peter 82eac92f0e Implement allowing 'set -v' in the middle of a script to work.
This means that a script containing:
  echo 1
  set -v
  echo 2
will now produce output, like it does on SYSV machines and other 'proper'
/bin/sh implementations..

This is done by a slight restructure of the input processor allowing it to
read chunks from the file at a time, but process the data by line from the
chunk.

Obtained from:  Christos Zoulas for NetBSD. <christos@deshaw.com>
1995-11-03 18:50:14 +00:00
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