sysctl: fix file parsing, do not require -w for VAR=VAL
function old new delta sysctl_act_on_setting - 451 +451 sysctl_main 222 282 +60 packed_usage 31744 31793 +49 config_read 604 639 +35 sysctl_act_recursive 612 163 -449 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 1/0 grow/shrink: 3/1 up/down: 595/-449) Total: 146 bytes Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -201,10 +201,10 @@ int FAST_FUNC config_read(parser_t *parser, char **tokens, unsigned flags, const
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/* Combine remaining arguments? */
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if ((t != (ntokens-1)) || !(flags & PARSE_GREEDY)) {
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/* Vanilla token, find next delimiter */
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line += strcspn(line, delims[0] ? delims : delims + 1);
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line += strcspn(line, (delims[0] && (flags & PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS)) ? delims : delims + 1);
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} else {
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/* Combining, find comment char if any */
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line = strchrnul(line, PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS ? delims[0] : '\0');
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line = strchrnul(line, (flags & PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS) ? delims[0] : '\0');
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/* Trim any extra delimiters from the end */
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if (flags & PARSE_TRIM) {
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@ -214,10 +214,10 @@ int FAST_FUNC config_read(parser_t *parser, char **tokens, unsigned flags, const
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}
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/* Token not terminated? */
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if (*line == delims[0])
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*line = '\0';
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if ((flags & PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS) && *line == delims[0])
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*line = '\0'; /* ends with comment char: this line is done */
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else if (*line != '\0')
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*line++ = '\0';
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*line++ = '\0'; /* token is done, continue parsing line */
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#if 0 /* unused so far */
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if (flags & PARSE_ESCAPE) {
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@ -21,17 +21,17 @@
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//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_BB_SYSCTL) += sysctl.o
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//usage:#define sysctl_trivial_usage
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//usage: "[OPTIONS] [KEY[=VALUE]]..."
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//usage: "-p [-enq] [FILE...] / [-enqaw] [KEY[=VALUE]]..."
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//usage:#define sysctl_full_usage "\n\n"
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//usage: "Show/set kernel parameters\n"
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//usage: "\n -p Set values from FILEs (default /etc/sysctl.conf)"
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//usage: "\n -e Don't warn about unknown keys"
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//usage: "\n -n Don't show key names"
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//usage: "\n -q Quiet"
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//usage: "\n -a Show all values"
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/* Same as -a, no need to show it */
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/* //usage: "\n -A Show all values in table form" */
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//usage: "\n -w Set values"
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//usage: "\n -p FILE Set values from FILE (default /etc/sysctl.conf)"
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//usage: "\n -q Set values silently"
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//usage:
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//usage:#define sysctl_example_usage
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//usage: "sysctl [-n] [-e] variable...\n"
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ enum {
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FLAG_TABLE_FORMAT = 1 << 2, /* not implemented */
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FLAG_SHOW_ALL = 1 << 3,
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FLAG_PRELOAD_FILE = 1 << 4,
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/* TODO: procps 3.2.8 seems to not require -w for KEY=VAL to work: */
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/* NB: procps 3.2.8 does not require -w for KEY=VAL to work, it only rejects non-KEY=VAL form */
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FLAG_WRITE = 1 << 5,
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FLAG_QUIET = 1 << 6,
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};
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@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ static int sysctl_act_on_setting(char *setting)
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int fd, retval = EXIT_SUCCESS;
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char *cptr, *outname;
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char *value = value; /* for compiler */
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bool writing = (option_mask32 & FLAG_WRITE);
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outname = xstrdup(setting);
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@ -114,8 +115,10 @@ static int sysctl_act_on_setting(char *setting)
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cptr++;
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}
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if (option_mask32 & FLAG_WRITE) {
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cptr = strchr(setting, '=');
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if (cptr)
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writing = 1;
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if (writing) {
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if (cptr == NULL) {
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bb_error_msg("error: '%s' must be of the form name=value",
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outname);
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@ -147,7 +150,7 @@ static int sysctl_act_on_setting(char *setting)
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break;
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default:
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bb_perror_msg("error %sing key '%s'",
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option_mask32 & FLAG_WRITE ?
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writing ?
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"sett" : "read",
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outname);
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break;
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@ -156,7 +159,7 @@ static int sysctl_act_on_setting(char *setting)
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goto end;
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}
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if (option_mask32 & FLAG_WRITE) {
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if (writing) {
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//TODO: procps 3.2.7 writes "value\n", note trailing "\n"
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xwrite_str(fd, value);
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close(fd);
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@ -238,22 +241,27 @@ static int sysctl_handle_preload_file(const char *filename)
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{
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char *token[2];
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parser_t *parser;
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int parse_flags;
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parser = config_open(filename);
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/* Must do it _after_ config_open(): */
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xchdir("/proc/sys");
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/* xchroot("/proc/sys") - if you are paranoid */
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//TODO: ';' is comment char too
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//TODO: comment may be only at line start. "var=1 #abc" - "1 #abc" is the value
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// (but _whitespace_ from ends should be trimmed first (and we do it right))
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//TODO: "var==1" is mishandled (must use "=1" as a value, but uses "1")
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// can it be fixed by removing PARSE_COLLAPSE bit?
