bash-20120427 remove leftover and stray files

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Chet Ramey
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Starting bash with the `--posix' command-line option or executing
`set -o posix' while bash is running will cause bash to conform more
closely to the Posix.2 standard by changing the behavior to match that
specified by Posix.2 in areas where the bash default differs.
The following list is what's changed when `posix mode' is in effect:
1. When a command in the hash table no longer exists, bash will re-search
$PATH to find the new location. This is also available with
`shopt -s checkhash'.
2. The >& redirection does not redirect stdout and stderr.
3. The message printed by the job control code and builtins when a job
exits with a non-zero status is `Done(status)'.
4. Reserved words may not be aliased.
5. The Posix.2 PS1 and PS2 expansions of `!' -> history number and
`!!' -> `!' are enabled, and parameter expansion is performed on
the value regardless of the setting of the `promptvars' option.
6. Interactive comments are enabled by default. (Note that bash has
them on by default anyway.)
7. The Posix.2 startup files are executed ($ENV) rather than the normal
bash files.
8. Tilde expansion is only performed on assignments preceding a command
name, rather than on all assignment statements on the line.
9. The default history file is ~/.sh_history (default value of $HISTFILE).
10. The output of `kill -l' prints all the signal names on a single line,
separated by spaces.
11. Non-interactive shells exit if `file' in `. file' is not found.
12. Redirection operators do not perform pathname expansion on the word
in the redirection unless the shell is interactive
13. Function names must be valid shell identifiers. That is, they may not
contain characters other than letters, digits, and underscores, and
may not start with a digit. Declaring a function with an illegal name
causes a fatal syntax error in non-interactive shells.
14. Posix.2 `special' builtins are found before shell functions during command
lookup.
15. If a Posix.2 special builtin returns an error status, a non-interactive
shell exits. The fatal errors are those listed in the POSIX.2 standard,
and include things like passing incorrect options, redirection errors,
variable assignment errors for assignments preceding the command name,
and so on.
16. The environment passed to executed commands is not sorted. Neither is
the output of `set'. This is not strictly Posix.2 behavior, but sh
does it this way. Ksh does not. It's not necessary to sort the
environment; no program should rely on it being sorted.
17. If the `cd' builtin finds a directory to change to using $CDPATH, the
value it assigns to $PWD does not contain any symbolic links, as if
`cd -P' had been executed.
18. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if a variable
assignment error occurs when no command name follows the assignment
statements. A variable assignment error occurs, for example, when
trying to assign a value to a read-only variable.
19. A non-interactive shell exits with an error status if the iteration
variable in a for statement or the selection variable in a select
statement is a read-only variable.
20. Process substitution is not available.
21. Assignment statements preceding POSIX.2 `special' builtins persist in
the shell environment after the builtin completes.
There is other Posix.2 behavior that bash does not implement. Specifically:
1. Assignment statements affect the execution environment of all builtins,
not just special ones.
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This file is set.def, from which is created set.c.
It implements the "set" and "unset" builtins in Bash.
Copyright (C) 1987, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later
version.
Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
$PRODUCES set.c
#include <stdio.h>
#include "../shell.h"
#include "../flags.h"
#include "bashgetopt.h"
extern int interactive;
extern int noclobber, posixly_correct;
#if defined (READLINE)
extern int rl_editing_mode, no_line_editing;
#endif /* READLINE */
$BUILTIN set
$FUNCTION set_builtin
$SHORT_DOC set [--abefhkmnptuvxldBCHP] [-o option] [arg ...]
-a Mark variables which are modified or created for export.
-b Notify of job termination immediately.
-e Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.
-f Disable file name generation (globbing).
-h Locate and remember function commands as functions are
defined. Function commands are normally looked up when
the function is executed.
-i Force the shell to be an "interactive" one. Interactive shells
always read `~/.bashrc' on startup.
-k All keyword arguments are placed in the environment for a
command, not just those that precede the command name.
-m Job control is enabled.
-n Read commands but do not execute them.
-o option-name
Set the variable corresponding to option-name:
allexport same as -a
braceexpand same as -B
#if defined (READLINE)
emacs use an emacs-style line editing interface
#endif /* READLINE */
errexit same as -e
histexpand same as -H
ignoreeof the shell will not exit upon reading EOF
interactive-comments
allow comments to appear in interactive commands
monitor same as -m
noclobber disallow redirection to existing files
noexec same as -n
noglob same as -f
nohash same as -d
notify save as -b
nounset same as -u
physical same as -P
posix change the behavior of bash where the default
operation differs from the 1003.2 standard to
match the standard
privileged same as -p
verbose same as -v
#if defined (READLINE)
vi use a vi-style line editing interface
#endif /* READLINE */
xtrace same as -x
-p Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match.
Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell
functions. Turning this option off causes the effective uid and
gid to be set to the real uid and gid.
-t Exit after reading and executing one command.
-u Treat unset variables as an error when substituting.
-v Print shell input lines as they are read.
-x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed.
-l Save and restore the binding of the NAME in a FOR command.
-d Disable the hashing of commands that are looked up for execution.
Normally, commands are remembered in a hash table, and once
found, do not have to be looked up again.
#if defined (BRACE_EXPANSION)
-B the shell will perform brace expansion
#endif /* BRACE_EXPANSION */
#if defined (BANG_HISTORY)
-H Enable ! style history substitution. This flag is on
by default.
#endif /* BANG_HISTORY */
-C If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten
by redirection of output.
-P If set, do not follow symbolic links when executing commands
such as cd which change the current directory.
Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off. The
flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current
set of flags may be found in $-. The remaining n ARGs are positional
parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n. If no
ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed.
$END
/* An a-list used to match long options for set -o to the corresponding
option letter. */
struct {
char *name;
int letter;
} o_options[] = {
{ "allexport", 'a' },
#if defined (BRACE_EXPANSION)
{ "braceexpand",'B' },
#endif
{ "errexit", 'e' },
{ "histexpand", 'H' },
{ "monitor", 'm' },
{ "noexec", 'n' },
{ "noglob", 'f' },
{ "nohash", 'd' },
#if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
{ "notify", 'b' },
#endif /* JOB_CONTROL */
{"nounset", 'u' },
{"physical", 'P' },
{"privileged", 'p' },
{"verbose", 'v' },
{"xtrace", 'x' },
{(char *)NULL, 0},
};
#define MINUS_O_FORMAT "%-15s\t%s\n"
void
list_minus_o_opts ()
{
register int i;
char *on = "on", *off = "off";
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "noclobber", (noclobber == 1) ? on : off);
if (find_variable ("ignoreeof") || find_variable ("IGNOREEOF"))
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "ignoreeof", on);
else
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "ignoreeof", off);
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "interactive-comments",
interactive_comments ? on : off);
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "posix", posixly_correct ? on : off);
#if defined (READLINE)
if (no_line_editing)
{
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "emacs", off);
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "vi", off);
}
else
{
/* Magic. This code `knows' how readline handles rl_editing_mode. */
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "emacs", (rl_editing_mode == 1) ? on : off);
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, "vi", (rl_editing_mode == 0) ? on : off);
}
#endif /* READLINE */
for (i = 0; o_options[i].name; i++)
{
int *on_or_off, zero = 0;
on_or_off = find_flag (o_options[i].letter);
if (on_or_off == FLAG_UNKNOWN)
on_or_off = &zero;
printf (MINUS_O_FORMAT, o_options[i].name, (*on_or_off == 1) ? on : off);
}
}
set_minus_o_option (on_or_off, option_name)
int on_or_off;
char *option_name;
{
int option_char = -1;
if (STREQ (option_name, "noclobber"))
{
if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON)
bind_variable ("noclobber", "");
else
unbind_variable ("noclobber");
stupidly_hack_special_variables ("noclobber");
}
else if (STREQ (option_name, "ignoreeof"))
{
unbind_variable ("ignoreeof");
unbind_variable ("IGNOREEOF");
if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON)
bind_variable ("IGNOREEOF", "10");
stupidly_hack_special_variables ("IGNOREEOF");
}
#if defined (READLINE)
else if ((STREQ (option_name, "emacs")) || (STREQ (option_name, "vi")))
{
if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON)
{
rl_variable_bind ("editing-mode", option_name);
if (interactive)
with_input_from_stdin ();
no_line_editing = 0;
}
else
{
int isemacs = (rl_editing_mode == 1);
if ((isemacs && STREQ (option_name, "emacs")) ||
(!isemacs && STREQ (option_name, "vi")))
{
if (interactive)
with_input_from_stream (stdin, "stdin");
no_line_editing = 1;
}
else
builtin_error ("not in %s editing mode", option_name);
}
}
#endif /* READLINE */
else if (STREQ (option_name, "interactive-comments"))
interactive_comments = (on_or_off == FLAG_ON);
else if (STREQ (option_name, "posix"))
{
posixly_correct = (on_or_off == FLAG_ON);
unbind_variable ("POSIXLY_CORRECT");
unbind_variable ("POSIX_PEDANTIC");
if (on_or_off == FLAG_ON)
{
bind_variable ("POSIXLY_CORRECT", "");
stupidly_hack_special_variables ("POSIXLY_CORRECT");
}
}
else
{
register int i;
for (i = 0; o_options[i].name; i++)
{
if (STREQ (option_name, o_options[i].name))
{
option_char = o_options[i].letter;
break;
}
}
if (option_char == -1)
{
builtin_error ("%s: unknown option name", option_name);
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
if (change_flag (option_char, on_or_off) == FLAG_ERROR)
{
bad_option (option_name);
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
}
return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
}
/* Set some flags from the word values in the input list. If LIST is empty,
then print out the values of the variables instead. If LIST contains
non-flags, then set $1 - $9 to the successive words of LIST. */
set_builtin (list)
WORD_LIST *list;
{
int on_or_off, flag_name, force_assignment = 0;
if (!list)
{
SHELL_VAR **vars;
vars = all_shell_variables ();
if (vars)
{
print_var_list (vars);
free (vars);
}
vars = all_shell_functions ();
if (vars)
{
print_var_list (vars);
free (vars);
}
return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
}
/* Check validity of flag arguments. */
if (*list->word->word == '-' || *list->word->word == '+')
{
register char *arg;
WORD_LIST *save_list = list;
while (list && (arg = list->word->word))
{
char c;
if (arg[0] != '-' && arg[0] != '+')
break;
/* `-' or `--' signifies end of flag arguments. */
if (arg[0] == '-' &&
(!arg[1] || (arg[1] == '-' && !arg[2])))
break;
while (c = *++arg)
{
if (find_flag (c) == FLAG_UNKNOWN && c != 'o')
{
char s[2];
s[0] = c; s[1] = '\0';
bad_option (s);
if (c == '?')
