BASH PATCH REPORT
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=================
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Bash-Release: 4.3
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Patch-ID: bash43-034
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Bug-Reported-by: Dreamcat4 <dreamcat4@gmail.com>
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Bug-Reference-ID: <CAN39uTpAEs2GFu4ebC_SfSVMRTh-DJ9YanrY4BZZ3OO+CCHjng@mail.gmail.com>
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Bug-Reference-URL: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2015-05/msg00001.html
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Bug-Description:
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If neither the -f nor -v options is supplied to unset, and a name argument is
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found to be a function and unset, subsequent name arguments are not treated as
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variables before attempting to unset a function by that name.
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Patch (apply with `patch -p0'):
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--- a/builtins/set.def
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+++ b/builtins/set.def
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@@ -751,9 +751,11 @@ unset_builtin (list)
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WORD_LIST *list;
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{
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int unset_function, unset_variable, unset_array, opt, nameref, any_failed;
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+ int global_unset_func, global_unset_var;
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char *name;
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unset_function = unset_variable = unset_array = nameref = any_failed = 0;
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+ global_unset_func = global_unset_var = 0;
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reset_internal_getopt ();
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while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "fnv")) != -1)
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@@ -761,10 +763,10 @@ unset_builtin (list)
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switch (opt)
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{
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case 'f':
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- unset_function = 1;
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+ global_unset_func = 1;
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break;
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case 'v':
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- unset_variable = 1;
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+ global_unset_var = 1;
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break;
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case 'n':
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nameref = 1;
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@@ -777,7 +779,7 @@ unset_builtin (list)
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list = loptend;
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- if (unset_function && unset_variable)
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+ if (global_unset_func && global_unset_var)
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{
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builtin_error (_("cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"));
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return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
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@@ -795,6 +797,9 @@ unset_builtin (list)
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name = list->word->word;
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+ unset_function = global_unset_func;
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+ unset_variable = global_unset_var;
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+
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#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
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unset_array = 0;
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if (!unset_function && valid_array_reference (name))
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--- a/patchlevel.h
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+++ b/patchlevel.h
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@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
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regexp `^#define[ ]*PATCHLEVEL', since that's what support/mkversion.sh
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looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
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-#define PATCHLEVEL 33
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+#define PATCHLEVEL 34
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#endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */
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