246 Commits

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jilles
bb4be30b2d sh: Add some simple tests for ., exec and return from . script. 2010-05-28 22:08:34 +00:00
jilles
add6413e9a sh: Add some simplistic tests for the wait builtin. 2010-05-23 22:10:20 +00:00
jilles
c49fe4933f sh: Fix pathname expansion with quoted slashes like *\/.
These are git commits 36f0fa8fcbc8c7b2b194addd29100fb40e73e4e9 and
d6d06ff5c2ea0fa44becc5ef4340e5f2f15073e4 in dash.

Because this is the first code I'm importing from dash to expand.c, add the
Herbert Xu copyright notice which is in dash's expand.c.

When pathname expanding *\/, the CTLESC representing the quoted state was
erroneously taken as part of the * pathname component. This CTLESC was then
seen by the pattern matching code as escaping the '\0' terminating the
string.

The code is slightly different because dash converts the CTLESC characters
to backslashes and removes all the other CTL* characters to allow
substituting glob(3).

The effect of the bug was also slightly different from dash (where nothing
matched at all). Because a CTLESC can escape a '\0' in some way, whether
files were included despite the bug depended on memory that should not be
read. In particular, on many machines /*\/ expanded to a strict subset of
what /*/ expanded to.

Example:
  echo /*"/null"

This should print /dev/null, not /*/null.

PR:		bin/146378
Obtained from:	dash
2010-05-11 23:19:28 +00:00
jilles
169738b8d3 sh: Add some simple testcases for pathname expansion. 2010-05-11 22:28:55 +00:00
jilles
a4f5ad53c1 Fix error in comment. 2010-05-09 17:15:26 +00:00
jilles
c0ec19525d sh: Add some parser tests.
case1.0 tests POSIX requirements and one more for keywords in case
statements. The others test very special cases of command substitution.

These also work on stable/8.
2010-05-09 17:10:50 +00:00
jilles
3c55249664 Generate some tests for sh's case command from the fnmatch tests.
I'm committing the generated files because I don't like a build dependency
for the sh(1) tests, and they are small and will not change much.
2010-05-09 16:15:40 +00:00
jilles
e9a796d715 sh: Fix bug in assignment error test.
The test failed if the command returned nonzero exit status, and it really
should return that.
2010-05-09 16:04:32 +00:00
jilles
f3856c6cf2 sh: Apply locale vars on builtins, recognize LC_MESSAGES as a locale var.
This allows doing things like LC_ALL=C some_builtin to run a builtin under a
different locale, just like is possible with external programs. The
immediate reason is that this allows making printf(1) a builtin without
breaking things like LC_NUMERIC=C printf '%f\n' 1.2

This change also affects special builtins, as even though the assignment is
persistent, the export is only to the builtin (unless the variable was
already exported).

Note: for this to work for builtins that also exist as external programs
such as /bin/test, the setlocale() call must be under #ifndef SHELL. The
shell will do the setlocale() calls which may not agree with the environment
variables.
2010-05-05 21:48:40 +00:00
jilles
62aa81d6a0 sh: Add some more tests for ${v#...} and ${v%...}.
These pass on stable/8 as well.
2010-04-23 17:26:49 +00:00
jilles
1027d9c280 sh: Add testcases for double-quotes within quoted ${var+-...} (non-POSIX).
POSIX leaves things like "${var+"word"}" undefined.
We follow traditional ash behaviour here.
Hence, these testcases also work on stable/8.
2010-04-18 22:13:45 +00:00
jilles
286029c478 sh: On startup of the shell, use PWD from the environment if it is valid.
Unset PWD if it is incorrect and no value for it can be determined.
This preserves the logical current directory across shell invocations.

Example (assuming /home is a symlink):
$ cd
$ pwd
/home/foo
$ sh
$ pwd
/home/foo

Formerly the second pwd would show the physical path (symlinks resolved).
2010-04-17 14:35:46 +00:00
jilles
61df70a66f sh: Test that bogus values of PWD are not imported from the environment.
Current versions pass this test trivially by never importing PWD, but I plan
to change sh to import PWD if it is an absolute pathname for the current
directory, possibly containing symlinks.
2010-04-11 20:21:34 +00:00
jilles
ca9540f0dc sh: Add test for nested arithmetic substitution.
Pre-r206145 sh changes nested arithmetic substitution to parentheses, which
is not always correct, as exercised by this test.
2010-04-04 16:48:33 +00:00
jilles
85f39c5eeb sh: Add test for some associativity in arithmetic. 2010-04-04 16:29:48 +00:00
jilles
d21d692410 sh: Do tilde expansion in substitutions.
This applies to word in ${v-word}, ${v+word}, ${v=word}, ${v?word} (which
inherits quoting from the outside) and in ${v%word}, ${v%%word}, ${v#word},
${v##word} (which does not inherit any quoting).

