting the rhs of the =~
operator forces string matching, like the == and != operators
5/23
----
redir.c
- add_undo_redirect now takes as an additional argument the type of
redirection we're trying to undo
- don't add a "preservation" redirection for fds > SHELL_FD_BASE if
the redirection is closing the fd
5/24
----
subst.c
- make sure that parameter_brace_substring leaves this_command_name
set to either NULL or its previous value after setting it so that
arithmetic evaluation errors while expanding substring values
contain meaningful information
6/9
---
execute_cmd.c
- make sure that SUBSHELL_ASYNC and SUBSHELL_PIPE are set as flag bits
in subshell_environment, rather than setting only a single value
- change execute_subshell_builtin_or_function to give the `return'
builtin a place to longjmp to when executed in a subshell or pipeline
(mostly as the last command in a pipeline). Bug reported by
Oleg Verych <olecom@gmail.com>
- in execute_simple_command, make sure to call execute_disk_command
with the_printed_command_except_trap to keep DEBUG trap command
strings from overwriting the command strings associated with jobs
and printed in job control messages. Bug reported by Daniel Kahn
Gillmor <dkg-debian.org@fifthhorseman.net>
[bash-3.2-alpha frozen]
6/22
----
syntax.h
- add new CBLANK (for [:blank:] class) flag value for syntax table and
shellblank(c) character test macro
mksyntax.c
- add support for setting CBLANK flag in the syntax table depending on
whether or not isblank(x) returns true for character x
locale.c
- change locale_setblanks to set or unset CBLANK flag for each
character when locale changes
parse.y
- change call to whitespace(c) in lexical analyzer (read_token()) to
call shellblank(c) instead, so locale-specific blank characters are
treated as white space. Fixes bug reported by Serge van deb Boom
<svdb+bug-bash@stack.nl>
print_cmd.c
- when printing redirections, add a space between <, >, and <> and the
following word, to avoid conflicts with process substitution. Bug
reported by Ittay Dror <ittyad@qlusters.com>
6/26
----
configure.in
- set CROSS_COMPILE to the empty string by default, so we don't inherit
a random value from the environment. Bug reported by
Lee Revell <rlrevell@joe-job.com>
6/29
----
lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c
- make sure destp is non-null before assigning a 0 to *destp in
xdupmbstowcs. Fix from Louiwa Salem <loulwas@us.ibm.com>
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_in_subshell to make sure asynchronous isn't set to 0
before subshell_environment is set appropriately and
setup_async_signals is run. Based on report by Louiwa Salem
<loulwas@us.ibm.com>
lib/readline/bind.c
- in rl_generic_bind(), make sure that the keys array is freed before
an error return. Fix from Louiwa Salem <loulwas@us.ibm.com>
7/1
---
builtins/read.def
- make sure all editing code is protected with #ifdef READLINE, esp.
unwind-protect that restores the default completion function
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure to set local_prompt_len in rl_message() [in bash-3.2-alpha]
7/5
---
builtins/printf.def
- add more of echo's write error handling to printf. Suggested by
martin.wilck@fujitsu-siemens.com
7/7
---
lib/readline/display.c
- save and restore local_prompt_len in rl_{save,restore}_prompt
[in bash-3.2-alpha]
7/8
---
[bash-3.2-alpha released]
7/9
---
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure that _rl_move_cursor_relative sets cpos_adjusted when it
offsets `dpos' by wrap_offset in a multi-byte locale. Bug reported
by Andreas Schwab and Egmont Koblinger
subst.c
- make sure that the call to mbstowcs in string_extract_verbatim is
passed a string with enough space for the closing NUL. Reported
by Andreas Schwab
7/18
----
lib/readline/{display,terminal}.c
- remove #ifdefs for HACK_TERMCAP_MOTION so we can use
_rl_term_forward_char in the redisplay code unconditionally
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_term_forward_char
lib/readline/display.c
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, use `dpos' instead of `new' when
deciding whether or not a CR is faster than moving the cursor from
its current position
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, we can use _rl_term_forward_char to
move the cursor forward in a multibyte locale, if it's available.
Since that function doesn't have a handle on where the cursor is in
the display buffer, it has to output a cr and print all the data.
Fixes rest of problem reported by Egmont Koblinger
- change variable denoting the position of the cursor in the line buffer
from c_pos (variable local to rl_redisplay) to cpos_buffer_position
(variable local to file) for future use by other functions
7/25
----
lib/malloc/{stats,table}.h
- include <string.h> for prototypes for memset, strlen
lib/termcap/{termcap,tparam}.c
- include <string.h> and provide macro replacement for bcopy if
necessary
7/27
----
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- add support for `<<<' here-string redirection operator to
history_tokenize_word. Bug reported by agriffis@gentoo.org
externs.h
- don't add prototype for strerror() if HAVE_STRERROR defined
7/29
----
subst.c
- in list_string, use `string' instead of `s' -- s is not initialized
8/9
---
subst.c
- fix parameter_brace_expand to set W_HASQUOTEDNULL in the WORD_DESC it
returns if the result of parameter_brace_substring is a quoted null
("\177"). Fixes bug reported by Igor Peshansky <pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu>
8/16
----
lib/readline/readline.h
- new #define, READERR, intended to be used to denote read/input errors
lib/readline/input.c
- in rl_getc, if read() returns an error other than EINTR (after the
EWOULDBLOCK/EAGAIN cases are handled), return READERR rather than
converting return value to EOF if readline is reading a top-level
command (RL_STATE_READCMD)
lib/readline/readline.c
- if rl_read_key returns READERR to readline_internal_char[loop],
abort as if it had read EOF on an empty line, without any conversion
to newline, which would cause a partial line to be executed. This
fixes the bug reported by Mathieu Bonnet <mathieu.bonnet@nalkym.org>
aclocal.m4
- when testing for validity of /dev/fd/3, use /dev/null instead of
standard input, since the standard input fails with linux and `su'.
Bug reported by Greg Shafer <gschafer@zip.com.au>
8/17
----
Makefile.in
- switch the TAGS and tags targets so TAGS is the output of `etags' and
tags is the output of `ctags'. Suggested by Masatake YAMATO
8/25
----
execute_cmd.c
- change code to match documentation: set BASH_COMMAND (which takes its
value from the_printed_command_except_trap) only when not running a
trap. Rocky says the debugger is ok with this, and this is what his
original diffs did
8/29
----
variables.c
- change set_if_not to create shell_variables if it is NULL, since
-o invocation options can cause variables to be set before the
environment is scanned
[bash-3.2-beta frozen]
9/5
---
[bash-3.2-beta released]
9/8
---
variables.c
- change dispose_used_env_vars to call maybe_make_export_env
immediately if we're disposing a temporary environment, since
`environ' points to the export environment and getenv() will use
that on systems that don't allow getenv() to be replaced. This
could cause the temporary environment to affect the shell. Bug
reported by Vasco Pedro <vp@di.uevora.pt>
builtins/echo.def,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarify that `echo -e' and echo when the `xpg_echo' shell option is
enabled require the \0 to precede any octal constant to be expanded.
Reported by Vasco Pedro <vp@di.uevora.pt>
9/12
----
builtins/printf.def
- make sure `%q' format specifier outputs '' for empty string arguments
Bug reported by Egmont Koblinger <egmont@uhulinux.hu>
make_cmd.c
- change make_here_document to echo lines in here-doc if set -v has
been executed. Reported by Eduardo Ochs <eduardoochs@gmail.com>
aclocal.m4
- change BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE:
o replace check for wctomb with check for wcrtomb
o add checks for wcscoll, iswctype, iswupper, iswlower,
towupper, towlower
o add call to AC_FUNC_MBRTOWC to check for mbrtowc and mbstate_t
define HAVE_MBSTATE_T manually
o add checks for wchar_t, wctype_t, wint_t
config.h.in
- add defines for wcscoll, iswctype, iswupper, iswlower, towupper,
towlower functions
- replace define for wctomb with one for wcrtomb
- add defines for wchar_t, wint_t, wctype_t types
config-bot.h, lib/readline/rlmbutil.h
- add check for HAVE_LOCALE_H before defining HANDLE_MULTIBYTE
- add checks for: ISWCTYPE, ISWLOWER, ISWUPPER, TOWLOWER, TOWUPPER
- add checks for: WCTYPE_T, WCHAR_T, WCTYPE_T
9/13
----
lib/readline/display.c
- when displaying prompts longer than the screenwidth in rl_redisplay,
and looking for the index of the last character whose buffer index
is <= the screen width to set up the inv_lbreaks array, make sure to
catch the case where the index == the screen width (an off-by-one
error occurs otherwise with prompts one character longer than the
screen width). Bug reported by Alexey Toptygin <alexeyt@freeshell.org>
configure.in
- change DEBUGGER_START_FILE to start with ${ac_default_prefix}/share,
like bashdb installs itself. Reported by Nick Brown
<nickbroon@blueyonder.co.uk>
9/14
----
lib/readline/display.c
- make multibyte code that computes the buffer indices of line breaks
for a multi-line prompt dependent on MB_CUR_MAX, so we don't take
the function call hit unless we're in a locale that can have
multibyte characters
9/19
----
subst.c
- make dequote_list extern so other parts of the shell can use it
subst.h
- extern declaration for dequote_list
builtins/read.def
- call dequote_list before assigning words read to array variable if
we saw an escape character. Old code left spurious CTLESCs in the
string after processing backslashes. Bug reported by Daniel Dawson
<ddawson@icehouse.net>
9/21
----
[bash-3.2 frozen]
10/9
----
support/shobj-coonf
- change -fpic to -fPIC for FreeBSD systems (needed for SPARC at least)
10/11
-----
[bash-3.2 released]
10/12
-----
parse.y
- change parse_matched_pair to make sure `` command substitution does
not check for shell comments while parsing. Bug reported against
bash-3.2 by Greg Schaefer <gschafer@zip.com.au>
10/14
-----
parse.y
- add new parser_state flag: PST_REGEXP; means we are parsing a
regular expression following the =~ conditional operator
- cond_node sets PST_REGEXP after reading the `=~' operator
- change read_token to call read_token_word immediately if the
PST_REGEXP bit is set in parser_state
- change read_token_word to skip over `(' and `|' if PST_REGEXP is
set, since those characters are legitimate regexp chars (but still
parse matched pairs of parens)
10/16
-----
builtins/ulimit.def
- add -e and -r to $SHORT_DOC usage string
po/ru.po
- fix encoding; Russian text in the file is actually encoded in KOI8-R
10/23
-----
shell.c
- make sure that the call to move_to_high_fd in open_shell_script
passes 1 for the `check_new' parameter so open high file descriptors
don't get closed and reused. Bug reported by Mike Stroyan
<mike.stroyan@hp.com>
doc/bashref.texi
- fixes for typos and misspellings sent in by Brian Gough
10/24
-----
support/shobj-conf
- make netbsd shared library creation like openbsd's until I hear
differently (called using `gcc -shared')
10/26
-----
subst.c
- fix bug in parameter_brace_patsub so if the first character of the
expanded pattern is a `/', it is not taken as a global replacement
specifier. Bug reported on forums.nekochan.net
10/27
-----
builtins/printf.def
- if we need an extern declaration for asprintf, make sure we include
stdarg.h or varargs.h, whichever is appropriate
- if we do not have asprintf, add an extern declaration using
stdarg format. This fixes the bugs with %G on IRIX reported by
Matthew Woehlke <mwoehlke@tibco.com> and Stuart Shelton
<srcshelton@gmail.com>
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- add note to not call log_10 with 0 argument -- we don't want to do
what real log10 does (-infinity/raise divide-by-zero exception)
- make sure numtoa (used by dtoa) takes the precision into account
when computing the fractional part with an argument of `0.0'
- make sure `g' and `G' formats don't print radix char if there are
no characters to be printed after it (change to floating())
- change callers of log_10 (exponent, 'g' and 'G' cases in
vsnprintf_internal) to not call it with 0 for argument. This fixes
the hang reported on IRIX by Matthew Woehlke <mwoehlke@tibco.com>
and Stuart Shelton <mwoehlke@tibco.com>
10/28
-----
builtins/{caller,pushd}.def
- changed longdoc strings in loadable builtin section to be single
strings, as put in the build directory builtins.c file, to aid
translators
11/1
----
execute_cmd.c
- reset subshell_environment to 0 after make_child() call in
execute_null_command. Fix provided by Roy Marples
<uberlord@gentoo.org>
11/7
----
lib/tilde/tilde.c
lib/readline/{util,undo,callback,input,isearch,kill}.c
- make sure that memory allocated with xmalloc is freed with xfree
11/9
----
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure that _rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch clears the last displayed
line instead of the current line (instead of assuming that the
cursor is on the last line). Fixes bug reported by Egmont
Koblinger <egmont@uhulinux.hu>
11/10
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure that _rl_col_width is never called with MB_CUR_MAX == 1,
since it doesn't count invisible characters and they are not
compensated for. Added a warning in _rl_col_width if called when
MB_CUR_MAX == 1. Bug reported and solution suggested by Eric
Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
11/11
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure _rl_wrapped_line is initialized to inv_lbsize int chars.
inv_lbsize and vis_lbsize are the same at that point, but it makes
the intent clearer. Fix from jan.kratochvil@redhat.com.
- in rl_redisplay, make sure we call memset on _rl_wrapped_line with
its full initialized size: inv_lbsize*sizeof(int). Fix from
jan.kratochvil@redhat.com.
- wrap the invisible and visible line variables and _rl_wrapped_line
into line_state structures, which can be swapped more efficiently.
Have to watch the wrapped_line field, since there's now one for
each struct. Changes from jan.kratochvil@redhat.com.
lib/readline/complete.c
- in stat_char, check for `//server' on cygwin and return `/', since
it will always behave as a directory. Fix from Eric Blake
lib/readline/histfile.c
- Cygwin's mmap() works in recent versions, so don't #undef HAVE_MMAP.
Recommendation from Eric Blake
lib/readline/rlwinsize.h
- make sure tcflow() is defined on SCO Unix. Fix from William Bader
aclocal.m4
- add check for localeconv to AM_INTL_SUBDIR macro
config.h.in
- add HAVE_LOCALECONV
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- add check for HAVE_LOCALECONV for GETLOCALEDATA macro
general.[ch]
- first argument to legal_number is now `const char *'
11/14
-----
lib/readline/{readline,rlprivate}.h
- move rl_display_prompt declaration from rlprivate.h to readline.h
lib/readline/util.h
- new function: rl_free(void *mem), for use by users of readline dlls
on Windows
lib/readline/readline.h
- new extern declaration for rl_free
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document rl_free and rl_display_prompt for use by application writers
11/15
-----
aclocal.m4
- change tests for /dev/fd and /dev/stdin to use constructs of the form
(exec test ... ) instead of test ... to avoid bash's /dev/fd and
/dev/stdin emulation
11/16
-----
jobs.c
- in delete_job, reset_current was being called before the job slot
was cleared -- moved after job_slots[job] was set to NULL. Fixes
bug reported by Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
11/19
-----
findcmd.c
- when the checkhash option is set, fix the check for the hashed
pathname being an existing executable file. Old code required a
hash table deletion and re-addition. Bug reported by Linda
Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
11/21
-----
subst.c
- in pos_params, handle case of `start' == 0 by making the list of
positional parameters begin with $0
- in parameter_brace_substring, increment `len' if start == 0, sicne
we will be adding $0 to the beginning of the list when we process it
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new behavior of `0' offset when using substring expansion
with the positional parameters
support/shobj-conf
- changes to shared object creation for loadable builtins on Mac OS X
10.4 to use libtool instead of ld by specifying -dynamiclib
argument and changing options to be appropriate for libtool. This
winds up creating a dynamic shared library instead of an executable
11/24
-----
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- don't set last_asynchronous_pid to the child's pid in the child
for asynchronous jobs (for compatibility -- all other posix shells
seem to do it this way). This means that (echo $! )& echo $! should
display two different pids. Fix from discussion on the
austin-group-l list
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- change builtins.c file generation so short doc strings are marked for
gettext and available for subsequent translation. Suggestion by
Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
builtins/{bind,cd,hash,inlib,printf,pushd,test,times,ulimit}.def
lib/malloc/malloc.c
{shell,subst}.c
- fix a few strings that were not marked as translatable. Fix from
Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
lib/readline/misc.c
- new function, _rl_revert_all_lines(void). Goes through history,
reverting all entries to their initial state by undoing any undo
lists.
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_revert_all_lines
rldefs.h
- add #undef HAVE_STRCOLL if STRCOLL_BROKEN is defined, prep to move
from config.h.in. Problem reported by Valerly Ushakov
<uwe@ptc.spbu.ru>
11/25
-----
lib/readline/readline.c
- call _rl_revert_all_lines from readline_internal_teardown if the
variable _rl_revert_all_at_newline is non-zero
- declare _rl_revert_all_lines initially 0
11/27
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- make sure to be explicit that `typeset +r' cannot remove the readonly
attribute from a variable
11/28
-----
lib/sh/zmapfd.c
- new file, implements zmapfd(), which takes a file and returns its
contents in a string
externs.h
- extern declaration for zmapfd
11/29
-----
builtins/evalfile.c
- in _evalfile, use zmapfd to read the contents of the file into a
string, rather than using the size reported by stat and reading that
many characters, if the file is not a regular file (for things like
named pipes, stat reports the size as 0)
12/3
----
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- make sure number() sets the FL_UNSIGNED flag for %x and %X, so
fmtulong treats them as unsigned numbers. Fixes bug reported by
James Botte <James.M.Botte@lowes.com>
12/13
-----
lib/readline/util.c
- new function, _rl_ttymsg, for internal warning messages -- does
redisplay after printing message
- new function, _rl_errmsg, for internal warning/error messages --
does not do redisplay after printing message
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_ttymsg, _rl_errmsg
lib/readline/{bind,callback,complete,display,rltty}.c
- use _rl_ttymsg/_rl_errmsg instead of direct writes to stderr
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- in get_tmpdir(), make sure that $TMPDIR names a writable directory;
otherwise skip it. This catches names longer than PATH_MAX, but in
case it doesn't test that the length does not exceed PATH_MAX. Fixes
heap overrun bug reported by Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
12/16
-----
builtin/{set,declare,shopt,trap,wait,bind,complete,enable,fc,history,read,setattr}.def
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- improvements and clarifications to the help text associated with
several builtins, in some cases bringing them into line with the
man page text. From Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add `E' and `T' to the synopsis of the set builtin.
From Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
builtins/{break,exit,fg_bg,hash,jobs,type,ulimit}.def
builtins/{common,evalfile}.c
{error,expr,jobs,mksyntax,nojobs,shell,subst,version,siglist}.c
- add gettextizing marks to untranslated strings
From Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
12/19
-----
builtins/common.c
- change display_signal_list (used by `trap -l' and `kill -l') to use
five columns instead of 4 to display signal names
builtins/help.def
- use the true terminal width instead of assuming 80 when displaying
help topics, leaving two characters of whitespace between horizontal
descriptions instead of 1
- change to print in columns with entries sorted down rather than across
(that is, like `ls' rather than `ls -x'). Change inspired by Benno
Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
jobs.h
- give values to the JOB_STATE enumerations so they can be used as
bitmasks, too
12/22
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- change description of `set' to make it clearer that you can use
`+' to turn off options
- clarify in the description of word splitting that sequences of
IFS whitespace at the beginning or end of the string are ignored
12/26
-----
doc/bashref.texi
- move `shopt' builtin to its own section; change internal references
from `Bash Builtins' to the new shopt builtin
- new section for builtins that modify shell behavior in `Shell
Builtin Commands'; move set and shopt to new section. Changes
inspired by Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
{redir,subst}.c
- add MT_USETMPDIR flag to calls to sh_mktmpfd and sh_mktmpname. Bug
reported by Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
{configure,Makefile}.in
- changes so that the pathname for DEBUGGER_START_FILE is substituted
into pathnames.h at make time (allowing more flexibility in setting
`prefix' or `datadir') instead of at configure time. Suggested by
Nick Brown <nickbroon@blueyonder.co.uk>
shell.c
- declaration for have_devfd; initialized from HAVE_DEV_FD
- declaration for check_jobs_at_exit; initialized to 0
- declaration for autocd; initialized to 0
variables.c
- new dynamic variable, BASHPID, always set from return value from
getpid() (changes even when $$ doesn't change). Idea from Bruce
Korb <bruce.corb@3pardata.com>
builtins/exit.def
- if check_jobs_at_exit is non-zero, list jobs if there are any stopped
or running background jobs; don't exit shell if any running jobs
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_simple_command, if the first word of a simple command is
a directory name (after looking for builtins, so `.' isn't caught)
that isn't found in $PATH, and `autocd' is non-zero, prefix a "cd"
to the command words
builtins/shopt.def
- new `checkjobs' option, changes value of check_jobs_at_exit
- new `autocd' option, changes value of autocd
pcomplete.c
- add COMP_TYPE, set to rl_completion_type, to list of variables set
by bind_compfunc_variables and unset by unbind_compfunc_variables
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document BASHPID
- document new shopt `checkjobs' option
- document new shopt `autocd' option
- document COMP_TYPE completion variable
12/29
-----
aclocal.m4
- in BASH_SYS_SIGLIST, check HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST instead of the
obsolete and no-longer-supported SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED
12/30
-----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- add ` (backquote) to the list of vi motion characters
- in rl_vi_delete_to, rl_vi_change_to, and rl_vi_yank_to, don't delete
character under the cursor if the motion command moves the cursor
backward, so add F and T to the commands that don't cause the
mark to be adjusted
- add ` to the characters that don't cause the mark to be adjusted
when used as a motion command, since it's defined to behave that way
- when a motion character that may adjust the mark moves point
backward, don't adjust the mark so the character under the cursor
isn't deleted
lib/readline/complete.c
- add variable rl_sort_completion_matches; allows application to
inhibit match list sorting
- add variable rl_completion_invoking_key; allows applications to
discover the key that invoked rl_complete or rl_menu_complete
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declarations for rl_completion_invoking_key and
rl_sort_completion_matches
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rl_completion_invoking_key and rl_sort_completion_matches
pcomplete.c
- export variable COMP_KEY to completion functions; initialized from
rl_completion_invoking_key; unset along with rest of completion
variables
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- document COMP_KEY
[many files]
- changes to make variables and function parameters `const' for better
text sharing. Changes originally from Andreas Mohr
<andi@rhlx01.fht-esslingen.de>
1/4/2007
--------
lib/intl/Makefile.in
- use cmp before copying libgnuintl.h to libintl.h -- maybe save a few
rebuilds
lib/builtins/Makefile
- fixes to build LIBINTL_H if necessary, dependency on this for
mkbuiltins.o prevented `make -j 6' from working correctly
1/8
---
subst.c
- new function, fifos_pending(), returns the count of FIFOs in
fifo_list (process substitution)
subst.h
- extern declaration for fifos_pending()
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_simple_command, if CMD_NO_FORK is set before we call
execute_disk_command, make sure there are no FIFOs in the expanded
words (from process substitution) and turn off CMD_NO_FORK if there
are, so they can get unlinked when the command finishes
1/10
----
subst.c
- read_comsub now takes a flags parameter and returns appropriate W_*
flags in it
- command_substitute now returns a WORD_DESC *, with the string it used
to return as the `word' and `flags' filled in appropriately
subst.h
- changed extern declaration for command_substitute
{pcomplete,subst}.c
- changed callers of command_substitute appropriately
subst.c
- string_extract_verbatim now takes an additional int flags argument;
changed callers
1/11
----
support/texi2html
- fix problem that caused index links to not be generated if the first
index node had a name different than the node name
doc/bashref.texi
- encapsulated all indexes into a single `Indexes' appendix; works
around bug fixed in texi2html
1/12
----
subst.c
- add call to sv_histtimefmt in initialize_variables so HISTTIMEFORMAT
from the environment is honored. Fix from Ark Submedes (heh)
<archimerged@gmail.com>
lib/readline/histfile.c
- make sure that the first character following the history comment
character at the beginning of a line is a digit before interpreting
it as a timestamp for the previous line
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/hsuser.texi
- added detail to make it clear exactly how history timestamps are
saved to and read from the history file
subst.c
- change quote_escapes to add CTLESC before spaces if IFS is null,
just in case we have to split on literal spaces later on (e.g., in
case of unquoted $@). Corresponding changes to dequote_escapes.
Fixes a couple of problems reported by Brett Stahlman
<brettstahlman@comcast.net>
1/14
----
subst.c
- make same change to read_comsub to add CTLESC before ' ' if $IFS is
null, since we will split on literal spaces later
1/15
----
array.c
- new function, array_quote_escapes (ARRAY *a), calls quote_escapes
on each element of the array in the same way array_quote calls
quote_string
- call array_quote_escapes if match is not quoted in array_patsub
- array_slice is now used, so remove the #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED define
- change structure of array_subrange to call array_slice to create a
new array with the desired subset of elements, then call array_quote
or array_quote_escapes as necessary, like array_patsub. Convert to
a string by calling array_to_string on the sliced-out array
array.h
- new extern declaration for array_quote_escapes
subst.c
- since array_patsub now calls quote_escapes as necessary, callers
don't need to call it after array_patsub returns. Fixes first bug
reported by Brett Stahlman <brettstahlman@comcast.net>
- since array_subrange now calls quote_escapes as necessary, callers
don't need to call it after array_patsub returns. Same fix as
for array_patsub
1/31
----
configure.in
- add -DSOLARIS to LOCAL_CFLAGS for solaris x
config-bot.h
- don't #undef HAVE_GETCWD if GETCWD_BROKEN and SOLARIS are both
defined. Solaris's loopback mount implementation breaks some of the
file system assumptions the replacement getcwd uses.
builtins/common.c
- if GETCWD_BROKEN is defined, call getcwd with PATH_MAX for the size
argument, so it will allocate a buffer for the current working dir
with that size, instead of one that's `big enough'
config.h.in
- add #undef PRI_MACROS_BROKEN for AIX 4.3.3
pathexp.h
- new flag value for quote_string_for_globbing: QGLOB_REGEXP (quoting
an ERE for matching as a string)
pathexp.c
- change quote_string_for_globbing to understand QGLOB_REGEXP
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_cond_node to pass 2 (regexp match), 1 (shell pattern
match), or 0 (no matching) to cond_expand_word
subst.c
- change cond_expand_word to translate SPECIAL==2 into passing
QGLOB_REGEXP to quote_string_for_globbing
locale.c
- by default, if all else fails, set shell's idea of locale to ""
instead of its idea of `default_locale' -- the library functions
behave better with that value
2/2
---
builtins/printf.def
- if PRI_MACROS_BROKEN is defined, #undef PRIdMAX (AIX 4.3.3 broken)
2/3
---
Makefile.in,{builtins,doc}/Makefile.in,lib/*/Makefile.in
- add assignment for datarootdir as per GNU coding standards
Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in,lib/intl/Makefile.in,po/Makefile.in.in
- use @localedir@ instead of $(datadir)/locale in assignment
2/13
----
jobs.c
- fix compact_jobs_list to not return js.j_lastj, since that is in use
and should not be overwritten. Fix from Len Lattanzi
<llattanzi@apple.com>
2/16
----
lib/readline/text.c
- change rl_forward_char to allow moving to the end of the line when
using the arrow keys in vi insertion mode, rather than having the
behavior identical between vi command and insertion modes. Change
suggested by Hugh Sasse <hgs@dmu.ac.uk>
2/19
----
CWRU/audit-patch
- patch from Steve Grubb of RedHat <sgrubb@redhat.com> to make bash
audit root's behavior by logging commands using his audit
framework. Enabled if the shell's name is `aubash'.
