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lualoader was previously not processing \ as escapes; this commit fixes that and does better error checking on the value as well. Additionally, loader.conf had some odd restrictions on values that make little sense. Previously, lines like: kernel=foo Would simply be discarded with a malformed line complaint you might not see unless you disable beastie. lualoader tries to process these as well as it can and manipulates the environment, while forthloader did minimal processing and constructed a `set` command to do the heavy lifting instead. The lua approach was re-envisioned from building a `set` command so that we can appropriately reset the environment when, for example, boot environments change. Lift the previous restrictions to allow unquoted values on the right hand side of an expression. Note that an unquoted value is effectively: [A-Za-z0-9-][A-Za-z0-9-_.]* This commit also stops trying to weirdly limit what it can handle in a quoted value. Previously it only allowed spaces, alphanumeric, and punctuation, which is kind of weird. Change it here to grab as much as it can between two sets of quotes, then let processEnvVar() do the needful and complain if it finds something malformed looking. My extremely sophisticated test suite is as follows: <<EOF X_01_simple_string="simple" X_02_escaped_string="s\imple" X_03_unquoted_val=3 X_04_unquoted_strval=simple_test X_05_subval="${X_03_unquoted_val}" X_06_escaped_subval="\${X_03_unquoted_val}" X_07_embedded="truth${X_03_unquoted_val}" X_08_escaped_embedded="truth\${X_03_unquoted_val}" X_09_unknown="${unknown_val}" X_10_unknown_embedded="truth${unknown_val}" X_11_crunchy="crunch$unknown_val crunch" X_12_crunchy="crunch${unknown_val}crunch" Y_01_badquote="te"lol" Y_02_eolesc="lol\" Y_02_noteolesc="lol\\" Y_03_eolvar="lol$" Y_03_noteolvar="lol\$" Y_04_badvar="lol${" exec="echo Done!" EOF Future work may provide a stub loader module in userland so that we can formally test the loader scripts rather than sketchy setups like the above in conjunction with the lua-* tools in ^/tools/boot. |
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