builtin_usage ();
return (c == '?' ? EXECUTION_SUCCESS : EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
}
list = list->next;
}
list = save_list;
}
/* Do the set command. While the list consists of words starting with
'-' or '+' treat them as flags, otherwise, start assigning them to
$1 ... $n. */
while (list)
{
char *string = list->word->word;
/* If the argument is `--' or `-' then signal the end of the list
and remember the remaining arguments. */
if (string[0] == '-' && (!string[1] || (string[1] == '-' && !string[2])))
{
list = list->next;
/* `set --' unsets the positional parameters. */
if (string[1] == '-')
force_assignment = 1;
/* Until told differently, the old shell behaviour of
`set - [arg ...]' being equivalent to `set +xv [arg ...]'
stands. Posix.2 says the behaviour is marked as obsolescent. */
else
{
change_flag ('x', '+');
change_flag ('v', '+');
}
break;
}
if ((on_or_off = *string) &&
(on_or_off == '-' || on_or_off == '+'))
{
int i = 1;
while (flag_name = string[i++])
{
if (flag_name == '?')
{
builtin_usage ();
return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
}
else if (flag_name == 'o') /* -+o option-name */
{
char *option_name;
WORD_LIST *opt;
opt = list->next;
if (!opt)
{
list_minus_o_opts ();
continue;
}
option_name = opt->word->word;
if (!option_name || !*option_name || (*option_name == '-'))
{
list_minus_o_opts ();
continue;
}
list = list->next; /* Skip over option name. */
if (set_minus_o_option (on_or_off, option_name) != EXECUTION_SUCCESS)
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
else
{
if (change_flag (flag_name, on_or_off) == FLAG_ERROR)
{
char opt[3];
opt[0] = on_or_off;
opt[1] = flag_name;
opt[2] = '\0';
bad_option (opt);
builtin_usage ();
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
}
}
}
else
{
break;
}
list = list->next;
}
/* Assigning $1 ... $n */
if (list || force_assignment)
remember_args (list, 1);
return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
}
$BUILTIN unset
$FUNCTION unset_builtin
$SHORT_DOC unset [-f] [-v] [name ...]
For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function. Given
the `-v', unset will only act on variables. Given the `-f' flag,
unset will only act on functions. With neither flag, unset first
tries to unset a variable, and if that fails, then tries to unset a
function. Some variables (such as PATH and IFS) cannot be unset; also
see readonly.
$END
#define NEXT_VARIABLE() any_failed++; list = list->next; continue;
unset_builtin (list)
WORD_LIST *list;
{
int unset_function, unset_variable, unset_array, opt, any_failed;
char *name;
unset_function = unset_variable = unset_array = any_failed = 0;
reset_internal_getopt ();
while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "fv")) != -1)
{
switch (opt)
{
case 'f':
unset_function = 1;
break;
case 'v':
unset_variable = 1;
break;
default:
builtin_usage ();
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
}
list = loptend;
if (unset_function && unset_variable)
{
builtin_error ("cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable");
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
while (list)
{
SHELL_VAR *var;
int tem;
#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
char *t;
#endif
name = list->word->word;
#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
if (!unset_function && valid_array_reference (name))
{
t = strchr (name, '[');
*t++ = '\0';
unset_array++;
}
#endif
var = unset_function ? find_function (name) : find_variable (name);
if (var && !unset_function && non_unsettable_p (var))
{
builtin_error ("%s: cannot unset", name);
NEXT_VARIABLE ();
}
/* Posix.2 says that unsetting readonly variables is an error. */
if (var && readonly_p (var))
{
builtin_error ("%s: cannot unset: readonly %s",
name, unset_function ? "function" : "variable");
NEXT_VARIABLE ();
}
/* Unless the -f option is supplied, the name refers to a variable. */
#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
if (var && unset_array)
{
if (array_p (var) == 0)
{
builtin_error ("%s: not an array variable", name);
NEXT_VARIABLE ();
}
else
tem = unbind_array_element (var, t);
}
else
#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */
tem = makunbound (name, unset_function ? shell_functions : shell_variables);
/* This is what Posix.2 draft 11+ says. ``If neither -f nor -v
is specified, the name refers to a variable; if a variable by
that name does not exist, a function by that name, if any,
shall be unset.'' */
if ((tem == -1) && !unset_function && !unset_variable)
tem = makunbound (name, shell_functions);
if (tem == -1)
any_failed++;
else if (!unset_function)
stupidly_hack_special_variables (name);
list = list->next;
}
if (any_failed)
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
else
return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
}
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/* unwind_prot.h - Macros and functions for hacking unwind protection. */
/* Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
version.
Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#if !defined (_UNWIND_PROT_H)
#define _UNWIND_PROT_H
/* Run a function without interrupts. */
extern void begin_unwind_frame ();
extern void discard_unwind_frame ();
extern void run_unwind_frame ();
extern void add_unwind_protect ();
extern void remove_unwind_protect ();
extern void run_unwind_protects ();
extern void unwind_protect_var ();
/* Define for people who like their code to look a certain way. */
#define end_unwind_frame()
/* How to protect an integer. */
#define unwind_protect_int(X) unwind_protect_var (&(X), (char *)(X), sizeof (int))
/* How to protect a pointer to a string. */
#define unwind_protect_string(X) \
unwind_protect_var ((int *)&(X), (X), sizeof (char *))
/* How to protect any old pointer. */
#define unwind_protect_pointer(X) unwind_protect_string (X)
/* How to protect the contents of a jmp_buf. */
#define unwind_protect_jmp_buf(X) \
unwind_protect_var ((int *)(X), (char *)(X), sizeof (procenv_t))
#endif /* _UNWIND_PROT_H */
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# This file is a shell script that caches the results of configure
# tests for CYGWIN32 so they don't need to be done when cross-compiling.
# AC_FUNC_GETPGRP should also define GETPGRP_VOID
ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void=${ac_cv_func_getpgrp_void='yes'}
# AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED should not define anything else
ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed=${ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed='no'}
# on CYGWIN32, system calls do not restart
ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls=${ac_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls='no'}
bash_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls=${bash_cv_sys_restartable_syscalls='no'}
# these may be necessary, but they are currently commented out
#ac_cv_c_bigendian=${ac_cv_c_bigendian='no'}
ac_cv_sizeof_char_p=${ac_cv_sizeof_char_p='4'}
ac_cv_sizeof_int=${ac_cv_sizeof_int='4'}
ac_cv_sizeof_long=${ac_cv_sizeof_long='4'}
ac_cv_sizeof_double=${ac_cv_sizeof_double='8'}
bash_cv_dup2_broken=${bash_cv_dup2_broken='no'}
bash_cv_pgrp_pipe=${bash_cv_pgrp_pipe='no'}
bash_cv_type_rlimit=${bash_cv_type_rlimit='long'}
bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist=${bash_cv_decl_under_sys_siglist='no'}
bash_cv_under_sys_siglist=${bash_cv_under_sys_siglist='no'}
bash_cv_sys_siglist=${bash_cv_sys_siglist='no'}
bash_cv_opendir_not_robust=${bash_cv_opendir_not_robust='no'}
bash_cv_getenv_redef=${bash_cv_getenv_redef='yes'}
bash_cv_printf_declared=${bash_cv_printf_declared='yes'}
bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds=${bash_cv_ulimit_maxfds='no'}
bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen=${bash_cv_getcwd_calls_popen='no'}
bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers=${bash_cv_must_reinstall_sighandlers='no'}
bash_cv_job_control_missing=${bash_cv_job_control_missing='present'}
bash_cv_sys_named_pipes=${bash_cv_sys_named_pipes='missing'}
bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp=${bash_cv_func_sigsetjmp='missing'}
bash_cv_mail_dir=${bash_cv_mail_dir='unknown'}
bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken=${bash_cv_func_strcoll_broken='no'}
bash_cv_type_int32_t=${bash_cv_type_int32_t='int'}
bash_cv_type_u_int32_t=${bash_cv_type_u_int32_t='int'}
ac_cv_type_bits64_t=${ac_cv_type_bits64_t='no'}
# end of cross-build/cygwin32.cache
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@ignore
Copyright (C) 1988-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@end ignore
@set LASTCHANGE Sun Jan 29 21:17:00 EST 2012
@set EDITION 4.2
@set VERSION 4.2
@set UPDATED 29 January 2012
@set UPDATED-MONTH January 2012
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#
# Simple makefile for the sample loadable builtins
#
# Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA.
