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|
4/9/2001
--------
[bash-2.05 released]
4/10
----
redir.c
- check return value of fclose() in write_here_document() for error
returns; don't just rely on fwrite() failing
support/bashbug.sh
- set TMPDIR to /tmp if it's null or unset
- use $TMPDIR in the TEMP tempfile name template
- fixed the call to `mktemp', if it exists, to make it more portable
jobs.c
- if WCONTINUED is not defined, define it to 0 and add a define for
WIFCONTINUED(wstatus) which expands to 0
- add WCONTINUED to the flags passed to waitpid(2) in waitchld()
- don't increment children_exited if waitpid's status is WIFCONTINUED,
since we don't want to call a SIGCHLD trap handler in this case
- in waitchld(), we set child->running to 1 if WIFCONTINUED(status)
is non-zero
- make sure pretty_print_job doesn't check for the core dump bit if
the process has been continued; it's only valid if the job is dead
- in set_job_status_and_cleanup, set the job to JRUNNING if job_state
is non-zero and the job was previously marked as JSTOPPED
configure.in
- add -DBROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO to interix LOCAL_CFLAGS
lib/glob/glob.c
- if BROKEN_DIRENT_D_INO is defined, define REAL_DIR_ENTRY to 1
jobs.c
- in kill_pid, we only need to block and unblock SIGCHLD if the
`group' argument is non-zero, since otherwise we just call `kill'
on the pid argument
version.c
- update copyright date to 2001
bashline.c
- prog_complete_return needs to take a `const char *' as its first
argument
- history_completion_generator needs to take a `const char *' as
its first argument, and `text' needs to be a `const char *'
4/11
----
redir.c
- fixed a weird typo in redir_special_open, case RF_DEVFD, added
call to all_digits before call to legal_number
- fixed do_redirection_internal to call legal_number instead of atol(3)
when translating r_duplicating_{in,out}put_word, so it handles
overflow better
- produce an error message in redirection_error for out-of-range
file descriptors
- change allocation strategy in redirection_error so we don't have to
malloc scratch memory if redirection_expand() fails
jobs.h
- added defines for `running' member of a struct process
general.c
- fix legal_number to return 0 when strtol(3) reports overflow or
underflow
parse.y
- changed read_token_word to call legal_number instead of atoi(3)
input.c
- return -1/EBADF from close_buffered_fd if fd is < 0
command.h
- fixed bogus comment about IS_DESCRIPTOR in description of the
REDIRECTEE struct
print_cmd.c
- change cprintf's 'd' modifier code to display negative numbers as
an out-of-range value. We can do this only because the only use
of %d is to output file descriptor numbers in redirections
support/mksignames.c
- need to include config.h to get a possible value for
UNUSABLE_RT_SIGNALS
4/16
----
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo
- corrected a small error in one description of M-DEL
4/17
----
stringlib.c
- need to initialize `ind' before calls to RESIZE_MALLOCED_BUFFER
in strcreplace()
support/bashversion.c
- new file, prints bash version information
Makefile.in
- rules for building bashversion and linking it to version.o
4/24
----
conftypes.h
- new file with HOSTTYPE, OSTYPE, MACHTYPE, etc. defines from
variables.h
variables.h, version.c
- include conftypes.h
patchlevel.h
- new file, contains define for PATCHLEVEL. Doing away with the old
scheme of having the information in configure.in
version.c
- include patchlevel.h
Makefile.in
- run bashversion -p to find patch level rather than have configure
substitute in a value
- pass -S ${top_srcdir} to support/mkversion.sh
support/mkversion.sh
- don't put PATCHLEVEL define into version.h, but accept and ignore
a -p option
- take a new -S srcdir option
- find the patch level by parsing it out of patchlevel.h
configure.in
- hard-code BASHVERS assignment instead of reading it from a file
- remove BASHPATCH; don't substitute it
_distribution,_patchlevel
- removed
4/26
----
shell.c
- call init_noninteractive() in open_shell_script if forced_interactive
is non-zero (the shell was started with -i) and fd_is_tty is 0
(the script file is a real file, not something like /dev/stdin),
since it wasn't done earlier
builtins/printf.def
- change for POSIX.2 compliance when conversion errors are encountered
when processing %d, %u, and floating point conversion operators
(print a warning message, return the value accumulated at the time
of the error -- which is always 0 -- and exit with a non-zero status)
command.h
- added CMD_COMMAND_BUILTIN for use by the `command' builtin and the
code in execute_cmd.c
builtins/command.def
- add CMD_COMMAND_BUILTIN to the created command's flags
5/1
---
configure.in
- add call to AC_C_CONST to test `const' compiler behavior
- add call to AC_C_INLINE to test `inline' compiler behavior
- add call to AC_C_STRINGIZE to test cpp #x stringizing operator
config.h.in
- add `#undef const' for configure to substitute
- add `#undef inline' for configure to substitute
- add `#undef HAVE_STRINGIZE' for configure to substitute
include/stdc.h
- remove code that defines or undefines `const' and `inline'
- change the __STRING macro to be defined depending on the value
of HAVE_STRINGIZE
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- change the __STRING macro to be defined depending on the value
of HAVE_STRINGIZE
lib/readline/{readline,rlprivate}.h
- moved rl_get_termcap to readline.h, making it a public function
lib/readline/readline.h
- new #define, RL_READLINE_VERSION, hex-encoded library version
number, currently set to 0x0402
- new public int variable, rl_readline_version
lib/readline/readline.c
- #define RL_READLINE_VERSION if it is not already defined (which it
should be in readline.h)
- initialize rl_readline_version to RL_READLINE_VERSION
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- documented rl_get_termcap
- documented rl_readline_version
jobs.c
- job_exit_status should return an int, not a WAIT (undetected
before because on most POSIX-like systems a WAIT is really an int)
builtins/evalfile.c
- added FEVAL_REGFILE (file must be a regular file) to accepted
_evalfile flags
- fc_execute_file() adds FEVAL_REGFILE to _evalfile flags. This
means that startup files and files read with `.' no longer need
to be regular files
5/2
---
lib/termcap/Makefile.in
- fix target for installed termcap library (normally unused)
lib/tilde/Makefile.in
- fix install target to install in $(libdir) (normally unused)
Makefile.in
- don't make $(man3dir) since there's nothing installed there
Makefile.in,doc/Makefile.in
- change `man1ext' to `.1', `man3ext' to `.3'
- change appropriate install targets to use new values of man[13]ext
- use `test ...' instead of `[...]'
- add support for DESTDIR root installation prefix, for package
building (installdirs, install, install-strip, uninstall targets)
builtins/common.c
- new function int get_exitstat(WORD_LIST *list) returns an eight-bit
exit status value for use in return, exit, logout builtins
builtins/common.h
- extern declaration for get_exitstat()
builtins/{exit,return}.def
- call get_exitstat where appropriate
builtins/printf.def
- add support for "'" flag character as posix 1003.2-200x d6 says
- fix core dump when user-supplied field width or precision is 0
- fix to printstr() to handle zero-length precision with `%b' format
specifier (printf '%.0b-%.0s\n' foo bar)
- fix to printstr() to treat a negative field width as a positive
field width with left-justification
- fix to mklong to avoid static buffers, which can always be overrun
by someone sufficiently motivated
bashline.c
- change var in add_host_name to type `size_t' for passing to xrealloc
5/3
---
execute_cmd.c
- change restore_signal_mask to accept a sigset_t *, since a sigset_t
may not fit into a pointer, change call
unwind_prot.c
- use a union UWP in restore_variable when restoring a variable whose
size is the same as sizeof(int), the reverse of the method used to
store it in unwind_protect_int
builtins/printf.def
- use a #define LENMODS containing the length modifiers instead of
testing against each possible modifier character, save any mod
character found
- add support for ISO C99 length specifiers `j', `t', and `z'
- if `L' modifier is supplied with a floating point conversion char,
pass a `long double' to printf if HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE is defined
configure.in,config.h.in
- call AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE to check for `long double'; define
HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE if supported
bashline.c
- fix an inadvertantly-unclosed comment in attempt_shell_completion
- make set_saved_history return a value
- make dynamic_complete_history return a useful value
{make_cmd,execute_cmd,shell,subst,trap,variables,input,unwind_prot,test,
pcomplete}.c
- removed some declared-but-unused variables
builtins/{cd,enable,fc,set,setattr,type,umask,printf,complete}.def
- removed some declared-but-unused variables
lib/sh/{zread,netopen}.c
- removed some declared-but-unused variables
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_arith_command, use a long variable to hold the result
of evalexp(), since that's what it returns
builtins/evalstring.c
- make cat_file return -1 on a read or write error
lib/sh/stringlib.c
- make merge_stringlists() return the right value
5/7
---
pcomplete.c
- remove typo that caused empty declaration (;;)
parse.y
- fix yyerror() to accept a single string argument; fix callers
trap.c
- cast pointer to long instead of int when printing message with
internal_warning() in run_pending_traps()
subst.c
- fix process_substitute to handle stdin being closed
test.c
- change `while' to `if' in and() and or(), since the loop isn't
actually performed -- there's an unconditional `return' in the
loop body
- check for integer overflow of arguments to `-t'
lib/sh/netopen.c
- change _getserv() to reject negative port/service numbers
expr.c
- fix strlong() to not convert the base specification from long to
int before checking for overflow, since truncation on machines
where sizeof(int) != sizeof(long) may mask errors
builtins/{jobs,kill,wait}.def
- use legal_number instead of atoi when converting strings to pid_t;
check for numeric overflow
input.c
- fix for cygwin in b_fill_buffer -- off-by-one error when checking
buffer for \r\n termination
general.h
- new #define INT_STRLEN_BOUND(t), computes max length of string
representing integer value of type T, possibly including a sign
character
- include <limits.h> if it's present
{execute_cmd,findcmd,test}.c
- don't include <limits.h>, since general.h does it now
{execute_cmd,lib/sh/itos,pcomplete,print_cmd,subst,variables}.c
- use INT_STRLEN_BOUND instead of static array sizes when converting
various strings to integer values
shell.h
- struct fd_bitmap now uses an `int' size, since it's bounded by
the number of file descriptors, which must fit into an `int'
execute_cmd.c
- FD_BITMAP_DEFAULT_SIZE is now 32, not 32L
- new_fd_bitmap takes an `int' size parameter, not a `long'
execute_cmd.h
- change prototype for new_fd_bitmap()
test.c
- fix test_stat to check for overflow when parsing the integer file
descriptor number; return ENOENT instead of EBADF for files that
are not open
hashlib.c
- don't discard the upper 32 bits of the random value, if present
lib/readline/shell.c
- use the same INT_STRLEN_BOUND mechanism to decide how much space to
allocated in sh_set_lines_and_columns
5/8
---
aclocal.m4
- add check for libtinfo (termcap-specific portion of ncurses-5.2) to
BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP
- new macro, RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION, checks version of installed
readline library and (optionally) writes version #defines to
config.h. Bash doesn't use the version defines
configure.in
- call RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION instead of support/rlvers.sh
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_shell_script and the WHITECHAR and STRINGCHAR macros
to check array bounds before indexing into the sample string
unwind_prot.[ch]
- import new versions submitted by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
with a couple of changes for backwards compatibility, so the rest
of the source doesn't need to be changed yet
jobs.c
- use unwind_protect_var on last_made_pid in run_sigchld_trap
builtins/bind.def
- use unwind_protect_var on rl_outstream
general.c
- rework print_rlimtype to use INT_STRLEN_BOUND and handle the
most negative number correctly
expr.c
- `tokval' should have been a `long', since all arithmetic is done
as longs
builtins/history.def
- consolidate tests for valid history position in one block to
avoid duplicate code and strings
builtins/ulimit.def
- fix check for overflow when setting limit to work when int is 32
bits and RLIMTYPE is 64
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- don't truncate the result of time(3) to int; just use time_t,
since it's being assigned to an `unsigned long'
mailcheck.c
- use legal_number instead of atoi in time_to_check_mail() to catch
more numeric errors; consolidate error checking in one block
- last_time_mail_checked should be a time_t
5/9
---
builtins/set.def
- recognize `set [-+]o nolog' if HISTORY is defined
bashline.c
- new variable `dont_save_function_defs', set by `set -o nolog';
currently ignored
command.h
- the `dest' member of a REDIRECTEE is now an `int'
parse.y,redir.c
- changed uses of `redir.test' (where redir is a REDIRECTEE) since
it's now an int
lib/readline/rlstdc.h
- don't mess around with `const', rely on configure to supply a
proper definition if the compiler doesn't support it
lib/tilde/tilde.h
- include <config.h> if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined
- don't mess around with `const', rely on configure
builtins/shopt.def
- new read-only `shopt' option, login_shell, non-zero if shell is a
login shell (as decided by shell.c)
- new function set_login_shell(), sets shopt private value of
login_shell
builtins/common.h
- new extern declaration for set_login_shell
shell.c
- call set_login_shell after setting value of login_shell (in
main() and set_shell_name())
parse.y
- added new `\A' prompt string escape sequence: time in 24-hour
HH:MM format
configure.in, config.h.in
- check for <grp.h>, define HAVE_GRP_H if found
builtins/complete.def
- add new `-A group/-g' option to complete group names
pcomplete.h
- new define for CA_GROUP, used with group name completion
pcomplete.c
- add code to support CA_GROUP group name completion
bashline.c
- new function, bash_groupname_completion_function(), supports
programmable completion of group names
bashline.h
- extern declaration for bash_groupname_completion_function
lib/readline/bind.c
- new inputrc variable, `match-hidden-files', controls completion
matching files beginning with a `.' (on Unix)
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, _rl_match_hidden_files, mirrors `match-hidden-files'
inputrc variable
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_match_hidden_files
builtins/hash.def
- new `-t' option to list hash values for each filename argument
builtins/read.def
- alarm(3) takes an `unsigned int' argument, not int
- check for arithmetic overflow with -t and -n options
input.c
- check for read error before doing \r\n translation on cygwin in
b_fill_buffer
- reset bp->b_used to 0 instead of leaving it at -1 on read error
in b_fill_buffer
builtins/shopt.def
- new functions, shopt_setopt(name, mode) and
shopt_listopt(name, mode) to give the rest of the shell an easy
interface
builtins/common.h
- extern declarations for shopt_setopt and shopt_listopt
shell.c
- new invocation options -O and +O, to list or set/unset shopt
options like +o/-o sets and unsets `set -o' options
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document `set -o nolog'
- document `login_shell' shopt option
- document new `\A' prompt string escape sequence
- document new `-t' option to `hash'
- document new `[+-]O' invocation option
doc/bashref.texi
- add text to `Invoking Bash' section defining a login shell; text
taken from man page
doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo
- documented new complete/compgen `-A group/-g' option
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1
- documented new `match-hidden-files' inputrc variable
5/10
----
configure.in
- fix AC_CHECK_PROG(ar, ...)
- add AC_CHECK_TYPE for ssize_t
config.h.in
- new #undef for ssize_t
lib/sh/zread.c
- int -> ssize_t fixes to mirror modern declarations of read and write
- the `off' variable in zsyncfd should be an off_t since it computes
a file offset
- the local buffer `lbuf' is now char, since it's not nice to pass
unsigned char * to read(2), and the values from it are assigned to
a char anyway
- lind and lused are now size_t, since they index into a buffer
- set lused to 0 on read error
lib/sh/zwrite.c
- change second argument to type `char *', since ISO C says you have
to pass a `char *' to `write'
externs.h
- fix extern declarations of zread, zread1, zreadc, and zwrite
- prototype extern declaration of qsort_string_compare
- add extern declaration for history_delimiting_chars() from parse.y
input.h
- b_used and b_inputp members ofr struct BSTREAM are now size_t
builtins/evalstring.c
- the number of chars read with zread in cat_file should be assigned
to a variable of type ssize_t
input.c
- the number of chars read with zread in b_fill_buffer should be
assigned to a variable of type ssize_t
- `localbuf' is now type char[], since POSIX says you shouldn't pass
unsigned char * to read(2)
- in getc_with_restart(), use a variable of type unsigned char to
get a value from the local buffer and return it
- in ungetc_with_restart, explicitly return the character arg passed
to avoid relying on localbuf being unsigned char
subst.c
- the number of chars read with zread in read_comsub should be
assigned to a variable of type ssize_t
mksyntax.c
- instead of casting to unsigned char * in addcstr, use a variable
of type unsigned char and let the compiler do the work
parse.y
- instead of casting to unsigned char * in yy_readline_get, use a
variable of type unsigned char and let the compiler do the work
- ditto for yy_string_get and shell_getc (cast to unsigned char)
subst.c
- instead of casting to unsigned char when assigning to ifscmap in
expand_word_internal, use a variable of type unsigned char and
let the compiler do the work
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- instead of casting to unsigned char in ansic_quote, use a variable
of type unsigned char and let the compiler do the work
builtins/evalstring.c
- remove extern declarations for zwrite and run_trap_cleanup; they're
in externs.h
- prototype cat_file forward declaration
Makefile.in
- remove -I$(includedir) from INCLUDES and SUBDIR_INCLUDES
aclocal.m4
- change RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION to set RL_PREFIX, RL_LIBDIR,
and RL_INCLUDEDIR to what it used to test the installed readline
library version for use by the caller
- change RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION to not compute ac_cv_rl_prefix if
the caller has already assigned it a value
- rename _rl_prefix -> ac_cv_rl_prefix, _rl_libdir -> ac_cv_rl_libdir,
_rl_includedir -> ac_cv_rl_includedir
configure.in
- change testing of whether to use the value of
$opt_with_installed_readline to be != no, to allow the user to
specify a prefix where the installed readline library may be found
- if --with-installed-readline=PREFIX is supplied, set ac_cv_rl_prefix
to PREFIX before calling RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION
- if --with-installed-readline[=PREFIX] is supplied, don't set
RL_LIBDIR and RL_INCLUDEDIR; let RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION take care
of it, set RL_INCLUDE=-I${RL_INCLUDEDIR}
- if --with-installed-readline[=PREFIX] is supplied, and we're
linking with the history library, assign $RL_LIBDIR to HIST_LIBDIR
so we use the same version of the installed readline and history
libraries
Makefile.in, builtins/Makefile.in
- have configure substitute RL_INCLUDEDIR, set RL_INCLUDEDIR variable
doc/bashref.texi
- updated description of --with-installed-readline configure option
general.c
- moved QSFUNC typedef here from builtins/common.c
{alias,bashline,variables,lib/sh/stringvec}.c
- cast fourth argument to qsort to (QSFUNC *)
alias.c
- prototype forward declaration of qsort_alias_compare
bashhist.c
- include <glob/glob.h> for extern declaration of glob_pattern_p
- remove extern declaration of history_delimiting_chars; it's now
in externs.h
- prototype forward declarations of histignore_item_func,
maybe_add_history, and bash_add_history
bracecomp.c
- remove extern declaration for sh_backslash_quote; it's in externs.h
braces.c
- remove extern declaration for extract_command_subst; it's in subst.h
- prototype forward declarations for expand_amble, array_concat, and
brace_gobbler
error.c
- prototype extern declaration of give_terminal_to, fix bad call
{execute_cmd,expr,findcmd,jobs,mailcheck,nojobs,pcomplete,print_cmd,redir,
shell}.c
- prototype all static forward function declarations
pcomplete.c
- changed some function parameters to `const char *' to avoid discarding
const qualifier
make_cmd.c
- make_bare_word, make_word_flags, and make_word now take a
`const char *' string argument
make_cmd.h
- changed extern declarations for make_bare_word and make_word
print_cmd.c
- cprintf now takes a `const char *' as its first argument, like
xprintf and printf
- the conditional define for xprintf should have been HAVE_VPRINTF,
not HAVE_VFPRINTF
shell.c
- in isnetconn(), the return value of sizeof() is size_t
aclocal.m4
- add inclusion of stddef.h if STDC_HEADERS is defined to 1 in
BASH_CHECK_TYPE
configure.in
- add a call to BASH_CHECK_TYPE for socklen_t (type of third argument
to getpeername(2))
5/11
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- make `useq' a char array to pass to rl_macro_bind in
rl_parse_and_bind
lib/readline/{{bind,isearch}.c,rlprivate.h}
- _rl_isearch_terminators is now a char *, not unsigned char *
{subst,variables,lib/sh/tmpfile}.c
- dollar_dollar_pid is now a `pid_t' instead of `int'
variables.c
- sbrand() now takes an `unsigned long' to set the seed value
- changed last_random_value to type int, since it's always between
0 and 32767
- use strtoul to convert the value in assign_random instead of atoi
- take out casts in any arguments to sbrand()
- take out cast to int in call to inttostr in set_ppid()
subst.c
- don't cast last_asynchronous_pid when passing to itos()
{sig,subst}.c
- prototype all static forward function declarations
5/14
----
{test,trap,variables}.c
- prototype all static forward function declarations
variables.c
- free_variable_hash_data() now takes a PTR_T, a `generic pointer'
builtins/{alias,bind,break,cd,complete,declare,enable,exit,fc,fg_bg,help,
history,jobs,pushd,read,set,trap,umask,
- prototype all static forward function declarations
builtins/read.def
- reset_eol_delim now takes a `char *' arg, since that's what the
unwind_protect functions pass it, and it ignores its arguments
anyway
lib/readline/{histsearch,input,kill,rltty,search,vi_mode}.c
- prototype all static forward function declarations
lib/tilde/tilde.c
- prototype all static forward function declarations
- tilde_find_prefix, tilde_find_suffix, isolate_tilde_prefix, and
glue_prefix_and_suffix now take `const char *' arguments where
appropriate
configure.in,config.h.in
- check for vsnprintf, define HAVE_VSNPRINTF if found
lib/readline/display.c
- use vsnprintf() in rl_message if it's available; if we don't, at
least set the last character in msg_buf to 0 to avoid overrun --
we really can't do anything about overflow at this point. if it's
available, this fixes buffer overflow problems in rl_message
5/15
----
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- in get_history_word_specifier, allow any character to terminate
a `:first-' modifier, not just `:' and null. This is what csh
appears to do. This allows things like `!:0- xyzzy' to replace the
last argument with xyzzy
5/18
----
configure.in, config.h.in
- check for <stdint.h>, define HAVE_STDINT_H if found
- check for intmax_t in <stdint.h>, define intmax_t as long if not
found
5/21
----
builtins/kill.def
- change to use strerror() for error message when kill(2) fails
aclocal.m4
- new macro, BASH_C_LONG_LONG, check for `long long'
configure.in, config.h.in
- call BASH_C_LONG_LONG, define HAVE_LONG_LONG if found
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- new file, with implementations of snprintf, vsnprintf, asprintf,
and vasprintf, derived from inetutils version
Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in
- add snprintf.c/snprintf.o
configure.in, config.h.in
- add checks for snprintf, asprintf, vasprintf, with appropriate
cpp defines
lib/readline/{rldefs,xmalloc}.h, lib/readline/xmalloc.c
- xmalloc and xrealloc now take `size_t' arguments, like their bash
counterparts
externs.h,lib/sh/itos.c
- inttostr and itos now take `long' arguments
- inttostr takes a `size_t' argument for the buffer size
{expr,lib/malloc/malloc,variables,general}.c
- fixed calls to itos() by removing casts, etc.
subst.[ch]
- get_dollar_var_value now takes a long, not an int
- sub_append_number now takes a long, not an int
subst.c
- in parameter_brace_expand_word, use a long and legal_number to
translate ${N}, to avoid overflow
- in parameter_brace_expand_length, use a long and legal_number to
translate ${#N}, to avoid overflow
- in do_array_element_assignment, array_expand_index,
array_value_internal, use arrayind_t instead of int
- let verify_substring_values take long * arguments for the return
value of evalexp()
- pass long * arguments to verify_substring_values in
parameter_brace_substring
- parameter_brace_expand_length now returns `long'
- parameter_brace_expand now uses a long variable for the return
value of parameter_brace_expand_length
- param_expand now uses a long variable for the return value from
evalexp
- array_length reference now returns an `arrayind_t', since it can
return the num_elements member of an array, which is of type
arrayind_t
subst.h
- array_expand_index now returns an `arrayind_t'
array.[ch]
- array_subrange now takes arrayind_t arguments, not `int'
- dup_array_subrange now uses arrayind_t local variable to do
array indexing
- use long to print array indices in print_element
variables.c
- null_array_assign, assign_dirstack, bind_array_variable
now take arrayind_t arguments as array indices
- assign_array_var_from_word_list, assign_array_var_from_string,
unbind_array_element now use arrayind_t local variables for
array indexing
variables.h
- change extern declaration of bind_array_variable
builtins/common.[ch]
- get_numeric_arg now returns a `long', since it usually returns
the value of legal_number()
builtins/{shift,break}.def
- use long variables for the return value of get_numeric_arg
builtins/history.def
- convert string argument to int only if it's in range
builtins/pushd.def
- set_dirstack_element and get_dirstack_element now take `long'
index arguments
- get_dirstack_index now takes a `long' index argument, since it's
passed the converted value from legal_number
lib/sh/timeval.c
- in print_timeval, don't assume that the number of minutes fits into
an int, since it's just seconds/60.
lib/sh/clock.c
- ditto for print_clock_t
5/22
----
shell.c
- since the -O option settings may possibly be overridden by the
normal shell initialization or posix initialization, save the
invocation options on an alist (with add_shopt_to_alist) and
process them after basic initialization (with run_shopt_alist)
5/23
----
trap.h
- new define, BASH_NSIG, all system signals plus special bash traps
trap.c, builtins/trap.def
- use BASH_NSIG for array bounds and loops where appropriate
trap.c
- change decode_signal to disallow numeric signal numbers above
NSIG -- this means you can only reference special traps like
DEBUG by name
- new SPECIAL_TRAP(s) macro to test whether s is one of the special
bash traps (currently DEBUG and EXIT)
- change reset_or_restore_signal_handlers so command substitution
doesn't inherit the debug trap (like ksh93), and child processes
don't have to rely on initialize_traps being run to get rid of
any debug trap
support/mksignames.c
- add extra "ERR" signal name, value NSIG+1, allocate space for it
and write it out in signal_names[]
trap.h
- new define: ERROR_TRAP == NSIG+1, change BASH_NSIG to NSIG+2
- extern declarations for set_error_trap, run_error_trap
- new define: TRAP_STRING(s), expands to trap_list[s] if signal S
is trapped and not ignored, NULL otherwise
trap.c
- add ERROR_TRAP to SPECIAL_TRAPS define
- initialize ERROR_TRAP stuff in initialize_traps
- new function: set_error_trap(command), sets the ERR trap string
- new function: run_error_trap(command), runs the ERR trap string
- set trap string for ERROR_TRAP to NULL in free_trap_strings
- change reset_or_restore_signal_handlers so child processes don't
inherit the ERR trap
- add case to call run_error_trap in maybe_call_trap_handler
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_command_internal, keep track of ERR trap and call it if
necessary
- use TRAP_STRING to get the value of debug and error traps
- in execute_function, arrange things so the ERR trap is not inherited
by shell functions, and is saved and restored like the DEBUG trap
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new ERR trap
tests/{trap.{tests,right},trap2.sub,trap2a.sub}
- added ERR trap tests
subst.c
- on machines without /dev/fd, change the named pipe fifo list to a
list of structs containing pathname and proc information
- change unlink_fifo_list to kill the proc in the fifo list with
signal 0 and not remove the fifo if the proc is still alive. This
should fix the problem on those backward systems without /dev/fd
where fifos were removed when a job using process substitution was
suspended
5/24
----
examples/loadables/getconf.h
- new file, with basic defines needed to make getconf work minimally
on POSIX systems without the necessary definitions
examples/loadables/getconf.c
- replacement functions for confstr, sysconf, pathconf for systems
that lack them, providing a minimal posix interface
- heavily augmented getconf, now supports all POSIX.1-200x,
POSIX.2-200x, Solaris 7, AIX 4.2 getconf variables
5/29
----
builtins/setattr.def
- make `readonly', `export', and `declare' print `invisible' variables
as just a command and variable name, without a value, when listing
all variables (as POSIX.2-200x d6 requires)
5/30
----
configure.in
- upgraded to autoconf-2.50 on main development machine, so require
autoconf-2.50 in preparation for using some if its new features
- call AC_C_PROTOTYPES
- remove call to AC_EXEEXT, which now does the wrong thing
- changed AC_INIT to new flavor
- added call to AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR
- AC_CONFIG_HEADER -> AC_CONFIG_HEADERS
- AC_RETSIGTYPE -> AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
configure.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in
- removed call to BASH_LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT, use AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
standard support, with new macros _FILE_OFFSET_BITS and
_LARGE_FILES
- removed definition of BASH_LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT
doc/bashref.texi
- document new `--enable-largefile' configure option
lib/readline/readline.c
- change rl_set_prompt to call rl_expand_prompt unconditionally, so
local_prompt and local_prompt_prefix get set correctly
6/6
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- don't append `/' or ` ' to a match when completing a symlink that
resolves to a directory, unless the match doesn't add anything
to the word. This means that a tab will complete the word up to
the full name, but not add anything, and a subsequent tab will add
a slash. Change to append_to_match; callers changed
hashlib.c
- new function, hash_table_nentries (table), returns the number of
items in TABLE
hashlib.h
- extern declaration for hash_table_nentries
configure.in
- configure without bash malloc on openbsd; they claim it needs
eight-bit alignment (which the bash malloc provides, but...)
7/2
---
stringlib.c
- only call RESIZE_MALLOCED_BUFFER from strsub() if the replacement
string length is > 0, avoid possible hangs if replacement is null
subst.c
- don't include input.h; no longer needed
configure.in
- remove calls to AC_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS and
BASH_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS; the results are no longer used
config.h.in
- remove define for HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS
aclocal.m4
- removed definition of BASH_SYS_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS; no longer used
execute_cmd.c
- changed select command so `return' no longer terminates the select
command, so it can be used to return from an enclosing function.
This is as ksh (88 and 93) does it
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix trivial typo in declaration of vi_motion; `t' appears twice;
the second instance should be `T'
7/3
---
configure.in
- don't add -static to LDFLAGS on Solaris 2.x. This means that the
auxiliary programs will be built as dynamic executables, but that
should do no harm
7/5
---
lib/glob/fnmatch.c
- fix the code that processes **(pattern) to short-circuit if the
pattern is ill-formed or lacks a trailing `)' -- this fixes the
segfault on **(/*)
Makefile.in, builtins/Makefile.in
- split CCFLAGS into CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD and CFLAGS, to aid in
cross-compilation
- build programs that use $(CC_FOR_BUILD) using $(CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD)
configure.in, config.h.in
- check for getaddrinfo(3), define HAVE_GETADDRINFO if found
lib/sh/netopen.c
- implemented a version of _netopen (_netopen6) that uses
getaddrinfo(3) if available, use if HAVE_GETADDRINFO is defined.
