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The old code mishandled --time-spec='+%%b', as it misinterpreted
the '%b' as being the month abbreviation. Also, it mishandled
the extremely unlikely case of a month abbreviation containing '%'.
The performance part of this patch sped up 'ls' by about 1% on my
little benchmark of 'ls -lR' on the source directory in the
en_US.UTF-8 locale (Fedora 24 x86-64).
* NEWS: Document the bug fix.
* src/ls.c (first_percent_b, abformat_init): New static functions.
(ABFORMAT_SIZE): New constant.
(use_abformat): New static var.
(abmon, required_mon_width): Remove these static vars.
(abmon_init): Now accepts a pointer to abmon, and returns a boolean.
All callers changed. Reject month abbrs containing '%', as these
would mess up strftime. Simplify mbsalign result checking,
since (size_t) -1 exceeds ABFORMAT_SIZE.
(abformat_init, align_nstrftime): Precompute all 24 formats at
startup, rather than computing a format for each time stamp.
(decode_switches): Call abformat_init instead of abmon_init.
(align_nstrftime): Accept recentness bool instead of format.
All callers changed.
* tests/misc/time-style.sh: Test for format with '%%b'.
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Given that `ttyname` is already conditionally declared in src/system.h,
other declarations are redundant and problematic for example in ChromeOS
which has a new FORTIFY implementation that, as an artifact of how it's
implemented, causes the compiler to complain if certain standard library
functions are redeclared without special compiler-specific attributes.
* src/pinky.c: Remove declaration (which was unused anyway).
* src/who.c: Remove declaration.
* src/system.h (getlogin, getuid, geteuid, getgrgid, getpwuid, ttyname):
Add the parameter type to the declarations to avoid warnings when these
backup declarations are used.
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Compiling in gnulib-tests/ would fail on some platforms
due to a missing lib/assert.h. Reported by Assaf Gordon in
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2016-09/msg00016.html
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This doesn't affect the generated code on my system; it's merely
a cleaner way to use the recently-introduced Linux-specific API.
* m4/jm-macros.m4 (gl_CHECK_ALL_HEADERS): Check for linux/fs.h.
* src/copy.c: Include <linux.fs.h> if available.
(FICLONE) [__linux__]: Define if not already defined.
(clone_file): Use FICLONE instead of the older BTRFS_IOC_CLONE,
as this ioctl is no longer btrfs-specific.
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Usage example:
date --debug -d 'now + 3 days'
Print parsing and debugging information to stderr when using date's
-d/--date option.
See: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2016-01/msg00076.html
* src/date.c (main): Add '--debug' option, enable debugging
in gnulib's parse-datetime.y module.
* tests/misc/date.pl: Repeat tests with '--debug' enable, ensure
no regression.
* tests/misc/date-debug.sh: Test output of '--debug' option.
* tests/local.mk: Add above test.
* NEWS: Mention new option.
* doc/coreutils.texi: Likewise.
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* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add flexmember.
* src/sort.c: Include flexmember.h.
(struct tempnode): Make the last member flexible.
(create_temp_file): Port to strict C11/C99 rules for
allocation alignment with flexible array members.
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* src/factor.c (lbuf_putc): Only buffer more than a line
when not using the tool interactively.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Fixes http://pad.lv/1620139
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Postpone installation of signal handlers until they're needed.
That is right before the first escape sequence is printed.
* src/ls.c (signal_setup): A new function refactored from main()
to set and restore signal handlers.
(main): Move signal handler setup to put_indicator()
so that the default signal handling is untouched as long as possible.
Adjusted condition for restoring signal handlers to reflect the change.
(put_indicator): Install signal handlers if called for the very first
time. It uses the same code that was in main() prior to this commit.
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1365933
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24232
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* doc/coreutils.texi (date invocation): Add a missing quotation mark.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24349
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* src/dircolors.hin: Add .zst and .tzst suffixes for the
Zstandard/zstd compression tools. See http://zStd.net and
https://code.facebook.com/posts/1658392934479273/
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* src/tr.c (unquote): Use indices of type "unsigned int", rather
than a mix or "size_t" and "int", presuming that no command-line-
specified string will have length longer than UINT_MAX.
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* src/ptx.c (fix_output_parameters): Switch to an unsigned type that
matches the OCCURS.file_index type. This avoids the following error
from gcc-7.0.0 20160829 (experimental):
src/ptx.c:1220:14: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur \
when simplifying conditional to constant [-Werror=strict-overflow]
if (file_index > 0)
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* src/cp.c (make_dir_parents_private): Use default permissions for
created directories when --no-preserve=mode is specified.
* tests/cp/cp-parents.sh: Add a test case.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24251
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* src/dd.c (usage): Add a comma which is significant for
the rewrapping done in man pages.
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* src/expand.c, src/unexpand.c: Move global variables from here...
* src/expand-common.h, src/expand-common.c: ... to here.
* src/expand.c, src/unexpand.c: (parse_tab_stops, validate_tab_stops,
next_file): Move identical functions to new module.
