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dholland
d54dab14a9 remove .if make(install) 2014-07-05 23:13:41 +00:00
dholland
dcc711d503 Reorg docs, part 2:
Rename the following reference documents to match their programs:
   shell -> sh
   viref -> vi

and rename the following to match their topic better:
   ipctut -> sockets
   ipc -> sockets-advanced

Also, the old "timed" and "timedop" docs are now ref5/timed and
ref8/timed respectively, as the first of these documented the
protocol.
2014-07-05 19:23:00 +00:00
dholland
b7b7574d3b Reorg docs, part 1:
Move all the reference manuals to subdirs of /usr/share/doc/reference.
We have subdirs ref1-ref9, corresponding to man page sections 1-9.

Everything that's the reference manual for a program (sections 1, 6,
8), C interface (sections 2, 3), driver or file system (section 4),
format or configuration (section 5), or kernel internal interface
(section 9) belongs in here.

Section 7 is a little less clear: some things that might go in section
7 if they were a man page aren't really reference manuals. So I'm only
putting things in reference section 7 that are (to me) clearly
reference material, rather than e.g. tutorials, guides, FAQs, etc.
This obviously leaves some room for debate, especially without first
editing the docs with this distinction in mind, but if people hate
what I've done things can always be moved again.

Note also that while roff macro man pages traditionally go in section
7, I have put all the roff documentation (macros, tools, etc.) in one
place in reference/ref1/roff. This will make it easier to find and
also easier to edit it into some kind of coherent form.
2014-07-05 19:22:41 +00:00
dholland
c3ab26950f Rework /usr/share/doc.
Update the <bsd.doc.mk> infrastructure, and update the docs to match
the new infrastructure.

- Build and install text, ps, pdf, and/or html, not roff sources.

- Don't wire the chapter numbers into the build system, or use them in
the installed pathnames. This didn't matter much when the docs were a
museum, but now that we're theoretically going to start maintaining
them again, we're going to add and remove documents periodically and
having the chapter numbers baked in creates a lot of thrashing for no
purpose.

- Specify the document name explicitly, rather than implicitly in a
path. Use this name (instead of other random strings) as the name
of the installed files.

- Specify the document section, which is the subdirectory of
/usr/share/doc to install into.

- Allow multiple subdocuments. (That is, multiple documents in one
output directory.)

- Enumerate the .png files groff emits along with html so they can be
installed.

- Remove assorted hand-rolled rules for running roff and roff widgetry
and add enough variable settings to make these unnecessary. This
includes support for
   - explicit use of soelim
   - refer
   - tbl
   - pic
   - eqn

- Forcibly apply at least minimal amounts of sanity to certain
autogenerated roff files.

- Don't exclude USD.doc, SMM.doc, and PSD.doc directories from the
build, as they now actually do stuff.

Note: currently we can't generate pdf. This turns out to be a
nontrivial problem with no immediate solution forthcoming. So for now,
as a workaround, install compressed .ps as the printable form.
2014-07-05 19:22:02 +00:00
christos
f032129312 Adjust to the new alias text libedit API. 2014-06-18 18:17:30 +00:00
christos
2e317a68f7 PR/48843: Jarmo Jaakkola: Soften the language in the manual page,
making less promises about behavior not explicitly stated in the standard.
2014-06-01 17:46:06 +00:00
christos
01f35fcceb PR/48843: Jarmo Jaakkola: dot commands mess up scope nesting tracking
Evaluation of commands goes completely haywire if a file containing
a break/continue/return command outside its "intended" scope is sourced
using a dot command inside its "intended" scope.  The main symptom is
not exiting from the sourced file when supposed to, leading to evaluation
of commands that were not supposed to be evaluated.  A secondary symptom
is that these extra commands are not evaluated correctly, as some of them
are skipped.  Some examples are listed in the How-To-Repeat section.

According to the POSIX standard, this is how it should work:
    dot:
        The shell shall execute commands from the file in the current
        environment.
    break:
        The break utility shall exit from the smallest enclosing for, while,
        or until loop, [...]
    continue:
        The continue utility shall return to the top of the smallest
        enclosing for, while, or until loop, [...]
    return:
        The return utility shall cause the shell to stop executing
        the current function or dot script.  If the shell is not currently
        executing a function or dot script, the results are unspecified.

It is clear that return should return from a sourced file, which
it does not do.  Whether break and continue should work from the sourced
file might be debatable.  Because the dot command says "in the current
environment", I'd say yes.  In any case, it should not fail in weird
ways like it does now!