old _netopen is _netopen4; _netopen now calls either _netopen6
or _netopen4 as appropriate
7/9
---
builtins/exit.def
- don't source ~/.bash_logout if subshell_environment is non-zero
execute_command.c
- in execute_until_or_while, handle the case where `breaking' is
set in the loop test (e.g., by the job control code when a job
is stopped with SIGTSTP), but the return value from the test is
something that would cause the loop to break. Need to decrement
`breaking' in this case
7/10
----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_in_subshell, make sure a command of type cm_subshell
inherits its `enclosing' command's CMD_IGNORE_RETURN flag
variables.c
- in maybe_make_export_env, don't allow restricted shells to put
exported functions in the export environment
7/11
----
lib/glob/strmatch.h
- renamed old fnmatch.h
- changed guard #ifdef to _STRMATCH_H
- include system <fnmatch.h> if HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH is defined
lib/glob/strmatch.c
- renamed old fnmatch.c
- include "strmatch.h"
- if HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH is defined, define a dummy version of
strmatch() that just calls fnmatch(3)
lib/glob/glob.c
- include "strmatch.h"
- fnmatch -> strmatch
Makefile.in, lib/glob/Makefile.in
- fnmatch -> strmatch
{bashhist,execute_cmd,pathexp,pcomplete,shell,stringlib,subst,test}.c,
pathexp.h,builtins/help.def
- include <glob/strmatch.h>
- fnmatch -> strmatch
execute_cmd.c
- broke the code that parses the interpreter name from a #! line
out from execute_shell_script to a new function, getinterp()
- call getinterp from execute_shell_script
- use return value from getinterp in error message about bad
#! interpreter in shell_execve
7/12
----
lib/readline/isearch.c
- the last isearch string is now remembered in a new static variable,
last_isearch_string
- if ^R^R is typed, readline now searches for the remembered isearch
string, if one exists
7/24
----
pcomplete.h
- extern declaration for completions_to_stringlist()
7/25
----
builtins/complete.def
- make compgen handle -o default option
- make compgen return success only if sl->list_len is non-zero,
indicating that there are items on the list
7/31
----
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_connection, force stdin to /dev/null for asynchronous
commands if job control is not active, not just if the shell is
running a shell script (since you can run `set -m' in a script)
lib/readline/rltty.c
- make sure _rl_tty_restore_signals resets `tty_sigs_disabled' on
successful restoration of the terminal modes
- make sure _rl_tty_disable_signals turns off IXON so that ^S and
^Q can be read by rl_quoted_insert
8/1
---
aclocal.m4
- new check for FNM_EXTMATCH being defined in <fnmatch.h>, as Ullrich
Drepper intends to do for new versions of GNU libc
config.h.in
- new definition for HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH
configure.in
- check for fnmatch, but don't define anything in config.h
- call BASH_FUNC_FNMATCH_EXTMATCH to check for FNM_EXTMATCH
8/2
---
alias.h
- remove bogus extern declaration for xmalloc()
- include "stdc.h"
- add prototype declarations for all extern function declarations
xmalloc.c,lib/readline/xmalloc.c
- fix xmalloc to return a PTR_T
- fix xrealloc to return a PTR_T and take a PTR_T as first argument
include/ansi_stdlib.h
- extern declarations for malloc and realloc have them return PTR_T
xmalloc.h
- new file, with extern declarations for functions in xmalloc.c
general.h
- removed extern declarations for functions in xmalloc.c
- include xmalloc.h
Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- update dependencies to include xmalloc.h
parse.y,{alias,array,bashline,bracecomp,execute_cmd,findcmd,flags,general,
hashcmd,locale,mailcheck,make_cmd,pathexp,pcomplete,print_cmd,stringlib,
subst,unwind_prot,variables}.c
builtins/{common,evalfile}.c
builtins/{cd,command,enable,exec,printf,read,set}.def
lib/sh/{makepath,netopen,pathphys,setlinebuf,shquote,snprintf,stringlist,
strtrans,tmpfile}.c
lib/readline/{util,terminal,shell,readline,macro,kill,isearch,input,
histfile,histexpand,display,complete,bind}.c
- make sure all calls to xmalloc are cast to the right return value
siglist.c
- include xmalloc.h
parse.y,{alias,bashline,bracecomp,expr,make_cmd,nojobs,print_cmd,subst}.c
builtins/{fc,printf,read}.def
lib/sh/snprintf.c, lib/tilde/tilde.c
lib/readline/{bind,display,histexpand,isearch,macro,util,vi_mode}.c
- make sure all calls to xrealloc are cast to the right return value
lib/sh/{netopen,setlinebuf,shquote,snprintf}.c, lib/tilde/tilde.c
- include xmalloc.h, remove extern declaration of xmalloc
lib/readline/xmalloc.h
- xmalloc and xrealloc should return PTR_T
lib/readline/rldefs.h
- don't include an extern declaration for xmalloc
8/7
---
support/shobj-conf
- fixed up commented-out stanzas for HP's unbundled C compiler on
HP/UX
support/bashbug.sh
- force the subject to be changed from the default
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1
- document that transpose-words swaps the last two words on the line
if point is at the end of the line
8/9
---
stringlib.c
- fix possible infinite recursion problem with null pattern in
strsub()
hashlib.c
- new function copy_hash_table to copy a hash table using a caller-
supplied function to copy item data (defaults to savestring())
hashlib.h
- new extern declaration for copy_hash_table
builtins/declare.def
- changes so that declare [-a] var=value assigns `value' to element 0
of array variable `var' like ksh93
- change so that declare [-a] var[N]=value assigns `value' to element
N of array variable `var' like ksh93
8/13
----
arrayfunc.c
- new file, for miscellaneous array functions
arrayfunc.h
- new file, extern declarations for functions in arrayfunc.c
variables.c
- move convert_var_to_array, bind_array_variable,
assign_array_from_string, assign_array_var_from_word_list,
assign_array_var_from_string, quote_array_assignment_chars,
skipsubscript, unbind_array_element, print_array_assignment
to arrayfunc.c
shell.h
- include arrayfunc.h after variables.h
variables.h
- remove above extern function declarations moved to arrayfunc.h
- add extern declaration for var_lookup
Makefile.in
- add arrayfunc.c, arrayfunc.h in appropriate places
- add arrayfunc.h to dependencies
subst.c
- move valid_array_reference, array_expand_index, array_variable_part,
array_value_internal, array_value (now global), get_array_value,
do_array_element_assignment to arrayfunc.c
subst.h
- extern declarations for functions above moved to arrayfunc.h
arrayfunc.h
- extern declarations for above functions from subst.c
subst.[ch]
- string_list_dollar_star and string_list_dollar_at are now global
functions
- quote_escapes is now a global function
subst.c
- maybe_expand_string -> expand_string_if_necessary
- expand_string_to_string -> expand_string_to_string_internal
- new functions: expand_string_to_string and
expand_string_unsplit_to_string, which call
expand_string_to_string_internal with expand_string and
expand_string_unsplit as the FUNC arguments, respectively
arrayfunc.c
- change array_expand_index to call expand_string_to_string instead
of maybe_expand_string
8/14
----
shell.c
- in execute_env_file, call expand_string_unsplit_to_string
mailcheck.c
- in check_mail, call expand_string_to_string
variables.c
- in assign_in_env, call expand_string_unsplit_to_string
arrayfunc.c
- new function, array_variable_name, splits an array reference into
a name (which is returned as a new string) and subscript
- change array_variable_part to just call array_variable_name and
look up the string returned with find_variable
- new function, find_or_make_array_variable (name, flags) which will
look up an array variable and convert a string variable to an
array if necessary. The FLAGS argument, if non-zero, says to
check the readonly and noassign attributes and fail if either is set
builtins/read.def
- make `read -a aname' honor any readonly status of `aname'
- read -a now calls find_or_make_array_variable with FLAGS value 1
arrayfunc.[ch], subst.c, builtins/{declare,read}.def
- do_array_element_assignment -> assign_array_element
8/20
----
parse.y
- changed `for' command grammar to allow missing word list after `IN'
token, like latest POSIX drafts require
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- in sh_mktmpname(), check for filenum == 0 and init to non-zero number
in this case. it can happen on arithmetic overflow
support/mkversion.sh
- added `[0-9].[0-9][0-9][a-z]' as an acceptable value for a
distribution to allow for intermediate versions, like 2.05a
support/config.guess
- removed the addition of the output of `/usr/bin/objformat' when
creating the canonical name on FreeBSD machines, so the canonical
name is once again `freebsd4.2' instead of `freebsdelf4.2'
8/22
----
lib/readline/{rlstdc,history,keymaps,readline,rldefs,rlprivate,rlshell,
rltypedefs,xmalloc}.h
lib/readline/{bind,compat,complete,display,funmap,histexpand,histsearch,
input,isearch,kill,nls,parens,readline,rltty,search,shell,signals,vi_mode
- changed __P to PARAMS
lib/tilde/tilde.[ch]
- changed __P to PARAMS
{Makefile,configure}.in
- changed the version number to 2.05a
- changed the release status to `alpha1'
8/23
----
support/shobj-conf
- support for building shared libraries on Darwin/MacOS X
siglist.h
- extern declaration for strsignal() to compensate for lack of
a definition in some system include files
jobs.c
- remove casts from strsignal() calls
[bash-2.05a-alpha1 frozen]
8/27
----
[bash-2.05a-alpha1 released]
8/27
----
execute_cmd.c
- fix eval_arith_for_expr to handle the case where the expanded
word list is NULL, returning 0 in this case
print_cmd.c
- in print_function_def, make sure that func_redirects is assigned
a value before being used
8/28
----
alias.c
- include <ctype.h> for definition of isalpha()
bashhist.h
- add prototypes for extern function declarations
flags.c
- include bashhist.h for extern function declarations
mksyntax.c
- include <unistd.h> if HAVE_UNISTD_H is defined in config.h
parse.y
- include test.h for extern function declarations
externs.h
- change extern declaration for setlinebuf to sh_setlinebuf
stringlib.c
- include <glob/glob.h> for extern function declarations
variables.h
- add function prototypes for all of the sv_* functions
builtins/common.h
- add extern declarations for set_shellopts() and parse_shellopts()
from builtins/set.def
variables.c
- include "hashcmd.h" for extern declaration for flush_hashed_filenames
- include "pathexp.h" for extern declaration for setup_glob_ignore
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- cast to `long' instead of `int' in memalign for 64-bit machines
{pcomplete,trap}.c
- changed printf escape sequences used to print pointers to %p
lib/readline/undo.c
- include "xmalloc.h" for extern function declaration
input.h
- add function prototypes to extern declarations for getc_with_restart
and ungetc_with_restart
variables.[ch]
- changed type of `function' member of `struct name_and_function' to
`sv_func_t', which is defined and prototyped in variables.h
- map_over now takes an `sh_var_map_func_t *'
shell.h
- start of a set of function pointer typedefs like those in
lib/readline/rltypedefs.h
hashlib.[ch]
- second paramter to flush_hash_table is now an `sh_free_func_t *'
trap.c
- parameter to reset_or_restore_signal_handlers is now an
`sh_resetsig_func_t *'
pcomplete.h, pcomplib.c
- function pointer argument to print_all_compspecs is now an
`sh_csprint_func_t *'
- function pointer `list_getter' element of an `ITEMLIST' is now
prototyped with __P((...)) instead of using `Function *'
jobs.[ch]
- `j_cleanup' member of a JOB is now an `sh_vptrfunc_t *'
alias.c
- map_over_aliases now takes an `sh_alias_map_func_t *'
- free_alias_data now takes a `PTR_T'
pathexp.c
- function pointer argument to ignore_globbed_names is now an
`sh_ignore_func_t *'
bashline.c
- function pointer argument to _ignore_completion_names is now an
`sh_ignore_func_t *'
pathexp.h,{bashhist,bashline.c
- `item_func' member of a `struct ignorevar' is now an
`sh_iv_item_func_t *'
builtins/evalfile.c
- `errfunc' is now an `sh_vmsg_func_t *'
jobs.c
- map_over_job now takes an `sh_job_map_func_t *' as its first argument
array.[ch]
- function pointer argument to array_walk is now an
`sh_ae_map_func_t *'
general.c
- tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook has type `tilde_hook_func_t *',
and so the assignment in tilde_initialize doesn't need a cast
list.c
- map_over_words now takes an `sh_icpfunc_t *' as its second argument
input.h
- the `getter' and `ungetter' function pointer members of a
BASH_INPUT are now of types `sh_cget_func_t *' and
`sh_cunget_func_t *' respectively
- init_yy_io now takes an `sh_cget_func_t *' as its first argument and
an `sh_cunget_func_t *' as its second
parse.y
- init_yy_io now takes an `sh_cget_func_t *' as its first argument and
an `sh_cunget_func_t *' as its second
- initialize_bash_input casts bash_input.getter and bash_input.ungetter
appropriately
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- make the extern function definitions written to builtext.h have
prototypes with __P((...))
- include "stdc.h"
- change Function to mk_handler_func_t
- fixed comment_handler to take the right number of args
- prototyped all the handler functions with __P((...))
builtins.h
- the `function' member of a struct builtin is now of type
`sh_builtin_func_t *'
builtins/common.[ch]
- last_shell_builtin, this_shell_builtin are now of type
`sh_builtin_func_t *'
- find_shell_builtin, builtin_address, find_special_builtin now return
`sh_builtin_func_t *'
builtins/exit.def, {execute_cmd,jobs,nojobs,variables}.c, parse.y
- changed all declarations of last_shell_builtin and this_shell_builtin
execute_cmd.c
- execute_builtin, execute_builtin_or_function,
execute_subshell_builtin_or_function now take an
`sh_builtin_func_t *' instead of a `Function *' for argument
- changed appropriate variables from `Function *' to
`sh_builtin_func_t *'
builtins/{bind,builtin,enable,read,setattr}.def
- replaced uses of `Function *' in variable declarations with
appropriate types (sh_builtin_func_t * or rl_command_func_t *)
builtins/set.def
- set_func and get_func members of binary_o_options are now of types
`setopt_set_func_t *' and `setopt_get_func_t *', which are
prototyped
builtins/shopt.def
- set_func member of shopt_vars is now of type `shopt_set_func_t *'
bashline.c
- enable_hostname_completion now returns `int' (the old value of
perform_hostname_completion)
[The only use of Function and VFunction now is for unwind-protects]
9/4
---
lib/sh/getcwd.c
- use const define from config.h rather than `CONST'
- use PTR_T define from xmalloc.h rather than `PTR'
- include xmalloc.h for PTR_T
- remove PATH_MAX define, rely on value from maxpath.h
{general,mailcheck}.c, lib/sh/{pathcanon,pathphys}.c
- don't include maxpath.h directly; it's already included by shell.h
lib/sh/mailstat.c
- new `mailstat()' implementation, to stat a mailbox file for
mail checking. handles maildir-style mail directories with one
file per message and creates a dummy stat struct from them
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- add mailstat.c and mailstat.o in the appropriate places
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- augmented implementation with wrapper functions that pass in file
and line number information from cpp. currently unused, but a
placeholder for future debugging and use tracking
lib/malloc/shmalloc.h
- new file, extern declarations for allocation wrapper functions for
use by the shell (and others, I guess)
xmalloc.[ch]
- wrapper functions for xmalloc, xfree, xrealloc (sh_ prefixed) that
pass cpp line number information through to the malloc functions,
if USING_BASH_MALLOC is defined
9/5
---
lib/malloc/gmalloc.c
- removed; no longer part of distribution
lib/malloc/Makefile.in
- removed references to gmalloc.[co]
configure.in, doc/bashref.texi
- removed references to `--with-glibc-malloc' configure option
{configure,Makefile}.in
- changed the way bash malloc is configured into the Makefile, making
it more like how readline is configured. If the bash malloc is
not configured in, nothing in lib/malloc will be built
9/6
---
lib/malloc/imalloc.h
- new file, some internal malloc definitions
lib/malloc/mstats.h
- new file, definitions for malloc statistics structs and functions
lib/malloc/trace.c
- new file, malloc tracing functions (currently just print messages
to stderr), code is #ifdef MALLOC_TRACE
lib/malloc/stats.c
- new file, moved malloc stats code from malloc.c to here
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- moved some definitions to imalloc.h
- moved stats code to stats.c
- malloc tracing calls added to internal_{malloc,realloc,free}, all
#ifdef MALLOC_TRACE
lib/malloc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in
- added {imalloc,mstats}.h, {trace,stats}.c
parse.y
- changed decode_prompt_string to save and restore $?
(last_command_exit_value) around calls to expand_prompt_string(),
so command substitutions in PS1, etc. don't change $?
{array,subst}.c
- a couple more arrayind_t fixes from Paul Eggert
configure.in
- remove redundant check for wait3(2)
redir.h
- fixed a typo (stdin_redirs -> stdin_redirects)
9/10
----
execute_cmd.c
- remove check for \n and \r from WHITESPACE macro, since those
chars are not whitespace as returned by the whitespace(c) macro
- getinterp now takes a `char *' as first arg, not unsigned char *
- execute_shell_script now takes a `char *' as first arg, not
unsigned char *
- fix typo in forward declaration for `initialize_subshell'
general.[ch]
- check_binary_file now takes a (char *) argument, not unsigned char *
- pass unsigned char to isspace and isprint because of ISO C fuckup
- bash_tilde_expand now takes a `const char *' as its argument
builtins/evalfile.c, shell.c
- buffer passed to check_binary_file is char, not unsigned char
parse.y
- fix extern declaration for yyerror()
- yyerror now takes a `const char *' as first arg
{error,jobs}.c
- fixes to printf-style functions to handle pids wider than an int
lib/readline/{isearch,vi_mode}.c
- fix call to rl_message in rl_display_search (remove extra arg)
variables.c
- fix missing argument to builtin_error in make_local_variable
builtins/getopts.def
- since getopts takes no options, change while loop calling
internal_getopts to a simple `if' check
builtins/printf.def
- since printf takes no options, change while loop calling
internal_getopts to a simple `if' check
lib/readline/bind.c
- remove _SET_BELL macro, expand code inline
lib/readline/input.c
- change _rl_input_available to use either select or FIONREAD,
but not both
lib/readline/readline.c
- fix rl_digit_loop to remove unreachable code at end of loop
{bashhist,bashline,expr,jobs,redir,shell}.c, builtins/fc.def, lib/sh/snprintf.c
- bracket unused functions with #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED/#endif
- remove some unused variables
execute_cmd.c
- remove #ifdef'd code that allowed `return' to terminate a select
statement
expr.c
- remove some extraneous tests from strlong()
array.h
- arrayind_t is now a long, since shell arithmetic is performed as
longs
- remove second declaration of new_array_element
builtins/printf.def
- in mklong, xrealloc cannot return NULL, so don't check for it
- remove some #if 0 code
- fix core dump triggered by a format specification with more than
one `*'
- remove `foundmod', since its value mirrors `modchar != 0'
- include "common.h" for builtin_{error,usage} declarations
Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- updated some dependencies due to new include files
pcomplete.c
- include "execute_cmd.h" for declaration of execute_shell_function
arrayfunc.c
- include <stdio.h> for printf
- include "builtins/common.h" for builtin_error declaration
builtins/evalstring.c
- include "../trap.h" for run_trap_cleanup declaration
builtins/help.def
- include "common.h" instead of locally declaring builtin_error
and builtin_usage
error.h
- add extern declaration for itrace()
- add prototype to extern declaration of get_name_for_error
- file_error now takes a `const char *' as first argument
externs.h
- added prototype for sh_setlinebuf declaration, bracketed with
NEED_SH_SETLINEBUF_DECL so we don't need stdio.h everywhere
- add extern declaration for parse.y:return_EOF()
shell.c
- add NEED_SH_SETLINEBUF_DECL before including shell.h
lib/readline/callback.c
- include <stdlib.h> or "ansi_stdlib.h" for abort declaration
quit.h
- remove declaration of throw_to_top_level
subst.c
- remove unused extern declaration for getopts_reset
lib/sh/netopen.c
- include <shell.h> for legal_number, etc.
- add prototype for inet_aton extern declaration
lib/sh/clock.c
- include <stdc.h> for __P declaration
- add extern declaration for get_clk_tck
support/mkversion.sh
- changed so that extern function declarations for functions in
version.c (moved from externs.h) are in the generated version.h
shell.h
- include version.h
version.c
- various `char *' version variables are now `const char *'
general.h
- add prototype for same_file, bracketed with _POSIXSTAT_H
#ifdef, since that's what include/posixstat.h defines
builtins/common.[ch]
- _evalfile, maybe_execute_file, source_file, and fc_execute_file
now take a `const char *' as their first argument
eval.c
- removed extern declaration of yyparse; it's in externs.h
parse.y
- added prototypes to static forward function declarations
- changed local `all_digits' variable in read_token_word () to
all_digit_token to avoid clash with all_digits() function in
general.c
{bashhist,copy_cmd,make_cmd,hashlib,mailcheck}.c
- added prototypes for static function declarations
shell.h
- add extern declarations for interactive, interactive_shell,
changed c files with extern declarations
pcomplete.c
- changed it_init_aliases to avoid shadowing global variable
`aliases'
bashline.c,pathexp.c,general.h
- sh_ignore_func_t is now a pointer to a function taking a
`const char *'; users changed
configure.in
- test for <strings.h>
config.h.in
- add #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
bashansi.h
- change like recommended in autoconf manual
9/11
----
[a date which will live in infamy. prayers for the victims.]
execute_cmd.c
- don't use an absolute index into abuf in mkfmt, use
sizeof(abuf) to compute last index
builtins/common.c
- fix read_octal to do a better job of detecting overflow while
iterating through the string
builtins/umask.def
- change octal-print mode to print 4 digits, like other shells
- cast umask to unsigned long to avoid problems on systems where
it's wider than an int (POSIX doesn't guarantee that mode_t is
no wider than an int, but real-world systems use int)
builtins/printf.def
- mklong can never return NULL (it uses xrealloc), so the mainline
doesn't need to check for NULL returns
- new function, getldouble (long double *), to get long doubles
- mklong now takes a `char *' as its second argument, the modifier(s)
to use
- changed use of `modchar' to handle more than a single modifier
character
- changed to handle `long double' and `L' formats better, rather
than discarding long double information
- since printf now follows the POSIX.2 rules for conversion errors,
we can dispense with the status returns from the get* functions
- make the get* functions as similar in structure as possible,
removing type casts, etc.
lib/sh/timeval.c,execute_cmd.c
- change some instances of `long' to `time_t', for systems where
a time_t is bigger than a long
jobs.c
- include "posixtime.h" instead of <sys/time.h>
config.h.in
- add defines for HAVE_DECL_CONFSTR, HAVE_DECL_STRTOLD,
HAVE_DECL_SBRK, HAVE_DECL_PRINTF
- remove defines for SBRK_DECLARED and PRINTF_DECLARED
- add _GNU_SOURCE define
configure.in
- add AC_CHECK_DECLS for strtold, confstr, sbrk, printf
- remove call to BASH_FUNC_SBRK_DECLARED
- remove call to BASH_FUNC_PRINTF
xmalloc.c, lib/malloc/malloc.c
- change check of SBRK_DECLARED to HAVE_SBRK_DECL
print_cmd.c
- change PRINTF_DECLARED to HAVE_DECL_PRINTF
builtins/evalstring.c, builtins/common.h
- parse_and_execute now takes a `const char *' as its second argument
input.h,parse.y
- with_input_from_* functions now take a `const char *' as their
second argument
- init_yy_io now takes a `const char *' as its fourth argument
parse.y,externs.h
- parse_string_to_word_list now takes a `const char *' as its second
argument
tests/builtins.right
- change output to account for extra digit in umask output
pcomplib.c
- free_progcomp now takes a PTR_T argument
builtins/bashgetopt.h
- include <stdc.h>
- add prototypes to extern declarations
builtins/shopt.def
- add prototypes to static function declarations
builtins/{fc,umask,wait}.def, builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c
- include <ctype.h> for isdigit macro (referenced by `digit(x)')
lib/readline/complete.c
- added more static function declarations with prototypes
9/12
----
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- use `^' instead of `*' in sh_mktmpname to make filenames a bit
more random
include/stdc.h,lib/readline/rldstdc.h
- add __attribute__ definition
builtins/common.h
- add printf __attribute__ to declaration of builtin_error
error.h
- add printf __attribute__ to declaration of programming_error,
report_error, parser_error, fatal_error, sys_error, internal_error,
internal_warning
lib/readline/readline.h
- add printf __attribute__ to declaration of rl_message
pcomplete.c
- add printf __attribute__ to declaration of debug_printf
print_cmd.c
- add printf __attribute__ to declarations of cprintf, xprintf
include/chartypes.h
- new file, includes <ctype.h> and defines macros that check for
safe (ascii) arguments before calling the regular ctype macros
{alias,bashline,execute_cmd,expr,findcmd,general,locale,mksyntax,stringlib,subst,variables}.c
parse.y
builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c
builtins/{fc,printf,umask,wait}.def
lib/glob/strmatch.c
lib/sh/{oslib,pathcanon,pathphys,snprintf,strcasecmp,strindex,stringvec,strtod,strtol,strtrans}.c
examples/loadables/{head,sleep}.c
- include "chartypes.h" or <chartypes.h> instead of <ctype.h>
Makefile.in,{builtins,lib/{glob,sh}}/Makefile.in
- update dependencies to include chartypes.h
lib/sh/inet_aton.c
- use `unsigned char' instead of `char' to pass to ctype.h functions
lib/sh/netopen.c
- check for '0' <= host[0] <= '9' in _getaddr instead of using
isdigit
subst.c,lib/sh/shquote.c
- change array subscripts into sh_syntaxtab from `char' to
`unsigned char'
{alias,bashline,execute_cmd,expr,general,subst}.c, parse.y
builtins/{fc,printf,umask,wait}.def builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c
lib/sh/{pathcanon,pathphys,snprintf,strcasecmp,strindex,strtod,strtol,strtrans}.c
examples/loadables/{head,sleep}.c
- change to use some of the new macros in chartypes.h
- remove old local macro definitions now provided by chartypes.h
general.h
- remove definition of isletter, ISOCTAL, digit, digit_value
- change legal_variable_starter and legal_variable_char to use
chartypes.h macros
- change ABSPATH to use chartypes.h macros
lib/readline/util.c
- change to use Paul Eggert's FUNCTION_FOR_MACRO define to define
function replacements for macros in chardefs.h
lib/readline/chardefs.h
- added some of the same macros as in chartypes.h
- change _rl_lowercase_p, _rl_uppercase_p, _rl_digit_p,
_rl_to_upper, _rl_to_lower to use new IS* macros
- added _rl_isident macro from vi_mode.c:isident
lib/readline/{bind,complete,nls}.c
- change to use some of the new macros from chardefs.h
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- isident -> _rl_isident
- remove local defines of macros in chardefs.h
lib/sh/strtol.c
- updated to new version, modified from glibc 2.2.4 and sh-utils-2.0.
This one can do strtoll and strtoull, if necessary
9/13
----
builtins/ulimit.def
- changed get_limit so it retrieves both hard and soft limits
instead of one or the other
- changed callers of get_limit
- changed getmaxvm to take soft limit, hard limit as arguments
- changed getmaxuprc to just take a single argument, the value
- changed calls to printone() to pass soft limit or hard limit
depending on `mode' instead of using old current_limit variable
- moved check for out-of-range limits in ulimit_internal into the
block that converts a string argument to a value of type rlim_t
- changed RESOURCE_LIMITS struct to break the description into a
description string and separate scale factor string
- changed print_all_limits to print a single error message if
get_limit fails, including limits[i].description now that the
scale factor has been removed from the description string
- removed DESCFMT define, since it's now used only in printone()
- changed printone to print the option character associated with a
particular limit if we're printing multiple limits
- changed calls to builtin_error to print the description associated
with a limit if setting or getting the limit fails
- added support for new POSIX 1003.1-200x rlim_t values:
RLIM_SAVED_CUR and RLIM_SAVED_MAX, which expand to the current
soft and hard limits, whatever they are
- changed printone to print `hard' or `soft' if the current limit is
RLIM_SAVED_MAX or RLIM_SAVED_CUR, respectively
- changed ulimit_internal to handle new `hard' and `soft' arguments
- changed help text do describe the special limit arguments `hard',
`soft', and `unlimited'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new `hard' and `soft' limit arguments to `ulimit'
hashlib.[ch]
- find_hash_item now takes a `const char *' is its first argument
- hash_string now takes a `const char *' is its first argument
- remove_hash_item now takes a `const char *' as its first argument
pcomplib.c
- removed cast from first argument to find_hash_item in find_compspec
general.[ch]
- absolute_program now takes a `const char *' as its argument
- absolute_pathname now takes a `const char *' as its argument
lib/glob/glob.[ch]
- glob_pattern_p now takes a `const char *' as its argument
bashline.c
- removed cast from first argument to absolute_program in
command_word_completion_function
- removed cast from first argument to glob_pattern_p in
attempt_shell_completion
findcmd.[ch]
- find_absolute_program, find_user_command, find_path_file,
search_for_command, user_command_matches now take a
`const char *' as their first argument
- file_status, executable_file, is_directory, executable_or_directory
now take a `const char *' as their argument
- _find_user_command_internal, find_user_command_internal,
find_user_command_in_path
lib/sh/makepath.c, externs.h
- changed sh_makepath so it takes `const char *' for its first
two arguments
hashcmd.[ch]
- find_hashed_filename now takes a `const char *' as its first arg
- remove_hashed_filename now takes a `const char *' as its first arg
variables.[ch]
- new_shell_variable, var_lookup, shell_var_from_env_string,
find_name_in_env_array, bind_function, makunbound,
bind_name_in_env_array, bind_tempenv_variable, bind_variable
now take a `const char *' as their first arg
- find_function, make_new_variable, find_tempenv_variable,
find_variable_internal, find_variable, set_func_read_only,
set_func_auto_export, all_variables_matching_prefix, assign_in_env,
assignment, kill_local_variable, make_local_variable, unbind_variable
now take a `const char *' as their arg
- mk_env_string now takes `const char *' arguments
arrayfunc.[ch]
- skipsubscript now takes a `const char *' as its argument
9/17
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- attempt to preserve case of what the user typed in
compute_lcd_of_matches if we're ignoring case in completion
builtins/{let,pushd}.def,{execute_cmd,expr}.c
- change some 0L constants to 0 and let the compiler sort it out
9/18
----
lib/malloc/alloca.c
- alloca now takes a `size_t' argument
include/memalloc.h
- if we're providing an extern function declaration for alloca,
use `void *' and prototype if __STDC__ is defined
- if HAVE_ALLOCA_H is defined, but C_ALLOCA is defined, don't
define HAVE_ALLOCA
9/19
----
subst.c
- do_assignment_internal, do_assignment, and do_assignment_no_expand
now take a `const char *' as their first argument
general.h
- a `sh_assign_func_t' is now a function taking a `const char *' and
returning int
hashcmd.c
- free_filename_data now takes a `PTR_T' argument to agree with the
typedef for `sh_free_func_t'
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- use TYPE_MAXIMUM define like strtol.c instead of huge constants
9/20
----
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- don't bother to compile the bulk of the body unless HAVE_SNPRINTF
or HAVE_ASPRINTF is not defined
9/24
----
flags.c
- ignore `set -n' if the shell was started interactively
lib/readline/readline.c
- initialize readline_echoing_p to 0; let the terminal-specific code
in rltty.c set it appropriately
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- changed internal_memalign() slightly to avoid compiler warnings about
negating an unsigned variable (-alignment -> (~alignment + 1))
9/27
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- changed rl_newline to set _rl_history_saved_point appropriately
for the {previous,next}_history code
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_history_preserve_point
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, `history-preserve-point', sets value of
_rl_history_preserve_point
10/1
----
lib/malloc/table.c
- new file, with a map of allocated (and freed) memory for debugging
multiple frees, etc. Indexed by hash on values returned by
malloc(); holds size, file and line number info for last alloc or
free and a couple of statistics pointers
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- a few cleanups; added calls for registering allocations and frees
if MALLOC_REGISTER is defined
- replaced MALLOC_RETURN with explicit MALLOC_NOTRACE define
- reordered fields in `struct...minfo' in `union mhead' to restore
eight-byte alignment
- added explicit checks for underflow in free and realloc since
checking mh_magic2 is not sufficient to detect everything (it's
no longer the last field in the struct, and thus not the bytes
immediately preceding what's returned to the user)
- new function, xbotch, for printing file and line number info for
the failed assertion before calling botch() (programming_error())
configure.in
- replaced call to BASH_C_LONG_LONG with call to
AC_CHECK_TYPES([long long])
- moved the C compiler tests before the tests for various
system types, so we can know whether we have `long long'
before testing for 64-bit types
- if we have `long long', check for sizeof(long long) and save value
aclocal.m4
- changed BASH_TYPE_BITS64_T to check `long long' before `long', but
after `double'
10/2
----
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- made malloc and realloc both agree on the rounding for a request of
size N (round up to nearest multiple of 8 after adjusting for
malloc overhead); uses new ALLOCATED_BYTES macro
- realloc and free now use new IN_BUCKET macro for underflow checks
execute_cmd.c
- fixed time_command() to use `time_t' instead of `long' to hold
time stamps
lib/sh/clock.c
- clock_t_to_secs now takes a `time_t *' second argument
- fixed print_clock_t to call clock_t_to_secs with right arguments
lib/sh/timeval.c
- fixed print_timeval to make `minutes' a `long' and make its
structure identical to print_clock_t
redir.c
- changed redirection_error to check for EBADF and use the file
descriptor being redirected from in the error message if it
is >= 0
Makefile.in
- changed release status to `beta1'
lib/glob/collsyms.h
- added a few ASCII symbols to the posix_collsyms array
10/3
----
aclocal.m4
- fixed typo in BASH_TYPE_BITS64_T
configure.in
- added check for unsigned chars with AC_C_CHAR_UNSIGNED
config.h.in
- added PROTOTYPES and __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ #defines
general.h
- if CHAR_MAX is not define by <limits.h>, provide a definition
builtins/printf.def
- change tescape() to mask \0 and \x escape sequences with 0xFF
- change tescape() to process at most two hex digits after a `\x'
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- change strtrans() to mask \0 and \x escape sequences with 0xFF
- change strtrans() to process at most two hex digits after a `\x'.
This affects `echo -e' and $'...' processing
lib/readline/bind.c
- changed rl_translate_keyseq() to process at most two hex digits
after a `\x'
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1
- changed documentation for key binding escape sequences to specify
that at most two hex digits after \x are translated
- changed documentation for key binding to specify that the result
of \nnn or \xhh escapes is an eight-bit value, not just ASCII
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed documentation of $'...' to specify that at most two hex
digits after \x are translated
- changed `echo' documentation to specify that at most two hex
digits after \x are translated
- changed documentation for `echo' and $'...' to specify that the
result of \nnn or \xhh escapes is an eight-bit value, not just ASCII
10/4
----
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- changed interface for xbotch to pass memory address and error code
as two additional arguments
- call mregister_describe_mem from xbotch to get the last allocation
or free before the botch
configure.in
- call AC_CHECK_DECLS([strsignal])
config.h.in
- add HAVE_DECL_STRSIGNAL
siglist.h
- make declaration of strsignal() dependent on !HAVE_DECL_STRSIGNAL
10/5
----
support/texi2html
- upgraded to version 1.64
10/9
----
aclocal.m4
- added check for `long long' to BASH_TYPE_PTRDIFF_T
configure.in
- replaced call to BASH_HAVE_TIOCGWINSZ with AC_HEADER_TIOCGWINSZ
aclocal.m4
- replaced body of BASH_STRUCT_TERMIOS_LDISC with call to
AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct termios.c_line, ...)
- replaced body of BASH_STRUCT_TERMIO_LDISC with call to
AC_CHECK_MEMBER(struct termios.c_line, ...)