# Include some boilerplate Gnu makefile definitions.
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
libdir = @libdir@
infodir = @infodir@
includedir = @includedir@
topdir = @top_srcdir@
BUILD_DIR = @BUILD_DIR@
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = .:@srcdir@
@SET_MAKE@
CC = @CC@
RM = rm -f
SHELL = @MAKE_SHELL@
host_os = @host_os@
host_cpu = @host_cpu@
host_vendor = @host_vendor@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
LOCAL_CFLAGS = @LOCAL_CFLAGS@
DEFS = @DEFS@
LOCAL_DEFS = @LOCAL_DEFS@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
BASHINCDIR = ${topdir}/include
LIBBUILD = ${BUILD_DIR}/lib
INTL_LIBSRC = ${topdir}/lib/intl
INTL_BUILDDIR = ${LIBBUILD}/intl
INTL_INC = @INTL_INC@
LIBINTL_H = @LIBINTL_H@
CCFLAGS = $(DEFS) $(LOCAL_DEFS) $(LOCAL_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
#
# These values are generated for configure by ${topdir}/support/shobj-conf.
# If your system is not supported by that script, but includes facilities for
# dynamic loading of shared objects, please update the script and send the
# changes to bash-maintainers@gnu.org.
#
SHOBJ_CC = @SHOBJ_CC@
SHOBJ_CFLAGS = @SHOBJ_CFLAGS@
SHOBJ_LD = @SHOBJ_LD@
SHOBJ_LDFLAGS = @SHOBJ_LDFLAGS@
SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS = @SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS@
SHOBJ_LIBS = @SHOBJ_LIBS@
SHOBJ_STATUS = @SHOBJ_STATUS@
INC = -I. -I.. -I$(topdir) -I$(topdir)/lib -I$(topdir)/builtins \
-I$(BASHINCDIR) -I$(BUILD_DIR) -I$(LIBBUILD) \
-I$(BUILD_DIR)/builtins $(INTL_INC)
.c.o:
$(SHOBJ_CC) $(SHOBJ_CFLAGS) $(CCFLAGS) $(INC) -c -o $@ $<
ALLPROG = print truefalse sleep pushd finfo logname basename dirname \
tty pathchk tee head mkdir rmdir printenv id whoami \
uname sync push ln unlink cut realpath getconf strftime
OTHERPROG = necho hello cat
all: $(SHOBJ_STATUS)
supported: $(ALLPROG)
others: $(OTHERPROG)
unsupported:
@echo "Your system (${host_os}) is not supported by the"
@echo "${topdir}/support/shobj-conf script."
@echo "If your operating system provides facilities for dynamic"
@echo "loading of shared objects using the dlopen(3) interface,"
@echo "please update the script and re-run configure.
@echo "Please send the changes you made to bash-maintainers@gnu.org"
@echo "for inclusion in future bash releases."
everything: supported others
print: print.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ print.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
necho: necho.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ necho.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
getconf: getconf.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ getconf.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
hello: hello.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ hello.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
truefalse: truefalse.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ truefalse.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
sleep: sleep.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ sleep.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
finfo: finfo.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ finfo.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
cat: cat.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ cat.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
logname: logname.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ logname.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
basename: basename.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ basename.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
dirname: dirname.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ dirname.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
tty: tty.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ tty.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
pathchk: pathchk.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ pathchk.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
tee: tee.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ tee.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
mkdir: mkdir.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ mkdir.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
rmdir: rmdir.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ rmdir.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
head: head.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ head.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
printenv: printenv.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ printenv.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
id: id.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ id.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
whoami: whoami.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ whoami.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
uname: uname.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ uname.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
sync: sync.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ sync.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
push: push.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ push.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
ln: ln.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ ln.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
unlink: unlink.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ unlink.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
cut: cut.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ cut.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
realpath: realpath.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ realpath.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
strftime: strftime.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ strftime.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
# pushd is a special case. We use the same source that the builtin version
# uses, with special compilation options.
#
pushd.c: ${topdir}/builtins/pushd.def
$(RM) $@
${BUILD_DIR}/builtins/mkbuiltins -D ${topdir}/builtins ${topdir}/builtins/pushd.def
pushd.o: pushd.c
$(RM) $@
$(SHOBJ_CC) -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DPUSHD_AND_POPD -DLOADABLE_BUILTIN $(SHOBJ_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(INC) -c -o $@ $<
pushd: pushd.o
$(SHOBJ_LD) $(SHOBJ_LDFLAGS) $(SHOBJ_XLDFLAGS) -o $@ pushd.o $(SHOBJ_LIBS)
clean:
$(RM) $(ALLPROG) $(OTHERPROG) *.o
-( cd perl && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} $@ )
mostlyclean: clean
-( cd perl && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} $@ )
distclean maintainer-clean: clean
$(RM) Makefile pushd.c
-( cd perl && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} $@ )
print.o: print.c
truefalse.o: truefalse.c
sleep.o: sleep.c
finfo.o: finfo.c
logname.o: logname.c
basename.o: basename.c
dirname.o: dirname.c
tty.o: tty.c
pathchk.o: pathchk.c
tee.o: tee.c
head.o: head.c
rmdir.o: rmdir.c
necho.o: necho.c
getconf.o: getconf.c
hello.o: hello.c
cat.o: cat.c
printenv.o: printenv.c
id.o: id.c
whoami.o: whoami.c
uname.o: uname.c
sync.o: sync.c
push.o: push.c
mkdir.o: mkdir.c
realpath.o: realpath.c
strftime.o: strftime.c
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#!/bin/bash
# ash -- "Adventure shell"
# last edit: 86/04/21 D A Gwyn
# SCCS ID: @(#)ash.sh 1.4
OPATH=$PATH
ask()
{
echo -n "$@" '[y/n] '
read ans
case "$ans" in
y*|Y*)
return 0
;;
*)
return 1
;;
esac
}
CAT=${PAGER:-more}
ash_inst()
{
cat <<- EOF
Instructions for the Adventure shell
Welcome to the Adventure shell! In this exploration of the UNIX file
system, I will act as your eyes and hands. As you move around, I will
describe whatever is visible and will carry out your commands. The
general form of a command is
Verb Object Extra_stuff.
Most commands pay no attention to the "Extra_stuff", and many do not
need an "Object". A typical command is
get all
which picks up all files in the current "room" (directory). You can
find out what you are carrying by typing the command
inventory
The command "help" results in a full description of all commands that I
understand. To quit the Adventure shell, type
quit
There are UNIX monsters lurking in the background. These are also
known as "commands with arguments".
Good luck!
EOF
}
ash_help()
{
echo "I understand the following commands (synonyms in parentheses):"
echo ""
echo "change OBJECT to NEW_NAME changes the name of the object"
echo "clone OBJECT as NEW_NAME duplicates the object"
echo "drop OBJECTS leaves the objects in the room"
echo "enter (go) PASSAGE takes the labeled passage"
echo "examine OBJECTS describes the objects in detail"
echo "feed OBJECT to MONSTER stuffs the object into a UNIX monster"
echo "get (take) OBJECTS picks up the specified objects"
echo "gripe (bug) report a problem with the Adventure shell"
echo "help prints this summary"
echo "inventory (i) tells what you are carrying"
echo "kill (destroy) OBJECTS destroys the objects"
echo "look (l) describes the room, including hidden objects"
echo "open (read) OBJECT shows the contents of an object"
echo "quit (exit) leaves the Adventure shell"
echo "resurrect OBJECTS attempts to restore dead objects"
echo "steal OBJECT from MONSTER obtains the object from a UNIX monster"
echo "throw OBJECT at daemon feeds the object to the printer daemon"
echo "up takes the overhead passage"
echo "wake MONSTER awakens a UNIX monster"
echo "where (w) tells you where you are"
echo "xyzzy moves you to your home"
}
MAINT=chet@ins.cwru.edu
PATH=/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
export PATH
trap 'echo Ouch!' 2 3
#trap '' 18 # disable Berkeley job control
ash_lk(){ echo " $1 " | fgrep " $2 " >&- 2>&-; }
ash_pr(){ echo $* | tr ' ' '\012' | pr -5 -t -w75 -l$[ ( $# + 4 ) / 5 ]; }
ash_rm(){ echo " $1 " | sed -e "s/ $2 / /" -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ $//'; }
# enable history, bang history expansion, and emacs editing
set -o history
set -o histexpand
set -o emacs
cd
LIM=.limbo # $HOME/$LIM contains "destroyed" objects
mkdir $LIM >&- 2>&-
KNAP=.knapsack # $HOME/$KNAP contains objects being "carried"
if [ ! -d $KNAP ]
then mkdir $KNAP >&- 2>&-
if [ $? = 0 ]
then echo 'You found a discarded empty knapsack.'
else echo 'You have no knapsack to carry things in.'
exit 1
fi
else echo 'One moment while I peek in your old knapsack...'
fi
kn=`echo \`ls -a $KNAP | sed -e '/^\.$/d' -e '/^\.\.$/d'\``
if ask 'Welcome to the Adventure shell! Do you need instructions?'
then
ash_inst
echo -n 'Type a newline to continue: '
read
fi
wiz=false
cha=false
prev=$LIM
while :
do room=`pwd`
if [ $room != $prev ]
then if [ $room = $HOME ]
then echo 'You are in your own home.'
else echo "You have entered $room."
fi
exs=
obs=
hexs=
hobs=
f=false
for i in `ls -a`
do case $i in
.|..) ;;
.*) if [ -f $i ]
then hobs="$hobs $i"
elif [ -d $i ]
then hexs="$hexs $i"
else f=true
fi
;;
*) if [ -f $i ]
then obs="$obs $i"
elif [ -d $i ]
then exs="$exs $i"
else f=true
fi
;;
esac
done
if [ "$obs" ]
then echo 'This room contains:'
ash_pr $obs
else echo 'The room looks empty.'
fi
if [ "$exs" ]
then echo 'There are exits labeled:'
ash_pr $exs
echo 'as well as a passage overhead.'
else echo 'There is a passage overhead.'
fi
if sh -c $f
then echo 'There are shadowy figures in the corner.'
fi
prev=$room
fi
read -e -p '-advsh> ' verb obj x # prompt is '-advsh> '
if [ $? != 0 ]
then verb=quit # EOF
fi
case $verb in
change) if [ "$obj" ]
then if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$obj"
then set -- $x
case "$1" in
to) if [ "$2" ]
then if [ -f $2 ]
then echo "You must destroy $2 first."
set --
fi
if [ "$2" ]
then if mv $obj $2 >&- 2>&-
then echo "The $obj shimmers and turns into $2."
obs=`ash_rm "$2 $obs" "$obj"`
else echo "There is a cloud of smoke but the $obj is unchanged."
fi
fi
else echo 'To what?'
fi
;;
*) echo "Change $obj to what?"
