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Martijn Dekker
7a421ba57f INIT: tweak cc.{darwin,freebsd}; add cc.openbsd
(cherry picked from commit a1d8ff6faca522a29161582952e232afc76fd643)
2020-06-12 01:45:16 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
8e97419b0b Fix ${.sh.subshell} counter to actually count level of subshells
This counter is documented as follows:
"The current depth for subshells and command substitution."

But before this commit, the actual behaviour was that the counter
was reset to zero whenever a subshell forked for any reason: a
pipe, background job, running 'ulimit', redirecting stdout in a
command substitution, and more. This behaviour was:

1. Not consistent with the documentation. Non-forked (a.k.a.
   virtual) subshells are an internal implementation detail which
   scripts should not have to be concerned with. The manual page
   doesn't mention them at all.

2. Inherently broken. Since a subshell may fork for any number of
   reasons, even mid-run, and those reasons may change with
   bugfixes and further development, scripts have never actually
   been able to rely on the value of ${.sh.subshell}.

So, this commit fixes the counter to count the levels of all
subshells, both virtual and forked.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/xec.c: _sh_fork():
- Increase ${.sh.subshell} whenever we fork.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/subshell.c:
- sh_subfork():
  * Fix comment to properly explain what it does. It doesn't
    "create" a subshell, it forks off an existing virtual subshell.
  * Don't zero ${.sh.subshell}. Instead, since sh_fork() increases
    it but we're forking an existing subshell, undo the increase.
- sh_subshell():
  * Remove 'int16_t subshell' variable. It was unnecessary and
    mostly unused. It was also the wrong type: it was assigned the
    value from shp->subshell which is of type short.
  * Increase and decrease the level of virtual subshells and
    ${.sh.subshell} independently.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/variables.sh:
- Add regression tests for ${.sh.subshell} in virtual and forked
  subshells of several kinds: comsub, parentheses, pipe, bg job.
- Undo wrong error test count fix from 04b4aef0.

(cherry picked from commit a0e0e29e7e0dbf21e4b3958ae02bde6665fb2696)
2020-06-12 01:45:16 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
6c68b53170 For consistency & greppability: global replace "sub-shell" => "subshell"
(cherry picked from commit 25eeb9bcdc0a23a66765fd3e5d7e36337da65051)
2020-06-12 01:45:16 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
8b07d2a011 Fix various crashes by removing invalid memccpy() use
The sfputr() function (put out a null-terminated string) contained
a use of memccpy() that was invalid and could cause crashes,
because the buffer it was copying into could overlap or even be
identical with the buffer being copied from.

Among (probably) other things, this commit fixes a crash in 'print
-v' (print a compound variable structure) on macOS, that caused the
comvar.sh and comvario.sh regression tests to fail spectacularly.
Now they pass.

Issue discovered and fixed by Kurtis Rader in the abandoned ksh2020
branch; this commit backports the fix. He wrote:

| #if _lib_memccpy && !__ia64 /* these guys may never get it right */
|
| The problem is that assertion is wrong. It implies that the libc
| implementation of memccpy() on IA64 is broken. Which is
| incorrect. The problem is the AST sfputr() function is depending
| on what is explicitly undefined behavior in the face of
| overlapping source and destination buffers.
| [...] Using memccpy() simply complicates the code and is unlikely
| to be measurably, let alone noticeably, faster.

Further discussion/analysis: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/78

src/lib/libast/sfio/sfputr.c:
- Remove memccpy use. Always use the manual copying loop.

(cherry picked from commit fbe3c83335256cb714a4aa21f555083c9f1d71d8)
2020-06-12 01:45:16 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
6f0e008cf7 Fix unsetting special vars in subshells (re: efa31503, 8b7f8f9b)
This fixes (or at least works around) a bug that caused special
variables such as PATH, LANG, LC_ALL, LINENO, etc. to lose their
effect after being unset in a subshell.

For example:
(unset PATH; PATH=/dev/null; ls); : wrongly ran 'ls'
(unset LC_ALL; LC_ALL=badlocale); : failed to print a diagnostic

This is yet another problem with non-forking/virtual subshells. If
you forced the subshell to fork (one way of doing this is using the
'ulimit' builtin, e.g. ulimit -t unlimited) before unsetting the
special variable, the problem vanished.