[bash-2.05a-beta1 frozen]
10/10
-----
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- fixed exponent() to not smash the trailing zeros in the fraction
when using %g or %G with an `alternate form'
- fixed exponent() to handle the optional precision with %g and %G
correctly (number of significant digits before the exponent)
10/11
-----
expr.c
- fixed strlong() to correct the values of `@' and `_' when
translating base-64 constants (64#@ == 62 and 64#_ == 64), for
compatibility with ksh
lib/sh/itos.c
- added a slightly more flexible fmtlong() function that takes a
base argument and flags (for future use)
- rewrote itos and inttostr in terms of fmtlong
lib/sh/fmtulong.c
- new file, converts unsigned long to string. hooks for `unsigned
long long' in the future. unused as yet
10/15
-----
lib/readline/rltty.c
- change the SET_SPECIAL macro to avoid possible (but highly
unlikely) negative array subscripts
error.h
- add __attribute__ to extern declaration of itrace (even though the
function isn't defined in released versions of bash)
bashansi.h
- include <strings.h> if HAVE_STRINGS_H is defined, to get any extra
function declarations provided therein
copy_cmd.c
- fix typo in forward declaration for copy_arith_for_command
lib/malloc/stats.c
- make the accumulators in _print_malloc_stats be `unsigned long'
instead of `int'
externs.h, sig.h
- add `__noreturn__' gcc attribute to exit_shell and jump_to_top_level
declarations
lib/sh/mailstat.c, support/bashversion.c
- include <bashansi.h> for some string function declarations
lib/malloc/shmalloc.h
- added extern declarations of functions that do malloc debugging
lib/readline/{isearch,readline,vi_mode}.c
- make sure we index into _rl_keymap with a non-negative index
parse.y
- make sure we index into sh_syntaxtab with a non-negative index
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- bound the vi_mark_chars array with the number of characters between
'a' and 'z' rather than using a fixed amount
- don't use _rl_lowercase_p when deciding whether the char read by
rl_vi_set_mark is a valid mark; just use 'a' <= char <= 'z'
lib/readline/chardefs.h
- conditionally include memory.h and strings.h as in general.h
- replace ISASCII with IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN like other GNU software
- add defines for ISPRINT(c), ISLOWER(c) and ISUPPER(c)
- fix defines for _rl_lowercase_p, _rl_uppercase_p, _rl_digit_p,
_rl_pure_alphabetic, ALPHABETIC, _rl_to_upper, _rl_to_lower,
and _rl_isident to work on systems with signed chars
include/chartypes.h
- replace ISASCII with IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN like other GNU software
lib/sh/{strcasecmp,strtod,strtol}.c
- don't pass possibly-negative characters to tolower() or toupper()
lib/glob/strmatch.c
- don't bother testing for isupper in FOLD; rely on TOLOWER macro
from <chartypes.h> to do it
- don't use local definitions of isblank, et al.; rely on macros
from <chartypes.h>
lib/readline/{display,readline}.c, mksyntax.c
- use new ISPRINT macro instead of isprint()
builtins/{kill.def,mkbuiltins.c},{error,execute_cmd,jobs,nojobs,subst}.c
- don't assume that a pid_t fits into an int for printing and other
uses
variables.[ch]
- the unused put_gnu_argv_flags_into_env now takes a `long' pid
argument
configure.in, config.h.in
- call AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS, define HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS if found
- check for strtoull(), define HAVE_STRTOULL if found
- check for uintmax_t, define to `unsigned long' if not found
lib/sh/mailstat.c
- don't use st_blocks member of struct stat unless
HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_BLOCKS is defined; otherwise use the st_nlink
field to return the total number of messages in a maildir-style
mail directory
general.h,{alias,expr,general,subst,variables}.c
builtins/{printf,read}.def
lib/readline/{bind,complete,nls}.c
lib/sh/{pathcanon,pathphys,shquote,snprintf,strindex,strtod,strtol,strtrans}.c
- cast args to ctype macros to unsigned char for systems with signed
chars; other fixes for signed chars
lib/sh/{fmtullong,strtoull.c}
- new files, more support for `long long'
Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in
- make fmtullong.o and strtoull.o part of libsh
lib/sh/itos.c
- remove local copy of fmtlong; use fmtulong instead
- new functions: uitos, uinttostr work on `unsigned long'
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- fixes to make `unsigned long long' work (%llu)
- fixes to make unsigned formats not print the sign when given
an unsigned long that is greater than LONG_MAX
externs.h
- extern declarations for fmtulong, fmtulloing, strtoull
- extern declarations for uitos, uinttostr
10/16
-----
configure.in
- move header checks before function checks
- move c compiler tests before header checks
- check for <inttypes.h> with BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES
- change type checks for intmax_t, uintmax_t to not attempt to
include <stdint.h>
- check for strtoimax, strtoumax, strtoll, strtol, strtoull, strtoul
with BASH_CHECK_DECL (for declarations in header files) and
AC_REPLACE_FUNCS (for availability and LIBOBJS substitution)
- remove check for have_long_long around sizeof check for long long
(since autoconf will give it a size of 0 if the type isn't found)
config.h.in
- add a define for HAVE_INTTYPES_H
- add a define for HAVE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG
- add defines for HAVE_STRTOIMAX, HAVE_STRTOUMAX, HAVE_STRTOLL
aclocal.m4
- new func, BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES, which just calls AC_CHECK_HEADERS
on <inttypes.h>; separate so it can be AC_REQUIREd
- AC_REQUIRE([BASH_HEADER_INTTYPES]) in BASH_CHECK_TYPE
- include <inttypes.h> in BASH_CHECK_TYPE if HAVE_INTTYPES_H is
defined
- change AC_DEFINE to AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED in BASH_CHECK_TYPE
- new `long long' checking macros: BASH_TYPE_LONG_LONG and
BASH_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG
- new BASH_CHECK_DECL
lib/sh/{strto[iu]max,strtoll}.c, lib/sh/Makefile.in, Makefile.in
- new files
externs.h
- extern declarations for strtoll, strtoimax, strtoumax
lib/malloc/alloca.c
- include <bashtypes.h> for size_t
builtins/printf.def
- new functions: getllong, getullong, getintmax, getuintmax; return
long long, unsigned long long, intmax_t, uintmax_t respectively
- builtin printf now handles `ll' and `j' length modifiers directly
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- use LIBOBJS to decide whether or not the strto* functions are
needed
10/17
-----
configure.in
- call AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(rename)
- move getcwd, strpbrk, strcasecmp, strerror, strtod
from AC_CHECK_FUNCS to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS
- only call BASH_FUNC_GETCWD if $ac_func_getcwd == "yes"
- call BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST
- if we don't have vprintf but have _doprnt, call AC_LIBOBJ(vprint)
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- remove rename, getcwd, inet_aton, strpbrk, strcasecmp, strerror,
strtod, vprint from OBJECTS; picked up from LIBOBJS
aclocal.m4
- change BASH_FUNC_GETCWD to call AC_LIBOBJ(getcwd) if the libc
getcwd(3) calls popen(3)
- change BASH_FUNC_INET_ATON to call AC_LIBOBJ(inet_aton) if it's
not found in libc or as a #define even with the special includes
- BASH_KERNEL_RLIMIT_CHECK -> BASH_CHECK_KERNEL_RLIMIT
- BASH_DEFAULT_MAILDIR -> BASH_SYS_DEFAULT_MAILDIR
- BASH_JOB_CONTROL_MISSING -> BASH_SYS_JOB_CONTROL_MISSING
- BASH_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS -> BASH_SYS_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS
- BASH_SIGNAL_CHECK -> BASH_SYS_SIGNAL_VINTAGE
- BASH_DUP2_CLOEXEC_CHECK -> BASH_FUNC_DUP2_CLOEXEC_CHECK
- BASH_PGRP_SYNC -> BASH_SYS_PGRP_SYNC
- BASH_RLIMIT_TYPE -> BASH_TYPE_RLIMIT
- BASH_FUNC_PRINTF -> BASH_DECL_PRINTF
- BASH_FUNC_SBRK_DECLARED -> BASH_DECL_SBRK
- BASH_MISC_SPEED_T -> BASH_CHECK_SPEED_T
- BASH_CHECK_SOCKLIB -> BASH_CHECK_LIB_SOCKET
- new macro, BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST, encapsulates all the checks for
sys_siglist, _sys_siglist, and strsignal(), sets SIGLIST_O to
siglist.o if appropriate
Makefile.in
- use SIGLIST_O variable to decide whether or not we need siglist.o
{execute_cmd,subst}.c
- change a couple of instances of ISDIGIT to DIGIT, where we really,
really only want ascii digits
ansi_stdlib.h
- don't need a declaration for atol()
10/18
-----
aclocal.m4
- new macro, BASH_FUNC_PRINTF_A_FORMAT, checks for printf support
for %a, %A conversion specifiers, defines HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT
if successful
configure.in
- call AC_CHECK_FUNCS for isascii
- call BASH_FUNC_PRINTF_A_FORMAT
config.h.in
- add a define for HAVE_ISASCII
- add a define for HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- for long double output, fall back to sprintf using ldfallback()
function for floating point formats
- support %a, %A using dfallback() or ldfallback() if
HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT is defined
- fix bug in vasprintf that returned wrong value in its first
argument if the buffer holding the result string got reallocated
- fixed PUT_CHAR macro to increment the counter even if we've
exceeded the buffer size, for the return value from
vsnprintf/snprintf
- fix vsnprintf_internal to not use counter < length as a loop
condition, but always process the entire format string (for
the return value from vsnprintf/snprintf)
builtins/printf.def
- support %a, %A if HAVE_PRINTF_A_FORMAT is defined
include/typemax.h
- new file, with the TYPE_MAXIMUM stuff that's duplicated in several
files in lib/sh
lib/sh/{fmtulong,strtol,snprintf}.c
- include <typemax.h> instead of having the definitions in each file
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- updated dependencies for typemax.h
10/22
-----
configure.in
- call AC_CHECK_FUNCS on ctype.h functions/macros that bash redefines
in chartypes.h
config.h.in
- defines for HAVE_IS{ASCII,BLANK,GRAPH,PRINT,SPACE,XDIGIT}
include/chartypes.h, lib/glob/strmatch.c, lib/readline/chardefs.h
- don't redefine some is* ctype macros/functions if HAVE_ISXXX is
defined (meaning that an appropriate function, but not a macro,
exists)
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- new function, ansic_shouldquote, returns 1 if argument string
contains non-printing chars that should be quoted with $'...'
externs.h
- new declaration for ansic_shouldquote()
variables.c
- change print_var_value to ansi C quote the string if we're not in
posix mode and the variable's value contains non-printing chars,
to use the regular shell single quoting if the value contains
shell meta-characters, and to just output the string otherwise
lib/sh/shquote.c
- add `break' to `case '~':' to avoid fallthrough and extra test
doc/bashref.texi
- note that in POSIX mode, `set' displays variable values that
include nonprinting characters without quoting, unless they
contain shell metacharacters
builtins/printf.def, lib/sh/snprintf.c
- handle `F' conversion specifier as equivalent to 'f'
parse.y, {nojobs,variables}.c
- a couple of cleanups for when building a minimal configuration
nojobs.c
- new function: stop_making_children(), just sets
already_making_children to 0 (like stop_pipeline)
subst.c
- call stop_making_children from subst.c:command_substitute if
JOB_CONTROL is not defined. This fixes the bug where the wrong
process is waited for (and its status returned) when using
command substitution in a null command in a shell function
builtins/printf.def
- new variable `tw' used to keep track of the total number of
characters written by a single call to `printf' -- to be
used for the `%n' conversion, which will be added later. It
gets reset each time we reuse the format string, which is what
ksh93 seems to do
10/23
-----
variables.c
- new function, bind_var_to_int (char *var, long val)
variables.h
- extern declaration for bind_var_to_int
lib/sh/netopen.c
- use gai_strerror() for error messages when getaddrinfo() fails
- use PF_INET if DEBUG is defined, since IPv6 doesn't work for me
Makefile.in
- pass DEBUG=${DEBUG} down to makes in some subdirectories
{builtins,lib/{glob,sh}}/Makefile.in
- append ${DEBUG} to LOCAL_CFLAGS value, passed by top-level Makefile
builtins/printf.def
- added support for %n format conversion char (number of chars printed
so far from current format string)
10/24
-----
variables.c
- if posixly_correct is set, the default value of $MAILCHECK is 600
- use legal_number instead of atoi in adjust_shell_level
- treat non-numeric assignments to SECONDS as 0 in assign_seconds
- new function, init_funcname_var; sets FUNCNAME as a dynamic variable
if it's not set in the initial environment
- new function, init_groups_var; sets GROUPS as a dynamic array
variable if it's not set in the initial environment
- new function, init_dirstack_var; sets DIRSTACK as a dynamic array
variable if it's not set in the initial environment
- new function, init_seconds_var; sets SECONDS as a dynamic
variable using any valid integer value in the initial environment
as the initial value, as if an assignment had been performed
- call init_funcname_var, init_groups_var, init_dirstack_var,
init_seconds_var from initialize_dynamic_variables
- non-numeric values assigned to LINENO are treated as 0
- change initialize_shell_variables to not auto-export PATH or TERM
- change set_home_var to not auto-export HOME
- change set_shell_var to not auto-export SHELL
- broke the code that sets HOSTNAME, HOSTTYPE, MACHTYPE, OSTYPE
out into a separate function, set_machine_vars; none of those
variables are auto-exported
- bash no longer un-exports SSH_CLIENT or SSH2_CLIENT
shell.c
- changed isnetconn() to check SSH_CLIENT and SSH2_CLIENT only if
SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC is defined in config-top.h
config-top.h
- added a commented-out definition for SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC
10/25
-----
Makefile.in
- changed RELSTATUS to `rc1' (release candidate 1)
10/29
-----
locale.c
- fixed an `=' vs. `==' typo in set_locale_var when parsing
LC_NUMERIC
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document what bash does with $POSIXLY_CORRECT
doc/builtins.1
- some updates
builtins/psize.sh
- some mktemp(1) changes
lib/readline/readline.c
- change rl_backward to check for rl_point < 0 and reset to 0 if so
lib/readline/util.c
- don't compile in _rl_strpbrk if HAVE_STRPBRK is defined
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- remove extern declaration of _rl_strpbrk
lib/readline/rldefs.h
- #define _rl_strpbrk as strpbrk if HAVE_STRPBRK is define, otherwise
add extern declaration of _rl_strpbrk from rlprivate.h
{mailcheck,shell,variables}.c
- make sure to include posixtime.h to get any prototype for time(3)
in scope
{array,eval,execute_cmd,mksyntax,subst}.c, parse.y
builtins/common.c
lib/sh/pathcanon.c
- a few changes as the result of `gcc -Wall' patches from solar
designer
builtins/read.def, parse.y
- change some calls to free() to xfree()
builtins/set.def
- make sure unset_builtin() resets unset_array to 0 each time through
the loop, because it's set (and used) depending on the current
argument
shell.h
- new define, USE_VAR, to force the compiler to not put a particular
variable in a register -- helpful if registers are not restored
by setjmp/longjmp
builtins/{evalfile.c,{read,wait}.def}, {eval,execute_cmd,shell,test}.c
- use USE_VAR for some variables
subst.c
- fixed a case in expand_word_internal where a NULL pointer could
have been passed to free() (though free() should ignore it)
- fixed a case at the end of expand_word_internal where LIST could
have been used uninitialized (it makes gcc happy, though it
doesn't happen in practice)
test.c
- give test_syntax_error(), beyond(), and integer_expected_error()
the `__noreturn__' attribute for gcc
unwind_prot.c
- in clear_unwind_protect_list(), convert `flags' to `long' (via
assignment to a `long' variable) before casting to `char *', in
case pointers and longs are 64 bits and ints are 32 (makes no
difference on 32-bit machines)
10/30
-----
print_cmd.c
- fixed cprintf to avoid gcc warning about assigning const pointer
to non-const (discarding type qualifier)
{make_cmd,pcomplete,test}.c,parse.y
- some minor changes to shut up gcc warnings
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- fixed sh_mktmpfp to avoid file descriptor leaks in the case that
sh_mktmpfd succeeds but fdopen fails for some reason
- change sh_mktmpfd to use the same scheme for computing `filenum'
as sh_mktmpname
- change get_sys_tmpdir to prefer P_tmpdir if P_tmpdir is defined
- changed sh_mktmpname and sh_mktmpfd to avoid trying to assign to
`nameroot' if `nameroot == 0' (duh)
- add code to sh_mktmpfd to use mkstemp(3) if USE_MKSTEMP is defined
- add code to sh_mktmpname to use mktemp(3) if USE_MKTEMP is defined
support/{fixlinks,mkclone}
- use mktemp if it's available for the symlink test
- use $TMPDIR instead of hardcoding /tmp; default to /tmp
- use a better filename for the symlink test instead of `z'
support/bashbug.sh
- more changes inspired by a patch from solar designer
lib/malloc/Makefile.in
- new target `alloca', which builds libmalloc.a with alloca.o only
(for systems without alloca that are configured --without-bash-malloc)
configure.in
- if we don't have a working alloca and are not configured to build
the bash malloc library, make a malloc library containing only
alloca.o
aclocal.m4
- slight change to RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION to deal with minor version
numbers with a letter appended (like 4.2a)
10/31
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- slight change to note that only interactive shells resend a SIGHUP
to all jobs before exiting
externs.h
- declare strto[ui]max only if NEED_STRTOIMAX_DECL is defined. This
keeps picky compilers from choking because intmax_t is not defined
(MacOS X 10.1)
builtins/printf.def
- #define NEED_STRTOIMAX_DECL before including shell.h
11/1
----
general.c
- check in bash_tilde_expand() for an unquoted tilde-prefix; don't
bother passing the string to tilde_expand unless the prefix is
unquoted
shell.c
- fix a problem with $LINENO when executing commands supplied with
the -c invocation option when ONESHOT is defined
[bash-2.05a-rc1 frozen]
builtins/printf.def
- fix the %n conversion to require that the variable name supplied
be a valid shell identifier
variables.c
- improve random number generator slightly by using the upper 16
bits of the running random number instead of the lower 16, which
are incrementally more random
11/2
----
configure.in
- if RL_INCLUDEDIR ends up being /usr/include, don't put
-I$(RL_INCLUDEDIR) into CFLAGS
11/5
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- correct description of POSIXLY_CORRECT to note that the shell enters
posix mode *before* the startup files are read if POSIXLY_CORRECT
is in the initial environment
variables.c
- fix function prologues for init_dirstack_var and init_groups_var
to agree with caller (no arguments)
jobs.c
- fix forward function declarations for pipe_read and pipe_close
subst.c
- removed `inline' attribute from skip_double_quoted because it can
potentially be called recursively
bashline.c
- quick fix to bashline.c:attempt_shell_completion programmable
completion code to just punt if the end of the command word found
by find_cmd_end is <= the start found by find_cmd_start (the bug
is probably in find_cmd_start -- fix later)
pcomplete.c
- fix gen_matches_from_itemlist to return if the stringlist is null
after any cleaning or initialization, before trying to use it
- fix GEN_COMPS to only bother to try to append the STRINGLIST
returned by gen_matches_from_itemlist to `glist' if it's non-NULL
lib/sh/stringlist.c
- make copy_stringlist return NULL if the STRINGLIST * passed as an
argument is NULL
- make append_stringlist call copy_stringlist only if M2 is non-NULL;
otherwise just return NULL if m1 is NULL
- make word_list_to_stringlist return 0 immediately if the passed
LIST argument is NULL
- make realloc_stringlist call alloc_stringlist if the passed
STRINGLIST argument (`sl') is 0, just like realloc calls malloc
subst.c
- in skip_to_delim(), if we have an unclosed ${, and it's at the end
of the string (string[i] == '{', string[i+1] == '{' and
string[i+2] == 0, return si (i + 2) immediately without bothering
to call extract_dollar_brace_string or extract_delimited_string
- in skip_to_delim(), if string[i] is 0 after a call to
extract_dollar_brace_string or extract_delimited_string (meaning we
have an unclosed ${ or other expansion, return i immediately without
doing a `continue' (which will increment i past the end of string)
- in split_at_delims, don't increment te by 1 if it's pointing to a
delimiter. this has the effect of skipping the first delimiter
char in a possibly multi-character delimiter, and ignoring
single-char delimiters like `>'
configure.in
- use AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_blocks]) instead of a call to
AC_STRUCT_ST_BLOCKS to avoid configure changing LIBOBJS if the test
fails
general.c
- introduce two new variables: bash_tilde_{prefixes,suffixes}, set
to the additional prefixes and suffixes bash wants to pass to the
tilde expansion code (reserved for post-bash-2.05a fix)
aclocal.m4
- add missing `test' in BASH_CHECK_SYS_SIGLIST
11/7
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix rl_vi_goto_mark to explicitly check that the desired mark is
between 'a' and 'z', since some locales have lowercase letters
outside that range, which could cause a negative subscript
include/chartypes.h
- remove superfluous `#undef ISASCII'
lib/sh/strto[iu]max.c
- changes from Paul Eggert to work around buggy compilers and catch
configuration errors at compile time
aclocal.m4
- new macro, BASH_C_LONG_DOUBLE, identical to AC_C_LONG_DOUBLE but
with a fix for Irix 5.3 (not called, since I'm not sure it's the
right thing to do -- the C standard allows double and long double
to be the same size)
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- only try to write the trailing NUL in vsnprintf_internal if
data->length is >= 0, since if it's not, we probably don't have
a buffer
Makefile.in
- changed RELSTATUS to `release'
11/8
----
lib/sh/strtol.c
- make sure chars passed to toupper are cast to unsigned
unwind_prot.c
- change clear_unwind_protect_list to not require a cast from `int'
to `char *'
lib/readline/chardefs.h
- make _rl_digit_p succeed only for ascii digits, since that's what
most callers assume
11/13
-----
doc/bashref.texi
- added `ERR' trap and [-+]O invocation option to section listing
differences from the Bourne shell
11/15
-----
[bash-2.05a released]
11/19
-----
include/stdc.h
- new define, INLINE, defined as `inline' for gcc and empty otherwise
subst.c
- make skip_double_quoted, sub_append_string have INLINE attribute
trap.c
- use BASH_NSIG as upper limit for signal names in signal_name()
lib/readline/bind.c
- use RL_COMMENT_BEGIN_DEFAULT in output for rl-comment-begin value
error.c
- fix sys_error to save value of errno around calls to fprintf
doc/Makefile.in
- added rules to create PDF files from postscript and dvi input
MANIFEST.doc
- added {article,bash,bashref,rose94}.pdf
doc/bash.1
- rearranged some `.PD 0' and `.TP' directives so man2html will
handle them better (shouldn't affect groff output)
support/man2html.c
- small fix to handle quoted string arguments to directives like
`.BR' without mangling the output
11/20
-----
{arrayfunc,variables}.c
- changed calling sequence for dynamic array variable `assign'
functions to (SHELL_VAR *self, char *value, arrayind_t ind)
- changed calling sequence for dynamic variable assign functions
to the same as array variable assign_func. Now this can be
prototyped
variables.h
- the assign_func member of a `struct variable' is now of type
`sh_var_assign_func_t', which is prototyped
- the dynamic_value member of a `struct variable' is now of type
`sh_var_value_func_t', which is prototyped
variables.c
- changed to use `sh_var_assign_func_t' and `sh_var_value_func_t'
builtins/cd.def
- when in posix mode, if the new directory name formed by PWD and
the argument passed by the user cannot be canonicalized, and the
-P option has not been supplied, return failure immediately
- if canonicalization failed, but the fallback to the directory
name specified by the user succeeds, reset the current working
directory
lib/readline/{input.c,rlprivate.h}
- renamed rl_unget_char to _rl_unget_char; made library global
lib/readline/{{bind,readline}.c,{keymaps,rlprivate}.h}
- support for `key subsequences'; allows a key sequence and a function
mapped to a subsequence of that key sequence. Primarily to allow
arrow keys to be bound in readline vi insert mode, while preserving
the ESC function to switch to command mode.
lib/readline/{input.c,rlprivate.h}
- new function, _rl_input_queued(T), does a check with select or
FIONREAD with a timeout of `T' (which is generally 0)
lib/readline/readline.c
- change _rl_dispatch_subseq to test for input in the queue if we
get ESC while in vi insertion mode if the keymap entry type for
ESC is ISKMAP. If _rl_input_queued returns non-zero, we assume
that an arrow key sequence has been pressed and go ahead with the
subsequence. If it returns zero, we assume that the user pressed
ESC to switch into command mode, and dispatch to that right away.
This avoids forcing the user to press another key before switching
into command mode
11/21
-----
lib/readline/readline.c
- bind common arrow key sequences in vi insertion keymap
lib/readline/terminal.c
- bind termcap definition's arrow keys in vi insertion keymap
lib/readline/bind.c
- check for rl_vi_movement_mode in _rl_bind_if_unbound, so
binding the arrow keys can work
lib/readline/readline.c
- since _rl_bind_if_unbound does the check of what's currently
bound to the key sequence, the check in bind_arrow_keys_internal
was redundant
- bind_arrow_keys_internal now takes a Keymap argument and handles
saving and restoring _rl_keymap; changed bind_arrow_keys
accordingly
builtins/fc.def
- fix from Paul Eggert to substitute the nearest history number in
range if an out-of-range value is supplied. POSIX requires this
lib/sh/pathcanon.c
- fix from Corrina Vinschen for the special `cygdrive' prefix on
Cygwin
bashhist.c
- split the history adding code into more pieces:
check_history_control (char *line) checks LINE against the value
of HISTCONTROL, returning 1 if LINE should be saved and 0 if not
check_add_history (char *line) calls check_history_control and
history_should_ignore (line) and saves the line with
bash_add_history if the checks indicate that it should be saved
maybe_add_history just calls check_add_history to set the value
of first_line_saved
bashhist.h
- extern declaration for check_add_history()
shell.c
- don't call load_history() from the interactive shell startup
code if history_lines_this_session is > 0, indicating that we've
already saved some lines in the history and that we probably
don't want to overwrite them
builtins/history.def
- call check_add_history from push_history, so `history -s xx'
works even when in a compound command whose first line has not
been saved. (Caveat: in a compound command when the first
line has been saved, the line supplied to history -s will become
part of the compound command's history entry. Of course, the
delete_history call could remove the compound command from the
history entirely)
bashline.c
- use sh_makepath instead of xmalloc/sprintf in
command_word_completion_function
lib/readline/complete.c
- get_y_or_n now takes an int FOR_PAGER argument; caller changed
If FOR_PAGER is non-zero, get_y_or_n returns appropriate values
for a more-like pager: `newline' or `return' return 2; `q' or
`Q' return 0
- there is now a mini internal more-like pager for displaying a
list of completions that exceeds the screen height (new function
_rl_internal_pager, called from rl_display_match_list)
11/24
-----
command.h
- new flag, W_TILDEEXP, says to do tilde expansion on an
assignment word
execute_cmd.c
- fix_assignment_words now sets W_TILDEEXP for assignment word
arguments to `assignment builtins'
general.c
- bash_tilde_expand now takes a second argument indicating whether
or not it's being invoked in an `assignment context'
general.h
- change extern declaration for bash_tilde_expand
{bashline,execute_cmd,findcmd,general,variables}.c
builtins/evalfile.c
lib/sh/makepath.c
- fix callers of bash_tilde_expand appropriately
subst.c
- fix callers of bash_tilde_expansion appropriately
- add (currently commented-out) code that would tilde expand assignment
statement arguments to assignment builtins (W_TILDEEXP flag set)
even when the shell is in posix mode
bashline.c
- fix attempt_shell_completion to turn off
rl_filename_completion_desired when doing command name completion,
so no slash gets appended to the name if there happens to be a
directory with the same name in the current directory
11/26
-----
lib/readline/rltech.texinfo
- a couple of additions to the rl_stuff_char description
parse.y
- turn off echo_input_at_read in parse_string_to_word_list, so `set -v'
doesn't give extra lines of output when doing compound array
assignment
subst.c
- fix split_at_delims to handle skipping over a `\n' if it's a
delimiter (use spctabnl(c) instead of whitespace(c))
11/27
-----
support/config.{guess,sub}
- updated (with bash changes) to latest version from gnu.org
sig.h
- add prototype for set_signal_handler declaration
builtins/setattr.def
- add prototype to extern declaration of declare_builtin
builtins/times.def
- add no_options call, since times takes no options
lib/sh/spell.c
- add prototypes to forward declarations for midist and spdist
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- add explicit int return type to ansic_shouldquote declaration
lib/readline/rldefs.h, lib/readline/{macro,readline,util,undo}.c
- move define for SWAP to rldefs.h, removed from various C files
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- removed define for exchange(), changed to use SWAP instead
lib/readline/bind.c
- added some static forward function declarations
- find_boolean_var, find_string_var now take a `const char *' argument
lib/readline/signals.c
- added static forward declaration for rl_maybe_set_sighandler
lib/readline/readline.c
- add some common key bindings for the HOME and END keys in
bind_arrow_keys_internal
lib/readline/terminal.c
- fetch the `@7' termcap string; it's sent by the END key
- attempt to bind the terminal's END key to rl_end_of_line in
bind_termcap_arrow_keys; I don't know why I was using `kH'
instead of `@7'
doc/builtins.1
- remove `case', `for', `if', `until', `while' from NAME section;
those are not shell builtins
11/28
-----
stringlib.c
- new function, find_token_in_alist, takes a token value and an
ALIST argument, and returns the string correspoinding to the
token if found in the alist
externs.h
- new extern declaration for find_token_in_alist()
subst.c
- string_list_internal is no longer static
subst.h
- new extern declaration for string_list_internal()
parse.y
- new alist array of other tokens returned by read_token which are
not reserved words in word_token_alist[]
- reworked error reporting: new functions print_offending_line,
which prints the line containing the syntax error,
error_token_from_token, which takes the current token and tries to
figure out its textual representation, and error_token_from_text,
which does the old job of finding the bad token by analyzing the
text of shell_input_line at the current index
- report_syntax_error now tries to figure out the token that caused
the syntax error by first looking at current_token and falling
back to the old method of textual analysis if that fails
- report_syntax_error doesn't say the token resulting from the textual
analysis of the input line is an `unexpected token'; it just
says there is a `syntax error near xxx'
- changed conditional command error reporting to use the value
returned by error_token_from_token if it's not null instead of
just using the token value in the message, since current_token
ends up being set to -1, and the text of the message from
report_syntax_error might not be exactly right
- change parse_string_to_word_list to set current_token to the
offending token returned by read_token before calling yyerror()
to make the error reporting do the right thing
aclocal.m4
- fixed typo in BASH_CHECK_LIB_TERMCAP
configure.in
- add check for isinf(3); define HAVE_ISINF_IN_LIBC if found
config.h.in
- add define for HAVE_ISINF_IN_LIBC
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- check for Inf and NaN, using isinf and isnan if they're found in
libc
- use the current locale for thousands separator and decimal point
- recognize "'" flag; not implemented yet
- fix for snprintf/vsnprintf with length of 0 and string argument of
0 with non-zero length
builtins/read.def
- TMOUT is now the default timeout for `read' (and select) if set,
like ksh93 when reading from the terminal
- edit_line (called by read -e) now just does readline's filename
completion by setting rl_attempted_completion_function to NULL,
since e.g., doing command completion for the first word on the
line wasn't really useful
execute_cmd.c
- changed select_command to return failure status if select_query
returns NULL, indicating that read_builtin returned
EXECUTION_FAILURE
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new TMOUT behavior
- slight change to the description of the test `-ef' option
doc/bashref.texi
- added item to posix mode section describing failure behavior of
cd when invoked in logical mode and the pathname formed by
combining $PWD and the directory argument does not refer to an
existing directory
11/29
-----
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_function to call dispose_function_env after
merge_function_env if the shell is in posix mode (fixes debian
bash bug #117673)
lib/readline/readline.c
- rl_forward -> rl_forward_char; rl_forward function for compatibility
- rl_backward -> rl_backward_char; rl_forward function for
compatibility
- new functions, rl_forward_byte, rl_backward_byte, for future use
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declarations for rl_forward_char, rl_backward_char,
rl_forward_byte, rl_backward_byte
lib/readline/{emacs_keymap,funmap,vi_keymap,vi_mode
- rl_forward -> rl_forward_char
- rl_backward -> rl_backward_char
lib/readline/funmap.c
- new bindable names, `backward-byte' and `forward-byte'
aclocal.m4
- new function, BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE, encapsulates checks for
multibyte code
config.h.in
- add necessary defines for multibyte include files and functions
configure.in
- add call to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE
config-bot.h
- add code to define HANDLE_MULTIBYTE if prerequisites are met
lib/sh/xstrchr.c
- new file, xstrchr() is strchr(3) that handles multibyte characters
bashhist.c
- first_line_saved -> current_command_first_line_saved; variable is
now global
bashhist.h
- extern declaration for current_command_first_line_saved
11/30
-----
bashhist.c
- break the code that actually calls add_history out of
bash_add_history into a new function, really_add_history;
bash_add_history now calls really_add_history
- check_add_history takes a second `force' argument telling it
whether to call bash_add_history (force == 0) or really_add_history
(force != 0)
builtins/history.def
- in push_history, call delete_last_history if the current command
has more than one line, the first line was saved, and
command-oriented history is active. This takes care of deleting
the right history element if `history -s' is used within a
compound or multiline command
- in push_history, call check_add_history with second argument of 1
to skip check of current_command_line_count and add the arguments
to history -s as a single separate history entry
12/3
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- append a slash to completed names which are symlinks to directories
if the new variable _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs is non-zero
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, `mark-symlinked-directories', mirrors the
value of _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs
doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texinfo}
- documented new `mark-symlinked-directories' variable
12/4
----
variables.[ch]
- set_pipestatus_array now takes a second argument with the number
of processes in the array
- changed set_pipestatus_array to just modify the value in place if
the existing array has one element and the new array has one
element, and to modify existing values in place if new array has
more elements than existing array
variables.c, jobs.c
- changed set_pipestatus_array callers
jobs.c
- moved call to setjstatus() from set_job_status_and_cleanup to
wait_for, since set_job_status_and_cleanup is part of the SIGCHLD
signal handler call path, and race conditions accessing the
PIPESTATUS array will result for things like
while true; do date; done | cat > /dev/null
12/5
----
xmalloc.h
- don't redefine xmalloc, xrealloc, and xfree if DISABLE_MALLOC_WRAPPERS
is #defined
config.h.in
- #undef for DISABLE_MALLOC_WRAPPERS
configure.in
- define DISABLE_MALLOC_WRAPPERS if the --with-purify option is
supplied
lib/malloc/trace.c
- new function, malloc_trace_bin(N), traces allocations and frees
to bucket N (uses the same type of bitmap as `busy')
lib/malloc/table.c
- fix wraparound search problem in find_entry when searching for a
free entry when the table is full
12/6
----
lib/malloc/table.c
- keep an `overflow bucket' around to use when the table is full,
so find_entry always returns a valid pointer when FIND_ALLOC
is set
- new static variable to keep a count of the number of MT_ALLOC
entries in the mem_table
lib/sh/{oslib,clktck}.c
- if HAVE_LIMITS_H is defined, include <limits.h>
lib/sh/oslib.c
- new function, getmaxgroups() returns max number of simultaneous
groups
- new function, getmaxchild(), returns max number of simultaneous
user processes
general.c
- removed forest of #defines for getmaxgroups()
externs.h
- new extern declaration for getmaxgroups()
- new extern declaration for getmaxchild()
- new extern declaration for isnetconn()
lib/sh/netconn.c,shell.c
- new file, isnetconn() from shell.c moved here
Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in
- necessary changes for netconn.c
builtins/ulimit.def
- changed getmaxuprc() to just call getmaxchild() and massage the
return value appropriately
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- use the value returned by getmaxchild() in
mark_dead_jobs_as_notified instead of static CHILD_MAX
jobs.c
- new function, compact_jobs_list, removes some number of jobs from
the jobs table and reallocates the table, copying the jobs that
are left from the old table to the new. Compaction happens from
the beginning of the list and removes dead jobs, and we make sure
to keep the last CHILD_MAX jobs as POSIX.2 requires
- call compact_jobs_list from stop_pipeline if we're in a subshell,
there are no free jobs in the jobs table, and the jobs table is
at or above some maximum limit
execute_cmd.c
- change eval_arith_for_expr to set this_command_name to `((' before
calling evalexp, since it might be changed by evaluating the
loop body between evalexp calls
trap.c
- change reset_signal to turn off the SIG_TRAPPED flag for the
given signal, so shell builtins and functions running in command
substitutions don't run the signal handlers (traps are not supposed
to be inherited by command substitutions)
parse.y
- changed parse_string_to_word_list to turn off alias expansion
while parsing the array assignment
12/9
----
alias.c
- fix add_alias so that redefining an alias's value also resets the
EXPANDNEXT flag
12/10
-----
parse.y
- new function, token_is_assignment, called to check whether the text
before `=' makes up a valid assignment token before trying to parse
a compound assignment statement
- new function, parse_compound_assignment, to parse a compound
assignment statement instead of using parse_matched_pair; handles
comments and error reporting in the parser instead of waiting until
expansion time
- changed parse_compound_assignment and parse_string_to_word_list to
allow reserved words in compound array assignments
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- changed the documentation for rl_callback_read_char and
rl_callback_handler_remove to say what happens to the terminal
settings and what needs to be done to reset them
12/11
-----
bashline.c
- add emacs_edit_and_execute_command, bound to C-xC-e, like vi-mode
`v' command
- add bindable command name `edit-and-execute-command', bound to
run emacs_edit_and_execute_command()
lib/glob/strmatch.c
- add support for ksh93-like [:word:] character class (isalnum + `_')
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add note to section describing lists to clarify that a sequence of
one or more newlines may be used to delimit a command, equivalent
to a semicolon
- document new [:word:] pattern matching character class
doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo
- document `edit-and-execute-command' and its default emacs-mode
binding
include/chartypes.h
- add defines for TOCTRL and UNCTRL if they're not already defined
lib/readline/chardefs.h
- #undef UNCTRL if it's defined to avoid cpp redefinition warnings
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- add \cX (Control-X) escape for $'...' to ansicstr()
- change ansic_quote() to allocate at least four chars for each char
in the string argument, to account for \0xx octal values
- change ansic_quote() to no longer call sprintf for non-printable
characters; just translate the string to octal directly
print_cmd.c
- change xtrace_print_word_list to call ansic_quote() if
ansic_shouldquote() indicates that there are nonprinting characters
in a word
builtins/type.def
- changed deprecated long option parsing to just replace the word
in the list with the equivalent short option (-type -> -t) instead
of removing words from the list
- changed describe_command to take a single flags argument instead
of two int args; changed caller
- type now has two new options: -f suppresses function lookup (like
command), and -P forces a PATH search for the name(s)
builtins/common.h
- flags for describe_command are here
- changed extern declaration of describe_command
builtins/command.def
- changed call to describe_command to use flags from common.h, and
the right number of arguments
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new -f and -P options to `type'
12/12
-----
lib/readline/rldefs.h
- fixed prototype for _rl_strnicmp
execute_cmd.c
- select_query now takes a new argument, an int flag saying whether
or not to print the menu the first time through the loop. An
empty line in response to the prompt will always cause the menu
to be reprinted
- changed execute_select_command to cause select_query to reprint
the menu only if REPLY is set to NULL, if KSH_COMPATIBLE_SELECT
is defined
config-top.h
- define KSH_COMPATIBLE_SELECT, with a comment about its meaning
lib/readline/readline.c
- change rl_insert_comment to toggle if given an explicit numeric
argument: if the first characters on the line don't specify a
comment, insert one; if they do, delete the comment text
doc/bash.1, lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texinfo}
- documented new behavior of insert-comment with a numeric argument
12/13
-----
lib/malloc/watch.c
- new file, implements watchpoint functions
lib/malloc/watch.h
- new file, define some `events' for watchpoints and extern function
and variable declarations for watchpoint code
lib/malloc/imalloc.h
- #define MALLOC_WATCH if MALLOC_DEBUG is defined
- add __P define as in include/stdc.h if not already defined
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- remove __P define, now in imalloc.h
- include watch.h if MALLOC_WATCH is defined
- added calls to _malloc_ckwatch in internal_malloc, internal_free,
and internal_realloc
include/stdc.h
- augment __P define to allow prototypes if PROTOTYPES is defined
lib/readline/rlstdc.h
- augment PARAMS define to allow prototypes if PROTOTYPES is defined
lib/malloc/Makefile.in, Makefile.in
necessary changes to include watch.c in libmalloc
lib/readline/readline.c
- fix rl_delete_text to make sure that the starting position is >= 0
- _rl_init_line_state (called by readline via readline_initialize)
now sets rl_mark to 0
- rl_get_{next,previous}_history set rl_mark to 0 if rl_point is at
the end of the line and rl_end otherwise in emacs mode
lib/readline/kill.c
- rl_yank_nth_arg_internal and rl_paste_clipboard now set the mark
at point before calling rl_insert_text, like rl_yank
- rl_kill_full_line now resets rl_mark to 0
- rl_kill_line and rl_backward_kill_line now set rl_mark to the
point after the kill in emacs mode
- rl_kill_word and rl_backward_kill_word now set rl_mark to the
point after the kill in emacs mode
- rl_unix_word_rubout and rl_unix_line_discard now set rl_mark to
the point after the kill in emacs mode
lib/readline/search.c
- noninc_search saves and restores the mark, since it can be changed
while reading the search string
- noninc_dosearch sets the mark at the end of the line, making the
region bound the `inserted' text since rl_point is set to 0
- rl_history_search_internal sets the mark at the end of the line,
for the same reason
lib/readline/isearch.c
- rl_search_history now saves and restores the mark
- if no matching lines are found at all when doing an isearch, leave
point where it was instead of moving it to the end of the line
12/17
-----
lib/readline/rlmbutil.h
- new file, place for multi-byte character defines and extern
declarations
lib/readline/{bind.c,readline.c,rlprivate.h}
- new bindable variable, `byte-oriented', tracks value of
rl_byte_oriented variable
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- new file, with multibyte char utility functions
lib/readline/{complete,display,readline,util,vi_mode}.c
- new code for multibyte characters, derived from IBM patch
12/18
-----
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- include posixtime.h for time() extern declaration
support/bashversion.c
- include <unistd.h> if it's available
lib/readline/{histexpand,input,isearch,search}.c
- new code for multibyte characters, derived from IBM patch
lib/readline/readline.h
- include rltypedefs.h
12/19
-----
lib/readline/complete.c
- slight change to mark-directories code to avoid adding a slash if
point is at the end of the line (rl_line_buffer[rl_point] == '\0')
and the previous character was a slash
- change printable_part to not return empty pathnames, which could
happen when completing filenames and a filename with a trailing
slash was passed as the argument. If the portion following the
trailing slash is NULL, ignore it and look for a previous slash.