;;
esac
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$obj"
then echo 'You must drop it first.'
else echo "I see no $obj here."
fi
fi
else echo 'Change what?'
fi
;;
clone) if [ "$obj" ]
then if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$obj"
then if [ ! -r $obj ]
then echo "The $obj does not wish to be cloned."
else set -- $x
case "$1" in
as) if [ "$2" ]
then if [ -f $2 ]
then echo "You must destroy $2 first."
else if cp $obj $2 >&- 2>&-
then echo "Poof! When the smoke clears, you see the new $2."
obs="$obs $2"
else echo 'You hear a dull thud but no clone appears.'
fi
fi
else echo 'As what?'
fi
;;
*) echo "Clone $obj as what?"
;;
esac
fi
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$obj"
then echo 'You must drop it first.'
else echo "I see no $obj here."
fi
fi
else echo 'Clone what?'
fi
;;
drop) if [ "$obj" ]
then for it in $obj $x
do if ash_lk "$kn" "$it"
then if [ -w $it ]
then echo "You must destroy $it first."
else if mv $HOME/$KNAP/$it $it >&- 2>&-
then echo "$it: dropped."
kn=`ash_rm "$kn" "$it"`
obs=`echo $it $obs`
else echo "The $it is caught in your knapsack."
fi
fi
else echo "You're not carrying the $it!"
fi
done
else echo 'Drop what?'
fi
;;
enter|go) if [ "$obj" ]
then if [ $obj != up ]
then if ash_lk "$exs $hexs" "$obj"
then if [ -x $obj ]
then if cd $obj
then echo 'You squeeze through the passage.'
else echo "You can't go that direction."
fi
else echo 'An invisible force blocks your way.'
fi
else echo 'I see no such passage.'
fi
else if cd ..
then echo 'You struggle upwards.'
else echo "You can't reach that high."
fi
fi
else echo 'Which passage?'
fi
;;
examine) if [ "$obj" ]
then if [ $obj = all ]
then $obj=`echo $obs $exs`
x=
fi
for it in $obj $x
do if ash_lk "$obs $hobs $exs $hexs" "$it"
then echo "Upon close inspection of the $it, you see:"
ls -ld $it 2>&-
if [ $? != 0 ]
then echo "-- when you look directly at the $it, it vanishes."
fi
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$it"
then echo 'You must drop it first.'
else echo "I see no $it here."
fi
fi
done
else echo 'Examine what?'
fi
;;
feed) if [ "$obj" ]
then if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$obj"
then set -- $x
case "$1" in
to) if [ "$2" ]
then shift
if PATH=$OPATH $* <$obj 2>&-
then echo "The $1 monster devours your $obj."
if rm -f $obj >&- 2>&-
then obs=`ash_rm "$obs" "$obj"`
else echo 'But he spits it back up.'
fi
else echo "The $1 monster holds his nose in disdain."
fi
else echo 'To what?'
fi
;;
*) echo "Feed $obj to what?"
;;
esac
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$obj"
then echo 'You must drop it first.'
else echo "I see no $obj here."
fi
fi
else echo 'Feed what?'
fi
;;
get|take) if [ "$obj" ]
then if [ $obj = all ]
then obj="$obs"
x=
fi
for it in $obj $x
do if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$it"
then if ash_lk "$kn" "$it"
then echo 'You already have one.'
else if mv $it $HOME/$KNAP/$it >&- 2>&-
then echo "$it: taken."
kn="$it $kn"
obs=`ash_rm "$obs" "$it"`
else echo "The $it is too heavy."
fi
fi
else echo "I see no $it here."
fi
done
else echo 'Get what?'
fi
;;
gripe|bug) echo 'Please describe the problem and your situation at the time it failed.\nEnd the bug report with a line containing just a Ctrl-D.'
cat | mail $MAINT -s 'ash bug'
echo 'Thank you!'
;;
help) ash_help
;;
inventory|i) if [ "$kn" ]
then echo 'Your knapsack contains:'
ash_pr $kn
else echo 'You are poverty-stricken.'
fi
;;
kill|destroy) if [ "$obj" ]
then if [ $obj = all ]
then x=
if ask "Do you really want to attempt to $verb them all?"
then obj=`echo $obs`
else echo 'Chicken!'
obj=
fi
fi
for it in $obj $x
do if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$it"
then if mv $it $HOME/$LIM <&- >&- 2>&-
then if [ $verb = kill ]
then echo "The $it cannot defend himself; he dies."
else echo "You have destroyed the $it; it vanishes."
fi
obs=`ash_rm "$obs" "$it"`
else if [ $verb = kill ]
then echo "Your feeble blows are no match for the $it."
else echo "The $it is indestructible."
fi
fi
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$it"
then echo "You must drop the $it first."
found=false
else echo "I see no $it here."
fi
fi
done
else echo 'Kill what?'
fi
;;
look|l) obs=`echo $obs $hobs`
hobs=
if [ "$obs" ]
then echo 'The room contains:'
ash_pr $obs
else echo 'The room is empty.'
fi
exs=`echo $exs $hexs`
hexs=
if [ "$exs" ]
then echo 'There are exits plainly labeled:'
ash_pr $exs
echo 'and a passage directly overhead.'
else echo 'The only exit is directly overhead.'
fi
;;
magic) if [ "$obj" = mode ]
then if sh -c $cha
then echo 'You had your chance and you blew it.'
else if ask 'Are you a wizard?'
then echo -n 'Prove it! Say the magic word: '
read obj
if [ "$obj" = armadillo ]
then echo 'Yes, master!!'
wiz=true
else echo "Homie says: I don't think so"
cha=true
fi
else echo "I didn't think so."
fi
fi
else echo 'Nice try.'
fi
;;
open|read) if [ "$obj" ]
then if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$obj"
then if [ -r $obj ]
then if [ -s $obj ]
then echo "Opening the $obj reveals:"
$CAT < $obj
if [ $? != 0 ]
then echo '-- oops, you lost the contents!'
fi
else echo "There is nothing inside the $obj."
fi
else echo "You do not have the proper tools to open the $obj."
fi
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$obj"
then echo 'You must drop it first.'
found=false
else echo "I see no $obj here."
fi
fi
else echo 'Open what?'
fi
;;
quit|exit) if ask 'Do you really want to quit now?'
then if [ "$kn" ]
then echo 'The contents of your knapsack will still be there next time.'
fi
rm -rf $HOME/$LIM
echo 'See you later!'
exit 0
fi
;;
resurrect) if [ "$obj" ]
then for it in $obj $x
do if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$it"
then echo "The $it is already alive and well."
else if mv $HOME/$LIM/$it $it <&- >&- 2>&-
then echo "The $it staggers to his feet."
obs=`echo $it $obs`
else echo "There are sparks but no $it appears."
fi
fi
done
else echo 'Resurrect what?'
fi
;;
steal) if [ "$obj" ]
then if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$obj"
then echo 'There is already one here.'
else set -- $x
case "$1" in
from) if [ "$2" ]
then shift
if PATH=$OPATH $* >$obj 2>&-
then echo "The $1 monster drops the $obj."
obs=`echo $obj $obs`
else echo "The $1 monster runs away as you approach."
rm -f $obj >&- 2>&-
fi
else echo 'From what?'
fi
;;
*) echo "Steal $obj from what?"
;;
esac
fi
else echo 'Steal what?'
fi
;;
throw) if [ "$obj" ]
then if ash_lk "$obs $hobs" "$obj"
then set -- $x
case "$1" in
at) case "$2" in
daemon) if sh -c "lpr -r $obj"
then echo "The daemon catches the $obj, turns it into paper,\nand leaves it in the basket."
obs=`ash_rm "$obs" "$obj"`
else echo "The daemon is nowhere to be found."
fi
;;
*) echo 'At what?'
;;
esac
;;
*) echo "Throw $obj at what?"
;;
esac
else if ash_lk "$kn" "$obj"
then echo 'It is in your knapsack.'
found=false
else echo "I see no $obj here."
fi
fi
else echo 'Throw what?'
fi
;;
u|up) if cd ..
then echo 'You pull yourself up a level.'
else echo "You can't reach that high."
fi
;;
wake) if [ "$obj" ]
then echo "You awaken the $obj monster:"
PATH=$OPATH $obj $x
echo 'The monster slithers back into the darkness.'
else echo 'Wake what?'
fi
;;
w|where) echo "You are in $room."
