hush: wait for cmd
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function old new delta expand_vars_to_list 2129 2197 +68 Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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shell/brace.txt
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Brace Expansion
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Brace expansion is a mechanism by which arbitrary strings may be gener-
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ated. This mechanism is similar to pathname expansion, but the file-
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names generated need not exist. Patterns to be brace expanded take the
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form of an optional preamble, followed by either a series of comma-sep-
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arated strings or a sequence expression between a pair of braces, fol-
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lowed by an optional postscript. The preamble is prefixed to each
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string contained within the braces, and the postscript is then appended
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to each resulting string, expanding left to right.
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Brace expansions may be nested. The results of each expanded string
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are not sorted; left to right order is preserved. For example,
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a{d,c,b}e expands into `ade ace abe'.
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A sequence expression takes the form {x..y}, where x and y are either
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integers or single characters. When integers are supplied, the expres-
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sion expands to each number between x and y, inclusive. When charac-
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ters are supplied, the expression expands to each character lexico-
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graphically between x and y, inclusive. Note that both x and y must be
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of the same type.
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Brace expansion is performed before any other expansions, and any char-
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acters special to other expansions are preserved in the result. It is
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strictly textual. Bash does not apply any syntactic interpretation to
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the context of the expansion or the text between the braces.
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A correctly-formed brace expansion must contain unquoted opening and
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closing braces, and at least one unquoted comma or a valid sequence
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expression. Any incorrectly formed brace expansion is left unchanged.
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A { or , may be quoted with a backslash to prevent its being considered
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part of a brace expression. To avoid conflicts with parameter expan-
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sion, the string ${ is not considered eligible for brace expansion.
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This construct is typically used as shorthand when the common prefix of
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the strings to be generated is longer than in the above example:
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mkdir /usr/local/src/bash/{old,new,dist,bugs}
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or
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chown root /usr/{ucb/{ex,edit},lib/{ex?.?*,how_ex}}
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Brace expansion introduces a slight incompatibility with historical
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versions of sh. sh does not treat opening or closing braces specially
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when they appear as part of a word, and preserves them in the output.
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Bash removes braces from words as a consequence of brace expansion.
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For example, a word entered to sh as file{1,2} appears identically in
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the output. The same word is output as file1 file2 after expansion by
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bash. If strict compatibility with sh is desired, start bash with the
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+B option or disable brace expansion with the +B option to the set com-
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mand
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shell/hush.c
@ -2287,7 +2287,7 @@ static NOINLINE int expand_vars_to_list(o_string *output, int n, char *arg, char
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* expanded result may need to be globbed
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* and $IFS-splitted */
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debug_printf_subst("SUBST '%s' first_ch %x\n", arg, first_ch);
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process_command_subs(&subst_result, arg);
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G.last_exitcode = process_command_subs(&subst_result, arg);
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debug_printf_subst("SUBST RES '%s'\n", subst_result.data);
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val = subst_result.data;
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goto store_val;
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@ -3904,7 +3904,7 @@ static NOINLINE int run_pipe(struct pipe *pi)
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/* if someone gives us an empty string: `cmd with empty output` */
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if (!argv_expanded[0]) {
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debug_leave();
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return 0;
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return 0; // or G.last_exitcode? see emptytick.tests
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}
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x = find_builtin(argv_expanded[0]);
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@ -5202,10 +5202,10 @@ static int fetch_heredocs(int heredoc_cnt, struct parse_context *ctx, struct in_
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#if ENABLE_HUSH_TICK
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static FILE *generate_stream_from_string(const char *s)
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static FILE *generate_stream_from_string(const char *s, pid_t *pid_p)
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{
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FILE *pf;
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int pid, channel[2];
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pid_t pid;
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int channel[2];
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# if !BB_MMU
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char **to_free;
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# endif
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@ -5291,6 +5291,7 @@ static FILE *generate_stream_from_string(const char *s)
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}
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/* parent */
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*pid_p = pid;
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# if ENABLE_HUSH_FAST
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G.count_SIGCHLD++;
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//bb_error_msg("[%d] fork in generate_stream_from_string: G.count_SIGCHLD:%d G.handled_SIGCHLD:%d", getpid(), G.count_SIGCHLD, G.handled_SIGCHLD);
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@ -5300,8 +5301,8 @@ static FILE *generate_stream_from_string(const char *s)
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free(to_free);
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# endif
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close(channel[1]);
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pf = fdopen(channel[0], "r");
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return pf;
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//TODO: libbb: fdopen_or_die?
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return fdopen(channel[0], "r");
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}
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/* Return code is exit status of the process that is run. */
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{
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FILE *pf;
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struct in_str pipe_str;
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int ch, eol_cnt;
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pid_t pid;
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int status, ch, eol_cnt;
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pf = generate_stream_from_string(s);
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pf = generate_stream_from_string(s, &pid);
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if (pf == NULL)
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return 1;
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close_on_exec_on(fileno(pf));
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@ -5331,16 +5333,14 @@ static int process_command_subs(o_string *dest, const char *s)
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o_addQchr(dest, ch);
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}
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debug_printf("done reading from pipe, pclose()ing\n");
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/* Note: we got EOF, and we just close the read end of the pipe.
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* We do not wait for the `cmd` child to terminate. bash and ash do.
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* Try these:
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* echo `echo Hi; exec 1>&-; sleep 2` - bash waits 2 sec
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* `false`; echo $? - bash outputs "1"
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*/
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debug_printf("done reading from `cmd` pipe, closing it\n");
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fclose(pf);
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debug_printf("closed FILE from child. return 0\n");
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return 0;
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/* We need to extract exitcode. Test case
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* "true; echo `sleep 1; false` $?"
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* should print 1 */
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safe_waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
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debug_printf("child exited. returning its exitcode:%d\n", WEXITSTATUS(status));
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return WEXITSTATUS(status);
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}
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#endif /* ENABLE_HUSH_TICK */
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shell/hush_test/hush-psubst/tick5.right
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shell/hush_test/hush-psubst/tick5.tests
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true; echo `false` $?
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