If there's no previous slash, just return the filename argument
- new variable, rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs, mirrors the value
of (user-settable with a variable) _rl_complete_mark_symlink_dirs
but may be modified by application-specific completion functions
when appropriate (set in rl_complete_internal and rl_menu_complete)
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs
pcomplete.c
- if one of the actions is CA_DIRECTORY, set
rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs to indicate that we want the
trailing slash (might have to relax this)
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- documented rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs variable
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo, doc/bash.1
- documented the fact that `complete -d' and `complete -o dirnames'
force readline to append a slash to symlinks to directories
builtins/enable.def
- changed enable_shell_builtin to disallow enabling disabled
builtins in a restricted shell
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new enable behavior in restricted shells
doc/Makefile.in
- new rule to make an `RBASH' file documenting the restrictions
imposed by a restricted shell
expr.c
- broke the code that evaluates variables and returns results out
of readtok() into a new function: expr_streval()
- expr_streval() now performs the standard unset variable error
behavior if `set -u' has been executed and it's asked to look
up an unset variable
- broke the code that frees up the expression context stack into
a new function: expr_unwind()
variables.c
- fixed bind_int_variable so it handles array element assignment,
so expressions like `b[7]++' and `b[0] = 42' work right
- new function, get_variable_value, returns the string value of
the SHELL_VAR * passed as an argument
- get_string_value now calls get_variable_value with a non-null
result from find_variable
12/20
-----
lib/readline/rlmbutil.h, mbutil.c
- combined _rl_find_next_mbchar and _rl_find_next_nonzero_mbchar into
a single function
- combined _rl_find_prev_mbchar and _rl_find_prev_nonzero_mbchar into
a single function
lib/readline/{display,readline,vi_mode}.c
- changed callers of _rl_find_next_mbchar and
_rl_find_next_nonzero_mbchar
lib/readline/{complete,display,histexpand,readline,vi_mode}.c
- changed callers of _rl_find_prev_mbchar and
_rl_find_prev_nonzero_mbchar
12/20
-----
lib/sh/mktime.c
- new file, from glibc/gawk, compiled in if system doesn't have a
working mktime(3)
lib/sh/strftime.c
- new file, from gawk, compiled in if system doesn't have a
working strftime(3)
lib/sh/Makefile.in, Makefile.in
- changes for mktime.c, strftime.c
configure.in
- call AC_FUNC_MKTIME, AC_STRUCT_TM, AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
- call AC_REPLACE_FUNC(strftime)
config.h.in
- add defines for TM_IN_SYS_TIME, HAVE_TZSET, HAVE_TM_ZONE,
HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE, HAVE_STRFTIME
externs.h
- provide an extern declaration for strftime if HAVE_STRFTIME is
not defined and NEED_STRFTIME_DECL is
lib/tilde/tilde.h
- header files should not include <config.h>
parse.y
- replace code in decode_prompt_string that chops up value returned
by ctime(3) with calls to strftime -- as a result, the expansion
of \@ has changed slightly (since it depends on the locale)
- added new \D{format} prompt string escape; `format' is passed to
strftime(3). Empty format is the same as `%X' (locale-specific
representation of the current time)
- combined cases for '\\', '\a', '\e', and '\r' in same case branch
in decode_prompt_string
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new \D{format} prompt string expansion
builtins/printf.def
- use ISO C PRIdMAX instead of INTMAX_CONV
- pass length of format modifiers to mklong instead of computing it
with strlen()
lib/sh/{fmtulong,fmtullong}.c
- changes from Paul Eggert to make more general
arrayfunc.c
- when converting a variable to an array, make sure to unset the
dynamic_value and assign_func members of the struct variable,
since they're not valid anymore
12/27
-----
configure.in
- use AC_HELP_STRING in AC_ARG_WITH and AC_ARG_ENABLE
- remove AC_ARG_ENABLE for largefile, since AC_SYS_LARGEFILE adds
one
1/2/2002
--------
{alias,bashline,execute_cmd,general,shell,subst,variables,arrayfunc}.c,general.h
- changed some calls to strchr to calls to xstrchr for multibyte
characters
include/shmbutil.h
- add extern declaration for xstrchr to avoid including externs.h
where it's not appropriate
{braces,make_cmd,pathexp,subst,arrayfunc}.c, lib/sh/xstrchr.c
- include shmbutil.h
{stringlib,subst}.c, {externs,subst}.h
- moved substring() from subst.c to stringlib.c, moved declaration
from subst.h to externs.h
lib/sh/xmbsrtowcs.c
- new file, replacement function for mbsrtowcs
lib/sh/Makefile.in
- add entries for xmbsrtowcs.c
Makefile.in
- add dependencies on shmbutil.h to appropriate object files
lib/glob/strmatch.c
- break character-class testing out into separate function:
is_cclass, in prep for multibyte changes
{braces,make_cmd}.c
- changes for multibyte characters
builtins/printf.def
- changes from Paul Eggert to just use intmax_t everywhere an
int/long/quad is needed and print with "%ld" if the number
fits in a long and %PRIdMAX otherwise
- remove getlong, getulong, getllong, getullong, since they're
no longer needed
- use a new type `floatmax_t' to print floating point numbers, the
widest-available floating point type (like `intmax_t'); new
function `getfloatmax' that calls strtold or strtod as appropriate
- remove getdouble, getldouble, since they're no longer needed
lib/sh/fmtumax.c
- new file, string-to-[u]intmax_t conversion, just includes
fmtulong.c with the right defines
Makefile.in, lib/sh/Makefile.in
- additions for fmtumax.c
bashtypes.h
- include <inttypes.h> if it's available
expr.c
- arithmetic is now in intmax_t instead of long
externs.h
- extern declaration for fmtumax
- change extern declarations for evalexp, itos, inttostr,
uitos, uinttostr since they now return or use intmax_t instead
of long
{execute_cmd,general,mailcheck,subst,variables}.c, parse.y
{array,general,subst,test,variables}.h
lib/sh/{itos,netopen}.c
builtins/{bashgetopt,common}.c, builtins/common.h
builtins/{break,fc,history,jobs,let,printf,pushd,read,shift,wait}.def
- changes for intmax_t shell arithmetic conversion
doc/{bashref.texi,bash.1}
- documented long->intmax_t shell arithmetic conversion
sig.c
- in initialize_terminating_signals, if we've already trapped a
terminating signal, don't reset the signal handler for it
1/3
---
{arrayfunc,pathexp}.c, parse.y
- changes for multibyte chars
parse.y, lib/sh/strtrans.c
- moved ansiexpand from parse.y to lib/sh/strtrans.c
parse.y, locale.c
- moved mk_msgstr and localeexpand from parse.y to locale.c
parse.y
- new function, yy_input_name, returns name of input file from
bash_input.name
- broke the code that parses ((...)) constructs out of read_token
into a new function, parse_dparen()
externs.h
- new extern declaration for ansiexpand(), mk_msgstr(), and
localeexpand()
input.h
- new extern declaration for yy_input_name()
{error,locale}.c
- use yy_input_name for error and other messages
execute_cmd.c
- change shell_execve to make sure that the file is executable
before looking at the interpreter to find out why the execve()
failed (avoids misleading error message)
lib/glob/glob.c
- move code that matches leading `.' and skips those filenames into
a separate function: skipname(), so there can be unibyte and
multibyte versions of that function
1/7
---
subst.c
- more changes for multibyte characters
print_cmd.c
- change semicolon() so it doesn't output a `;' immediately after a
newline, since that results in a null command, which is a syntax
error
variables.c
- fix indirection_level_string to turn off set -x while evaluating
PS4
1/8
---
builtins/set.def
- make -o options into one struct, instead of separate structs for
option names corresponding to flags and non-flag option names.
This has the side effect of sorting the option names in output
lib/glob/glob.c
- new function, mbskipname(), multibyte char version of skipname()
- removed all #ifndef SHELL code, this will never be used outside
the shell
include/posixdir.h
- move REAL_DIR_ENTRY define here from lib/glob/glob.c
lib/glob/glob_loop.c
- new file, included in glob.c for unibyte and multibyte versions of
glob_pattern_p
- added some forward static function declarations with prototypes
- more changes for multibyte character handling
lib/glob/Makefile.in
- make glob.c depend on glob_loop.c
- changes for xmbsrtowcs.[co]
lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c
- moved here from lib/sh, since the matching functions use it, and
libglob.a is linked after libsh.a
1/9
---
lib/glob/smatch.c
- new file, with strmatch (now xstrmatch) and associated functions,
with changes for multibyte chars
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- new file, included by smatch.c, with `generic' versions of matching
functions that are compiled twice: once each for single-byte and
multibyte characters
lib/glob/strmatch.c
- strip out everything except strmatch(), which either calls fnmatch
(if HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH is defined) or xstrmatch
lib/glob/collsyms.c
- changes for multibyte chars
lib/glob/Makefile.in, Makefile.in
- changes for new source files
1/10
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- new function, rl_completion_mode (rl_command_func_t *func), returns
the appropriate value to pass to rl_complete_internal depending on
FUNC and the value of `show-all-if-ambiguous'. This allows
application completion functions to present the same interface as
rl_complete
lib/readline/readline.h
- new extern declaration for rl_completion_mode()
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- documented rl_completion_mode
lib/readline/readline.[ch]
- bumped the version number to 4.3, changing the relevant cpp defines
configure.in
- require that an installed readline version be at least readline-4.3
bashline.c
- converted bash-specific completion functions to use
rl_completion_mode instead of passing TAB unconditionally
builtins/bashgetopt.c
- the `#' option specifier now means a required numeric argument,
not an optional one
builtins/type.def
- when converting [-]-{path,type,all} to -[pta], don't bother
freeing and reallocating the option string; just change opt[1]
and null opt[2]
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- support %ls/%S and %lc/%C for wide strings and characters,
respectively, if HANDLE_MULTIBYTE is defined
mailcheck.c
- don't print a message about new mail if the file has not grown,
even if the access time is less than the modification time
1/14
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- new function, rl_replace_line, to replace the readline line buffer
with the text supplied as an argument
- new function, rl_replace_from_history, replaces readline line
buffer with text from history entry passed as argument (undocumented,
not in readline.h because it requires a definition of
HIST_ENTRY for the prototype)
lib/readline/readlne.h
- new extern declaration for rl_replace_line
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- documented rl_replace_line
lib/readline/{isearch,readline,search}.c
- use rl_replace_line and rl_replace_from_history where appropriate
lib/readline/readline.c
- broke the code that sets point after moving through the history
(_rl_history_preserve_point and _rl_history_saved_point) out
into a separate function, _rl_history_set_point()
lib/readline/{complete.c,rlprivate.h}
- find_completion_word -> _rl_find_completion_word
- free_match_list -> _rl_free_match_list
lib/readline/complete.c
- postprocess_matches and _rl_free_match_list now return immediately
if passed a null match list
variables.c
- new function, find_local_variable, finds a local variable by name
at the current variable context
- in find_variable_internal, call find_local_variable before searching
any of the temporary environments if variable_context > 0 (meaning
we're in a shell function). This lets a local variable
override a variable whose value was passed in the `function
environment'
1/15
----
variables.h, execute_cmd.c
- declare variables describing the temporary environments in
variables.h instead of in C files
findcmd.c, builtins/setattr.def
- instead of calling find_tempenv_variable, use find_variable_internal
and check whether the returned SHELL_VAR * has the tempvar
attribute
variables.c
- tentative change to lookup order in find_variable_internal so that
function local variables are found before variables in
function_env when executing a shell function
- change make_local_variable to handle making a local variable when
a variable with the same name already appears in one of the
temporary environments
- broke the body of make_var_array out into a new function:
static char **make_env_array_from_var_list (SHELL_VAR **vars)
- new function, make_var_array_internal, takes a hash table to look
in and a pointer to a mapping function and returns a char **
environment-style list
- make_var_array now just calls make_var_array_internal
- new mapping function, local_and_exported, returns all local variables
in the current variable context with the export attribute set
- new function, make_local_export_array, returns an environment-style
char ** array of exported local variables in current context
- change environment creation order in maybe_make_export_env to
add variables to the environment in opposite order that
find_variable_internal uses. This means that local variables in
shell functions override variables with the same name in the
function_env
- change make_local_variable to set the initial value of the
variable it creates to NULL to make the `is set' and `is null'
tests that the expansion code does work right
- change make_local_variable to inherit the value of a variable with
the same name from the temporary enviroment
1/16
----
Makefile.in
- link bashversion with buildversion.o instead of version.o, for
cross-compiling. version.o is for the target system;
buildversion.o is for the build system
error.c
- add line numbers to internal_error() messages if the shell is
not interactive and running a shell script or a -c command
- report_error now prints non-zero line numbers for non-interactive
shells
test.c
- test_syntax_error now calls builtin_error() instead of printing
its own messages
builtins/common.c
- builtin_error now prints line numbers if a non-interactive shell
is running a shell script or a -c command
print_cmd.c
- in cprintf, remove free_argp, since it's not used
builtins/history.def
- make `history -n' increment the number of history lines in this
session by the number of lines read from the history file
arrayfunc.c
- fix array_value_internal to expand the subscript even if the
variable is unset, so side effects produced by the arithmetic
evaluation will take place
lib/readline/doc/{rluser,rltech}.texinfo
- some fixes for printing in @smallbook format from Brian
Youmans
1/17
----
jobs.h
- new PRUNNING, PSTOPPED, PDEADPROC defines for PROCESSes, analogous
to RUNNING, STOPPED, and DEADJOB defines for jobs
jobs.c
- use PS_RUNNING, PS_DONE, PS_STOPPED values for `running' field
of a PROCESS
- find_pipeline and find_job now take an additional flags argument
that, if non-zero, means to find only running processes; changed
all callers
- changed calls to find_pipeline and find_job made from waitchld
to find only running processes
- find_pipeline takes a third argument: an int *. If it looks in
the jobs list to find the pid, and the arg is non-null, it passes
the job index back to the caller. Used to avoid calls to
find_pipeline immediately followed by find_job with the same PID
nojobs.c
- a couple of changes to make sure that set_pid_status is never
called with a pid argument of 0 or -1
trap.c
- change trap_handler to longjmp to wait_intr_buf (set by wait_builtin)
if a signal is received for which a trap has been set during
execution of the wait builtin (need to include builtins.h and
builtins/builtext.h and declare some extern variables for the
right things to check)
- new variable to keep track of which signal caused the longjmp to
wait_intr_buf, set by trap_handler (wait_signal_received)
builtins/wait.def
- set the return value of wait when a longjmp(wait_intr_buf, 1) is
done to 128 + wait_signal_received
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- set wait_signal_received to SIGINT in wait_sigint_handler before
the longjmp(wait_intr_buf, 1)
1/18
----
bashline.c
- turn off rl_filename_completion_desired when completing a command
name with a single match only if the first char of that match is
not a `/'
- if there are multiple identical matches for a command name in
attempt_shell_completion, turn off rl_filename_completion_desired
if the first char is not a `/' to avoid readline appending a
slash if there's a directory with the same name in the current
directory
1/22
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, _rl_page_completions, to control whether we want to
run the internal pager when listing completions (defaults to 1)
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_page_completions
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, `page-completions', controls value of
_rl_page_completions
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1
- documented `page-completions' variable
Makefile.in
- use $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) instead of $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) to install
`bashbug'
aclocal.m4
- fix small quoting problem in RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION macro
lib/readline/terminal.c
- fetch and save terminal's `vs' and `ve' cursor control attributes
- fetch and save terminal's `kI' attribute (string sent by Insert)
- new function, _rl_set_cursor, sets cursor to normal (insert mode)
or very visible (overwrite mode)
lib/readline/readline.c
- new global variable, rl_insert_mode
- new function to toggle overwrite mode, rl_overwrite_mode
- each new line starts in insert mode
- switching to vi mode or emacs mode resets to insert mode
- reset cursor to normal before returning line
- _rl_replace_text now returns the number of characters inserted,
the return value from rl_insert_text
- new function, _rl_insert_or_replace_text (const char *string, int insert),
either inserts STRING or replaces the number of chars in STRING
with STRING starting at rl_point, depending on value of INSERT
- renamed rl_insert to _rl_insert_char, rl_insert just calls
_rl_insert_char with the same arguments when in insert mode
- new function, _rl_overwrite_char, handles self-insert in overwrite
mode. Does multibyte chars by reading an entire multibyte character
before entering overwrite loop
- new function, _rl_overwrite_rubout, handles RUBOUT when in
overwrite mode, called from rl_rubout
- new function, _rl_rubout_char, old body of rl_rubout; rl_rubout
calls this when not in overwrite mode
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declarations for rl_insert_mode and rl_overwrite_mode()
lib/readline/rldefs.h
- define constants for values of rl_insert_mode
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declarations for _rl_set_cursor and _rl_set_insert_mode
- change type of _rl_replace_text to return int
- extern declarations for _rl_insert_char, _rl_rubout_char
lib/readline/funmap.c
- new bindable name `overwrite-mode', bound to rl_overwrite_mode
lib/readline/rlconf.h
- define CURSOR_MODE if you want the cursor to show insert or
overwrite mode (only available if both `vs' and `ve' capabilities
are present)
lib/readline/{complete,parens,readline,search,vi_mode}.c
- change calls to rl_insert to _rl_insert_char
lib/readline/{readline,search}.c
- change calls to rl_rubout to _rl_rubout_char to avoid overwrite
mode problems
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix rl_vi_overstrike to just call _rl_overwrite_char, which
handles multibyte chars
lib/readline/doc/{rluser.texinfo,readline.3}, doc/bash.1
- document new `overwrite-mode' command
1/23
----
lib/readline/readline.c
- return 0 immediately from rl_insert_text if the string to insert
is NULL or ""
bashline.c
- if a numeric argument is given to one of the bash-specific glob
pattern completion functions (including TAB), append a `*' to
the word before generating matches
- in attempt_shell_completion, when doing glob completion, only
set the match list to NULL if rl_completion_type == TAB and
there is more than one completion. This permits listing completions
with double tabs and displaying ambiguous completions
- new function, bash_glob_complete_word, appends a `*' to the word
to be completed and then globs it. It uses a new filename
quoting function (bash_glob_quote_filename) to avoid quoting
globbing characters in the filename if there are no matches or
multiple matches
lib/readline/complete.c
- set completion_changed_buffer to 0 in rl_complete_internal if
no matches were produced by the completion generator function
- new variable, rl_completion_suppress_append, suppresses appending
of rl_completion_append_character. Settable by application
completion functions, always 0 when application completion
functions are called (set to 0 by rl_complete_internal and
rl_menu_complete)
- broke the code that assigns default values to readline completion
variables out of rl_complete_internal and rl_menu_complete into
a new function, set_completion_defaults (int what_to_do)
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_completion_suppress_append
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo, doc/bash.1
- documented behavior of glob-expand-word and glob-list-expansions
when supplied a numeric argument
- documented glob-complete-word
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- documented rl_completion_suppress_append
1/24
----
lib/readline/text.c
- new file, text and character handling functions from readline.c
lib/readline/misc.c
- new file, miscellanous bindable functions and their supporting
code from readline.c
Makefile.in, lib/readline/Makefile.in
- changes for text.c, misc.c
lib/readline/bind.c
- change ISKMAP case of rl_invoking_keyseqs_in_map to output
ESC as "\M-" instead of "\e" -- it's closer to the documentation
- change _rl_get_keyname to output ESC as \e instead of \C-[
(it's easier to understand)
pcomplete.h
- new flag, COPT_NOSPACE
builtins/complete.def
- new `-o nospace' option for complete and compgen (though it doesn't
really do anything for compgen, since that doesn't hand anything
off to readline)
bashline.c
- if a programmable completion specifies COPT_NOSPACE, set
rl_completion_suppress_append = 1
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo
- documented new `-o nospace' option to complete and compgen
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented $'\cX' escape sequence (forgot to before)
1/28
----
variables.c
- make_new_variable now takes the HASH_TABLE * as its second
argument; changed callers
- new function, bind_variable_in_table, takes the HASH_TABLE * as
its third paramter; bind_variable calls bind_variable_in_table
with shell_variables as third argument
variables.h
- new struct var_context, variable context (per-scope -- global,
function local, etc.)
variables.[ch],builtins/common.[ch]
- moved functions that push and pop a variable context from
builtins/common.c to variables.c; move extern function
declarations to variables.h
- new function, all_local_variables
- variable_in_context is now static, used only by all_local_variables
variables.[ch],execute_cmd.c
- push_context now takes the function name as an argument for
future use
- push_context takes an indication of whether or not the function is
executing in a subshell and saves the positional parameters only
if not in a subshell
- new functions for managing a stack of variable contexts and
scopes: new_var_context, dispose_var_context, push_var_context,
pop_var_context, push_scope, pop_scope
builtins/declare.def
- call all_local_variables instead of map_over (...) in declare_internal
- don't call make_local_variable if we're looking at functions
((flags_on & att_function) != 0), since it's wasted
- make sure VAR is set to NULL if check for variable_context fails
and we didn't just create or fetch a local variable in
declare_internal
- in non-function branch of declare_internal, only call find_variable
if VAR is NULL -- if it's not null, we just created or fetched a
local variable and don't need to do it again
1/29
----
variables.[ch]
- the temporary environments (temporary_env, builtin_env, function_env)
are now HASH_TABLEs instead of argv-style arrays of strings (this
is an intermediate step on the way to the new lcc-inspired symbol
table scope structure)
- new internal attribute for variables: att_propagate. This means
to propagate the value out of the temporary environment up the
(for now implicit) chain of variable scopes when the containing
temporary environment is deleted
variables.c
- assign_in_env now adds to the HASH_TABLE temporary_env instead
of making environment-style strings in an array of strings
- changed the way the temporary environments are merged into the
shell variable table to account for the new HASH_TABLE temp
environments
- changed the way the export environment is created due to the new
structure of the temporary environments
- new function, bind_variable_internal (name, value, table), binds
NAME to have VALUE in TABLE without searching the temporary
environments
- removed: shell_var_from_env_string, bind_name_in_env_array
- variable_in_context now checks the att_local attribute and makes
sure the variable is not invisible
- local_and_exported now makes sure the variable is not invisible
execute_cmd.c
- we no longer need to copy the temporary environment to function_env
or builtin_env, we can simply use variable assignments
{findcmd,subst,variables}.c, builtins/{declare,setattr}.def
- since variables from the temporary environments are no longer turned
into SHELL_VARs on the fly, don't dispose the SHELL_VAR returned
by find_variable or find_variable_internal
- need to savestring() the value returned by find_variable if it has
the tempvar attribute before calling bind_variable on it, because
bind_variable will search and bind into the temporary environments
and will free the old value before binding the new. For temporary
environments, these two pointers will be the same, and
bind_tempenv_variable will end up using freed memory
builtins/{declare,setattr}.def
- set the att_propagate attribute when exporting or making readonly
variables from the temp environment (i.e., `var=value declare -x var'
or `var=value export var' sets the propagate attribute on the entry
for `var' in the temporary environment HASH_TABLE)
lib/readline/isearch.c
- ^W when reading isearch string yanks the current word out of the
current line into the search string, skipping the portion already
matched
- ^Y when reading isearch string yanks the rest of the current line
into the search string, skipping the portion already matched
1/30
----
{print_cmd,variables}.c
- moved indirection_level_string() from variables.c to print_cmd.c
{externs,variables}.h
- moved extern declaration of indirection_level_string to externs.h
{general,variables}.c
- moved assignment() from variables.c to general.c
{general,variables}.h
- moved extern declaration of assignment() to general.h
{externs,input}.h
- moved extern declaration of decode_prompt_string to externs.h
print_cmd.c
- include flags.h, don't include stdc.h
variables.c
- moved some functions around to group functions better
- changed new_shell_variable to explicitly initialize each member
of the created struct variable instead of calling bzero()
- make_new_variable now just calls new_shell_variable instead
of duplicating what it does
- removed some code in bind_function that duplicated what
new_variable does on the newly-created SHELL_VAR
- since there are no local function variables (functions are always
made at the global scope), kill_all_local_variables() doesn't
need to consider functions
1/31
----
variables.c
- sort the array of special variables
- short-circuit the search in stupidly_hack_special_variables if
the passed name can't be found in the rest of the array
(that is, if name[0] < special_vars[i].name[0])
lib/readline/history.c
- unstifle_history() was returning values exactly opposite of
the documentation
lib/readline/doc/{hsuser.texinfo,history.3}
- clarified the unstifle_history() documentation a little
2/4
---
variables.c
- in bind_variable, don't call bind_tempenv_variable after a
find_tempenv_variable succeeds -- just change the value inline.
There's no reason to look it up twice
- change makunbound to only call stupidly_hack_special_variables
if we're not unsetting a function
variables.[ch]
- new function, unbind_function, like makunbound but doesn't mess
with previous contexts or calling stupidly_hack_special_variables
builtins/set.def
- change unset_builtin to call either unbind_func or unbind_variable
builtins/getopts.def
- call unbind_variable(name) instead of makunbound(name, shell_variables)
2/5
---
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- use malloc instead of xmalloc in BRACKMATCH and handle failures
error.c
- add extern declaration of executing_line_number with prototype,
since execute_cmd.h can't be included without including other
files
lib/readline/parens.c
- include <unistd.h>
lib/malloc/stats.c
- include <unistd.h>
- add extern declaration of malloc_free_blocks() with prototype
pathexp.c
- added some forward declarations with prototypes for static functions
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- removed declarations of rl_untranslate_keyseq, rl_discard_argument,
rl_stop_output, rl_alphabetic since they appear in readline.h
2/6
---
{arrayfunc,execute_cmd,pcomplete,shell}.c
- change calls to makunbound(name, shell_variables) to
unbind_variable (name)
2/7
---
builtins/getopt.c
- don't defer incrementing of OPTIND when an invalid option is
encountered until the next call to sh_getopt() -- what if OPTIND
is reset before that next call? This means that OPTIND is always
incremented to the next option to be handled when an option is
returned, whether it's valid or not. This is what POSIX-2002
says to do.
