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Using a space as the magic character would result in problems if the command started with a number: - For a 'valid' number n, n < size of argv, it would erroneously get replaced with that argument; e.g. `apply -a ' ' -d 1rm x => `execxrm x` - For an 'invalid' number n, n >= size of argv, it would segfault. e.g. `apply -a ' ' 2to3 test.py` would try to access argv[2] This problem occurred because apply(1) would prepend "exec " to the command string before doing the actual magic number replacements, so it would come across "exec 2to3 1" and assume that the " 2" is also a magic number to be replaced. Re-work this to instead just append "exec " to the command sbuf and workaround the ugliness. This also simplifies stuff in the process. PR: 226948 Submitted by: Tobias Stoeckmann <tobias@stoeckmann.org> MFC after: 1 week |
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