- 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...)
the non-vfork case. Having said that, it would be nice if pipelines of
simple commands were vforked too. Right now they are not.
Explain that setpgid() might fail because we are doing it both in the
parent and the child case, because we don't know which one will come
first.
Suspending a pipeline prints %1 Suspended n times where n is the number
of processes, but that was there before. It is easy to fix, but I'll
leave the code alone for now.
Propagate isroot, throughout the eval process and maintain it properly.
Fixes sleep 10 | cat^C not exiting because sleep and cat ended up in
their own process groups, because wasroot was always true in the children.
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.
Fix from FreeBSD:
growstackblock() sometimes relocates a stack_block considered empty
without properly relocating stack marks referencing that block.
The first call to popstackmark() with the unrelocated stack mark
as argument then causes sh to abort.
Relocating the relevant stack marks seems to solve this problem.
The patch changes the semantics of popstackmark() somewhat. It can
only be called once after a call to setstackmark(), thus cmdloop() in
main.c needs an extra call to setstackmark().
even if the specified file is not in the PATH.
This change enforces security and makes it conform to POSIX.
Closes PR #6794.
I thought Christos committed this but not appeared yet. :)
The setstackmark()/popstackmark() pair in dotcmd(), used for freeing
stack storage possibly allocated by find_dot_file(), is redundant for now
since dotcmd() is surrounded by another pair in evalcommand().
This redundancy, however, may help future modifications
(suggested by Christos).
command not found. Add extra exception type and generalize
error handling routines to take that exception type. Use
a global variable exerrno to keep the last exec error.
When not in a function, it skips the rest of the current input file.
Instances of `return' outside function definitions were previously ignored.
What does joe posix have to say about this?
[fixes PR/1444]
$ cat foo
echo $FOO
$ FOO=1 . ./foo
$ echo $FOO
Did not echo 1 at all. Now variable assignments before sourced scripts
are honored during and after the execution of the script.