syntax.h
- new #define, CSUBSTOP
mksyntax.c
- add "-=?+" with value CSUBSTOP to the syntax table. These are the
valid expansion operators OP in ${param[:]OPword}
subst.c
- use table lookup for CSUBSTOP in VALID_PARAM_EXPAND_CHAR
- new flags for the string extraction functions: EX_NOALLOC. This
indicates that the functions are being used only to skip over
strings and the result won't be used, so the substring shouldn't
be allocated, copied, and freed
- new flag for string_extract: EX_VARNAME. This serves the same
purpose as the old `varname' parameter. parameter_brace_expand()
changed appropriately
- extract_delimited_string and extract_dollar_brace_string now take
an additional `flags' argument, which may include EX_NOALLOC
- changed callers of extract_delimited_string and
extract_dollar_brace_string appropriately
- string_extract now understands EX_NOALLOC; callers changed
- some smaller code cleanups
- converted char_is_quoted(), unclosed_pair(), and skip_to_delim()
to understand multibyte characters
2/11
----
variables.[ch]
- moved to a symbol organization inspired by lcc. The basic structure
is no longer a HASH_TABLE, but a VAR_CONTEXT, which includes a hash
table as one of its members. VAR_CONTEXTs are linked together to do
variable scoping. One nice thing about this is that the entire
symbol table doesn't need to be searched at function scope exit to
remove local variables. Fixes problems with only one instance of
builtin_env and function_env, even though it really is a stack
- shell_variables is now a VAR_CONTEXT *, with a global_variables
variable that points to the bottom of the stack for fast access
- function-scope local variables (assignments specified on the command
line before a function call) and function-local variables (declared
with the `local' builtin) have been unified in the same variable
context, replacing function_env
- assignment statements preceding the `.' and `eval' builtins are now
a separate variable scope VAR_CONTEXT, replacing builtin_env
- temporary_env (a HASH_TABLE) is now the only separate environment
- changes to export environment creation, variable binding, variable
lookup, local variable propagation all changed to work with the
new symbol table/scope structure
- a SHELL_VAR no longer has a `prev_context' member; it's not needed
execute_cmd.c
- changes to push_context calls to include any temporary variables in
temporary_env; pop_context takes care of propagating any temporary
variables if necessary
- calls to push_scope if `eval' or `.' is called with a list of
preceding variable assignments, and pop_scope called at end of
builtin's execution. pop_scope takes care of merging temporary
variables into the shell environment when appropriate
builtins/{setattr,declare}.def
- changes to account for variable assignments preceding `local',
`export', `readonly', `declare', etc. to work with the new
variable scoping implementation
shell.c
- since shell_variables is now a VAR_CONTEXT, call
delete_all_contexts() when the shell is reinitializing instead of
delete_all_variables()
builtins/common.c
- new function, get_job_by_name(), used by execute_simple_command()
for the `auto_resume' stuff and get_job_spec()
builtins/common.h
- new set of #defined constants for flags argument to
get_job_by_name()
2/12
----
command.h
- new redirection operator: r_reading_string for `here strings'
parse.y
- new token, LESS_LESS_LESS, for new redirection `here string'
operator: [N]<<< word
- recognize LESS_LESS_LESS and create the appropriate redirection
{dispose_cmd,copy_cmd,make_cmd,print_cmd}.c
- recognize r_reading_string and do the right thing (dispose_redirects,
copy_redirect, print_redirection, and make_redirection, respectively)
redir.c
- here_document_to_fd now takes the redirection operator as its
second argument
- new function, write_here_string, expands a here string and writes it
to the here document file descriptor
- here_document_to_fd calls write_here_string for r_reading_string
operator
- handle r_reading_string in do_redirection_internal() and
stdin_redirection()
2/18
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented here strings
{configure,Makefile}.in
- bumped version number up to bash-2.05b and the release status
to alpha1
expr.c
- make expr_streval understand that variables with the `invisible'
attribute are really unset, and accessing such a variable when
`set -u' is set should be an error
variables.h
- new accessor macros: var_isset(var) and var_isnull(var), test
whether var->value is NULL
{eval,subst,variables}.c, builtins/{declare,setattr}.def
- be more consistent about using value_cell(var) instead of
directly referencing var->value
- use var_isset and var_isnull where appropriate
builtins/help.def
- augmented a couple of help strings with pointers to `info' and
`man -k'
2/14
----
variables.h
- new macros to use when setting variable values directly instead of
through bind_variable and its siblings
{arrayfunc,variables}.c
- use var_setarray and other lvalue macros instead of assigning to
var->value directly
builtins/setattr.def
- change show_var_attributes to show function definitions separately
from function attributes. This allows the output of `declare -f'
(with other flags), `export -f', and `readonly -f' to be reused as
shell input, instead of the old
declare -f[flags] func()
{
foo
}
which has syntax errors. When in posix mode, `export -fp' and
`readonly -fp' still don't print function definitions
2/16
----
parse.y
- comment out calls to discard_parser_constructs; no need to call
empty functions
2/18
----
lib/sh/memset.c
- replacement function for memset(3)
lib/sh/Makefile.in, Makefile.in
- additions for memset.c
configure.in,config.h.in
- check for memset, define HAVE_MEMSET if found, add memset.o to
LIBOBJS if not
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- removed zmemset(), replaced with calls to memset(3)
{subst,execute_cmd,lib/sh/netopen}.c
- replaced calls to bzero with calls to memset
subst.c
- word_split() now takes a second argument: the value of $IFS, so
it doesn't have to look up IFS every time
- word_list_split() now calls getifs() and passes the result to
each call to word_split() as its second arg
- do a quick scan for CTLNUL in remove_quoted_nulls before allocating
new string, copying old string to it, copying over original string
and freeing new string
eval.c
- don't bother calling dispose_used_env_vars if temporary_env is NULL
execute_cmd.c
- fix fix_assignment_words to only look up the builtin corresponding
to the first word if one of the words in the list is marked as
W_ASSIGNMENT
hashlib.c
- renamed hash_string to hash_bucket, which better reflects what it
does
- extracted the portion of hash_bucket that computes the hash out
into a new hash_string()
- made new body of hash_bucket into a macro HASH_BUCKET; function
just calls the macro
- calls to hash_bucket in this file now call HASH_BUCKET macro
- in add_hash_item, just add a new item at the front of the appropriate
bucket list instead of at the end
hashcmd.h
- reduced FILENAME_HASH_BUCKETS to 53 from 107
2/19
----
hashlib.[ch]
- find_hash_item, remove_hash_item, add_hash_item all take a new
third `flags' argument
- add_hash_item doesn't call find_hash_item if HASH_NOSRCH passed in
flags arg
- find_hash_item will create a new hash table entry if HASH_CREATE is
passed in flags arg
- new function, hash_walk, takes a pointer to a function and a table
and calls the function for each item in the table. If the function
returns < 0, the walk is terminated
- fixed flush_hash_table to set table->nentries to 0 after freeing
all entries
- BUCKET_CONTENTS now has a new `khash' member, what key hashes to;
set by HASH_BUCKET macro (which calls hash_string), assigned in
find_hash_item (HASH_CREATE) and add_hash_item
- find_hash_item and remove_hash_item check `khash' against the
hash of the string argument before calling strcmp
{alias,hashlib,hashcmd,pcomplib,variables}.c
- changed all calls to {find,remove,add}_hash_item
builtins/hash.def
- return immediately from print_hashed_commands if there are no
entries in the hash table (this eliminates need for `any_printed'
variable)
- change print_hashed_commands to use hash_walk
alias.c
- short-circuit all_aliases and map_over_aliases if
HASH_ENTRIES(aliases) == 0
- simplify map_over_aliases by just allocating enough room in the
returned list for all entries in the aliases hash table, instead
of doing the check and xrealloc
- add_alias now calls add_hash_item with HASH_NOSRCH argument
pcomplete.h
- sh_csprint_func_t is no more; use hash_wfunc instead
pcomplib.c
- short-circuit print_all_compspecs if HASH_ENTRIES(prog_completes)
is 0
- print_all_compspecs now takes a `hash_wfunc *' argument
- print_all_compspecs now just calls hash_walk
builtins/complete.def
- new function, print_compitem, takes a BUCKET_CONTENTS *, extracts
the right info, and calls print_one_completion
variables.c
- short-circuit map_over_funcs if HASH_ENTRIES(shell_functions) == 0
- short-circuit flatten if the passed table has no entries
- bind_variable_internal takes a new fourth argument: `hflags',
to pass to hash table functions
- make_new_variable now passes HASH_NOSRCH flag to add_hash_item
- set_if_not now calls bind_variable_internal and passes
HASH_NOSRCH as flags argument
- bind_function now calls add_hash_item with HASH_NOSRCH argument
- fixed make_local_variable: old_var == 0 && was_tmpvar can never
be true
- if we didn't find an old variable in make_local_variable, call
bind_variable_internal with HASH_NOSRCH argument
- fix push_temp_var to reset variable context to 0 if binding into
global_variables->table
parse.y
- fix to parse_compound_assignment to avoid core dumps on empty
compound array assignments
subst.c
- getifs() is now global so read_builtin can call it
subst.h
- extern declaration for getifs()
2/20
----
hashlib.c
- changed hash_string to use a better hash function
- changed HASH_BUCKET to use masking rather than modulus to hash a
string to a bucket -- HASH TABLES MUST NOW BE SIZED BY POWERS
OF TWO
hashlib.h
- DEFAULT_HASH_BUCKETS is now 64
hashcmd.h
- FILENAME_HASH_BUCKETS is now 64
pcomplib.c
- COMPLETE_HASH_BUCKETS is now 32
variables.c
- TEMPENV_HASH_BUCKETS is now 4
alias.c
- new define, ALIAS_HASH_BUCKETS, set to 16, used to size alias table
hashlib.c
- removed initialize_hash_table; folded code into make_hash_table
- fixed copy_bucket_array to copy the `khash' member of an item
- renamed functions to be more systematic and easier for me:
make_hash_table -> hash_create
hash_table_nentries -> hash_size
copy_hash_table -> hash_copy
find_hash_item -> hash_search
remove_hash_item -> hash_remove
add_hash_item -> hash_insert
flush_hash_table -> hash_flush
dispose_hash_table -> hash_dispose
print_table_stats -> hash_pstats
get_hash_bucket -> hash_items
- changed hash_search to short-circuit if table->nentries == 0 and
HASH_CREATE has not been passed in the flags argument
{alias,variables,hashcmd,pcomplib}.c
- renamed calls to all renamed functions from hashlib.c
builtins/kill.def
- don't drop a leading `-' in a pid argument
- call kill_pid with an explicit third argument of 1 if the pid
argument to kill is < -1, rather than rely on the behavior of
kill(2)
2/21
----
subst.c
- quoted_strchr is no longer declared `inline'
- skip_double_quoted is no longer declared `inline'
- string_extract_double_quoted is no longer declared `inline'
lib/readline/input.c
- rl_gather_tyi is now an `int' valued function; returns the number
of characters read (0 or 1) or -1 on error
- if rl_gather_tyi() returns -1 to rl_read_key(), set rl_done to 1
and return a newline; something is wrong with the input fd
2/25
----
variables.[ch]
- IFS is now a special variable
- new special var function, sv_ifs(), called when IFS is set or unset
- call setifs() when IFS is first set in initialize_shell_variables
- call setifs() from make_local_variable and assign_in_env if
appropriate
- if assign_in_env() is called with a var assignment like `VAR=',
make the value in the new SHELL_VAR created be "" like
do_assignment_internal does, since certain parts of the shell use
a NULL value as evidence that the variable is unset (though
attributes may have been assigned)
- if push_temp_var pushes something up to the global_variables table,
make sure that the context is set to 0
- new function dispose_temporary_env, called by both
dispose_used_env_vars and merge_temporary_env with different `free
func' function pointers; calls sv_ifs after disposing the temporary
environment
- push_exported_var now calls bind_variable_internal instead of
bind_variable
- pop_scope and pop_context now call sv_ifs
subst.[ch]
- new global variables used to keep track of IFS state, to avoid
having to call find_variable("IFS") all the time:
ifs_var the SHELL_VAR for IFS
ifs_value ifs_var ? value_cell (ifs_var) : " \t\n"
ifs_cmap bitmap of characters in ifs_value
ifs_firstc first character in ifs_value
- new function setifs(), sets the aforementioned ifs variables each
time IFS is set or unset, and at nested scope exit
- instead of calling getifs() from inside subst.c, use ifs_value
- getifs() now just returns ifs_value
- use ifs_firstc in string_list_dollar_star()
- only call member() in issep() if separators is more than one char
- don't cache a bitmap every time expand_word_internal() is called;
use ifs_cmap instead
- new macro, isifs(c), checks whether C is in ifs_cmap
builtins/read.def
- use issep() and isifs() macros instead of looking at $IFS directly
syntax.h
- make sure macros that access sh_syntaxtab cast the argument to
`unsigned char' before array access
- new macros: issyntype(c, type) and notsyntype(c, type), check
sh_syntaxtab[c] for a particular flag value `type'
2/26
----
hashlib.h
- the `data' member of a `BUCKET_CONTENTS' is now a PTR_T
{hashlib,alias,variables,hashcmd,pcomplib}.c
- removed some casts when assigning to and using `data' member of a
`BUCKET_CONTENTS'
subst.c
- in split_at_delims, call make_word_list instead of allocating and
initializing a WORD_LIST * directly
make_cmd.[ch]
- add_string_to_list is now just a macro that calls make_word_list
- make_simple_command now calls make_word_list instead of allocating
a WORD_LIST * directly
2/27
----
copy_cmd.c
- copy_word now calls make_bare_word to allocate the copy
- copy_word_list now calls make_word_list to allocate the copy
shell.h
- include `ocache.h' for simple object caching
- call cmd_init() to initialize the WORD_DESC and WORD_LIST object
caches
{make,dispose}_cmd.c
- allocate WORD_DESC * and WORD_LIST * vars from their respective
ocaches, and return them to the cache when disposing
jobs.c
- renamed old `waiting_for_job' variable to `queue_sigchld', which
better reflects its intent: sigchld_handler does not call waitchld
if `queue_sigchld' is non-zero, it simply increments the count of
waiting children
- cleanup_dead_jobs now just sets and clears queue_sigchld instead of
blocking and unblocking SIGCHLD; it calls waitchld at the end if
`sigchld' is non-zero, but that's not really necessary
- in setjstatus, only call xrealloc if `statsize' is less than the
number of processes passed -- no reason to do it if they're the
same
2/28
----
sig.[ch]
- reinitialize_signals is no more; initialize_signals takes an
argument saying whether or not we are reinitializing
builtins/exec.def
- reinitialize_signals() -> initialize_signals(1)
test.c
- fix filecomp() to work right when one file has a non-positive
timestamp and the other file does not exist
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document what happens for test's -nt and -ot operators when one
file operand exists and the other does not
jobs.c
- if we haven't messed with SIGTTOU, just manipulate queue_sigchld
in notify_of_job_status instead of calling sigprocmask()
- list_one_job now calls pretty_print_job directly instead of going
through print_job
- pretty_print_job now must be called with SIGCHLD blocked or held
instead of blocking SIGCHLD itself
- changed start_job so that it doesn't call UNBLOCK_CHILD and then
immediately call BLOCK_CHILD again (explicitly or via last_pid()),
call find_last_pid instead of last_pid and then UNBLOCK_CHILD
- changed wait_for_job the same way
- find_last_pid now takes a second argument: block; uses BLOCK_CHILD
if `block' is 1, not otherwise. Changed existing calls:
find_last_pid(j) -> find_last_pid(j, 0)
last_pid(j) -> find_last_pid(j, 1)
`last_pid()' is now gone
- rewrote wait_for_background_pids(); it was a little strange
copy_cmd.c
- copy_if_command: don't copy null false_case commands
- copy_simple_command: don't copy a null redirection list
subst.c
- in get_word_from_string and list_string, just check for " \t\n"
directly rather than calling strcmp
- in get_word_from_string and strip_trailing_ifs_whitespace, use
isifs() instead of issep(), since they're never called with
separators != $IFS
- change issep() to call isifs if separators is longer than one
character, since it's never called with anything but "", " ",
or $IFS
3/1
---
sig.h
- enclose the BLOCK_SIGNAL macro in a do {...} while (0) loop, at it
should have been all along
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- document that readline defaults to stdin/stdout if rl_instream/
rl_outstream are NULL
lib/readline/terminal.c
- if an application is using a custom redisplay function,
rl_resize_terminal just calls rl_forced_update_display to tell
(*rl_redisplay_func) to update the display, otherwise call
_rl_redisplay_after_sigwinch
lib/readline/readline.c
- change readline_internal_setup() so the change to vi insertion mode
happens even if readline_echoing_p is 0
- don't print the prompt to rl_outstream in readline_internal_setup
if we're not echoing and the caller has defined a custom redisplay
function -- let the redisplay function deal with it
configure.in
- new option: --enable-mem-scramble, controls memory scrambling on
free() (on by default; only affects use of bash malloc)
config.h.in
- new option MEMSCRAMBLE, controlled by --enable-mem-scramble
3/5
---
parse.y
- added ksh-like behavior of [...] to read_token_word: if a `[' is
seen in an assignment context and the previous characters in the
token form a valid identifier, parse the [...] with
parse_matched_pair to allow spaces (and newlines) in the subscript
bashline.c
- new function bash_servicename_completion_function, for completing
service names from /etc/services
bashline.h
- new extern declaration for bash_servicename_completion_function
builtins/complete.def
- allow new `-s/-A service' option to complete and compgen builtins
pcomplete.h
- new CA_SERVICE define, new ITEMLIST variable it_services
pcomplete.c
- add callback to bash_servicename_completion_function to generate
list of matching service names for completion
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texinfo
- documented new `-s/-A service' option to complete and compgen
3/6
---
builtins/read.def
- change hard-coded `0' to new variable `fd' (initially 0) in
preparation for adding `-u fd' option
bashline.c
- bash_directory_completion_hook calls expand_prompt_string instead
of expand_string (it does the right thing). This keeps expansion
errors from causing a longjmp, which shouldn't happen because of
completion
- command_subst_completion_function was augmented very slightly to
do filename completion on a non-command-word in a command
substitution
- command_subst_completion_function now skips over the lcd that
rl_completion_matches puts in matches[0] if there is more than
one possible completion
3/7
---
builtins/read.def
- only add the unwind_protect to free `rlbuf' if `edit' is non-zero,
since we won't be using readline otherwise
lib/sh/zread.c
- renamed zread1 -> zreadintr
redir.c
- small change to redirection_error() to make a slightly better
guess about the invalid file descriptor if the redirection op is
r_duplicating_input or r_duplicating_output
include/stdc.h
- new macro, SH_VA_START, to encapsulate the difference between
stdarg va_start and varargs va_start
{error,pcomplete,print_cmd}.c,builtins/common.c,lib/sh/snprintf.c
- use SH_VA_START
3/8
---
builtins/read.def
- support for the ksh-like `-u fd' option
general.c
- new function sh_validfd(fd), returns 1 if fd is a valid open file
descriptor
general.h
- extern decl for sh_validfd
bashline.c
- don't call posix_readline_initialize() from initialize_readline();
sv_strict_posix() should already have taken care of it
3/11
----
{error,pcomplete,print_cmd}.c, builtins/common.c
- removed non-varargs versions of functions
builtins/printf.def
- if the string argument to %q has non-printing characters, call
ansic_quote to quote it rather than sh_backslash_quote
variables.h
- new attribute: att_trace (and corresponding trace_p() macro).
Functions with this attribute will inherit the DEBUG trap.
Currently ignored for variables
builtins/declare.def
- new `-t' option to declare/typeset toggle the `att_trace' attribute
builtins/setattr.def
- check for att_trace and output `-t' flag in show_var_attributes
execute_cmd.c
- if a function is being traced (it has the `-t' attribute set),
don't turn off the DEBUG trap when it executes
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document the new `-t' option to declare/typeset
3/12
----
execute_cmd.c
- don't execute the debug trap in the `cm_simple:' case of
execute_command_internal; run it in execute_simple_command so we
get the line number information right when executing in a shell
function
- run a DEBUG trap before executing ((...)) arithmetic commands,
like ksh93
- run a DEBUG trap before executing [[...]] conditional commands,
like ksh93
eval.c
- add a static forward declaration for alrm_catcher()
general.c
- add static forward declarations for bash_special_tilde_expansions,
unquoted_tilde_word, initialize_group_array
variables.h
- add extern declarations for sh_get_env_value, map_over_funcs,
local_exported_variables
variables.c
- add static forward declarations for dispose_temporary_env,
make_func_export_array
bashhist.c
- add static forward declaration for check_history_control
configure.in
- add a call to AC_CHECK_DECLS for strcpy
config.h.in
- add placeholder for HAVE_DECL_STRCPY define, set by configure
general.h
- don't declare strcpy if HAVE_DECL_STRCPY is defined with a non-zero
value
sig.h
- add prototype to typedef of SigHandler
lib/readline/histlib.h
- removed extern declaration of strcpy()
- include string.h/strings.h directly in histlib.h instead of source
files
lib/readline/{histexpand,histfile,history,histsearch}.c
- don't include string.h/strings.h now that histlib.h includes it
lib/tilde/tilde.c
- removed extern declaration of strcpy(), rely on string.h/strings.h
command.h
- four new redirection types: r_move_input, r_move_output,
r_move_input_word, r_move_output_word, for
[N]<&word- and [N]>&word- from ksh93
print_cmd.c
- changes to print r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word]
copy_cmd.c
- changes to copy r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word]
dispose_cmd.c
- changes to dispose r_move_input_word and r_move_output_word
make_cmd.c
- changes to make r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word] from
r_duplicating_{input,output}_word, which is how the new redirs
are passed by the parser
redir.c
- changes to make r_move_input[_word] and r_move_output[_word] do
the right thing when executed
builtins/read.def
- print an error message and return failure immediately if zread/zreadc
return < 0
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new [n]<&word- and [n]>&word- redirections
3/13
----
lib/readline/isearch.c
- enabled code to allow chars bound to rl_rubout to delete characters
from the incremental search string
shell.c
- add `-l' invocation option to parse_shell_options; equivalent to
`--login'
- fixed set_login_shell to check first char of base pathname of argv0
for `-', like other shells
- move the check for make_login_shell after the call to
parse_shell_options because the `-l' option might set it
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new `-l' invocation option
array.c
- new function, array_shift, shifts an array left by a specified
number of elements
- array_walk is now compiled in by default
- array_to_assignment_string now takes a second argument: int quoted.
If non-zero, the result is single-quoted before being returned
- quoted_array_assignment_string has been removed
array.[ch]
- renamed most of the array functions so that all have an array_
prefix and are more systematically named
- array_slice now preserves the indicies from the original array
- change array_to_assign to use a static buffer for expanding the
array indices, instead of malloc/free
{arrayfunc,subst,variables}.c, builtins/read.def
- changed calls to various array functions to use new names
lib/sh/stringvec.c, externs.h
- renamed all of the functions to have a strvec_ prefix and to have
a more sensible name scheme
- strvec_search's arguments are now supplied in reverse order, so
the char **array is first, like the other functions
- new function, strvec_resize, xrealloc for strvecs
{alias,array,bracecomp,braces,bashline,execute_cmd,findcmd,general,pathexp,
pcomplete,variables}.c
lib/sh/stringlist.c
builtins/{bind,complete,exec,getopts,pushd,set}.def
- change calls to all functions from lib/sh/stringvec.c
- use strvec_resize where appropriate
externs.h
- only declare dup2() if HAVE_DUP2 is undefined or DUP2_BROKEN is
defined
lib/readline/{macro,readline,util}.c, lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- _rl_defining_kbd_macro is gone, use RL_ISSTATE(RL_STATE_MACRODEF)
lib/readline/readline.h
- new struct readline_state, encapsulates most of readline's internal
state in case you need reentrancy or nested calls to readline()
- extern declarations for rl_save_state, rl_restore_state
lib/readline/readline.c
- add (undocumented) int rl_save_state (struct readline_state *),
int rl_restore_state (struct readline_state *)
3/14
----
array.[ch]
- new function, array_rshift, shifts an array right by a specified
number of elements, optionally inserting a new element 0
examples/bashdb/bashdb
- new single-file version of bash debugger, originally modified from
version in bash-2.04 by Gary Vaughan (the old debugger still
appears in examples/obashdb). This version has a more gdb-like
command set
examples/bashdb/bashdb.el
- new emacs bashdb debugger mode from Masatake YAMATO <jet@gyve.org>
execute_cmd.c
- don't make $LINENO relative to function start unless the shell is
currently interactive -- this is what ksh93 does and what I
believe to be the intent of POSIX.2 (this required changing some
of the test checks because the output has changed)
- run the debug trap for each command in an arithmetic for expression,
like ksh93 does
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- redid rl_vi_subst (binding func for `s' and `S') in terms of
rl_vi_change_to: `S' == `cc' and `s' == `c '. This makes undo
work right
3/18
----
hashlib.c
- fixed hash_walk to return if the item function returns < 0, instead
of breaking out of the current hash chain
array.c
- fixed array_walk to return if the item function returns < 0, like
hash_walk
lib/sh/stringlist.c, externs.h
- new function: strlist_walk, takes a stringlist and a pointer to an
item func. Like other _walk funcs, if item func returns < 0 the
walk is cancelled
- new function: strlist_flush, frees items in the contained list
with strvec_flush
- renamed functions to have a strlist_ prefix and be more systematic
pcomplib.c,pcomplete.h
- removed redundant `progcomp_initialized' variable
- renamed functions to have `progcomp_' or `compspec_' prefixes
like the hash library
{bashline,pcomplete}.c,builtins/complete.def
- fixed calls to stringlist functions to use new names
- fixed calls to functions in pcomplib.c to use new names
pcomplete.c
- made the debugging code #ifdef DEBUG -- it should be mature enough
builtins/hash.def,parse.y
- use REVERSE_LIST(x, t) instead of (t)reverse_list(x)
list.c,{externs,general}.h
- renamed the list functions to have a list_ prefix, changed callers
externs.h,{execute_cmd,stringlib,subst}.c,builtins/common.c,lib/sh/stringvec.c
- word_list_to_argv -> strvec_from_word_list
- argv_to_word_list -> strvec_to_word_list
- moved functions to lib/sh/stringvec.c
lib/sh/stringvec.c
- changed name of second argument to strvec_from_word_list from `copy'
to `alloc' so the use of `copy' between strvec_from_word_list and
strvec_to_word_list isn't as confusing
- changed name and sense of second argument to
strvec_to_word_list from `copy' to `alloc' for the same reason --
now both functions agree on semantics of second argument
lib/sh/stringlist.c
- ditto for strlist_from_word_list and strlist_to_word_list
subst.c
- changed callers of strvec_to_word_list
3/19
----
builtins/hash.def
- added `-l' option to list table or individual targets in reusable
format
- added `-d' option to remove one or more names from the table of
hashed commands (provides `unhash' or `unalias -t' functionality)
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new `-l' and `-d' options to `hash'
hashcmd.[ch]
- renamed functions to have a `phash_' prefix and follow new naming
convention
- phash_remove now returns an int: 1 if command not in hash table,
0 if filename removed OK
{findcmd,variables}.c, builtins/{hash,type}.def
- changed callers to use new names from hashcmd.c
builtins/common.[ch]
- new function, sh_notfound(s), prints standard `not found' message
- new function, sh_invalidid(s), prints standard `invalid identifier'
message
- new function, sh_restricted(s), prints standard `restricted' message
for restricted shells
- new function, sh_invalidnum(s), prints standard `invalid number'
message
- renamed bad_option to sh_invalidopt, changed to print
`invalid option' instead of `unknown option'
- new function, sh_invalidoptname, prints standard `invalid option
name' for long options
- new function, sh_badjob (s), prints standard `no such job' message
- new function, sh_invalidsig (s), prints standard `invalid signal
specification' message
- new function, sh_nojobs (s), prints standard `no job control' message
- new function, sh_needarg (s), prints standard `option requires an
argument' message
- new function, sh_neednumarg (s), prints standard `numeric
argument required' message
- new function, sh_badpid(s), prints standard `not a pid...' message
- new function, sh_erange (s, desc) prints standard `out of range'
message, optionally using `desc' to say what the argument is
builtins/{alias,command,declare,exec,hash,type}.def
- call sh_notfound() instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/{declare,getopts,read,set,setattr}.def
- call sh_invalidid() instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/{cd,command,enable,exec,hash,source}.def
- call sh_restricted() instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/{printf,read,ulimit}.def, builtins/common.c
- call sh_invalidnum instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/{complete,declare,pushd,set}.def, builtins/bashgetopt.c
- call sh_invalidopt instead of bad_option or builtin_error directly
builtins/{complete,set,shopt}.def
- call sh_invalidoptname instead of builtin_error directly
builtins/{fg_bg,jobs,kill,wait}.def
- call sh_badjob instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/common.c, builtins/{kill,signal}.def
- call sh_invalidsig instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/{fg_bg,suspend,wait}.def
- call sh_nojobs instead of calling builtin_error directly
builtins/{common,bashgetopt}.c, builtins/{hash,kill}.def
- call sh_neednumarg and sh_needarg where required
builtins/{kill,wait}.def
- call sh_badpid where required
builtins/{break,fc,history,pushd,shift,ulimit,umask}.def
- call sh_erange where appropriate
builtins/printf.def
- new static function, printf_erange, prints standard out-of-range
warning message
builtins/set.def
- changed so that calls to sh_invalidopt always include the leading
`+' or `-'
builtins/shopt.def
- changed SHOPT_ERROR macro to shopt_error function
builtins/bind.def
- regularized error messages to `bind: object: error string' like
other error messages
builtins.h
- the `short_doc' member of a `struct builtin' is now of type
`const char *'
- the strings in `long_doc' array of a struct builtin are now const
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- changes for new `const' members of struct builtin
3/20
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- use pointers instead of indexing into buffer when reading the
contents of the history file in read_history_range and
history_truncate_file
3/21
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- new file, with code to mmap the history file for reading and
writing (depends on HAVE_MMAP, currently nothing checks for that)
3/25
----
error.[ch]
- new function, err_badarraysub(s), calls report_error with standard
`bad array subscript' message
- new function, err_unboundvar(s), calls report_error with standard
`unbound variable' message
- new function, err_readonly(s), calls report_error with standard
`readonly variable' message
{arrayfunc,subst}.c
- call err_badarraysub where appropriate
{expr,subst}.c
- call err_unboundvar where appropriate
{arrayfunc,variables}.c
- call err_readonly where appropriate
shell.c
- changed text of bad option error messages to be the same as that
printed for builtin errors
builtins/common.c
- changed sh_invalidopt to print the invalid option before the rest
of the error message (required some tests to be modified)
- new function, sh_readonly, calls builtin_error with standard
`readonly variable' message
variables.c,builtins/declare.def
- call sh_readonly where appropriate
lib/sh/stringvec.c
- added strvec_remove (sv, s), removes S from SV and shuffles rest of
elements down 1
lib/sh/stringlist.c
- added strlist_remove(sl, s), just calls strvec_remove on the
component list
externs.h
- new extern declarations for strvec_remove and strlist_remove
- fixed extern declaration for strvec_search; the arguments were
reversed (unimportant, it's not compiled into the shell)
subst.c
- change param_expand to call quote_escapes on values retrieved when
expanding the positional parameters
- change parameter_brace_expand_word to quote escapes on values
retrieved when expanding the positional parameters
- fix parameter_brace_substring to quote escape characters on unquoted
substrings extracted from variable values (needed to separate case
VT_VARIABLE from VT_ARRAYMEMBER for this, since, because
get_var_and_type calls array_value for VT_ARRAYMEMBER, we need to
skip over quoted characters in an already-appropriately-quoted
string to find the substring we want)
- fix parameter_brace_substring to quote escape characters in the
value returned by pos_params when expanding subsets of the
positional parameters and not within double quotes (in which case
pos_params() quotes the string for us)
- fix parameter_brace_substring to quote escape characters in the
value returned by array_subrange when expanding subsets of an
array and not within double quotes (in which case
array_subrange() quotes the string for us)
- new function, quoted_strlen(s), does strlen(s) while skipping over
characters quoted with CTLESC (#ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED, since it's
not used yet)
- changed pos_params() so it always returns a list whose members are
quoted strings if (quoted&(Q_HERE_DOCUMENT|Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES)) != 0
arrayfunc.c
- fix array_value to consistently call quote_escapes, even when a
non-array variable is being subscripted with element 0, in which
case we return the variable value
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- make the for_echo parameter to ansicstr a `flags' parameter that
has its old `for echo' meaning if flags&1 is non-zero (which is
consistent with the old code)
- Added code to the `flags' parameter to ansicstr so that if flags&2
is non-zero, CTLESC and CTLNUL are escaped with CTLESC in the
expanded string
- change ansiexpand() to call ansicstr with a `flags' parameter of 2
3/26
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- when reading and writing the history file, use malloc instead of
xmalloc and handle failures gracefully, so the application doesn't
abort if the history file or history list is too big
3/27
----
arrayfunc.c
- changed array_value_internal to take an additional `int *'
parameter, in which is returned the type of array indexing
performed (array[@] vs. array or array[index])
- changed array_value and get_array_value to take a corresponding
extra parameter and pass it to array_value_internal
- changed array_value_internal to no longer return newly-allocated
memory or quote CTLESC and CTLNUL in the returned string if
`simple' array indexing (subscript not `@' or `*') is being
performed. This makes it more like a variable lookup
arrayfunc.h
- changed prototypes for array_value and get_array_value
expr.c
- added new parameter to call to get_array_value in expr_streval
- don't need to free memory returned by get_array_value any more
subst.c
- quote_escapes now works with multibyte characters
- dequote_string now works with multibyte characters
- dequote_escapes is now needed, so it's compiled in, and it
now works with multibyte characters
- remove_quoted_escapes now just calls dequote_escapes and copies the
result over the argument string
- remove_quoted_nulls now returns its char * argument, parallels
remove_quoted_escapes
- parameter_brace_expand_word now passes the new argument to
array_value and quotes CTLESC and CTLNUL in the result if it's a
`simple' array expansion by calling quote_escapes
- get_var_and_type now returns VT_ARRAYMEMBER for references like
${array} where `array' is an array variable (just like ${array[0]}).
Documented (in comment) that a VT_VARIABLE return value means that
quote_escapes has been called at some point
- changed callers of get_var_and_type to no longer free value if
VT_ARRAYMEMBER is returned as type
- changed parameter_brace_substring and parameter_brace_patsub to
call dequote_escapes on the value from get_var_and_type if the
type is VT_VARIABLE, since the substring and pattern substitution
code doesn't understand CTLESC quoting
- parameter_brace_substring no longer needs to call quoted_substring
for the VT_ARRAYMEMBER case
- changed parameter_brace_patsub to call quote_escapes on the result
of pat_subst for the VT_VARIABLE and VT_ARRAYMEMBER cases, and to
quote the returned string in the VT_ARRAYVAR and VT_POSPARAMS cases
if the `MATCH_QUOTED' flag isn't set (if it is, the pattern
substitution functions perform any necessary quoting)
- quoted_substring is no longer used; it's now #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED
lib/malloc/mstats.h
- new member in _malstats: u_bits32_t bytesreq, the total number of
bytes requested by the caller via calls to malloc() and realloc()
lib/malloc/stats.c
- print bytesreq member in _print_malloc_stats
- don't print statistics for buckets for which nmal == 0 (no mallocs)
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- modified internal_malloc, internal_realloc to keep running total of
number of bytes requested by calling application
shell.c
- sh_exit is now compiled in; exit_shell calls sh_exit
error.c
- changed fatal_error, report_error, parser_error to call sh_exit
3/28
----
subst.[ch]
- changed Q_NOQUOTE to Q_PATQUOTE; it makes the intent more clear
subst.c
- moved code from parameter_brace_expand into a new function that
dispatches for pattern substitution: parameter_brace_remove_pattern
- changed structure of parameter_brace_remove_pattern to be like
parameter_brace_patsub and its ilk: call get_var_and_type to
isolate the variable name, move the pattern isolation code out of
the various *_remove_pattern functions into
parameter_brace_remove_pattern and pass the results to the various
functions, use a switch on the return value from get_var_and_type
to decide which function to call, regularized the arguments to the
separate pattern removal functions
- parameter_brace_remove_pattern now properly quotes escape chars in
the returned value
- changed get_var_and_type to call dequote_escapes on the `value'
parameter for case VT_VARIABLE and return the result in *valp,
so the calling functions don't have to do it themselves; changed
callers appropriately
- fixed getpattern() where it broke posix compliance: if you enclose
a pattern removal spec in double quotes, the outer double quotes
have no effect on the pattern (POSIX.1-200x 2.6.2). This uncovered
a bug in the test suite (!)
pathexp.c
- fixed a problem with quote_string_for_globbing where it would change
consecutive CTLESC chars all to \ instead of changing every other
quoted char
3/31
----
lib/malloc/{malloc,stats}.c
- moved declaration of _mstats to malloc.c so stats.o doesn't get
linked into the shell if the stats functions aren't called
4/2
---
lib/glob/smatch.c
- introduce `XCHAR' define, which is the type of arguments passed to
strcoll/strcmp/strlen and their wide-character equivalents, added
appropriate casts
- static arrays in single-byte version of rangecmp() are `char', not
`unsigned char', so compilers don't complain about calls to strcoll
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- casts for `XCHAR' and `XCHAR *' arguments to libc functions
- use prototype declaration for BRACKMATCH if `PROTOTYPES' is defined
to avoid problems with type promotion (unsigned char -> int)
lib/glob/collsyms.h
- `name' member of struct _COLLSYM is now of type `XCHAR *', since
some compilers don't like `unsigned char *' initializers from
constant strings
[bash-2.05b-alpha1 released]
4/3
---
builtins/{evalstring.c,common.h}
- new flag for parse_and_execute, SEVAL_NOFREE, means to not free
the argument string when finished
lib/readline/text.c
- fixed a trivial typo in _rl_insert_char when reading multibyte
char sequences
- replace calls to ding() with rl_ding()
include/chartypes.h
- remove SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR and TOASCII macros; they're unused
make_cmd.c
- include dispose_cmd.h for extern function declarations
lib/glob/glob.c
- include `shmbutil.h' and `xmalloc.h' for extern function declarations
lib/glob/smatch.c
- include `xmalloc.h' for extern function declarations
shell.c
- fix maybe_make_restricted to use its argument instead of global
`shell_name'
version.c
- update copyright message to include this year
lib/readline/display.c
- fixes from Jiro SEKIBA <jir@yamato.ibm.com> to fix autowrapping
when using multibyte characters
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- fixed a problem in BRACKMATCH where not enough memory was allocated
to hold a multibyte character when parsing POSIX.2 char class names
support/config.{guess,sub}
- updated via patch from Paul Eggert with latest GNU additions
variables.c
- var_lookup should use its `vcontext' argument instead of
unconditionally using `shell_variables'
4/4
---
builtins/bind.def,doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- changed the usage summary and help text to make it clear that any
readline command that may appear in ~/.inputrc may be supplied as
one of the non-option arguments to `bind'
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- added support for `-H' option, which means to write long documentation
for each builtin to a separate file in the `helpfiles' directory
builtins/Makefile.in
- new target `helpdoc', just creates long doc files in helpfiles
directory
lib/sh/zcatfd.c
- new file, with zcatfd(int fd, int ofd, char *fn); dumps data from
FD to OFD
Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in
- added zcatfd.c, zcatfd.o member of libsh.a
builtins/evalstring.c
- changed cat_file to call zcatfd(fd, 1, fn)
builtins/{shopt,colon}.def
- removed the $DOCNAME directive for `shopt', `true', and `false';
just use the names
- changed $DOCNAME for `:' to just be `colon' instead of
`colon_builtin'
builtins/reserved.def
- added help entries for ((, [[, `for (('
builtins/let.def
- add id++, id--, ++id, --id, ** to help text
4/8
---
builtins/bashgetopt.[ch]
- changed to allow options beginning with `+', enabled by a leading
`+' in the option string
- new variable, list_opttype, set to `-' or `+'
builtins/{common.c,{builtin,eval,exit,fg_bg,let,printf,pushd,return,source,wait}.def
- changes to allow a `--' option for every builtin that accepts
operands but not options, as per posix.1-2001
builtins/{declare,setattr}.def
- use internal_getopt for parsing options, now that it supports `+'
builtins/set.def
- use internal_getopt for initial option parse, now that it supports
a leading `+'
{configure,Makefile}.in, builtins/{Makefile.in,help.def,mkbuiltins.c}
- support for a new configure option, ``--enable-separate-helpfiles'',
moves the `long' help text to separate help files, installed by
default into ${datadir}/bash, one file per builtin. Off by
default -- it saves 47K, but it's only 47K, and it's in the text
segment
flags.c
- build internal_getopt() option string argument from flags array at
runtime in shell.c
shell.c
- new variable to control writing malloc stats at exit:
malloc_trace_at_exit, 0 by default
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- heavily updated:
o partial page allocated on first call to malloc to make
subsequent sbrks page-aligned no longer wasted
o begin and end range guards are now the same value: the chunk
requested
o coalescing code was changed to attempt to coalesce first two
adjacent blocks on the free list; enabled by default
o blocks of size 32 are now candidates for larger block
splitting, since 32 is the most popular size
o blocks of size 32 are now candidates for smaller block
coalescing
o the IN_BUCKET check was changed to just make sure that the
size isn't too big for the bucket, since the `busy block'
checking code may increase the bucket by one or more,
meaning that the old check would fail and cause a panic when
a chunk allocated in such a way was freed
o bin sizes are now precomputed and looked up in an array
rather than being computed at runtime
o moved the _mstats declaration here to avoid the stats code
being linked in even when no stats functions were called
(only matters if MALLOC_DEBUG is defined)
o malloc now keeps track of the address of the top of the heap
and will return large chunks to the system with calls to
sbrk with a negative argument when freeing the top chunk.
