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[src/trunk]: src/bin/sh Three fixes and a change to ~ expansions
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/f0300e6b6039
branches: trunk
changeset: 826933:f0300e6b6039
user: kre <kre%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Fri Oct 06 21:09:45 2017 +0000
description:
Three fixes and a change to ~ expansions
1. A serious bug introduced 3 1/2 months ago (approx) (rev 1.116) which
broke all but the simple cases of ~ expansions is fixed (amazingly,
given the magnitude of this problem, no-one noticed!)
2. An ancient bug (probably from when ~ expansion was first addedin 1994, and
certainly is in NetBSD-6 vintage shells) where ${UnSeT:-~} (and similar)
does not expand the ~ is fixed (note that ${UnSeT:-~/} does expand,
this should give a clue to the cause of the problem.
3. A fix/change to make the effects of ~ expansions on ${UnSeT:=whatever}
identical to those in UnSeT=whatever In particular, with HOME=/foo
${UnSeT:=~:~} now assigns, and expands to, /foo:/foo rather than ~:~
just as VAR=~:~ assigns /foo:/foo to VAR. Note this is even after the
previous fix (ie: appending a '/' would not change the results here.)
It is hard to call this one a bug fix for certain (though I believe it is)
as many other shells also produce different results for the ${V:=...}
expansions than they do for V=... (though not all the same as we did).
POSIX is not clear about this, expanding ~ after : in VAR=whatever
assignments is clear, whether ${U:=whatever} assignments should be
treated the same way is not stated, one way or the other.
4. Change to make ':' terminate the user name in a ~ expansion in all cases,
not only in assignments. This makes sense, as ':' is one character that
cannot occur in user names, no matter how otherwise weird they become.
bash (incl in posix mode) ksh93 and bosh all act this way, whereas most
other shells (and POSIX) do not. Because this is clearly an extension
to POSIX, do this one only when not in posix mode (not set -o posix).
diffstat:
bin/sh/expand.c | 11 ++++++-----
bin/sh/sh.1 | 22 +++++++++++++++++-----
2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diffs (109 lines):
diff -r 8905b5c060ab -r f0300e6b6039 bin/sh/expand.c
--- a/bin/sh/expand.c Fri Oct 06 21:09:21 2017 +0000
+++ b/bin/sh/expand.c Fri Oct 06 21:09:45 2017 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $NetBSD: expand.c,v 1.120 2017/08/21 13:20:49 kre Exp $ */
+/* $NetBSD: expand.c,v 1.121 2017/10/06 21:09:45 kre Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)expand.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 5/15/95";
#else
-__RCSID("$NetBSD: expand.c,v 1.120 2017/08/21 13:20:49 kre Exp $");
+__RCSID("$NetBSD: expand.c,v 1.121 2017/10/06 21:09:45 kre Exp $");
#endif
#endif /* not lint */
@@ -361,6 +361,7 @@
#endif
setstackmark(&smark);
+ (void) grabstackstr(expdest);
user = stackblock(); /* we will just borrow top of stack */
while ((c = *++p) != '\0') {
@@ -372,16 +373,16 @@
case CTLARI: /* just leave original unchanged */
case CTLENDARI:
case CTLQUOTEMARK:
- case CTLENDVAR:
case '\n':
popstackmark(&smark);
return (startp);
case CTLNONL:
continue;
case ':':
- if (flag & EXP_VARTILDE)
+ if (!posix || flag & EXP_VARTILDE)
goto done;
break;
+ case CTLENDVAR:
case '/':
goto done;
}
@@ -682,7 +683,7 @@
herefd = -1;
VTRACE(DBG_EXPAND, ("subevalvar(%d) \"%.20s\" ${%.*s} sloc=%d vf=%x\n",
subtype, p, p-str, str, startloc, varflags));
- argstr(p, EXP_TILDE);
+ argstr(p, subtype == VSASSIGN ? EXP_VARTILDE : EXP_TILDE);
STACKSTRNUL(expdest);
herefd = saveherefd;
argbackq = saveargbackq;
diff -r 8905b5c060ab -r f0300e6b6039 bin/sh/sh.1
--- a/bin/sh/sh.1 Fri Oct 06 21:09:21 2017 +0000
+++ b/bin/sh/sh.1 Fri Oct 06 21:09:45 2017 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: sh.1,v 1.166 2017/08/27 20:37:59 wiz Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: sh.1,v 1.167 2017/10/06 21:09:45 kre Exp $
.\" Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
.\"
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
.\"
.\" @(#)sh.1 8.6 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
.\"
-.Dd August 20, 2017
+.Dd October 6, 2017
.Dt SH 1
.\" everything except c o and s (keep them ordered)
.ds flags abCEeFfhIiLmnpquVvx
@@ -477,6 +477,10 @@
built-in command are passed on to utilities executed
.Dq ( yes
in posix mode),
+whether a colon (:) terminates the user name in tilde (~) expansions
+other than in assignment statements
+.Dq ( no
+in posix mode),
and whether the shell treats
an empty brace-list compound statement as a syntax error
(expected by POSIX) or permits it.
@@ -1555,14 +1559,22 @@
.Ss Tilde Expansion (substituting a user's home directory)
A word beginning with an unquoted tilde character (~) is
subjected to tilde expansion.
-All the following characters in the word up to
-a slash (/) or the end of the word are treated as a user name
-and are replaced with the named user's home directory.
+Provided all of the subsequent characters in the word are unquoted
+up to an unquoted slash (/)
+or when in an assignment or not in posix mode, an unquoted colon (:),
+or if neither of those appear, the end of the word,
+they are treated as a user name
+and are replaced with the pathname of the named user's home directory.
If the user name is missing (as in
.Pa ~/foobar ) ,
the tilde is replaced with the value of the
.Va HOME
variable (the current user's home directory).
+.Pp
+In variable assignments,
+an unquoted tilde immediately after the assignment operator (=), and
+each unquoted tilde immediately after an unquoted colon in the value
+to be assigned is also subject to tilde expansion as just stated.
.Ss Parameter Expansion
The format for parameter expansion is as follows:
.Pp
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