In all cases tilde expansion is only attempted at the start of word, even if
word contains spaces. This agrees with POSIX and other shells.

This is the last part of the patch tested in the exp-run.

Exp-run done by: erwin (with some other sh(1) changes)
2010-04-03 22:04:44 +00:00
jilles
2b94976ff7 sh: Fix duplicate variable name in test. 2010-04-03 21:56:24 +00:00
jilles
58f0facfbf sh: Add some testcases for the working parts of tilde expansion. 2010-04-03 21:32:22 +00:00
jilles
8b7edeca44 sh: Allow quoting pattern match characters in ${v%pat} and ${v#pat}.
Note that this depends on r206145 for allowing pattern match characters to
have their special meaning inside a double-quoted expansion like "${v%pat}".

PR:		bin/117748
Exp-run done by:	erwin (with some other sh(1) changes)
2010-04-03 21:07:50 +00:00
jilles
631cfa1748 sh: Fix various things about expansions:
* remove the backslash from \} inside double quotes inside +-=?
  substitutions, e.g. "${$+\}a}"
* maintain separate double-quote state for ${v#...} and ${v%...};
  single and double quotes are special inside, even in a double-quoted
  string or here document
* keep track of correct order of substitutions and arithmetic

This is different from dash's approach, which does not track individual
double quotes in the parser, trying to fix this up during expansion.
This treats single quotes inside "${v#...}" incorrectly, however.

This is similar to NetBSD's approach (as submitted in PR bin/57554), but
recognizes the difference between +-=? and #% substitutions hinted at in
POSIX and is more refined for arithmetic expansion and here documents.

PR:		bin/57554
Exp-run done by:	erwin (with some other sh(1) changes)
2010-04-03 20:55:56 +00:00
jilles
11ba493dd7 sh: Add some testcases for the working parts of ${v%...} and ${v#...}. 2010-04-03 20:14:10 +00:00
jilles
d88c6b2784 sh: Do not abort on a redirection error on a compound command.
Redirection errors on subshells already did not abort the shell because
the redirection is executed in the subshell.

Other shells seem to agree that these redirection errors should not abort
the shell.

Also ensure that the redirections will be cleaned up properly in cases like
  command eval '{ shift x; } 2>/dev/null'

Example:
  { echo bad; } </var/empty/x; echo good
2010-03-14 14:24:35 +00:00
jilles
b9152e6b95 sh: Add test for redirection error on subshell (should not abort). 2010-03-14 13:51:12 +00:00
jilles
6be35ddc1a sh: Do not abort on a redirection error if there is no command word.
Although simple commands without a command word (only assignments and/or
redirections) are much like special builtins, POSIX and most shells seem to
agree that redirection errors should not abort the shell in this case. Of
course, the assignments persist and assignment errors are fatal.

To get the old behaviour portably, use the ':' special builtin.
To get the new behaviour portably, given that there are no assignments, use
the 'true' regular builtin.
2010-03-13 22:53:17 +00:00
jilles
3b24e7eb73 sh: Add test for assignment errors (e.g. trying to change a readonly var).
We currently ignore readonly status for assignments before regular builtins
and external programs (these assignments are not persistent anyway), so just
check that the readonly variable really is not changed.
The test depends on the command builtin changes for 'command :'.
2010-03-13 22:30:52 +00:00
jilles
13b8d02509 sh: Add tests for " and $ inside `. 2010-03-12 23:23:46 +00:00
jilles
d8e6dbd422 sh: Add some testcases for ${v=w}, ${v-w}, ${v+w}.
These expansions, which were already in the Bourne shell, work correctly for
the most part. The testcases are only about the parts that already work
correctly.
2010-03-07 18:43:29 +00:00
jilles
deb0e164a3 sh: Add various testcases for here documents.
They are mainly about expansions in here documents but because all the
testcases are in $() command substitution, we also test that $() command
substitution is recursively parsed (or very close to it).
2010-03-07 15:08:42 +00:00
jilles
3242a81cf4 sh: Make sure to popredir() even if a function caused an error. 2010-03-06 17:31:09 +00:00
jilles
c30671a949 sh: Make sure to popredir() even if a special builtin caused an error. 2010-03-06 17:09:22 +00:00
jilles
1bfbe947ab sh: Improve the command builtin:
* avoid unnecessary fork
* allow executing builtins via command
* executing a special builtin via command removes its special properties

