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- BASH PATCH REPORT
- =================
-
- Bash-Release: 4.3
- Patch-ID: bash43-014
-
- Bug-Reported-by: Greg Wooledge <wooledg@eeg.ccf.org>
- Bug-Reference-ID: <20140418202123.GB7660@eeg.ccf.org>
- Bug-Reference-URL: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-bash/2014-04/msg00004.html
-
- Bug-Description:
-
- Under certain circumstances, $@ is expanded incorrectly in contexts where
- word splitting is not performed.
-
- Patch (apply with `patch -p0'):
- --- a/subst.c
- +++ b/subst.c
- @@ -3248,8 +3248,10 @@ cond_expand_word (w, special)
- if (w->word == 0 || w->word[0] == '\0')
- return ((char *)NULL);
-
- + expand_no_split_dollar_star = 1;
- w->flags |= W_NOSPLIT2;
- l = call_expand_word_internal (w, 0, 0, (int *)0, (int *)0);
- + expand_no_split_dollar_star = 0;
- if (l)
- {
- if (special == 0) /* LHS */
- @@ -7847,6 +7849,10 @@ param_expand (string, sindex, quoted, ex
- We also want to make sure that splitting is done no matter what --
- according to POSIX.2, this expands to a list of the positional
- parameters no matter what IFS is set to. */
- + /* XXX - what to do when in a context where word splitting is not
- + performed? Even when IFS is not the default, posix seems to imply
- + that we behave like unquoted $* ? Maybe we should use PF_NOSPLIT2
- + here. */
- temp = string_list_dollar_at (list, (pflags & PF_ASSIGNRHS) ? (quoted|Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES) : quoted);
-
- tflag |= W_DOLLARAT;
- @@ -8816,6 +8822,7 @@ finished_with_string:
- else
- {
- char *ifs_chars;
- + char *tstring;
-
- ifs_chars = (quoted_dollar_at || has_dollar_at) ? ifs_value : (char *)NULL;
-
- @@ -8830,11 +8837,36 @@ finished_with_string:
- regardless of what else has happened to IFS since the expansion. */
- if (split_on_spaces)
- list = list_string (istring, " ", 1); /* XXX quoted == 1? */
- + /* If we have $@ (has_dollar_at != 0) and we are in a context where we
- + don't want to split the result (W_NOSPLIT2), and we are not quoted,
- + we have already separated the arguments with the first character of
- + $IFS. In this case, we want to return a list with a single word
- + with the separator possibly replaced with a space (it's what other
- + shells seem to do).
- + quoted_dollar_at is internal to this function and is set if we are
- + passed an argument that is unquoted (quoted == 0) but we encounter a
- + double-quoted $@ while expanding it. */
- + else if (has_dollar_at && quoted_dollar_at == 0 && ifs_chars && quoted == 0 && (word->flags & W_NOSPLIT2))
- + {
- + /* Only split and rejoin if we have to */
- + if (*ifs_chars && *ifs_chars != ' ')
- + {
- + list = list_string (istring, *ifs_chars ? ifs_chars : " ", 1);
- + tstring = string_list (list);
- + }
- + else
- + tstring = istring;
- + tword = make_bare_word (tstring);
- + if (tstring != istring)
- + free (tstring);
- + goto set_word_flags;
- + }
- else if (has_dollar_at && ifs_chars)
- list = list_string (istring, *ifs_chars ? ifs_chars : " ", 1);
- else
- {
- tword = make_bare_word (istring);
- +set_word_flags:
- if ((quoted & (Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES|Q_HERE_DOCUMENT)) || (quoted_state == WHOLLY_QUOTED))
- tword->flags |= W_QUOTED;
- if (word->flags & W_ASSIGNMENT)
- --- a/patchlevel.h
- +++ b/patchlevel.h
- @@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
- regexp `^#define[ ]*PATCHLEVEL', since that's what support/mkversion.sh
- looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
-
- -#define PATCHLEVEL 13
- +#define PATCHLEVEL 14
-
- #endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */
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