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enum: remove arbitrary one-argument limitation
b_enum() contains a check that exactly one argument is given: 237: if (error_info.errors || !*argv || *(argv + 1)) But the subsequent argument handling loop will happily deal with multiple arguments: 246: while(cp = *argv++) Every other declaration command supports multiple arguments and I see no reason why enum shouldn't. Simply removing the '*(argv + 1)' check allows 'enum' to create more than one type per invocation. src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/enum.c: - b_enum(): Remove check for >1 args as described above. - Update documentation to describe the behaviour of enumeration types in arithmetic expressions and to add an example: a bool type with two enumeration values 'false' (0) and 'true' (1). That type is predefined in ksh 93v- and 2020. We're not going to do that in 93u+m but it's good to document the possibility. src/cmd/ksh93/sh.1: - Make changes parallel to the enum.c self-doc update.
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@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ For full details, see the git log at: https://github.com/ksh93/ksh/tree/1.0
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Any uppercase BUG_* names are modernish shell bug IDs.
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2022-03-05:
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- The 'enum' command can now create more than one type per invocation.
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2022-02-23:
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- When reading input from the keyboard, ksh now turns off nonblocking I/O
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***********************************************************************/
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#include "defs.h"
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#define ENUM_ID "enum (ksh 93u+m) 2021-12-17"
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#define ENUM_ID "enum (ksh 93u+m) 2022-03-05"
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const char sh_optenum[] =
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"[-?@(#)$Id: " ENUM_ID " $\n]"
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"[--catalog?" ERROR_CATALOG "]"
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"[+NAME?enum - create an enumeration type]"
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"[+DESCRIPTION?\benum\b is a declaration command that creates an enumeration "
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"type \atypename\a that can only store any one of the values in the indexed "
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"array variable \atypename\a.]"
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"[+DESCRIPTION?\benum\b is a declaration command that creates one or more "
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"enumeration type declaration commands named \atypename\a. Variables "
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"of the created type can only store any one of the \avalue\as given. "
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"For example, \benum bool=(false true)\b creates a Boolean variable "
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"type of which variables may be declared like \bbool x=true y=false\b.]"
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"[+?If the list of \avalue\as is omitted, then \atypename\a must name an "
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"indexed array variable with at least two elements.]"
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"[+?For more information, see \atypename\a \b--man\b.]"
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"[+?For more information, create a type, then use \atypename\a \b--man\b.]"
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"[+USE IN ARITHMETIC EXPRESSIONS?When an enumeration variable is used in an "
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"arithmetic expression, its value is the index into the array that "
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"defined it, starting from 0. Taking the \bbool\b type from the "
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"example above, if a variable of this type is used in an arithmetic "
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"expression, \bfalse\b translates to 0 and \btrue\b to 1.]"
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"[+?Enumeration values may also be used directly in an arithmetic expression "
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"that refers to a variable of an enumeration type. "
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"To continue our example, for a \bbool\b variable \bv\b, "
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"\b((v==true))\b is the same as \b((v==1))\b and "
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"if a variable named \btrue\b exists, it is ignored.]"
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"[i:ignorecase?The values are case insensitive.]"
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"\n"
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"\n\atypename\a[\b=(\b \avalue\a ... \b)\b]\n"
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"\n\atypename\a[\b=(\b \avalue\a ... \b)\b] ...\n"
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"\n"
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"[+EXIT STATUS]"
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"{"
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break;
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}
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argv += opt_info.index;
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if (error_info.errors || !*argv || *(argv + 1))
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if (error_info.errors || !*argv)
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{
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error(ERROR_USAGE|2, "%s", optusage(NiL));
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return 1;
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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 "2022-02-23" /* must be in this format for $((.sh.version)) */
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#define SH_RELEASE_DATE "2022-03-05" /* must be in this format for $((.sh.version)) */
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#define SH_RELEASE_CPYR "(c) 2020-2022 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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.IR echo (1)
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for usage and description.
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.TP
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\(dd \f3enum\fP \*(OK \f3\-i\fP \*(CK \f2type\^\fP\*(OK=(\f2value\^\fP .\|.\|.) \*(CK
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Creates a declaration command named \f2type\^\fP that
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allows one of the specified \f2value\fPs as
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enumeration names. If \f3=(\fP\f2value\^\ .\|.\|.\|\fP\f3)\fP is
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\(dd \f3enum\fP \*(OK \f3\-i\fP \*(CK \f2type\^\fP\*(OK=(\f2value\^\fP .\|.\|.) \*(CK .\|.\|.
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Creates, for each \f2type\^\fP specified,
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an enumeration type declaration command named \f2type\^\fP.
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Variables of the created type can only store any one of the \f2value\fPs given.
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For example, \f3enum bool=(false true)\fP creates a Boolean variable
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type of which variables may be declared like \f3bool x=true y=false\fP.
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If \f3=(\fP\f2value\^\ .\|.\|.\|\fP\f3)\fP is
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omitted, then \f2type\^\fP must be an indexed array variable with at
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least two elements and the values are taken from this array variable.
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If
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above), enumeration type values translate to index numbers between 0 and the
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number of defined values minus 1. It is an error for an arithmetic expression
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to assign a value outside of that range. Decimal fractions are ignored.
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Taking the \f3bool\fP type from the example above,
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if a variable of this type is used in an arithmetic expression,
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\f3false\fP translates to 0 and \f3true\fP to 1.
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Enumeration values may also be used directly in an arithmetic expression
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that refers to a variable of an enumeration type.
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To continue our example, for a \f3bool\fP variable \f3v\fP,
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\f3((v==true))\fP is the same as \f3((v==1))\fP
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and if a variable named \f3true\fP exists, it is ignored.
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.RE
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.TP
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\(dg \f3eval\fP \*(OK \f2arg\^\fP .\|.\|. \*(CK
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