;;
xyzzy) if cd
then echo 'A strange feeling comes over you.'
else echo 'Your spell fizzles out.'
fi
;;
*) if [ "$verb" ]
then if sh -c $wiz
then PATH=$OPATH $verb $obj $x
else echo "I don't know how to \"$verb\"."
echo 'Type "help" for assistance.'
fi
else echo 'Say something!'
fi
;;
esac
done
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/* externs.h -- extern function declarations which do not appear in their
own header file. */
/* Copyright (C) 1993-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/* Make sure that this is included *after* config.h! */
#if !defined (_EXTERNS_H_)
# define _EXTERNS_H_
#include "stdc.h"
/* Functions from expr.c. */
extern intmax_t evalexp __P((char *, int *));
/* Functions from print_cmd.c. */
#define FUNC_MULTILINE 0x01
#define FUNC_EXTERNAL 0x02
extern char *make_command_string __P((COMMAND *));
extern char *named_function_string __P((char *, COMMAND *, int));
extern void print_command __P((COMMAND *));
extern void print_simple_command __P((SIMPLE_COM *));
extern void print_word_list __P((WORD_LIST *, char *));
/* debugger support */
extern void print_for_command_head __P((FOR_COM *));
#if defined (SELECT_COMMAND)
extern void print_select_command_head __P((SELECT_COM *));
#endif
extern void print_case_command_head __P((CASE_COM *));
#if defined (DPAREN_ARITHMETIC)
extern void print_arith_command __P((WORD_LIST *));
#endif
#if defined (COND_COMMAND)
extern void print_cond_command __P((COND_COM *));
#endif
/* set -x support */
extern void xtrace_init __P((void));
#ifdef NEED_XTRACE_SET_DECL
extern void xtrace_set __P((int, FILE *));
#endif
extern void xtrace_fdchk __P((int));
extern void xtrace_reset __P((void));
extern char *indirection_level_string __P((void));
extern void xtrace_print_assignment __P((char *, char *, int, int));
extern void xtrace_print_word_list __P((WORD_LIST *, int));
extern void xtrace_print_for_command_head __P((FOR_COM *));
#if defined (SELECT_COMMAND)
extern void xtrace_print_select_command_head __P((SELECT_COM *));
#endif
extern void xtrace_print_case_command_head __P((CASE_COM *));
#if defined (DPAREN_ARITHMETIC)
extern void xtrace_print_arith_cmd __P((WORD_LIST *));
#endif
#if defined (COND_COMMAND)
extern void xtrace_print_cond_term __P((int, int, WORD_DESC *, char *, char *));
#endif
/* Functions from shell.c. */
extern void exit_shell __P((int)) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
extern void sh_exit __P((int)) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
extern void disable_priv_mode __P((void));
extern void unbind_args __P((void));
#if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
extern int shell_is_restricted __P((char *));
extern int maybe_make_restricted __P((char *));
#endif
extern void unset_bash_input __P((int));
extern void get_current_user_info __P((void));
/* Functions from eval.c. */
extern int reader_loop __P((void));
extern int parse_command __P((void));
extern int read_command __P((void));
/* Functions from braces.c. */
#if defined (BRACE_EXPANSION)
extern char **brace_expand __P((char *));
#endif
/* Miscellaneous functions from parse.y */
extern int yyparse __P((void));
extern int return_EOF __P((void));
extern char *xparse_dolparen __P((char *, char *, int *, int));
extern void reset_parser __P((void));
extern WORD_LIST *parse_string_to_word_list __P((char *, int, const char *));
extern int parser_in_command_position __P((void));
extern void free_pushed_string_input __P((void));
extern char *decode_prompt_string __P((char *));
extern int get_current_prompt_level __P((void));
extern void set_current_prompt_level __P((int));
#if defined (HISTORY)
extern char *history_delimiting_chars __P((const char *));
#endif
/* Declarations for functions defined in locale.c */
extern void set_default_locale __P((void));
extern void set_default_locale_vars __P((void));
extern int set_locale_var __P((char *, char *));
extern int set_lang __P((char *, char *));
extern void set_default_lang __P((void));
extern char *get_locale_var __P((char *));
extern char *localetrans __P((char *, int, int *));
extern char *mk_msgstr __P((char *, int *));
extern char *localeexpand __P((char *, int, int, int, int *));
/* Declarations for functions defined in list.c. */
extern void list_walk __P((GENERIC_LIST *, sh_glist_func_t *));
extern void wlist_walk __P((WORD_LIST *, sh_icpfunc_t *));
extern GENERIC_LIST *list_reverse ();
extern int list_length ();
extern GENERIC_LIST *list_append ();
extern GENERIC_LIST *list_remove ();
/* Declarations for functions defined in stringlib.c */
extern int find_string_in_alist __P((char *, STRING_INT_ALIST *, int));
extern char *find_token_in_alist __P((int, STRING_INT_ALIST *, int));
extern int find_index_in_alist __P((char *, STRING_INT_ALIST *, int));
extern char *substring __P((const char *, int, int));
extern char *strsub __P((char *, char *, char *, int));
extern char *strcreplace __P((char *, int, char *, int));
extern void strip_leading __P((char *));
extern void strip_trailing __P((char *, int, int));
extern void xbcopy __P((char *, char *, int));
/* Functions from version.c. */
extern char *shell_version_string __P((void));
extern void show_shell_version __P((int));
/* Functions from the bash library, lib/sh/libsh.a. These should really
go into a separate include file. */
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/casemod.c */
extern char *sh_modcase __P((const char *, char *, int));
/* Defines for flags argument to sh_modcase. These need to agree with what's
in lib/sh/casemode.c */
#define CASE_LOWER 0x0001
#define CASE_UPPER 0x0002
#define CASE_CAPITALIZE 0x0004
#define CASE_UNCAP 0x0008
#define CASE_TOGGLE 0x0010
#define CASE_TOGGLEALL 0x0020
#define CASE_UPFIRST 0x0040
#define CASE_LOWFIRST 0x0080
#define CASE_USEWORDS 0x1000
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/clktck.c */
extern long get_clk_tck __P((void));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/clock.c */
extern void clock_t_to_secs ();
extern void print_clock_t ();
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/dprintf.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_DPRINTF)
extern void dprintf __P((int, const char *, ...)) __attribute__((__format__ (printf, 2, 3)));
#endif
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/fmtulong.c */
#define FL_PREFIX 0x01 /* add 0x, 0X, or 0 prefix as appropriate */
#define FL_ADDBASE 0x02 /* add base# prefix to converted value */
#define FL_HEXUPPER 0x04 /* use uppercase when converting to hex */
#define FL_UNSIGNED 0x08 /* don't add any sign */
extern char *fmtulong __P((unsigned long int, int, char *, size_t, int));
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/fmtulong.c */
#if defined (HAVE_LONG_LONG)
extern char *fmtullong __P((unsigned long long int, int, char *, size_t, int));
#endif
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/fmtumax.c */
extern char *fmtumax __P((uintmax_t, int, char *, size_t, int));
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/fnxform.c */
extern char *fnx_fromfs __P((char *, size_t));
extern char *fnx_tofs __P((char *, size_t));
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/fpurge.c */
#if defined NEED_FPURGE_DECL
#if !HAVE_DECL_FPURGE
#if HAVE_FPURGE
# define fpurge _bash_fpurge
#endif
extern int fpurge __P((FILE *stream));
#endif /* HAVE_DECL_FPURGE */
#endif /* NEED_FPURGE_DECL */
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/getcwd.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_GETCWD)
extern char *getcwd __P((char *, size_t));
#endif
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/input_avail.c */
extern int input_avail __P((int));
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/itos.c */
extern char *inttostr __P((intmax_t, char *, size_t));
extern char *itos __P((intmax_t));
extern char *uinttostr __P((uintmax_t, char *, size_t));
extern char *uitos __P((uintmax_t));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/makepath.c */
#define MP_DOTILDE 0x01
#define MP_DOCWD 0x02
#define MP_RMDOT 0x04
#define MP_IGNDOT 0x08
extern char *sh_makepath __P((const char *, const char *, int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/mbscasecmp.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_MBSCASECMP)
extern char *mbscasecmp __P((const char *, const char *));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/mbschr.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_MBSCHR)
extern char *mbschr __P((const char *, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/mbscmp.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_MBSCMP)
extern char *mbscmp __P((const char *, const char *));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/netconn.c */
extern int isnetconn __P((int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/netopen.c */
extern int netopen __P((char *));
/* Declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/oslib.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_DUP2) || defined (DUP2_BROKEN)
extern int dup2 __P((int, int));
#endif
#if !defined (HAVE_GETDTABLESIZE)
extern int getdtablesize __P((void));
#endif /* !HAVE_GETDTABLESIZE */
#if !defined (HAVE_GETHOSTNAME)
extern int gethostname __P((char *, int));
#endif /* !HAVE_GETHOSTNAME */
extern int getmaxgroups __P((void));
extern long getmaxchild __P((void));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/pathcanon.c */
#define PATH_CHECKDOTDOT 0x0001
#define PATH_CHECKEXISTS 0x0002
#define PATH_HARDPATH 0x0004
#define PATH_NOALLOC 0x0008
extern char *sh_canonpath __P((char *, int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/pathphys.c */
extern char *sh_physpath __P((char *, int));
extern char *sh_realpath __P((const char *, char *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/setlinebuf.c */
#ifdef NEED_SH_SETLINEBUF_DECL
extern int sh_setlinebuf __P((FILE *));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/shaccess.c */
