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libast: Update cdt(3): Allow empty strings in (dt)trees
This backports most of the Cdt (container data types) mechanism from the ksh 93v- beta, based on ground work done by OpenSUSE: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/shells/ksh/ksh93-dttree-crash.dif plus adaptations to match ksh 93u+m and an updated manual page (src/lib/libast/man/cdt.3) added directly from the 93v- sources. | Thu Dec 20 12:48:02 UTC 2012 - werner@suse.de | | - Add ksh93-dttree-crash.dif - Allow empty strings in (dt)trees | (bnc#795324) | | Fri Oct 25 14:07:57 UTC 2013 - werner@suse.de | | - Rework patch ksh93-dttree-crash.dif As usual, precious little information is available because the OpenSUSE bug report is currently closed to the public: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795324 However, a cursory inspection suggests that this code contains improvements to do with concurrent processing and related robustness. The new cdt.3 manual page adds a lot about that. This has been in production use on OpenSUSE for a long time, so hopefully this will make ksh a little more stable again. Only one way to find out: let's commit and test this... BTW, to get a nice manual, use groff and ghostscript's ps2pdf: $ groff -tman src/lib/libast/man/cdt.3 | ps2pdf - cdt.3.pdf
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/* preset aliases for interactive non-POSIX ksh */
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dtclose(shp->alias_tree);
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shp->alias_tree = sh_inittree(shp,shtab_aliases);
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dtuserdata(shp->alias_tree,shp,1);
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}
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}
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#if SHOPT_REMOTE
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