I've tried to localise the problem. I suspect the sh_assignok()
function, which is called from unall(), is to blame. This function
is supposed to make a copy of a variable node in the virtual
subshell's variable tree. Apparently, it fails to copy the
associated permanent discipline function settings (stored in the
np->nvfun->disc pointer) that gave these variables their special
effect, and which survive unset. However, my attempts to fix that
have been unsuccessful. If anyone can figure out a fix, please send
a patch/pull request!
Data point: This bug existed in 93u 2011-02-08, but did not yet
exist in M-1993-12-28-s+. So it is a regression.

Meanwhile, pending a proper fix, this commit adds a safe
workaround: it forces a non-forked subshell to fork before
unsetting such a special variable.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/typeset.c: unall():
- If we're in a non-forked, non-${ ...; } subshell, then before
  unsetting any variable, check for variables with internal
  trap/discipline functions, and call sh_subfork() if any are
  found. To avoid crashing, this must be done before calling
  sh_pushcontext(), so we need to loop through the args separately.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/variables.sh:
- Remove the 'ulimit' that forced the fork; we do this in C now.

(cherry picked from commit 21b1a67156582e3cbd36936f4af908bb45211a4b)
2020-06-12 01:45:16 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
04722950bb tests/variables.sh: fix subshell error count, & another xtrace caught in comsub
(cherry picked from commit 04b4aef0cf14d255ee27305f1458b34a1d3b8b6c)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
b6b8b522a7 regress tests: remove use of unportable direct paths to commands
Many tests used direct paths to some commands, mostly /bin/echo and
/bin/cat. This is unportable (breaks on e.g. NixOS).
The correct way is to obtain the direct path using 'whence -p'.

There was also one use of '/usr/bin/pstack' in tests/comvario.sh
that seemed bogus. Apparently this was supposed to analyse a core
file after a crash. Even on Solaris and Linux, where that command
exists, the argument is documented to be a PID, not a core file. If
this ever worked anywhere, then it was system-specific enough to be
useless here, so I've removed it.

(cherry picked from commit 4563b8bc651cd9cb18dc73f56a041f7ac5534395)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
3552a2bafd Restore building on old Mac OS X (Darwin) with GCC (re: e74e98b8)
In making ksh build on new macOS, it stopped building on old Mac OS
X (old gcc-based Darwin). There is no real reason for this. We can
just restore the old cc wrapper script and use it if an old gcc
compiler is detected.

This is only tested on Mac OS X 10.3 on my old Power Mac G5 so far.
But at least that allows me to test fixes on that platform. Unusual
platforms sometimes expose corner case bugs...

bin/package, src/cmd/INIT/package.sh:
- If /usr/bin/cc is GCC, change 'darwin' host name to 'darwin_old'.
  This removes the long-obsolete 'darwin7' host name.

src/cmd/INIT/cc.darwin_old:
- Restore the old cc.darwin script for darwin_old hosts.

(cherry picked from commit 93d4c6497ea8e9cc9f4977b75d06a673a2229f80)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
794d1c8601 shtests: report signal when a test crashes
When a test aborted due to a signal, the >256 exit code signifying
the signal was incorrectly reported as the number of errors.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/shtests:
- For $? > 256, obtain and report the signal name using 'kill -l'.

(cherry picked from commit a7d8ae628e228fc3cadcf977fbffc87b90c7bc53)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
21f281a5fa tests/variables.sh: update virtual subshell failure TODO
Namerefs aren't broken in virtual/non-forked subshells after all
(phew). It is changing the locale that is somehow broken.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/variables.sh:
- Pending further investigation, update the TODO and don't fork the
  subshell until actually needed.

(cherry picked from commit efa3150396b383b6a68b2df45eab9005593b2e42)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
759157bdb2 Fix hang in unsetting functions in subshells (re: dde38782)
This fixes a really stupid bug in my own code for unsetting a
function in a subshell. The algorithm for walking through the
subshell tree was broken, resulting in an infinite loop if there
were multiple levels of subshell.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/typeset.c:
- Correct the subshell function tree walk that deletes functions
  from zombie parent scopes.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/subshell.sh:
- Add a regression test for setting and unsetting identically named
  functions in multiple levels of subshell.