extern int sh_eaccess __P((char *, int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/shmatch.c */
extern int sh_regmatch __P((const char *, const char *, int));
/* defines for flags argument to sh_regmatch. */
#define SHMAT_SUBEXP 0x001 /* save subexpressions in SH_REMATCH */
#define SHMAT_PWARN 0x002 /* print a warning message on invalid regexp */
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/shmbchar.c */
extern size_t mbstrlen __P((const char *));
extern char *mbsmbchar __P((const char *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/shquote.c */
extern char *sh_single_quote __P((const char *));
extern char *sh_double_quote __P((const char *));
extern char *sh_mkdoublequoted __P((const char *, int, int));
extern char *sh_un_double_quote __P((char *));
extern char *sh_backslash_quote __P((char *, const char *));
extern char *sh_backslash_quote_for_double_quotes __P((char *));
extern int sh_contains_shell_metas __P((char *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/spell.c */
extern int spname __P((char *, char *));
extern char *dirspell __P((char *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strcasecmp.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRCASECMP)
extern int strncasecmp __P((const char *, const char *, int));
extern int strcasecmp __P((const char *, const char *));
#endif /* HAVE_STRCASECMP */
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strcasestr.c */
#if ! HAVE_STRCASESTR
extern char *strcasestr __P((const char *, const char *));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strchrnul.c */
#if ! HAVE_STRCHRNUL
extern char *strchrnul __P((const char *, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strerror.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRERROR) && !defined (strerror)
extern char *strerror __P((int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strftime.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRFTIME) && defined (NEED_STRFTIME_DECL)
extern size_t strftime __P((char *, size_t, const char *, const struct tm *));
#endif
/* declarations for functions and structures defined in lib/sh/stringlist.c */
/* This is a general-purpose argv-style array struct. */
typedef struct _list_of_strings {
char **list;
int list_size;
int list_len;
} STRINGLIST;
typedef int sh_strlist_map_func_t __P((char *));
extern STRINGLIST *strlist_create __P((int));
extern STRINGLIST *strlist_resize __P((STRINGLIST *, int));
extern void strlist_flush __P((STRINGLIST *));
extern void strlist_dispose __P((STRINGLIST *));
extern int strlist_remove __P((STRINGLIST *, char *));
extern STRINGLIST *strlist_copy __P((STRINGLIST *));
extern STRINGLIST *strlist_merge __P((STRINGLIST *, STRINGLIST *));
extern STRINGLIST *strlist_append __P((STRINGLIST *, STRINGLIST *));
extern STRINGLIST *strlist_prefix_suffix __P((STRINGLIST *, char *, char *));
extern void strlist_print __P((STRINGLIST *, char *));
extern void strlist_walk __P((STRINGLIST *, sh_strlist_map_func_t *));
extern void strlist_sort __P((STRINGLIST *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/stringvec.c */
extern char **strvec_create __P((int));
extern char **strvec_resize __P((char **, int));
extern void strvec_flush __P((char **));
extern void strvec_dispose __P((char **));
extern int strvec_remove __P((char **, char *));
extern int strvec_len __P((char **));
extern int strvec_search __P((char **, char *));
extern char **strvec_copy __P((char **));
extern int strvec_strcmp __P((char **, char **));
extern void strvec_sort __P((char **));
extern char **strvec_from_word_list __P((WORD_LIST *, int, int, int *));
extern WORD_LIST *strvec_to_word_list __P((char **, int, int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strnlen.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRNLEN)
extern size_t strnlen __P((const char *, size_t));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strpbrk.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRPBRK)
extern char *strpbrk __P((const char *, const char *));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strtod.c */
#if !defined (HAVE_STRTOD)
extern double strtod __P((const char *, char **));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strtol.c */
#if !HAVE_DECL_STRTOL
extern long strtol __P((const char *, char **, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strtoll.c */
#if defined (HAVE_LONG_LONG) && !HAVE_DECL_STRTOLL
extern long long strtoll __P((const char *, char **, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strtoul.c */
#if !HAVE_DECL_STRTOUL
extern unsigned long strtoul __P((const char *, char **, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strtoull.c */
#if defined (HAVE_LONG_LONG) && !HAVE_DECL_STRTOULL
extern unsigned long long strtoull __P((const char *, char **, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strimax.c */
#if !HAVE_DECL_STRTOIMAX
extern intmax_t strtoimax __P((const char *, char **, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strumax.c */
#if !HAVE_DECL_STRTOUMAX
extern uintmax_t strtoumax __P((const char *, char **, int));
#endif
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/strtrans.c */
extern char *ansicstr __P((char *, int, int, int *, int *));
extern char *ansic_quote __P((char *, int, int *));
extern int ansic_shouldquote __P((const char *));
extern char *ansiexpand __P((char *, int, int, int *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/timeval.c. No prototypes
so we don't have to count on having a definition of struct timeval in
scope when this file is included. */
extern void timeval_to_secs ();
extern void print_timeval ();
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/tmpfile.c */
#define MT_USETMPDIR 0x0001
#define MT_READWRITE 0x0002
#define MT_USERANDOM 0x0004
extern char *sh_mktmpname __P((char *, int));
extern int sh_mktmpfd __P((char *, int, char **));
/* extern FILE *sh_mktmpfp __P((char *, int, char **)); */
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/uconvert.c */
extern int uconvert __P((char *, long *, long *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/ufuncs.c */
extern unsigned int falarm __P((unsigned int, unsigned int));
extern unsigned int fsleep __P((unsigned int, unsigned int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/unicode.c */
extern int u32cconv __P((unsigned long, char *));
extern void u32reset __P((void));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/winsize.c */
extern void get_new_window_size __P((int, int *, int *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/zcatfd.c */
extern int zcatfd __P((int, int, char *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/zgetline.c */
extern ssize_t zgetline __P((int, char **, size_t *, int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/zmapfd.c */
extern int zmapfd __P((int, char **, char *));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/zread.c */
extern ssize_t zread __P((int, char *, size_t));
extern ssize_t zreadretry __P((int, char *, size_t));
extern ssize_t zreadintr __P((int, char *, size_t));
extern ssize_t zreadc __P((int, char *));
extern ssize_t zreadcintr __P((int, char *));
extern void zreset __P((void));
extern void zsyncfd __P((int));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/sh/zwrite.c */
extern int zwrite __P((int, char *, size_t));
/* declarations for functions defined in lib/glob/gmisc.c */
extern int match_pattern_char __P((char *, char *));
extern int umatchlen __P((char *, size_t));
#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE)
extern int match_pattern_wchar __P((wchar_t *, wchar_t *));
extern int wmatchlen __P((wchar_t *, size_t));
#endif
#endif /* _EXTERNS_H_ */
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# This makefile for Readline library documentation is in -*- text -*- mode.
# Emacs likes it that way.
RM = rm -f
MAKEINFO = makeinfo
TEXI2DVI = texi2dvi
TEXI2HTML = texi2html
QUIETPS = #set this to -q to shut up dvips
DVIPS = dvips -D 300 $(QUIETPS) -o $@ # tricky
INSTALL_DATA = cp
infodir = /usr/local/info
RLSRC = rlman.texinfo rluser.texinfo rltech.texinfo
HISTSRC = hist.texinfo hsuser.texinfo hstech.texinfo
DVIOBJ = readline.dvi history.dvi
INFOOBJ = readline.info history.info
PSOBJ = readline.ps history.ps
HTMLOBJ = readline.html history.html
all: info dvi html ps
nodvi: info html
readline.dvi: $(RLSRC)
$(TEXI2DVI) rlman.texinfo
mv rlman.dvi readline.dvi
readline.info: $(RLSRC)
$(MAKEINFO) --no-split -o $@ rlman.texinfo
history.dvi: ${HISTSRC}
$(TEXI2DVI) hist.texinfo
mv hist.dvi history.dvi
history.info: ${HISTSRC}
$(MAKEINFO) --no-split -o $@ hist.texinfo
readline.ps: readline.dvi
$(RM) $@
$(DVIPS) readline.dvi
history.ps: history.dvi
$(RM) $@
$(DVIPS) history.dvi
readline.html: ${RLSRC}
$(TEXI2HTML) rlman.texinfo
sed -e 's:rlman.html:readline.html:' -e 's:rlman_toc.html:readline_toc.html:' rlman.html > readline.html
sed -e 's:rlman.html:readline.html:' -e 's:rlman_toc.html:readline_toc.html:' rlman_toc.html > readline_toc.html
$(RM) rlman.html rlman_toc.html
history.html: ${HISTSRC}
$(TEXI2HTML) hist.texinfo
sed -e 's:hist.html:history.html:' -e 's:hist_toc.html:history_toc.html:' hist.html > history.html
sed -e 's:hist.html:history.html:' -e 's:hist_toc.html:history_toc.html:' hist_toc.html > history_toc.html
$(RM) hist.html hist_toc.html
info: $(INFOOBJ)
dvi: $(DVIOBJ)
ps: $(PSOBJ)
html: $(HTMLOBJ)
clean:
$(RM) *.aux *.cp *.fn *.ky *.log *.pg *.toc *.tp *.vr *.cps *.pgs \
*.fns *.kys *.tps *.vrs *.o core
distclean: clean
mostlyclean: clean
maintainer-clean: clean
$(RM) *.dvi *.info *.info-* *.ps *.html
install: info
${INSTALL_DATA} readline.info $(infodir)/readline.info
${INSTALL_DATA} history.info $(infodir)/history.info
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@ignore
This file documents the user interface to the GNU History library.
