New code is similar to what hush is doing.
Make CLOSED to -1: same as dash.
popredir() loses "restore" parameter: same as dash.
COPYFD_RESTORE bit is no longer necessary.
This change fixes this interactive bug:
$ ls -l /proc/$$/fd 10>&-
ash: can't set tty process group: Bad file descriptor
ash: can't set tty process group: Bad file descriptor
[1]+ Done(2) ls -l /proc/${\$}/fd 10>&4294967295
function old new delta
unwindredir 29 27 -2
tryexec 154 152 -2
evaltree 503 501 -2
evalcommand 1369 1367 -2
cmdloop 187 185 -2
redirect 1029 1018 -11
popredir 153 123 -30
need_to_remember 36 - -36
is_hidden_fd 68 - -68
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text data bss dec hex filename
914572 485 6848 921905 e1131 busybox_old
914553 485 6848 921886 e111e busybox_unstripped
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Upstream comment:
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 14:21:23 +0800
[PARSER] Removed noexpand/length check on eofmark
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 04:23:35AM +0000, Oleg Verych wrote:
>
> } 8<<""
> ======================
Actually this (the empty delim) only works with dash by accident.
I've tried bash and pdksh and they both terminate on the first
empty line which is what you would expect rather than EOF. The
real Korn shell does something completely different.
I've fixed this in dash to conform to bash/pdksh.
> In [0] it's stated, that delimiter isn't evaluated (expanded), only
> quoiting must be checked. That if() seems to be completely bogus.
OK I agree. The reason it was there is because the parser would
have already replaced the dollar sign by an internal representation.
I've fixed it properly with this patch.
Test case:
cat <<- $a
OK
$a
cat <<- ""
OK
echo OK
Old result:
dash: Syntax error: Illegal eof marker for << redirection
OK
echo OK
New result:
OK
OK
OK
function old new delta
parsefname 227 152 -75
readtoken1 2819 2651 -168
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Upstream commit:
Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 20:55:05 +0800
[VAR] Move unsetvar functionality into setvareq
This patch moves the unsetvar code into setvareq so that we can
no have a pathological case of an unset variable hanging around
unless it has a bit pinning it like VEXPORT.
Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
function old new delta
setvareq 227 303 +76
expmeta 517 521 +4
localcmd 364 366 +2
unsetcmd 96 76 -20
unsetvar 129 7 -122
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Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
commit e19923f665 deleted clearredir()
call in shellexec():
ash: [REDIR] Remove redundant CLOEXEC calls
Upstream commit:
Now that we're marking file descriptors as CLOEXEC in savefd, we no longer
need to close them on exec or in setinputfd.
but it missed one place where we don't set CLOEXEC. Fixing this.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
The commit 'ash,hush: set exit code 127 in "sh /does/not/exist" case'
only partly implemented the dash commit '[ERROR] Allow the originator
of EXERROR to set the exit status'. This resulted in incorrect error
codes for a syntax error:
$ )
$ echo $?
0
or a redirection error for a special builtin:
$ rm -f xxx
$ eval cat <xxx
$ echo $?
0
Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Reported-by: Martijn Dekker <martijn@inlv.org>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Also add tests. wait5.tests so far fails (but works for ash and dash).
function old new delta
builtin_wait 305 283 -22
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Upstream commit 1:
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:14:16 +0800
[PARSER] Recognise here-doc delimiters terminated by EOF
Previously dash required a <newline> character to be present in order for
a here-document delimiter to be detected. Allowing EOF in the absence of
a <newline> to play the same purpose allows some intuitive scripts to
succeed. POSIX seems to be silence on this so this should be OK.
Test case:
eval 'cat <<- NOT
test
NOT'
echo OK
Old result:
test
NOTOK
New result:
test
OK
Upstream commit 2:
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:49:31 +0800
[PARSER] Fix here-doc corruption
The change
[PARSER] Recognise here-doc delimiters terminated by EOF
introduced a regerssion whereby lines starting with eofmark but are not equal
to eofmark would be corrupted. This patch fixes it.
Test case:
cat << _ACEOF
_ASBOX
_ACEOF
Old result:
SASBOX
New result:
_ASBOX
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
Upstream commit:
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 22:15:10 +0800
[PARSER] Fix parsing of ${##1}
Previously dash treated ${##1} as a length operation. This patch fixes that.
Test case:
set -- a
echo ${##1}OK
Old result:
1OK
New result:
OK
This was a real bug in ash (but not in hush).
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>