Submitted By: Jim Gifford (patches at jg555 dot com) Date: 2006-02-06 Initial Package Version: 3.1 Origin: Upstream Upstream Status: Applied Description: Contains Patch 001-007 from Upstream diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/doc/bash.1 bash-3.1/doc/bash.1 --- bash-3.1.orig/doc/bash.1 2005-10-12 15:40:52.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/doc/bash.1 2006-02-06 22:17:06.000000000 +0000 @@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ .\" Case Western Reserve University .\" chet@po.cwru.edu .\" -.\" Last Change: Sat Aug 27 13:28:44 EDT 2005 +.\" Last Change: Wed Dec 28 19:58:45 EST 2005 .\" .\" bash_builtins, strip all but Built-Ins section .if \n(zZ=1 .ig zZ .if \n(zY=1 .ig zY -.TH BASH 1 "2005 Aug 27" "GNU Bash-3.1-beta1" +.TH BASH 1 "2005 Dec 28" "GNU Bash-3.1" .\" .\" There's some problem with having a `@' .\" in a tagged paragraph with the BSD man macros. @@ -677,8 +677,8 @@ .B nocasematch is enabled, the match is performed without regard to the case of alphabetic characters. -The return value is 0 if the string matches or does not match -the pattern, respectively, and 1 otherwise. +The return value is 0 if the string matches (\fB==\fP) or does not match +(\fB!=\fP) the pattern, and 1 otherwise. Any part of the pattern may be quoted to force it to be matched as a string. .if t .sp 0.5 @@ -807,6 +807,12 @@ as for pathname expansion (see .B Pathname Expansion below). +The \fIword\fP is expanded using tilde +expansion, parameter and variable expansion, arithmetic substituion, +command substitution, process substitution and quote removal. +Each \fIpattern\fP examined is expanded using tilde +expansion, parameter and variable expansion, arithmetic substituion, +command substitution, and process substitution. If the shell option .B nocasematch is enabled, the match is performed without regard to the case @@ -8484,7 +8490,7 @@ returns true if any of the arguments are found, false if none are found. .TP -\fBulimit\fP [\fB\-SHacdflmnpstuv\fP [\fIlimit\fP]] +\fBulimit\fP [\fB\-SHacdfilmnpqstuvx\fP [\fIlimit\fP]] Provides control over the resources available to the shell and to processes started by it, on systems that allow such control. The \fB\-H\fP and \fB\-S\fP options specify that the hard or soft limit is @@ -8523,6 +8529,9 @@ .B \-f The maximum size of files created by the shell .TP +.B \-i +The maximum number of pending signals +.TP .B \-l The maximum size that may be locked into memory .TP @@ -8536,6 +8545,9 @@ .B \-p The pipe size in 512-byte blocks (this may not be set) .TP +.B \-q +The maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues +.TP .B \-s The maximum stack size .TP @@ -8547,6 +8559,9 @@ .TP .B \-v The maximum amount of virtual memory available to the shell +.TP +.B \-x +The maximum number of file locks .PD .PP If diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/doc/bashref.texi bash-3.1/doc/bashref.texi --- bash-3.1.orig/doc/bashref.texi 2005-10-03 19:07:21.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/doc/bashref.texi 2006-02-06 22:17:06.000000000 +0000 @@ -961,8 +961,8 @@ (see the description of @code{shopt} in @ref{Bash Builtins}) is enabled, the match is performed without regard to the case of alphabetic characters. -The return value is 0 if the string matches or does not match -the pattern, respectively, and 1 otherwise. +The return value is 0 if the string matches (@samp{==}) or does not +match (@samp{!