Copyright (C) 1988--2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Authored by Brian Fox and Chet Ramey.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual
provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on
all copies.
Permission is granted to process this file through Tex and print the
results, provided the printed document carries copying permission notice
identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph (this
paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
GNU Copyright statement is available to the distributee, and provided that
the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
permission notice identical to this one.
Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions.
@end ignore
@node Using History Interactively
@chapter Using History Interactively
@ifclear BashFeatures
@defcodeindex bt
@end ifclear
@ifset BashFeatures
This chapter describes how to use the @sc{gnu} History Library
interactively, from a user's standpoint.
It should be considered a user's guide.
For information on using the @sc{gnu} History Library in other programs,
see the @sc{gnu} Readline Library Manual.
@end ifset
@ifclear BashFeatures
This chapter describes how to use the @sc{gnu} History Library interactively,
from a user's standpoint. It should be considered a user's guide. For
information on using the @sc{gnu} History Library in your own programs,
@pxref{Programming with GNU History}.
@end ifclear
@ifset BashFeatures
@menu
* Bash History Facilities:: How Bash lets you manipulate your command
history.
* Bash History Builtins:: The Bash builtin commands that manipulate
the command history.
* History Interaction:: What it feels like using History as a user.
@end menu
@end ifset
@ifclear BashFeatures
@menu
* History Interaction:: What it feels like using History as a user.
@end menu
@end ifclear
@ifset BashFeatures
@node Bash History Facilities
@section Bash History Facilities
@cindex command history
@cindex history list
When the @option{-o history} option to the @code{set} builtin
is enabled (@pxref{The Set Builtin}),
the shell provides access to the @dfn{command history},
the list of commands previously typed.
The value of the @env{HISTSIZE} shell variable is used as the
number of commands to save in a history list.
The text of the last @env{$HISTSIZE}
commands (default 500) is saved.
The shell stores each command in the history list prior to
parameter and variable expansion
but after history expansion is performed, subject to the
values of the shell variables
@env{HISTIGNORE} and @env{HISTCONTROL}.
When the shell starts up, the history is initialized from the
file named by the @env{HISTFILE} variable (default @file{~/.bash_history}).
The file named by the value of @env{HISTFILE} is truncated, if
necessary, to contain no more than the number of lines specified by
the value of the @env{HISTFILESIZE} variable.
When an interactive shell exits, the last
@env{$HISTSIZE} lines are copied from the history list to the file
named by @env{$HISTFILE}.
If the @code{histappend} shell option is set (@pxref{Bash Builtins}),
the lines are appended to the history file,
otherwise the history file is overwritten.
If @env{HISTFILE}
is unset, or if the history file is unwritable, the history is not saved.
After saving the history, the history file is truncated
to contain no more than @env{$HISTFILESIZE} lines.
If @env{HISTFILESIZE} is unset, or set to null, a non-numeric value, or
a numeric value less than zero, the history file is not truncated.
If the @env{HISTTIMEFORMAT} is set, the time stamp information
associated with each history entry is written to the history file,
marked with the history comment character.
When the history file is read, lines beginning with the history
comment character followed immediately by a digit are interpreted
as timestamps for the previous history line.
The builtin command @code{fc} may be used to list or edit and re-execute
a portion of the history list.
The @code{history} builtin may be used to display or modify the history
list and manipulate the history file.
When using command-line editing, search commands
are available in each editing mode that provide access to the
history list (@pxref{Commands For History}).
The shell allows control over which commands are saved on the history
list. The @env{HISTCONTROL} and @env{HISTIGNORE}
variables may be set to cause the shell to save only a subset of the
commands entered.
The @code{cmdhist}
shell option, if enabled, causes the shell to attempt to save each
line of a multi-line command in the same history entry, adding
semicolons where necessary to preserve syntactic correctness.
The @code{lithist}
shell option causes the shell to save the command with embedded newlines
instead of semicolons.
The @code{shopt} builtin is used to set these options.
@xref{Bash Builtins}, for a description of @code{shopt}.
@node Bash History Builtins
@section Bash History Builtins
@cindex history builtins
Bash provides two builtin commands which manipulate the
history list and history file.
@table @code
@item fc
@btindex fc
@example
@code{fc [-e @var{ename}] [-lnr] [@var{first}] [@var{last}]}
@code{fc -s [@var{pat}=@var{rep}] [@var{command}]}
@end example
The first form selects a range of commands from @var{first} to
@var{last} from the history list and displays or edits and re-executes
them.
Both @var{first} and
@var{last} may be specified as a string (to locate the most recent
command beginning with that string) or as a number (an index into the
history list, where a negative number is used as an offset from the
current command number). If @var{last} is not specified it is set to
@var{first}. If @var{first} is not specified it is set to the previous
command for editing and @minus{}16 for listing. If the @option{-l} flag is
given, the commands are listed on standard output. The @option{-n} flag
suppresses the command numbers when listing. The @option{-r} flag
reverses the order of the listing. Otherwise, the editor given by
@var{ename} is invoked on a file containing those commands. If
@var{ename} is not given, the value of the following variable expansion
is used: @code{$@{FCEDIT:-$@{EDITOR:-vi@}@}}. This says to use the
value of the @env{FCEDIT} variable if set, or the value of the
@env{EDITOR} variable if that is set, or @code{vi} if neither is set.
When editing is complete, the edited commands are echoed and executed.
In the second form, @var{command} is re-executed after each instance
of @var{pat} in the selected command is replaced by @var{rep}.
@var{command} is intepreted the same as @var{first} above.
A useful alias to use with the @code{fc} command is @code{r='fc -s'}, so
that typing @samp{r cc} runs the last command beginning with @code{cc}
and typing @samp{r} re-executes the last command (@pxref{Aliases}).
@item history
@btindex history
@example
history [@var{n}]
history -c
history -d @var{offset}
history [-anrw] [@var{filename}]
history -ps @var{arg}
@end example
With no options, display the history list with line numbers.
Lines prefixed with a @samp{*} have been modified.
An argument of @var{n} lists only the last @var{n} lines.
If the shell variable @env{HISTTIMEFORMAT} is set and not null,
it is used as a format string for @var{strftime} to display
the time stamp associated with each displayed history entry.
No intervening blank is printed between the formatted time stamp
and the history line.
Options, if supplied, have the following meanings:
@table @code
@item -c
Clear the history list. This may be combined
with the other options to replace the history list completely.
@item -d @var{offset}
Delete the history entry at position @var{offset}.
@var{offset} should be specified as it appears when the history is
displayed.
@item -a
Append the new
history lines (history lines entered since the beginning of the
current Bash session) to the history file.
@item -n
Append the history lines not already read from the history file
to the current history list. These are lines appended to the history
file since the beginning of the current Bash session.
@item -r
Read the history file and append its contents to
the history list.
@item -w
Write out the current history list to the history file.
@item -p
Perform history substitution on the @var{arg}s and display the result
on the standard output, without storing the results in the history list.
@item -s
The @var{arg}s are added to the end of
the history list as a single entry.
@end table
When any of the @option{-w}, @option{-r}, @option{-a}, or @option{-n} options is
used, if @var{filename}
is given, then it is used as the history file. If not, then
the value of the @env{HISTFILE} variable is used.
@end table
@end ifset
@node History Interaction
@section History Expansion
@cindex history expansion
The History library provides a history expansion feature that is similar
to the history expansion provided by @code{csh}. This section
describes the syntax used to manipulate the history information.
History expansions introduce words from the history list into
the input stream, making it easy to repeat commands, insert the
arguments to a previous command into the current input line, or
fix errors in previous commands quickly.
History expansion takes place in two parts. The first is to determine
which line from the history list should be used during substitution.
The second is to select portions of that line for inclusion into the
current one. The line selected from the history is called the
@dfn{event}, and the portions of that line that are acted upon are
called @dfn{words}. Various @dfn{modifiers} are available to manipulate
the selected words. The line is broken into words in the same fashion
that Bash does, so that several words
surrounded by quotes are considered one word.
History expansions are introduced by the appearance of the
history expansion character, which is @samp{!} by default.
@ifset BashFeatures
Only @samp{\} and @samp{'} may be used to escape the history expansion
character.
@end ifset
@ifset BashFeatures
Several shell options settable with the @code{shopt}
builtin (@pxref{Bash Builtins}) may be used to tailor
the behavior of history expansion. If the
@code{histverify} shell option is enabled, and Readline
is being used, history substitutions are not immediately passed to
the shell parser.
Instead, the expanded line is reloaded into the Readline
editing buffer for further modification.
If Readline is being used, and the @code{histreedit}
shell option is enabled, a failed history expansion will be
reloaded into the Readline editing buffer for correction.
The @option{-p} option to the @code{history} builtin command
may be used to see what a history expansion will do before using it.
The @option{-s} option to the @code{history} builtin may be used to
add commands to the end of the history list without actually executing
them, so that they are available for subsequent recall.
This is most useful in conjunction with Readline.
The shell allows control of the various characters used by the
history expansion mechanism with the @code{histchars} variable,
as explained above (@pxref{Bash Variables}). The shell uses
the history comment character to mark history timestamps when
writing the history file.
@end ifset
@menu
* Event Designators:: How to specify which history line to use.
* Word Designators:: Specifying which words are of interest.
* Modifiers:: Modifying the results of substitution.
@end menu
@node Event Designators
@subsection Event Designators
@cindex event designators
An event designator is a reference to a command line entry in the
history list.