3/8
---
jobs.c
- use WSTATUS (p->status) instead of bare p->status. Fix from
Jim Brown <jim.brown@rsmas.miami.edu>
3/9
---
lib/readline/{complete,input,isearch,misc,readline,text,vi_mode}.c
- make sure cases where rl_read_key returns -1 (usually due to EIO
because the controlling tty has gone away) are handled correctly.
Prompted by report from Thomas Loeber <ifp@loeber1.de>
3/10
----
sig.c
- new function, top_level_cleanup, callable from contexts where some
cleanup needs to be performed before a non-fatal call to
jump_to_top_level
sig.h
- new extern declaration for top_level_cleanup
builtins/common.c
- add calls to top_level_cleanup before calls to jump_to_top_level
in a builtin command context (no_args(), get_numeric_arg()). Fixes
bug reported by Ian Watson
lib/readline/display.c
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, use `new' when comparing against
the last invisible character in the prompt, since they both denote
buffer indices when in a multibyte locale, whereas `dpos' is a
display position
3/13
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- set rl_completion_append_character to the default (' ') in
set_completion_defaults(). Fixes bug reported by David Emerson
<demerson3x@angelbase.com>
3/23
----
builtins/evalfile.c
- make sure read() returns a value >= 0 before using it as an index
into string[]
- use a variable of type `ssize_t' for return value from read()
- only try to read the entire contents of a regular file in one shot
if the file size is less than SSIZE_MAX. These fix problems
reported by hooanon05@yahoo.co.jp.
include/typemax.h
- define SSIZE_MAX as 32767 if it's not defined
lib/readline/display.c
- in rl_redisplay() and update_line(), if redrawing the prompt because
it contains invisible characters, make sure we redraw the character
indicating a modified history line and take it into account when
computing _rl_last_c_pos
- in update_line, if deleting characters and redrawing the new text,
make sure we adjust _rl_last_c_pos by wrap_offset in a multibyte
locale if the text we're drawing starts before or at the last
invisible character in the prompt string. Fixes bug reported on
bug-readline by J Pelkey <pelkeyj@gmail.com>
parse.y
- when adding at CTLESC character to the current token, do not
escape it with CTLESC if pass_next_character indicates that the
CTLESC was escaped by a backslash. Fixes bug reported by
Paul Bagshaw <paul.bagshaw@orange-ftgroup.com>.
3/25
----
lib/readline/text.c
- in rl_forward_char, short-circuit the loop if in emacs mode and
rl_point == rl_end. Fixes problem with multibyte locales
reported by Len Lattanzi <llattanzi@apple.com>
3/29
----
command.h
- new flag for subshell_environment: SUBSHELL_PROCSUB, for process
substitution
subst.c
- add SUBSHELL_PROCSUB to subshell_environment in process_substitute
3/30
----
doc/Makefile.in
- fix installation of bash.info to understand that it is in the build
directory, not the source directory
mailcheck.c
- new function, init_mail_dates, calls remember_mail_dates only if
there are no mailboxes in `mailfiles'
- new function, init_mail_file, initializes a FILEINFO, using the
last time mail was checked as the mtime and atime (or the time the
shell was started if last_time_mail_checked is uninitialized)
- call init_mail_file instead of update_mail_file in add_mail_file,
called from remember_mail_dates (which is supposed to initialize
the list of mail files)
- new convenience functions, alloc_mail_file and dispose_mail_file to
allocate and free FILEINFO structs
mailcheck.h
- extern declaration for init_mail_dates
shell.c
- call init_mail_dates instead of remember_mail_dates
4/4
---
builtins/read.def
- changes to print $PS2 when a line is continued with a backslash in
an interactive shell. This is as POSIX requires
4/5
---
subst.c
- make sure quote_escapes is only ever called when the word to be
escaped is not marked as double-quoted -- cleaner, and allows us
to make certain assumptions
4/6
---
subst.c
- change all EX_* defines to begin with SX_
- new flag, SX_NOCTLESC, obeyed by string_extract_verbatim, tells it
to not obey CTLESC quoting
- change quote_escapes to not quote CTLESC with CTLESC if one of the
chars in $IFS is CTLESC, since the return value from quote_string
will be passed to word splitting and filename generation
- change read_comsub to do the same thing for unquoted command
substitutions
- change list_string to pass SX_NOCTLESC if CTLESC is one of the
chars in $IFS, so it will split on CTLESC instead of using it as a
quote character
4/7
---
subst.c
- slight change to string_extract_verbatim to allow CTLESC to quote
CTLNUL even if SX_NOCTLESC is set in the flags passed, to protect
the CTLNULs from future calls to remove_quoted_nulls. Only
matters when $IFS contains CTLESC
- changes to cope with $IFS containing CTLNUL in the same way as the
CTLESC changes
builtins/read.def
- changes to cope with $IFS containing CTLNUL in the same way as the
CTLESC changes
4/16
----
lib/sh/strftime.c
- a couple of fixes to the `%z' code
eval.c
- add an fflush after printing the auto-logout message
4/24
----
subst.c
- add call to top_level_cleanup in exp_jump_to_top_level to get things
like unwind-protects and the loop levels cleaned up
{arrayfunc,expr,variables}.c
- add calls to top_level_cleanup before jump_to_top_level()
4/27
----
builtins/complete.def
- make sure the `command' argument to the -C option is printed with
single quotes, since multi-word commands will require them. Bug
reported by martin@snowplow.org
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_builtin_or_function and execute_subshell_builtin_or_function
to call fflush(stdout) after the builtin or function returns, to
make sure that all output is flushed before the call returns. It
matters on cygwin. Fix suggested by Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
redir.c
- in do_redirection_internal, if the file descriptor being acted upon
is the same one used by the stdout stream, call fflush(stdout) to
make sure all output is flushed before changing the underlying fd
out from underneath stdio. Fix suggested by Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
4/30
----
builtins/common.c
- new function, sh_chkwrite(int), fflushes stdout and checks for error;
printing an error message and returning a new exit status if there's
an error on stdout. Takes exit status as argument; returns new exit
status (EXECUTION_FAILURE if write error)
builtins/common.h
- new extern declaration for sh_chkwrite
builtins/{alias,cd,complete,echo,fc,history,pushd,shopt,times,trap,type,ulimit,umask}.def
- change to use sh_chkwrite to report write errors
builtins/fc.def
- if an error occurs while writing commands from the history to a file
to be executed, report a write error and return failure without
attempting to execute any commands
5/1
---
builtins/{bind,declare,set,setattr}.def
- change to use sh_chkwrite to report write errors
5/2
---
lib/readline/input.c
- fix off-by-one errors in _rl_get_char (pop_index) and rl_stuff_char
(push_index) that caused the 511th character in the buffer to be
discarded. Fixes bug reported by Tom Bjorkholm <tom.bjorkholm@ericsson.com>
5/8
---
subst.c
- fix parameter_brace_remove_pattern to pass getpattern() newly-allocated
memory. If word expansions (particularly brace expansions) are
required, the expansion code will free the string passed to
expand_word_internal, and we don't want to free unallocated memory
(patstr++) or have duplicate frees (patstr). Fixes bug reported on
Red Hat bugzilla
5/9
---
lib/readline/signals.c
- fix bug in rl_set_signals that caught SIGINT twice and didn't catch
SIGTERM. Bug reported by Ed Kwan <ed.kwan@onstor.com>
5/18
----
jobs.c
- change compact_jobs_list to return 1 if js.j_lastj == 0 and there is
a job in jobs[0]; compact_jobs_list should never return an index
already occupied
- change reset_job_indices to avoid infinite looping when js.j_firstj
== 0 or js.j_firstj == js.j_jobslots upon function entry. Fixes
bug reported by osicka@post.cz
5/20
----
execute_cmd.c
- new variable, executing_builtin, keeps track of number of "levels"
of builtins being executed; incremented by execute_builtin; saved
and restored by execute_simple_command
subst.c
- new variable, assigning_in_environment, set and unset around calls
to assign_in_env by the expansion code
variables.c
- use executing_builtin and assigning_in_environment to decide whether
or not to look into temporary_env when calling find_variable_internal.
Fixes problem reported by Kevin Quinn <kevquinn@gentoo.org>
5/22
----
redir.c
- change add_undo_redirect to differentiate between file descriptors
greater than SHELL_FD_BASE (currently 10) used internally to save
others and then being the targets of user redirection and fds that
are just the target of user redirections. The former need to have
an `exec undo' redirect added to undo it in case exec throws away
redirections; the latter does not. We use the close-on-exec flag
for this: if it's set, we assume that the file descriptor is being
used internally to save another. Fixes problem reported by Ian
Jackson <ian@davenant.greenend.org.uk>
shell.c
- new function, init_interactive_script(), does interactive initialization
for a script run with `bash -i script' -- does everything the same
as init_interactive except set `interactive == 1', which causes the
shell to read from the standard input, after calling
init_noninteractive
- call init_interactive_script if a script is run as `bash -i script'.
Fixes problem reported by Joseph Michaud <jmichaud@sgi.com>
5/24
----
builtins/printf.def
- change vbadd to only call FASTCOPY if the passed buffer length is
> 1
- if the `-v' option is supplied and `vbuf' is already non-null from a
previous `printf -v var' call, set vbuf[0]=0 explicitly instead of
relying on vbadd to do it -- vbadd may not be called.
- fix PRETURN macro to set vbuf[0] == 0 if vbuf is not freed. These
should fix problem reported by Elmar Stellnberger <estellnb@yahoo.de>
lib/readline/display.c
- fix update_line to deal with the case where col_lendiff > 0 (meaning
the new string takes up more screen real estate than the old) but
lendiff < 0 (meaning that it takes fewer bytes to do so). This can
happen when a multibyte prompt string is replaced with a longer one
containing only single-byte characters (e.g., when doing a reverse
i-search). Fixes gentoo bug reported by Peter Volkov
<torre_cremata@mail.ru>
builtins/read.def
- make sure we only print $PS2 if the standard input is a terminal
- new function, read_mbchar, to read a multibyte character so we
can make sure we read entire multibyte chars when `read -n' is
used, rather than bytes. Only called when -n is supplied.
Fixes problem reported by Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
5/25
----
externs.h
- new #defines for third argument to named_function_string:
FUNC_MULTILINE (don't suppress newlines) and FUNC_EXTERNAL (convert
to external display form)
subst.h
- new extern declaration for remove_quoted_escapes
subst.c
- remove_quoted_escapes is now global
print_cmd.c
- in named_function_string, if FUNC_EXTERNAL is in the flags argument,
call remove_quoted_escapes to convert from internal to external form.
Fixes bug reported by Bo Andresen <bo.andresen@zlin.dk>
variables.c,builtins/{declare,setattr,type}.def
- use FUNC_MULTILINE in calls to named_function_string as appropriate
- add FUNC_EXTERNAL to calls to named_function_string as appropriate
5/27
----
{make_cmd,variables}.c
- changes to enable the shell to compile when debugger support is
configured out (function_def hash table and access functions). Fixes
bug reported by Horst Wente <horst.wente@acm.org>
builtins/help.def
- fix bug in `help' two-column printing to avoid referencing
shell_builtins[num_shell_builtins]
error.c
- in get_name_for_error, use dollar_vars[0] if the name returned from
looking in $BASH_SOURCE[0] is the empty string as well as if it's
null
5/31
----
arrayfunc.c
- change array_value_internal to set *RTYPE to 1 if the reference is
array[*] and 2 if the reference is array[@]
subst.c
- in parameter_brace_expand_word, set the flags returned by the word
desc to include W_HASQUOTEDNULL if array_value returns QUOTED_NULL
for an array reference like x[*] and the word is quoted. Fixes bug
reported by Christophe Martin <schplurtz@free.fr>
6/1
---
jobs.c
- several changes to preserve errno if tcgetpgrp/tcgetattr/tcsetattr
fail, for subsequent error messages
- change initialize_job_control to turn off job control if the terminal
pgrp == -1 or is not equal to shell_pgrp (with an error message)
- in initialize_job_control, if the shell has been forced interactive
with -i, make sure stderr is hooked to a tty before using it as
the controlling terminal. If it's not, try to open /dev/tty and
assign it to shell_tty. Fixes problems reported by Derek Fawcus
<dfawcus@cisco.com>
6/13
----
support/shobj-conf
- changes to support shared object and shared library creation on AIX
5.x and later versions. From Niklas Edmundsson <nikke@acc.umu.se>
6/17
----
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- new array of builtins, posix_builtins, containing builtins listed
as special to the command search order by POSIX
- add POSIX_BUILTIN to the builtin flags if the builtin name is one
that's special to the posix command search order
builtins.h
- new define, POSIX_BUILTIN, means that a builtin is special to the
posix command search order
6/22
----
lib/readline/display.c
- new macro, WRAP_OFFSET, intended to replace W_OFFSET. Takes prompt
strings longer than one physical line with invisible characters on
the second line into account when calculating the number of
invisible characters on the current screen line
- use WRAP_OFFSET where appropriate (update_line, _rl_move_cursor_relative)
- change update_line to deal with adjusting _rl_last_c_pos in a
multibyte environment when the prompt has invisible chars on the
second line and redisplay has output the invisible characters
- change _rl_move_cursor_relative to adjust _rl_last_c_pos in a
multibyte environment when the prompt has invisible chars on the
second line and the redisplay draws the invisible character. Fixes
redisplay bug reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
7/11
----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- enable flush-output code for systems other than AIX 4.1. Problem
reported by Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
7/12
----
lib/readline/display.c
- set prompt_invis_chars_first_line from the portion of the prompt
following the final newline, instead of from the prefix. Fixes
bug reported on the Ubuntu bug list by dAniel hAhler
<ubuntu@thequod.de>
7/13
----
variables.c
- use native __QNX__ and __QNXNTO__ cpp defines instead of qnx and
qnx6, respectively. Patch from Sean Boudreau <seanb@qnx.com>
lib/sh/getcwd.c
- #undef HAVE_LSTAT on qnx, so it uses stat instead. Patch from
Sean Boudreau <seanb@qnx.com>
7/21
----
builtins/common.c
- change sh_invalidnum to be a little smarter about octal and hex
numbers and change the message appropriately. Bug originally
reported on coreutils list by Jürgen Niinre <Jyrgen.Niinre@emt.ee>
7/26
----
test.c
- make sure the string passed to test_unop has only a single character
following the `-'. Fixes bug reported by Michael A. Smith
<michael@smith-li.com>
parse.y
- better input validation: make sure a word looks like a conditional
unary operator (-X) before calling test_unop
7/28
----
trap.c
- in trap_handler, if it's called directly from the signal handler
(e.g., SIGINT sighandler, set by set_sigint_handler), but the
trap disposition has been reset to the default between the
assignment and receipt of the signal, check that the signal is
trapped and issue a warning if the shell was compiled with
debugging enabled. Fixes bug reported by Fergus Henderson
<fergus@google.com>
8/1
---
lib/readline/{util,histexpand}.c
- fixes for small memory leaks from Michael Snyder <msnyder@sonic.net>
8/18
----
Makefile.in
- add dependency on builtins/builtext.h to nojobs.o list. Fixes
`make -j 5' issue reported by Chris MacGregor <chris@bouncingdog.com>
examples/loadables/Makefile.in
- add @LDFLAGS@ to SHOBJ_LDFLAGS assignment -- experimental. Suggested
by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
examples/loadables/{basename,cut,dirname,finfo,head,ln,logname,mkdir,pathchk,print,printenv,push,realpath,rmdir,sleep,tee,truefalse,tty,uname,unlink,whoami}.c
- fix up some includes. Fix from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
8/21
----
histexpand.c
- fix another memory leak in history_find_word. Bug report originally
from Michael Snyder <msnyder@sonic.net>; test case suggested by Jim
Blandy <jimb@codesourcery.com>
8/26
----
subst.c
- change to do_assignment_internal to make an assignment to a variable
with the `noassign' internal attribute not a variable assignment
error.
- fix do_assignment_internal so assignment to a `noassign' variable
does not cause it to suddenly become visible if it's currently
invisible
9/3
---
stringlib.c
- change strsub to check whether or not temp is non-null before
trying to null-terminate it. Also make sure temp is allocated
even if the pattern and replacement strings are empty, and set
to a copy of string (like ${foo//})
Bug report from Timo Lindfors <timo.lindfors@iki.fi>
9/10
----
{config.h,Makefile,configure}.in,aclocal.m4
- new tests for fpurge and __fpurge
lib/sh/fpurge.c, externs.h
- new file, fpurge(3) implementation with external decl in externs.h
builtins/common.c
- add call to fpurge(stdout) to sh_chkwrite
{redir,execute_cmd}.c
- add call to fpurge(stdout) after fflush(stdout) before changing
stdout file descriptor and after a builtin or function executes
9/12
----
expr.c
- make sure noeval is set to 0 when a longjmp occurs, since it will
not be reset otherwise, and it can be set to 1 while processing
a {pre,post}-increment or {pre,post}-decrement token
- set noeval to 0 at the beginning of evalexp, since it's never
called recursively
9/14
----
config-top.h
- new builder-modifiable define: DONT_REPORT_BROKEN_PIPE_WRITE_ERRORS
Turning it on will cause errors from EPIPE to not be reported by
the normal shell write error message mechanism
builtins/common.c
- if DONT_REPORT_BROKEN_PIPE_WRITE_ERRORS is defined, don't print an
error message from sh_wrerror if errno == EPIPE. Suggestion from
Petr Sumbera <petr.sumbera@sun.com>
9/19
----
{jobs,nojobs}.c,jobs.h
- add code to retry fork() after EAGAIN, with a progressively longer
sleep between attempts, up to FORKSLEEP_MAX (16) seconds. Suggested
by Martin Koeppe <mkoeppe@gmx.de>
9/21
----
version.c
- change copyright year to 2007
9/25
----
pathexp.c
- change quote_string_for_globbing to add a backslash in front of a
backslash appearing in the pathname string, since the globbing
code will interpret backslashes as quoting characters internally.
Bug reported by <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> on the debian list
(443685)
10/8
----
lib/readline/display.c
- in update_line, make sure _rl_last_c_pos is > 0 before setting
cpos_adjusted (or we actually moved the cursor to column 0 in
_rl_move_cursor_relative). Fixes redisplay bug with prompt with
only invisible characters reported by dAniel hAhler
<ubuntu@thequod.de>
10/10
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- in rl_redisplay, when calculating the new physical cursor position
in a multibyte locale (`tx'), do not call rl_backspace if tx ends
up < 0. Rest of fix for bug reported by dAniel hAhler
<ubuntu@thequod.de>
10/12
-----
lib/sh/getcwd.c
- fix memory overwrite problem that's possible if buf is NULL and
passed size is greater than the pathname length. Reported by
Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xensource.com>
builtins/ulimit.def
- change the multiplier for the -c and -f options (`blocks') to 512,
the traditional value (and the one POSIX specifies). Bug reported
by Pete Graner <pgraner@redhat.com>
braces.c
- pass process substitution through unchanged the same as command
substitution. Prompted by suggestion from Stephane Chazelas
<stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
lib/readline/input.c
- in rl_unget_char, fix off-by-one error when resetting pop_index if
it's < 0. Bug reported by Uwe Doering <gemini@geminix.org>
builtins/type.def
- change exit status of `type' to not successful if any of the
requested commands are not found. Reported by Stephane Chazleas
<stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
pcomplete.c
- change command_line_to_word_list to use rl_completer_word_break_characters
instead of the shell metacharacters to split words, so programmable
completion does the same thing readline does internally. Reported
by Vasily Tarasov <vtaras@sw.ru>
10/16
-----
bashline.c
- When completing a command name beginning with a tilde and containing
escaped specical characters, dequote the filename before prefixing
it to the matches, so the escapes are not quoted again. Reported
by neil@s-z.org
10/17
-----
expr.c
- in readtok(), don't reset lasttp if we've consumed the whitespace
at the end of the expression string. Fixes error message problem
reported by <anmaster@tele2.se>
11/1
----
builtins/printf.def
- change asciicode() to return intmax_t; add multibyte character
support instead of assuming ASCII (depending on behavior of system
multibyte support functions). Fixes bug reported by Rich
Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx>
11/5
----
execute_cmd.c
- if redirections attached to a compound command fail, make sure to
set last_command_exit_value when returning EXECUTION_FAILURE.
Fixes bug reported separately by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
and Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
11/9
----
builtins/read.def
- make sure the return value from get_word_from_string is freed if
non-null. Fixes memory leak bug reported by Lars Ellenberg
<lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>
11/10
-----
variables.c
- use getpid() as value of seeded_subshell to avoid problems with
random number generator not getting re-seeded correctly when
subshells are created. Fix from Tomas Janousek <tjanouse@redhat.com>
lib/readline/display.c
- in update_line(), when outputting characters at the end of the line,
e.g., when displaying the prompt string, adjust _rl_last_c_pos by
wrap_offset if the text we're drawing begins before the last
invisible character in the line. Similar to fix from 5/24. Fixes
bug reported by Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
11/14
-----
subst.c
- fix $[ expansion case to deal with extract_arithmetic_subst
returning NULL (if the `]' is missing) and return the construct
unchanged in that case. Fixes tab completion bug reported by
Heikki Hokkanen <hoxu@users.sf.net> (debian bug 451263)
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- fix _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal to deal with invalid multibyte
character sequences when finding non-zero-length chars. Fixes
bug reported by Morita Sho <morita-pub-en-debian@inz.sakura.ne.jp>
11/15
-----
variables.c
- add new function `seedrand' to seed the bash random number
generator from more random data. Suggestion from Steve Grubb
<sgrubb@redhat.com>
- replace the rng in brand() with a slightly better one from FreeBSD
(filtered through Mac OS X 10.5). Replacement suggested by
Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>
11/21
-----
configure.in
- darwin 9 also requires linking against libreadline.a and
libhistory.a because of Apple's questionable decision to ship a
libreadline "replacement" that doesn't provide all functions
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- slight change to the text describing the effect of set -e when
in a || or && list
12/5
----
jobs.c
- fix raw_job_exit_status to correct mixing of int/WAIT values (need
to return a WAIT)
- arrange so that children run as part of command substitutions also
set the SIGINT handler to wait_sigint_handler, since they effectively
don't do job control
- in wait_for, if a child run as part of a command substitution exits
due to SIGINT, resend the SIGINT to the waiting shell with kill(2).
This makes sure the exit status propagates
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- tighten up the language describing when bash tries to see if its
stdin is a socket, so it can run the startup files. Suggested by
Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.org>
eval.c
- in the DISCARD case of a longjmp to top_level, make sure
last_command_exit_value is set to EXECUTION_FAILURE if it's 0,
but leave existing non-zero values alone
subst.c
- in command_substitute, don't reset pipeline_pgrp in the child
process -- this means that second and subsequent children spawned by
this comsub shell get put into the wrong process group, not the
shell's. Fix for bug reported by Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
12/6
----
support/shobj-conf
- make sure the cases for darwin8.x (Mac OS X 10.4.x) are extended to
darwin9.x (Mac OS X 10.5.x). Fixes problem originally reported
against readline-5.2 by schneecrash@gmail.com
12/8
----
subst.c
- make sure to add the results of (successful) tilde expansion as a
quoted string, to inhibit pathname expansion and word splitting.
From recent Austin Group interpretation.
include/shtty.h, lib/sh/shtty.c
- add ttfd_onechar, ttfd_noecho, ttfd_eightbit, ttfd_nocanon, and
ttfd_cbreak to set tty attributes associated with a particular
file descriptor (which is presumed to point to a terminal). Support
for fix for bug reported by b_bashbug@thebellsplace.com
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure we only use rl_invis_chars_first_line when the number of
physical characters exceeds the screen width, since that's the
only time expand_prompt sets it to a valid value
12/12
-----
builtins/set.def
- change set_minus_o_option to return EX_USAGE if an invalid option
name is supplied. All callers can handle it.
- change set_builtin to return what set_minus_o_option returns if it's
not EXECUTION_SUCCESS. This allows EX_USAGE errors to abort a
shell running in posix mode
12/14
-----
builtins/read.def
- generalize the calls to the tty attribute functions to maintain a
local copy of the terminal attributes and use the fd supplied as
the argument to the -u option (default 0). Fix for bug reported
by b_bashbug@thebellsplace.com
doc/bashref.texi, lib/readline/doc/{history,rlman,rluser,rluserman}.texi
- Slight changes to conform to the latest FSF documentation standards.
Patch from Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>
12/20
-----
execute_cmd.c
- after calling clear_unwind_protect_list, make sure we reset
parse_and_execute_level to 0, since there's nothing left to
restore it if top_level_cleanup tests it. Fixes bug reported
by Len Lattanzi <llattanzi@apple.com>
12/31
-----
lib/sh/getcwd.c
- new function, _path_checkino, checks whether the inode corresponding
to the path constructed from the first two arguments is the same as
the inode number passed as the third argument
- if BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO is defined, meaning the d_ino/d_fileno
member of struct dirent doesn't contain valid values, use
_path_checkino instead of directly comparing against d_fileno.
