Add a 'matchchars' option to set the character pairs that % looks for.
Traditionally this was []{}() but someone added <> to nvi - probably
for editing html, but it is a pain for C. :set matchars=[]{}() will
restore the traditional behaviour.
If the 'open' and 'close' characters are the same (eg "" or '') then % will
alternate forwards and backwards searches.
Use common code to detect options that must have an even number of characters.
vgrind already worked properly in filter mode for source correctly
enclosed inside .vS and .vE. The change more or less broke troff
processing, since e.g. \fI became \\fI when it went through vgrind.
Previously dlsym resolved to the version in crt0.o or libc which would
mean that the caller's shared object couldn't be determined correctly
using __builtin_return_address(0).
Mainly from FreeBSD, but adapted by me. Benefits of this solutions are:
- backward comptibility maintained
- existing broken binaries are fixed with a new ld.elf_so
- __mainprog_obj can be removed from crt0.o
- we do the same thing as FreeBSD
Fixes PR 22067.
OKed by Jason and Christos.
instead of it's own; pointed out by Stefan Kruger in private e-mail
add rules to install the gawk info file too; it's useful to have installed,
and allows nawk to be drop-in replacement without need to adjust file lists
curses context would be initialized; just use errx() instead in this case
this fixes coredump for cases like 'systat -N /netbsd.gz', reported by Walt
on port-i386
in nlisterr(), wait a while (5 seconds currently) before exiting, so that
it would be actually possible to actually see the error
* DPSRCS contains extra dependencies, but is _NOT_ added to CLEANFILES.
This is a change of behaviour. If a Makefile wants the clean semantics
it must specifically append to CLEANFILES.
Resolves PR toolchain/5204.
* To recap: .d (depend) files are generated for all files in SRCS and DPSRCS
that have a suffix of: .c .m .s .S .C .cc .cpp .cxx
* If YHEADER is set, automatically add the .y->.h to DPSRCS & CLEANFILES
* Ensure that ${OBJS} ${POBJS} ${LOBJS} ${SOBJS} *.d depend upon ${DPSRCS}
* Deprecate the (short lived) DEPENDSRCS
Update the various Makefiles to these new semantics; generally either
adding to CLEANFILES (because DPSRCS doesn't do that anymore), or replacing
specific .o dependencies with DPSRCS entries.
Tested with "make -j 8 distribution" and "make distribution".
* Work around broken ftp servers (notably ProFTPd) that can't even follow
RFC 2389, and skip any amount of whitespace before a FEATure response.
The RFC says 'single space' yet ProFTPd puts two.
Noted by DervishD <raul@pleyades.net>.
* Improve formatting of features[] debug dump.
* Invalidate remote directory completion cache if any command which
may change the remote contents completes successfully, including:
del, mdel, ren, mkdir, rmdir, quote, and all upload commands
Patch from Yar Tikhiy <yar@freebsd.org>.
may change the remote contents completes successfully, including:
del, mdel, ren, mkdir, rmdir, quote, and all upload commands
Patch from Yar Tikhiy <yar@comp.chem.msu.su>.
RFC 2389, and skip any amount of whitespace before a FEATure response.
The RFC says 'single space' yet ProFTPd puts two.
* Improve formatting of features[] debug dump.
Let 'display action' routine set menu->cursel (ie default menu item).
Remove 'opt' parameter I added to action routine (not that useful).
Make man page slightly closer to reality.
note that official openssh distribution have already dropped kerberosIV support,
therefore maintenance cost needs to be paid by us. and have no intent to help.
alter des.h to be friendly with openssl/des.h (you can include both in the
same file)
make libkrb to depend on libdes. bump major.
massage various portioin of heimdal to be friendly with openssl 0.9.7b.
coded meaning of 1752/09/03 is only a default, and that everything is
now calculated dynamically.
You can now use -R reform-spec to specify an alternate reform. Read
the fine (new) man page for details on this. There is also a new -r
option which will make cal print the month (or year, if -y is also
given) in which the Gregorian Reform started. I say started only
because if you apply the reform at 9999/1/22, a chunk of January is
knocked out, February and March are missing entirely, and April starts
on the 5th. The use of -r with -y does pretty much what you'd expect.
