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Fix redefining & unsetting functions in subshells (BUG_FNSUBSH)

Functions can now be correctly redefined and unset in subshell
environments (such as ( ... ), $(command substitutions), etc).
Before this fix, attempts to do this were silently ignored (!!!),
causing the wrong code (i.e.: the function by the same name from
the parent shell environment) to be executed.

Redefining and unsetting functions within "shared" command
substitutions of the form '${ ...; }' is also fixed.

Prior discussion: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/73

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/parse.c:
- A fix from George Koelher (URL above). He writes:
  | The parser can set t->comnamp to the wrong function.
  | Suppose that the shell has executed
  |     foo() { echo WRONG; }
  | and is now parsing
  |     (foo() { echo ok; } && foo)
  | The parser was setting t->comnamp to the wrong foo. [This
  | fix] doesn't set t->comnamp unless it was a builtin. Now the
  | subshell can't call t->comnamp, so it looks for foo and finds
  | the ok foo in the subshell's function tree.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/typeset.c:
- Unsetting functions in a virtual/non-forked subshell still
  doesn't work: nv_open() fails to find the function. To work
  around this problem, make 'unset -f' fork the subshell into its
  own process with sh_subfork().
- The workaround exposed another bug: if we unset a function in a
  subshell tree that overrode a function by the same name in the
  main shell, then nv_delete() exposes the function from the main
  shell scope. Since 'unset -f' now always forks a subshell, the
  fix is to simply walk though troot's parent views and delete any
  such zombie functions as well. (Without this, the 4 'more fun'
  tests in tests/subshell.sh fail.)

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/subshell.c: sh_subfuntree():
- Fix function (re)definitions and unsetting in "shared" command
  substitutions of the form '${ commandlist; }' (i.e.: if
  sp->shp->subshare is true). Though internally this is a weird
  form of virtual subshell, the manual page says it does not
  execute in a subshell (meaning, all changes must survive it), so
  a subshell function tree must not be created for these.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/subshell.sh:
- Add regression tests related to these bugfixes. Test unsetting
  and redefining a function in all three forms of virtual subshell.

(cherry picked from commit dde387825ab1bbd9f2eafc5dc38d5fd0bf9c3652)
This commit is contained in:
Martijn Dekker 2020-05-29 08:27:20 +01:00
parent 6e90d4d76c
commit 047cb3303c
7 changed files with 65 additions and 9 deletions

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NEWS
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@ -4,6 +4,20 @@ For full details, see the git log at:
Any uppercase BUG_* names are modernish shell bug IDs.
2020-05-29:
- Fix BUG_FNSUBSH: functions can now be correctly redefined and unset in
subshell environments (such as ( ... ), $(command substitutions), etc).
Before this fix, this was silently ignored, causing the function by the
same name from the parent shell environment to be executed instead.
fn() { echo mainsh; }
(fn() { echo subsh; }; fn); fn
This now correctly outputs "subsh mainsh" instead of "mainsh mainsh".
ls() { echo "ls executed"; }
(unset -f ls; ls); ls
This now correctly lists your directory and then prints "ls executed",
instead of printing "ls executed" twice.
2020-05-21:
- Fix truncating of files with the combined redirections '<>;file' and

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@ -54,11 +54,6 @@ https://github.com/modernish/modernish/tree/0.16/lib/modernish/cap/
not work within the command substitution, acting as if standard output is
still closed.
- BUG_FNSUBSH: Function definitions within subshells (including command
substitutions) are ignored if a function by the same name exists in the
main shell, so the wrong function is executed. 'unset -f' is also silently
ignored. This only applies to non-forked subshells.
- BUG_IFSGLOBS: In glob pattern matching (as in case or parameter
substitution with # and %), if IFS starts with ? or * and the "$*"
parameter expansion inserts any IFS separator characters, those characters