Fixes Interix problem reported by Michael Haubenwallner
<haubi@gentoo.org>
1/7/2008
--------
array.c
- fix array_subrange to separate elements in returned string with
first char of $IFS if QUOTED is non-zero, since this indicates
the caller used ${array[@]:foo}. Fixes bug reported by Lea
Wiemann <lewiemann@gmail.com>
1/8
---
subst.c
- new function returning a string containing the first character of
$IFS: char *ifs_firstchar(int *)
subst.h
- extern declaration for ifs_firstchar()
array.c
- call ifs_firstchar() to get first character of $IFS when needed
(array_subrange() and array_patsub())
1/11
----
lib/readline/display.c
- use sentinel variable set at end of init_line_structures to decide
whether to call it from rl_redisplay, since early SIGWINCH on
Mac OS X that hits during this function can cause _rl_wrapped_line
to be referenced before initialization. Fix for bug reported by
Len Lattanzi <llattanzi@apple.com>
subst.[ch]
- skip_to_delim is now compiled into the shell all the time, not just
when readline is linked in
subst.c
- use skip_to_delim to find the `/' denoting the end of a pattern
in pattern substitution, since it knows more shell syntax than
quoted_strchr and understands multibyte characters. Fixes bug
reported by Dmitry V Golovashkin <Dmitry.Golovashkin@sas.com>
1/15
----
subst.c
- add `flags' argument to skip_to_delim telling it whether or not to
set no_longjmp_on_fatal_error; set this flag when calling from the
readline completion code
subst.h
- update extern declaration for skip_to_delim
1/17
----
subst.c
- expand_prompt_string takes a third argument: the initial flags for
the WORD
subst.h
- change extern declaration for expand_prompt_string to add third arg
bashline.c
- pass W_NOCOMSUB as third argment to expand_prompt_string when
calling from bash_directory_completion_hook, since we don't want
to do command substitution from the completion code
parse.y
- change call to expand_prompt_string
1/18
----
doc/Makefile.in
- added an `install_builtins' rule to install the builtins.1 man page,
preprocessing it with sed to force `.so man1/bash.1', which some
versions of man require. Suggestion from Peter Breitenlohner
<peb@mppmu.mpg.de>
- new target `install_everything' that will install normal documentation
and builtins man page
- changed uninstall target to remove bash_builtins page from man
directory
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- new function, rl_vi_insert_mode, which calls rl_vi_start_inserting
to make sure the value of `last command to repeat' is set correctly.
Fix from Thomas Janousek <tjanouse@redhat.com>
- add support for redoing inserts made with the `I' command. Fix
from Thomas Janousek <tjanouse@redhat.com>
- add support for redoing inserts made with the `A' command
lib/readline/readline.h
- new extern declaration for rl_vi_insert_mode
lib/readline/{misc,readline,vi_mode,vi_keymap}.c
- change calls to rl_vi_insertion_mode to rl_vi_insert_mode
1/19
----
builtins/read.def
- change timeout behavior when not reading from a tty device to save
any partial input in the variable list, but still return failure.
This also causes variables specified as arguments to read to be
set to null when there is no input available. Fix inspired by
Brian Craft <bcboy@thecraftstudio.com>
1/21
----
builtins/fc.def
- change computation of last_hist to use remember_on_history instead
of a hard-coded `1'. This keeps fc -l -1 in PROMPT_COMMAND from
looking too far back
1/25
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- fix fnwidth to use string[pos] instead of *string when testing the
current character for a control character or rubout
2/2
---
general.c
- change posix_initialize to turn off source/. searching $PWD when
the file sourced is not found in $PATH. Fixes bug reported by
Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> and Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
2/9
---
builtins/*.def
- changes to text and formatting suggested by Jan Schampera
<jan.schampera@web.de>
2/16
----
bashline.c
- change command_word_completion_function to use the word completion
found by readline, which matters only when ignoring case is on
and the completion found in the file system differs in case from
the text the user typed (this is what readline does for normal
filename completion). Fixes issue reported by Jian Wang
<jwang@a10networks.com.cn>.
2/18
----
builtins/source.def
- if the filename passed as an argument contains a `/', don't search
$PATH. Not sure why it wasn't like this before
2/21
----
lib/readline/terminal.c
- change rl_crlf so that the MINT system on ATARI systems adds a
carriage return before the \n
2/22
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added text to the EXIT STATUS section noting that exit statuses
fall between 0 and 255, inclusive
support/mkversion.sh
- output a #define for DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL (${major}${minor}; e.g. 32)
to version.h
version.c
- int variable, shell_compatibility_level, set to DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL
by default
builtins/shopt.def
- new shopt variable, compat31, sets shell_compatibility_level to 31
(or back to default if unset)
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_cond_node, restore bash-3.1 behavior of quoted rhs of
regexp matches if shell_compatibility_level == 31
2/28
----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- set readline_echoing_p = 1 if tcgetattr fails and sets errno to
EINVAL, as Linux does when the fd is a pipe. Reported by Mike
Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
3/6
---
{MANIFEST,Makefile.in},lib/sh/{casemod,uconvert,ufuncs}.c
- new library sources from bash-4.0-devel tree
lib/sh/spell.c
- moved cdspell() here from builtins/cd.def, renamed dirspell()
externs.h
- new declarations for extern functions from new library files
- new extern declaration for lib/sh/spell.c:dirspell()
builtins/cd.def
- call extern library function dirspell(); remove static cdspell()
builtins/read.def
- when read times out, make sure input_string is null-terminated before
assigning any partial input read to the named variables
3/10
----
lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c
- cut the number of memory allocations in xdupmbstowcs by not keeping
track of the indices if the caller hasn't asked for it
3/17
----
builtins/fc.def
- make sure the adjustment to i in fc_gethnum uses the same formula
fc_builtin uses to calculate last_hist
- make sure that every time fc_gethnum is called, the fc command last
in the history list has not yet been deleted, since fc_gethnum
assumes that it has not. Fix from John Haxby <john.haxby@oracle.com>
lib/readline/complete.c
- new private library function, _rl_reset_completion_state(), used to
reset any completion state internal to the library when a signal
is received
- call _rl_reset_completion_state() before returning from
rl_complete_internal
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_reset_completion_state
lib/readline/signals.c
- call _rl_reset_completion_state from rl_signal_handler on SIGINT.
This fixes one of the problems identified by Mika Fischer
<mf+ubuntu@zoopnet.de>
pcomplete.c
- programmable_completions now saves pointer to the compspec it's
working with in new global variable CURCS
- new function, pcomp_set_readline_variables, that sets or unsets
readline variables based on a passed flags value (COPT_FILENAMES,
etc.)
- new function, pcomp_set_compspec_options, to set or unset bits in
the options word of a passed compspec (default CURCS)
- only call bash_dequote_filename (via rl_filename_dequoting_function)
from pcomp_filename_completion_function if the readline state
word indicates word completion is in progress
pcomplete.h
- new extern declaration for curcs
- new extern declaration for pcomp_set_readline_variables
- new extern declaration for pcomp_set_compspec_options
bashline.c
- fix bash_dequote_filename to implement shell quoting conventions:
1. Inhibit backslash stripping within single quotes
2. Inhibit backslash stripping within double quotes only if
the following character is one of the special ones
- call pcomp_set_readline_variables from attempt_shell_completion
instead of doing the equivalent inline
3/18
----
bracecomp.c
- make sure we sort array of matches in byte order (using strcmp). so
the brace calculations work correctly even when the locale orders
characters like aAbBcC...zZ. Fixes bug reported by Torsten Nahm
<torstennahm@torstennahm.de>
3/20
----
lib/readline/{rltty,signals}.c
- move block_sigint and release_sigint from rltty.c to signals.c; add
_rl_ prefix to make them public to the library; change callers.
From Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declarations for _rl_block_sigint and _rl_release_sigint
lib/readline/display.c
- add calls to _rl_block_sigint and _rl_release_sigint to rl_redisplay,
since it maniupluates global data structures. Fix from Jan
Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
builtins/printf.def
- change calls to asprintf and manually adding to vbuf to use calls
to vsnprintf against vbuf directly -- if the number of characters
to be written overflows the buffer, realloc the buffer and use
vsnprintf again. This should reduce the memory used by printf.
Idea from Yuya Katayama <yuya999@gmail.com>
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rest of readline's state flags, including RL_STATE_CALLBACK
- documented rl_save_state and rl_restore_state
3/27
----
lib/readline/{rlprivate.h,{display,readline,rltty,terminal,text}.c}
- rename readline_echoing_p to _rl_echoing_p for namespace consistency
lib/readline/{rlprivate.h,{callback,readline,util}.c}
- rename readline_top_level to _rl_top_level for namespace consistency
builtins/ulimit.def
- new -b (socket buffer size) and -T (number of threads) options
array.c
- fix bug in calculation of the array element assignment string length:
use length of `is' instead of `indstr'. Reported as ubuntu bug
#202885 by John McCabe-Dansted
builtins/setattr.def
- new function, show_all_var_attributes, displays attributes and
values for all shell variables (or shell functions) in a reusable
format
builtins/common.h
- new extern declaration for show_all_var_attributes
builtins/declare.def
- change `declare -p' to print out all variable attributes and values,
and `declare -fp' to print out all function attributes and
definitions. Inspired by request from John Love-Jensen
<eljay@adobe.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new -b and -T options to ulimit
- tighten up language describing AND and OR lists
- add description of new behavior of `declare -p'
3/28
----
pcomplete.c
- rename curcs -> pcomp_curcs
- new global completion variable, pcomp_curcmd, the current command
name being completed
builtins/complete.def
- new builtin, compopt, allows completion options for command names
supplied as arguments or the current completion being executed to
be modified. Suggested by Mika Fischer <mf+ubuntu@zoopnet.de>
3/30
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- document new compopt builtin
4/5
---
support/shobj-conf
- change solaris10 stanza to use -fPIC to fix 64-bit sparc_v9/solaris10
compilations. Fix from Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org>
builtins/read.def
- added `-i text' option, inserts `text' into line if using readline.
Suggested by many, used some ideas from Kevin Pulo <kevin@pulo.com.au>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `-i text' option to read builtin
4/7
---
lib/readline/bind.c
- new settable variable, `history-size', sets the max number of
entries in the history list
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3}
- document new `history-size' settable readline variable
4/8
---
builtins/complete.def
- change build_actions calling sequence to take a struct with `other'
(non-action) flag arguments (-p, -r)
- add support for `-E' option to build_actions and complete builtin --
modifies or displays (internal) `_EmptycmD_' completion spec
bashline.c
- change attempt_shell_completion to try programmable completion on an
`empty' command line and return the results
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- documented new `-E' option to `complete'
4/9
---
bashhist.c
- new variable, `enable_history_list', used to reflect setting of
`-o history' option
- change bash_history_{enable,disable,reinit} to set enable_history_list
as well as remember_on_history
builtins/set.def
- use `enable_history_list' instead of `remember_on_history' to keep
value of `-o history' option
builtins/evalstring.c
- instead of unwind-protecting remember_on_history, use a function to
restore it to the value of `enable_history_list' after
parse_and_execute runs the commands in the string. This allows
history to be turned off in a startup file, for instance. Problem
reported by Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
4/11
----
bashline.c
- limited support for completing command words with globbing characters
(only a single match completed on TAB, absolute or relative
pathnames supported, no $PATH searching, some support for displaying
possible matches, can be used with menu completion).
Suggested by Harald Koenig <h.koenig@science-computing.de>
print_cmd.c
- change redirection printing to output r_err_and_out as `&>file',
since the man page says that's the preferred form
4/12
----
builtins/*.def
- change long doc so the first line is a short description
- add `Exit Status:' section to each longdoc describing exit values
builtins/help.def
- new `-d' option to print short description of each utility
- new `-m' option to print description of each builtin in a
pseudo-manpage format (inspired by ksh93)
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `-d' and `-m' options to `help'
builtins/mapfile.def
- new builtin, `mapfile', imported from bash-4.0-devel branch
tests/{mapfile.{data,right,tests},run-mapfile}
- tests for `mapfile' builtin
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added description of `mapfile' builtin
MANIFEST,Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- added entries for mapfile source files
arrayfunc.[ch]
- new function, bind_array_element, to support mapfile builtin
4/20
----
expr.c
- fix operator precendence in expcond(): term after the `:' is
a conditional-expression, not a logical-OR-expression (using C
terminology). Bug reported by <archimerged@gmail.com>
4/22
----
bashintl.h
- new P_ define for using ngettext to decide on plural forms
(currently unused)
4/25
----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_disk_command, if the command is not found, search for
a shell function named `command_not_found_handle' and call it
with the words in the command as arguments. Inspired by Debian
feature.
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new command_not_found_handle behavior in COMMAND EXECUTION
section
configure.in
- change default version to bash-4.0-devel
4/28
----
variables.c
- change push_func_var and push_exported_var to call
stupidly_hack_special_variables if the temporary variable is going
to be disposed. This undoes any internal changes caused by a local
variable assignment in the environment or in a shell function. Bug
reported by Morita Sho <morita-pub-en-debian@inz.sakura.ne.jp> in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=478096
5/3
---
builtins/fc.def
- fixed a problem caused by change of 1/21 to use remember_on_history,
since it's turned off by parse_and_execute(), but can cause the
last command in history to be deleted and leave last_hist pointing
beyond the end of the history list. edit_and_execute_command can
do this.
bashline.c
- new define, RL_BOOLEAN_VAR_VALUE, to take a readline boolean variable
and get its value as 0 or 1 (consider making readline global)
- put tty back into canonical mode before calling parse_and_execute in
edit_and_execute_command and then back into raw mode after it
returns. Fixes problem identified by <koersen@gmail.com>.
5/4
---
lib/glob/glob.c
- code to support `globstar' option: GX_GLOBSTAR and two internal
flags. Changes to skipname, glob_vector, mbskipname, glob_filename.
New function finddirs().
lib/glob/glob.h
- new defines to support globstar code
builtins/shopt.def
- new shell option, `globstar', enables special handling of `**' in
glob patterns -- matches all directories recursively
pathexp.h
- extern declaration for glob_star
pathexp.c
- break inline code out of quote_globbing_chars into a separate
function to decide whether a character is a globbing char:
glob_char_p
- change shell_glob_filename to call glob_filename with the
GX_GLOBSTAR flag if glob_star is set
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `globstar' shell option
arrayfunc.c
- new function, broken out of quote_array_assignment_chars:
quote_assign; extended from old code to make sure that globbing
chars and chars in $IFS are quoted when displaying assignment
statements, especially in compound array assignments
5/5
---
bashline.c
- new variable, dircomplete_spelling, controls spelling correction
of directory names when doing filename completion
- change bash_directory_completion_hook to incorporate spelling
correction if initial canonicalization of directory name fails
builtins/shopt.def
- new shell option, `dirspell', enables and disables spelling
correction of directory names during word completion
builtins/read.def
- support for fractional timeout values (ival.uval); uses uconvert
and falarm/setitimer
config.h.in
- new `HAVE_SETITIMER' define
configure.in
- look for setitimer(2), define HAVE_SETITIMER if found
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `dirspell' shopt option
- document new fractional values to `read -t timeout'
5/6
---
assoc.[ch]
- new files, basic support for associative array implementation
general.h
- new extern declarations for sh_openpipe, sh_closepipe, trim_pathname
general.c
- new functions: sh_openpipe to create a pipe and move the file
descriptors to a high range; sh_closepipe, to close pipe fds and
clean up, and trim_pathname, to replace portions of a pathname
with `...' (for prompting)
jobs.c
- don't set last_asynchronous_pid in child shell (messes up $!, among
other things)
parse.y,parser.h
- moved definitions of parser flags to parser.h
array.c
- imported array_modcase (case-changing operations on arrays) from
4.0-devel branch
array.h
- new extern declaration for array_modcase
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, rl_menu_completion_entry_function, generator for
rl_menu_complete
- new menu completion `browsing' implementation, with several
improvements over the old code. Inspired by Sami Pietila
<sami.pietila@gmail.com>
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_menu_completion_entry_function
5/8
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- add support for a third argument to fnprint and print_filename,
which supports replacing a specified portion of the pathnames
printed when displaying possible completions with a `...' (or
`___', if the prefix would be confused with a portion of the
filename)
- new variable, _rl_completion_prefix_display_length, sets the
number of characters in a common prefix to be replaced with an
ellipsis when displaying possible completions
- add support to _rl_display_match_list to find the length of the
common prefix of all items being displayed, and passing that
value to print_filename for possible replacement with an ellipsis
if that length is longer than _rl_completion_prefix_display_length
lib/readline/bind.c
- add support for retrieving value of history-size variable to
_rl_get_string_variable_value
- new bindable variable, completion-prefix-display-length. When
displaying possible completions, matches with a common prefix
longer than this value have the common prefix replaced with an
ellipsis
- support for retrieving value of completion-prefix-display-length
variable to _rl_get_string_variable_value
- new bindable variable, revert-all-at-newline: if enabled, causes
all changes in history lines to be undone before readline returns
after processing a newline
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- document new `completion-prefix-display-length' variable
- document new `revert-all-at-newline' variable
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_builtin to not inherit the `-e' flag into commands
executed by the `command' or `source/.' builtins if we are supposed
to be ignoring the return value. This is like `eval'. Fixes bug
reported by Hiroshi Fujishima <hirobo@tonteki.org>
5/10
----
variables.c
- when reading the initial environment, don't create variables with
names that are not valid shell identifiers. Fixes bug reported by
Stephane Chazleas <stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
5/13
----
subst.c
- fix string_quote_removal to gracefully handle the case where a
backslash is the final character in the string (leaves the backslash
in place). Fixes bug reported by Ian Robertson
<iroberts@u.washington.edu>
5/16
----
support/checkbashisms
- Perl script that purports to check for bash-specific features in a
shell script. Lifted from Debian via ubuntu
5/20
----
lib/readline/display.c
- in update_line, when deciding whether or not to adjust _rl_last_c_pos
in a multibyte environment after printing the last line of a multiline
prompt with invisible characters on the first and last lines, use
the number of inivisible chars on the first line in the calculation
deciding whether or not we're past the last invisible character and
need to adjust the cursor position. Old code used the number of
invisible chars on the last prompt line. Fixes bug reported by
stuff@slinkp.com.
- in update_line, when fixing _rl_last_c_pos after drawing the first
line of the prompt, use the number of invisible chars on the first
line as the offset, instead of the total number of invisible chars
- use prompt_multibyte_characters, the number of multibyte chars in
the prompt string, to short-circuit some relatively expensive
multibyte text processing in rl_redisplay
5/21
----
variables.c
- new function, reinit_special_variables(), a hook for special
vars that need their hook functions called when they're unset as
a result of the shell reinitializing itself to run a script
shell.c
- shell_reinitialize now calls reinit_special_variables
- shell_reinitialize now calls bashline_reset
variables.h
- new extern declaration for reinit_special_variables
bashline.c
- new function, bashline_reset(), called when the shell reinitializes
in shell_reinitialize. Right now, just resets
bash_readline_initialized to 0.
bashline.h
- new extern declaration for bashline_reset()
5/23
----
bashhist.c
- new function, bash_clear_history, clears the history and resets any
associated internal bash state
bashhist.h
- extern declaration for bash_clear_history
builtins/history.def
- call bash_clear_history instead of clear_history for `history -c'.
Fixes part of problem reported by Scott McDermott
<scott.m.mcdermott@gmail.com>
- decrement history_lines_this_session in delete_histent, called for
`history -d'
builtins/history.def,bashhist.[ch]
- move delete_histent() to bashhist.c; rename to bash_delete_histent
- move delete_last_history() to bashhist.c; rename to
bash_delete_last_history()
5/25
----
braces.c
- add another parameter to mkseq(), the number of digits to put into
each member of a numeric sequence (width), changes to determine
any zero-padding go into expand_seqterm
- changes to expand_seqterm to allow user-specified increments
bashline.[ch],shell.c,sig.c
- switched names of bashline_reinitialize and bashline_reset to better
reflect their functions
- when searching $PATH for directories to use for command completion,
make sure to free `current_path' before going out of scope
- new bindable function `dabbrev-expand', which is more or less
menu completion using dynamic history completion as the generator
- changes to bash_execute_unix_command to set variables for the
executed command like programmable completion: READLINE_LINE
(rl_line_buffer) and READLINE_POINT (rl_point)
- change to bash_execute_unix_command to allow the executed command
to change the readline line buffer by modifying the value of
READLINE_LINE and to change rl_point by modifying the value of
READLINE_POINT
common.h
- new SEVAL_ defines for later parse_string changes from 4.0-devel
branch
command.h
- new defines for new &>> r_append_err_and_out redirection
builtins/evalstring.c
- new function, parse_string, parses a command from a passed string
and returns the number of characters consumed. For satisfying
Posix rules when parsing command substitutions, from bash-4.0-devel
branch
- split out common prolog code from parse_string and
parse_and_execute into a separate function called from both
parse.y
- small changes to add symbols needed for parse_string
- parser change to add `|&' as synonym for `2>&1 |'; translation is
performed at parse time so |& never shows up in output of
print_command, for instance. Picked up from zsh, merged in from
bash-4.0-devel branch
parse.y,{redir,copy_cmd,dispose_cmd,make_cmd,print_cmd}.c
- implement new &>> r_append_err_and_out (like >>foo 2>&1); merged
in from bash-4.0-devel branch
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- document new optional increment in brace expansion
- document new zero-padded fixed-width integer brace expansion
- document new `dabbrev-expand' bindable readline command
- document new effects of `bind -x' setting and reading the values of
READLINE_LINE and READLINE_POINT
- document new |& synonym for `2>&1 |' pipeline operator
5/26
----
parse.y - recognize new ;& and ;;& case action list terminator tokens and
implement them in the grammar, setting CASEPAT_FALLTHROUGH and
CASEPAT_TESTNEXT flags as appropriate
print_cmd.c
- print new ;& and ;;& case clause action list terminators as
appropriate
execute_cmd.c
- implement new case clause action list terminators:
;& - fall through to actions associated with next pattern list
;;& - fall through to tests in next pattern list
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new ;& and ;;& case clause action list terminators
5/28
----
jobs.c
- change waitchld so it treats SIGCHLD like SIGINT if `wait' is being
executed, and allows wait to jump out before running any trap set
on SIGCHLD. Fixes debian bug #483016 reported by Miroslav Rudisin
<miero@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
- run_sigchld_trap is no longer static, so the trap code in trap.c
can call it
- change run_sigchld_trap to call set_impossible_sigchld_trap instead
of just using a call to restore_default_signal
jobs.h
- new extern declaration for run_sigchld_trap
trap.c
- fix run_pending_traps to run a SIGCHLD trap if the trap handler isn't
set to IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER
- in trap_handler, don't reset the SIGCHLD trap handler to trap_handler
if MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS is defined
- new function, set_impossible_sigchld_handler, sets the trap string
associated with SIGCHLD to IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER; used as a sentinel
by run_sigchld_trap and maybe_set_sigchld_handler
- change maybe_set_sigchld_handler to set the SIGCHLD trap string only
if the current value is IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER. This ensures that
any traps on SIGCHLD set in a SIGCHLD handler will persist. Fixes
debian bug #483016 reported by Miroslav Rudisin
<miero@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
trap.h
- new extern declaration for set_impossible_sigchld_trap
5/31
----
parse.y
- new function: parse_comsub(), parses $(...) by parsing command
between parens and making sure the next token is `)'. From
the bash-4.0-devel branch
- new function: xparse_dolparen, helper function for parsing
command substitutions in $(...). Called from subst.c to extract
a command substitution during word expansion. From bash-4.0-devel
branch
- new function: rewind_input_stream(). Rewinds bash_input.location.string
back to where it was before the shell parsed a $() command
substitution. From bash-4.0-devel branch
- changes to parse_matched_pair to combine most of the flag variables
(was_dollar, in_comment, and so on) into a local flags word
6/2
---
parse.y
- call trim_pathname, which retains only the last $PROMPT_DIRTRIM
directories and replaces the intervening characters with `...',
when expanding \w and \W
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document the effect of setting PROMPT_DIRTRIM
6/3
---
builtins/ulimit.def
- make the multiplier (block size) for -c and -f 512 bytes only if in
Posix mode and 1024 bytes otherwise (as in previous versions). Uses
POSIXBLK and BLOCK_SIZE defines to parameterize size based on value
of posixly_correct
doc/bashref.texi
- document this addition to posix mode
builtins/common.c
- change get_numeric_arg to have a calling sequence and return value
more closely mimicking general.c:legal_number(), with the addition
of a flags word
- add extra value for `fatal' argument to get_numeric_arg to force it
to return failure to the caller rather than longjmping
builtins/common.h
- change prototype declaration for get_numeric_arg
builtins/{break,shift}.def
- change calls to get_numeric_arg to deal with new semantics and calling
sequence
builtins/history.def
- display_history now returns an int
- change calling sequence for get_numeric_arg in display_history
- display_history now returns failure to the caller if get_numeric_arg
detects an invalid number, rather than jumping back to the top level
- use value returned by display_history as return status of history
builtin, filtered through sh_chkwrite
- history no longer aborts compound commands on invalid arguments.
fixes problem reported by Chu Li <chul@cn.fujitsu.com>
{braces,subst}.c
- extract_command_subst now takes a third flags argument; passed flags
are ORd into flags passed to other functions; changed callers
subst.h
- move SX_* defines here from subst.c so parse.y:xparse_dolparen can
see them and behave appropriately
- extract_command_subst now takes a third flags argument; change
prototype
subst.c
- change extract_command_subst to call xparse_dolparen when extracting
a $() construct
- change calls to extract_delimited_string to extract_command_subst
as appropriate
- if command_substitute returns a NULL word desc, don't call
dispose_word_desc on it
parse.y
- change xparse_dolparen to use the SX_* flags now in subst.h
6/16
----
subst.c
- in quote_list, set W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the word if quote_string
turns "" into CTLNUL
- in dequote_list, turn off W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the word if
dequote_string turns CTLNUL into ""
- new function, string_list_pos_params, encapsulates everything
needed to turn the positional parameters or an array indexed with
'@' or '*' into a string, including taking care of quoting and
using the first char of $IFS, when used in another expansion like
pattern removal or pattern substitution
- change list_remove_pattern, pos_params, pos_params_pat_subst to
call string_list_pos_params. Fixes problems reported by
Stephane Chazelas <stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
6/22
----
variables.h
- include assoc.h for associative arrays
- defines for case-modifying expansions and associative array variables
- sh_var_assign_func_t functions now take an extra char * parameter
6/25
----
variables.c
- change declarations and definitions of sh_var_assign_func_t functions
to add the extra char * parameter: null_assign, null_array_assign,
assign_seconds, assign_random, assign_lineno, assign_subshell,
assign_dirstack
- change calls to var->assign_func to add extra char * argument
- broke part of body of dispose_variable out into a new function,
dispose_variable_value, which knows how to free all kinds of shell
variable data
- changes to deal with variables with the internal `nofree' attribute
arrayfunc.c
- change calls to var->assign_func to add extra char * argument
- bind_array_var_internal now takes an extra `char *key' argument
- additions for associative array implementation; from bash-4.0-devel
tree
arrayfunc.[ch],subst.c
- expand_compound_array_assignment now takes the variable as the first
argument (SHELL_VAR *); changed function definition and callers
builtins/set.def
- changes to handle associative arrays in `unset'
{execute_cmd,command}.h
- definitions for coproc implementation; from bash-4.0-devel tree
variables.c
- new functions for associative arrays: make_new_assoc_variable,
make_local_assoc_variable
6/26
----
variables.c
- more infrastructure for associative arrays; from bash-4.0-devel tree
- infrastructure for handling assignments to variables with
case-modifying attributes; from bash-4.0-devel tree
config.h.in
- add #defines controlling case-modifying variable attributes and word
expansions
configure.in
- add enable options for case-modifying variable attributes and word
expansions (--enable-casemod-attributes and --enable-casemod-expansions,
respectively); from bash-4.0-devel tree
execute_cmd.c
- add code to fix_assignment_words to handle assignment statements to
"assignment builtins" that seem to be associative arrays. Imperfect
subst.c
- array_remove_pattern now takes a SHELL_VAR * as its first argument
instead of an ARRAY *; from the bash-4.0-devel tree
- changes to array_length_reference for associative arrays; from the
bash-4.0-devel tree
- changes to get_var_and_type for associative arrays; from the
bash-4.0-devel tree
- changes to parameter_brace_substring for associative arrays; from the
bash-4.0-devel tree
- changes to param_expand for associative arrays; from the
bash-4.0-devel tree
builtins/declare.def
- changes for associative arrays: new `-A' option, changes to make
local and global associative array variables; from the bash-4.0-devel
tree
6/27
----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_command_internal, when short-circuiting execution
because `breaking' or `continuing' is non-zero, preserve the exit
status by returning `last_command_exit_value' instead of an
unconditional EXECUTION_SUCCESS. Fixes bug reported by Roman
Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
6/28
----
variables.c
- fix get_var_and_type to appropriately handle references like
${varname[0]}, where `varname' is a scalar variable
make_cmd.[ch],parse.y
- make_here_document now takes a second argument: the current line
number; changed caller (gather_here_documents)
builtins/setattr.def
- added support for associative arrays and the `-A' variable attribute
option; from the bash-4.0-devel tree
subst.c
- change code that transforms `declare -A xxx=(yyy)' to perform the
internal `declare -A xxx' before doing the variable assignment,
because associative arrays have to be declared before being assigned
to as such; uses new function make_internal_declare
6/30
----
subst.[ch]
- dequote_escapes is now external; add declaration in subst.h
- remove_quoted_nulls is now external; add declaration in subst.h
array.[ch]
- new functions for completeness: array_dequote, array_dequote_escapes,
array_remove_quoted_nulls
- array_subrange now calls array_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}".