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while (config_read(parser, token, 2, 2, "# \t=", PARSE_NORMAL)) {
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//TODO: <space><tab><space>#comment is also comment, not strictly 1st char only
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parse_flags = 0;
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parse_flags &= ~PARSE_COLLAPSE; // NO (var==val is not var=val) - treat consecutive delimiters as one
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parse_flags &= ~PARSE_TRIM; // NO - trim leading and trailing delimiters
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parse_flags |= PARSE_GREEDY; // YES - last token takes entire remainder of the line
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parse_flags &= ~PARSE_MIN_DIE; // NO - die if < min tokens found
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parse_flags &= ~PARSE_EOL_COMMENTS; // NO (only first char) - comments are recognized even if not first char
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while (config_read(parser, token, 2, 2, "#=", parse_flags)) {
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char *tp;
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trim(token[0]);
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trim(token[1]);
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sysctl_dots_to_slashes(token[0]);
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tp = xasprintf("%s=%s", token[0], token[1]);
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sysctl_act_recursive(tp);
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sysctl_act_on_setting(tp);
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free(tp);
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}
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if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP)
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@ -273,12 +281,19 @@ int sysctl_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
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option_mask32 = opt;
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if (opt & FLAG_PRELOAD_FILE) {
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int cur_dir_fd;
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option_mask32 |= FLAG_WRITE;
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if (!*argv)
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*--argv = (char*)"/etc/sysctl.conf";
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cur_dir_fd = xopen(".", O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY);
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do {
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/* xchdir("/proc/sys") is inside */
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return sysctl_handle_preload_file(*argv ? *argv : "/etc/sysctl.conf");
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sysctl_handle_preload_file(*argv);
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xfchdir(cur_dir_fd); /* files can be relative, must restore cwd */
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} while (*++argv);
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return 0; /* procps-ng 3.3.10 does not flag parse errors */
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}
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xchdir("/proc/sys");
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/* xchroot("/proc/sys") - if you are paranoid */
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if (opt & (FLAG_TABLE_FORMAT | FLAG_SHOW_ALL)) {
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return sysctl_act_recursive(".");
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}
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# continuing to use directory structure from prev test
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rm -rf mdev.testdir/dev/*
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echo "sda 0:0 644 @echo @echo TEST" >mdev.testdir/etc/mdev.conf
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optional STATIC FEATURE_MDEV_CONF FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS FEATURE_LS_USERNAME FEATURE_SH_IS_ASH ASH_ECHO
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optional STATIC FEATURE_MDEV_CONF FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS FEATURE_LS_USERNAME SH_IS_ASH ASH_ECHO
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testing "mdev command" \
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"env - PATH=$PATH ACTION=add DEVPATH=/block/sda chroot mdev.testdir /mdev 2>&1;
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ls -lnR mdev.testdir/dev | $FILTER_LS" \
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# continuing to use directory structure from prev test
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rm -rf mdev.testdir/dev/*
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echo "sda 0:0 644 =block/ @echo @echo TEST:\$MDEV" >mdev.testdir/etc/mdev.conf
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optional STATIC FEATURE_MDEV_CONF FEATURE_MDEV_RENAME FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS FEATURE_LS_USERNAME FEATURE_SH_IS_ASH
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optional STATIC FEATURE_MDEV_CONF FEATURE_MDEV_RENAME FEATURE_MDEV_EXEC FEATURE_LS_RECURSIVE FEATURE_LS_TIMESTAMPS FEATURE_LS_USERNAME SH_IS_ASH
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testing "mdev move and command" \
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"env - PATH=$PATH ACTION=add DEVPATH=/block/sda chroot mdev.testdir /mdev 2>&1;
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ls -lnR mdev.testdir/dev | $FILTER_LS2" \
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GREEDY=$(( 0x00040000))
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MIN_DIE=$(( 0x00100000))
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KEEP_COPY=$(( 0x00200000))
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ESCAPE=$(( 0x00400000))
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NORMAL=$(( COLLAPSE | TRIM | GREEDY))
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EOL_COMMENTS=$((0x00400000))
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NORMAL=$(( COLLAPSE | TRIM | GREEDY | EOL_COMMENTS))
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# testing "description" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin"
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@ -27,6 +27,34 @@ testing "parse notrim" \
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"-" \
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" sda 0:0 644 @echo @echo TEST \n"
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testing "parse comments" \
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"parse -n 4 -m 3 -f $((NORMAL - EOL_COMMENTS)) -" \
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"[sda][0:0][644][@echo @echo TEST #this is not eaten]\n" \
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"-" \
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"\
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# sda 0:0 644 @echo @echo TEST - this gets eaten
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sda 0:0 644 @echo @echo TEST #this is not eaten
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"
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testing "parse bad comment" \
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"parse -n 2 -m 2 -d '#=' -f $((GREEDY)) - 2>&1" \
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"\
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[var][val]
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parse: bad line 3: 1 tokens found, 2 needed
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[ #this][ok]
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[ #this][=ok]
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[ #this][=ok=ok=ok=]
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" \
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"-" \
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"\
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# this gets eaten
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var=val
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#this causes error msg
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#this=ok
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#this==ok
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#this==ok=ok=ok=
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"
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FILE=__parse
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cat >$FILE <<EOF
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#
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@ -96,6 +124,8 @@ cat >$FILE.res <<EOF
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[option][dns][129.219.13.81]
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[option][domain][local]
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[option][lease][864000]
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[option][msstaticroutes][10.0.0.0/8][10.127.0.1]
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[option][staticroutes][10.0.0.0/8][10.127.0.1,][10.11.12.0/24][10.11.12.1]
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[option][0x08][01020304]
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EOF
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