(cherry picked from commit 972a7999c7f16469138daf3d86dfd6c0db3f4879)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
1026006db3 Fix BUG_KBGPID: $! was not updated under certain conditions
The $! special parameter was not set if a background job
(somecommand &) or co-process (somecommand |&) was launched as the
only command within a braces block with an attached redirection,
for example:
	{
		somecommand &
	} >&2
With the bug, $! was unchanged; now it contains the PID of
somecommand.

Ref.: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/1357

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/parse.c: item():
- When processing redirections following a compound command, always
  create a parent node with the TSETIO (I/O redirection) token.
     Before this commit, if the last command was of type TFORK (and
  the last command only tested as TFORK if the bg job or coprocess
  was the only command in a braces block, because the ksh parser
  optimises away the braces in that case), then the parent node was
  created with the TFORK token instead.
     I have no idea what David Korn's intention was with that, but
  this is clearly very wrong. Creating another TFORK node when
  parsing the redirection caused sh_exec() in sh/xec.c to execute
  the redirection in an extra forked, non-background subshell.
  Since redirections are executed before anything else, this
  subshell is what then launched the background job between the
  braces, so $! (a.k.a. shp->bckpid) was updated in that subshell
  only, and never in the main shell. The extra subshell also
  prevented the background job from being noticed by job control
  on interactive shells.
     So, the fix is simply to remove the broken test for TFORK.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/variables.sh:
- Add regression tests for a bg job and a co-process as the only
  command within a braces block with attached redirection.

(cherry picked from commit ffe5df30e69f7b596941a98498014d8e838861f2)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
a9351320ed tests/variables.sh: fix problems with tracing ('bin/shtests -x')
src/cmd/ksh93/tests/variables.sh:
- Unset -x in a command substitution that redirects stderr to
  stdout; this caused a spurious failure with tracing active.
- Execute the nameref tests in a subshell. They modified LINENO, so
  that all the line numbers after this test were traced and/or
  reported as 'foo'.
  . This exposed a bug in namerefs: this is yet another thing that
    is broken in non-forked/virtual subshells! That is for another
    commit. For now, fork the subshell and leave a TODO.

(cherry picked from commit 8b7f8f9b14523a66bdf337612daef2501c2bb5ba)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
80126062cc tests/bracket.sh: don't test r/w perms as root; fix typos
src/cmd/ksh93/tests/bracket.sh:
- -r and -w are always true when running as root, so skip these.
- Fix several typos in the [[ tests (apparent copy/paste errors).

(cherry picked from commit b9325e9753b38f087d0c5501d474f7d1f15c4d36)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
e1ef18c8ef tests/builtin.sh: don't use unportable 'seq' (is not on OpenBSD)
(cherry picked from commit c9f6c148bff1fe82cb575d55467f68f2bef939ff)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
eee47df423 Fix handling of skipped directories when autoloading functions
Fix a bug in autoloading functions. Directories in the path search
list which should be skipped (e.g. because they don't exist) did
not interact correctly with autoloaded functions, so that a
function to autoload was not always found.

Details:
https://github.com/att/ast/issues/1454

Fix backported (and cleaned up) from:
https://github.com/att/ast/commit/3bc58164

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/path.c:
- path_opentype(): Fix the path search loop so that entries marked
  with PATH_SKIP are handled correctly.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/functions.sh:
- Add regression test verifying an autoloaded function with a PATH
  that triggered the bug.
  The bug in path_opentype() fixed by this commit may affect other
  scenarios but we know it affects autoloaded functions. Hence the
  test for that scenario.

(cherry picked from commit a27903165775309f4f032de5d42ec1785f14cfbc)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
482d1c3dd6 fix 24 more typos found with the help of codespell
(cherry picked from commit a92198bc5f196ec1b4a34dc042ff3a594e316ad7)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
7003aba487 Fix 'test'/'[' exit status >1 on error in arithmetic expression
Fix BUG_TESTERR1A: POSIX non-compliance of 'test'/'[' exit status
on error. The command now returns status 2 instead of 1 when given
an invalid number or arithmetic expression, e.g.: [ 123 -eq 123x ]