Fixes bug reported by Vitor De Araujo <ux386@yahoo.com.br>
- array_patsub now calls array_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}"
- array_modcase now calls array_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}"
- array_patsub now handles the mflags&MATCH_QUOTED case appropriately
(that implies "${array[@]}")
subst.c
- new functions for case-modifying word expansion suppport:
pos_params_casemod, parameter_brace_casemod; from bash-4.0-devel branch
assoc.c
- new functions for completeness: assoc_remove_quoted_nulls
- assoc_patsub now calls assoc_remove_quoted_nulls for "${assoc[*]}"
- assoc_modcase now calls assoc_remove_quoted_nulls for "${array[*]}"
- assoc_patsub now handles the mflags&MATCH_QUOTED case appropriately
(that implies "${assoc[@]}")
7/1
---
assoc.[ch]
- new function, assoc_subrange: takes a hash table, converts it to a
word list, and performs the subrange and indexing on that list
- new functions for completeness: assoc_dequote, assoc_dequote_escapes
subst.c
- verify_substring_values now takes the variable SHELL_VAR * as its
new first argument; changed callers
- change verify_substring_values to handle associative arrays using the
number of elements as the upper bound
- brought in code to do case-modifying word expansions from
bash-4.0-devel branch, conditional on CASEMOD_EXPANSIONS
input.c
- if the read(2) in getc_with_restart returns -1/EAGAIN, turn off
non-blocking mode on the file descriptor and try again. Fixes
problem reported by Glynn Clements <glynn@clements.plus.com>
7/2
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new case-modifying word expansions
make_cmd.c
- change make_here_document to display a warning message including the
start line of a here document if it ends up delimited by EOF.
Addresses issue raised by Richard Neill <rn214@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
subst.c
- in do_assignment_internal, make sure the `invisible' attribute is
unset before returning success
7/3
---
config-top.h
- add `CASEMOD_CAPCASE' define to include or exclude the ~[~] word
expansion and the `capcase' variable attribute (declare -c)
builtins/declare.def
- add support for manipulating the case-modifying attributes (new
declare -clu); from bash-4.0-devel branch
builtins/setattr.def
- add support for reporting case-modifying attributes (-clu attributes);
from bash-4.0-devel branch
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- specify that the read builtin timing out results in a return value
greater than 128
- document new `-l' and `-u' options to declare/typeset/local. Leave
`-c' undocumented for now
7/4
---
make_cmd.[ch]
- make_coproc_command: construct a coproc; from bash-4.0-devel tree
dispose_cmd.c
- dispose coproc command; from bash-4.0-devel tree
copy_cmd.c
- copy a coproc command; from bash-4.0-devel tree
print_cmd.c
- print a coproc command; from bash-4.0-devel tree
shell.c
- dispoe the current coproc on shell exit; from bash-4.0-devel tree
redir.c
- when closing redirects as part of user redirections, check whether
or not active coprocess fds are being closed and close the coproc
if so; from bash-4.0-devel tree
config.h.in
- add define for COPROCESS_SUPPORT to include coprocesses
configure.in
- add support for configuring coprocesses into and out of the build
jobs.c
- in waitchld, check whether or not a coproc processs has exited;
from the bash-4.0-devel tree
7/5
---
doc/bashref.texi
- document new --enable-coprocesses option that includes coprocess
support
execute_cmd.c
- add functions for coprocess support, including execute_coproc and
code to call it when command->type == cm_coproc; from
bash-4.0-devel tree
lib/sh/fdprintf.c
- new library function fdprintf(int fd, const char *format, ...);
printf to a file descriptor
{configure,config.h}.in
- support for detecting fdprintf and compiling in replacement
Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in
- add rules to include fdprintf.o
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented coprocesses and `coproc' reserved word
7/7
---
subst.c
- fix array_length_reference to use MB_STRLEN instead of STRLEN, so
multibyte characters in array values are computed correctly. Fixes
bug reported by Wang Xin <wxinee@gmail.com>
7/10
----
jobs.c
- new function, maybe_give_terminal_to (old, new, flags), sets the
terminal pgrp to NEW if and only if it's currently set to OLD
- call maybe_give_terminal_to when the parent sets the terminal pgrp
to the pipeline pgrp in stop_pipeline, so we don't give the
terminal to the new job's pgrp unless it's currently owned by the
shell. Fixes race condition described by Joe Peterson
<joe@skyrush.com>, where parent bash may change tty pgrp after a
grandchild (interactive bash child of su) has changed it to
something else. The call to maybe_give_terminal_to makes explicit
a previously-implicit assumption
aclocal.m4
- remove dependency on writable /tmp by creating directories in
build directory
shell.c
- make changes to how bash sets no_line_editing and running_under_emacs
to deal with various emacs terminal emulators; use better check
for `eterm', since bash sends $PWD to eterm with control sequences
that confuse other programs. Problem reported by Micah Cowan
<micah@cowan.name>
7/12
----
print_cmd.c
- break code that prints here-documents into two functions:
print_heredoc_header, which prints the operator and delimiter, and
print_heredoc_body, which prints the body text and closing delimiter
- change print_redirection to call print_heredoc_{header,body}
- sentinel variable, printing_connection, used when printing a command
of type `connection' (|, &&, ||, etc.)
- change print_redirection_list to save any here documents it finds
while printing a connection and save them in `deferred_heredocs'
- new function, print_deferred_heredocs, called from print_redirection
in the cm_connection case, calls print_heredoc_header for all the
here documents, then prints the operator (|, &&, ||, etc.), then
the here-document body. This preserves syntactic correctness; the
old code printed the control operator after the body of the here
document. Fixes bug reported by <buport@figpost.com>
7/16
----
locale.c
- in set_locale_var, print a warning message if setlocale() fails any
time it's called -- required some code restructuring
7/19
----
support/shobj-conf
- support for mingw32, contributed by Carlo Bramix
<carlo.bramix@libero.it>
7/23
----
execute_cmd.c
- added support (currently unused) to manage a list of coprocs
7/25
----
bashline.c
- add extern declarations for literal_history and force_append_history
builtins/shopt.def
- include "bashhist.h" instead of having extern declarations for the
appropriate history variables
parser.h
- new parser_state value: PST_HEREDOC, set when reading body of here-
document in parse.y:read_secondary_line
parse.y
- set PST_HEREDOC bit in parser_state when reading a secondary line
for the body of a here-document
- change read_secondary_line to save lines in the body of a here-
document in the shell history list if remember_on_history is
set. Fixes bug reported by Gene Golub <gene_golub@hotmail.com>
8/4
---
configure.in
- changed to 4.0-alpha
lib/readline/readline.h
- changed constants to reflect readline-6.0 version
8/11
----
lib/readline/signals.c
- make sure we don't use SIGWINCH without checking whether or not it's
defined. Fix from Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
8/12
----
COPYING
- updated to GPLv3; edits in every file with a copyright or license
declaration to update to gpl3
version.c
- update extended version info to latest gnu standard
8/17
----
subst.c
- change exp_jump_to_top_level to only call top_level_cleanup if
parse_and_execute_level is 0. If it's not, the longjmp to
parse_and_execute will run the unwind-protect stack. Fixes bug
most recently reported by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
8/18
----
support/config.{guess,sub}
- updated to newer versions from autoconf-2.62 distribution
8/20
----
subst.c
- fixed parameter_brace_substring to differentiate between indexed and
associative arrays when computing second offset, instead of
assuming indexed array
8/21
----
support/xcase.c
- simple program to convert input from lower to uppercase and vice
versa. Now used by coproc test suite, since `tr -u' is not
portable.
8/22
----
doc/bash.1
- fixed description of the bindable edit-and-execute commands to note
they check $VISUAL first, instead of $FCEDIT. Fixed bug reported
by
[bash-4.0-alpha frozen]
8/28
----
[bash-4.0-alpha released]
9/1
---
builtins/evalstring.c
- fixed typo in parse_string (ostring used uninitialized). Bug
reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
subst.c
- fix return value of parameter_brace_expand to set the
W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the returned WORD_DESC * if the return value
from parameter_brace_remove_pattern is a quoted null string. Fixes
bug reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
- set the W_HASQUOTEDNULL flag in the return value from
parameter_brace_expand if the return value from parameter_brace_patsub
is a quoted null string
9/6
---
builtins/read.def
- change read -t 0 to return success if there is input available to be
read -- allows scripts to poll for input. Uses input_avail libsh
function
9/9
---
externs.h
- fix extern fpurge declaration -- use HAVE_DECL_FPURGE instead of
NEED_FPURGE_DECL, since the former is set by `configure'
jobs.h
- add extern declaration for close_pgrp_pipe
- add a new job state JNONE (-1) to the enum
jobs.c
- include execute_cmd.h for extern declarations for coproc functions
subst.c
- include builtins/builtext.h for extern declarations for functions
implementing builtins (e.g., declare_builtin)
arrayfunc.c
- include "pathexp.h" for extern declaration for glob_char_p
braces.c
- add extern declaration for `asprintf'
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- add extern declarations for _rl_trace, _rl_tropen
lib/sh/zgetline.c
- add extern declarations for zread, zreadc
lib/sh/mktime.c
- include "bashansi.h" for string function declarations
builtins/common.h
- add extern declaration for parse_string
trap.c
- include jobs.h for extern declaration for run_sigchld_trap
general.c
- fix call to strtoimax in legal_number; if ep == string when function
returns, the number was not converted, even if errno is not set.
Fix from Paul Jarc <prj@case.edu>
9/11
----
[prayers for the victims of 9/11/2001]
builtins/return.def
- call no_options, as Posix requires. This also has the effect of
disallowing negative return values unless they're prefixed by `--'
9/13
----
builtins/bind.def
- add an error message when bind is used without line editing active,
instead of just returning an error status
variables.c
- make sure make_local_variable never creates visible variables with
a value, whether or not a variable with the same name existed in a
previous context. This is consistent with ksh93. Fix from
<neil@s-z.org>
9/16
----
execute_cmd.c
- add call to CHECK_TERMSIG in shell_execve after the call to execve
returns. Recommended by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
- add QUIT check in execute_connection after executing first command
in a `&' connection
9/22
----
execute_cmd.c
- new semaphore variable, executing_list, incremented every time a
list (command1;command2 or command1 || command2 or command1 &&
command2) is executed; used as sentinel for rest of shell
sig.c,builtins/evalstring.c
- set executing_list to 0 when throwing execution back to top level;
make sure to unwind-protect it in appropriate places
jobs.c
- if a pipeline is killed by SIGINT while executing a list (when
executing_list is non-zero), make sure the shell acts as if an
interrupt occurred. The behavior is dependent on the shell
compatibility level being > 32 (bash-4.0 and above)
9/23
----
redir.c
- don't bother reporting an error with a file descriptor, even if
the errno is EBADF, if the redirection error (e.g., NOCLOBBER)
can't have anything to do with the fd. Fixes bug reported by
"David A. Harding" <dave@dtrt.org>, debian bug #499633.
9/24
----
builtins/declare.def
- make `declare [option] var' (and the `typeset' equivalent) create
invisible variables, instead of assigning the null string to a
visible variable. Fixes bug reported by Bernd Eggink <monoped@sudrala.de>
9/25
----
builtins/common.[ch]
- new function, builtin_warning(), like builtin_error but for warning
messages
builtins/bind.def
- experimental: print a warning, but go on, if line editing not active
when bind is invoked. Suggested by Rocky Bernstein
<rocky.bernstein@gmail.com>
10/3
----
test.c
- use same_file instead of directly comparing st_dev and st_ino when
comparing files in filecomp(). From mingw32 patches submitted
by Hector Chu <hkcc2@cantab.net>
10/4
----
redir.c
- in redirection_error(), use `error' instead of errno when comparing
against EBADF. From mingw32 patches submitted by Hector Chu
<hkcc2@cantab.net>
shell.c
- in unset_bash_input(), reset bash_input.type to st_none after
closing the default buffered fd. From mingw32 patches submitted
by Hector Chu <hkcc2@cantab.net>
builtins/cd.def
- ignore CDPATH when in privileged mode. Suggested by Paul Jarc
<prj@po.cwru.edu>
variables.c
- change sv_globignore to only act if privileged mode is not enabled.
Suggested by Paul Jarc <prj@po.cwru.edu>
doc/bash.1,bashref.texi
- document new treatment of CDPATH and GLOBIGNORE when privileged
mode is enabled
builtins/read.def
- change prompt printing to occur after terminal is set to no-echo
mode. Based on suggestion from Stephane Chazelas
<stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
lib/readline/signals.c
- new variables to keep track of special characters corresponding to
SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTSTP
- new variable to keep track of whether tty is echoing control
characters corresponding to SIGINT, SIGQUIT, and SIGTSTP
- new function, _rl_echo_signal_char(int sig) to display the tty
special char generating SIGINT, SIGQUIT, or SIGTSTP. Based on
idea and code from Joe Peterson <joe@skyrush.com>
- call rl_echo_signal_char in rl_signal_handler: if the terminal
settings indicate it, readline will echo characters that generate
keyboard signals
lib/readline/rltty.c
- set _rl_intr_char, _rl_quit_char, and _rl_susp_char to special
characters that generate signals from keyboard
- set _rl_echoctl if ECHOCTL tty flag is set
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declarations for _rl_intr_char, _rl_quit_char, and
_rl_susp_char
- extern declaration for _rl_echoctl
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_echo_signal_char()
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document rl_echo_signal_handler(): available for applications
that install their own signal handlers
10/5
----
execute_cmd.c
- fix errexit logic to not cause the shell to exit when a command in
a pipeline fails. Fixes bug reported by Marcin Owsiany
<marcin@owsiany.pl>
10/14
-----
builtins/evalstring.c
- don't short-circuit execution in parse_and_execute if we want to
run an exit trap. Fixes bug reported by Steffen Kiess
<s-kiess@web.de>
10/18
-----
parse.y
- fix error production to only call YYACCEPT if the shell is currently
interactive and not in parse_and_execute (so parser errors in
things like eval will correctly set $?). Fixes bug reported by
marco-oweber@gmx.de
execute_cmd.c
- make sure variable name errors in execute_for_command and non-
identifier function names in execute_intern_function set the
return status to EX_BADUSAGE (2), not EX_USAGE (258)
parser.h
- new parser state, PST_REPARSE
parse.y
- turn PST_REPARSE on in parse_string_to_word_list
- in parse_matched_pair, if parsing a single-quoted string and
PST_REPARSE is set, don't requote CTLESC or CTLNUL. Fixes bug with
compound array assignment using $'\x7f' reported by Antonio Macchi
<antonio_macchi@alice.it>
10/23
-----
configure.in
- define LOCAL_LDFLAGS as `-z interpose' on Solaris 8, 9, and 10 to
allow the bash malloc to interpose the libc malloc when called by
library functions pre-bound to the libc malloc. Suggested by
Serge Dussud <Serge.Dussud@Sun.COM>
10/26
-----
doc/bash.1
- add single-sentence descriptions to rest of parameter expansions.
Suggested by Ken Irving <fnkci@uaf.edu>
10/27
-----
subst.c
- rearrange code in skip_to_delims to allow quote characters and other
shell expansion characters to be delimiters
- add new flags value for inverting search: skip to the next character
NOT in the set of delimiters passed as an argument
subst.h
- define for new SD_INVERT flag value for skip_to_delims
10/28
-----
bashline.c
- new bindable functions: shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word.
Like forward-word and backward-word, but understand shell quoting
and use shell metacharacters and whitespace as delimiters.
Suggested by Andre Majorel <amajorel@teaser.fr>
- new bindable functions: shell-kill-word and shell-backward-kill-word.
Like kill-word and backward-kill-word, but understand shell quoting
and use shell metacharacters and whitespace as delimiters.
Suggested by Andre Majorel <amajorel@teaser.fr>
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- documented shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word
- documented shell-kill-word and shell-backward-kill-word
11/1
----
redir.c
- add extra argument to add_undo_redirect: fdbase. FD used to save
a file descriptor must be > fdbase if fdbase >= SHELL_FD_BASE. A
value of -1 for fdbase means to just use SHELL_FD_BASE. Fixes bug
with 0<&10 reported by Clark Jian Wang <dearvoid@gmail.com>
11/5
----
unwind_prot.c
- new function: have_unwind_protects(); returns 1 if unwind_protect_list
is not empty
unwind_prot.h
- extern declaration for have_unwind_protects
builtins/evalstring.c
- in parse_and_execute_cleanup, make sure that we don't call
run_unwind_frame and expect it to decrement parse_and_execute_level
if there's no unwind_protect_list, since there's a while loop in
throw_to_top_level that calls parse_and_execute_cleanup as long as
parse_and_execute_level is non-zero
11/9
----
variables.c
- fix the assign function for COMP_WORDBREAKS to allocate new memory
to store as the variable's value, to avoid freeing memory twice
if the variable is unset after rl_completer_word_break_characters
is freed and reallocated. Fix from Mike Stroyan <mike@stroyan.net
11/11
-----
bashline.c
- new function to reset the value of rl_completer_word_break_characters
while honoring setting of `hostcomplete': reset_completer_word_break_chars.
bashline.h
- new extern declaration for reset_completer_word_break_chars.
variables.c
- call reset_completer_word_break_chars in sv_comp_wordbreaks when the
variable is unset
[bash-4.0-beta frozen]
11/16
-----
subst.c
- call set_pipestatus_from_exit in exp_jump_to_top_level so that
failed expansions that set $? will set $PIPESTATUS. Fixes bug
reported by Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
11/20
-----
general.c
- new 'file_exists(fn)' primitive; just calls stat(2)
general.h
- new extern declaration for file_exists
bashline.c
- add `~' to rl_filename_quote_characters so make_quoted_replacement
will call bash_quote_filename for words containing `~'. Then
bash_quote_filename can make choices based on that
- change quote_word_break_chars to backslash-quote the tilde in a
filename with a leading tilde that exists in the current directory,
since we want to inhibit tilde expansion in this case
execute_cmd.c
- call file_isdir from shell_execve instead of stat(2) directly
bashhist.c
- use file_exists and file_isdir primitives instead of calling stat
11/21
-----
redir.c
- When undoing saving of non-standard file descriptors (>=3) using
file descriptors >= SHELL_FD_BASE, we set the saving fd to be
close-on-exec and use a flag (RX_SAVCLEXEC) to decide how to set
close-on-exec when the fd is restored. Set flag in add_undo_redirect,
check in do_redirection_internal. Fixes problem reported by Andreas
Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
11/26
-----
subst.c
- fix param_expand to have expansions of $@ and $* exit the shell if
there are no positional parameters and `set -u' is enabled. Fixes
bug reported by Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
11/27
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- fix update_line to not call space_to_eol if current cursor position
(_rl_last_c_pos) indicates that we're already at end of line.
Partial fix for bug reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
- in update_line, don't call insert_some_chars if that will start
before the last invisible character in the prompt string and not
draw the entire prompt string. More of the partial fix for bug
reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
- fix update_line to adjust _rl_last_c_pos by wrap_offset when adding
characters beginning before the last invisible character in the
prompt. New code is same as previously existed in a different code
path. Rest of fix for bug from Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
- fix assignment of newline breaks (inv_lbreaks) to correctly account
for prompts longer than two screen lines containing invisible
characters. The assumption is that part of the invisible characters
are on the first line (prompt_invis_chars_first_line) and the
remainder are on the last (wrap_offset - prompt_invis_chars_first_line).
Fix is in rl_redisplay. part of fix for bug reported by
"Wesley J. Landaker" <wjl@icecavern.net> in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265182
[TENTATIVE]
- fix _rl_move_cursor_relative to correctly offset `dpos' by `woff'
when there are invisible characters on lines after the second by
using (_rl_screenwidth*_rl_last_v_pos) when seeing whether or not
we just wrote some invisible characters. Rest of fix for bug
reported in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265182
[TENTATIVE]
12/11
-----
sig.c
- reset the execution context before running the exit trap in
termsig_handler
general.c
- set and unset terminate_immediately like interrupt_immediately in
bash_tilde_expand
builtins/read.def
- change terminate_immediately to a counter instead of a flag, as
interrupt_immediately is used
lib/readline/display.c
- slight change to fix from 11/27 to deal with prompts longer than a
screen line where the invisible characters all appear after the
line wrap. Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
builtins/{echo,printf}.def
- increment terminate_immediately at entry; decrement before returning.
Fix for bug reported by Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de
12/16
-----
subst.c
- fix off-by-one error in /dev/fd version of add_fifo_list; make
sure we add to totfds when it is == fd, not just when fd > totfds.
Fixes bug reported by marciso@gmail.com
[bash-4.0-beta2 frozen]
12/29
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document more clearly that when not in Posix mode, command
substitution does not inherit the -e option. From bug report from
Freddy Vulto <fvulto@gmail.com>
{execute_cmd,sig,builtins/evalstring}.c
- sentinel variable to keep track of whether or not we're supposed to
ignore the failure status of a command executed in a command
substitution even if the `-e' option is set: comsub_ignore_return
- increment and decrement comsub_ignore_return in execute_simple_command
before calling expand_words
- in parse_and_execute, if comsub_ignore_return is non-zero and the
SUBSHELL_COMSUB bit is set in subshell_environment, enable the
CMD_IGNORE_RETURN flag in every command executed from the passed
string. Fixes problem reported by Freddy Vulto <fvulto@gmail.com>
- make sure to reset comsub_ignore_return every time we throw to the
top level, like executing_list flag
1/2/2009
--------
parse.y
- fix to rewind_input_stream to handle case of $(...) command
substitution followed by a quoted literal newline. Report and fix
from Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
1/7
---
subst.c
- fix match_wpattern and match_upattern to prefix a `*' to the
pattern even if it starts with a `*(' (if extglob is enabled)
before checking whether or not it can match anywhere in the
string. Fixes bug reported by os@sernet.de.
[bash-4.0-rc1 frozen]
1/9
---
locale.c
- since setlocale() doesn't set errno to anything meaningful,
don't include the strerror() result in the error message if
it fails
- make sure the error messages printed when setlocale fails are
localizable
1/11
----
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- make sure that every time history_no_expand_chars is tested, we
also call the history_inhibit_expansion_function if it's set.
