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kre 8a9a96192a PR bin/48875 (is related, and ameliorated, but not exactly "fixed")
Import a whole set of tree evaluation enhancements from FreeBSD.

With these, before forking, the shell predicts (often) when all it will
have to do after forking (in the parent) is wait for the child and then
exit with the status from the child, and in such a case simply does not
fork, but rather allows the child to take over the parent's role.

This turns out to handle the particular test case from PR bin/48875 in
such a way that it works as hoped, rather than as it did (the delay there
was caused by an extra copy of the shell hanging around waiting for the
background child to complete ... and keeping the command substitution
stdout open, so the "real" parent had to wait in case more output appeared).

As part of doing this, redirection processing for compound commands gets
moved out of evalsubshell() and into a new evalredir(), which allows us
to properly handle errors occurring while performing those redirects,
and not mishandle (as in simply forget) fd's which had been moved out
of the way temporarily.

evaltree() has its degree of recursion reduced by making it loop to
handle the subsequent operation: that is instead of (for any binop
like ';' '&&' (etc)) where it used to
	evaltree(node->left);
	evaltree(node->right);
	return;
it now does (kind of)
	next = node;
	while ((node = next) != NULL) {
		next = NULL;

		if (node is a binary op) {
			evaltree(node->left);
			if appropriate /* if && test for success, etc */
				next = node->right;
			continue;
		}
		/* similar for loops, etc */
	}
which can be a good saving, as while the left side (now) tends to be
(usually) a simple (or simpleish) command, the right side can be many
commands (in a command sequence like a; b; c; d; ...  the node at the
top of the tree will now have "a" as its left node, and the tree for
b; c; d; ... as its right node - until now everything was evaluated
recursively so it made no difference, and the tree was constructed
the other way).

if/while/... statements are done similarly, recurse to evaluate the
condition, then if the (or one of the) body parts is to be evaluated,
set next to that, and loop (previously it recursed).

There is more to do in this area (particularly in the way that case
statements are processed - we can avoid recursion there as well) but
that can wait for another day.

While doing all of this we keep much better track of when the shell is
just going to exit once the current tree is evaluated (with a new
predicate at_eof() to tell us that we have, for sure, reached the end
of the input stream, that is, this shell will, for certain, not be reading
more command input) and use that info to avoid unneeded forks.   For that
we also need another new predicate (have_traps()) to determine of there
are any caught traps which might occur - if there are, we need to remain
to (potentially) handle them, so these optimisations will not occur (to
make the issue in PR 48875 appear again, run the same code, but with a
trap set to execute some code when a signal (or EXIT) occurs - note that
the trap must be set in the appropriate level of sub-shell to have this
effect, any caught traps are cleared in a subshell whenever one is created).

There is still work to be done to handle traps properly, whatever
weirdness they do (some of which is related to some of this.)

These changes do not need man page updates, but 48875 does - an update
to sh.1 will be forthcoming once it is decided what it should say...

Once again, all the heavy lifting for this set of changes comes directly
(with thanks) from the FreeBSD shell.

XXX pullup-8 (but not very soon)
2018-08-19 23:50:27 +00:00
christos f95d5940cc report the signal that wait was interrupted by, which is not always SIGINT
anymore.
2015-08-22 12:12:47 +00:00
christos c0195771da Process pending signals while waiting for a job:
$ cat << EOF > hup.sh
    #!/bin/sh
    trap 'echo SIGHUP; exit 1' 1
    sleep 10000 &
    wait
    EOF
    $ chmod +x ./hup.sh
    $ ./hup.sh &
    $ kill -HUP %1
2015-08-22 09:55:23 +00:00
joerg 66dd2755f5 Add __printflike attribution to use vprintf and friends with an argument
as format string.
2012-03-15 02:02:20 +00:00
christos 4fc4fe2edf PR/45069: Henning Petersen: Use prototypes from builtins.h . 2011-06-18 21:18:46 +00:00
christos ab760d2891 make setsig() return sig_t 2005-07-11 02:37:31 +00:00
agc b5b2954259 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22249, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 09:05:01 +00:00
christos c02b3bbdf4 Fixes from David Laight:
- ansification
- format of output of jobs command (etc)
- job identiers %+, %- etc
- $? and $(...)
- correct quoting of output of set, export -p and readonly -p
- differentiation between nornal and 'posix special' builtins
- correct behaviour (posix) for errors on builtins and special builtins
- builtin printf and kill
- set -o debug (if compiled with DEBUG)
- cd src obj (as ksh - too useful to do without)
- unset -e name, remove non-readonly variable from export list.
  (so I could unset -e PS1 before running the test shell...)
2002-11-24 22:35:38 +00:00
christos edcb454443 VFork()ing shell: From elric@netbsd.org:
Plus my changes:
	- walking process group fix in foregrounding a job.
	- reset of process group in parent shell if interrupted before the wait.
	- move INTON lower in the dowait so that the job structure is
	  consistent.
	- error check all setpgid(), tcsetpgrp() calls.
	- eliminate unneeded strpgid() call.
	- check that we don't belong in the process group before we try to
	  set it.
2002-09-27 18:56:50 +00:00
elric e6bccfe4be Back out previous vfork changes. 2000-05-22 10:18:46 +00:00
elric 756a2ca1bd Now we use vfork(2) instead of fork(2) when we can. 2000-05-13 20:50:14 +00:00
mycroft ee9e50eacb Be more retentive about use of NOTREACHED and noreturn. 1998-07-28 11:41:40 +00:00
christos bc73cf950a PR/2808: Remove trailing whitespace (from FreeBSD) 1996-10-16 15:45:03 +00:00
christos 9d255ec409 Ignore result of sigaction when setting traps. Traps will succeed even
on SIGKILL or SIGSTOP. This is what other bourne shells do. (suggested
by mycroft)
1995-06-07 04:16:57 +00:00
christos 07bae7eddd Merge in my changes from vangogh, and fix the x=`false`; echo $? == 0
bug.
1995-05-11 21:28:33 +00:00
cgd 49f0ad8601 convert to new RCS id conventions. 1995-03-21 09:01:59 +00:00
cgd 58f1733118 be more careful with casts. 1994-12-23 13:24:39 +00:00
mycroft cafd1f7e9f Add RCS ids. 1994-06-11 16:11:35 +00:00
jtc 37ed7877b2 sync with 4.4lite 1994-05-11 17:09:42 +00:00
mycroft 8542364e07 Add RCS identifiers. 1993-08-01 18:49:50 +00:00
cgd 06be60083d changed "Id" to "Header" for rcsids 1993-03-23 00:22:59 +00:00
cgd 346aa5dd48 added rcs ids to all files 1993-03-22 08:04:00 +00:00
cgd 61f282557f initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources 1993-03-21 09:45:37 +00:00