The problem was that the test builtin (b_test()) calls the generic
arithmetic evaluation subsystem (sh/arith.c, sh/streval.c) which
has no awareness of the test builtin. A simple solution would be to
always make the arithmetic subsystem use an exit status > 1 for
arithmetic errors, but globally changing this may cause backwards
compatibility issues. So it's best to change the behaviour of the
'test' builtin only. This requires the arithmetic subsystem to be
aware of whether it was called from the 'test' builtin or not. To
that end, this commit adds a global flag and overrides the
ERROR_exit macro where needed.

src/cmd/ksh93/include/defs.h,
src/cmd/ksh93/sh/defs.c:
- Declare and initialise a global sh_in_test_builtin flag.
- Declare internal function for ERROR_exit override in test.c.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/test.c:
- Add override for ERROR_exit macro using a function that checks if
  the exit status is at least 2 if the error occurred while running
  the test builtin.
- b_test(): Set sh_in_test_builtin flag while running test builtin.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/arith.c,
src/cmd/ksh93/sh/streval.c:
- Override ERROR_exit macro using function from test.c.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/bracket.sh:
- Add regression test verifying status > 1 on arith error in test.

(cherry picked from commit 5eeae5eb9fd5ed961a5096764ad11ab870a223a9)
2020-06-12 01:45:15 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
e902633abe bin/shtests: fix SHELL=/path/to/ksh assignment argument
Passing a SHELL=/path/to/ksh assignment-argument after the
bin/shtest command (as documented in 'shtest --man') made the
wrapper script produce inconsistent results: it would launch and
claim to test the default shell, but src/cmd/ksh93/tests/shtests
would actually test the shell indicated in the argument.

bin/shtests:
- Scan arguments for a SHELL= (or KSH=) assignment-argument,
  setting $KSH (and then exporting $SHELL) based on that if found.

(cherry picked from commit 1e78fbbd094dfc84989ecadf06231c6515fb7412)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
ec888867fd Fix unsetting aliases in subshells
Aliases can now be correctly unset within subshell environments
(such as ( ... ), $(command substitutions), etc), as well as
non-subshell "shared" command substitutions (${ ...; }). Before,
attempts to unset aliases within these were silently ignored.

Prior discussion: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/108

Subshell alias trees are only referenced in a few places in the
code, *and* have always been broken, so this commit gets rid of the
whole notion of a subshell alias tree. Instead, there is now just
one flat alias tree, and subshells fork into a separate process
when aliases are set or unset within them. It is not really
conceivable that this could be a performance-sensitive operation,
or even a common one, so this is a clean fix with no downside.

src/cmd/ksh93/include/defs.h:
- Remove sh_subaliastree() definition.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/subshell.c:
- Remove salias element (pointer to subshell alias tree) from
  subshell struct.
- Remove sh_subaliastree() function.
- sh_subshell(): Remove alias subshell tree cleanup.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/typeset.c:
- b_alias(): If in subshell, fork before setting alias.
- b_unalias(): If in subshell, fork before unsetting alias.
- unall(): Remove sh_subaliastree() call.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/name.c:
- nv_open(): Remove sh_subaliastree() call.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/subshell.sh:
- Add regression tests for unsetting or redefining aliases within
  subshells.

(cherry picked from commit 12a15605b9521a2564a6e657905705a060e89095)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
047cb3303c 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)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
6e90d4d76c tests/path.sh: if root, skip tests involving unreadable scripts
These always fail when running as root, as root can access files
regardless of permission bits.

(cherry picked from commit a821fe13906ac8ef56162bebd7c3e976b973f91c)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
62f8e744f1 tests/variables.sh: minor fix in failure error msg
(cherry picked from commit bdcbcf42415aaf120a4e3a98fd4af1f8b810018f)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
593a5a8b7f Patch vulnerability CVE-2019-14868
Certain environment variables were interpreted as arithmetic
expressions on startup, leading to code injection.

Ref.:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1757324
c7de8b6412

(cherry picked from commit ee6b001d0611ad2e00b6da2c2b42051995c0a678)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
c1dae413d2 shtests: don't require specifying .sh extension for test script
It was annoying me that I always had to type out the .sh in
'shtests builtins.sh', etc. to execute a specific regression test
script. All the test scripts end in .sh, so this is superflous.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/shtests:
- Add .sh to test script arguments if not already present.