The problems occur with return (a) and break/continue (b) because:
    1)  dotcmd() does not record the function nesting level prior to
        sourcing the file nor does it touch the loopnest variable,
        leading to either
    2   a) returncmd() being unable to detect that it should not set
           evalskip to SKIPFUNC but SKIPFILE, or
        b) breakcmd() setting evalskip to SKIPCONT or SKIPBREAK,
        leading to
    3)  cmdloop() not detecting that it should skip the rest of
        the file, due to only checking for SKIPFILE.
The result is that cmdloop() keeps executing lines from the file
whilst evalskip is set, which is the main symptom.  Because
evalskip is checked in multiple places in eval.c, the secondary
symptom appears.
>How-To-Repeat:
Run the following script:

    printf "break\necho break1; echo break2" >break
    printf "continue\necho continue1; echo continue2" >continue
    printf "return\necho return1; echo return2" >return

    while true; do . ./break; done

    for i in 1 2; do . ./continue; done

    func() {
        . ./return
    }
    func

No output should be produced, but instead this is the result:
    break1
    continue1
    continue1
    return1

The main symptom is evident from the unexpected output and the secondary
one from the fact that there are no lines with '2' in them.
>Fix:
Here is patch to src/bin/sh to fix the above problems.  It keeps
track of the function nesting level at the beginning of a dot command
to enable the return command to work properly.

I also changed the undefined-by-standard functionality of the return
command when it's not in a dot command or function from (indirectly)
exiting the shell to being silently ignored.  This was done because
the previous way has at least one bug: the shell exits without asking
for confirmation when there are stopped jobs.

Because I read the standard to mean that break and continue should have
an effect outside the sourced file, that's how I implemented it.  For what
it's worth, this also seems to be what bash does.  Also laziness, because
this way required no changes to loopnesting tracking.  If this is not
wanted, it might make sense to move the nesting tracking to the inputfile
stack.

The patch also does some clean-up to reduce the amount of global
variables by moving the dotcmd() and the find_dot_file() functions from
main.c to eval.c and making in_function() a proper function.
2014-05-31 14:42:18 +00:00
christos
318c2b5cda PR/48729: Torbjörn Granlund: Avoid negative index in array ref. 2014-04-11 01:49:45 +00:00
dholland
c4044741ea don't use sprintf 2014-03-23 05:07:59 +00:00
christos
1468e9a310 explain why forks fail 2014-01-26 22:38:20 +00:00
roy
7969ec4d55 Add wctype(3) support to Shell Patterns.
Obtained from FreeBSD.
2014-01-20 14:05:51 +00:00
christos
bc1be752a1 whitespace fixes 2014-01-01 19:50:44 +00:00
christos
316fbf0f9f There was a case where \n did not increase plinno 2014-01-01 19:06:45 +00:00
christos
87802d4338 clarify further. 2014-01-01 18:29:39 +00:00
christos
724ab0808b explain the previous fix. 2014-01-01 16:55:28 +00:00
christos
9bcdabb166 allow case statement without any patterns. 2013-12-31 22:53:57 +00:00
christos
5c83aa644a PR/48312: Dieter Roelands: According to TOG, unset should not return an error
for functions are variables that were not previously set:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html
2013-11-01 16:49:02 +00:00
mrg
5a3d1851d6 #ifdef a variable decl/setting with it's use. 2013-10-30 08:38:40 +00:00
ast
83d9b54597 Fix PR bin/48202 [non-critical/low]:
sh +nounset and `for X; do` iteration fails if parameter set empty
by applying and testing FreeBSD's patch of Oct 24 2009 for this; see
  http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/bin/sh/expand.c?r1=198453&r2=198454
Also created an ATF test in tests/bin/sh/t_expand.sh for this error and
corrected a space->tabs problem there as well.
2013-10-06 21:05:50 +00:00
christos
b258a62a64 add stdio.h 2013-10-02 21:48:55 +00:00
christos
ca8473e079 document LINENO
XXX: someone should fix all the .Ev stuff because some of them are just
shell variables .Va and are not really exported to the environment. See
the FreeBSD man page.
2013-10-02 20:42:56 +00:00
christos
018a6f7864 add crude $LINENO support for FreeBSD 2013-10-02 19:52:58 +00:00
yamt
44f7683783 fix descriptor leaks. PR/47805
this fix was taken from FreeBSD SVN rev 199953 (Jilles Tjoelker)
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    r199953 | jilles | 2009-11-30 07:33:59 +0900 (Mon, 30 Nov 2009) | 16 lines

    Fix some cases where file descriptors from redirections leak to programs.

