search list that will be used. Thus 'dot' and 'cur' will appear in
${.PATH} either at the start or end depending on .DOTLAST even though
they are not strictly in dirSearchPath.
When .CURDIR is assigned to - re-set the 'cur' Path.
Finally, when checking subdirs, look in 'dot' and 'cur' (first or last
depending on .DOTLAST) just as we do in other situations.
- 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...)
instead of calling time(3).
This makes rate calculations of crash dumps sensible; in contrast,
subtracting the boot time of the crash dump from the current time of the
running system produces a not-very-meaningful number.
seconds if a SIGCHLD arrived while make was not blocked in poll(),
by making the SIGCHLD handler write to a pipe included in the poll.
Avoided the need to implement a duplicate fix for the USE_SELECT case
by emulating poll() in terms of select() when USE_SELECT is defined.
Fixes bin/18895.
- "An asterisk (``*'')" instead of "A (``*'')" to be more consistient with
rest of this manpage.
- Fix typo; ``w'' instead of ``''.
- There is no section named Sockets. There is only SOCKETS.
2) inline is acceptable in c99 -- create a new c99 keyword class.
XXX The handling of sflag and Sflag is utterly bogus throughout this
pass. I think I have to make some adjustments.
"iostat -x" now shows these (ala linux/solaris), but this is only splitting
the read/write bytes/transactions, not adding any new metrics. "systat
iostat" now has two new commands to switch between combined/separate mode
for both it's numbers & bar modes.
from FreeBSD via Luke Mewburn
this specifically does NOT include FreeBSD rev. 1.28 change; it's
my understanding -F is specifically meant to only detect removal
of the tailed file, not to watch for intermediate path changes