(cherry picked from commit d780e701fbf6f27b6e79f88542a3175bf5dd85e9)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
e999f6b169 Fix truncating of files with <>;file combined with <#pattern
The issue with truncating files was caused by out-of-sync streams.
Details and discussion: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/61

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/io.c: sh_iorestore():
- To be safe, sync all streams before restoring file descriptors.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/io.sh:
- Add two regression tests for truncating files with this
  combination of redirections.
- The second test, which invokes a -c script, is disabled for now
  as this triggers another corner case bug involving the SH_NOFORK
  optimisaton for -c scripts. That fix is for another commit.

(cherry picked from commit 18fb64840365c2ff4608188e5487bd79d08f67d1)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
a638e724d0 INIT/cc.darwin: revert inadvertent change in SHOPT_SPAWN
(cherry picked from commit def69c3315d1d357b3e067a186913991ea2abdf3)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
60516872de tests/io.sh: Update after BUG_PUTIOERR and BUG_REDIRIO fixes
src/cmd/ksh93/tests/io.sh:
- After BUG_REDIRIO was fixed in 29afc16c, '<>' now defaults to
  '0<>' instead of '1<>', as POSIX specifies. Update '<>' to '1<>'.
- After BUG_PUTIOERR was fixed in 9011fa93, one 'print' command
  with pipe buffering disabled (piped into 'read -n3') printed an
  expected I/O error to standard error. Redirect this to /dev/null.

(cherry picked from commit d4b6510fdf155a3d75a98860a09c0ebedb6c93d2)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
952944197f Fix bugs in testing if a parameter is set
This fixes three related bugs:
1. Expansions like ${var+set} remained static when used within a
   'for', 'while' or 'until' loop; the expansions din't change
   along with the state of the variable, so they could not be used
   to check whether a variable is set within a loop if the state of
   that variable changed in the course of the loop. (BUG_ISSETLOOP)
2. ${IFS+s} always yielded 's', and [[ -v IFS ]] always yielded
   true, even if IFS is unset. (BUG_IFSISSET)
3. IFS was incorrectly exempt from '-u' ('-o nounset') checks.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/macro.c: varsub():
- When getting a node pointer (np) to the parameter to test,
  special-case IFS by checking if it has a value and not setting
  the pointer if not. The node to IFS always exists, even after
  'unset -v IFS', so before this fix it always followed the code
  path for a parameter that is set. This fixes BUG_IFSISSET for
  ${IFS+s} and also fixes set -u (-o nounset) with IFS.
- Before using the 'nv_isnull' macro to check if a regular variable
  is set, call nv_optimize() if needed. This fixes BUG_ISSETLOOP.
  Idea from Kurtis Rader: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/1090
  Of course this only works if SHOPT_OPTIMIZE==1 (the default),
  but if not, then this bug is not triggered in the first place.
- Add some comments for future reference.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/test.c: test_unop():
- Fix BUG_IFSISSET for [[ -v IFS ]]. The nv_optimize() method
  doesn't seem to have any effect here, so the only way that I can
  figure out is to special-case IFS, nv_getval()'ing it to check if
  IFS has a value in the current scope.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/variables.sh:
- Add regression tests for checking if a varariable is set within a
  loop, within and outside a function with that variable made local
  (to check if the scope is honoured). Repeat these tests for a
  regular variable and for IFS, for ${foo+set} and [[ -v foo ]].

(cherry picked from commit a2cf79cb98fa3e47eca85d9049d1d831636c9b16)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
2887378ae3 INIT/cc.darwin: suppress another annoying compiler warning
src/cmd/INIT/cc.darwin:
- Since the flags added from Apple's ksh-27.tar.gz Makefile
  explicitly redefine a macro, let's disable the warning on
  redefined macros.

(cherry picked from commit 4b21a0abce8406e82d3afa4a68ef6bb56d98c797)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
c9ccee86bb Fix 'command -p' by fixing initialisation of default PATH variable
'command -p' was broken for non-interactive shells as the variable
used to store the default system PATH, std_path, was not
initialised correctly. For instance:
	$ ksh -c 'command -p ls'
	ksh: ls: not found
This fix by Siteshwar Vashisht is backported from ksh2020.
Ref.:
https://github.com/att/ast/issues/426
https://github.com/att/ast/pull/448

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/path.c:
- Correctly initialise std_path (the default PATH) when ksh is
  started as a non-interactive shell.

src/cmd/ksh93/sh.1:
- Fix vague explanation of 'command -p'.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/path.sh:
- Add regression test.