=})the pattern, and 1 otherwise. Any part of the pattern may be quoted to force it to be matched as a string. @@ -2598,7 +2598,7 @@ Builtin commands are necessary to implement functionality impossible or inconvenient to obtain with separate utilities. -This section briefly the builtins which Bash inherits from +This section briefly describes the builtins which Bash inherits from the Bourne Shell, as well as the builtin commands which are unique to or have been extended in Bash. @@ -3833,7 +3833,7 @@ @item ulimit @btindex ulimit @example -ulimit [-acdflmnpstuvSH] [@var{limit}] +ulimit [-acdfilmnpqstuvxSH] [@var{limit}] @end example @code{ulimit} provides control over the resources available to processes started by the shell, on systems that allow such control. If an @@ -3857,6 +3857,9 @@ @item -f The maximum size of files created by the shell. +@item -i +The maximum number of pending signals. + @item -l The maximum size that may be locked into memory. @@ -3869,6 +3872,9 @@ @item -p The pipe buffer size. +@item -q +The maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues. + @item -s The maximum stack size. @@ -3881,6 +3887,9 @@ @item -v The maximum amount of virtual memory available to the process. +@item -x +The maximum number of file locks. + @end table If @var{limit} is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; @@ -4089,8 +4098,8 @@ Print shell input lines as they are read. @item -x -Print a trace of simple commands, \fBfor\fP commands, \fBcase\fP -commands, \fBselect\fP commands, and arithmetic \fBfor\fP commands +Print a trace of simple commands, @code{for} commands, @code{case} +commands, @code{select} commands, and arithmetic @code{for} commands and their arguments or associated word lists after they are expanded and before they are executed. The value of the @env{PS4} variable is expanded and the resultant value is printed before diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/doc/version.texi bash-3.1/doc/version.texi --- bash-3.1.orig/doc/version.texi 2005-09-20 18:52:56.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/doc/version.texi 2006-02-06 22:17:06.000000000 +0000 @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Copyright (C) 1988-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @end ignore -@set LASTCHANGE Mon Sep 5 11:47:04 EDT 2005 +@set LASTCHANGE Fri Dec 30 10:50:51 EST 2005 -@set EDITION 3.1-beta1 -@set VERSION 3.1-beta1 -@set UPDATED 5 September 2005 -@set UPDATED-MONTH September 2005 +@set EDITION 3.1 +@set VERSION 3.1 +@set UPDATED 30 December 2005 +@set UPDATED-MONTH December 2005 diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/jobs.c bash-3.1/jobs.c --- bash-3.1.orig/jobs.c 2005-11-12 04:13:27.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/jobs.c 2006-02-06 22:19:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -844,9 +844,10 @@ realloc_jobs_list () { sigset_t set, oset; - int nsize, i, j; + int nsize, i, j, ncur, nprev; JOB **nlist; + ncur = nprev = NO_JOB; nsize = ((js.j_njobs + JOB_SLOTS - 1) / JOB_SLOTS); nsize *= JOB_SLOTS; i = js.j_njobs % JOB_SLOTS; @@ -854,17 +855,51 @@ nsize += JOB_SLOTS; BLOCK_CHILD (set, oset); - nlist = (JOB **) xmalloc (nsize * sizeof (JOB *)); + nlist = (js.j_jobslots == nsize) ? jobs : (JOB **) xmalloc (nsize * sizeof (JOB *)); + for (i = j = 0; i < js.j_jobslots; i++) if (jobs[i]) - nlist[j++] = jobs[i]; + { + if (i == js.j_current) + ncur = j; + if (i == js.j_previous) + nprev = j; + nlist[j++] = jobs[i]; + } + +#if defined (DEBUG) + itrace ("realloc_jobs_list: resize jobs list from %d to %d", js.j_jobslots, nsize); + itrace ("realloc_jobs_list: j_lastj changed from %d to %d", js.j_lastj, (j > 0) ? j - 1 : 0); + itrace ("realloc_jobs_list: j_njobs changed from %d to %d", js.j_njobs, (j > 0) ? j - 1 : 0); +#endif js.j_firstj = 0; - js.j_lastj = (j > 0) ? j - 1: 0; + js.j_lastj = (j > 0) ? j - 1 : 0; + js.j_njobs = j; js.j_jobslots = nsize; - free (jobs); - jobs = nlist; + /* Zero out remaining slots in new jobs list */ + for ( ; j < nsize; j++) + nlist[j] = (JOB *)NULL; + + if (jobs != nlist) + { + free (jobs); + jobs = nlist; + } + + if (ncur != NO_JOB) + js.j_current = ncur; + if (nprev != NO_JOB) + js.j_previous = nprev; + + /* Need to reset these */ + if (js.j_current == NO_JOB || js.j_previous == NO_JOB || js.j_current > js.j_lastj || js.j_previous > js.j_lastj) + reset_current (); + +#ifdef DEBUG + itrace ("realloc_jobs_list: reset js.j_current (%d) and js.j_previous (%d)", js.j_current, js.j_previous); +#endif UNBLOCK_CHILD (oset); } diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/lib/readline/terminal.c bash-3.1/lib/readline/terminal.c --- bash-3.1.orig/lib/readline/terminal.c 2005-11-13 01:46:54.