Run this in a "sh SCRIPT":
sha256sum /dev/null
echo END
sha256sum is a NOEXEC applet. It runs in a forked child. Then child exit()s.
By this time, entire script is read, and buffered in a FILE object
from fopen("SCRIPT"). But fgetc() did not consume entire input.
exit() lseeks back by -9 bytes, from <eof> to 'e' in 'echo'.
(this may be libc-specific).
This change of fd position *is shared with the parent*!
Now parent can read more, and it thinks there is another "echo END".
End result: two "echo END"s are run.
Fix this by _exit()ing instead.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
The getopt function in some C libraries wraps the option in single quotes
while others do not. Avoid the issue by running sed on the output and
strip all quotes.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
hush: fix a case where none of pipe members could be started
because of fork failure
hush: rename functions: xxx_real -> xxx
hush: try to add a bit more of vfork-friendliness
hush: add rudimentary design docs
hush: add TODO (newly discovered bug with globbing)