Two thresholds: LESSCORE_FRC means to unconditionally return
memory to the system; LESSCORE_MIN means to return memory if
there's at least one block already on the free list
lib/malloc/mstats.h
- stats struct now keeps track of number of block coalesces by bin,
and the number of times memory was returned to the system by bin
lib/malloc/stats.c
- trace_malloc_stats now takes a second argument: the name of the file
to write to. The first `%p' in the template file name is replaced
by the pid
4/9
---
lib/malloc/imalloc.h
- added some macros derived from dlmalloc and glibc malloc to inline
memcpy and memset if the requested size is <= 32 bytes
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- use MALLOC_MEMSET instead of memset in internal_{malloc,free}
include/ocache.h
- use OC_MEMSET (variant of MALLOC_MEMSET) in ocache_free
configure.in, config.h.in
- check for getservent(), define HAVE_GETSERVENT if found
bashline.c
- punt immediately from bash_servicename_completion_function if
HAVE_GETSERVENT is not defined (cygwin seems to not define it)
- include "input.h" for extern save_token_state() and
restore_token_state() declarations
- change bash_execute_unix_command to call parse_and_execute with
SEVAL_NOHIST flag so the command doesn't get saved on the history
list
- change bash_execute_unix_command to save and restore the current
command line count and the token state (last_read_token, etc.).
Everything else is saved by either parse_and_execute directly or
the call it makes to push_stream(). The shell_input_line stuff
doesn't need to be saved and restored; it's not computed until
readline() returns
4/10
----
lib/glob/glob.[ch]
- glob_filename and glob_vector now take an additional `flags' arg
- define GX_MARKDIRS as possible flag value for glob_filename and
glob_vector
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- fixed some bugs with handling of `g' and `G' formats
- make sure numtoa returns the fractional part correctly when passed 0
- implemented thousands grouping for `'' flag character
lib/sh/rename.c
- a few changes to make it more bulletproof
4/11
----
lib/glob/glob.c
- added the couple of dozen lines of code to glob_dir_to_array to
finish implementing GX_MARKDIRS
builtins/set.def
- changed unset builtin so that it no longer considers unsetting an
unset variable or function to be an error
lib/readline/display.c
- fix to rl_redisplay for a problem which caused display to be messed
up when the last line of a multi-line prompt (possibly containing
invisible characters) was longer than the screen width
4/15
----
aclocal.m4
- use AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED in BASH_SYS_DEFAULT_MAIL_DIR instead of
enumerating all of the possible values and using AC_DEFINE
4/16
----
Makefile.in, {builtins,support}/Makefile.in
- new variables, CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD and CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, substituted
by `configure'
- changed CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD to BASE_CCFLAGS, removing $(CPPFLAGS);
CCFLAGS and CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD now include $(BASE_CCFLAGS) with
(possibly) different values for CPPFLAGS and CFLAGS
- GCC_LINT_CFLAGS now includes $(BASE_CCFLAGS) and $(CPPFLAGS)
instead of CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD
- new variable, LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, right now equivalent to LDFLAGS
- remove $(CPPFLAGS) from recipes for buildversion, mksignames, and
mksyntax
configure.in
- compute and substitute CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD, and
LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD
- changed qnx to use LOCAL_LDFLAGS and LOCAL_LIBS instead of putting
everything in LOCAL_LDFLAGS
builtins/Makefile.in
- remove $(PROFILE_FLAGS) from recipe for building `mkbuiltins'
- use LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD instead of LDFLAGS in recipe for building
`mkbuiltins'
Makefile.in
- use $(CC_FOR_BUILD) and $(CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) to build auxiliary
test programs (printenv, recho, zecho)
support/Makefile.in
- use CC_FOR_BUILD and CCFLAGS_FOR_BUILD in recipe for building
`man2html'
lib/tilde/Makefile.in
- substitute PROFILE_FLAGS, use PROFILE_FLAGS in $(CCFLAGS)
4/25
----
Makefile.in, configure.in
- moved RELSTATUS to configure.in; configure substitutes it into
the generated Makefile
lib/sh/snprintf.c
- fix wchars() to deal with systems where MB_CUR_MAX is not a
constant expression
5/2
---
lib/sh/shquote.c
- add `,' to list of chars that are backslash-quoted. It doesn't
hurt normal usage and prevents filenames with commas from being
inappropriately split by brace expansion after using
complete-into-braces
5/6
---
lib/sh/xstrchr.c
- we only need the check of MB_CUR_MAX and the slow code for a
few encodings, and even then only for a subset of the charset
arrayfunc.c
- some speedups for skipsubscript and multibyte chars from Bruno Haible
locale.c
- changed set_lang to call setlocale(LC_ALL, ...) if LC_ALL doesn't
already have a value, but doesn't change any shell variables
include/shmbutil.h
- major speedups from Bruno Haible, mostly concerned with reducing
the number of strlen(3) calls
subst.c
- change callers of macros in shmbutil.h to add extra argument as
necessary
- skip_single_quoted and skip_double_quoted take another argument:
the length of the string; mostly useful when using multibyte chars
- many speedups from precomputing string lengths at function start
- fixed a small bug in de_backslash in the midst of rewriting for
better efficiency
{braces,make_cmd,pathexp}.c
- change callers of macros in shmbutil.h to add extra argument as
necessary
pathexp.c
- fix a one-too-far problem with multibyte chars in
unquoted_glob_pattern_p
braces.c
- brace_gobbler takes a new argument, the length of the passed string
- expand_amble takes a new argument, the length of the passed string
5/7
---
subst.c
- modified remove_quoted_nulls to eliminate the memory allocation and
do the copy in place using the same strategy as de_backslash
lib/readline/{rldefs.h,complete.c}
- new define RL_QF_OTHER_QUOTE, so _rl_find_completion_word can note
that it found a quoting character other than \'" that appears in
rl_completer_quote_characters
5/9
---
jobs.c
- save and restore old value of jobs_list_frozen when calling trap
handlers from set_job_status_and_cleanup to avoid seg faults when
running recursive trap handlers
5/10
----
builtins/common.h
- new #defines to use for value of changed_dollar_vars (provides
information about the caller who wants to blow away the old dollar
variables)
builtins/common.c
- changed set_dollar_vars_changed to set changed_dollar_vars to one
of the ARGS_* values depending on the caller and environment
builtins/source.def
- source restores the positional parameters unless the `set' builtin
was called to specify a new set while not executing a shell function
5/13
----
POSIX
- new file, was in CWRU/POSIX.NOTES
doc/{Makefile.in,Makefile}
- changed `posix' rule to modify ../POSIX
doc/mkposix
- write to `POSIX' by default
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- when ansicstr is parsing a format string for `echo -e' (or the
equivalent xpg_echo option is enabled), obey the POSIX-2001/SUSv3
standard and accept 0-3 octal digits after a leading `0'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- updated `echo' description to note that up to three octal digits
are now accepted following `\0'
5/16
----
doc/Makefile.in
- remove the generated documentation on `make distclean' if the
build directory and source directory are not the same
Makefile.in
- descend into `support' subdirectory on a `make clean' and
`make distclean'
- remove parser-built, y.tab[ch] on a `make distclean' if the build
directory and source directory are not the same
support/Makefile.in
- support various `clean' targets and remove man2html.o and man2html
{configure,Makefile}.in
- move values for DEBUG and MALLOC_DEBUG into configure.in; on by
default for development versions; off by default for releases
(off for profiling, too)
5/21
----
parse.y
- modified the grammar to allow a simple_list followed by yacc_EOF
to terminate a command. This fixes problems with things like
a backslash-newline at the end of an `eval'd string
- change handle_eof_input_unit() to reset the token state before
calling prompt_again(), in case the prompt to be evaluated contains
a command substitution
5/23
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix `r' command (rl_vi_change_char) when HANDLE_MULTIBYTE is defined
but MB_CUR_MAX == 1
5/24
----
lib/malloc/watch.c
- don't try to print `file' argument to _watch_warn if it's null
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- changed guard checking code in internal_{malloc,free,realloc} to
access memory as (char *) and copy into a union instead of
casting and dereferencing a pointer to u_bits32_t, since that
results in unaligned accesses which will cause Sparcs to upchuck
5/30
----
[bash-2.05b-beta1 released]
lib/readline/text.c
- fixed a problem with rl_transpose_chars on systems supporting
multibyte characters with a locale that doesn't have any multibyte
chars
6/4
---
expr.c
- fix a/=0 and a%=0 to throw evaluation errors rather than core dumps
lib/readline/display.c
- fix core dump when line wrapping a multibyte character (line
accidentally dropped from the original patch)
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- fix reversed return value from _rl_is_mbchar_matched; fixes problem
with backward-char-search
6/10
----
lib/sh/getenv.c
- fix getenv to not free value returned by find_tempenv_variable
- add setenv, putenv, unsetenv for completeness
6/12
----
shell.c
- change init_noninteractive to init expand_aliases to the value of
posixly_correct
- don't initialize expand_aliases to posixly_correct anywhere else.
This allows the -O expand_aliases invocation option to work correctly
general.c
- fix move_to_high_fd to not try the dup2 unless the fd loop results
in an fd > 3; just return the passed file descriptor otherwise
- use HIGH_FD_MAX, defined in general.h, instead of hard-coded 256
as highest file descriptor to try
subst.c
- in process_substitute, call move_to_high_fd with `maxfd' parameter
of -1 instead of 64, so move_to_high_fd will use its maximum
6/21
----
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- don't bother calling MALLOC_MEMSET if the requested size is 0
builtins/setattr.def
- note in short doc that export and readonly can take assignment
statements as arguments
error.c
- new function, error_prolog(), to capture common error message
prefix code (except for parser errors)
6/25
----
aclocal.m4
- add tests for standard-conforming declarations for putenv and
unsetenv in system header files
{configure,config.h}.in
- call BASH_FUNC_STD_PUTENV and BASH_FUNC_STD_UNSETENV, define
HAVE_STD_GETENV and HAVE_STD_UNSETENV, respectively, if they
succeed
lib/sh/getenv.c
- change putenv and unsetenv to take differing prototypes in
stdlib.h into account
6/27
----
[bash-2.05b-beta2 released]
6/28
----
builtins/common.c
- fix get_job_spec so that %N works when N is the size of the jobs
list (%8 means job 8, but the 7th member of the jobs array, so
it's OK if N == job_slots because the function returns N-1)
7/1
---
shell.c
- turn off line editing if $EMACS is set to `t'
7/10
----
builtins/set.def
- remove mention of `-i' from long help doc, since it has no effect
7/17
----
[bash-2.05b released]
7/18
----
lib/malloc/malloc.c
- make sure that the `free_return' label has a non-empty statement
to branch to
7/19
----
locale.c
- only call setlocale() from set_lang() if HAVE_SETLOCALE is defined;
otherwise just return 0
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- only try to memset `ps' in _rl_get_char_len if it's non-NULL. Ditto
for _rl_adjust_point
7/23
----
execute_cmd.c
- fix for executing_line_number() when compiling without conditional
commands, dparen arithmetic or the arithmetic for command
7/24
----
support/Makefile.in
- fix maintainer-clean, distclean, mostlyclean targets
builtins/common.c
- fix bug in sh_nojobs where it doesn't pass the right number of args
to builtin_error
bashline.c
- when using command completion and trying to avoid appending a slash
if there's a directory with the same name in the current directory,
use absolute_pathname() instead of just checking whether the first
char of the match is a slash to catch things like ./ and ../
examples/complete/bashcc-1.0.1.tar.gz
- a package of completions for Clear Case, from Richard S. Smith
(http://www.rssnet.org/bashcc.html)
input.c
- fix check_bash_input to call sync_buffered_stream if the passed fd
is 0 and the shell is currently reading input from fd 0 -- all it
should cost is maybe an additional read system call, and it fixes
the bug where an input redirection to a builtin inside a script
which is being read from stdin causes the already-read-and-buffered
part of the script to be thrown away, e.g.:
bash < x1
where x1 is
hostname
read Input < t.in
echo $Input
echo xxx
execute_cmd.c
- in initialize_subshell(), call unset_bash_input (0) to not mess with
fd 0 if that's where bash thinks it's reading input from. Fixes
bug reported by jg@cs.tu-berlin.de on 17 July 2002. Should be a way
to check whether or not the current fd 0 at the time of the call has
not been redirected, like in the bug report. Also might eventually
want to throw in a sync_buffered_stream if bash is reading input
from fd 0 in a non-interactive shell into a buffered stream, so the
stream is sync'd -- might be necessary for some uses
7/25
----
lib/readline/signals.c
- make sure rl_catch_sigwinch is declared even if SIGWINCH is not
defined, so the readline state saving and restoring functions in
readline.c are always the same size even if SIGWINCH is not defined,
and undefined references don't occur when SIGWINCH is not defined
7/30
----
bashline.c
- augment patch from 7/24 to not disable rl_filename_completion_desired
if the first char of the match is `~'
lib/readline/bind.c
- when creating `shadow' keymaps `bound' to ANYOTHERKEY, don't bind
a key whose type is ISFUNC but whose function is the `fake'
rl_do_lowercase_version (fixes debian bash bug #154123)
lib/readline/readline.c
- don't call _rl_vi_set_last from _rl_dispatch_subseq if
key == ANYOTHERKEY (when truncated to `sizeof(char)', it will be 0,
which strchr will find in `vi_textmod')
7/31
----
lib/readline/input.c
- fix rl_gather_tyi to only slurp up one line of available input, even
if more than one line is available (fixes debian bash bug #144585)
8/3
---
bashline.c
- better fix for command completion problem -- test for directory
explicitly with test_for_directory before turning off
rl_filename_completion_desired, since that's the case we're trying
to protect against
8/5
---
include/shmbutil.h
- fix ADVANCE_CHAR macro to advance the string pointer if mbrlen
returns 0, indicating that the null wide character (wide string
terminator) was found (debian bash bug #155436)
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- fix _rl_adjust_point to increment the string pointer if mbrlen
returns 0
support/shobj-conf
- fix for the `-install_name' value in SHLIB_XLDFLAGS assignment for
Darwin from the fink folks
8/6
---
builtins/exit.def
- broke code that runs ~/.bash_logout out into a separate function:
bash_logout()
builtins/common.h
- extern declaration for bash_logout()
eval.c
- call bash_logout() from alrm_catcher(), so timed-out login shells
run ~/.bash_logout before processing the exit trap
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- implemented $'\x{hexdigits}' expansion from ksh93
configure.in
- define RECYCLES_PIDS in LOCAL_CFLAGS for cygwin; don't bother to
link with -luser32
examples/loadables/strftime.c
- new loadable builtin, interface to strftime(3)
8/7
---
parse.y
- parse_arith_cmd now takes a second argument, a flag saying whether
or not to add double quotes to a parsed arithmetic command; changed
callers
- changed parse_dparen so it tells parse_arith_cmd to not add the
double quotes and therefore doesn't need to remove them
- change parse_dparen to add W_NOGLOB|W_NOSPLIT|W_QUOTED flags to word
created when parsing (( ... )) arithmetic command, since the double
quotes are no longer added
make_cmd.c
- in make_arith_for_expr, set the flags on the created word to
W_NOGLOB|W_NOSPLIT|W_QUOTED
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_arith_command to expand the expression with
expand_words_no_vars, like the arithmetic for command code does
- fix execute_arith_command to handle the case where the expanded
expression results in a NULL word without crashing
tests/{arith-for,cprint}.tests
- change expected output to account for no longer adding quotes to
((...)) commands
8/8
---
print_cmd.c
- take out the space after printing the `((' and before printing the
`))' in print_arith_command, print_arith_for_command, and
xtrace_print_arith_cmd
tests/{arith-for,cprint}.tests
- change expected output to account for no longer adding leading and
trailing spaces when printing ((...)) and arithmetic for commands
8/17
----
subst.c
- fix issep() define to handle case where separators[0] == '\0', in
which case it always returns false
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- fix off-by-one error in history_expand_internal when using the `g'
modifier that causes it to skip every other match when matching a
single character (reported by gjyun90@resl.auto.inha.ac.kr)
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- make sure that the name=word form of argument to declare/typeset,
export, and readonly is documented in the description
8/30
----
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- make history_expand_internal understand double quotes, because
single quotes are not special inside double quotes, according to
our shell-like quoting conventions. We don't want unmatched
single quotes inside double-quoted strings inhibiting history
expansion
- make `a' modifier equivalent to `g' modifier for compatibility with
the BSD csh
- add a `G' modifier that performs a given substitution once per word
(tokenized as the shell would do it) like the BSD csh `g' modifier
8/31
----
braces.c
- when compiling for the shell, treat ${...} like \{...} instead of
trying to peek backward when we see a `{'. This makes it easier
to handle things like \${, which should be brace expanded because
the $ is quoted
9/7
---
aclocal.m4
- redirect stdin from /dev/null in BASH_CHECK_DEV_FD before testing
the readability of /dev/fd/0, so we're dealing with a known quantity
9/11
----
[prayers for the victims of 9/11/01]
shell.c
- fix maybe_make_restricted to handle a restricted login shell with a
base pathname of `-rbash' and skip over any leading `-'
9/13
----
builtins/evalstring.c
- in parse_and_execute, make sure we don't try to run unwind-protects
back to `pe_dispose' after a longjmp back to top_level if the
pe_dispose frame hasn't been initialized
lib/readline/display.c
- fix problem with prompt overwriting previous output when the output
doesn't contain a newline in a multi-byte locale. This also should
fix the problem of bash slowing down drastically on long lines when
using a multi-byte locale, because it no longer tries to rewrite the
entire line each time. Patch from Jiro SEKIBA <jir@yamato.ibm.com>
parse.y
- move the typedef for alias_t that is compiled in if ALIAS is not
defined up before the prototype for push_string, since that takes
an alias_t * parameter
lib/readline/terminal.c
- bind the termcap description's left and right arrow keys to
rl_backward_char and rl_forward_char, respectively, instead of
rl_forward and rl_backward (which are just there for backwards
compatibility)
aclocal.m4
- when testing readability of /dev/stdin, redirect stdin from /dev/null
to make sure it's a readable file
9/17
----
config-bot.h
- don't test __STDC__ when deciding whether or not to use stdarg.h;
just use it if it's present
tests/read2.sub
- redirect from /dev/tty when using `read -t'
9/20
----
builtins/history.def
- when reading `new' entries from the history file with `history -n',
fix increment of history_lines_this_session by taking any change
in history_base into account
lib/sh/pathphys.c
- changes to sh_physpath to deal with pathnames that end up being
longer than PATH_MAX without dumping core
lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hsuser.texinfo},doc/ bash.1
- documented new `a' and `G' history modifiers
9/25
----
lib/readline/misc.c
- when traversing the history list with arrow keys in vi insertion
mode, put the cursor at the end of the line (like in emacs mode)
mksyntax.c
- don't try to use \a and \v unless __STDC__ is defined; use the
ascii integer equivalents otherwise
- include "config.h" in the generated syntax.c file for a possible
definition of `const'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document the meaning of a null directory in $PATH
9/26
----
parse.y
- fix set_line_mbstate to handle case where mbrlen() returns 0,
indicating the null wide character
- fix set_line_mbstate so we don't directly compare a char variable
to EOF, since char can (and is) unsigned on some machines
bashline.c
- change bash_execute_unix_command to save a little bit more state:
last_shell_builtin, this_shell_builtin, last_command_exit_value
9/27
----
execute_cmd.c
- tentative change to execute_simple_command to avoid freeing freed
memory in the case where bash forks early but still ends up calling
execute_disk_command, without passing newly-allocated memory to
make_child. This may fix the core dumps with the linux-from-scratch
folks
9/28
----
Makefile.in,{builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile.in
- fix up dependencies, mostly on ${BUILD_DIR}/version.h, so that
parallel makes work with GNU and BSD makes
shell.h
- new struct to save partial parsing state when doing things like
bash_execute_unix_command and other operations that execute
commands while a line is being entered and parsed
parse.y
- new functions, save_parser_state() and restore_parser_state(), to
save and restore partial parsing state
bashline.c
- change bash_execute_unix_command to call {save,restore}_parser_state
builtins/jobs.def
- change execute_list_with_replacements to eliminate a run_unwind_frame
in favor of calling the cleanup explicitly and discarding the frame
execute_cmd.c
- change execute_for_command to avoid a run_unwind_frame in the case
where the loop variable is readonly or otherwise not assignable
- change execute_select_command and execute_simple_command to use
discard_unwind_frame by running the cleanup code explicitly, instead
of using run_unwind_frame
- make sure execute_select_command decreases loop_level even on error
9/30
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fixed description of `unset' now that unsetting a previously-unset
variable is no longer an error
10/3
----
{configure,config.h}.in
- augment check for strtold with additional check to detect the
horribly broken hp/ux 11.x implementation that returns `long_double';
defines STRTOLD_BROKEN if so
builtins/printf.def
- define floatmax_t as `double' if STRTOLD_BROKEN is defined
10/5
----
lib/readline/keymaps.c
- don't automatically bind uppercase keys to rl_do_lowercase_version
in rl_make_bare_keymap
lib/readline/readline.c
- explicitly check for ANYOTHERKEY binding to rl_do_lowercase_version
and dispatch to lowercase of key when a prefix is not matched
10/12
-----
bashline.c
- set COMP_WORDBREAKS in enable_hostname_completion to the value
of rl_completer_word_break_characters
variables.c
- new special variable COMP_WORDBREAKS, controls the value of
rl_completer_word_break_characters
variables.h
- new extern declaration for sv_comp_wordbreaks()
subst.c
- change split_at_delims to behave more like shell word splitting if
the passed value for the delimiters is NULL, indicating that the
function is to use $IFS to split
{execute_cmd,jobs,test,findcmd,input,make_cmd,redir,shell}.c
builtins/mkbuiltins.c,builtins/{fc,history,source,umask}.def
lib/sh/netconn.c
lib/termcap/termcap.c
lib/readline/histfile.c
- make sure all inclusions of <sys/file.h> are protected by
HAVE_SYS_FILE_H
bashline.c
- don't turn off rl_filename_completion_desired in
attempt_shell_completion if the partial pathname contains a slash.
This still doesn't solve the problem of partial pathname completion
starting with a directory in the current directory without a
leading `./'. There's no way to tell the difference between that
and a file found in $PATH (which may contain `.') at the point that
attempt_shell_completion acts
10/18
-----
locale.c
- don't set lc_all to the default locale when LC_ALL is being unset
- new function, reset_locale_vars(), called to recompute the correct
locale variable values when LC_ALL is unset
- changed set_lang to not set LC_ALL, which it never should have been
doing in the first place, and to maintain a local variable `lang'
corresponding to $LANG
- change get_locale_var to use the precedence posix.2 specifies:
LC_ALL overrides individual variables; LANG, if set, is the default
- change set_locale_var to call get_locale_var to get the appropriate
value for the variable being set or unset
- call get_locale_var instead of using passed value in set_locale_var
to get the defaulting and precedence right
lib/readline/nls.c
- new function, _rl_get_locale_var(), which does the same thing as
locale.c:get_locale_var(), with the right precedence and defaulting,
using sh_get_env_value to get the right bash variable values
- if HAVE_SETLOCALE is defined, _rl_init_eightbit first calls
_rl_get_locale_var to get the right value for LC_CTYPE, and uses
that in the call to setlocale. If _rl_get_locale_var returns NULL,
call setlocale() to get the current international environment, and,
finally, if that returns null, call setlocale with a second argument
of "" to force the implementation's `native' environment
pcomplete.c
- change gen_wordlist_completions to dequote the text before comparing
it against the expanded word list
- changed gen_matches_from_itemlist to do the same thing
bashline.c
- new global function, bash_dequote_word, calls bash_dequote_filename
on the text passed. Used by the programmable completion code
lib/readline/histfile.c
- make sure that whenever read_history_range returns a non-zero value
that it sets errno to some useful value
10/19
-----
variables.c
- COMP_WORDBREAKS is now a dynamic variable, mirroring value of
rl_completer_word_break_characters. Makes sure that the variable
always points to dynamic memory if it's not null or the readline
default
bashline.c
- change enable_hostname_completion to manage a dynamic value of
rl_completer_word_break_characters, since assignments to
COMP_WORDBREAKS can change its value unpredictably
lib/readline/{complete.c,readline.h}
- rl_completer_word_break_characters no longer has `const' attribute
bashline.c
- clean up necessary places due to rl_completer_word_break_characters
no longer being `const'
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new COMP_WORDBREAKS variable
10/21
-----
print_cmd.c
- fix indirection_level_string to handle the case where the decoded
$PS4 is null without seg faulting
10/22
-----
builtins/shift.def
- make sure that there is actually an argument when reporting a shift
count that exceeds the number of positional paramters and
shift_verbose is enabled
lib/readline/rltty.c
- change SET_SPECIAL to call a new function, set_special_char, since
it contains a block. It's called infrequently, so the performance
impact of making it a function should be negligible, and it helps
debugging
10/29
-----
bashline.c
- make sure the editor in VI_EDIT_COMMAND and EMACS_EDIT_COMMAND is
quoted; it might contain spaces (e.g., `emacs -nw')
aclocal.m4
- cache ac_cv_rl_version in RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION macro
configure.in
- change logic that sets RL_INCLUDEDIR so that it doesn't try to set
a bogus include path if the argument to --with-installed-readline
is `yes' -- helps with cross-compiling
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- fix history_tokenize_word so that it handles <( and >( better
10/30
-----
redir.c
- fix write_here_string so it handles the case where `herestr' expands
to NULL without seg faulting
10/31
-----
mailcheck.c
- reverse logic flip from bash-2.05 that handled systems that don't
change the atime when the mailbox is accessed; make sure the file
is bigger before we report new mail. This is the case in the vast
majority of cases. Reported by jim@jtan.com
11/5
----
parse.y
- change action for `for x; { list; }' and corresponding `select'
production to use \"$@\" instead of just $@, as it is with all the
other actions
11/9
----
parse.y
- new flag for parse_matched_pair: P_DQUOTE, indicating that the
pair of characters being matched is between double quotes
- parse_matched_pair now passes P_DQUOTE down to recursive calls:
if the open char to be matched is a `"' or the passed-in flags
include P_DQUOTE, set the local `rflags' variable to P_DQUOTE and
pass `rflags' down to recursive calls
- if `rflags' includes P_DQUOTE, don't try to ansiexpand $'...' or
locale expand $"..."; consistent with other quoting constructs
11/11
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- explicitly note that variables referenced in arithmetic expressions
without using `$' evaluate to 0 if they are null or unset
- note that a null variable value evaluates to 0 when used in an
arithmetic context, like when a variable with the `-i' attribute is
assigned a null value
- document the ${!prefix@} expansion as equivalent to ${!prefix*}
11/12
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- note that the value of an arithmetic expression is as in C
- change the wording to note that `arithmetic evaluation' (not
arithmetic expansion, which has a different meaning) is performed
on the value assigned to a variable whose integer attribute is set
11/13
-----
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_disk_command so it calls exit() after printing the error
message in a restricted shell context if the shell has already forked
(nofork != 0 && there are no pipes)
11/19
-----
builtins/type.def
- don't report on aliases unless expand_aliases is set and the parser
is performing alias expansion; changed tests/type.tests and
tests/type.right accordingly
11/25
-----
general.c
- fix for full pathnames including drive letters on cygwin from
Corinna (convert to posix-style paths, which the rest of the
code handles much better)
lib/readline/text.c
- fixes to overwrite mode from jimmy@is-vn.bg:
o in _rl_overwrite_char, do the overwrite mode self-insert
as one group, even when overwriting more than 1 char
o in _rl_overwrite_char, do the insert before the delete so
that an undo positions the cursor on the character restored,
not to the right of it
o in _rl_overwrite_rubout, don't do rl_insert_char(' ') unless
rl_point < rl_end. Since overwrite-mode self-insert acts as
in insert-mode when at eol, make rubout behave like
insert-mode rubout
11/30
-----
lib/readline/misc.c
- call rl_replace_line with `1' as second parameter if we're going to
immediately overwrite the undo list
lib/readline/search.c
- in make_history_line_current, use _rl_replace_text to make the line
replacement an undoable operation. Affects all non-incremental
search functions.
parse.y
- make behavior introduced on 11/9 dependent on extended_quote
variable, controllable by extquote shopt option. Default setting is
on for backwards compatibility
builtins/shopt.def
- new `extquote' option to control extended_quote variable
12/3
----
jobs.c
- change message printed when attempting to put a background job in
the background with `bg' to include the job id and make the
statement declarative
12/10
-----
bashhist.h
- define explicit flag values for history_control
variables.c
- change sv_history_control to use new flag values
- change sv_history_control to parse $HISTCONTROL as a colon-separated
list of values for the history_control variable
bashhist.c
- change check_history_control to use new flag values and restructure
to remove case statement
- new function hc_erasedups(line); removes all entries matching LINE
from the history list
- call hc_erasedups() from check_add_history after we've determined
that we're saving the line
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new options available for $HISTCONTROL and that it can
be a colon-separated list of history control options
12/11
-----
subst.c
- fix pat_subst() to not increment `e' (pointer to the end of the
matched portion of the string) until after we're sure we're going
around the loop again; fixes problem with empty replacements for
a pattern that doesn't match (bug reported by Don Coleman
<don@coleman.org>)
12/17
-----
lib/readline/display.c
- fixes to multibyte redisplay from jir@yamato.ibm.com (Jiro SEKIBA):
o speed up calculation of first difference between old and new
lines in the common case
o don't try to see if we're in the middle of a multbyte char
in update_line (we'll see how this one works out)
12/18
-----
doc/bashref.texi
- make it clear that the `command-list' function definition may be
terminated by an ampersand before the closing brace
12/28
-----
redir.c
- set `expanding_redir' flag when expanding words in a redirection
subst.c
- new function, exp_jump_to_top_level(), to do any word expansion
cleanup before a call to jump_to_top_level from within that file;
sets expanding_redir back to 0 before jump_to_top_level
variables.c
- in find_variable(), don't call find_variable_internal with a second
parameter of 1 if expanding_redir is non-zero
- in find_variable_internal(), don't search the temporary env if
subshell_environment includes SUBSHELL_FORK (indicating a simple
command) and expanding_redir is non-zero
parse.y
- increment line_number when we read a \<newline> pair
array.c
- added array_unshift_element and array_shift_element (which just call
array_shift and array_rshift, respectively), for bash debugger
support
1/4/2003
--------
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- note in the section describing the execution environment passed to
children that subshells inherit shell functions marked for export
- note in the section describing shell functions the possibility
that exported functions may result in two entries in the environment
with the same name
parse.y
- when pushing an alias expansion onto the pushed_string list, append
a space to the expanded definition to make the parser's lookahead
work without using the `mustpop' hack in shell_getc
1/8
---
shell.c
- change calls to exit() with EX_USAGE as a parameter to use
EX_BADUSAGE instead, since EX_USAGE is defined as 258 and is
technically out of range
1/14
----
aclocal.m4
- check for the termcap functions in libc first: if we don't have
to link in another library, let's not do it
- change the test for mbstate_t to use AC_TRY_COMPILE instead of
AC_TRY_RUN
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document that bash turns line editing off if environment variable
EMACS is set to `t' when it starts up
doc/bash.1
- minor change to give the ftp url for the latest version of bash in
the bug reports section
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- in get_history_event, cast a couple of `const char *' variables to
`char *' in function call parameter lists to avoid compiler warnings
1/21
----
builtins/cd.def
- change `cd -' so it prints the current working directory after a
successful chdir even when the shell is not interactive
1/31
----
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- clarified exactly what is meant by the term `application-specific
completion function', made its use consistent, and documented
what variables are changed before such a function is called
lib/readline/input.c
- new function, _rl_pushed_input_available(), returns non-zero if
there are characters in the input queue managed by rl_get_char
and _rl_unget_char
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_pushed_input_available
lib/readline/callback.c
- change rl_callback_read_char to check _rl_pushed_input_available
and loop if there's something there, so characters don't languish
until more keyboard input is read
execute_cmd.c
- new variable, last_command_exit_signal, non-zero if
last_command_exit_value result from wait_for was result of a signal
nojobs.c
- keep track of whether or not a given pid was killed by a signal with
a new flag in the pid_list array
- new function int find_termsig_by_pid(pid_t pid) to get the
terminating signal, if any, for a particular pid
- new function int get_termsig(WAIT status) returns the terminating
signal corresponding to status
- set last_command_exit_signal in wait_for and the various wait_for_xx
functions
jobs.c
- new functions, process_exit_signal and job_exit_signal, return the
signal that killed a given process or job, if a signal caused its
death
- set last_command_exit_signal in wait_for by calling job_exit_signal
or process_exit_signal appropriately
subst.c
- don't resend SIGINT to ourselves unless last_command_exit_signal is
SIGINT and last_command_exit_value == 128 + SIGINT. This fixes the
$(exit 130) bug reported by Paul Jarc
expr.c
- new function, expr_bind_variable, calls bind_int_variable and
then stupidly_hack_special_variables. This fixes the
`let OPTIND=1' bug
bashline.c
- change history_and_alias_expand_line and shell_expand_line to call
history_expand_line_internal so calls to pre_process_line are
localized
- change history_expand_line_internal and cleanup_expansion_error to
temporarily turn off hist_verify before calling pre_process_line
to avoid the effects described by teirllm@dms.auburn.edu
parse.y
- don't unconditionally turn off PST_ALEXPNEXT in push_string. This
fixes the multiple alias expansion bug reported by Paul Jarc.
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- change rl_vi_subst to push `l' instead of ` ' -- it should be
equivalent, but this has been reported to fix a problem in multibyte
locales
lib/readline/readline.h
- new state flag value RL_STATE_TTYCSAVED, indicates that save_tty_chars
has been called. Since it's only used and visible internally, it's
undocumented
lib/readline/rltty.h
- changed all of the members of _rl_tty_chars struct to `unsigned char'
lib/readline/rltty.c
- set the RL_STATE_TTYCSAVED after save_tty_chars is called
- new function, rl_tty_unset_default_bindings(), resets bindings for
everything rl_tty_set_default_bindings() messes with back to
rl_insert, so rl_tty_set_default_bindings can be called again with
possible changes
- new function that does the bulk of the work for
rltty_set_default_bindings: _rl_bind_tty_special_chars()
- change prepare_terminal_settings so that it can track changes to the
terminal special chars made by stty(1): unset the bindings with
rl_tty_unset_default_bindings before calling save_tty_chars, and
_rl_tty_set_default_bindings after, with the new values from
get_tty_settings(). This implements a long-standing request, most
recently made by Tim Waugh of Red Hat.