(cherry picked from commit a76439d60b70c18cf44d84c1962fcd8df84c947c)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
f35e7ecd1d INIT/cc.darwin: default to -Os (small code) like Apple does
(cherry picked from commit 2210ff9026ca3f05dc88988c72f56eea195753cc)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
9f6dd1ea73 ksh93/sh.1: say that ${.sh.subshell} only counts virtual subshells
${.sh.subshell} only counts the nesting level of virtual (non-forked)
subshell environments relative to the current process, whether that
is the main shell environment or a real (forked) subshell.

This means ${.sh.subshell} is not sufficient to test if your code
is running in a subshell environment, so it's important to mention
this in the manual.

E.g.:
    (echo ${.sh.subshell}; ulimit -t 1; echo ${.sh.subshell}); :
outputs 1 followed by 0.

(cherry picked from commit 63dad8863fd26bf3aa4d7a1cf60b743f4169f7c4)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
d10eab988a Regression test suite: bugfix: accurately report number of errors
The number of errors in each tests/*.sh test set is reported using
its exit code (up to 125). The main test script saves this code in
$e to report the number of errors. But if a set had errors, $e was
then erroneously overwritten before reporting the number of errors,
so it was always 1.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/shtests:
- Don't overwrite $e with the exit code of ((e == 0)).

(cherry picked from commit b9ab95488b23167316f5b21f338368c9490ebc50)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
75fc493e7d sh/suid_exec.c: fix 2 confusing typos in comments
(cherry picked from commit 6cccaedd91e4309b542b8a17c8318f3bff9511b0)
2020-06-12 01:45:14 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
412cd96dc1 fix 5 more typos: incorrect "than"
(cherry picked from commit 7e2e4651d2dd5884dd3ea06fc8df4dc45ec9bfb5)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
cafe33f048 Fix 'test -t 1' in $(command substitutions)
Standard output (FD 1) tested as being on a terminal within a
command substitution, which makes no sense as the command
substitution is supposed to be catching standard output.
    ksh -c 'v=$(echo begincomsub
                [ -t 1 ] && echo oops
                echo endcomsub)
            echo "$v"'
This should not output "oops".

This is one of the many bugs with ksh93 virtual (non-forked)
subshells. On the abandoned Vashist/Rader ksh2020 branch, this bug
was fixed by changing quite a lot of code, which introduced and/or
exposed another bug:
	https://github.com/att/ast/issues/1079
	https://github.com/att/ast/commit/8e1e405e
	https://github.com/att/ast/issues/1088
That issue was unresolved when the ksh2020 branch was abandoned.

The safer and more conservative fix is simply forcing the subshell
to fork if we're in a non-forked command substitution and testing
'-t 1'. It is hard to imagine a situation where this would cause a
noticable performance hit.

Note that this fix does not affect ksh93-specific "shared"
non-subshell ${ command substitutions; } which are executed in the
main shell environment, so that variables survive, etcetera.
'test -t 1' continues to wrongly return true there, but command
substitutions of that form cannot be forked because that would
defeat their purpose.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/test.c:
- Fix 'test -t 1', '[ -t 1 ]' and '[[ -t 1 ]]' by forking the
  current subshell if it is a virtual/non-forked subshell
  (shp->subshell), and a command substitution (shp->comsub), but
  NOT a "shared" ${ command substitution; } (!shp->subshare).

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/bracket.sh:
- Add two regression tests for this issue, which were adapted from
  the Vashist/Rader ksh2020 branch.

NEWS, src/cmd/ksh93/include/version.h:
- Update.

(cherry picked from commit b8ef05e457ead65b83417699b8dd8632f855e2fa)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
b87a7cabc5 tests/locale.sh: fix test that depended on 'od' whitespace output
Different implementations of the 'od' command may legitimately vary
the whitespace they output between fields. One of the regression
tests checked 'od' output without tolerating whitespace varieties,
which is not portable. For example, the BSD 'od' implementation
outputs more whitespace than the variant used to write the test.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/locale.sh:
- In test "incorrect string from printf %q", use 'awk' to eliminate
  whitespace from 'od' output before checking results.