Fixes bug reported by Yang Zhang <yanghatespam@gmail.com>
1/12
----
trap.c
- make sure to call parse_and_execute with the SEVAL_RESETLINE bit
set in the flags so it will reset the line number when running
the trap commands. Partial fix for bug reported by
peter360@fastmail.us
1/14
----
builtins/reserved.def
- document `coproc' so it can be used with `help' builtin. Pointed
out by Pierre Gaston <pgas@freeshell.org>
lib/sh/casemod.c
- added two new flags: CASE_UPFIRST and CASE_LOWFIRST to casemod
the first character of the passed string and pass the rest
through unchanged. Fixes bug reported by Jan Schampera
<jan.schampera@web.de>
externs.h
- new defines for CASE_UPFIRST and CASE_LOWFIRST
subst.c
- use CASE_UPFIRST for ^ and CASE_LOWFIRST for , casemod operators
builtins/mapfile.def
- call zreset() before calling first zgetline(), to clean out any
remaining data in local buffer used by zreadc. Fixes bug
reported by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
1/15
----
lib/sh/zread.c
- renamed zreadintr to zreadretry -- not perfect, but better
- new functions: zreadintr, which just calls read so it can be
interruptible, and zreadcintr, which is like zreadc but uses
zreadintr to fill the buffer
lib/sh/zgetline.c
- in zgetline, when zread/zreadc return <= 0, make sure line is
non-null before assigning to line[nr]
builtins/mapfile.def
- return an error right away if the supplied array variable name
refers to a readonly or noassign array
- set interrupt_immediately so calls to zgetline can be
interrupted. Fixes bug reported by Pierre Gaston
<pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
- if interactive, pass the SEVAL_INTERACT and SEVAL_NOHIST flags
to parse_and_execute when calling callbacks. Fixes bug reported
by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
- add `readarray' as a synonym for mapfile
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document behavior of mapfile builtin adding index of array element
to be assigned as additional argument to callback string. Reported
by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
- document readarray as synonym for mapfile
builtins/common.c
- new error function, sh_ttyerror(set), prints an error message having
to do with setting or getting terminal attributes
builtins/read.def
- print error message if read fails to set terminal attributes
1/16
----
execute_cmd.c
- new function, coproc_reap, calls coproc_dispose if sh_coproc is
marked as COPROC_DEAD
- new function, cpl_reap, disposes coprocs marked as COPROC_DEAD
from coproc list
- change coproc_pidchk to just mark the coproc as dead instead of
calling coproc_dispose, so we don't call unsafe functions from
a signal handler. Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab
<schwab@suse.de>
execute_cmd.h
- new extern declaration for coproc_reap
command.h
- new flags for c_flags member of a struct coproc
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- add call to coproc_reap in cleanup_dead_jobs, which will do the
right queueing or blocking of SIGCHLD
trap.c
- modify change from 1/12 to not reset the line number when running
the DEBUG and RETURN traps
1/18
----
lib/sh/casemod.c
- change default operations to work on entire passed string instead
of breaking into words at non-alpha-numerics. Use new
CASE_USEWORDS flag to enable by-word behavior. Fixes bug reported
by Jan Schampera <jan.schampera@web.de>
builtins/printf.def
- in vbprintf, bracket each call to vsnprintf (which uses the args
passed to vbprintf) with SH_VA_START and va_end, so we can
reninitialize the argument list for each call. This is actually
what the C standard requires. Fixes bug that caused printf -b
to `ignore' first % format specifier if it came first in the
string. Reported by David Leverton <levertond@googlemail.com>
builtins/mapfile.def
- start the line count at 1, since it doesn't get incremented before
(or after) reading the first line, so things like
`mapfile -n 5 -c 1 -C 'echo foo' array < file' work right and call
the callback after the first line is read. Fixes bug reported by
Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
1/22
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- set _rl_interrupt_immediately non-zero before reading from the file
system or calling an application-defined completion function
lib/readline/signals.c
- renamed rl_signal_handler to _rl_handle_signal; new version of
rl_signal_handler that just calls _rl_handle_signal (for now)
- new function _rl_signal_handler that calls _rl_handle_signal without
any checking
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_signal_handler
- new define, RL_CHECK_SIGNALS, checks whether or not _rl_caught_signal
is set and calls _rl_signal_handler if so
lib/readline/{bind,input,readline}.c
- add RL_CHECK_SIGNALS in appropriate places
lib/readline/signals.c
- change rl_signal_handler to set a flag and return rather than
run through the entire signal handling process. If
_rl_interrupt_immediately is set, call the signal handling code
right away instead of setting the flag. Initial fix for crash
bug reported by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
aclocal.m4
- new macro, BASH_TYPE_SIG_ATOMIC_T, tests for sig_atomic_t in
<signal.h>, defines as int if not defined
configure.in
- call BASH_TYPE_SIG_ATOMIC_T
- call AC_C_VOLATILE
config.h.in
- empty define for sig_atomic_t
- empty define for volatile
1/27
----
subst.c
- audit calls to add_character and change to add_ifs_character (which
quotes characters in $IFS). Affects primarily `:', `=', and `~'.
Fixes bug reported by Jan Schampera <jan.schampera@web.de>; fix
suggested by Stephane Chazelas <stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
2/1
---
configure.in
- call AC_C_RESTRICT
config.h.in
- add empty defintion for `restrict'
pcomplete.c
- use unwind_protects around call to execute_shell_function in
gen_shell_function_matches to prevent data corruption if
throw_to_top_level is called. Bug report and fix from
werner@suse.de.
execute_cmd.c
- don't clamp CPU usage at 100% in print_formatted_time. Bug reported
by Linda Walsh <bash@tlinx.org>
2/5
---
locale.c
- in set_locale_var, set errno to 0 before calling setlocale(), and
print strerror (errno) if setlocale fails and errno ends up non-zero
2/6
---
configure.in
- backed out of solaris change from 10/23/2008 (adding `-z interpose'
to LDFLAGS) due to solaris updates to fix a linker problem.
Updatted by Serge Dussud <Serge.Dussud@Sun.COM>
2/12
----
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_connection so failure of a pipeline will cause the
shell to exit if -e is on. From discussion on austin-group
mailing list
- change execute_command_internal so failure of a user-specified
subshell will cause the shell to exit if -e is on. From discussion
on austin-group mailing list
2/13
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarified description of set -e option to accurately reflect current
implementation
2/19
----
print_cmd.c
- fix print_deferred_heredocs to not print a space if the separator
string is null
- change print_deferred_heredocs to set `was_heredoc' after printing
something
- change connection printing code to only print the `;' separator
if we haven't just printed a here-document
- change connection printing code to print any deferred here
documents after the rhs of the connection. Fixes bug reported by
Bo Andresen <bo.andresen@zlin.dk>
[bash-4.0 frozen]
2/20
----
[bash-4.0 released]
2/22
----
parse.y
- fix parse_comsub to not test a character for being a possible shell
metacharacter if LEX_PASSNEXT flag is set. Fixes bug reported by
Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
pcomplete.c
- add call to save_parser_state (accidentally dropped from patch) to
gen_shell_function_matches. Fixes bug with bash_completion and
file/directory completion reported by phil@Arcturus.universe
Makefile.in
- fix assignment to LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD to match those in subdir
Makefiles. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
builtins/mapfile.def
- make sure the callback quantum (-c option argument) is > 0. Fixes
bug reported by Stephane Chazleas <stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
2/23
----
parse.y
- fix save_token_state and restore_token_state to save and restore
current_token. Fixes bug reported by Bernd Eggink
<monoped@sudrala.de>
builtins/exit.def
- check jobs[i] before checking whether or not it's running when
the checkjobs option is set and we're looking for running jobs
at exit. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2/24
----
siglist.c
- include bashintl.h for definition of _. Fixes bug reported by
Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
2/25
----
subst.c
- new function, skip_matched_pair. Similar to skip_to_delim and
the extract_XXX family
- move skipsubscript here from arrayfunc.c; re-implement in terms of
skip_matched_pair. Fixes bugs reported by <anmaster@tele2.se>
arrayfunc.c
- remove skipsubscript; moved to subst.c
parse.y
- change reset_parser to set current_token to '\n'. Rest of fix for
bug reported by Bernd Eggink <monoped@sudrala.de>; earlier fix on
2/23
2/26
----
builtins/declare.def
- when given something like array[x]=y (which sets making_array_special
to 1), don't convert an associative array to an indexed array (line
493). Part of fix for bug reported by Pierre Gaston
<pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
- if offset == 0, indicating that we do not have a valid assignment,
make sure any `name' containing a `[' is a valid array reference
before trying to go on. Not doing this leads to creating crazy
variables like `name[foo[bar]=bax'. Rest of fix for bug reported
by Pierre Gaston <pierre.gaston@gmail.com>
assoc.c
- change assoc_to_assign to single-quote the array keys if `quoted' is
non-zero. Makes things easier to read with weird characters in the
key
parse.y
- fix parse_comsub to not set LEX_HEREDELIM when it sees "<<<". Fixes
bug reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2/27
----
parse.y
- fix report_syntax_error to set last_command_exit_value to
EX_BADUSAGE (2) instead of EX_USAGE (258), since there's nothing
that will translate that to something < 128 before reading the
next command. Partial fix for bug reported by Mike Frysinger
<vapier@gentoo.org>
sig.c
- fix sigint_sighandler to set last_command_exit_value to sig+128
before calling throw_to_top_level. Rest of fix for bug reported
by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
jobs.c
- if fork() fails, set last_command_exit_value to 126 before calling
throw_to_top_level
execute_cmd.c
- defer calling unlink_fifo_list in parent branch of
execute_disk_command if we're executing in a shell function
- change execute_function to call unlink_fifo_list before returning
if it's the top-level function
3/2
---
builtins/read.def
- if read times out, make sure we remove the top element from the
unwind-protect stack (the free of input_string) and run the rest,
to reset the tty and readline and alarm states. Then we jump to
assigning the variables to any partial input. Fixes bug reported
by Christopher F. A. Johnson <cfajohnson@gmail.com>
3/3
---
parse.y
- break comment checking code into a common COMMENT_BEGIN define so
we can use it in multiple places in parse_comsub
- in parse_comsub, don't alter the LEX_RESWDOK flag if we read a
`#' and we're checking comments, even though `#' isn't a `shell break'
character. Fixes bug reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
braces.c
- in expand_seqterm, decrease the total length of the rhs by the length
of any (optional) increment, so we don't end up with unwanted zero
padding because the rhs length is wrong. Fixes bug reported by
Carl Albing <albing@comcast.net>
3/4
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changes to clean up some of the language describing the effects of
terminal process groups on the ability to read from and write to
the terminal
3/5
---
support/shobj-conf
- add host_vendor to string tested in switch to handle things like
gentoo/freebsd
- beginning with version 7, FreeBSD no longer has /usr/bin/objformat
or a.out binaries and libraries. It's always ELF. Fix from
Timothy Redaelli <drizzt@gentoo.org>
parse.y
- in parse_comsub, allow comments if we are ready to read a
reserved word (tflags & LEX_RESWDOK), haven't read anything from
one yet (lex_rwlen == 0) and the current character is a '#'
3/6
---
parse.y
- new lex flag for parse_comsub: LEX_INWORD. Turn it off when
we see a shell break character; turn it on or keep it on when
not a break character. Keep track of word length (reset to 0
when we turn on LEX_INWORD when it was off).
- don't use COMMENT_BEGIN in parse_comsub any more; test
whether or not LEX_INWORD is set and lex_wlen == 0 in addition
to tests for LEX_RESWDOK and lex_rwlen. Comments are valid
when at the start of a word
- move LEX_PASSNEXT code to the top of parse_comsub, so the rest
of the function doesn't have to check for the flag at different
places
3/7
---
parse.y
- in parse_comsub, when looking for a reserved word (LEX_RESWDOK
non-zero), and in a case statement, we can see either an esac
or a pattern list. We handle an esac separately. We should
turn off LEX_RESWDOK if we see anything but a newline, since
we'll be reading a pattern list. Other part of fix for bug
reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> (rest of fix
on 3/3)
3/10
----
{.,lib/readline}/doc/fdl.texi
- updated to FDL version 1.3
3/11
----
parse.y
- when using the |& construct with a simple command preceding it, add
the implicit redirection to the simple command's redirection list,
since the redirections associated with the command struct are never
executed. Fixes bug reported by Matt Zyzik <Matt@ice.filescope.com>
3/14
----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_case_command, if ;& is used with no following pattern
list, make sure we don't reference a NULL pointer. Bug report and
fix from Clark Jian Wang <dearvoid@gmail.com>
parse.y
- make parser_state global, so other files can use it
- command_word_acceptable now returns non-zero if PST_REDIRLIST bit
set in parser_state, so we accept assignment statements and
perform alias expansion. Fix for bug reported by Vincent
Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.org> (2/24/2009)
parser.h
- add PST_REDIRLIST flag, notes that parser is currently parsing a
redirection list preceding a simple command
make_cmd.c
- make_simple_command now turns on PST_REDIRLIST in parser_state when
creating a new simple command
- make_simple_command turns off PST_REDIRLIST in parser_state if it
adds a non-redirection to the command it's building
- clean_simple_command turns off PST_REDIRLIST to make sure it's off
subst.c
- new flag for param_expand: PF_IGNUNBOUND, means to not exit if the
variable is unbound even if `set -u' is enabled
- change param_expand to not call err_unboundvar if the `pflags'
argument has the PF_IGNUNBOUND bit set
- parameter_brace_expand_word now takes an extra `pflags' argument to
pass down to param_expand; changed callers
- changed call to parameter_brace_expand_word in parameter_brace_expand
to add PF_IGNUNBOUND flag so ${@:-foo} doesn't cause the shell to
exit (but ${@} does) when there are no positional parameters. Fixes
Debian bug 519165 from Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
parse.y
- add code to parse_comsub to allow here-documents within command
substitutions to be delimited by the closing right paren, with the
usual warning about here documents delimited by EOF on execution.
Fixes regression from bash-3.2 noted in Red Hat bugzilla 485664 by
Ralf Corsepius
3/15
----
subst.c
- string_list_dollar_at now checks for Q_PATQUOTE, which getpattern()
uses to denote Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES (?). Fixes a=abcd echo "${a#$*}"
when IFS= and args are `a b' as noted by Stephane Chazleas
<stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
- param_expand now checks for Q_PATQUOTE and treats it identically
to Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES when expanding $*
- expand_word_unsplit now sets W_NOSPLIT in the flags of the word it
passes to expand_word_internal if $IFS is NULL
- expand_word_leave_quoted now sets expand_no_split_dollar_star and
the W_NOSPLIT bit in the word flags before calling
expand_word_internal if $IFS is NULL, just like expand_word_unsplit.
It is now virtually identical to expand_word_unsplit. Rest of fix for
problems reported by Stephane Chazleas <stephane_chazelas@yahoo.fr>
3/20
----
trap.c
- in _run_trap_internal, don't pass SEVAL_RESETLINE as flag to
parse_and_execute if running the ERR trap (further modification
of change from 1/12)
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_simple_command, set line_number to line_number_for_err_trap
before calling run_error_trap. Part of fix for bug reported by
Brian J. Murrell <brian@interlinx.bc.ca>
- change other places calling run_error_trap() to set and use
line_number_for_err_trap
3/21
----
builtins/fc.def
- Even though command substitution through parse_and_execute turns
off remember_on_history, command substitution in a shell when
set -o history has been enabled (interactive or not) should use it
in the last_hist calculation as if it were on. Same calculation
in fc_gethnum and fc_builtin. Fixes bug reported by
Ian Kelling <smallnow@gmail.com>
sig.c
- change termsig_sighandler to terminate immediately if it gets called
twice with the same signal before termsig_handler gets called. This
fixes the `looping on SIGSEGV' phenomenon reported by Linux users.
parse.y
- in read_secondary_line, don't try to add NULL lines to the history
list. Report and patch from Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
3/22
----
sig.c
- Augment change from 3/21 with explicit check for signals we *don't*
want this to happen for. Patch from Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
3/28
----
array.c
- in array_reference, return NULL immediately if the desired index
is larger than the maximum
- add cache of last array referenced and last array element referenced;
use in array_reference to optimize case of sequential access;
invalidated where necessary in other functions
- array_rshift needs to set max_index to 0 if the array was empty
before shifting in the new element 0
- array_shift needs to use element_index(a->head->prev) to set the
max_index, not a simple decrement, to deal with sparse arrays
4/1
---
bashline.c
- in bash_dequote_filename, return right away after copying the
backslash if the last character in the string to be expanded
is a backslash. The old code copied an extra NUL and overwrote
the bounds checking. Fixes bug reported by Shawn Starr
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488649
4/3
---
subst.c
- in pat_subst.c, make sure to copy one character from the input
string in the case of a null pattern match, since we substitute
on the null match and then increment past the current character.
Not doing this means that each character of the original string
is replaced because of the null matches. Fixes debian bug
reported bhy Louis-David Mitterrand <ldm@apartia.fr>
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522160
lib/sh/winsize.c
- incorporate contents of readline/rlwinsize.h to get all the various
system dependencies right when trying to find TIOCGWINSZ. Fixes
bug reported by Dan Price <dp@eng.sun.com>
4/6
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fix description of conditional `>' and `<' to remove statement that
the comparison pays attention to the current locale -- it has
always used strcmp
lib/glob/glob.c
- fixed a bug in glob_filename that caused glob_dir_to_array to be
called to prepend a (globbed) directory name onto the results from
glob_vector, which, if we were globbing `**', glob_vector has
already done. Effect is to have the directory name(s) on there
twice. Fixes "dir*/**" bug reported by Matt Zyzik
<Matt@ice.filescope.com>
4/8
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fix short syntax summary of for command to reflect full bash
syntax (which is a superset of Posix syntax). Fixes bug reported
by Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org>
4/10
----
{expr,subst}.c
- make sure last_command_exit_value is set to EXECUTION_FAILURE
before calling err_unboundvar, in case set -e is enabled and
the shell exits from there. Fixes bug reported by Freddy
Vulto <fvulto@gmail.com> and Piotr Zielinski
<piotr.zielinski@gmail.com>
4/11
----
jobs.c
- in restore_pipeline, don't call discard_pipeline with a NULL
argument
trap.c
- in run_debug_trap, make sure to save and restore the pipeline,
pipeline_pgrp, and state of the pipeline around running the debug
trap, then remove any job created by running the debug trap from
the jobs table when it completes. Fixes for two bugs reported
by lex@upc.ua
4/12
----
lib/readline/signals.c
- new functions to block and release SIGWINCH like the SIGINT blocking
and releasing functions
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declarations for _rl_block_sigwinch and _rl_release_sigwinch
lib/readline/display.c
- block SIGWINCH during redisplay like SIGINT. Should fix bug reported
by Nicolai Lissner <nlissne@linux01.org>
4/13
----
lib/readline/readline.h
- new readline state variable: RL_STATE_REDISPLAYING
lib/readline/display.c
- in rl_redisplay, don't block SIGWINCH during redisplay; just set
the REDISPLAYING state
lib/readline/terminal.c
- in rl_resize_terminal, don't call rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch() if
we're already in the middle of redisplay (RL_STATE_REDISPLAYING).
Fix for bug reported by Nicolai Lissner <nlissne@linux01.org>
4/15
----
parse.y
- fix parse_comsub to add check for \n when seeing whether the current
character can change to a state where a reserved word is legal,
since it is not a shell meta character. Fixes bug reported by
Bernd Eggink <monoped@sudrala.de>.
4/17
----
jobs.c
- new functions to save and restore the pgrp_pipe (since there's only
one): save_pgrp_pipe and restore_pgrp_pipe
trap.c
- run_debug_trap now saves and restores the pgrp_pipe before and
after calling the debug trap
- run_debug_trap now makes sure the terminal is owned by the pipeline
pgrp after the debug trap runs. Rest of fix for bug reported by
Oleksly Melnyk <o.melnyk@upc.ua> (lex@upc.ca)
4/19
----
include/posixselect.h
- new include file, encapsulates select(2) includes and defines for
bash and readline. Inspired by patch from Mike Frysinger
<vapier@gentoo.org>
lib/sh/input_avail.c
- include "posixselect.h"
lib/readline/{input,parens}.c
- include "posixselect.h" instead of using inline includes
- use new USEC_TO_TIMEVAL define to make sure that values for timeouts
greater than one second are handled properly
lib/sh/fpurge.c
- updated implementation, taken from gnulib
4/21
----
lib/glob/glob.c
- in finddirs, don't try to free a return value of glob_error_return
from glob_vector. Bug and fix from werner@suse.de
lib/readline/signals.c
- in rl_echo_signal_char, check that SIGQUIT and SIGTSTP are defined
before trying to use them. Bug report and fix from Volker Grabsch
<vog@notjusthosting.com>
4/24
----
aclocal.m4
- add conditional inclusion of <stdint.h> to BASH_CHECK_TYPE
bashtypes.h,lib/sh/strto[iu]max.c
- include <stdint.h> if present for any existing declaration of
intmax_t and uintmax_t. Fixes Interix problem reported by
Markus Duft <mduft@gentoo.org>
lib/sh/strindex.c,externs.h,builtins/common.h
- renamed strindex to strcasestr to agree with other implementations
(e.g., BSD, MacOS X, gnulib); changed callers
lib/sh/{strindex.c,Makefile.in},Makefile.in
- renamed strindex.c to strcasestr.c
configure.in
- add strcasestr to call to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS, take advantage of
existing libc implementations
config.h.in
- add define for HAVE_STRCASESTR
lib/sh/mbscmp.c
- fix mbscmp to return correct values when the strings do not contain
valid multibyte characters. Ideas from gnulib
xstrchr.c
- only compare current character against C if mblength == 1
{shell,variables}.c
- changed some xstrchr calls back to strchr when the arguments cannot
contain multibyte characters
lib/sh/{xstrchr.c,Makefile.in},Makefile.in
- renamed xstrchr to mbschr; renamed file to mbschr.c
aclocal.m4
- change BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE to use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(mbschr)
externs.h
- extern declarations for mbscmp and mbschr, conditional on the usual
HAVE_MBSCMP and HAVE_MBSCHR defines
general.h,{alias,arrayfunc,bashline,general,execute_cmd,subst}.c
- changed calls to xstrchr to mbschr
doc/bash.1
- use `pathname expansion' consistently, not `filename expansion' or
`filename generation'
doc/bashref.texi
- use the phrase `filename expansion' consistently (since this is
what the Gnu people prefer) instead of `pathname expansion' or
`filename generation'
aclocal.m4,config.h.in
- check for mbscasecmp in BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, define HAVE_MBSCASECMP
if found
lib/sh/{mbscasecmp.c,Makefile.in}
- new file, case-insensitive multibyte string comparison
externs.h
- extern declaration for mbscasecmp
4/25
----
lib/readline/display.c
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, don't adjust dpos by woff if it's
already less than woff (don't want it less than 0)
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, short-circuit right away if the cursor
is at columns 0 and `new' is 0 (doesn't matter if it's a multibyte
locale or not, or whether there are invisible chars in the prompt)
- in _rl_move_cursor_relative, go ahead and adjust dpos if
prompt_physical_chars >= _rl_screenwidth (previous check was just > )
Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
4/28
----
lib/glob/glob.c
- in glob_vector, don't add an empty pathname ("") if we're adding the
currect directory to the dirlist and GX_NULLDIR is set -- we can just
ignore it, since the passed directory name (".") was created by
the caller. Fixes bug reported by Matt Zyzik <matt.zyzik@nyu.edu>
5/5
---
subst.c
- make expansion of $@ and $* when set -u is in effect and there are
no positional parameters be a non-fatal error. This is the
consensus of the austin group, though it is not historical practice.
Message from Geoff Clare <20090505091501.GA10097@squonk.masqnet> of
5 May 2009 and http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=155
5/20
----
lib/glob/glob.c
- tentative fix to glob_filename to compensate for glob_vector putting
null pathname at front of result vector when dflags&GX_NULLDIR.
Current fix manually removes empty string element from front of
result vector; a better fix would be to use a flag so glob_vector
doesn't add it at all. Augments patch from 4/28, which appears to
have broken some things. Fixes bug reported by Matt Zyzik
<matt.zyzik@nyu.edu>
5/22
----
lib/glob/glob.c
- better fix for glob_filename; supersedes patch of 5/20. Now the
code does not set GX_ADDCURDIR if directory_len == 0 and the
function has not been called recursively ((flags & GX_ALLDIRS) == 0).
Better fix for bug reported by Matt Zyzik <matt.zyzik@nyu.edu>
Makefile.in
- fix build race condition that occurs in some makes caused by
libreadline.a and libhistory.a containing some of the same files
(e.g., xmalloc.o) and conflicting when trying to build both at
the same time. Reported by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
5/25
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix _rl_vi_initialize_line so that the loop counter is not
unsigned (it doesn't matter, but it eliminates a compiler warning).
Bug reported by Dave Caroline <dave.thearchivist@gmail.com>
5/26
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add text to the description of array variables making it clear
that an array variable is not considered set until a subscript
has been assigned a value
5/29
----
lib/readline/text.c
- fix rl_change_case to handle case where mbrtowc doesn't find a
valid multibyte character
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case to handle case where mbrtowc doesn't
find a valid multibyte character
lib/sh/casemod.c
- fix sh_modcase to handle case where mbrtowc doesn't find a valid
multibyte character
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- fix _rl_find_next_mbchar_internal to not call mbrtowc at the end of
the string, since implementations return different values -- just
break the loop immediately
lib/readline/display.c
- fix rl_redisplay to make same sort of cursor position adjustments
based on multibyte locale and _rl_last_c_pos when performing
horizontal scrolling rather than line wrapping. Probably still
more to do. Fixes bug reported by jim@jim.sh
6/5
---
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added some more explanation of the inheritance of the ERR trap at
the suggestion of Thomas Pospisek <tpo@sourcepole.ch>
findcmd.c
- use eaccess(2) if available in file_status to take other file
access mechanisms such as ACLs into account. Patch supplied
by werner@suse.de
6/12
----
xmalloc.c
- also calculate lowest brk() value the first time xmalloc/xrealloc
(and their sh_ counterparts) are called
- error messages consolidated into a single function (allocerr/
sh_allocerr) to avoid string duplication
6/16
----
variables.c
- changes to allow variables.c to be compiled if ALIAS is not defined.
Bug and fix from John Gatewood Ham <uraphalinuxserver@gmail.com>
lib/sh/getcwd.c
- fix so systems defining BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO have the necessary
defines. Fix from Jay Krell <jay.krell@cornell.edu>
configure.in
- add -D_ALL_SOURCE to interix CFLAGS for struct timezone definition.
Bug and fix from John Gatewood Ham <uraphalinuxserver@gmail.com>
6/29
----
variables.c
- change initialize_shell_variables to add environment variables with
invalid names to the variables hash table, but marking them as
invisible and imported
- new function, export_environment_candidate. Used when creating the
export environment for commands to include variables with invalid
names inherited from the initial environment. Apparently this
behavior is widespread
- change make_var_export_array to use export_environment_candidate
rather than visible_and_exported to test variables for inclusion
in the export environment
7/1
---
builtins/read.def
- fix a memory leak where the number of fields is not the same as
the number of variables passed to `read'. Bug report from
werner@suse.de
builtins/command.def
- move section of code that sets PATH from -p option before the
verbose-handling section, so command -v and command -V honor
the PATH set by command -p. Bug report and fix from
ohki@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp
7/9
---
subst.c
- change brace_expand_word_list to defer brace expansion on compound
array assignments that are arguments to builtins like `declare',
deferring the expansion until the assignment statement is processed.
