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	Backport 'printf -v' from ksh 93v-
'printf' on bash and zsh has a popular -v option that allows assigning formatted output directly to variables without using a command substitution. This is much faster and avoids snags with stripping final linefeeds. AT&T had replicated this feature in the abandoned 93v- beta version. This backports it with a few tweaks and one user-visible improvement. The 93v- version prohibited specifying a variable name with an array subscript, such as printf -v var\[3\] foo. This works fine on bash and zsh, so I see no reason why this should not work on ksh, as nv_putval() deals with array subscripts just fine. src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/print.c: b_print(): - While processing the -v option when called as printf, get a pointer to the variable, creating it if necessary. Pass only the NV_VARNAME flag to enforce a valid variable name, and not (as 93v- does) the NV_NOARRAY flag to prohibit array subscripts. - If a variable was given, set the output file to an internal string buffer and jump straight to processing the format. - After processing the format, assign the contents to the string buffer to the variable. src/cmd/ksh93/data/builtins.c: - Document the new option, adding a warning that unquoted square brackets may trigger pathname expansion.
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			@ -3,6 +3,11 @@ For full details, see the git log at: https://github.com/ksh93/ksh
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Any uppercase BUG_* names are modernish shell bug IDs.
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2021-11-18:
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- The printf built-in command now supports a -v option as on bash and zsh.
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  This allows you to assign formatted output directly to a variable.
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2021-11-16:
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- By default, arithmetic expressions in ksh no longer interpret a number
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			@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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/***********************************************************************
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*                                                                      *
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*               This software is part of the ast package               *
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*          Copyright (c) 1982-2012 AT&T Intellectual Property          *
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*          Copyright (c) 1982-2014 AT&T Intellectual Property          *
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*          Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Contributors to ksh 93u+m           *
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*                      and is licensed under the                       *
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*                 Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0                  *
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			@ -176,6 +176,7 @@ int    b_print(int argc, char *argv[], Shbltin_t *context)
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	const char *options, *msg = e_file+4;
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	char *format = 0;
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	int sflag = 0, nflag=0, rflag=0, vflag=0;
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	Namval_t *vname=0;
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	Optdisc_t disc;
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	exitval = 0;
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	disc.version = OPT_VERSION;
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			@ -236,11 +237,21 @@ int    b_print(int argc, char *argv[], Shbltin_t *context)
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			else if(!sh_iovalidfd(shp,fd))
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				fd = -1;
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			else if(!(shp->inuse_bits&(1<<fd)) && (sh_inuse(shp,fd) || (shp->gd->hist_ptr && fd==sffileno(shp->gd->hist_ptr->histfp))))
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				fd = -1;
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			break;
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		case 'v':
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			vflag='v';
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			if(argc < 0)
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			{
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				/* prepare variable for printf -v varname */
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				vname = nv_open(opt_info.arg, shp->var_tree, NV_VARNAME);
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				if(!vname)
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				{
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					errormsg(SH_DICT, ERROR_exit(2), e_create, opt_info.arg);
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					UNREACHABLE();
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				}
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			}
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			else
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				vflag='v';
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			break;
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		case 'C':
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			vflag='C';
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	/* handle special case of '-' operand for print */
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	if(argc>0 && *argv && strcmp(*argv,"-")==0 && strcmp(argv[-1],"--"))
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		argv++;
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	if(vname)
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	{
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		if(!shp->strbuf2)
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			shp->strbuf2 = sfstropen();
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		outfile = shp->strbuf2;
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		goto printf_v;
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	}
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skip2:
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	if(fd < 0)
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	{
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	}
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	/* turn off share to guarantee atomic writes for printf */
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	n = sfset(outfile,SF_SHARE|SF_PUBLIC,0);
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printf_v:
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	if(format)
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	{
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		/* printf style print */
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			if(sfputc(outfile,'\n') < 0)
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				exitval = 1;
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	}
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	if(sflag)
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	if(vname)
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		nv_putval(vname, sfstruse(outfile), 0);
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	else if(sflag)
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	{
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		hist_flush(shp->gd->hist_ptr);
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		sh_offstate(SH_HISTORY);
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;
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const char sh_optprintf[] =
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"[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: printf (ksh 93u+m) 2021-09-13 $\n]"
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"[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: printf (ksh 93u+m) 2021-11-18 $\n]"
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"[--catalog?" SH_DICT "]"
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"[+NAME?printf - write formatted output]"
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"[+DESCRIPTION?\bprintf\b writes each \astring\a operand to "
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	"time conversions will be treated as if \bnow\b were supplied.]"
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"[+?\bprintf\b is equivalent to \bprint -f\b which allows additional "
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	"options to be specified.]"
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"[v]:[name?Put the output in the variable \aname\a instead of writing to "
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	"standard output. \aname\a may include an array subscript (note that "
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	"the square brackets should be quoted to avoid pathname expansion).]"
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"\n"
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"\nformat [string ...]\n"
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"\n"
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			@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
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#define SH_RELEASE_FORK	"93u+m"		/* only change if you develop a new ksh93 fork */
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#define SH_RELEASE_SVER	"1.0.0-beta.2"	/* semantic version number: https://semver.org */
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#define SH_RELEASE_DATE	"2021-11-16"	/* must be in this format for $((.sh.version)) */
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#define SH_RELEASE_DATE	"2021-11-18"	/* must be in this format for $((.sh.version)) */
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#define SH_RELEASE_CPYR	"(c) 2020-2021 Contributors to ksh " SH_RELEASE_FORK
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/* Scripts sometimes field-split ${.sh.version}, so don't change amount of whitespace. */
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			@ -1298,5 +1298,18 @@ got="$($SHELL -i "$hist_error_leak" 2>&1)"
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[[ $exp == "$got" ]] || err_exit "file descriptor leak after substitution error in hist builtin" \
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	"(expected $(printf %q "$exp"), got $(printf %q "$got"))"
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# ======
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# printf -v works as of 2021-11-18
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integer ver=.sh.version
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exp=ok$'\f'0000$ver$'\n'
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printf -v got 'ok\f%012d\n' $ver 2>/dev/null
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[[ $got == "$exp" ]] || err_exit "printf -v not working" \
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	"(expected $(printf %q "$exp"), got $(printf %q "$got"))"
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unset got
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printf -v 'got[1][two][3]' 'ok\f%012d\n' $ver 2>/dev/null
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[[ ${got[1]["two"][3]} == "$exp" ]] || err_exit "printf -v not working with array subscripts" \
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	"(expected $(printf %q "$exp"), got $(printf %q "$got"))"
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unset got ver
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# ======
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exit $((Errors<125?Errors:125))
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