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@ -1171,6 +1171,12 @@ static int unall(int argc, char **argv, register Dt_t *troot, Shell_t* shp)
while(r = optget(argv,name)) switch(r)
{
case 'f':
/*
* Unsetting functions in a virtual/non-forked subshell doesn't work due to limitations
* in the subshell function tree mechanism. Work around this by forking the subshell.
*/
if(shp->subshell && !shp->subshare)
sh_subfork();
troot = sh_subfuntree(1);
break;
case 'a':
@ -1253,7 +1259,18 @@ static int unall(int argc, char **argv, register Dt_t *troot, Shell_t* shp)
if(troot==shp->var_tree && shp->st.real_fun && (dp=shp->var_tree->walk) && dp==shp->st.real_fun->sdict)
nv_delete(np,dp,NV_NOFREE);
else if(isfun && !(np->nvalue.rp && np->nvalue.rp->running))
{
nv_delete(np,troot,0);
/*
* If we have just unset a function in a subshell tree that overrode a function by the same
* name in the main shell, then the above nv_delete() call incorrectly restores the function
* from the main shell scope. So walk though troot's parent views and delete any such zombie
* functions. Note that this only works because 'unset -f' now forks if we're in a subshell.
*/
Dt_t *troottmp;
while((troottmp = troot->view) && (np = nv_search(name,troottmp,0)) && is_afunction(np))
nv_delete(np,troottmp,0);
}
#if 0
/* causes unsetting local variable to expose global */
else if(shp->var_tree==troot && shp->var_tree!=shp->var_base && nv_search((char*)np,shp->var_tree,HASH_BUCKET|HASH_NOSCOPE))

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@ -17,4 +17,4 @@
* David Korn <dgk@research.att.com> *
* *
***********************************************************************/
#define SH_RELEASE "93u+m 2020-05-21"
#define SH_RELEASE "93u+m 2020-05-29"

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@ -1465,10 +1465,10 @@ static Shnode_t *simple(Lex_t *lexp,int flag, struct ionod *io)
{
/* check for builtin command */
Namval_t *np=nv_bfsearch(argp->argval,lexp->sh->fun_tree, (Namval_t**)&t->comnamq,(char**)0);
if(cmdarg==0)
t->comnamp = (void*)np;
if(np && is_abuiltin(np))
{
if(cmdarg==0)
t->comnamp = (void*)np;
if(nv_isattr(np,BLT_DCL))
{
assignment = 1+(*argp->argval=='a');

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@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ Dt_t *sh_subfuntree(int create)
register struct subshell *sp = subshell_data;
if(!sp || sp->shp->curenv==0)
return(sh.fun_tree);
if(!sp->sfun && create)
if(!sp->sfun && create && !sp->shp->subshare)
{
sp->sfun = dtopen(&_Nvdisc,Dtoset);
dtview(sp->sfun,sp->shp->fun_tree);

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@ -623,4 +623,34 @@ do if [[ -e $f ]]
fi
done
# ======
# Unsetting or redefining functions within subshells
# ...function can be unset in subshell
func() { echo mainfunction; }
(unset -f func; typeset -f func >/dev/null 2>&1) && err_exit 'function fails to be unset in subshell'
v=$(unset -f func; typeset -f func >/dev/null 2>&1) && err_exit 'function fails to be unset in comsub'
v=${ unset -f func 2>&1; } && ! typeset -f func >/dev/null 2>&1 || err_exit 'function unset fails to survive ${ ...; }'
# ...function can be redefined in subshell
func() { echo mainfunction; }
(func() { echo sub; }; [[ ${ func; } == sub ]]) || err_exit 'function fails to be redefined in subshell'
v=$(func() { echo sub; }; func) && [[ $v == sub ]] || err_exit 'function fails to be redefined in comsub'
v=${ { func() { echo sub; }; } 2>&1; } && [[ $(PATH=/dev/null func) == sub ]] \
|| err_exit 'function redefine fails to survive ${ ...; }'
# ...some more fun from Stéphane Chazelas: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/73#issuecomment-384178095
a=$tmp/morefun.sh
cat >| "$a" <<EOF
true() { echo WRONG; }
(true() { echo ok; } && true && unset -f true && true) || false
# the extra '|| false' avoids optimising out the subshell
EOF
v=$("$SHELL" "$a") && [[ $v == ok ]] || err_exit 'fail: more fun 1'
v=$("$SHELL" -c "$(cat "$a")") && [[ $v == ok ]] || err_exit 'fail: more fun 2'
v=$("$SHELL" -c 'eval "$(cat "$1")"' x "$a") && [[ $v == ok ]] || err_exit "fail: more fun 3"
v=$("$SHELL" -c '. "$1"' x "$a") && [[ $v == ok ]] || err_exit "fail: more fun 4"
# ======
exit $((Errors<125?Errors:125))