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/lib/readline/terminal.c 2006-02-06 22:18:58.000000000 +0000 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ static char *_rl_visible_bell; /* Non-zero means the terminal can auto-wrap lines. */ -int _rl_term_autowrap; +int _rl_term_autowrap = -1; /* Non-zero means that this terminal has a meta key. */ static int term_has_meta; @@ -274,6 +274,9 @@ _rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols) int rows, cols; { + if (_rl_term_autowrap == -1) + _rl_init_terminal_io (rl_terminal_name); + if (rows > 0) _rl_screenheight = rows; if (cols > 0) diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/parse.y bash-3.1/parse.y --- bash-3.1.orig/parse.y 2005-11-12 04:14:18.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/parse.y 2006-02-06 22:15:02.000000000 +0000 @@ -3695,7 +3695,9 @@ struct builtin *b; b = builtin_address_internal (token, 0); if (b && (b->flags & ASSIGNMENT_BUILTIN)) - parser_state |= PST_ASSIGNOK; + parser_state |= PST_ASSIGNOK; + else if (STREQ (token, "eval") || STREQ (token, "let")) + parser_state |= PST_ASSIGNOK; } yylval.word = the_word; @@ -4686,18 +4688,21 @@ int *retlenp; { WORD_LIST *wl, *rl; - int tok, orig_line_number, orig_token_size; + int tok, orig_line_number, orig_token_size, orig_last_token, assignok; char *saved_token, *ret; saved_token = token; orig_token_size = token_buffer_size; orig_line_number = line_number; + orig_last_token = last_read_token; last_read_token = WORD; /* WORD to allow reserved words here */ token = (char *)NULL; token_buffer_size = 0; + assignok = parser_state&PST_ASSIGNOK; /* XXX */ + wl = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; /* ( */ parser_state |= PST_COMPASSIGN; @@ -4740,7 +4745,7 @@ jump_to_top_level (DISCARD); } - last_read_token = WORD; + last_read_token = orig_last_token; /* XXX - was WORD? */ if (wl) { rl = REVERSE_LIST (wl, WORD_LIST *); @@ -4752,6 +4757,10 @@ if (retlenp) *retlenp = (ret && *ret) ? strlen (ret) : 0; + + if (assignok) + parser_state |= PST_ASSIGNOK; + return ret; } diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/patchlevel.h bash-3.1/patchlevel.h --- bash-3.1.orig/patchlevel.h 2005-07-20 17:58:20.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/patchlevel.h 2006-02-06 22:19:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ regexp `^#define[ ]*PATCHLEVEL', since that's what support/mkversion.sh looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */ -#define PATCHLEVEL 0 +#define PATCHLEVEL 7 #endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */ diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/subst.c bash-3.1/subst.c --- bash-3.1.orig/subst.c 2005-10-24 13:51:13.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/subst.c 2006-02-06 22:18:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -2187,7 +2187,7 @@ if (mklocal && variable_context) { v = find_variable (name); - if (v == 0 || array_p (v) == 0) + if (v == 0 || array_p (v) == 0 || v->context != variable_context) v = make_local_array_variable (name); v = assign_array_var_from_string (v, value, flags); } @@ -6795,6 +6795,12 @@ if (temp && *temp && t_index > 0) { temp1 = bash_tilde_expand (temp, tflag); + if (temp1 && *temp1 == '~' && STREQ (temp, temp1)) + { + FREE (temp); + FREE (temp1); + goto add_character; /* tilde expansion failed */ + } free (temp); temp = temp1; sindex += t_index; diff -Naur bash-3.1.orig/variables.c bash-3.1/variables.c --- bash-3.1.orig/variables.c 2005-11-13 02:22:37.000000000 +0000 +++ bash-3.1/variables.c 2006-02-06 22:17:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -860,9 +860,11 @@ { char val[INT_STRLEN_BOUND(int) + 1], *v; +#if defined (READLINE) /* If we are currently assigning to LINES or COLUMNS, don't do anything. */ if (winsize_assignment) return; +#endif v = inttostr (lines, val, sizeof (val)); bind_variable ("LINES", v, 0);