(cherry picked from commit 7aa830bd3a2284f7228ee7189f5671749c3f2682)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
49c7a52edd tests/locale.sh: fix UTF-8 test to use builtin command
This test used an unportable invocation of an external 'join'
command. The options used were Solaris-specific. Not all OSs
support UTF-8 in their external utilities so using an external
utility is not appropriate.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/locale.sh:
- Rewrite the 'join test script' to use ksh builtin 'cut' instead.
  This should suffice to check whether the locale is correctly set,
  which is the point of this test.

(cherry picked from commit fb16f33ff1e9d33d5fccc5cf9633d508eb6eecc7)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
11226f9edd tests/locale.sh: remove unportable test with external 'wc' command
The -C flag to 'wc' is not portable; '-m' is the portable variant.
However, this whole test is not appropriate here, as it tests the
external 'wc' utility and not ksh's builtin version -- so any test
failure represents a bug in the OS and not in ksh.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/locale.sh:
- Remove test that counts two € (euro) character using the OS's
  external 'wc' utility. Keep the test that uses builtin 'wc'.

(cherry picked from commit e1b25e0ace85ee6e62734fb236900fe069dccb6e)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
2318de328a Regression test suite: get rid of unportable 'mktemp -dt'
The regression test suite used 'mktemp -dt' to create temporary
directories, but that is not portable, e.g. it does not work on
macOS, FreebSD or NetBSD. Installing a compatible 'mktemp' in
another location in $PATH did not work either, as the regression
test suite resets $PATH.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/*:
- Replace many uses of 'mktemp -dt' by a portable and reasonably
  safe way to create a temporary directory.

(cherry picked from commit 71f4c43703e3eff034009b4c8f4110bd32f4e209)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
2e7602da2a Add bin/shtests, convenient wrapper for regression tests
This new wrapper script sets up the correct environment for running
the ksh93 regression test suite. It allows running the tests
without AST nmake, which is not maintained in this repository.
An alternative ksh to test may be passed in the $KSH env var.

bin/shtests:
- Added. Sets up environment before passing control to
  'src/cmd/ksh93/tests/shtest'. Passes on any options given.

NEWS:
- Updated.

(cherry picked from commit 14ced94ed83991687c645a09bd2e45a5c2ffe8dc)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
93e15a3035 Fix BUG_PUTIOERR: Check for and report I/O error in output builtins
This allows scripts to check for a nonzero exit status on the
'print', 'printf' and 'echo' builtins and prevent possible infinite
loops if SIGPIPE is ignored.

sfsync() was already returning a negative value on I/O error, so
all we need to do is add a check. The stream buffer will need to be
filled before an I/O error can be detected, but this is the same on
other shells. See manual page: src/lib/libast/man/sfio.3

Ref.: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/1093
      https://github.com/att/ast/pull/1363

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/print.c: b_print():
- Make sure an error result from sfsync() is reflected in the
  output builtin's exit status (exitval).
- Write an I/O error message (e_io) if the exit status is nonzero.

src/cmd/ksh93/data/msg.c, src/cmd/ksh93/include/io.h:
- Add the e_io[] error message.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/builtins.sh:
- Add I/O error regression test, checking for the correct error
  message and exit status. All three output builtins use the same
  b_print() function so we only need to test one.

src/cmd/ksh93/tests/basic.sh,
src/cmd/ksh93/tests/coprocess.sh:
- Redirect stderr on a few 'print' commands to /dev/null; these
  now issue an expected I/O error. This does not cause failures.

NEWS, TODO:
- Update.

(cherry picked from commit 9011fa933552e483dab460f7dd1593d64e059d94)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
846ad93272 Fix 'print -s -f'
This fix is backported from the Vashisht/Rader ksh2020 branch.

src/cmd/ksh93/bltins/print.c:
- Fix syncing history when print -s -f is used. For example, the
  following now correctly adds a 'cd' command to the history:
	print -s -f 'cd -- %q\n' "$PWD"
  Ref.:	https://github.com/att/ast/issues/425
	https://github.com/att/ast/pull/442

src/cmd/ksh93/include/version.h:
- Version date bump.

