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2004-05-31 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-31 | (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Set PATH. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-31 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-31 | (set_initialize): Remove unnecessary initialization of the `in_set' | Jim Meyering | |
buffer; that initialization triggered the same compiler bug as above. | |||
2004-05-31 | tr cleanup, mostly having to do with integer type ranges. | Jim Meyering | |
Remove all casts. Here are examples of the failures: $ echo a | tr a '[x*][y*2147483646][y*2147483646][y*4]' x $ echo abcd | tr abc '[b*\9]' bbbd $ echo abcd | tr abc '[b*0]' tr: invalid repeat count `0' in [c*n] construct $ echo abcd | tr -c '[a*65536]\n' '[b*]' tr: ../../coreutils-5.2.1/src/tr.c:1942: main: Assertion `get_next (s2, ((void *)0)) == -1 || truncate_set1' failed. Aborted (N_CHARS, N_CHAR_CLASSES): Now an enum, not a macro. This is safe since the code already assumes N_CHARS fits in int. (Filter): Remove: we want to prototype everything. (ORD, CHR): Remove. All uses removed. Some replaced with: (uchar): New function. All places where a char must be converted to an unsigned char are now done this way, not by ad-hoc methods. (count): New type. Use it whenever counts or states are needed. (BEGIN_STATE): Increase from INT_MAX - 1 (which was bogus, anyway, since we used it in an unsigned int context) to UINTMAX_MAX - 1. (REPEAT_COUNT_MAXIMUM): New macro. Use it in place of BEGIN_STATE whenever appropriate. (NOT_A_CHAR): Remove global macro; now a local enum. (UL_LOWER, UL_UPPER, UL_NONE): No longer specify values, since the rest of the code no longer depends on them. (class_ok): Remove; all uses changed to use inline comparisons. (RE_NO_TYPE): Remove; wasn't used or needed. (struct List_element): normal_char and equiv_code are now unsigned char, not int. first_char, last_char, and the_repeated_char are now unsigned char, not unsigned int. repeat_count is now count, not size_t. All uses changed. (struct Spec_list): state is now count, not unsigned int. lengthis now count, not size_t. n_indefinite_repeats is now size_t, not int. has_equiv_class, has_char_class, and has_restricted_char_class are now bool, not int. All uses changed. (struct E_string): s is now char *, not unsigned char *. escaped is now bool *, not int *. All uses changed. (ES_MATCH): Remove macro, replacing with: (es_match): New inline function. All uses changed. (squeeze_repeats, complement, posix_pedantic, truncate_set1, translating): Now bool, not int. (io_buf): Now char array, not unsigned char. (SET_TYPE): Remove. All uses replaced with bool. (is_equiv_class_member, unquote, append_range, append_char_class, append_equiv_class, find_closing_delim, star_digits_closebracket, build_spec_list, parse_str, homogeneous_spec_list): Now returns bool, not int. All uses changed. (is_equiv_class_member): Now inline. (is_equiv_class_member, is_char_class_member, make_printable_str, append_normal_char, append_range, append_repeated_char, get_s2_spec_stats): Args are now of proper integer type. (unquote, look_up_char_class, make_printable_str, append_equiv_class, build_spec_list, squeeze_filter): Avoid unsigned char *p; gently convert *p to unsigned char instead. (unquote, get_spec_stats): Do not jump past declarations and then use them; C doesn't allow this in portable programs. (make_printable_str): Check for overflow in size calculations. (xmemdup): Remove. All uses rewritten. (find_bracketed_repeat): Args are now of proper pointer-to-integer type. Do not reject [c*0]. Use xstrtoumax, not xstrtoul. (find_bracketed_repeat, star_digits_closebracket): Check that the digits are not escaped. (build_spec_list): Don't bother to copy opnd_str; not needed. (build_spec_list, get_next): Simplify internal logic a bit. (card_of_complement): Fix bug due to char overflow. (get_spec_stats): Don't assume len fits into int. Check for integer overflow. Use abort() rather than assert(0). (string2_extend): Fix subscript error: is_char_class_member (..., 255) was being invoked. (squeeze_filter): READER is never null now; simplify code. READER arg now has a simpler type. Remove unnecessary casts. (squeeze_filter, main): Calls to fwrite improperly checked result against zero, rather than against requested size. (plain_read): New function. (read_and_delete, read_and_xlate): Remove unused filter arg, and don't worry about hit_eof. Simplify by using plain_read. (set_initialize): Args are bool and bool *, not int and SET_TYPE *. (main): Always pass a non-null procedure to squeeze_filter. Rewrite so that class_ok isn't needed. | |||
2004-05-30 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-30 | Work around HPUX /bin/cc compiler bug. | Jim Meyering | |
(card_of_complement): Use cleaner `sizeof in_set' rather than `N_CHARS * sizeof(in_set[0])'. Using HPUX's /bin/cc (aC++/ANSI C B3910B A.05.55 [Dec 04 2003]) on an ia64-hp-hpux11.22 system, those two expressions are not the same (256 vs. 1024). The effect of this problem was that `tr -c x y' would fail: tr: when not truncating set1, string2 must be non-empty | |||
2004-05-30 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-30 | (dosync): Ignore EBADF errors, as IRIX 6.5 | Jim Meyering | |
fdatasync reports EBADF when syncing (unwritable) directories. Problem reported by Albert Chin-A-Young in: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2004-05/msg00165.html | |||
2004-05-29 | . | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | remove trailing blank | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (rm_option_init): Initialize new member, | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (rm_option_init): Initialize new member, x->require_restore_cwd. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (struct rm_options) [require_restore_cwd]: New member. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | rm -r would get a failed assertion when run from an inaccessible | Jim Meyering | |
directory and with two or more command line arguments including an absolute-named directory followed by a relative-named directory. (struct cwd_state): Define. (AD_pop_and_chdir): Redesign interface so that a restore_cwd failure can be detected by the caller. Instead of returning a malloc'd directory name, communicate it to caller via a new parameter, and return an indication of whether restore_cwd failed. Update caller. Eliminate an unnecessary call to AC_stack_top. (remove_dir): Change type of cwd_state parameter to `struct cwd_state' so we can now communicate to caller whether/how functions like restore_cwd have failed. Update caller. (rm_1): Fail if we've failed to restore the working directory and the name of the next file to remove is `.'-relative. (rm): Fail if the require_restore_cwd flag is true and we've failed to restore the working directory. | |||
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (IS_ABSOLUTE_FILE_NAME, IS_RELATIVE_FILE_NAME): Define. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (gl_PREREQ_XMALLOC): Require AC_FUNC_CALLOC. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | . | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | Fix typo: use ls -ldo, not ls -ldg. Patch from Albert Chin. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (AC_FUNC_CALLOC, _AC_FUNC_CALLOC_IF): New file/macros. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | New file. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-29 | (text_buffer_maxend): Remove declarations unused variable. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | (push_dir): Merge declaration and adjacent assignment into a single statement. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | tweak a comment | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | (AD_mark_helper): Eliminate unnecessary comparison. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-28 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-22 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-22 | (rm): Use free rather than XFREE. | Jim Meyering | |
(remove_dir): Use xmalloc, not XMALLOC. (ds_init): Likewise. | |||
2004-05-21 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | (TESTS): Add inaccessible. | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | # Ensure that rm works even when run from a directory | Jim Meyering | |
# for which the user has no access at all. | |||
2004-05-21 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | update from gnulib | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | update from gnulib | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | *** empty log message *** | Jim Meyering | |
2004-05-21 | update from gnulib | Jim Meyering | |