Fixes inconsistency reported by agriffis@n01se.net
7/16
----
bashline.c
- fix bash_execute_unix_command to set rl_point correctly based on
READLINE_POINT. The old method of using save_point will not
work because maybe_make_readline_line will change rl_point. Bug
reported by Henning Bekel <h.bekel@googlemail.com>
trap.c
- fix _run_trap_internal and run_pending_traps to save and restore
value of subst_assign_varlist so the dispose_words on it doesn't
leave dangling pointers after the trap handler runs. Fixes bug
reported by Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@gmail.com>
7/22
----
subst.c
- fix off-by-one error in pos_params when computing positional
parameters beginning with index 0. Bug and fix from Isaac Good
<isaacgood@gmail.com>
7/24
----
lib/readline/display.c
- add code to _rl_move_cursor_relative and _rl_col_width to short-
circuit a few special cases: prompt string and prompt string plus
line contents, both starting from 0. Saves a bunch of calls to
multibyte character functions using already-computed information.
As a side effect, fixes bug reported by Lasse Karkkainen
<tronic+8qug@trn.iki.fi>
subst.c
- fixed a problem in split_at_delims that could leave *cwp set to -1
if the line ends in IFS whitespace and SENTINEL is one of those
whitespace characters. Fixes problem with setting COMP_CWORD for
programmable completion reported by Ville Skytta <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
bashline.c
- change bash_execute_unix_command to clear the current line (if the
terminal supplies the "ce" attribute) instead of moving to a new
line. Inspired by report from Henning Bekel <h.bekel@googlemail.com>
builtins/printf.def
- changes to allow printf -v var to assign to array indices, the way
the read builtin can. Suggested by Christopher F. A. Johnson
<cfajohnson@gmail.com>
lib/readline/complete.c
- fix rl_old_menu_complete and rl_menu_complete to appropriately set
and unset RL_STATE_COMPLETING while generating the list of matches.
Fixes debian bug #538013 reported by Jerome Reybert
<jreybert@gmail.com>
7/25
----
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_builtin to temporarily turn off and restore the ERR
trap for the eval/source/command builtins in the same way as we
temporarily disable and restore the setting of the -e option.
Fixes bug reported by Henning Garus <henning.garus@googlemail.com>
7/27
----
shell.c
- add fflush(stdout) and fflush(stderr) to exit_shell before closing
any file descriptors at exit time (e.g., coproc pipes)
7/30
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- new function rl_backward_menu_complete, just passes negative count
argument to rl_menu_complete
- change rl_menu_complete to act appropriately if rl_last_command is
rl_backward_menu_complete, so we can cycle forward and backward
through the list of completions
lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1
- document new "menu-complete-backward" bindable readline function.
Suggested by Jason Spiro <jasonspiro04@gmail.com>
lib/readline/vi_keymap.c
- add binding of C-n to menu-complete and C-p to menu-complete-backward
in vi-insert keymap, as suggested by Jason Spiro
<jasonspiro04@gmail.com>
pcomplete.c
- fixed a bug in programmable_completions: the options it returned from
the compspec it found were set before generating the completions,
which meant that any changes made by "compopt" were overridden and
only in effect for the duration of the executing shell function
rather than the entire completion. Fixes bug reported by Ville
Skytta <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
7/31
----
lib/readline/keymaps.c
- fixed memory leak in rl_discard_keymap by freeing storage associated
with hierarchical keymaps
- new convenience function, rl_free_keymap, that calls rl_discard_keymap
and frees the keymap passed as an argument
lib/readline/util.c
- new bindable keymap function, _rl_null_function, to be used internally
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_null_function
lib/readline/bind.c
- fix rl_generic_bind in the case where we are trying to override a
keymap with a null function (e.g., when trying to unbind it). We
can't use a NULL function pointer in ANYOTHERKEY since that's
indistinguishable from the keymap not having been overridden at all.
We use _rl_null_function instead, which simply does nothing. We
could add an rl_ding to it later. Fixes problem with hitting ESC
repeatedly while in vi command mode reported by James Rowell
<jrjimmy801-misc1@yahoo.com>
builtins/bind.def
- call rl_bind_keyseq instead of rl_set_key for -r option
lib/readline/readline.c
- Set vi_movement_keymap[ESC] to _rl_null_function after binding the
arrow keys in bind_arrow_keys() to allow vi-mode users to hit ESC
multiple times in vi command mode while still allowing the arrow
keys to work
8/2
---
bashline.c
- fix clear_hostname_list by setting hostname_list_initialized to 0
after freeing all list members. Fixes bug reported by Freddy
Vulto <fvulto@gmail.com>
lib/readline/display.c
- in update_line, if we copy data from one line to another because we
are wrapping a multibyte character from, say, the first line to the
second, we need to update OMAX and the line indices to account for
the moved data. Bug report and fix from Martin Hamrle
<martin.hamrle@gmail.com>
8/3
---
pcomplete.h
- defines for EMPTYCMD ("_EmptycmD_") and DEFAULTCMD ("_DefaultCmD_")
builtins/complete.def
- change compopt_builtin to make -E work on the "empty" command
completion
- fix print_compitem and print_compopts to replace EMPTYCMD with -E
- added -D (default) option to complete/compgen/compopt. No supporting
code yet
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- document new -D, -E options to compopt
- document new -D option to complete/compgen
shell.h
- new define, EX_WEXPCOMSUB, value of 125
- new define, EX_RETRYFAIL, value of 124 (for programmable completion)
subst.c
- use EX_WEXPCOMSUB instead of literal 125 as exit status when a shell
invoked to run wordexp(3) with the -n option supplied attempts a
command substitution
pcomplete.c
- new define, PCOMP_RETRYFAIL, used to indicate a "failure, retry with
next completion" status to the programmable completion code
8/4
---
pcomplete.c
- changed gen_shell_function_matches to take an extra parameter
indicating whether the specified shell function was not found or
returned the special "fail/retry" status, and, if it was either,
to not bother returning any matches list
- changed gen_compspec_completions to take an extra parameter to pass
through the "found" status from gen_shell_function_completions
- new function gen_progcomp_completions to take care of searching for
and evaluating a compspec for a particular word, saving its status,
and returning to its caller (programmable_completions) whether or
not to retry completion. This function also checks whether a
retry changed the compspec associated with a command and short-
circuits the retry if it has not
- changed programmable_completions to try default completion (if set)
if a specific completion was not found for a command
- changed programmable_completions to implement "fail/retry" semantics
for a shell function that returns 124 and changes the compspec
associated with the command. All based on proposal and changes from
Behdad Esfahbod (Red Hat bugzilla 475229)
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- documented new dynamic programmable completion functionality
8/5
---
stringlib.c
- first argument to substring() is now `const char *'
externs.h
- changed extern declaration for substring()
subst.c
- skipsubscript now takes a third FLAGS argument, passes to
skip_matched_pair
- skip_matched_pair now interprets flags&1 to mean not to parse
matched pairs of quotes, backquotes, or shell word expansion
constructs
{subst,general,expr}.c
- changed skipsubscript() callers
assoc.c
- changed assoc_to_assign to double-quote the key if it contains any
shell metacharacters
arrayfunc.c
- use skipsubscript in quote_assign rather than quote any glob
characters in the subscript of an array assignment
- in assign_compound_array_list, call skipsubscript with a flags
argument of 1 if assigning an associative array to avoid trying
to re-parse quoted strings
redir.c
- set expanding_redir before expanding body of here documents and
here strings to avoid looking for variables in temporary env
8/7
---
lib/readline/readline.c
- in _rl_dispatch_callback, return value of -3 means that we have
added to a key sequence, but there are previous matches in the
sequence. Don't call _rl_subseq_result if we get a -3 from a
previous context in the chain; just go back up the chain. Report
and fix from <freehaha@gmail.com>
bashline.c
- fixes to history_completion_generator and bash_dabbrev_expand to
make dabbrev-expand inhibit suppressing of appending space char
to matches. Have to do it with the generator too because
rl_menu_complete turns off suppressing the appended space in
set_completion_defaults(). Suggestion from Dan Nicolaescu
<dann@ics.uci.edu>
- suppress completion match sorting in bash_dabbrev_expand by
setting rl_sort_completion_matches = 0. Suggestion from Dan
Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
- don't qsort history match list in build_history_completion_array
if dabbrev_expand_active == 1
- start the loop in build_history_completion_array that gathers words
from history for possible completions from the end of the list
rather than the beginning. It doesn't matter where you start if
the results are sorted, and dabbrev-expand is supposed to offer
the most recent completions first
8/12
----
execute_cmd.c
- change to execute_command_internal to make [[ ... ]] conditional
command subject to settings of `set -e' and the ERR trap
8/14
----
execute_cmd.c
- change to execute_command_internal to make (( ... )) arithmetic
command subject to settings of `set -e' and the ERR trap
lib/readline/text.c
- new bindable function, rl_skip_csi_sequence, reads the characters
that make up a control sequence as defined by ECMA-48. Sequences
are introduced by the Control Sequence Indicator (CSI) and
contain a defined set of characters. Insert, End, Page Up and so
on are CSI sequences. Report and code from Andy Koppe
<andy.koppe@gmail.com>
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_skip_csi_sequence
lib/readline/funmap.c
- new bindable command "skip-csi-sequence", runs rl_skip_csi_sequence
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- documented new bindable command "skip-csi-sequence", unbound by
default
builtins/evalfile.c
- fix _evalfile to remove embedded null bytes from the file read
into the string. Report and proposed fix from Roman Rakus
<rrakus@redhat.com>
{configure,config.h}.in
- check for syslog(3), define HAVE_SYSLOG
- check for syslog.h, define HAVE_SYSLOG_H
config-top.h
- new define SYSLOG_HISTORY, disabled by default
config-bot.h
- if HAVE_SYSLOG or HAVE_SYSLOG_H are not defined, undef SYSLOG_HISTORY
bashhist.c
- if SYSLOG_HISTORY is defined, call bash_syslog_history with the
line added to the history in bash_add_history.
- new function, bash_syslog_history(line), sends line to syslog at
user.info. The line is truncated to send no more than 600
(SYSLOG_MAXLEN) bytes to syslog. Feature requested by many, and
required by some national laws
sig.c
- in termsig_handler, resend SIGHUP to children if subshell_environment
indicates we're a shell performing command or process substitution
jobs.c
- add CHECK_TERMSIG calls to wait_for in addition to the ones in
waitchld()
builtins/shopt.def
- new functions set_bashopts, parse_bashopts, and initialize_bashopts
to manage new environment variable $BASHOPTS, like $SHELLOPTS but
for shopt options
- change toggle_shopts to call set_bashopts after setting options, so
$BASHOPTS reflects new values
shell.c
- call initialize_bashopts after calling initialize_shell_options at
shell startup
configure.in
- new configure `enable' option --enable-exended-glob-default, to
set the initial default value of the `extglob' shell option
config.h
- new define, EXTGLOB_DEFAULT, controlled by the `extended-glob-default'
configure option
pathexp.c
- initialize extended_glob variable to EXTGLOB_DEFAULT
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new $BASHOPTS variable and its behavior
doc/bashref.texi
- document new --enable-extended-glob-default configure option
8/16
----
print_cmd.c
- new variables: xtrace_fd and xtrace_fp, the file descriptor and
FILE * to which we send `set -x' tracing output. If fd == -1
then fp == STDERR, the default mode
- new function xtrace_init, sets xtrace_fd == -1 and xtrace_fp = stderr
- new function xtrace_set (fd, fp), sets xtrace_fd and xtrace_fp
to the arguments
- new function xtrace_reset, handles closing old xtrace fd/fp and
moving them back to -1/stderr
- new function xtrace_fdchck, calls xtrace_reset if the fd passed as
an argument is xtrace_fd
- change xtrace functions to fprintf to xtrace_fp instead of stderr
shell.c
- call xtrace_init() very early in main()
variables.c
- new special variable, BASH_XTRACEFD, holds file descriptor used for
set -x trace output. Inspired by suggestion from Bruce Korb
<bruce.korb@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added description of new BASH_XTRACEFD variable
redir.c
- add calls to xtrace_fdchk to the redirections that close file
descriptors, so we notice if we close BASH_XTRACEFD and compensate
accordingly (same places that call coproc_fdchk())
8/18
----
lib/readline/text.c
- change to _rl_replace_text to add error checks: start must be <=
end, and we don't call rl_insert_text if passed the empty string
config.h.in
- add define for HAVE_ICONV, already found by intl autoconf macros
- add define for HAVE_LOCALE_CHARSET
aclocal.m4
- add check for locale_charset() to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE
lib/sh/fnxform.c
- new file with two public function: fnx_tofs and fnx_fromfs.
Primarily intended for use on MacOS X, they use iconv to convert
between whatever the current locale encoding is and "UTF-8-MAC",
a special encoding on OS X in which all characters are
decomposed unicode, as the HFS+ filesystem stores them. These
functions return a pointer to a local buffer, allocated once and
resized as necessary, to avoid too many allocations; callers
should not free the return value, since it may be the string
passed
Makefile.in
- make sure LIBICONV is set by autoconf (@LIBICONV@) and added to
list of link libraries
externs.h
- new extern declarations for fnx_fromfs and fnx_tofs
lib/glob/glob.c
- convert the filename read using readdir() in glob_vector() using
fnx_fromfs and use that value in the call to strmatch. This
ensures that we're using the precomposed Unicode value of the
filename rather than the native decomposed form. Original bug
report from Len Lattanzi <llatanzi@apple.com>; fix inspired by
Guillaume Outters <guillaume.outters@free.fr>
8/19
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- new completion hook: rl_filename_rewrite_hook, can rewrite or modify
filenames read from the filesystem before they are compared to the
word to be completed
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_filename_rewrite_hook
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document rl_filename_rewrite_hook
bashline.c
- new function, bash_filename_rewrite_hook, assigned to
rl_filename_rewrite_hook. Calls fnx_fromfs to convert from
filesystem format to "input" format. This makes completing
filenames with accented characters work on Mac OS X
8/20
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable "skip-completed-text", bound to
_rl_skip_completed_text. If enabled, it means to note when
completing before the end of a word and skipping over characters
after rl_point that match in both the completion to be inserted
and the word being completed. It means that completing
`Makefile' with the cursor after the `e' results in `Makefile'
instead of `Makefilefile'. Inspired by an idea from Jared
Yanovich <phierunner@comcast.net> from back in 2004
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_skip_completed_text
lib/readline/complete.c
- implement semantics of _rl_skip_completed_text in insert_match:
skip characters in `replacement' that match chars in rl_line_buffer
from the start of the word to be completed
8/21
----
error.c
- change parser_error to set last_command_exit_value to 2 before
calling exit_shell (if set -e is enabled), so any exit or ERR
trap gets the right value of $?. Suggestion from Stefano
Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
braces.c
- fix expand_seqterm so that a non-zero-prefixed term that's longer
than a zero-prefixed term determines the length of each term
in the brace-expanded sequence. This means that things like
{01..100} will have three digits in all the elements of the
expanded list. Fixes bug reported by Jeff Haemer
<jeffrey.haemer@gmail.com>
8/24
----
{arrayfunc,variables}.c
- when inserting a value into an associative array using syntax like
T=v where T is an already-declared associative array using key "0",
make sure the key is in newly-allocated memory so it can be freed
when the variable is unset. Fixes bug reported as redhat 518644
by Jon Fairbairn
8/26
----
lib/readline/funmap.c
- add "old-menu-complete" binding for rl_old_menu_complete
lib/readline/readline.h
- add extern declaration for rl_old_menu_complete
subst.c
- fix memory leak when processing ${!prefix@}. Need to dispose all
words in the word list created from all matching variable. Fixes
bug reported by muszi@muszi.kite.hu.
8/29
----
execute_cmd.c
- add fflush(stdout) and fflush(stderr) to child coproc code before
calling exit after execute_in_subshell
8/31
----
lib/readline/{{bind,readline}.c,rlprivate.h}
- new bindable variable, "echo-control-characters", enabled by default.
This controls whether or not readline honors the tty ECHOCTL bit
and displays characters corresponding to keyboard-generated signals.
Controlled by _rl_echo_control_chars variable, declared in readline.c
lib/readline/signals.c
- if _rl_echo_control_chars == 0, don't go through _rl_echo_signal_char
lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- document "echo-control-characters" bindable variable
9/1
---
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- hist_string_extract_single_quoted now takes an additional argument:
a flags word. The only defined value (flags & 1) allows backslash
to quote the single quote. This is to inhibit history expansion
inside $'...' containing an escaped single quote.
- change history_expand to call hist_string_extract_single_quoted
with flags == 1 if it sees $'. Fixes bug reported by Sean
Donner <sean.donner@gmail.com>
9/2
---
builtins/printf.def
- add a call to sh_wrerror if ferror() succeeds in the PRETURN macro,
to print an error message in the case that the final fflush fails
(for instance, because it attempts to write data that didn't have a
trailing newline). Fixes bug reported by Stefano Lattarini
<stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
9/7
---
arrayfunc.c
- some fixes to assign_compound_array_list to avoid null pointer
dereferences pointed out by clang/scan-build
lib/glob/glob.c
- fixes to udequote_pathname and wdequote_pathname to avoid possible
null pointer dereferences pointed out by clang/scan-build
lib/readline/undo.c
- fix to _rl_copy_undo_list (function unused) to avoid deref of
uninitialized pointer pointed out by clang/scan-build
general.c
- fix string_to_rlimtype so it works if passed a null pointer (though
it never is)
builtins/mapfile.def
- fix to mapfile() to avoid possible null pointer dereference pointed
out by clang/scan-build
variables.c
- fix to valid_exportstr to avoid possible null pointer dereferences
pointed out by clang/scan-build
bashline.c
- fix to bash_execute_unix_command to avoid possible null pointer
dereference if READLINE_LINE or READLINE_POINT is not bound
9/11
----
[Prayers for the victimes of 9/11/2001]
command.h
- add `rflags' member to struct redirect to hold private flags and
state information
- change redirector to a REDIRECTEE instead of int to prepare for
possible future changes
{copy_cmd,dispose_cmd,make_cmd,print_cmd,redir}.c
- changes resulting from type change of `redirector' member of struct
redirect: change x->redirector to x->redirector.dest and add code
where appropriate to deal with x->redirector.filename
make_cmd.h
- change extern declaration for make_redirection
make_cmd.c
- first argument of make_redirection is now a `REDIRECTEE' to prepare
for possible future changes. First arg is now assigned directly to
redirector member instead of assigning int to redirector.dest
{make_cmd,redir}.c,parse.y
- changes resulting from type change of first argument to
make_redirection from int to REDIRECTEE. In general, changes are
using REDIRECTEE sd and assigning old argument to sd.dest, then
passing sd to make_redirection
make_cmd.[ch],parse.y
- add fourth argument to make_redirection: flags. Sets initial value
of `rflags' member of struct redirect
- changed all callers of make_redirection to add fourth argument of 0
9/15
----
parse.y
- change read_token_word to return REDIR_WORD for tokens of the form
{var} where `var' is a valid shell identifier and the character
following the } is a `<' or `>'
- add REDIR_WORD versions of all input and output file redirections
and here documents
print_cmd.c
- change input and output file redirection direction and here
document cases of print_redirection to print a varname
specification of the form {var} when appropriate. Still need
to fix rest of cases
redir.c
- implement REDIR_VARASSIGN semantics for file input and output
redirections and here documents
9/16
----
parse.y
- added REDIR_WORD versions of remaining redirection constructs except
for err_and_out ones
redir.c
- handle REDIR_VARASSIGN semantics for rest of redirection constructs
- accommodate REDIR_VARASSIGN when translating redirections
- new function, redir_varvalue, does variable lookup for {v} when
redirection needs the value (e.g., r_close_this)
print_cmd.c
- fix rest of cases to print {varname} when REDIR_VARASSIGN is set in
redirect->rflags
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new {varname} REDIR_VARASSIGN form of redirections
tests/vredir.{right,tests},vredir[1-5].sub
- tests for new {varname} REDIR_VARASSIGN form of redirections
9/18
----
subst.c
- new flags argument to split_at_delims: these flags are ORd with
SD_NOJMP and passed to skip_to_delim
- change skip_to_delim to honor new SD_NOQUOTEDELIM flag by not
checking whether or not single and double quotes are delimiters
if it's set in passed flags until after skipping quoted strings.
subst.h
- change extern declaration for split_at_delims
- new define for SD_NOQUOTEDELIM flag
pcomplete.c
- pass SD_NOQUOTEDELIM in flags argument to split_at_delims so single
and double quotes, even though they're in
rl_completer_word_break_characters, don't act as word delimiters
for programmable completion. Fixes bug reported by Freddy
Vulto <fvulto@gmail.com>
lib/glob/glob.c
- in glob_filename, after recursively scanning a directory specified
with `**', turn off GX_ALLDIRS|GX_ADDCURDIR before calling
glob_vector on the rest of the pathname, since it may not apply to
the rest of the pattern. Turned back on if the filename makes it
appropriate. Fixes bug reported by Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
redir.c
- change execute_null_command to fork a child to execute if any of
the commands redirections have the REDIR_VARASSIGN flag set, since
those commands are not supposed to have side effects
test.c
- < and > binary operators will obey the locale by using strcoll if
the TEST_LOCALE flag is passed to binary_test
test.h
- new define for TEST_LOCALE
execute_cmd.c
- execute_cond_node sets TEST_LOCALE so [[ str1 < str2 ]] (and >)
obey the locale. Fixes bug/incompatibility reported by Greg
Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented [[ command new locale-sensitive treatment of < and >
9/24
----
configure.in
- add "darwin10" cases like darwin8 and darwin9 to handle linking with
included readline and history libraries
9/26
----
lib/readline/display.c
- modify change of 7/24 to use prompt_physical_chars instead of
prompt_visible_length to account for visible multibyte characters in
the line (usually in the prompt). Fixes debian bug #547264
reported by Pietro Battiston <toobaz@email.it>
- add flags argument to _rl_col_width; changed callers. flags > 0
means that it's ok to use the already-computed prompt information;
flags == 0 means that we're expanding the prompt and we should not
short-circuit
parse.y
- in decode_prompt_string, when expanding \w and \W on Mac OS X,
use fnx_fromfs to convert from "filesystem" form to "input" form.
This makes $PWD with multibyte characters work in the prompt
string on Mac OS X
lib/sh/fnxform.c
- in fnx_fromfs and fnx_tofs, use templen instead of outlen as last
argument in calls to iconv, since outlen is used to keep track of
the size of the buffer, and iconv potentially modifies its
`outbytesleft' argument
9/29
----
subst.c
- make skip_to_delim understand how to skip over process substitution
constructs the way it skips $(...) command substitution
9/30
----
lib/readline/terminal.c
- don't set the `terminal has meta key' flag if the `MT' capability is
available; that means something completely different
10/1
----
builtins/help.def
- make sure width is at least 7, since we pass `width/2 - 3' to strncpy
as the length argument. Terminal widths <= 6 are converted to 80.
Fixes bug reported by Chris Hall <c@pobox.co.uk>
configure.in
- changed version to 4.1-alpha
subst.h
- new flag for skip_to_delim: SD_NOSKIPCMD, which means to not skip
over embedded command and process substitutions, but rather to look
for delimiters within them
subst.c
- implement semantics of SD_NOSKIPCMD in skip_to_delim
bashline.c
- call skip_to_delim with SD_NOSKIPCMD from find_cmd_start, so
programmable completion can use the completion defined for `b' for
command lines like "a $(b c". Fixes inconsistency/bug reported by
Freddy Vulto <fvulto@gmail.com>
parser.h
- replace unused PST_CMDTOKEN parser state value with PST_EXTPAT,
means currently parsing an extended glob pattern (extglob)
parse.y
- fix cond_node() so that extended_glob is set before parsing the
rhs of the `==' or `!=' operators. For ksh93 compatibility.
- reset extended_glob to global value (saved in parse_cond_command())
in reset_parser()
10/5
----
jobs.c
- change waitchld() to only interrupt the wait builtin when the shell
receives SIGCHLD in Posix mode. It's a posix requirement, but
makes easy things hard to do, like run a SIGCHLD trap for every
exiting child. Change prompted by question from Alex Efros
<powerman@powerman.name>
doc/bashref.texi
- document new posix mode behavior about SIGCHLD arriving while the
wait builtin is executing when a trap on SIGCHLD has been set
10/6
----
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- fix hist_expand to keep from stopping history expansion after the
first multibyte character (a `break' instead of a `continue').
Fixes debian bug (#549933) reported by Nikolaus Schulz
<microschulz@web.de>
10/8
----
builtins/read.def
- implement new `-N nchars' option: read exactly NCHARS characters,
ignoring any delimiter, and don't split the result on $IFS.
Feature requested by Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `read -N' option
10/9
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, "enable-meta-key", controls whether or not
readline enables any meta modifier key the terminal claims to
support. Suggested by Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1
- document new readline "enable-meta-key" bindable variable
10/10
-----
trap.c
- new function, free_trap_string(), does what it says and turns off
SIG_TRAPPED flag without changing signal disposition
[bash-4.1-alpha frozen]
10/16
-----
builtins/mapfile.def
- return an error if the variable passed is not an indexed array.
Fixes bug reported by Nick Hobson <nick.hobson@yahoo.com>
- change help text to make it clear that an indexed array is required
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed description of mapfile to note that the array variable
argument must be an indexed array, and mapfile will return an
error if it is not
subst.c
- change expand_string_unsplit and expand_string_leave_quoted to
add the (previously unused) W_NOSPLIT2 flag to the created word
- change expand_word_internal to understand W_NOSPLIT2 to mean that
we're not going to split on $IFS, so we should not quote any
characters in IFS that we add to the result string. Fixes bug
reported by Enrique Perez-Terron <enrio@online.no>
- change cond_expand_word similarly. Fixes rest of bug reported by
Enrique Perez-Terron <enrio@online.no>
parse.y
- save and restore value of last_command_subst_pid around call to
expand_prompt_string in decode_prompt_string. Fixes bug that causes
$? to be set wrong when using a construct like false || A=3 when
set -x is enabled and $PS4 contains a command substitution. Reported
by Jeff Haemer <jeffrey.haemer@gmail.com>
10/17
-----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_in_subshell, make sure we set setjmp(return_catch) before
running the command, in case the command or its word expansion
calls jump_to_top_level. Fixes bug reported by Nils Bernhard
<nils.bernhard@yahoo.de>
subst.c
- new PF_NOSPLIT2 flag for param_expand
- parameter_brace_expand takes a new `pflags' argument, before the
`output' parameters; passes to param_expand as necessary
- change parameter_brace_expand to call parameter_brace_expand_word
with the PF_NOSPLIT2 flag if the pflags argument to
parameter_brace_expand has it set
parse.y
- change report_syntax_error to set last_command_exit_value to
EX_BADSYNTAX if parse_and_execute_level is > 0, indicating a
syntax error while we're executing a dot script, eval string,
trap command, etc.
builtins/evalstring.c
- in parse_and_execute, if parse_command() returns non-zero,
indicating a parse error, print a warning message if the conditions
would require a posix-mode shell to abort (parse error in a `.'
script or eval string)
10/19
-----
builtins/evalfile.c
- even if the `check binary' flag is not passed to _evalfile, return an
error after reading 128 null characters if called by `source', on
the assumption that it's probably a binary file. [This will be in
bash-4.1-beta]
10/24
-----
[bash-4.1-alpha released]
bashline.c
- don't call command_substitution_completion_function if we're
completing a substring delimited by a single quote. Fixes bug
reported by bash-bugs@atu.cjb.net
lib/readline/complete.c
- make sure _rl_skip_completed_text defaults to 0, as the
documentation states (incorrect in bash-4.1-alpha)
- in insert_match, skip over a close quote in the replacement text if
the character at point when completion is invoked is a single
quote. Fixes complaint from bash-bugs@atu.cjb.net
10/26
-----
shell.c
- in main, make sure "$EMACS" is non-null before calling strstr on its
value. Fixes Red Hat bug 530911 submitted by Mitchell Berger
builtins/mapfile.def
- don't save callback commands in shell history. Suggested by
Jan Schampera <jan.schampera@web.de>
mailcheck.c
- in file_mod_date_changed, make sure the modification time is later
than the saved modification date, not just that it's not equal.