(cherry picked from commit 46ba7ecdc5c14cd73f6cb24b16c50bdc331a000e)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
e856094ca2 Fix build scripts so ksh compiles on recent macOS (Mac OS X)
This updates the cc.darwin* compiler compatibility wrapper scripts
and patches bin/package to identify a 64-bit system, allowing ksh
to build using a simple 'bin/package make' command on at least on
macOS Mojave (10.14.6). Testing on other macOS versions is invited.

src/cmd/INIT/cc.darwin:
- Remove obsolete compatibility cruft
- Update compiler flags:
  * remove obsolete/unneeded -DCLK_TCK=100 (this is already defined
    in the system header i386/limits.h included by time.h)
  * add necessary flags from Apple's Makefile in ksh-27.tar.gz:
    -DSHOPT_SPAWN=0 -D_ast_int8_t=int64_t -D_lib_memccpy
    source: https://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/ksh/
  * add -Wno-unused-value and -Wno-parentheses to suppress excessive
    clang warnings that object to David Korn's coding style.
- Update linker flags:
  * remove obsolete -Wl,-m
  * add flag from Apple's Makefile: -Wl,-search_paths_first

src/cmd/INIT/cc.darwin.i386,
src/cmd/INIT/cc.darwin.i386-64:
- Removed as superfluous (was identical to generic cc.darwin).

bin/package,
src/cmd/INIT/package.sh:
- Fix the recognition of a 64-bit system from the output of a 'file
  /bin/sh' command (what an ugly hack... never mind), so that the
  architecture is correctly identified as darwin.i386-64.

(cherry picked from commit e74e98b886a2bc5760166c124412474293f85fd8)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
38df54982f TODO: add items about broken default aliases
(cherry picked from commit a607aca927b8ffc3ef9210e7f0028cd2eae75c20)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
eeee77edd1 Fix BUG_REDIRIO
ksh used to redirect standard output by default when no file
descriptor was specified with the rarely used '<>' reading/writing
redirection operator. It now redirects standard input by default,
as POSIX specifies and as all other POSIX shells do. To redirect
standard output for reading and writing, you now need '1<>'.

Ref.: https://github.com/att/ast/issues/75
      http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18_07_07

(cherry picked from commit 29afc16c47824fc79ed092ae7704c525b1db6a0a)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
915b2b2e19 Bump version, rename branch: 93u+ => 93u+m
Let's call this series of ksh93 the '93u+m' branch, for 'minor'
conservative bug fixes from 'modernish'. :)

src/cmd/ksh93/include/version.h:
- Rename release ID: 93u+ => 93u+m
- Update release date (2020-05-13)

(cherry picked from commit ea1c7ff8da597ff9057235a53e84c3c4cc944ee4)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
3edd751063 Add TODO, documenting currently known shell bugs
(cherry picked from commit b55a910d31df40ce8809833bb913d350cf234a6e)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00
Martijn Dekker
6a4972069f Fix BUG_CASELIT: pattern matching as literal string in 'case'
This fixes an undocumented 'case' pattern matching misbehaviour
(labelled BUG_CASELIT in modernish) that goes back to the original
Bourne shell, but wasn't discovered until 2018.

If a pattern doesn't match as a pattern, it's tried again as a
literal string. This breaks common validation use cases, such as:

n='[0-9]'
case $n in
( [0-9] )  echo "$n is a number" ;;
esac

would output "[0-9] is a number" as the literal string fallback
matches the pattern. As this misbehaviour was never documented
anywhere (not for Bourne, ksh88, or ksh93), and it was never
replicated in other shells (not even in ksh88 clones pdksh and
mksh), it is unlikely any scripts rely on it.

Of course, a literal string fallback, should it be needed, is
trivial to implement correctly without this breakage:

case $n in
( [0-9] | "[0-9]")  echo "$n is a number or the number pattern" ;;
esac

src/cmd/ksh93/sh/xec.c:
- Remove trim_eq() function responsible for implementing the
  misbehaviour described above.

NEWS:
- Added. Document this bugfix.

Ref.:
- The problem: thread starting at
  https://www.mail-archive.com/austin-group-l@opengroup.org/msg02127.html
- The solution, thanks to George Koehler: comments/commits in
  https://github.com/att/ast/issues/476
- Modernish BUG_CASELIT bug test & documentation:
  https://github.com/modernish/modernish/commit/b2024ae3

(cherry picked from commit 8d6c8ce69884767a160c1e20049e77bdd849c248
with some extra edits to NEWS to upate the info for this reboot)
2020-06-12 01:45:13 +02:00