    - Redirecting fds that were not open before kept two copies of the
      redirected file.
	sh -c '{ :; } 7>/dev/null; fstat -p $$; true'
	(both fd 7 and 10 remained open)
    - File descriptors used to restore things after redirection were not
      set close-on-exec, instead they were explicitly closed before executing
      a program normally and before executing a shell procedure. The latter
      must remain but the former is replaced by close-on-exec.
	sh -c 'exec 7</; { exec fstat -p $$; } 7>/dev/null; true'
	(fd 10 remained open)

    The examples above are simpler than the testsuite because I do not want to
    use fstat or procstat in the testsuite.
2013-06-27 23:22:04 +00:00
yamt
071e965c48 constify 2013-06-12 01:36:52 +00:00
simonb
3a5cb7b1be Document that a here-document can finish at an EOF as well as at the
delimiter.
2013-05-09 11:43:27 +00:00
dholland
7e346d08a4 Add const. 2013-04-28 17:01:28 +00:00
christos
2135348107 PR/47608: Robert Elz: ``var=value func-call'' does not export var in the
function (+FIX)
2013-03-02 22:02:32 +00:00
dsl
0e82f4eb77 include limits.h for CHAR_MIN 2013-01-02 22:28:42 +00:00
dsl
658a58d038 Add support for '%n' being a shorthand for 'fg %n'. 2012-12-31 14:10:15 +00:00
dsl
7d60739ae7 Fix the expansion of "$(foo-$bar}" so that IFS isn't applied when
expanding $bar.
Noted by Greg Troxel on tech-userlevel running some 'git' tests.
Should fix PR bin/47361
2012-12-22 20:15:22 +00:00
christos
6814c65d63 PR/47317: Henning Petersen: Replace index() with strchr() 2012-12-13 19:33:23 +00:00
apb
ee9a2498cf Adjust everything under src (but outside src/tools) to use
the TOOLDIR version of libnbcompat, associated include files,
and associated defs.mk file, instead of the version from the
.OBJDIR of src/tools/compat.  This should fix PR 47188.
2012-12-02 12:55:27 +00:00
wiz
f8c0e3497a - Correct macro usage;
- improve wording, including creating more consistency therein.

From Bug Hunting.
2012-10-03 19:37:36 +00:00
wiz
c650101e34 - improve punctuation;
- improve (create more consistency in) spelling;
- remove unnecessary (and in part ignored) macros, as well as an
  unnecessary argument to `.Bl' (fixes mandoc(1) warnings);
- improve wording;
- bump date.

Patch from Bug Hunting.
2012-08-26 14:30:38 +00:00
wiz
123b56dc76 Initialize two variables for clang. 2012-06-17 20:48:27 +00:00
joerg
0adfd5e0b3 Make sure temp_path is always initialised, even if mklocal fails.
Make sure to restore localvars, even if possibly leaking memory.
Discussed with christos@
2012-06-14 18:56:54 +00:00
njoly
089201c2fd Allow thread limit queries by adding the new -r flag to ulimit. Add
the corresponding documentation in the man page.
2012-06-11 18:28:10 +00:00
christos
426530cc5c support RLIMIT_NTHR. 2012-06-09 02:49:48 +00:00
christos
a080d61232 include <limits.h> for CHAR_MIN/CHAR_MAX 2012-03-28 20:11:25 +00:00
christos
1cd38287c6 PR/43597: Don't break from parsing word tokens in we are in double quotes.
Fixes: sh -c 'echo "${foo:="first-word"} second-word"'
2012-03-25 18:49:13 +00:00
matt
da4f7877a7 Use C89 function definitions 2012-03-20 18:42:28 +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
joerg
a401c50446 Don't use a for-loop with empty body. 2012-02-23 18:23:33 +00:00
christos
1847bab548 PR/45613: Aleksey Cheusov: /bin/sh: 'set -e' + 'if eval false' problem
Fixed from: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=134881&cat=
2011-11-14 18:24:45 +00:00
christos
13d04b5999 print the flag too next to the units like bash does. 2011-10-11 15:27:11 +00:00
christos
790e94dff8 Merge duplicate information. 2011-10-05 13:15:30 +00:00
apb
b0bdcb0f27 .Dq Dv \&: 2011-10-04 18:11:27 +00:00
christos
113ec67ab4 Mention what happens when we don't include :. It would be nice to use
.Dv :
but it produces ``'':
2011-10-04 18:07:39 +00:00
dholland
d88c027e8a A feature that wasn't implemented for 4.4alpha and still isn't implemented
is just plain not implemented.
2011-09-11 06:02:20 +00:00
plunky
9f61b80465 NULL does not need a cast 2011-08-31 16:24:54 +00:00