Fix from Evgeniy Dushistov <dushistov@mail.ru>
- in file_access_date_changed, make sure the access time is later
than the saved access time, not just that it's not equal
10/27
-----
builtins/shopt.def
- added new `compat40' compatibility variable, with associated changes
to shell_compatibility_level(), since the default compatibility level
is now 41
test.c
- make the < and > operators to [[ use strcoll() only if the shell
compatibility level is greater than 40 (it is 41 by default in
bash-4.1)
10/28
-----
support/shobj-conf
- decrease the default version of FreeBSD that creates shared libraries
to 4.x. Advice from Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@acm.org>
11/2
----
parse.y
- change parse_comsub to free `heredelim' and set it to 0 whenever the
comsub scanner finds the end of a here document. Really need to
implement a stack of here doc delimiters like in the parser (can we
use redir_stack here, too?)
- fix parse_comsub to not attempt to read another here doc delimiter
after seeing a shell break character (that is not newline) if we
already have one. Fixes Debian bash bug #553485, submitted by
Samuel Hym <samuel.hym@gmail.com>
11/3
----
variables.c
- fix bind_variable_internal to call a variable's dynamic 'set function'
with the right arguments depending on whether its an associative
array, an indexed array, or a scalar. Fixes Ubuntu bug #471504
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/471504 reported
by AJ Slater <aj.slater@gmail.com>
[bash-4.1-beta frozen]
11/11
-----
builtins/printf.def
- in getintmax(), in the case of a conversion error, return the partial
value accumulated so far, which is suppose to be what
strtoimax/strtoll/strtol returns
11/17
-----
[bash-4.1-beta released]
11/18
-----
builtins/{common.h,shopt.def},shell.c
- changed shopt variable "set functions" to take the option name as
the first argument; changed function prototypes and callers
builtins/shopt.def
- change set_compatibility_level() to turn off other compatNN options
when one is set -- enforce mutual exclusivity. Fixes problem noted
by Jan Schampera <jan.schampera@web.de>
11/19
-----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- make sure prepare_terminal_settings() tests for the presence of
ECHOCTL before using it. Fixes bug reported by Joachim Schmitz
<schmitz@hp.com>
config-top.h
- new WORDEXP_OPTION define (off by default)
shell.c
- don't include the --wordexp option or the supporting function
(run_wordexp) if WORDEXP_OPTION is not defined. Suggested by
Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_cond_node, turn on comsub_ignore_return if the flags
indicate we're ignoring the return value before calling
cond_expand_word. Fixes bug reported by Anirban Sinha
<asinha@zeugmasystems.com>
11/20
-----
lib/sh/snprintf.c,builtins/printf.def
- change check for HAVE_ASPRINTF and HAVE_SNPRINTF to check if value
is 1 or 0 rather than whether they are defined or not. This allows
a value of 0 to enable function replacement
configure.in,aclocal.m4
- new autoconf macro, BASH_FUNC_SNPRINTF, checks for snprintf present
and working as C99 specifies with a zero length argument. Idea
from Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
- new macro BASH_FUNC_VSNPRINTF, does same thing for vsnprintf
11/25
-----
subst.c
- in command_substitute, only tell parse_and_execute to reset the line
number in an interactive shell if sourcelevel == 0 -- we'll use the
line numbers from the sourced file
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_simple_command, only subtract function_line_number from
line_number if sourcelevel == 0. If sourcing, we'll use the line
numbers from the sourced file. Fixes bug reported by Hugo
Mildenberger <Hugo.Mildenberger@namir.de>
builtins/declare.def
- in declare_internal, call bind_assoc_variable instead of
bind_array_variable in the case of declare -A foo=bar. Fixes bug
reported by Bernd Eggink <monoped@sudrala.de>.
11/27
-----
lib/readline/util.c
- change declaration for _rl_walphabetic to use prototype, assuming
that any system with multibyte characters has a compiler that can
handle prototypes. Fix for AIX compilation problem reported by
Nick Hillman <nick_hillman@neverbox.com>
11/28
-----
execute_cmd.c
- make funcnest file-scope static and unwind-protect its value in
execute_function, so it can be used as a real measure of function
call nesting
general.c
- fix off-by-one error in trim_pathname that caused it to short-circuit
when PROMPT_DIRTRIM == number of directories - 1. Fixes bug
reported by Dennis Williamson <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
11/29
-----
jobs.c
- when fork() returns -1/EAGAIN, call waitchld(-1, 0) so the shell can
reap any dead jobs before trying fork again. Currently disabled
until bash-4.2 development starts
lib/readline/complete.c
- when incrementing _rl_interrupt_immediately, make sure it's greater
than 0 before decrementing it. In practice, not a problem, but
the right way to do it. Suggested by Jan Kratochvil
<jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
lib/readline/signals.c
- make sure rl_signal_handler doesn't set rl_caught_signal if
_rl_interrupt_immediately is set, so RL_CHECK_SIGNALS doesn't
cause it to be processed twice. Suggested by Jan Kratochvil
<jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
- if the callback interface is being used, use the code path that
immediately handles signals. This restores the readline-5.2
behavior. Fixes GDB readline bug reported by Jan Kratochvil
<jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
12/18
-----
[bash-4.1-rc1 released]
12/22
-----
config-top.h
- don't have SYSLOG_HISTORY enabled by default
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- add explicit dependency on pathnames.h for parallel make support
externs.h
- add extern declaration for xtrace_fdchk
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- add local prototype declarations for isinf, isnan if we are providing
local definitions
lib/sh/fnxform.c
- add extern declaration for get_locale_var if HAVE_LOCALE_CHARSET not
defined
execute_cmd.c
- define NEED_FPURGE_DECL so we pick up any extern declaration for
fpurge (e.g., if the system doesn't provide it)
builtins/shopt.def
- correct prototype and declaration for set_shellopts_after_change so
it's the correct type for shopt_set_func_t
- add new function shopt_enable_hostname_completion that is the correct
type for shopt_set_func_t; just calls enable_hostname_completion and
returns its result
12/26
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add \E and \" escape sequences to ANSI-C quoting description.
Suggested by Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
12/29
-----
doc/bash.1
- make sure shell and environment variable names are always in
`small caps' bold. Suggested by Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
12/30
-----
{execute_cmd.c,parse.y,Makefile}
- changes for building minimal configuration from Matthias Klose
<doko@debian.org>
[bash-4.1 frozen]
12/31
-----
[bash-4.1 released]
1/5/2010
--------
doc/bashref.texi
- document compat32 and compat40 shopt options. Omission pointed out
by Dilyan Palauzov <Dilyan.Palauzov@aegee.org>
1/6
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- use `convfn' (converted filename) instead of entry->d_name (filename
read from file system) when adding partial or full completions to
the command line. Bug and fix from Guillaume Outters
<guillaume.outters@free.fr>
1/7
---
builtins/printf.def
- fix prototype in extern declaration for vsnprintf. Fix for bug
reported by Yann Rouillard <yann@pleiades.fr.eu.org>
1/9
---
parse.y
- fix shell_getc to handle alias expansions containing quoted
newlines. Problems in bash-4.1 with aliases containing quoted
newlines in the middle of and at the end of their expansion.
Fix for bug reported by Jonathan Claggett
<jonathan@claggett.org>
- change mk_alexpansion to not append a space to an alias
expansion ending with a newline. Works with shell_getc
1/11
----
lib/glob/Makefile.in
- add dependencies on shell.h and pathnames.h. From Mike Frysinger
<vapier@gentoo.org>
1/15
----
doc/{bash.1,{bashref,version}.texi},lib/readine/doc/rluser.texi
- some typo fixes from Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
- added descriptions of ENV, COPROC, and MAPFILE variables
- added descriptions of READLINE_LINE and READLINE_POINT
1/21
----
arrayfunc.c
- free `akey', the word-expanded index into the assoc array to avoid
mem leak in array_value_internal
- free index into assoc array in unbind_array_element
- change array_value_internal to take an additional argument: an
arrayind_t *. If not null, an index to an indexed array is
returned there. If not an indexed array or subscript is @ or
*, the value is unchanged
1/22
----
builtins/ulimit.def
- include <ulimit.h> if we found it during configure and we don't
have resources. Fixes omission reported by Joachim Schmitz
<jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
{configure,config.h}.in
- check for <ulimit.h>, define HAVE_ULIMIT_H if found
lib/sh/oslib.c
- include <signal.h> for extern declaration for kill(2) if
HAVE_KILLPG not defined
jobs.c
- if HAVE_KILLPG is not defined, add an extern prototype decl for
killpg()
1/24
----
print_cmd.c
- when printing here-string redirections, don't quote the string. The
original quotes, if any, are still in place and don't need to be
requoted. Fixes bug reported by Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
<arfrever.fta@gmail.com>
subst.c
- fix array_length_reference to return 0 for variables that have not
been assigned a value. Fixes bug reported by Mart Frauenlab
<mart.frauenlob@chello.at>, but is not backwards compatible
arrayfunc.[ch]
- change array_value to take a new arrayind_t *indp parameter like
get_array_value; changed extern prototype declaration
subst.c
- changed callers of array_value to add extra parameter
expr.c
- change expr_streval to set a new `lvalue' parameter with information
about the string being evaluated: string, value, array index (if
any), variable evaluated (if set).
- saving and restoring current context now saves and restores the
current `lvalue'
- new function expr_bind_array_element, binds an array element with an
already-computed index to a specified value
- anywhere we set the current token to a string (STR), save and set
the current lvalue
- change calls to expr_bind_variable to check whether or not the
current lvalue indicates an indexed array was evaluated, and, if so,
call expr_bind_array_element using the already-computed index
(curlval.ind). Fixes problems with dynamic variables (e.g., RANDOM)
in array indices with {pre,post}-{inc,dec}rement and op=
operators reported by <dennis@netstrata.com>
1/25
----
expr.c
- fix subexpr() to initialize curlval and lastlval when resetting all
of the rest of the expression-parsing variables
1/26
----
builtins/setattr.def
- in show_var_attributes, if the variable is not set (value == 0),
don't print `name=""', just print `name'. Pointed out by
Mart Frauenlab <mart.frauenlob@chello.at>
arrayfunc.c
- fix array_keys to return NULL if the variable is not set or
invisible. Pointed out by Mart Frauenlab <mart.frauenlob@chello.at>
- change array_value_internal to return NULL for variable which has
not been set
1/30
----
bashline.c
- in command_word_completion_function, don't call glob_pattern_p
on hint -- use the already-computed `globpat'. At this point,
hint might contain an already-dequoted globbing character, but
glob_matches will be NULL. Fixes bug reported by
coyote@wariat.org.pl
2/5
---
builtins/exec.def
- set extern variable "exec_argv0" to the argument to -a
shell.c
- if exec_argv0 is set, set dollar_vars[0] to it and set it to NULL,
assuming it was set by `exec -a'. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to
foo in an executable shell script without a leading `#!' (fixes
longstanding bug)
2/8
---
variables.c
- in push_func_var, if a variable is in a special builtin's temporary
environment and needs to be propagated because we're in Posix mode,
or we just need to propagate a variable, and we are executing in a
function without any local variables (so the function-local variable
context has no variable hash table), make sure we create a hash
table so we have a place to save the variable to be propagated.
Fixes bug reported by Crestez Dan Leonard <cdleonard@gmail.com>.
2/18
----
builtins/hash.def
- change add_hashed_command to remove the command being looked up from
the hash table before trying to add it. That way, if it's not found,
there won't be anything remaining in the hash table
2/26
----
trap.[ch]
- move IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER define to trap.h so other parts of the
shell can use it
parse.y
- change yy_readline_get to use IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDER instead of NULL
as a sentinel value for the SIGINT signal handler
- make sure yy_readline_get resets interrupt_immediately to 0 after
calling readline() using the same criteria it used to set it to 1
before the call -- make the code symmetric. Suggested by Werner
Fink <werner@suse.de>
builtins/read.def
- move assignment to `retval' before decrement of interrupt_immediately
and terminate_immediately and call to discard_unwind_frame
- move assign_vars label before decrement of interrupt_immediately and
terminate_immediately so those variables get reset appropriately
if read -t times out
subst.h
- new define for Q_DOLBRACE, indicates double-quoted ${...}
subst.c
- in parameter_brace_expand, before calling parameter_brace_expand_rhs,
add Q_DOLBRACE to `quoted' if we're within double quotes.
- in expand_word_internal, if the Q_DOLBRACE flag is set, remove a
backslash escaping a }. Result of a Posix discussion on the
austin-group list
2/27
----
variables.c
- new functions to save and restore the PIPESTATUS variable's internal
array: save_pipestatus_array and restore_pipestatus_array
variables.h
- new extern declarations for save_pipestatus_array and
restore_pipestatus_array
trap.c
- in run_pending_traps, _run_trap_internal, and run_exit_trap, save
and restore $PIPESTATUS while traps are running. Fixes bug
reported by Florian Bruhin <me@the-compiler.org>
parse.y
- use save_pipestatus_array and restore_pipestatus_array in
save_parser_state and restore_parser_state, respectively, replacing
inline code
lib/readline/histfile.c
- fix callers of history_filename to be prepared to cope with it
returning NULL
- change history_filename to return NULL if $HOME is not set, rather
than trying to write the history file in the current directory.
This is the default directory, used only if the application does
not specify a history filename. Changed due to long-ago (unsent)
bug report from OpenBSD
{Makefile,config.h,configure}.in,externs.h,lib/sh/{dprintf.c,Makefile.in}
- change fdprintf to dprintf, which is the Posix standard interface,
look for it with configure, replace it if not available
2/28
----
command.h
- add new subshell flag, SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP. Indicates to the trap
builtin that the shell is executing a command substitution and
should free the trap strings we left unfreed by reset_signal_handlers()
trap.c
- free_trap_string() and free_trap_strings() are now compiled in
builtins/trap.def
- if changing a signal disposition and the SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP flag is
set in subshell_environment, free the trap strings left unfreed by
reset_signal_handlers
subst.c
- in command_substitute, set the SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP flag. This change
is for Austin Group Posix interpretation 53
(http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=53)
3/7
---
lib/sh/{Makefile.in,strchrnul.c},Makefile.in
- implementation of strchrnul, from gnulib
configure.in,config.h.in
- look for strchrnul and compile in version in lib/sh/strchrnul.c if
not available
- look for mbsnrtowcs and define HAVE_MBSNRTOWCS if available
lib/sh/xmbsrtowcs.c
- new function, xdupmbstowcs2, fast version of xdupmbstowcs used when
mbsnrtowcs is available and the indices are not required. Called
from xdupmbstowcs as required. Initial patch from
<0xe2.0x9a.0x9b@gmail.com>
3/22
----
print_cmd.c
- call print_deferred_heredocs virtually every time a recursive call
to make_command_string_internal is made so here documents get
printed correctly when they are attached to commands inside compound
commands such as for and while. Fixes bug reported by Mike
Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
3/25
----
builtins/printf.def
- fix have_precision case in PF macro to call printf with precision
instead of fieldwidth argument. Fixes bug reported by Rob Robason
<rob@robason.net>
3/26
----
trap.[ch]
- new function, signal_is_hard_ignored, returns true if the shell
inherited SIG_IGN as a signal's disposition
- new function, set_original_signal (sig, handler), provides interface
for rest of shell to set original_signals[sig] = handler
execute_cmd.c
- execute_disk_command needs to call reset_terminating_signals in the
child process before resetting traps with restore_original_signals
builtins/trap.def
- call initialize_terminating_signals before calling display_traps for
trap -p or trap without any other arguments. Possible future use
lib/readline/complete.c
- rl_filename_completion_function needs to call
rl_filename_dequoting_function with `dirname' (which has already
been tilde-expanded) instead of `users_dirname', because it calls
opendir with `dirname'. Fixes bug reported by Stefan H. Holek
<stefan@jarn.com>
3/27
----
sig.c
- experimental change to set_signal_handler: when setting the SIGCHLD
handler, set the SA_RESTART flag so that interruptible system calls
get restarted after a child dies. Fixes bug reported by Tomas
Trnka <tomastrnka@gmx.com>, but needs further evaluation
lib/sh/eaccess.c
- eaccess(2) apparently does only half the job: it does not check that
the permission bits on a file actually allow, for instance, execution.
Need to augment with a call to sh_stataccess if eaccess returns
success on FreeBSD. Fixes FreeBSD problem reported by Jonan Hattne
<johan.hattne@utsouthwestern.edu>
3/28
----
parse.y,bashline.c,externs.h
- history_delimiting_chars now takes a const char * as an argument:
the line being added to the history. Changed callers
parse.y
- bash_add_history should not add a semicolon separator if the current
history entry already ends in a newline. It can introduce syntax
errors (e.g., when it results in a null command before a close brace).
Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
parse.y
- history_delimiting_chars needs to return a newline instead of a
semicolon if it thinks the current line starts a here document
(if it contains `<<'). Also keeps track of the fact with a new
static variable, LAST_WAS_HEREDOC, so it can return the right
sequence of newlines later for the here-document body. Fixes bug
reported by Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
3/29
----
lib/sh/eaccess.c
- if the system has faccessat, sh_eaccess will now use it in
preference to all other options
3/30
----
subst.h
- new string_extract and extract_dollar_brace_string flag value:
SX_POSIXEXP, set if the shell is expanding one of the new Posix
pattern removal word expansions
parser.h
- new definitions for "word expansion state", shared between parse.y
and subst.c
subst.c
- include parser.h
4/9
---
builtins/declare.def
- make sure declare_internal calls bind_assoc_variable with newly-
allocated memory for the key argument when using an implicit key
of "0". Bug report and fix from Andreas Schwab
<schwab@linux-m68k.org>
4/14
----
lib/readline/input.c
- restructure the rl_event_hook loop in rl_read_key to call the
event hook after rl_gather_tyi() returns and rl_get_char has
a chance to collect the input. Previous behavior was to call
the event hook before attempting to read input. Problem
reported by Anant Shankar <anantshankar17@gmail.com>
4/15
----
builtins/fc.def
- fc_builtin needs to check whether the calculation of last_hist
leaves hlist[last_hist] == 0, and keep decrementing it until it
leaves a non-null history entry or goes < 0. Currently only
does this if saved_command_line_count > 0, indicating we're
trying to edit a multi-line command. Fixes bug reported by
Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
4/17
----
subst.c
- new process substitution helper functions:
unlink_fifo - closes a single FD or FIFO
num_fifos - returns number of open FDs or active FIFOs
copy_fifo_list - returns a bitmap of open FDs or active FIFOs
by index into appropriate list (dev_fd_list or fifo_list)
close_new_fifos - take a bitmap saved by copy_fifo_list and
call unlink_fifo on any FD or FIFO open at the time of the
call that is not marked as active in list
execute_cmd.c
- execute_builtin_or_function: use new framework to close process
substitution FDs or FIFOs created by a shell builtin or shell
function. Fixes bug reported by Charles Duffy <charles@dyfis.net>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document 'C and "C constants for printf builtin
4/22
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- new function to return screenwidth for use when displaying possible
matches: complete_get_screenwidth; changed uses of _rl_screenwidth
to use complete_get_screenwidth().
- change complete_get_screenwidth to query (readline-private)
_rl_completion_colums, $COLUMNS, then _rl_screenwidth in that order
- change rl_display_match_list to deal with limit < 0 (which implies
that cols == 0) when _rl_screenwidth > 0
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable: completion-display-width, controls the
number of columns used when displaying completions with new
sv_compwidth function to call when value is set or unset
lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rltech.texi}
- documented completion-display-width variable
4/23
----
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_in_subshell to reset trap handlers without freeing
the trap strings and set SUBSHELL_RESETTRAP. In line with Austin
Group interp #53 (trap in a subshell).
- ditto for execute_simple_command where it can be determined that
the shell is going to run a builtin or function in a subshell
trap.c
- new function, get_all_original_signals, retrieves the original
signal disposition for all signals
trap.h
- extern declaration for get_all_original_signals
builtins/trap.def
- change showtrap to display signals that are "hard ignored" as
trap commands to ignore them, even though that trap command would
be a no-op. Partial fix for feature request from Siddhesh
Poyarekar <siddhesh.poyarekar@gmail.com>
- change trap_builtin to call get_all_original_signals before displaying
traps. This will show inherited ignored signals. Rest of feature
request from Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh.poyarekar@gmail.com>
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- fix history_tokenize_word so that it understands $(...) and the
<(...) and >(...) expansions as a single word
- change history_tokenize_word so that it understands extended shell
globbing patterns as a single word. Code is very similar to
$(...) code above. Bug reported by Rajeev V. Pillai
<rajeevvp@gmail.com>
4/24
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- add checks to rl_vi_char_search to make sure we've already done a
search if the command is `;' or `,', and return immediately if we
have not. Fixes bug reported by Eric Ho <ericmho@shaw.ca>
lib/readline/text.c
- make sure `dir' is in the valid range before searching in
_rl_char_search_internal. Range checks in the code depend on it
being non-zero
5/3
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- in rl_complete_internal, if show-all-if-ambiguous or
show-all-if-unmodified are set (what_to_do == '!' or '@',
respectively), and the common match prefix is shorter than the
text being completed, inhibit inserting the match.
The guess is that replacing text with a shorter match will not
be wanted
5/20
----
lib/sh/unicode.c
- new file, with unicode character conversion-related code. Will be
used to implement \u and \U escapes where appropriate, and for
other unicode-related functions in the future
5/21
----
builtins/printf.def
- add code to handle \u and \U escapes in format strings and arguments
processed by the %b format specifier
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- add code to handle \u and \U escapes as unicode characters, works for
both `echo -e' and $'...'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new \u and \U escape sequences for $'...' and echo (printf
defers to the system's man page or Posix)
5/24
----
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_disk_command to return a status, instead of just
leaving it in `last_command_exit_value', since the parent's return
value is sometimes used (e.g., when a restricted shell refuses to
run a command with a `/'). Fixes bug reported by David Pitt
<David.Pitt@anz.com>
5/25
----
bashline.c
- change bash completion functions to save and restore the value of
rl_ignore_some_completions_function, and set it to the bash default
of filename_completion_ignore where appropriate. Fixes bug
reported by Henning Bekel <h.bekel@googlemail.com>
variables.c
- new convenience function: find_global_variable (name). Looks for
NAME in the global variables table, skipping any local and
temporary environment variables
builtins/declare.def
- add new -g option to declare/typeset/local, forces variables to be
created or modified at the global scope when executing inside a
shell function. Requested by many, most recently by
konsolebox@gmail.com
5/27
----
test.c
- added new `-v var' unary test operator; returns TRUE if var is set
(i.e., has been assigned a value). Works in both test builtin and
[[ conditional command
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new `-v var' unary conditional operator
tests/test.tests
- added tests for new -v var operator
builtins/kill.def
- change kill builtin so -PID (pgrp specification) following a
-s sig or -n sig option is not interpreted as a signal specification.
Fixes bug reported by Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
builtins/evalstring.c
- in parse_and_execute, if parse_command() returns non-zero,
indicating a parse error, exit the shell if the conditions require
a posix-mode non-interactive shell to abort (parse error in a `.'
script or eval string). Bash-4.1 only printed a warning. This is
from Austin Group interp 114
doc/bashref.texi
- add note to the posix mode section of the texinfo manual noting
the changed behavior for `.' and `eval'
parse.y
- change time_command_acceptable to allow TIME token to appear after
BANG token (to allow `! time foo', which is supposed to be valid)
- change pipeline_command production to allow multiple instances of
`!' (which toggle inverting the return status) and `time' (which
have no effect)
execute_cmd.c
- In posix mode, `time' without a following pipeline prints the
elapsed user, system, and real time for the shell and its
children since the shell was invoked.
It's like `times' but obeys the setting of TIMEFORMAT. A future
revision of Posix will require this
doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1}
- document new posix mode use of `time'
parse.y
- add production to pipeline_command that permits `!' by itself to
be equivalent to `false' (and, with the changes above, permits
`! !' to be roughly equivalent to `true'). A future revision of
Posix will require this
5/28
----
parse.y
- fix \W prompt expansion to use memmove instead of strcpy, since the
source and target strings overlap (though you think it wouldn't
matter, since the overlapping regions are never touched at the same
time). Fixes bug reported by Stéphane Jourdoi
<sjourdois@gmail.com>
parse.y
- Posix interp 217 states that $(( must be parsed first as an
arithmetic expansion, so avoid attempting to parse it as a nested
command substitution. Fixes bug reported by several, most recently
<jwm@horde.net>
subst.c
- change extract_delimited_string to process nested $( as a possible
command substitution, but only if already parsing an arithmetic
expansion. Rest of fix for Posix interp 217
- change parameter_brace_expand_rhs to make the := expansion operator
perform quote removal and both assign the result to the variable and
return it as the result of the expansion, rather than assign the
value after quote removal but return the value before quote removal.
Posix interp 221
- introduce new internal quoting flag: Q_DOLBRACE. Denotes a double-
quoted ${...} expansion. In this case, Posix interp 221 requires
that a backslash quoting an embedded `}' be removed, even though it's
not one of the characters marked as special inside double quotes.
