shell: tweak bkslash_in_varexp.tests, add bkslash_in_varexp1.tests

It turns out bkslash_in_varexp.tests was a bash bug :]

ash and hush fail "corrected" bkslash_in_varexp.tests as well,
just not as badly as I thought (hush gets half of the cases right).

Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Denys Vlasenko 2018-03-02 18:12:12 +01:00
parent 744a20d8f9
commit 55f8133a4f
8 changed files with 50 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1,4 +1,14 @@
x=a
x='a]'
#
# \] is not a valid escape for ] in set glob expression.
# Glob sets have no escaping at all:
# ] can be in a set if it is the first char: []abc],
# dash can be in a set if it is first or last: [abc-],
# [ and \ need no protections at all: [a[b\c] is a valid set of 5 chars.
#
# bash-4.3.43 misinterprets [a\]] as "set of 'a' or ']'".
# Correct interpretation is "set of 'a' or '\', followed by ']'".
#
echo Nothing:${x#[a\]]}
echo Nothing:"${x#[a\]]}"
echo Nothing:${x%[a\]]}

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
Nothing:
Nothing:
Nothing:
Nothing:
Ok:0

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
x=a
echo Nothing:${x#[]a]}
echo Nothing:"${x#[]a]}"
echo Nothing:${x%[]a]}
echo Nothing:"${x%[]a]}"
echo Ok:$?

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@ -4488,7 +4488,7 @@ static int add_till_closing_bracket(o_string *dest, struct in_str *input, unsign
}
if (ch == end_ch
# if BASH_SUBSTR || BASH_PATTERN_SUBST
|| ch == end_char2
|| ch == end_char2
# endif
) {
if (!dbl)
@ -5842,17 +5842,18 @@ static NOINLINE const char *expand_one_var(char **to_be_freed_pp, char *arg, cha
unsigned scan_flags = pick_scan(exp_op, *exp_word);
if (exp_op == *exp_word) /* ## or %% */
exp_word++;
debug_printf_expand("expand: exp_word:'%s'\n", exp_word);
exp_exp_word = encode_then_expand_string(exp_word, /*process_bkslash:*/ 1, /*unbackslash:*/ 1);
if (exp_exp_word)
exp_word = exp_exp_word;
debug_printf_expand("expand: exp_exp_word:'%s'\n", exp_word);
/* HACK ALERT. We depend here on the fact that
* G.global_argv and results of utoa and get_local_var_value
* are actually in writable memory:
* scan_and_match momentarily stores NULs there. */
t = (char*)val;
loc = scan_and_match(t, exp_word, scan_flags);
//bb_error_msg("op:%c str:'%s' pat:'%s' res:'%s'",
// exp_op, t, exp_word, loc);
debug_printf_expand("op:%c str:'%s' pat:'%s' res:'%s'\n", exp_op, t, exp_word, loc);
free(exp_exp_word);
if (loc) { /* match was found */
if (scan_flags & SCAN_MATCH_LEFT_HALF) /* #[#] */

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@ -1,4 +1,14 @@
x=a
x='a]'
#
# \] is not a valid escape for ] in set glob expression.
# Glob sets have no escaping at all:
# ] can be in a set if it is the first char: []abc],
# dash can be in a set if it is first or last: [abc-],
# [ and \ need no protections at all: [a[b\c] is a valid set of 5 chars.
#
# bash-4.3.43 misinterprets [a\]] as "set of 'a' or ']'".
# Correct interpretation is "set of 'a' or '\', followed by ']'".
#
echo Nothing:${x#[a\]]}
echo Nothing:"${x#[a\]]}"
echo Nothing:${x%[a\]]}

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
Nothing:
Nothing:
Nothing:
Nothing:
Ok:0

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
x=a
echo Nothing:${x#[]a]}
echo Nothing:"${x#[]a]}"
echo Nothing:${x%[]a]}
echo Nothing:"${x%[]a]}"
echo Ok:$?

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@ -71,9 +71,11 @@ char* FAST_FUNC scan_and_match(char *string, const char *pattern, unsigned flags
if (flags & SCAN_MATCH_LEFT_HALF) {
*loc = '\0';
r = fnmatch(pattern, string, 0);
//bb_error_msg("fnmatch('%s','%s',0):%d", pattern, string, r);
*loc = c;
} else {
r = fnmatch(pattern, loc, 0);
//bb_error_msg("fnmatch('%s','%s',0):%d", pattern, string, r);
}
if (r == 0) /* match found */
return loc;