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_tty_unset_default_bindings()
lib/readline/readline.c
- new function, reset_default_bindings, calls
rl_tty_unset_default_bindings() to reset the terminal special chars
back to rl_insert and then read the new ones
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texinfo
- documented rl_tty_unset_default_bindings()
2/1
---
[prayers and condolences to the families of the space shuttle crew members]
aclocal.m4
- add checks for mbrtowc and mbrlen in BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE
- new check, BASH_FUNC_CTYPE_NONASCII, checks whether or not the ctype
functions handle non-ascii characters correctly
config.h.in
- add HAVE_MBRTOWC and HAVE_MBRLEN
- add NO_MULTIBYTE_SUPPORT for new configure argument
- add CTYPE_NON_ASCII
config-bot.h, lib/readline/rlmbutil.h
- make sure that mbrtowc, mbrlen, and wcwidth are all present before
turning on HANDLE_MULTIBYTE
- turn off multibyte chars if NO_MULTIBYTE_SUPPORT is defined
configure.in
- new argument --enable-multibyte (enabled by default), allows
multibyte support to be turned off even on systems that support it
lib/readline/chardefs.h
- define NON_NEGATIVE as 1 if CTYPE_NON_ASCII is defined
2/3
---
config.h.in
- add HAVE_WCTOMB
aclocal.m4
- check for wctomb in BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE
2/4
---
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- in _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case, make sure the result from wctomb()
is NULL-terminated before trying to insert it with rl_insert_text()
2/5
---
lib/readline/display.c
- fix to update_line to avoid problems on systems with multibyte
characters when moving between history lines when the new line
has more glyphs but fewer bytes (twaugh@redhat.com)
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- use wcrtomb() instead of wctomb() in _rl_vi_change_mbchar_case
pcomplete.c
- fix init_itemlist_from_varlist to handle the case where the
`varlist' is NULL
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarified when a simple command may fail without the shell exiting
when -e is set
2/13
----
parse.y
- when bash is started with --nolineediting, ignore \[ and \] when
decoding the prompt string
subst.c
- fix remove_quoted_nulls so that a string with a CTLESC appearing
after a CTLNUL (which was removed) does not leave characters in
the string inappropriately
2/14
----
builtins/common.h
- new flag value for parse_and_execute(): SEVAL_RESETLINE, which
allows the caller to specify whether or not the internal idea
of the line number should be reset to 1
builtins/evalstring.c
- parse_and_execute() now tells push_string to reset the line
number only if the SEVAL_RESETLINE flag is set by the caller
2/15
----
builtins/evalfile.c
- pass SEVAL_RESETLINE from _evalfile() to parse_and_execute()
subst.c
- if the shell is currently interactive, pass SEVAL_RESETLINE to
parse_and_execute() when doing command substitution
jobs.c
- add SEVAL_RESETLINE to parse_and_execute while running SIGCHLD trap
command.h
- add `line' members to case_com, for_com, select_com
- rearranged order of members in some of the command structs, so
`flags' and `line' are first
- added a `source_file' member to the function_def struct; keeps
track of where the function was defined
doc/Makefile.in
- add some new suffix rules: .dvi.ps
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added text to the description of the `trap' builtin tightening up
the language describing when the ERR trap will be run
error.c
- if $BASH_SOURCE (internally-maintained) exists, use BASH_SOURCE[0]
in get_name_for_error if the shell is not interactive
array.h
- new convenience defines: array_push and array_pop
variables.c
- change get_funcname to return this_shell_function->name only if
arrays have not been compiled into the shell
- change init_funcname_var to initialize FUNCNAME as an array variable
if we have arrays
- new function: get_self(SHELL_VAR *self), a degenerate `dynamic_value'
function for dynamic variables
- new function: init_dynamic_array_var(), a generic dynamic array
variable initializer to handle the common case
- use init_dynamic_array_var() instead of explicit init_dirstack_var()
- use init_dynamic_array_var() instead of explicit init_groups_var()
- new dynamic array variables: BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_SOURCE,
BASH_LINENO, initialized with init_dynamic_array_var
shell.c
- initialize BASH_LINENO, BASH_SOURCE, FUNCNAME in open_shell_script
{execute_cmd,trap}.c
- take out trap_line_number, since parse_and_execute doesn't reset the
line number any more when running the trap commands
make_cmd.c
- augment make_function_def to get source file name and call
bind_function_def to save the entire FUNCTION_DEF
variables.c
- new hash table: shell_function_defs, keeps table of shell function
definitions including source file and line number info corresponding
to shell_functions table
- new functions: find_function_def and bind_function_def to manage
the shell_function_defs hash table
- new function: unbind_function_def to remove a function definition
from the shell_function_defs table (right now uncalled)
variables.h
- extern declaration for bind_function_def, find_function_def
- new extern declaration for unbind_function_def
execute_cmd.c
- in function prologue and epilogue, push and pop FUNCNAME,
BASH_SOURCE, and BASH_LINENO information
dispose_cmd.c
- broke the code that disposes a FUNCTION_DEF out into two new
functions: dispose_function_def and dispose_function_def_contents
dispose_cmd.h
- new extern declarations for dispose_function_def_contents and
dispose_function_def
copy_cmd.c
- move body of copy_function_def (other than allocating a new
FUNCTION_DEF) to copy_function_def_contents
- make sure to copy the new source_file member of a function_def in
copy_function_def_contents
- copy_function_def is no longer static, copy_function_def_contents
is not either
command.h
- new extern declaration for copy_function_def_contents and
copy_function_def
parse.y
- keep a stack of line numbers where case, select, and for commands
start, with a maximum nesting level of 128; increment when reading
word after `for', `select' or `case' in read_token_word; decrement
in grammar actions after parsing a complete for, arith_for, select,
or case command
- create for, case, arith_for, and select commands with an extra
line number (word_lineno[word_top]) argument
make_cmd.c
- make_for_or_select, make_for_command, make_case_command, and
make_select_command all take an extra `line_number' argument
make_cmd.h
- corresponding changes to extern declarations for those functions
2/16
----
{execute_cmd,shell,variables}.c
- follow each call to remember_args with a call to push_args or
pop_args to manage the BASH_ARGV and BASH_ARGC arrays. Only set
when the shell is started to run shell script or runs a shell
function. Doesn't handle `set' or `shift' yet, nor `source'.
execute_cmd.c
- keep track of the level of subshells with a new variable, manipulated
in execute_in_subshell
- set currently_executing_command in execute_command_internal(),
even if we're running a trap
- better line number management when executing simple commands,
conditional commands, for commands in execute_command_internal()
and the various functions that implement the commands
(execute_cond_command, execute_for_command, execute_etc.)
variables.c
- new dynamic variable BASH_SUBSHELL, with new get_subshell and
assign_subshell functions to manipulate it
- new functions push_args (WORD_LIST *list) and pop_args (void) to
manage the BASH_ARGC and BASH_ARGV dynamic array variables
variables.h
- new extern declarations for push_args and pop_args
builtins/evalfile.c
- in _evalfile, do appropriate things to the FUNCNAME, BASH_ARGV,
BASH_ARGC, BASH_SOURCE, and BASH_LINENO variables
support/mksignames.c
- add another fake signal for `trap'; make NSIG+2 == `RETURN'
trap.c
- _run_trap_internal now returns an int: the exit value of the command
run as the result of the trap
- run_debug_trap now returns an int: the exit value of the command
run as the result of the trap
- RETURN is a new special trap
- new function: set_return_trap(char *command) interface for the rest
of the shell, like set_{debug,error}_trap
- new function: run_return_trap()
- command substitution and other child processes don't inherit the
return trap
trap.h
- new extern declaration for set_return_trap() and run_return_trap
- new defines for RETURN_TRAP; increment BASH_NSIG
- change extern declaration for run_debug_trap() since it now returns
an int
shell.c
- new invocation long option: --debugger, turns on debugging and
sets internal `debugging_mode' variable
execute_cmd.c
- new code to save return trap when executing a shell function, so
shell functions don't inherit it
- run debug trap before binding the variable and running the action
list in a `for' command
- run debug trap before binding the selection variable and running
the query in a `select' command
- run debug trap before running matcher in a `case' command
builtins/set.def
- new `set -o functrace' (set -T), causes DEBUG trap to be inherited
by shell functions
- new `set -o errtrace' (set -E), causes ERR trap to be inherited
by shell functions
flags.c
- new flags -E and -T, control error_trace_mode and
function_trace_mode respectively
flags.h
- new extern declarations for error_trace_mode and function_trace_mode
2/17
----
doc/bashref.texi
- changed the `dircategory' as per Karl Berry's suggestion
doc/texinfo.tex
- update to version of 2003/02/04 from texinfo.org
support/texi2dvi
- update to version 1.14 from texinfo-4.5 distribution
2/20
----
support/config.{guess,sub}
- update to versions of 2002/11/30
lib/readline/doc/manvers.texinfo
- renamed to version.texi to match other GNU software
- UPDATE-MONTH variable is now `UPDATED-MONTH'
lib/readline/doc/{hist,rlman,rluserman}.texinfo
- include version.texi
doc/version.texi
- new file, with standard stuff matching other GNU distributions
{doc,lib/readline/doc}/Makefile.in
- include right stuff for `version.texi'
lib/readline/doc/{rluserman,rlman,hist}.texinfo
- use @copying and @insertcopying and @ifnottex instead of @ifinfo
- add FDL as an appendix entitled `Copying This Manual'
lib/readline/doc/{rltech,rluser,hstech,hsuser}.texi
- changed the suffix from `texinfo' to `texi'
lib/readline/doc/{rlman,rluserman}.texinfo, doc/bashref.texi
- include rltech.texi,rluser.texi,hstech.texi, and hsuser.texi
lib/readline/doc/Makefile.in,doc/Makefile.in
- made appropriate changes for {{rl,hs}tech,{rl,hs}user}.texi
lib/readline/doc/{rlman,rluserman}.texinfo
- changed the suffix from `texinfo' to `texi'
lib/readline/doc/hist.texinfo
- renamed to history.texi
2/25
----
pathnames.h.in
- moved pathnames.h here so value of DEBUGGER_START_FILE can be
substituted by configure
aclocal.m4
- added AM_PATH_LISPDIR for debugger
configure.in
- added some variables: `bashvers', `relstatus' to use info in more
than one place
- call AM_PATH_LISPDIR
- new option: --enable-debugger, sets DEBUGGER cpp option
- new option with AC_ARG_VAR: DEBUGGER_START_FILE
- make `pathnames.h' a file generated by configure
Makefile.in
- add rule to create pathnames.h
builtins/declare.def
- added extra line number and source file name to `declare -F' output
if `--debugger' is used at startup
builtins/evalfile.c
- call run_return_trap from source_file before returning the result
from _evalfile()
execute_cmd.c
- call run_return_trap in execute_function before restoring the old
context
builtins/source.def
- arrange to save and restore DEBUG traps when sourcing files if
function_trace_mode (set -o functrace) is not set
print_cmd.c
- broke print_for_command, print_select_command, print_case_command
into two functions each: one to print the `header' and one for
the body
- print_cond_command is no longer static
- print_arith_command now takes a WORD_LIST *, since it doesn't
actually do anything with the ARITH_COM it's passed except print
the enclosed WORD_LIST
- print_arith_command is no longer static
externs.h
- extern declarations for print_{for,select,case}_command_head,
print_cond_command, print_arith_command
{.,builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile.in
- corrected dependencies on pathnames.h, since it's now created in
the build directory
3/5
---
lib/glob/glob.c
- handle alloca() failing (it's supposed to return NULL)
- use malloc() (with its attendent bookkeeping) instead of alloca()
in glob_filename()
subst.c
- check whether shell_glob_filename returns NULL in
glob_expand_word_list
- change parameter_brace_expand_rhs to handle cases like
${a[2]:=value} by properly creating the array element instead of a
variable named `a[2]' (reported by <opengeometry@yahoo.ca>)
variables.c
- change bind_int_variable to use valid_array_reference instead
of looking for `['
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- check for `a' in _rl_vi_done_inserting so the text inserted by an
`a' command can be reinserted with a `.'
lib/readline/readline.c
- when entering vi insertion mode in readline_internal_setup(), make
sure that _rl_vi_last_key_before_insert is set to `i' so that undo
groups and redo work better (reported by <opengeometry@yahoo.ca>)
lib/glob/sm_loop.c
- handle ?(...) in a pattern immediately following a `*', instead of
ignoring the `(' and treating the `?' as a single-char match, as
long as FNM_EXTFLAG is set (reported by <anderson110@poptop.llnl.gov>)
aclocal.m4
- new test for presence of struct timezone, BASH_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
config.h.in
- add HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
configure.in
- call BASH_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
execute_cmd.c
- don't try to use `struct timezone' in calls to gettimeofday unless
HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE is defined; use (void *)NULL otherwise
3/20
----
execute_cmd.c
- new variable, the_printed_command_except_trap, saves the command
being executed before a trap is executed, for the debugger
trap.c
- if in debugging mode, let command substitutions and other child
processes inherit the DEBUG and ERR traps if the `functrace'
(which is really a bad name, given this semantic) or `errtrace'
options, respectively, have been set
shell.c
- local_pending_command renamed to command_execution_string; no longer
static
variables.c
- new dynamic variable, BASH_COMMAND, set to the command string
currently executing, or the one that caused a trap to execute
(mapped to the_printed_command_except_trap)
- new variable, BASH_EXECUTION_STRING, set to the argument to the
-c invocation option, if the shell was started that way
3/22
----
execute_cmd.c
- changed execute_for_command, eval_arith_for_expr,
execute_select_command, execute_arith_command, execute_cond_command,
execute_simple_command to implement new DEBUG trap semantics
for the debugger: if the DEBUG trap commands return a non-zero
status and debugging_mode is non-zero, we skip the command to be
executed
trap.c
- change run_debug_trap for the debugger: if we're in the debugger
and the DEBUG trap returns 2 while we're in a function or sourced
script, we force a `return'
shell.c
- new function, start_debugger(), that sources the debugger start file
and turns the debugger on
builtins/shopt.def
- new settable option, `extdebug', turns on debugging_mode, as if
--debugger had been supplied at invocation (but does not source
debugger startup file)
trap.c
- make sure that run_exit_trap arranges for `returns' to come back
there, too, so a `return' executed by an `exit' invoked within a
shell function behaves correctly
support/shobj-conf
- change darwin/MacOS X stanza based on advice from mac os x developers
lib/sh/mailstat.c
- set the atime member of the synthesized stat struct to 0 if `cur/'
is empty, rather than leaving it undefined
3/24
----
builtins/caller.def
- new builtin to provide a call stack for the debugger
builtins/evalfile.c
- added a second `flags' argument to source_file()
- new flag value for flags argument to _evalfile(): FEVAL_NOPUSHARGS.
If included in flags arg, it means to not manipulate the BASH_ARGV
and BASH_ARGC arrays
builtins/common.h
- change prototype for source_file()
builtins/source.def
- add flag value to call to source_file(): set to 1 if we replaced
the positional parameters
- add call to push_args if additional arguments supplied to the
source builtin
- add call to pop_args in maybe_pop_dollar_vars
execute_cmd.c
- run the debug trap in execute_function so the debugger can stop
before the first command in a function body is executed
- modify subshell_level before executing a builtin or function in a
subshell
- print `for', `select', `case' command heads when set -x is enabled
print_cmd.c
- `xtrace_print_word_list' now takes an additional flags argument,
which, if non-zero, says to print indirection_level_string()
- new functions to print for, select, and case command heads when
set -x is enabled
- add spaces after `((' and before `))' in xtrace_print_arith_command
externs.h
- changed extern declaration for xtrace_print_word_list
- new declarations for xtrace_print_{for,case,select}_command_head()
subst.c
- modify subshell_level when executing a command substitution
3/25
----
execute_cmd.c
- use `line_number' in executing_line_number instead of looking into
the current command if it's a simple command; rearrange code to
make this simpler to compile in and out
- need to save and restore value of currently_executing_command around
calls to debug trap and return trap in execute_function
make_cmd.c
- make sure make_arith_for_command() disposes the WORD_LIST * it is
passed, since nothing else does and it's not used directly
3/28
----
Makefile.in
- fixed dependencies for `error.o' on shell.h and version.h -- makes
parallel makes (gmake -j 4) work correctly
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented all new features added to support the debugger
4/1
---
lib/sh/shquote.c
- make sure CTLESC and CTLNUL characters are escaped with CTLESC
by sh_double_quote, sh_backslash_quote and
sh_backslash_quote_for_double_quotes
Fixes vulnerability reported by svdb@stack.nl
shell.h
- new `pipestatus' member of sh_parser_state_t, to save and restore
$PIPESTATUS
parse.y
- changes to save_parser_state and restore_parser_state to save and
restore $PIPESTATUS
builtins/read.def
- add a call to word_list_remove_quoted_nulls before assigning the
word list read from standard input to an array variable. Fixes
bug reported by holzhey@ppprs1.phy.tu-dresden.de
4/3
---
execute_cmd.c
- in execute_null_command, if redirections are supplied, make sure
things like 3</etc/passwd are undone immediately, since they're
being done in the current shell
- functions now inherit the RETURN trap only if function tracing is
on for that function or globally
lib/readline/misc.c
- in rl_replace_from_history, don't force rl_replace_line to clear
the undo_list, since it might point directly at an undo list
from a history entry (to which we have no handle)
4/4
---
trap.c
- initialize RETURN_TRAP stuff appropriately in initialize_traps()
- let command substitutions inherit the RETURN trap if we're in
the debugger and function tracing has been enabled
redir.c
- do_redirections and do_redirection_internal now take a single
flags argument instead of multiple boolean flags
redir.h
- new #defines for flags argument to do_redirection{s,_internal}
execute_cmd.c
- change all calls to do_redirection to use new flag values
parse.y
- new function, free_pushed_string_input(), an external interface to
clear the pushed_string list (alias expansion)
- new define SHOULD_PROMPT to say when it's OK to call prompt_again
(if the shell is currently interactive and is reading input from
the terminal or readline)
- make sure shell_getc and read_secondary_line only call prompt_again
if SHOULD_PROMPT evaluates to true
- prompt_again shouldn't do anything if the shell is currently in the
middle of expanding a multiline alias, since we won't be printing a
prompt anyway
externs.h
- new extern declaration for free_pushed_string_input()
execute_cmd.c
- command_substitute and process_substitute now call
free_pushed_string_input because they shouldn't deal with any
partial alias expansion the parent shell may have started
4/5
---
braces.c
- added {x..y} brace expansion, shorthand for {x,x+1,x+2,...,y}:
x, y can be integers or single characters; the sequence can be
ascending or descending; increment is always 1. Beware that
something like {a..A} can lead to non-letters.
4/7
---
subst.c
- change extract_delimited_string and extract_dollar_brace_string to
return NULL on an expansion error when no_longjmp_on_fatal_error
is set, so the calling functions don't assume that the expansion
was successful (primarily the prompt expansion and completion code)
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new sequence generation feature of brace expansion
4/8
---
lib/sh/strstr.c
- replacement for strstr(3), in case the C library doesn't provide it
configure.in
- check for strstr, add to LIBOBJS if not found
array.c
- array_walk now takes a third void * argument; it's passed to `func'
as its second argument
array.h
- change sh_ae_map_func_t prototype to add void * second argument
4/10
----
array.c
- new function: array_keys_to_word_list, returns a list of indices for
a given array
array.h
- new extern declaration for array_keys_to_word_list
arrayfunc.c
3 - new function: char *array_keys(), returns a string with keys for a
given array, with the appropriate quoting
arrayfunc.h
- new extern declaration for array_keys
subst.c
- code to implement ksh93-like ${!array[@]} expansion (array[*] works,
too), which expands to all the keys (indices) of ARRAY
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new ${!array[@]} expansion
4/19
----
builtins/setattr.def
- remove any mention of the `-n' option from readonly builtin's short
and long documentation
pcomplib.c
- fix progcomp_insert to increase the refcount on the `cs' argument
before calling hash_insert -- fixes the problem of multiple calls
to progcomp_insert with the same compspec
doc/bash.1
- add mention of characters that inhibit history expansion when found
immediately following an unquoted `!'
bashline.c
- convert the code conditionally compiled in by the NO_FORCE_FIGNORE
#define to something runtime-tunable with the `force_fignore'
variable (opposite sense). force_fignore is 1 by default
builtins/shopt.def
- new tunable `shopt' option: `force_fignore', controls force_fignore
variable and behavior of FIGNORE handling
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, _rl_complete_show_unmodified, causes completer to list
possible completions if more than one completion and partial
completion cannot be done
- new value for what_to_do argument to rl_complete_internal, `@',
indicating that we want the show-unmodified behavior
- change rl_completion_type to return `@' when appropriate
lib/readline/bind.c
- new bindable variable, show-all-if-unmodified, which controls value
of _rl_complete_show_unmodified
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- extern declaration for _rl_complete_show_unmodified
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- documented show-all-if-unmodified
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented new `@' value for second argument to rl_complete_internal
- documented new return value from rl_completion_type
4/22
----
lib/readline/signals.c
- in rl_set_signal, set sa_flags to SA_RESTART for SIGWINCH, if we
have POSIX signals -- this is what most applications expect, and
they're not prepared to deal with EINTR
4/25
----
bashline.c
- take out attempts to suppress readline filename completion when
attempting command completion and there is a directory with the
same name in the current directory. #if 0'd for now; maybe make
it conditional later
error.c
- new variable, gnu_error_format, causes non-interactive errors with
line numbers to be printed in the `gnu style' (filename:lineno:)
instead of the `shell style' (filename: line lineno:) by
error_prolog and parser_error
version.h,support/mkversion
- don't put extern function declarations into created version.h any
more
version.c,externs.h
- add extern declarations for show_shell_version() and
shell_version_string(), since they're no longer in version.h
(this backs out change from 9/10/2001)
shell.h
- don't include version.h
Makefile.in
- remove unneeded dependencies on version.h -- only version.o
needs it now
builtins/shopt.def
- new option `gnu_errfmt', changes error messages with line numbers
to use the `standard' gnu format
pcomplete.h
- new COPT_BASHDEFAULT and COPT_PLUSDIRS defines
bashline.c
- if the COPT_BASHDEFAULT flag is set, try the rest of the bash
default completions if a compspec with that flag set generates
no matches
- broke bash completions out into separate function:
bash_default_completion(const char *text, int start, int end,
int qc, int in_command_position); change attempt_shell_completion
to call it
bashline.h
- new extern declaration for bash_default_completion
builtins/complete.def
- added code to compgen to call bash_default_completion if a compspec
with the COPT_BASHDEFAULT flag set generates no matches from the
programmable completion options
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new `gnu_errfmt' shopt option
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- document new `-o bashdefault' option to complete and compgen
4/26
----
pcomplete.c
- if a compspec has the COPT_PLUSDIRS flag set, generate any
directory name completions and add them to the set of possible
completions as the last thing in gen_compspec_completions
builtins/complete.def
- add new `-o plusdirs' option to complete and compgen; means to
do directory name completion in addition to other actions
specified by the compspec, and do it last
5/12
----
copy_cmd.c
- fix copy_{for,select,case}_command to copy the line member
5/13
----
lib/readline/rlmbutil.h,include/shmbutil.h
- new #define MB_INVALIDCH, evaluates to true if return value from
mbrtowc or mbrlen denotes an invalid multibyte character
- new #define MB_NULLWCH, evaluates to true if return value from
mbrtowc or mbrlen denotes a null multibyte character
lib/readline/complete.c
- new function, fnwidth(), returns printed length of a filename,
correctly handling multibyte characters
- new function, fnprint(), displays a filename on rl_outstream
correctly handling multibyte characters
- use fnwidth() instead of simple strlen() for length calculations
in display_matches
lib/readline/{display,mbutil}.c
- use MB_INVALIDCH and MB_NULLWCH as appropriate
5/21
----
configure.in
- turn off the builtin malloc on GNU/FreeBSD systems (GNU userland,
FreeBSD kernel)
5/24
----
pcomplete.c
- in programmable_completions, copy the compspec before using it to
generate the possible completions, allowing the completion for the
command to be changed by the compspec itself without causing a
core dump because the shell frees freed memory (reported by
marcus.harnish@gmx.net)
parse.y
- in shell_getc, don't call notify_and_cleanup in an interactive shell
unless the shell is currently reading from the terminal and would
print a prompt. This fixes programmable completions printing job
notifications (reported by r.d.green@lancaster.ac.uk)
- use SHOULD_PROMPT macro consistently
shell.c
- use get_string_value instead of getenv when looking up $TERM and
$EMACS to see whether the shell is running under emacs
- check for `TERM=dumb' as well as `EMACS=t' to decide whether or
not to turn off command-line editing in emacs shell windows
(reported by jik@kamens.brookline.ma.us)
5/28
----
expr.c
- save and restore the `evalbuf' context, since evalexp can be
called recursively (e.g. a[b[c]])
5/29
----
builtins/common.c
- in display_signal_list, when displaying for `kill -l' in posix mode,
display signal names without the `SIG' prefix
doc/bashref.texi
- documented changed to posix mode behavior of kill -l
builtins/kill.def
- changed the error message printed when argument is not a pid or
job id
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fixed a slight inconsistency in the different sections describing
the `promptvars' option
doc/Makefile.in
- new rule to create `bash.info' from `bashref.info' by running sed
to change the internal references. This makes the installed
bash.info work right
- make the install target install bash.info after it's been modified
from bashref.info
5/30
----
builtins/cd.def
- after testing with ferror(), call clearerr if ferror() evaluates
to true
execute_cmd.c
- call clearerr(stdout) after executing a builtin or function,
before restoring any redirections
bashhist.c
- initialize history_comment_char in bash_history_initialize
builtins/alias.def
- if posix mode is enabled, and the `-p' option is not supplied, don't
list aliases with a preceding `alias ', as POSIX.2 specifies
doc/bashref.texi
- note new posix mode behavior of displaying alias names and values
- note new posix mode behavior of trap builtin not checking first
argument to be a possible signal specification
- note new posix mode behavior of `kill' not accepting signal names
with a leading `SIG'
include/stdc.h,lib/readline/rlstdc.h
- don't check the __STRICT_ANSI__ define when deciding whether or not
to #undef __attribute__
trap.[ch]
- decode_signal and signal_object_p take an additional flags arg to
satisfy POSIX.2 signal name translation requirements
- change decode_signal to honor the new DSIG_NOCASE (match case-
insensitively) and DSIG_SIGPREFIX (allow signal specifications
with the `SIG' prefix) flags
builtins/{common.c,{trap,kill}.def}
- change calls to decode_signal to add the new argument with
appropriate values. For kill, POSIX.2 says case-insensitive without
the `SIG' prefix. For trap, POSIX.2 says applications may decode
case-insensitively and with the SIG prefix
builtins/trap.def
- when in posix mode, don't check for the first argument being a
possible signal spec and revert the signal handling to the
original disposition
6/1
---
shell.h
- new MATCH_STARSUB define, to tell the callers of the various pattern
substitution and removal functions that call string_list to treat
"$*" and "${array[*]}" appropriately
subst.c
- if get_var_and_type encounters an array variable subscripted by `*'
or `$*', return VT_STARSUB or'd into the variable type value
- callers of get_var_and_type check for VT_STARSUB in the returned type
this will fix problems with ${*...} not being separated with the
first character of $IFS when double-quoted
- in parameter_brace_patsub, set MATCH_STARSUB if VT_STARSUB is set by
get_var_and_type
- change pos_params_pat_subst to call string_list_dollar_star if
the match flags include MATCH_STARSUB
- change parameter_brace_substring to call array_subrange with an
additional argument indicating the character indexing the array
array.c
- change array_patsub to join the modified array elements with the
first character of $IFS if MATCH_STARSUB is set in the match flags
passed in
- array_subrange now takes an additional argument indicating the
index type -- used to separate with first char of $IFS if the
index char is `*' and the expression is double-quoted
array.h
- change prototype declaration of array_subrange to add additional arg
6/2
---
doc/FAQ
- merged in some updates about POSIX from Andrew Josey
6/3
---
bashjmp.h
- new value for jump_to_top_level: ERREXIT
{eval,shell,subst,trap}.c,builtins/evalstring.c
- ERREXIT is (for now) equivalent to EXITPROG as a value from
jump_to_top_level
6/9
---
doc/bash.1,lib/readline/doc/readline.3
- documented new `show-all-if-unmodified' readline variable
6/14
----
lib/readline/history.c
- new function, histdata_t free_history_entry (HIST_ENTRY *h),
frees H and its line, returning the application-specific data
- use free_history_entry where appropriate
lib/readline/history.h
- extern declaration for free_history_entry()
lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hstech.texi}
- document free_history_entry
6/16
----
lib/readline/readline.[ch]
- changed varions defines for readline/history library versions to 5.0
subst.c
- pass information about whether or not an indirectly-expanded variable
contains ${array[@]}, ${array[*]}, $@, or $*
- new function, chk_atstar, performs checks for ${array[@]},
${array[*]}, $@, or $* for the parameter_brace_expand* functions and
sets flags (passed as args) to the results
- call chk_atstar from parameter_brace_expand_indir and
parameter_brace_expand
6/28
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarified that (...) commands are executed in a subshell environment
6/30
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- fix a problem with parsing nested if statements in inputrc files
(fix from dimakar@yahoo.com)
7/3
---
{jobs,nojobs}.c
- fix places that use the return value from strsignal() to check
for NULL return values using a new function, j_strsignal()
builtins/kill.def
- removed JOB_CONTROL restriction; kill is now available as a builtin
when the shell is built without job control
7/10
----
jobs.c
- some systems have WIFCONTINUED but not WCONTINUED; separate the
#defines
7/14
----
lib/readline/history.h
- new `timestamp' member of a HIST_ENTRY
- extern declarations for add_history_time and history_get_time
lib/readline/doc/{history.3,hstech.texi}
- document add_history_time and history_get_time
lib/readline/history.c
- implementations of history_get_time and add_history_time
- change add_history to initialize the timestamp information
- change free_history_entry to free the timestamp
- change replace_history_entry to duplicate the timestamp
- change history_total_bytes to add the memory taken by the time
stamps
bashhist.c,builtins/history.def
- use free_history_entry where appropriate
lib/readline/histfile.c
- changes to read_history_range to deal with new history file format
including timestamps
- changes to history_do_write to write out the timestamp information
- changes to history_truncate_file to understand the timestamp
information
7/22
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- fixed function declaration documentation to specify that any compound
command may be used as the function body, not just a group command
7/23
----
lib/readline/histfile.c
- don't allocate space for null timestamps in history_do_write, and
don't write out null timestamp entries
parse.y
- fix CHECK_FOR_RESERVED_WORD to call time_command_acceptable() and
return TIME if the token is "time" and `time' is legal in that
context
7/29
----
lib/sh/fmtulong.c
- include <inttypes.h> for possible definitions of intmax_t, uintmax_t
(reported by ro@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de)
7/30
----
parse.y
- remove checking for `time' reserved word from special_case_tokens();
use regular mechanism in CHECK_FOR_RESERVED_WORD. This allows `time'
to be aliased. (Reported by Glenn Morris
<gmorris+gmane@ast.cam.ac.uk>)
7/31
----
lib/readline/history.h
- extern declaration for history_write_timestamps
lib/readline/histfile.c
- don't write timestamps to the history file in history_do_write
unless history_write_timestamps is set to non-zero by the application
(set to 0 by default)
lib/readline/doc/{hstech.texi,history.3}
- document history_write_timestamps
variables.[ch]
- new special variable function, HISTTIMEFORMAT; special function
sets history_write_timestamps to 1 if HISTTIMEFORMAT is set
8/4
---
builtins/history.def
- added support for printing time stamps based on the value of the
HISTTIMEFORMAT variable when displaying history entries
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added description of new HISTTIMEFORMAT variable
8/5
---
config-top.h
- remove /usr/ucb from any default paths
mailcheck.c
- make_default_mailpath now returns NULL if DEFAULT_MAIL_DIRECTORY
is not defined
- remember_mail_dates now returns if make_default_mailpath returns
NULL
config-bot.h
- reorganized the sections; provide an explicit placeholder for
builders to #undef any feature defines they don't want that
configure creates for them, like the default mail path
8/9
---
config.h.in
- add HAVE_REGEX_H, HAVE_REGCOMP, HAVE_REGEXEC for detection of POSIX.2
regular expression functions
- add COND_REGEXP define to enable and disable the =~ operator for
matching extended regular expressions in [[...]] commands
configure.in
- new option, --enable-cond-regexp, enables =~ and code to perform
regular expression matching in [[...]]
config-bot.h
- undef COND_REGEXP if the OS doesn't provide posix regexp support
doc/bashref.texi
- documnent new --enable-cond-regexp option to configure
8/18
----
support/shobj-conf
- support for shared objects on FreeBSD-gnu (from Robert Millan)
8/25
----
lib/sh/shmatch.c
- new file, shell interface to posix extended regular expression
matching
externs.h
- new extern declarations for functions in shmatch.c
execute_cmd.c
- incorporate code into execute_cond_node that does extended regular
expression matching for the =~ operator
parse.y
- add `=~' to the list of binary operators accepted by the conditional
command parser
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented =~ conditional binary operator and the BASH_REMATCH
variable
8/27
----
lib/readline/display.c
- take multibyte characters into account when looking for quoted
substrings on which to do completion (fix from jir@yamato.ibm.com)
lib/readline/util.c
- fix typo in _rl_strpbrk
lib/readline/rldefs.h
- use function version of _rl_strpbrk in multibyte locales, because
it understands to skip over special characters in multibyte
character sequences
8/28
----
jobs.c
- in wait_for, check for window size changes if a job that exits due
to a signal or is stopped was in the foreground, not just if it's
the current job
9/10
----
support/config.{guess,sub}
- add support to recognize FreeBSD running on the amd64
subst.c
- if the new `fail_glob_expansion' variable is non-zero, globbing that
fails to match anything causes an expansion error
builtins/shopt.def
- new `failglob' expansion: if enabled, failed globs cause an error
test/shopt.right
- take `failglob' into account
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented new `failglob' option and its effects
9/12
----
findcmd.c
- fix file_status to treat the mode bits and uid right -- in particular,
don't assume the `other' bits always apply. Bug reported by
<moseley@hank.org>; fix inspired by <carlo@alinoe.com>
command.h
- new word flag: W_NOCOMSUB, meaning to not perform command
substitution on a word
subst.c
- new flag for param_expand: PF_NOCOMSUB. If non-zero, $(...)
command substitutions are not expanded, but returned unchanged
- change expand_word_internal to pass through `` command substitutions
unchanged if (word->flags & W_NOCOMSUB) != 0
- change expand_word_internal to pass PF_NOCOMSUB to param_expand
if (word->flags & W_NOCOMSUB) != 0
builtins/shopt.def
- rename set_interactive_comments to set_shellopts_after_change, which
more accurately reflects its purpose
syntax.h
- add a define for isblank() in case the system doesn't provide one
jobs.c
- change raw_job_exit_status to understand `pipefail', using the new
`pipefail_opt' variable
flags.[ch]
- declare pipefail_opt
- reset pipefail_opt to 0 in reset_shell_flags
builtins/set.def
- add `set -o pipefail' and document it in help output
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document `set -o pipefail' and the effect of the pipefail option
mksyntax.c,syntax.h
- sh_syntaxtab is no longer `const'
- new generated variable, sh_syntabsiz, set to number of entries in
sh_syntaxtab, written to generated syntax.c
locale.c
- new function, locale_setblanks(), sets each member of the current
locale's <blank> class to have the CSHBRK flag in sh_syntaxtab
9/17
----
arrayfunc.c
- change convert_var_to_array to not set array[0] to a NULL value
(if the scalar variable had no value; e.g., after being created
with `local arrayvar')
lib/readline/display.c
- save and restore the value of prompt_invis_chars_first_line in
rl_{save,restore}_prompt, and reinitialize it to 0 before printing
something in the message area
lib/readline/bind.c
- new functions: rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map(ks, func, kmap);
binds key sequence KS to function FUNC in keymap KMAP, and
rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound (ks, func); binds key sequence KS to
function FUNC in the current keymap
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern function declarations for rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map and
rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound
lib/readline/{readline,terminal}.c
- _rl_bind_if_unbound -> rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound
lib/readline/{bind.c,rlprivate.h}
- remove _rl_bind_if_unbound
9/18
----
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound and
rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map
9/19
----
lib/readline/bind.c
- new functions rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map and
rl_bind_key_if_unbound; analogous to (and implemented in terms of)
keyseq functions
- rl_bind_keyseq_in_map: a new function, equivalent to rl_set_key
(which remains for backwards compatibility); changed callers to
use it
- new function, rl_bind_keyseq, equivalent to rl_bind_keyseq_in_map
with a third argument of _rl_keymap
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declarations for rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map and
rl_bind_key_if_unbound
- extern declarations for rl_bind_keyseq_in_map and rl_bind_keyseq
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document rl_bind_keyseq and rl_bind_keyseq_in_map
configure.in
- require at least readline-5.0
config-bot.h
- define SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED if it's not defined, but
HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST is, to deal with differences between
autoconf versions
bashline.c
- use rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map when binding bash keybindings in
initialize_readline(), so inputrc files can override them
9/22
----
lib/readline/histsearch.c
- do better bounds checking for history_offset and history_length in
history_search_internal
builtins/history.def
- in delete_last_history(), make sure we don't leave the history
offset longer than the history length after calling delete_histent
9/23
----
jobs.c
- small change to notify_of_job_status so job status messages get
printed even if the shell was started to run `-c command'. The
old behavior was intentional, but I cannot remember why, so we'll
try it the other way for a while (debian bash bug #211693)
9/24
----
jobs.c
- slightly modify change from 9/23 so that jobs started to run
command substitutions don't print job status messages
9/25
----
lib/readline/search.c
- when reading a non-incremental search string from the terminal,
use a separate undo list rather than chaining it to the undo list
from the rest of the line, since the whole undo list will get
freed when the search string is complete
lib/readline/readline.h
- changed the defines guarding the stdarg prototype for rl_message to
match what's actually used in display.c, where it's defined
9/26
----
[bash-3.0-alpha released]
9/29
----
lib/sh/shmatch.c
- fix to build correctly when arrays are not compiled into the shell
subst.c
- fix command substitution to run any exit trap defined in the
command substitution before returning; the exit trap is not inherited
from the calling shell
lib/readline/shell.c
- change sh_set_lines_and_columns to free the memory allocated and
passed to setenv(), since setenv is specified by POSIX to allocate
new memory and copy its arguments
jobs.c
- change logic in make_child so that every child process attempts to
set the terminal's process group to the pipeline's process group
when PGRP_PIPE is defined, just like when it's undefined. This is
reported to fix some tricky synchronization problems on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 3. Fix from Ernie Petrides <petrides@redhat.com>.