Set in parameter_brace_expand, used by expand_word_internal.
parse.y
- introduce new parsing state, P_DOLBRACE, set when parsing a ${...}
expansion
- set a "dolbrace operator state" in parse_matched_pair to decide
whether the lexer is reading the param, op, or word in
${paramOPword}. Will be used to decide whether or not to treat
single quotes specially in a double-quoted "${...}
5/29
----
parse.y
- change parse_matched_pair so that a single quote appearing in a
double-quoted ${...} expansion is not special unless the expansion
operator is `#[#]' or `%[%]'. Posix interp 221
subst.c
- change string_extract_double_quoted so that a single quote appearing
in a double-quoted ${...} expansion is not special unless the
expansion operator is `#[#]' or `%[%]'. Posix interp 221
doc/bashref.texi
- document posix-mode effects of Posix interp 221
- add section describing GNU parallel as requested by Stallman
lib/readline/complete.c
- broke code that compares filenames read from the file system (and
possibly converted) to words being completed out into a separate
function: complete_fncmp
- augment complete_fncmp to treat hyphen and underscore as equivalent
when comparing filenames if _rl_completion_case_map is set
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_completion_case_map
lib/readline/util.c
- change _rl_strnicmp to return the difference between the characters,
like strcasecmp, and not modify the pointers it is passed
- change _rl_stricmp to not modify the pointers it is passed
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, "completion-case-map", toggles value of
_rl_completion_case_map
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texi,readline.3}
- document new bindable readline variable "completion-case-map"
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_function to reset funcnest and jump back to top level
if funcnest exceeds funcnest_max
- use funcnest_max as a max function nesting level, if set to numeric
value greater than 0 (defaults to 0, so inactive)
variables.c
- new variable FUNCNEST, controls funcnest_max value if set to numeric
value > 0
sig.c
- reset funcnest to 0 when throw_to_top_level occurs
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document FUNCNEST variable and its effect on function execution
lib/readline/funmap.c
- add new bindable command names to avoid case-insensitive matching
problems between, for instance, vi-fword and vi-fWord:
vi-forward-word
vi-forward-bigword
vi-backward-word
vi-backward-bigword
vi-end-word
vi-end-bigword
Suggested in a different form in 2006 (!) by Servatius Brandt
<servatius.brandt@arcor.de>
builtins/mapfile.def
- run_callback now takes a new third argument: curline, the line
currently being read and about to be assigned
- the callback function/command now takes an additional argument:
the line to be assigned to the array index. Feature suggested by
Dennis Williamson <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new additional `line' argument to mapfile callback
5/30
----
builtins/printf.def
- add new %(fmt)T format specifier, where FMT is a strftime format.
Argument is number of seconds since the epoch, with -1 meaning
current time (roughly date +%s) and -2 meaning shell start time
(roughly $SECONDS, unless it's been assigned a value or unset).
Fieldwidth and precision are preserved, strftime result is printed
as with %[-][[fieldwidth][.[precision]]]s
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new %(datefmt)T printf format specifier and special
arguments
builtins/hash.def
- don't permit programs with slashes to be entered into the hash table
at all, even with the -p option. Inconsistency pointed out by
Jan Schampera <jan.schampera@web.de>
builtins/shopt.def
- add `compat41' option in preparation for bash-4.2
6/6
---
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- finish restructuring rl_vi_domove and the functions that call it so
it works in callback mode, including numeric arguments. Requested
a long time ago by Bob Rossi
lib/readline/callback.c
- arrange to call appropriate callback when readline state indicates
RL_STATE_VIMOTION, so vi motion commands like `cw' and `d2w' are
handled in callback mode
lib/sh/wcswidth.c
- replacement wcswidth implementation
aclocal.m4
- add REPLACE_FUNCS(wcswidth) to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE
execute_cmd.c
- fix select_query and print_index_and_element to compute correct
display width of select list elements in presence of multibyte
characters. Bug reported by Bernd Eggink <monoped@sudrala.de>
builtins/cd.def
- add posix-mandated -e option; currently ignored in most circumstances
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `cd -e' option
6/12
----
arrayfunc.c
- change array_value_internal to treat negative subscripts to indexed
arrays, offset from array_max_index(x) + 1, so foo[-1] is the last
element of $foo
subst.c
- Change verify_substring_values to allow negative length specifications
when using string variables or array members. Negative lengths
mean to return characters from OFFSET until (${#var} - N) for
{var:offset:-N}. Feature requested by Richard Neill
<rn214@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new behavior of negative subscripts to indexed arrays
- document new behavior of negative LENGTH in substring expansion
configure.in
- change version to bash-4.2-devel
variables.c
- make sure initialize_shell_variables calls sv_xtracefd if
BASH_XTRACEFD is inherited in the shell environment. Fixes but
reported by <jsunx1@bellsouth.net>
6/13
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- change get_y_or_n to always return 1 when in callback mode, so we
don't do a blocking read. Have to wait until readline-7.0 to add
a state so we can use callbacks, since that will change public
interface
6/17
----
subst.c
- fix memory leak in parameter_brace_expand: when performing pattern
removal with parameter_brace_remove_pattern, make sure `name' is
freed. Fixes bug reported by oyvindh@dhampir.no
6/23
----
{parse.y,subst.c}
- make the ${param//pat/rep}, ${param^pat}, and ${param,pat} expansions
require single quotes and double quotes to match when within double
quotes. This way every expansion except the Posix ones behaves as
bash has always behaved
subst.c
- change remove_upattern and remove_wpattern to return their first
argument if nothing matches, change callers to allocate memory
appropriately
- change remove_pattern to short-circuit and return copy of PARAM
if remove_wpattern returns its first argument (indicating no match)
rather than convert back to multibyte string, allocating new memory
twice and calling wcsrtombs
6/24
----
execute_cmd.c
- add missing initializers for sh_coproc to eliminate a compiler
warning. Patch from Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
6/27
----
parse.y
- add `TIMEIGN' token to handle `time -p -- ...'. Pointed out by
Laszlo Ersek <lacos@caesar.elte.hu> on austin-group list
6/28
----
jobs.c
- treat a shell with (subshell_environment&SUBSHELL_PIPE) != 0 like
a command substitution in wait_for and act like we received a
SIGINT if a job we're waiting for dies of SIGINT. Fixes bug
reported by Ilya Basin <basinilya@gmail.com>
7/2
---
jobs.c
- if fork() fails in make_child, try to reap some dead children before
retrying
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_pipeline to run the last command of a non-asynchronous
pipeline in the current shell environment if the `lastpipe' shell
option is enabled and job control is not active. Code from
Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
parse.y
- Posix says (issue 267) that time is not recognized as a keyword
if the next token begins with a `-'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed the descriptions of BASH_SOURCE, BASH_LINENO, and FUNCNAME
as proposed in Ubuntu bug 591677.
- document new `lastpipe' shell option that runs last command of a
pipeline in the current shell environment
- document new posix-mode behavior with `time -p'
7/5
---
aclocal.m4
- new autoconf test WEXITSTATUS_OFFSET, bit offset in status word
returned by wait() of the process's exit status
jobs.[ch]
- change stop_pipeline to return the actual index of the job just
created and added to the jobs table, instead of the current job
- job_exit_status and job_exit_signal are now global functions, with
extern declarations in jobs.h
- append_process: new utility function for use by the lastpipe code,
takes info, creates a PROCESS from them, and adds it to the end of
the passed job id's pipeline. lastpipe code uses it to add a dummy
process for the last command in the pipeline
- freeze_jobs_list: new utility function so rest of shell can freeze
the jobs list. Used by the lastpipe code
execute_cmd.c
- changes to lastpipe code to make `pipefail' option, $PIPESTATUS, and
$? work correctly. Uses append_process and job_exit_status
7/10
----
subst.c
- when performing pattern substitution word expansions, a `&' in the
replacement string is replaced by the text matched by the pattern.
The `&' can be quoted with a backslash to inhibit the expansion.
CURRENTLY DISABLED
7/13
----
pcomplib.[ch]
- new member for struct compspec: lcommand. for future use
7/15
----
parse.y
- fix problem in parse_comsub where extra space was added to here-doc
delimiter if the first word in the comsub contained a `/'. Fixes
bug reported by Alex Khesin <alexk@google.com>
7/20
----
parse.y
- change reserved_word_acceptable to return success if the last two
tokens read were `function WORD'. Allows function definitions like
function good [[ -x foo ]];. Fixes bug reported by Linda Walsh
<bash@tlinx.org>
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- change function definition meta-syntax to make it clearer, rather
than let the text note the optional portions
7/24
----
bashhist.c
- change bash_history_inhibit_expansion() to suppress history expansion
for $! parameter expansion. Fixes debian bug #589745 submitted by
Frank Heckenbach <f.heckenbach@fh-soft.de>
lib/readline/terminal.c
- change rl_resize_terminal to always fetch the new terminal size and
only force the redisplay if _rl_echoing_p is non-zero. Fixes bug
reported by Balazs Kezes <rlblaster@gmail.com>
7/25
----
lib/readline/xfree.c
- new file, contains definition of xfree moved from xmalloc.c
7/28
----
variables.c
- check suspect return values from bind_variable before trying to use
the returned SHELL_VAR *. Changes to: initialize_shell_variables,
bind_int_variable, FIND_OR_MAKE_VARIABLE. Fixes bug reported by
Roman Rakus <rrakus@redhat.com>
7/31
----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- fix rl_prep_terminal and rl_deprep_terminal to use fileno(stdout)
if rl_instream is NULL. Fixes bug reported by Otto Allmendinger
otto.allmendinger@googlemail.com
8/2
---
lib/sh/casemod.c
- if the passed string is NULL or empty, return it immediately. Fixes
bug reported by Dennis Williamson <dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
subst.c
- fix pat_subst to cope with the passed string being NULL
arrayfunc.h
- added flag values for array_value_internal and its callers; converted
array_value_internal `allow_all' parameter into a general flags word
- get_array_value now takes a flags value
- changed array_value internal to use *indp as an index to use if the
AV_USEIND flag is set, rather than recomputing it
subst.c
- get_var_and_type takes two new parameters: a flags word and an index
that represents an already-computed index for an array reference
(just indexed arrays so far). Index is used and passed to array_value
if flags includes AV_USEIND
- parameter_brace_expand_word takes a new argument: the already-
computed index; returns W_ARRAYIND if word expanded is being used
as an array index
- changed parameter_brace_casemod, parameter_brace_patsub,
parameter_brace_substring, parameter_brace_remove_pattern to take new
flags and index arguments from parameter_brace_expand_word. They
pass the new parameters along to get_var_and_type to use an
already-computed array index if necessary. Fixes bug where array
indexes are computed twice reported by Andrew Benton
<b3nton@gmail.com>
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hsuser.texi}
- modified description of history event designators to clarify that
all non-absolute event designators are relative to the current
position in the history list. Question raised by Frank
Heckenbach <f.heckenbach@fh-soft.de> as debian bash bug 590012
8/5
---
subst.c
- remove code that does not add a quoted null when the input string
is partially quoted; subsequent word splitting may require it.
Fixes bug reported by Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
8/12
----
lib/glob/gmisc.c
- move match_pattern_wchar and match_pattern_char to new file in
glob library
- new functions: wmatchlen(pat, max) and umatchlen(pat, max), computes
number of characters PAT will match. Returns the number of chars
that will be matched or -1 if the match length is indeterminate
(i.e., contains a `*')
subst.c
- use umatchlen/wmatchlen in match_upattern/match_wpattern to bound
the number of match attempts in large strings to (usually) one,
depending on match length. Fixes performance problems with
pattern substitution in large strings noted by Yi Yan
<yiyan97@hotmail.com>. Can be applied to remove_[uw]pattern also
8/13
----
bashhist.c
- in maybe_append_history, change check for history_lines_this_session
so that we append the lines to the file if it's equal to the value
returned by where_history(). This means that without this change,
the history won't be appended if all the lines in the history list
were added in the current session since the last time the history
file was read or written. Fixes bug reported by Bruce Korb
<bruce.korb@gmail.com>
shell.h,parse.y
- add prompt_string_pointer to the parser_state struct saved and
restored by {save,restore}_parser_state. Fixes both bugs exposed
by bash_completion and completion of open backquotes reported by
Egmont Koblinger <egmont@gmail.com>
subst.h
- new flag for skip_to_delim: SD_EXTGLOB. Skip extended globbing
patterns while looking for ending delimiter
subst.c
- when passed the SD_EXTGLOB flag, skip_to_delim skips over extended
globbing patterns (when extended_glob is set) while looking for a
character in the delimiter set
pathexp.c
- split_ignorespec: new function to replace calls to extract_colon_unit
in setup_ignore_patterns. uses skip_to_delim with the SD_EXTGLOB
flag to skip over extended globbing patterns in variables like
HISTIGNORE and GLOBIGNORE. Fixes bug reported by Dimitar DIMITROV
<mitkofr@yahoo.fr> and Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
8/28
----
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- add members to search_cxt to save _rl_keymap
- new flag for isearch context: SF_CHGKMAP, set if we changed the
keymap while reading a character for the search string that
translated to a command
lib/readline/isearch.c
- save current readline keymap in cxt->keymap and cxt->okeymap
in _rl_scxt_alloc
- in _rl_isearch_dispatch, only check for cxt->lastc as a member of
cxt->search_terminators if it's > 0 (i.e., not an isearch opcode)
9/3
---
support/signames.c
- add Solaris SIGJVM1 and SIGJVM2. Update from Stefan Teleman
<stefan.teleman@oracle.com>
shell.c
- instead of closing all fds 3-20 at shell startup, just set them to
be close-on-exec. Report from Rainer Müller<raimue@macports.org>
lib/readline/isearch.c
- in _rl_isearch_dispatch, if the current character maps to ISKMAP,
move to the indicated keymap (using cxt->keymap) and go on to
read another character. Fixes problem reported by Davor
Cubranic <cubranic@stat.ubc.ca>
- in _rl_isearch_dispatch, after translating key to possible opcode,
restore _rl_keymap from cxt->okeymap if necessary
- in _rl_isearch_dispatch, use key sequences that map to default
functions that ^G, ^W, and ^Y map to as equivalent to those chars
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, _rl_menu_complete_prefix_first, zero by default
- change menu_complete to display common prefix (matches[0]) first
before cycling through rest of match list if
_rl_menu_complete_prefix_first is non-zero. Suggested by Sami
Pietila <sami.pietila@gmail.com>
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable readline variable, "menu-complete-display-prefix",
controls setting of _rl_menu_complete_prefix_first
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi},lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- added description of menu-complete-display-prefix bindable
readline variable
9/17
----
configure.in
- remove AM_PATH_LISPDIR call since we don't use that bash debugger
any more. Suggested by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
10/6
----
findcmd.c
- change executable_file to set errno to EISDIR if the passed name
is a directory
builtins/exec.def
- change exec_builtin to report appropriate error message if the
file argument is a directory. Noted by Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
in a message to austin-group
builtins/source.def
- change source_builtin to make sure the shell exits if the file is
not found when in a non-interactive shell running in posix mode
and source_searches_cwd == 0 (as posix mode makes it by default).
Pointed out in http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.shells.dash/291/focus=392
by Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@stack.nl>
execute_cmd.c
- set executing_command_builtin in execute_builtin if the builtin is
command_builtin. Unwind-protected in execute_function_or_builtin
(like executing_builtin variable). Available for rest of shell
builtins/{source.def,evalfile.c}
- make sure that non-interactive posix mode shells exit if the file
argument to `.' is not found only if they are not being executed
by the command builtin (executing_command_builtin == 0). This is
how `command' can cancel effects of special builtin exit properties
in the case of `dot file not found'
10/13
-----
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- pass \c through unchanged if not escaping for `echo -e' and they are
the final two characters in the string
10/15
-----
subst.c
- extract_dollar_brace_string: fix problem with single quotes
in unquoted ${...} for Posix compliance
10/16
-----
builtins/exec.def
- catch return value from shell_execve; don't print duplicate error
message if return value is EX_NOTFOUND. Make sure exit status
from exec is 127 if command is not found
execute_cmd.c
- fix typo (`saved_redirects' should be `saved redirects') in
execute_function_or_builtin `command exec' case. Typo caused
too much of the unwind-protect stack to be discarded
- in same execute_function_or_builtin case, don't discard the
`saved redirects' frame unconditionally; only discard it if
saved_redirects is non-null in the `command exec' case. Fixes
sh -c 'command exec; exit 1' hanging bug uncovered by FreeBSD
sh test cases
10/18
-----
subst.c
- when in posix mode, shell should not exit if a variable assignment
error (e.g., assigning to readonly variable) occurs preceding a
command that is not a special builtin. Fixes bug uncovered by
FreeBSD sh test cases
- when in posix mode, the ${!?} and ${!#} expansions are not indirect
expansions, but posix word expansions involving the `!' variable
parse.y
- fix parse_comsub so that it does not skip backslash-newline when
parsing a comment
10/19
-----
subst.c
- fix parameter_brace_expand so that an attempt to use the % or #
expansions on an unset variable with -u set will cause a non-
interactive shell to abort. Posix change
- fix parameter_brace_expand so that an attempt to use pattern
substitution or case modification expansions on an unset variable
with -u set will cause and unbound variable error and make a
non-interactive shell abort
- change parameter_brace_expand_length to return INTMAX_MIN if a
positional parameter is unset and -u is set
- if parameter_brace_expand_length returns INTMAX_MIN when -u is set,
treat it as an unbound variable error and make a non-interactive
shell abort. Posix change
- change parameter_brace_expand_length to return INTMAX_MIN if an
implicit reference to array[0] is made ${#array} and array[0] is
not set when -u is set
10/20
-----
builtins/cd.def
- Posix 2008 says that if no matching directories are found in $CDPATH,
use the directory name passed as an operand and go on. Posix change
doc/bashref.texi
- change Posix mode section with latest additions and removals
11/4
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- fix rl_menu_complete and rl_old_menu_complete to keep incrementing
match_list_index by match_list_size as long as it's < 0. Fixes
bug reported by jeenuv@gmail.com
braces.c
- make mkseq() take intmax_t arguments for sequence start and end
and make sure it's passed intmax_t values. Fixes bug reported by
Pete Gregory <pg@bushlitt.org>
sig.c
- if termsig_handler is called when terminate_immediately == 1,
assume we're being called as a signal handler and set
history_lines_this_session to 0 to inhibit history file being
written on shell exit. Fixes long-standing bug most recently
observed by Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
11/5
----
redir.c
- add_undo_close_redirect now returns int, 0 on success, non-zero on
failure. Currently always succeeds
- new macro REDIRECTION_ERROR to make do_redirection_internal return
value of errno
- change do_redirection_internal to call REDIRECTION_ERROR after
saving file descriptor and make do_redirection_internal return error
if add_undo_redirect or add_undo_close redirect fails. This makes
failure to save a file descriptor a redirection error and the shell
behaves appropriately. Fixes bug reported by Eric Blake
<eblake@redhat.com>
bashline.c
- modify bash_forward_shellword to correctly handle quoted strings,
especially if point is in a quoted string when function is invoked.
Fixes bug reported by Daniel Colascione <dan.colascione@gmail.com>
configure.in
- change version to 4.2-alpha
11/7
----
lib/readline/text.c
- in rl_insert, if we're not in the multibyte code path, don't try to
optimize and insert all of the available typeahead input if we're
reading input from a macro. Fixes bug reported by Andre Majorel
<aym-ung@teaser.fr>
lib/readline/text.c
- break out multibyte guts of rl_forward_char into a separate function
_rl_forward_char_internal that does nothing but calculate the new
value of point
- change rl_forward_char to call _rl_forward_char_internal instead of
having equivalent code inline
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_forward_char_internal
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- change _rl_vi_append_forward to call _rl_forward_char_internal to
set rl_point, instead of calling rl_forward_char. When at the end
of the line, rl_forward_char will ring the bell. Fixes debian
bash bug 601042, reported by Alan J. Greenberger <alanjg@ptd.net>
11/14
-----
subst.c
- fix match_upattern to use correct test to immediately break out of
loop (when potential match length is greater than number of chars
remaining in the string) in MATCH_ANY case
11/15
-----
subst.c
- include "typemax.h" to make sure we have a definition of INTMAX_MIN
11/16
-----
lib/sh/unicode.c
- make sure `localconv' isn't declared on machines without iconv
- add stub_charset for systems that don't have locale_charset: looks
up LC_CTYPE, returns everything after last `.', "UTF-8" if the
value is exactly "UTF-8", and "ASCII" otherwise
11/20
-----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- in rl_domove_motion_callback, make sure to use m->key instead of
key, which is not initialized and should not be used. Bug report
from Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
- in rl_vi_domove, make assignment to `m' explicit instead of
relying on evaluation order semantics, since the C standard leaves
them unspecified. Bug report from Andreas Schwab
<schwab@linux-m68k.org>
11/21
-----
lib/sh/shquote.c
- sh_single_quote and sh_double_quote now take a const char *
argument. Fixes problem pointed out by Joachim Schmitz
<jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
externs.h
- change extern declarations for sh_single_quote and sh_double_quote
lib/sh/strchrnul.c
- make sure that return value is cast to (char *) if we're using a
part of the passed (const char *) argument. Fixes problem pointed
out by Joachim Schmitz <jojo@schmitz-digital.de>
lib/glob/gmisc.c
- fix a typo that mixed up defines for LPAREN and RPAREN. Bug and
fix from Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
- use WLPAREN and WRPAREN in multibyte character environments
- fixed typos using L'cc' in a non-wide-char environment
lib/readline/complete.c
- fix rl_filename_completion_function to dequote users_dirname if
there is a filename dequoting function (as well as dirname), since
users_dirname gets tacked back onto the beginning of the possible
completions and then requoted. Bug reported by Andreas Schwab
<schwab@linux-m68k.org>
11/22
-----
lib/readline/parens.c
- the `blink-matching-paren' variable should default to off
11/23
-----
subst.h
- add extern declaration for close_new_fifos()
lib/sh/fnxform.c
- fix curencoding to return the character past the `.', not a string
beginning with `.'
lib/sh/unicode.c
- fix stub_charset to do the same cut-off at `@' as curencoding().
These two functions should be combined
builtins/printf.def
- document new %(datefmt)T modifier in help text
11/24
-----
parse.y
- fix `W' case in decode_prompt_string: memmove was copying one too
few bytes and missed the closing NUL. Bug report from Tim Mooney
<Tim.Mooney@ndsu.edu>
11/26
-----
subst.c
- in expand_word_internal, don't add quoted nulls to partially-
quoted strings if the word will not be subjected to word splitting
later (which will remove the quoted null). Fixes bug reported by
Rocky Bernstein <rocky.bernstein@gmail.com>
11/28
-----
subst.c
- change multibyte case of match_pattern to revert to match_upattern
if neither the pattern nor the string has any multibyte characters
alias.c
- fix tests of backslash-escaped characters in skipquotes, skipws,
rd_token to check for backslash at EOS and not go past the end.
Fixes debian bug 603696 reported by Tim Small <tim@buttersideup.com>
include/shmbchar.h
- new file, mbchar.h from gnulib minus the <stdbool.h> include
lib/sh/shmbchar.c
- new file, mbchar.c from gnulib with additions
- moved mbstrlen from subst.c to here, changed initialization of mbs
- change mbstrlen to use is_basic to avoid calls to mbrlen for ASCII
chars; code hints from gnulib
- don't copy mbs and mbsbak if we're not calling mbrlen
11/29
-----
lib/glob/smatch.c
- change xstrmatch to use internal_strmatch() if the pattern and
string don't have any multibyte characters
11/30
-----
include/shmbutil.h
- change ADVANCE_CHAR and ADVANCE_CHAR_P macros to use is_basic and
only call mbrlen and copy state and state_bak if is_basic returns
false (non-ASCII). Called all over the place.
- change rest of macros except BACKUP_CHAR and BACKUP_CHAR_P in the
same way
12/2
----
subst.c
- audit all calls to string_list and make sure caller can handle a
NULL return value. Fixes bug reported by David Rochberg
<rochberg@google.com>
general.h
- change sh_wassign_func_t to take an additional argument: an int
flags word
subst.c
- change do_word_assignment to take an additional argument to match
wassign_func_t; change callers
- change call to (*assign_func) in expand_word_list_internal to match
new wassign_func_t prototype
- (*assign_func) passes 1 as additional arg if the simple command is
a builtin or function, in which case the assignment to the
temporary env should take effect
variables.c
- change assign_in_env to take an additional argument to match
wassign_func_t; change callers
- move call to sv_ifs from dispose_temporary_env to
dispose_used_env_vars; we don't need to do it if called from
merge_temporary_env
12/3
----
variables.c
- change dispose_temporary_env to maintain a list (tempvar_list) of
variables that need to be handled specially. If a variable that
gets freed by push_temp_var or propagate_temp_var is one of the
variables that the shell handles specially (IFS, LANG, etc.), it's
stored on the list. For each variable in this list,
dispose_temp_var calls stupidly_hack_special_variables.
- assign_in_env calls stupidly_hack_special_variables if flags arg
is non-zero, so variable assignments affect current shell
execution environment if a builtin or function is being executed.
Fixes bug reported by Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
12/5
----
subst.c
- use mbsmbchar on both string and pattern in match_pattern instead
of strlen and mbstrlen; only go through the strings once
12/6
----
lib/readline/kill.c
- in rl_yank_last_arg, only switch directions if the `count'
argument is < 0, not < 1. This makes explicit count arguments of
0 work as expected. Fixes bug reported by Dennis Williamson
<dennistwilliamson@gmail.com>
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi}
- fix documentation for yank-last-arg to make it clear how the count
argument is set and how second and subsequent calls treat any
numeric argument
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- slight changes to the description of test
- change \(bv to `|'; it seems that many `internationalized' versions
of groff don't render that as a vertical bar. Fixes Debian bug
603805
12/10
-----
configure.in
- changed release status to 4.2-beta
[bash-4.2-beta frozen]
12/18
-----
redir.c
- change REDIRECTION_ERROR macro to accept a third argument: an
additional file descriptor to close before returning and error (pass
-1 to do nothing)
- change calls to REDIRECTION_ERROR to close appropriate file
descriptors. Fixes bug reported by Andreas Schwab
<schwab@linux-m68k.org>
- make sure to close any file descriptors opened for REDIR_VARASSIGN
before returning an error
12/19
-----
expr.c
- move processing of unary `-' and `+' to exp1 from exp0 to avoid
precedence problems. Fixes bug reported by <12bric@gmail.com>
12/21
-----
lib/sh/unicode.c
- fixed reversed arguments to wctomb. Reported by Andreas Schwab
<schwab@linux-m68k.org>
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