Obtained from:	NetBSD (parts)
2010-03-06 16:57:53 +00:00
jilles
c8c6926105 sh: arith: Add a test for a bug in the dash arith code,
which I plan to import at some point.
Our current code handles it fine and it should stay that way.
2010-02-17 22:25:22 +00:00
jilles
8e6f78bc97 sh: arith: Test an octal constant as well. 2010-02-17 22:22:20 +00:00
jilles
864e4b956a sh: Make sure the mail2.0 test can actually fail if $MAIL is not touched. 2010-02-08 18:57:18 +00:00
jilles
9c81a24436 sh: Do not stat() $MAIL/$MAILPATH in non-interactive shells.
These may be NFS mounted, and we should not touch them unless we are going
to do something useful with the information.
2010-02-06 22:57:24 +00:00
jilles
e314ef3281 sh: Send the "not found" message for builtin <cmd> to redirected fd 2. 2010-01-03 15:01:38 +00:00
jilles
6568fbfc9d sh: Add a regression test that tries out all arithmetic ops.
MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-03 12:50:27 +00:00
obrien
82a9840cd0 Use t1 & t2 as more symbolic than 'a' and 'b' for the two times. 2010-01-03 12:17:51 +00:00
obrien
d29fa0f85f Hide expected error output so the 'prove -r' results are easy to read. 2010-01-03 09:31:33 +00:00
obrien
447a847b68 Allow to be driven by 'prove -r'. 2010-01-03 09:30:50 +00:00
jilles
446838eef9 sh: Fix some bugs with backquoted builtins:
- correctly handle error output in $(builtin 2>&1), clarify out1/out2 vs
  output/errout in the code
- treat all builtins as regular builtins so errors do not abort the shell
  and variable assignments do not persist
- respect the caller's INTOFF

Some bugs still exist:
- expansion errors may still abort the shell
- some side effects of expansions and builtins persist
2010-01-01 18:17:46 +00:00
jilles
9f56916a97 sh: Use PATH= assignment in type.
Example:
  PATH=/var/empty; PATH=/bin type ls
2009-12-31 17:44:24 +00:00
jilles
8e6aa134e5 sh: Allow command -pv and command -pV (lookup using _PATH_STDPATH). 2009-12-31 16:13:33 +00:00
jilles
5633dfdd79 sh: arith: Return only 0 and 1 from && and ||.
This agrees with C, POSIX and other shells.
2009-12-30 15:59:40 +00:00
jilles
545cc5fec7 sh: Do not run callers' exception handlers in subshells.
Reset the exception handler in the child to main's.

This avoids inappropriate double cleanups or shell duplication when the
exception is caught, such as 'fc' and future 'command eval' and 'command .'.
2009-12-25 20:21:35 +00:00
jilles
c4ae3de634 sh: Test ;<newline> as well as ; in the 'for' parser test. 2009-12-06 23:31:23 +00:00
jilles
11d90a01c3 Disable job control when running 'sh -i' in the testsuite.
Job control tty manipulations sometimes cause the tests to stop (SIGTTOU
and the like) when run from the 'prove' tool.
2009-11-29 22:58:10 +00:00
jilles
171b4944c1 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.
2009-11-29 22:33:59 +00:00
jilles
20812b17e0 sh: Ensure the same command input file is on top after executing a builtin.
This avoids weirdness when 'fc -e vi' or the like is done and there is a
syntax error in the file. Formerly an interactive shell tried to execute
stuff after the syntax error and exited.

This should also avoid similar issues with 'command eval' and 'command .'
when 'command' is implemented properly as in NetBSD sh.

Special builtins did not have this problem since errors in them cause the
shell to exit or to reset various state such as the current command input
file.
2009-11-22 14:04:20 +00:00
jilles
b93ea764d1 trap: do not consider a bad signal name a fatal error.
POSIX explicitly prescribes this.
Continue processing any other signals and return status 1.
2009-11-21 20:44:34 +00:00