9/30
----
builtins/printf.def
- tescape no longer needs a `trans_squote' argument, since it's the
same as the `sawc' argument. The `sawc' argument now means to do
the %b argument processing if non-null
- fix processing of octal constants for %b arguments (\0 followed by
up to three octal digits) and other escape sequences (\ followed by
up to three octal digits)
- hex constants `\xHHH' are now allowed to contain any positive
number of digits; previously they were restricted to two [removed]
- allow two new escape sequences: \" and \?, for compatibility with
ksh93 and ANSI C
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- documented processing that printf performs for arguments to %b
escape sequences
lib/sh/strtrans.c
- add \" and \? to escape sequences recognized by `echo -e'
10/1
----
version.c
- use snprintf instead of sprintf if configure tells us we have it
10/3
----
subst.c
- in list_remove_pattern, take into account the fact that one of the
list elements may be NULL, and don't free the result of
remove_pattern() without checking
- in remove_pattern, return savestring(param) if *param == '\0',
since callers expect to free() non-null return values
10/4
----
subst.c
- change verify_substring_values to make it clearer that the first
offset deals with array indices and the second deals with numbers
of elements, when doing array subranges with ${a[@]:e1:e2}
array.c
- change array_subrange to make it explicit that the second offset
argument is a count of the desired number of elements, not an
ending index. This deals with sparse arrays correctly.
10/6
----
variables.c
- fix memory leak in assign_in_env
10/8
----
subst.c
- in parameter_brace_expand, check that the last characters are `]}'
before checking for ${!array[@]}
execute_cmd.c,builtins/source.def
- push and pop the args (BASH_ARGV and BASH_ARGC) when executing a
shell function or sourcing a script only when in debugging mode
10/11
-----
arrayfunc.c
- make sure array_variable_name returns values for the SUBP and LENP
arguments if they're non-null, since callers expect to use them
even if the array subscript is bad
error.c
- call exit_shell instead of sh_exit from parser_error and
report_error so the right things happen (running exit trap, doing
the right interactive cleanup, etc.)
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, rl_completion_quote_character, set to any quote char
readline thinks it finds before any application completion
function is called
- new variable, rl_completion_suppress_quote, settable by an
application-specific completion function. If set to non-zero, the
completion code does not append a closing quote in append_to_match
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declarations for rl_completion_quote_character and
rl_completion_suppress_quote
bashline.c
- set rl_completion_suppress_quote in command_subst_completion_function
because that would be inserted before any closing "`" or ")", which
is somewhat disconcerting
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rl_completion_suppress_quote and
rl_completion_quote_character
10/13
-----
bashhist.c
- use sv_histchars instead of setting history_comment_char directly in
bash_initialize_history so assignments to $histchars made in
~/.bashrc are honored
10/21
-----
trap.c
- make sure run_exit_trap sets `running_trap' appropriately
- new variable, trap_saved_exit_value, set to last_command_exit_value
before running any trap commands; available to the rest of the
shell; use trap_saved_exit_value to replace some function-local
variables
builtins/exit.def
- if the shell is running the exit trap, and no argument is given
to `exit', use trap_saved_exit_value as the exit status instead
of the last command exit value (which could be the previous command
run in the exit trap), as required by POSIX.2
10/25
-----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- add `alias' to the list of documented `assignment statement' builtins
11/1
----
doc/bash.1
- remove the `.' from the sample $PATH value
parse.y
- make sure parse_compound_assignment prompts with $PS2 if it reads
a newline while parsing the compound assignment statement. Bug
reported by Stephane Chazelas
- parse_string_to_word_list now takes a new second argument: `int flags'
- new parser state flag: PST_COMPASSIGN; indicates that the shell is
parsing a compound assignment statement
- parse_string_to_word_list turns on PST_COMPASSIGN if `flags' arg
has low bit set
- turn PST_COMPASSIGN on and off in parse_compound_assignment
externs.h
- change prototype declaration for parse_string_to_word_list
arrayfunc.c
- change call to parse_string_to_word_list to add new flags arg
general.c
- assignment() takes a new `flags' second argument
- if `flags' is non-zero, accept `[' as a legal assignment statement
starter character (for parsing compound array assignments)
general.h
- add new argument to prototype declaration for assignment()
parse.y,{subst,variables}.c, builtins/{setattr,declare}.def
- change calls to assignment() (parse.y calls with flags == 1 when
parser_state inlcudes PST_COMPASSIGN)
arrayfunc.c
- in assign_array_var_from_string(), don't treat an expanded word
of the form [ind]=value specially unless the W_ASSIGNMENT flag is
set. This means that words that are the result of expansions but
happen to have the same format as compound assignment statement
words will not be treated as such. For instance
v='[12]=foobar'
a=( $v )
will result in a[0]='[12]=foobar' instead of a[12]=foobar. This
is closer to how `regular' assignment statements are treated and
compatible with ksh93. Bug reported by Stephane Chazelas
shell.c
- new --protected argument, disables command substitution when used
with --wordexp (like --wordexp, it remains undocumented)
- change run_wordexp to turn on the W_NOCOMSUB flag in each word
to be expanded if protected_mode is set
11/7
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- clarified the language concerning inherited signal dispositions and
when traps are run
support/shobj-conf
- slight changes to the darwin (Mac OS X) stanza for MacOS X 10.3
(for the readline shared library builds, which shares this script)
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- change to make `^' behave as equivalent to word one, as csh does,
and as the documentation states
lib/readline/display.c
- in update_line, make sure to use col_lendiff in all calculations
where the cursor position is concerned (like when calculating
the value of _rl_last_c_pos). Fixes bug reported by Andreas
Schwab
11/12
-----
trap.c
- make _run_trap_internal catch `return' builtin longjmps and clean
up before longjmping on to where the return was intended to go
(fixes bug with not turning off SIG_INPROGRESS flag when `return'
executed in trap command)
11/18
-----
builtins/cd.def
- in posix mode, set errno to ENOTDIR if canonicalization fails,
unless the canonicalization functions leave it set to ENOENT
11/25
-----
make_cmd.c
- in make_simple_command, don't blindly dereference element.redirect
parse.y
- the list_terminator production now has an `int' value so it can be
used in other grammar productions
- add a rule that makes `time' on a line by itself time a null
command (this is iffy)
11/28
-----
subst.c
- change the pattern substitution code (${var//pat/rep}) to use the
same pattern expansion function (getpattern()) as the pattern
removal expansions. This has the effect of no longer performing
quote removal on the pattern before trying to match it. This
fixes an incompatibility with ksh93 reported on comp.unix.shell
nojobs.c
- add replacement function for siginterrupt on the off chance that a
system has posix signals but lacks siginterrrupt
lib/readline/display.c
- fix from Tim Waugh at Red Hat to speed up inserting characters into
long lines in a UTF-8 environment by optimizing the calculation of
the first difference between old and new lines by checking to see
whether the old line is a subset of the new
11/29
-----
lib/malloc/stats.c
- break code that opens file (and interprets %p) into separate function
_imalloc_fopen(char *s, char *fn, char *def, char *defbuf, size_t defsiz)
for use by rest of library
- default stats file is now `stats.PID'
lib/malloc/trace.c
- new function, malloc_set_tracefn (char *s, char *fn), sets tracing
to the file named by FN (with %p interpolated as the pid), using
some default if FN is NULL
lib/malloc/shmalloc.h
- new extern declaration for malloc_set_tracefn
12/4
----
execute_cmd.c
- combined several common strings from do_piping() into one
dup_error() function
builtins/common.[ch]
- new function, `sh_notbuiltin(s)' prints error message about s not
being a shell builtin
builtins/{builtin,enable}.def
- call sh_notbuiltin instead of using literal string
{arrayfunc,expr,error}.c
- use one string variable for `bad array subscript' error message; use
in calls to various error reporting functions
Makefile.in
- add variables for localedir and the PACKAGE_* variables, auto-set
by configure
configure.in
- un-cache values for gettext, textdomain, and bindtextdomain if they're
not in libc but in libintl so the right variables get set
bashintl.h
- add necessary defines for marking strings to be translated using
gettext
locale.c
- set textdomain and directory in set_default_locale
- don't call textdomain with the value of $TEXTDOMAIN, since we don't
want to override the default domain ("bash")
- don't call bindtextdomain unless default_domain already has a value
- when translating $"..." strings, use dgettext with the script's
default domain (value of $TEXTDOMAIN)
12/9
----
builtins/mkbuiltins.c
- include "bashintl.h" in the generated "builtins.c"
support/{config.rpath,mkinstalldirs}
- new files to support gettext i18n
ABOUT-NLS
- new readme file for gettext internationalization
po/{Makefile.in.in,Rules-quot,boldquot.sed,en@boldquot.header,en@quot.header,insert-header.sin,quot.sed,remove-potcdate.sin}
po/{POTFILES.in,bash.pot}
- new files for gettext
lib/intl
- new directory, with libintl stuff from gettext
aclocal.m4
- add m4 files from gettext distribution needed by libintl
configure.in
- create po/Makefile.in and lib/intl/Makefile in AC_OUTPUT
- add call to AM_GNU_GETTEXT to initialize gettext stuff
Makefile.in
- use mkinstalldirs instead of mkdirs in the `installdirs' target
- changes for intl/ and po/ subdirectories in build and install
- changes to have libintl linked in, as determined by configure
- changes to have libintl built, just in case it's used (though I'd
rather not)
12/10
-----
config.h.in
- additional #defines required by the libintl library
- add ENABLE_NLS define for AM_GNU_GETTEXT
- take out defines for HAVE_{BINDTEXTDOMAIN,GETTEXT,TEXTDOMAIN}
configure.in
- removed old tests for libintl and gettext/textdomain/bindtextdomain
locale.c
- remove HAVE_GETTEXT code; we have gettext unconditionally now
bashintl.h
- change to include "gettext.h" and remove the conditional code based
on whether or not gettext is present
12/16
-----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- fix problem with rl_vi_eWord that caused it to skip over the last
character of a word if invoked while point was on the next-to-last
character
12/18
-----
{arrayfunc,bashhist,bashline,error,eval,execute_cmd,expr,general,input,jobs}.c
{mailcheck,make_cmd,nojobs,pcomplete,pcomplib,print_cmd,redir,shell,sig}.c
{subst,test,trap,variables,version,xmalloc}.c
parse.y
builtins/{common,evalfile,getopt}.c
builtins/{bind,break,caller,cd,complete,declare,enable,exec,exit,fc,fg_bg}.def
builtins/{hash,help,history,jobs,kill,printf,pushd,read,return,set,setattr}.def
builtins/{shift,shopt,source,suspend,type,ulimit,umask}.def
lib/sh/{fmtulong,netopen}.c
- include "bashintl.h" for gettext defines
Makefile.in
- add `-DBUILDTOOL' to CFLAGS for buildversion.o
bashintl.h
- if `BUILDTOOL' is defined, define ENABLE_NLS to 0 so we don't have
to compile and link in the gettext stuff
Makefile.in,lib/sh/Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.in
- update dependencies on bashintl.h and include/gettext.h
12/19
-----
{arrayfunc,bashhist,bashline,error,eval,execute_cmd,expr,general,input,jobs}.c
{mailcheck,make_cmd,nojobs,pcomplete,pcomplib,print_cmd,redir,shell,sig}.c
{subst,test,trap,variables,version,xmalloc}.c
builtins/{common,evalfile,getopt}.c
builtins/{bind,break,caller,cd,complete,declare,enable,exec,exit,fc,fg_bg}.def
builtins/{hash,help,history,jobs,kill,let,printf,pushd,read,return,set}.def
builtins/{setattr,shift,shopt,source,suspend,type,ulimit,umask}.def
lib/sh/{fmtulong,netopen}.c
lib/malloc/{malloc,stats,table,watch}.c
- mark up strings in source files for gettext processing
lib/malloc/imalloc.h
- include "bashintl.h" if SHELL is defined, otherwise make _(x) an
identity define
lib/malloc/Makefile.in
- add dependencies on ${topdir}/bashintl.h and ${BASHINCDIR}/gettext.h
12/21
-----
bashline.c
- make sure we index into rl_line_buffer with indexes > 0 in
attempt_shell_completion
12/31
-----
Makefile.in
- descend into `po' and run make recursively for the various clean
targets
1/4/2004
--------
include/shmbutil.h
- two new macros: BACKUP_CHAR(str, strsize, i), which backs up one
multibyte character in STR starting at index I, and
BACKUP_CHAR_P(str, strsize, p), which backs up one multibyte
character in STR starting at P, which is a char *
1/6
---
pcomplete.c
- in pcomp_filename_completion_function, use the quote character
readline found (and assigned to rl_complete_quote_character) when
dequoting the filename by a completion call from readline (when
rl_dispatching != 0)
bashline.c
- ditto for bash_directory_completion_matches
1/7
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- new variable, rl_completion_found_quote, set to non-zero value if
readline finds what it thinks is quoting in the word to be completed
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_completion_found_quote
1/8
---
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rl_completion_found_quote
lib/readline/complete.c
- in compute_lcd_of_matches, if it looks like what the user typed was
dequoted before generating filename matches, dequote the user's
text again before figuring out the case-insensitive lcd
1/9
---
lib/readline/display.c
- fix from Edward Catmur <ed@catmur.co.uk> to logic that handles
invisible characters in prompt string. Original code was wrong
about local_prompt_prefix; it gave incorrect results when prompt
contained invisible characters after a line break
1/10
----
subst.c
- new function, mb_substring(), does character (possibly multibyte)
oriented rather than strictly byte-oriented substring extraction.
The passed indices, rather than strictly indexing into the string,
indicate character positions that need to be calculated. From
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
- change parameter_brace_substring to use mb_substring if necessary
included/shmbutil.h
- new define SADD_MBQCHAR_BODY, common code for adding a quoted
(preceded by CTLESC) multibyte character to an accumulating string
in the subst.c expansion code
subst.c
- use SADD_MBQCHAR_BODY in expand_word_internal
- new static function, mb_getcharlens, allocates and returns an array
of character lengths for (possibly multibyte) characters in the
argument string
- change pattern matching operations to use while loops instead of
for loops to handle multibyte characters better (no more simple
increment or decrement)
- change pattern matching operations to use multibyte character
operations instead of simple increments and decrements. Don't
use BACKUP_CHAR_P -- use the mblen array instead, because that
avoids the N**2 behavior of having to count from the beginning
of the string each time you want to back up one character. Changes
to remove_pattern and match_pattern
1/12
----
lib/readline/display.c
- make expand_prompt count multbyte characters in the prompt string
by using _rl_find_next_mbchar (and copying possibly more than one
byte) instead of a simple increment and single byte copy
1/13
----
lib/readline/display.c
- expand_prompt takes a new reference argument -- it returns
the actual count of (possibly multibyte) characters displayed
on the screen
- don't short-circuit in expand_prompt unless we're not going to
be using any multibyte characters
- change calls to expand_prompt to pass an argument for the
number of physical characters the prompt occupies
(prompt_physical_chars)
- initialize `lpos' (the physical cursor position) from
prompt_physical_chars in rl_redisplay
lib/readline/mbutil.c
- in _rl_find_prev_mbchar_internal, if mbrtowc returns -1 or -2, and
we assume that the character is a single-byte char, make sure we
update `prev' so it doesn't get lost. Fixes problems encountered
when a non-ascii char is the last char on the line and we're moving
back past it with ^B, and other display problems caused by the same
situation
1/15
----
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- document RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE and RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE in the
description of rl_expand_prompt()
1/20
----
bashline.c
- in initialize_readline, make sure M-C-j and M-C-m are still bound to
vi-editing-mode before unbinding them -- they may have been rebound
in an inputrc
variables.c
- in unbind_variable, unset attributes other than `local' and exported
(if the variable came from a temporary environment) when unsetting a
local variable inside a function
1/21
----
configure.in
- add libintl build directory to the list of include directories if
it's being built (using INTL_BUILDDIR)
Makefile.in,{builtins,lib/{sh,malloc}}/Makefile.in
- substitute LIBBUILD as ${BUILD_DIR}/${LIBSUBDIR}
- define INTL_BUILDDIR as ${LIBBUILD}/intl
{builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile.in
- make sure INTL_INC is added to the list of include directories
- make sure INTL_LIBSRC is defined with the correct value
{configure,Makefile,{builtins,lib/sh}/Makefile}.in
- substitute LIBINTL_H as ${INTL_BUILDDIR}/libintl.h
Makefile.in,builtins/Makefile.iin
- all files depending on bashintl.h also depend on ${LIBINTL_H}
(which may be empty)
Makefile.in
- make a rule telling how to build lib/intl/libintl.h if necessary
1/24
----
builtins/read.def
- make sure that the array name supplied as an argument to -a is a
valid identifier
parse.y
- make the \W expansion abbreviate $HOME with a ~ (seems to be more
useful)
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- document new behavior of \W
subst.c
- make sure parameter_brace_expand_rhs uses the first character of
$IFS when making the string to return from the expanded word
(which, in the case of "$@" or $@, contains multiple words that
need to be separated)
1/25
----
builtins/common.c
- change get_job_spec to make `%' by itself or an empty argument
return NO_JOB
jobs.h
- new possible value for a job spec return value: BAD_JOBSPEC
(for syntactically invalid specs, like the empty string)
shell.c
- in open_shell_script, check to see whether or not we can find and
open the filename argument before setting dollar_vars[0] or
manipulating BASH_SOURCE, so the error messages come out better
subst.c
- in string_list_internal, short-circuit right away to savestring()
if the list only has a single element
1/28
----
lib/readline/rltypedefs.h
- new set of typedefs for functions returning char * with various
arguments (standard set)
lib/readline/complete.c
- new function pointer, rl_completion_word_break_hook, called by
_rl_find_completion_word, used to set word break characters at
completion time, allowing them to be position-based
lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi
- documented rl_completion_word_break_hook
lib/readline/kill.c
- added new rl_unix_filename_rubout, which deletes one filename
component in a Unix pathname backward (delimiters are whitespace
and `/')
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_unix_filename_rubout
lib/readline/funmap.c
- new bindable readline command `unix-filename-rubout'
lib/readline/doc/{readline.3,rluser.texi},doc/bash.1
- documented `unix-filename-rubout'
1/29
----
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- change history_tokenize_internal to handle non-whitespace delimiter
characters by creating separate fields (like the shell does when
splitting on $IFS)
1/30
----
lib/glob/xmbsrtowcs.c
- new function, xdupmbstowcs, for convenience: calls xmbsrtowcs
while allocating memory for the new wide character string
- some small efficiency improvments to xmbsrtowcs
include/shmbutil.h
- extern declaration for xdupmbstowcs
lib/glob/strmatch.h
- include config.h for definition of HANDLE_MULTIBYTE
- remove the HAVE_LIBC_FNM_EXTMATCH tests
- new extern declaration for wcsmatch(whchar_t *, wchar_t *, int)
configure.in
- remove call to BASH_FUNC_FNMATCH_EXTMATCH; it's no longer used
lib/glob/smatch.c
- simplify xstrmatch() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of inline code
lib/glob/glob.c
- modify mbskipname() to avoid the use of alloca
- simplify mbskipname() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of inline code
- simplify glob_pattern_p() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of
inline code
- fix memory leak in wdequote_pathname
- simplify wdequote_pathname() by using xdupmbstowcs() instead of
inline code
lib/glob/strmatch.c
- new function, wcsmatch(), `exported' wide-character equivalent of
strmatch()
subst.c
- old match_pattern is now match_upattern
- match_pattern now either calls match_upattern or converts
mbstrings to wide chars and calls match_wpattern
- match_upattern reverted to old non-multibyte code
- new function: match_pattern_wchar, wide character version of
match_pattern_char
2/1
---
subst.c
- old remove_pattern is now remove_upattern
- remove_upattern reverted to old non-multibyte code (pre-Waugh patch)
- new multibyte version of remove_pattern: remove_wpattern
- remove_pattern now calls either remove_upattern or converts a
multibyte string to a wide character string and calls
remove_wpattern
- new function, wcsdup, wide-character version of strdup(3)
2/4
---
print_cmd.c
- temporarily translate a >&filename redirection from
r_duplicating_output_word to r_err_and_out (as the expansion code
in redir.c does) so it prints without a leading `1' (file
descriptor)
2/5
---
aclocal.m4
- add a check for wcsdup to BASH_CHECK_MULTIBYTE
config.h.in
- add HAVE_WCSDUP define
2/9
---
builtins/shift.def
- fix a call to sh_erange that possibly dereferences a NULL pointer
2/12
----
general.c
- start at a general set of file property checking functions:
file_isdir(), file_iswdir() (is writable directory)
general.h
- extern declarations for new functions
lib/sh/tmpfile.c
- use file_iswdir() to make sure the temporary directory used for
here documents and other temp files is writable in get_sys_tmpdir()
2/17
----
bashline.c
- fix conditional binding of emacs-mode M-~ -- there is a default
binding for it (rl_tilde_expand), so a straight call to
rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map doesn't do the right thing
2/27
----
[bash-3.0-beta1 released]
2/29
----
subst.c
- fixed expansion so referencing $a, when a is an array variable
without an element assigned to index 0, exits the shell when
`-u' is enabled
expr.c
- make the exponentiation operator (**) associative, so things like
2**3**4 work right (change `if' to `while')
3/3
---
lib/sh/strftime.c
- SCO Unix 3.2, like Solaris, requires that the system's `timezone'
variable be declared as long
lib/readline/{bind,histfile,input,parens}.c
- changes for Tandem (including `floss.h' (?))
3/4
---
subst.c
- change param_expand to quote the entire expanded string instead
of just the escape characters if the expansion appears between
double quotes or in a here-document (for simple variable expansions
or expansions of positional parameters)
3/8
---
subst.c
- analogous changes to parameter_brace_expand_word to fix the same
quoting problem as on 3/4; fix callers to understand that the
value returned might be quoted now and should be dequoted if
necessary
- add a `quoted' argument to get_var_and_type, change callers
- change today's fix and fix from 3/4 to not call quote_string if the
value is "" (because quote_string turns that into CTLNUL\0)
3/9
---
builtins/cd.def
- resetpwd() now takes a `caller' argument so it can be used by pwd
as well as cd
- change pwd_builtin to call resetpwd() if sh_physpath() fails to
return a valid pathname
3/14
----
expr.c
- reworked exp0 and readtok() to make post-increment and post-decrement
into real tokens, which may be separated from their accompanying
variables by whitesapce
- made analogous changes to readtok() to make pre-increment and
pre-decrement work when separated from their accompanying identifier
by whitespace
3/18
----
lib/readline/misc.c
- in rl_maybe_unsave_line, don't force rl_replace_line to clear
the undo_list, since it might point directly at an undo list
from a history entry (to which we have no handle)
3/19
----
lib/readline/display.c
- rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt now save and restore the value
of prompt_physical_chars
- set prompt_physical_chars in rl_redisplay when expand_prompt has
not been called (e.g., when rl_display_prompt is set and is not
equal to rl_prompt, like when searching)
lib/readline/histexpand.c
- don't call add_history in history_expand if the `:p' modifier is
supplied; leave that to the calling application. This means that
`history -p', for example, will not add anything to the history
list (as documented), nor will history expansions invoked by
emacs-mode M-C-e line editing
config-bot.h
- check whether HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST is defined to 1 rather than just
defined, to work around newer versions of autoconf defining it to 0
config.h.in
- change default status of HAVE_MALLOC to #undef instead of #define
bashhist.c
- extern declarations for rl_done and rl_dispatching
- don't call re_edit from pre_process_line unless rl_dispatcing is zero,
so we don't call it from something like shell-expand-line
- change pre_process_line to add an expanded history specification
that returned `print only' to the history list, since history_expand
no longer does it (and, when using readline, do it only when
rl_dispatching is zero)
3/22
----
config.h.in,aclocal.m4
- change bash-specific functions that look in struct dirent to define
HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_xxx, like AC_CHECK_MEMBERS does (though the
functions are otherwise the same)
- new function, BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN, define
HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN if struct dirent has a `d_namlen' member
configure.in
- call BASH_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_NAMLEN
include/posixdir.h
- use new and renamed HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_xxx defines
4/7
---
builtins/cd.def
- ensure that we print out a non-null pathname after getting a
directory from CDPATH and canonicalizing it (e.g., if the result
exceeds PATH_MAX in length and the_current_working_directory is
set to NULL)
4/12
----
print_cmd.c
- new function to print out assignment statements when `set -x' has
been enabled: xtrace_print_assignment
externs.h
- extern declaration for xtrace_print_assignment
4/13
----
{subst,variables}.c
- call xtrace_print_assignment instead of using inline code
jobs.c
- if turning on job control when it was previously off, set
pipeline_pgrp to 0 in set_job_control so make_child puts
subsequent children in their own process group
4/14
----
general.c
- new function, legal_alias_name, called to decide whether an
argument to add_alias is a valid alias name -- essentially any
character except one which must be quoted to the shell parser
and `/'
general.h
- new extern declaration for legal_alias_name
builtins/alias.def
- `unalias' now returns failure status if no NAME arguments are
supplied and -a is not given
- call legal_alias_name to make sure alias name is valid before
calling add_alias from alias_builtin
4/19
----
include/shmbutil.h
- include <config.h> for definition of HANDLE_MULTIBYTE rather than
duplicating logic
4/20
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- make sure $0 is consistently referred to as a `special parameter'
- document which characters are now not allowed in alias names
4/23
----
builtins/{jobs,kill,wait}.def
- removed requirement that job control be enabled to use job control
notation, as SUSv3 implies
subst.c
- based on a message from David Korn, change param_expand to not call
string_list_dollar_star if the only quoting is Q_HERE_DOCUMENT --
quoted here documents are like double quoting, but not exactly
- analogous changes to list_remove_pattern and pos_params
4/24
----
lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi
- fix error in description of emacs-mode C-xC-e command (uses $VISUAL
instead of $FCEDIT)
4/28
----
support/bashbug.sh
- integrate a patch from Stefan Nordhausen
<nordhaus@informatik.hu-berlin.de> that reduces race conditions
by using a temporary directory inside $TMPDIR and creating the
temp files in that
4/30
----
builtins/common.c
- use pathconf(".", _PC_PATH_MAX) where available to size the argument
to getcwd() rather than using a straight PATH_MAX
builtins/cd.def
- if get_working_directory fails and returns null (causing resetpwd
to return NULL), use set_working_directory to set $PWD to the
absolute pathname for which chdir just succeeded
5/1
---
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- in rl_vi_change_to, call _rl_vi_set_last with rl_numeric_arg instead
of `last', since they're equal at call time and rl_vi_domove can
change rl_numeric_arg (which vi apparently updates). Fixes redo bug
of `c2....' reported by Marion Berryman <mwberryman@copper.net>
5/4
---
parse.y
- fix decode_prompt_string to properly deal with strftime() returning 0
5/6
---
variables.c
- in make_local_array_variable, return an already-existing local array
variable immediately rather than creating a new array (causing a
memory leak)
5/8
---
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- change rl_vi_domove to set rl_explicit_arg before calling
rl_digit_loop1 so that multi-digit numeric arguments work right
- _rl_vi_last_command is no longer static
lib/readline/rlprivate.h
- new extern declaration for _rl_vi_last_command
lib/readline/text.c
- change rl_newline to only call _rl_vi_reset_last if the last command
(_rl_vi_last_command) is not a text modification command. This lets
the last-command and last-argument work across command lines
5/13
----
builtins/common.c
- use getcwd(0,0) rather than providing a fixed pathname with a fixed
length (PATH_MAX) so getcwd() will allocate sufficient memory
aclocal.m4
- change BASH_FUNC_GETCWD to check whether or not getcwd(0,0) will
allocate memory for the returned value -- nobody implements that
and getcwd-via-popen, so it should capture the old test as well
5/27
----
builtins/trap.def
- the historical behavior of assuming that a signal's handling should
be set to its original disposition is only in effect if a single
argument is given, otherwise the first argument is assumed to be a
command to execute
- when in posix mode, if trap gets a single argument, display an
error message and return EX_USAGE
- change the help message and usage string to better explain trap's
behavior
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- describe the new default behavior when the first argument is a
signal spec
- note that signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is
optional in arguments to `trap'
- note that signal name arguments to `kill' are case-insensitive
lib/readline/display.c
- make sure rl_on_new_line_with_prompt sets rl_display_prompt to
rl_prompt (just to make sure it's set)
- have rl_on_new_line_with_prompt use local_prompt if it's set
6/2
---
subst.c
- in string_extract_double_quoted, cope with extract_delimited_string
returning NULL, as it can when attempting completion on an unclosed
command substitution
6/24
----
lib/readline/complete.c
- change print_filename to add a `/' to listed directory names if
`mark-directories' has been enabled
builtins/umask.def
- make sure that the mask passed to parse_symbolic_mode has all but
the operative low eight bits masked off, to avoid complementing
all 0s to -1, which is the error return code. This makes things
like `a=rwx' and `ugo=rwx' work and turn off the umask
6/26
----
builtins/getopts.def
- when `getopts' reaches the end of options, unset OPTARG before
returning EOF. In response to a bug report from Apple
configure.in
- when cross-compiling, don't set CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD and
LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD from CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS, respectively, since
those are for the target instead of the build platform (report
from robert@schwebel.de)
shell.c
- a shell whose standard error (but not standard output) is directed
to a terminal should be interactive, according to POSIX/SUS. This
means that sh > sh.out will start an interactive shell. Bug report
from llattanzi@apple.com
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- change mention of standard output to standard error in definition
of interactive shell
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- new convenience function, rl_vi_start_inserting, calls
_rl_vi_set_last to save the last textmod command state and then calls
rl_vi_insertion_mode to enter insert mode
- change functions to use rl_vi_start_inserting
lib/readline/readline.h
- extern declaration for rl_vi_start_inserting
bashline.c
- new function for vi-mode completion, bash_vi_complete. Does
filename expansion as POSIX specifies, unlike the default readline
bindings (which don't know about globbing). Bound to `\', `*',
and `=' in vi command keymap. Internals very similar to
rl_vi_complete; just calls bash glob expansion functions
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- change rl_vi_change_char so that an entire change is a single
undoable event, rather than each individual change in a [count]r
command
- fix rl_vi_change_char so that replacing characters up to EOL works
rather than generating rl_ding
- fix rl_vi_change_case so that replacing characters up to EOL works
rather than generating rl_ding
6/28
----
builtins/echo.def
- call clearerr(stdout) before writing anything and testing its
failure or success
6/29
----
bashline.c
- only set rl_explicit_arg in bash_glob_complete_word if readline is
in emacs mode; let bash_vi_complete take care of setting it in vi
mode
- fix bash_vi_complete to only set rl_explicit_arg unless the posix
conditions are met: no globbing characters in the vi `bigword'
being completed
6/30
----
[bash-3.0-rc1 released]
7/1
---
lib/readline/complete.c
- make sure `extension_char' is initialized before deciding whether
or not the append a `/' to a possible completion when visible-stats
is not enabled
7/2
---
subst.c
- fix a boundary overrun in string_extract_double_quoted that could
occur when the word completion code attempts to expand an incomplete
construct (like a quoted unclosed command substitution)
7/4
---
subst.c
- set tempenv_assign_error to non-zero if an assignment to the
temporary environment fails for some reason (e.g., attempted
assignment to a readonly variable)
execute_cmd.c
- fix execute_simple_command to force a non-interactive shell in
POSIX mode to exit if an assignment to the temporary environment
preceding a special builtin fails (bug report from
llattanzi@apple.com)
7/5
---
bashline.c
- in bash_directory_completion_hook, don't perform word expansions
if the filename appears to have been completed from the file
system rather than typed in by the user. Bug reported by Tim
Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
7/7
---
lib/readline/misc.c
- if _rl_maybe_save_line is being asked to save a line other than
what's already saved, free up the current saved line and save the
current contents of rl_line_buffer. Bug reported by
llattanzi@apple.com
7/12
----
lib/readline/input.c
- do better EOF detection in rl_gather_tyi -- if a read returns 0 when
the fd is in non-blocking mode, stuff an EOF into the input stream
(reported by mattias@virtutech.se)
7/13
----
lib/readline/vi_mode.c
- make sure rl_vi_put honors `count' arguments and yanks things
multiple times if requested
7/16
----
builtins/umask.def
- make sure that the `who' part of the umask symbolic mode argument
defaults to `a' if it's missing
flags.c
- make sure that maybe_make_restricted only gets called after the
shell is initialized, so `bash -r' doesn't result in inappropriate
error messages
[bash-3.0 frozen]
7/27
----
doc/Makefile.in
- small fixes
[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
rom 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
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
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version.c
- change copyright year to 2007
9/25
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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builtins/*.def
- changes to text and formatting suggested by Jan Schampera
<jan.schampera@web.de>
2/16
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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
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builtins/source.def
- if the filename passed as an argument contains a `/', don't search
$PATH. Not sure why it wasn't like this before
2/21
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lib/readline/terminal.c
- change rl_crlf so that the MINT system on ATARI systems adds a
carriage return before the \n
2/22
----
doc/{bash.1,bashref.texi}
- added text to the EXIT STATUS section noting that exit statuses
fall between 0 and 255, inclusive
support/mkversion.sh
- output a #define for DEFAULT_COMPAT_LEVEL (${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
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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>
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