Also, implement -d day-of-week so that you can tell cal to start the
week on something other that a Sunday. This addresses PR bin/8539 at
long last.
cooperating with the callout code in working around the race
condition caused by the TCP code's use of the callout facility.
Instead of unconditionally releasing memory in tcp_close() and
SYN_CACHE_PUT(), check whether any of the related callout handlers
are about to be invoked (but have not yet done callout_ack()), and
if so, just mark the associated data structure (tcpcb or syn cache
entry) as "dead", and test for this (and release storage) in the
callout handler functions.
Make ktrace -c default to removing all trace points (not just the default ones).
Make kdump default to dumping everything in the trace file.
Add 'A' (all) and '-' (remove following) to valid -t arguments.
Dump data block of UNKNOWN trace points in hex + ascii.
Make first time output with -R 0 (instead of time since epoch).
Use svis() instead of vis() to get " escaped (as \") (needs fixed libc)
Correctly pass unsigned values to svis()
Update man pages.
on little endian systems. It is also much easier to read misaligned
words in a straight byte hexdump.
Cut offset to 3 hex digits so that it fixs in 80 columns and still
leaves a tab at the start of 'continuation' lines.
The ktrace buffer is limited to 4k, so 3 digits is ample.
"nonidentical" means "the input character index is valid, but not
corresponding to the output codeset."
"ilseq" means "the input character index is invalid for the input codeset."
While we are there, display offsets in the hexdump, it can be useful.
Remove size display in Mach Messages as user processes don't always
fill it correctly.
a base name wasn't specified. It's not really necessary now that we've
got -a, it's ugly, and POSIX doesn't permit it.
Suggested on tech-userlevel a couple of weeks ago to a deafening silence.
program/tool from "FOO" to "TOOL_FOO". The new variables are:
TOOL_ASN1_COMPILE TOOL_CAP_MKDB TOOL_CAT TOOL_CKSUM TOOL_COMPILE_ET
TOOL_CONFIG TOOL_CRUNCHGEN TOOL_CTAGS TOOL_DB TOOL_EQN TOOL_FGEN
TOOL_GENCAT TOOL_GROFF TOOL_HEXDUMP TOOL_INDXBIB TOOL_INSTALLBOOT
TOOL_INSTALL_INFO TOOL_M4 TOOL_MAKEFS TOOL_MAKEINFO TOOL_MAKEWHATIS
TOOL_MDSETIMAGE TOOL_MENUC TOOL_MKCSMAPPER TOOL_MKESDB
TOOL_MKLOCALE TOOL_MKMAGIC TOOL_MKTEMP TOOL_MSGC TOOL_MTREE
TOOL_PAX TOOL_PIC TOOL_PREPMKBOOTIMAGE TOOL_PWD_MKDB TOOL_REFER
TOOL_ROFF_ASCII TOOL_ROFF_DVI TOOL_ROFF_HTML TOOL_ROFF_PS
TOOL_ROFF_RAW TOOL_RPCGEN TOOL_SOELIM TOOL_SUNLABEL TOOL_TBL
TOOL_UUDECODE TOOL_VGRIND TOOL_ZIC
For each, provide default in <bsd.sys.mk> of the form:
TOOL_FOO?= foo
and for the ${USETOOLS}=="yes" case in <bsd.own.mk>, provide override:
TOOL_FOO= ${TOOLDIR}/bin/${_TOOL_PREFIX}foo
Document all of these in bsd.README.
This cleans up a chunk of potential (and actual) namespace collision
within our build infrastructure, as well as improves consistency in
the share/mk documentation and provision of appropriate defaults for
each of these variables.
stdout onto each file in turn, then writing through fileno(stdout), use
open() and close() like any sensible program. This saves a lot of system
calls, removes a dependency on the particular behaviour of BSD freopen(),
and allows us to detect and report errors from close().
Correct synopsis to show that -l and -b are mutually exclusive.
Put [k|m] in the right typefaces.
Use .Ql for 'k' and 'm' in text.
Refer to the option-argument of -l as <line_length> consistently.