Unless the reference is absolute, events are relative to the current
position in the history list.
@cindex history events
@table @asis
@item @code{!}
@ifset BashFeatures
Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab,
the end of the line, @samp{=} or @samp{(} (when the
@code{extglob} shell option is enabled using the @code{shopt} builtin).
@end ifset
@ifclear BashFeatures
Start a history substitution, except when followed by a space, tab,
the end of the line, or @samp{=}.
@end ifclear
@item @code{!@var{n}}
Refer to command line @var{n}.
@item @code{!-@var{n}}
Refer to the command @var{n} lines back.
@item @code{!!}
Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for @samp{!-1}.
@item @code{!@var{string}}
Refer to the most recent command
preceding the current position in the history list
starting with @var{string}.
@item @code{!?@var{string}[?]}
Refer to the most recent command
preceding the current position in the history list
containing @var{string}.
The trailing
@samp{?} may be omitted if the @var{string} is followed immediately by
a newline.
@item @code{^@var{string1}^@var{string2}^}
Quick Substitution. Repeat the last command, replacing @var{string1}
with @var{string2}. Equivalent to
@code{!!:s/@var{string1}/@var{string2}/}.
@item @code{!#}
The entire command line typed so far.
@end table
@node Word Designators
@subsection Word Designators
Word designators are used to select desired words from the event.
A @samp{:} separates the event specification from the word designator. It
may be omitted if the word designator begins with a @samp{^}, @samp{$},
@samp{*}, @samp{-}, or @samp{%}. Words are numbered from the beginning
of the line, with the first word being denoted by 0 (zero). Words are
inserted into the current line separated by single spaces.
@need 0.75
For example,
@table @code
@item !!
designates the preceding command. When you type this, the preceding
command is repeated in toto.
@item !!:$
designates the last argument of the preceding command. This may be
shortened to @code{!$}.
@item !fi:2
designates the second argument of the most recent command starting with
the letters @code{fi}.
@end table
@need 0.75
Here are the word designators:
@table @code
@item 0 (zero)
The @code{0}th word. For many applications, this is the command word.
@item @var{n}
The @var{n}th word.
@item ^
The first argument; that is, word 1.
@item $
The last argument.
@item %
The word matched by the most recent @samp{?@var{string}?} search.
@item @var{x}-@var{y}
A range of words; @samp{-@var{y}} abbreviates @samp{0-@var{y}}.
@item *
All of the words, except the @code{0}th. This is a synonym for @samp{1-$}.
It is not an error to use @samp{*} if there is just one word in the event;
the empty string is returned in that case.
@item @var{x}*
Abbreviates @samp{@var{x}-$}
@item @var{x}-
Abbreviates @samp{@var{x}-$} like @samp{@var{x}*}, but omits the last word.
@end table
If a word designator is supplied without an event specification, the
previous command is used as the event.
@node Modifiers
@subsection Modifiers
After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or more
of the following modifiers, each preceded by a @samp{:}.
@table @code
@item h
Remove a trailing pathname component, leaving only the head.
@item t
Remove all leading pathname components, leaving the tail.
@item r
Remove a trailing suffix of the form @samp{.@var{suffix}}, leaving
the basename.
@item e
Remove all but the trailing suffix.
@item p
Print the new command but do not execute it.
@ifset BashFeatures
@item q
Quote the substituted words, escaping further substitutions.
@item x
Quote the substituted words as with @samp{q},
but break into words at spaces, tabs, and newlines.
@end ifset
@item s/@var{old}/@var{new}/
Substitute @var{new} for the first occurrence of @var{old} in the
event line. Any delimiter may be used in place of @samp{/}.
The delimiter may be quoted in @var{old} and @var{new}
with a single backslash. If @samp{&} appears in @var{new},
it is replaced by @var{old}. A single backslash will quote
the @samp{&}. The final delimiter is optional if it is the last
character on the input line.
@item &
Repeat the previous substitution.
@item g
@itemx a
Cause changes to be applied over the entire event line. Used in
conjunction with @samp{s}, as in @code{gs/@var{old}/@var{new}/},
or with @samp{&}.
@item G
Apply the following @samp{s} modifier once to each word in the event.
@end table
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/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <config.h>
#if defined (HANDLE_MULTIBYTE)
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <shmbutil.h>
#include <shmbchar.h>
#if IS_BASIC_ASCII
/* Bit table of characters in the ISO C "basic character set". */
const unsigned int is_basic_table [UCHAR_MAX / 32 + 1] =
{
0x00001a00, /* '\t' '\v' '\f' */
0xffffffef, /* ' '...'#' '%'...'?' */
0xfffffffe, /* 'A'...'Z' '[' '\\' ']' '^' '_' */
0x7ffffffe /* 'a'...'z' '{' '|' '}' '~' */
/* The remaining bits are 0. */
};
#endif /* IS_BASIC_ASCII */
size_t
mbstrlen (s)
const char *s;
{
size_t clen, nc;
mbstate_t mbs = { 0 }, mbsbak = { 0 };
int f;
nc = 0;
while (*s && (clen = (f = is_basic (*s)) ? 1 : mbrlen(s, MB_CUR_MAX, &mbs)) != 0)
{
if (MB_INVALIDCH(clen))
{
clen = 1; /* assume single byte */
mbs = mbsbak;
}
if (f == 0)
mbsbak = mbs;
s += clen;
nc++;
}
return nc;
}
/* Return pointer to first multibyte char in S, or NULL if none. */
char *
mbsmbchar (s)
const char *s;
{
char *t;
size_t clen;
mbstate_t mbs = { 0 };
for (t = (char *)s; *t; t++)
{
if (is_basic (*t))
continue;
clen = mbrlen (t, MB_CUR_MAX, &mbs);
if (clen == 0)
return 0;
if (MB_INVALIDCH(clen))
continue;
if (clen > 1)
return t;
}
return 0;
}
int
mbsnlen(src, srclen, maxlen)
const char *src;
size_t srclen;
int maxlen;
{
int count;
int sind;
DECLARE_MBSTATE;
for (sind = count = 0; src[sind]; )
{
count++; /* number of multibyte characters */
ADVANCE_CHAR (src, srclen, sind);
if (sind > maxlen)
break;
}
return count;
}
#endif
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:; ./shx
sh:
<&$fd ok
nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:00 EDT 1992
bang geoff
quote 712824302
setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.024502.6176@host>
bgwait sleep done... wait 6187
bash:
<&$fd ok
nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:09 EDT 1992
bang geoff
quote 712824311
setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.024512.6212@host>
bgwait sleep done... wait 6223
ash:
<&$fd shx1: 4: Syntax error: Bad fd number
nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:19 EDT 1992
bang geoff
quote getdate: `"now"' not a valid date
setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.` echo 024521
bgwait sleep done... wait 6241
ksh:
<&$fd ok
nlbq ./shx: 6248 Memory fault - core dumped
bang geoff
quote getdate: `"now"' not a valid date
setbq defmsgid=<1992Aug3.024530.6257@host>
bgwait no such job: 6265
wait 6265
sleep done...
zsh:
<&$fd ok
nlbq Mon Aug 3 02:45:36 EDT 1992
bang shx3: event not found: /s/ [4]
quote 712824337
setbq defmsgid=<..6290@host>
bgwait shx7: unmatched " [9]
sleep done...
:;
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#! /bin/sh
for cmd in sh bash ash ksh zsh
do
echo
echo $cmd:
for demo in shx?
do
$cmd $demo
done
done
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LC_ALL=C
LANG=C
SHELLSTART=$(date +%s)
SECS=1275250155
export TZ=EST5EDT
case $SHELLSTART in
*s*) SHELLSTART=$(perl -e 'print time') ;; # take a shot
esac
printf "%()T\n" $SECS
printf "%(abde)Z\n" -1
printf "%(%e-%b-%Y %T)T\n" $SECS
printf -v v1 "%(%e-%b-%Y %T)T\n" $(date +%s)
printf -v v2 "%(%e-%b-%Y %T)T\n" -1
case $v1 in
$v2) ;;
*) echo "current time and -1 possible mismatch|$v1|$v2|" >&2 ;;
esac
unset v1 v2
v1=$(date +%s)
printf -v v2 "%(%s)T" -1
case $v1 in
$v2) ;;
*) echo "current time mismatch:$v1|$v2|" >&2 ;;
esac
unset v1 v2
printf "%(%x %X)T\n" $(( $SECS - 3600 ))
printf -v v1 "%(%F %r)T\n" $SHELLSTART
printf -v v2 "%(%F %r)T\n" -2
case $v1 in
$v2) ;;
*) echo "shell start time and -2 possible mismatch|$v1|$v2|" >&2 ;;
esac
unset v1 v2
printf "current time: %(%F %r)T\n" $SECS
printf "epoch time: %(%F %r %z)T\n" 0
printf "random time: %(%F %r %z)T\n" $SECS
printf "local time: %(%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y)T\n" $SECS
# test fieldwidth, justification, precision
printf "%-40.50(%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y)T date-style time\n" $SECS
# test fieldwidth, justification, precision, embedded parens
printf "%-40.50(%x (foo) %X)T date-style time\n" $SECS
# problem introduced in bash-4.2 patch 5
unset TZ
printf '%(%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z)T\n' >/dev/null
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# See whether or not we can use `diff -a'
( diff -a ./printf.tests ./printf.tests >/dev/null 2>&1 ) && AFLAG=-a
${THIS_SH} ./printf.tests > /tmp/xx 2>&1
diff $AFLAG /tmp/xx printf.right && rm -f /tmp/xx