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Stefan Eßer fa717604a4 Make /bin/expr support 64bit numeric range and range checks by default,
again. This brings back the behaviour of expr in FreeBSD-4, which had been
reverted due to an assumed incompatbility with POSIX.1 for FreeBSD-5.

This issue has been discussed in the freebsd-standards list, and the
consensus was, that POSIX.1 is in fact not violated by this extension,
since it affects only cases of POSIX undefined behaviour (overflow of
signed long).

Other operating systems did upgrade their versions of expr to support
64bit range, after it had been initially brought to FreeBSD. They have
used it for a decade without problems, meanwhile.

The -e option is retained, but it will only select less strict checking
of numeric parameters (leading white-space, leading "+" are allowed and
skipped, an empty string is considered to represent 0 in numeric context.)
The call of check_utility_compat() as a means of establishing backwards
compatibility with FreeBSD-4 is considered obsolete, but preserved in
this commit. It is expected to be removed in a later revision of this
file.
Reviewed by:	bde, das, jilles
MFC after:	2 month (those parts that do not violate POLA)
2011-07-09 12:05:53 +00:00
bin Make /bin/expr support 64bit numeric range and range checks by default, 2011-07-09 12:05:53 +00:00
cddl Add a new "REFCOMPRESSRATIO" property. 2011-06-28 07:52:01 +00:00
contrib Note that -a, -C, -H, -j, and -z are also toggles. 2011-07-08 13:45:53 +00:00
crypto Fix clang warning (why is there nowhere yyparse() is declared?). 2011-05-18 20:57:23 +00:00
etc Delete the /etc/rc.d/nfsserver script, since it is no 2011-07-08 00:49:50 +00:00
games Minor typo, fix 2 attributions 2011-06-09 06:10:39 +00:00
gnu Simply post r222273. 2011-06-08 21:29:33 +00:00
include - Add xdr_sizeof(3) to libc 2011-07-09 07:43:56 +00:00
kerberos5 The kerberos5 tools are only used as build tools but not otherwise and 2011-06-25 16:13:56 +00:00
lib Add missing "swapuse" resource limit. 2011-07-09 08:42:23 +00:00
libexec Acknowledge Edwin Groothuis for the major rewrite he 2011-06-24 05:41:38 +00:00
release Add a trivial script for creating memstick images. These are not 2011-07-04 17:03:19 +00:00
rescue Finally... Import the latest open-source ZFS version - (SPA) 28. 2011-02-27 19:41:40 +00:00
sbin Remove useless initialization. 2011-07-05 06:12:28 +00:00
secure Upgrade to OpenSSH 5.8p2. 2011-05-04 07:34:44 +00:00
share Add an option to have a fail point term only execute when run by a 2011-07-08 20:41:12 +00:00
sys Add an option to have a fail point term only execute when run by a 2011-07-08 20:41:12 +00:00
tools Clarify the meaning of a test. 2011-07-08 12:16:30 +00:00
usr.bin Always skip the kernel idle process if requested, it is not specific to 2011-07-07 13:37:46 +00:00
usr.sbin Add an extra tab between fs_file and fs_vfstype 2011-07-07 01:22:50 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Happy New Year 2011. 2010-12-31 18:07:16 +00:00
LOCKS
MAINTAINERS Encourage Ben Laurie to finish getting his commit bit by appointing him 2011-05-14 17:44:12 +00:00
Makefile It's a bit odd, but "make update" in src/ can also update the ports/, 2011-06-16 12:28:37 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 It's a bit odd, but "make update" in src/ can also update the ports/, 2011-06-16 12:28:37 +00:00
Makefile.mips Retire TARGET_ABI. 2011-01-07 20:26:33 +00:00
ObsoleteFiles.inc Delete the /etc/rc.d/nfsserver script, since it is no 2011-07-08 00:49:50 +00:00
README Vendor import of OpenSSH 5.8p2 2011-05-03 11:22:37 +00:00
UPDATING Clarify that we broke pfsync(4) backward compat with the pf commit r223637. 2011-06-29 13:12:15 +00:00

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