(add_tab_stop): Move to new module, including additional code from
'unexpand' (keeping max_column_width) which will have no effect in when
used in 'expand'. Refactor common next-column calculation code
into a new function 'get_next_tab_column'.
* src/local.mk: (src_expand_SOURCES, src_unexpand_SOURCES): Add
'expand-common.c'; (noinst_HEADERS): Add 'expand-common.h'.
* po/POTFILES.in: Add 'expand-common.c'.
* tests/misc/expand.pl: Add more tests.
* tests/misc/unexpand.pl: Likewise.
* TODO: Move conclusions to above test after investigation.
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Use hash table for seaching in filter_mount_list() and get_dev()
This improves performance for 20K mount entries from:
real 0m1.731s
user 0m0.532s
sys 0m1.188s
to:
real 0m1.066s
user 0m0.028s
sys 0m1.032s
* src/df.c (devlist_table): Define hash table.
(devlist_hash): Add hash function.
(devlist_compare): Add hash comparison function.
(devlist_for_dev): Add lookup function.
(devlist_free): Add cleanup function.
(filter_mount_list): Use the above hash table.
While at it, rename the variable 'devlist' to 'seen_dev' for
better readability.
(me_for_dev): Use the above lookup function.
NEWS: Mention the improvement.
THANKS.in: Remove the committer; add original submitter Josef Cejka.
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* src/date.c (usage): This was thought to introduce other ambiguities,
and was inconsistent with the format presented in the touch(1) docs.
* doc/coreutils.texi (date invocation): Likewise.
See http://bugs.gnu.org/24077
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src/id.c:249:29: error: potential null pointer dereference \
[-Werror=null-dereference]
pw_name = xstrdup (pwd->pw_name);
~~~^~~~~~~~~
src/whoami.c:89:11: error: potential null pointer dereference \
[-Werror=null-dereference]
puts (pw->pw_name);
~~^~~~~~~~~
* src/id.c (main): Explicitly exit with EXIT_FAILURE after an eror to
help gcc-6 to detect that the dereferenced pointer is valid.
* src/whoami.c (main): Likewise.
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Mainly for
* 77d36b5 obstack: pacify GCC 6 with -Wnull-dereference
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* cfg.mk (sc_THANKS_in_sorted): This check would fail on systems
for which "." is not ignored. Add a quick sort-based check for
that error, and skip the check on any broken system.
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* src/date.c (usage): Make the characters used to summarize
the input format, match the output +FORMAT characters.
* doc/coreutils.texi (date invocation): Likewise.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24077
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The following is a reproducer for the wrong dependency:
$ ./configure --enable-install-program=arch
$ make
$ rm -f src/arch man/arch.1
$ make man/arch.1
GEN man/arch.1
help2man: can't get `--help' info from man/arch.td/arch
Try `--no-discard-stderr' if option outputs to stderr
Makefile:14378: recipe for target 'man/arch.1' failed
make: *** [man/arch.1] Error 127
* man/local.mk (man/arch.1): Change to depend on src/arch rather than
src/uname: while the arch binary depends on uname.c and uname-arch.c,
its man page depends on the arch binary.
Reported downstream by Rodrigues Goldwyn <rgoldwyn@suse.com> in
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/415172
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* src/sort.c (traverse_raw_number): Accept thousands separator only
if it is immediately followed by a digit.
* tests/misc/sort-h-thousands-sep.sh: Cover the fix for this bug.
Suggested by Pádraig Brady in http://bugs.gnu.org/24015
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* src/sort.c (traverse_raw_number): Allow to skip only one occurrence
of thousands_sep to avoid finding the unit in the next column in case
thousands_sep matches as blank and is used as column delimiter.
* tests/misc/sort-h-thousands-sep.sh: Add regression test for this bug.
* tests/local.mk: Reference the test.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Reported at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1355780
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24015
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* src/sort.c (traverse_raw_number): New function for traversing numbers.
(find_unit_order): Use traverse_raw_number() instead of open-coding it.
(debug_key): Likewise.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (install invocation): Update -Z documentation.
* src/install.c (make_ancestor): Set default security context before
calling mkdir() if the -Z option is given.
(process_dir): Call restorecon() on the destination directory if the
-Z option is given.
(usage): Update -Z documentation.
* tests/install/install-Z-selinux.sh: A new test for 'install -Z -D'
and 'install -Z -d' based on tests/mkdir/restorecon.sh.
* tests/local.mk: Reference the test.
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
Reported at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1339135
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/23868
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* tests/rm/rm-readdir-fail.sh: Since we use the returned dirent
from the readdir wrapper it must be the correct type and not
just cast. Therefore setup so that we only have to define a
wrapper for readdir(), which works appropriately on 32 and 64 bit.
Issue reported by Bernhard Voelker, where rm was seen to invoke
rmdir() on invalid file names.
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Follow-up to commit c92585b1: improve epipe test script, with
suggestions from Bernhard Voelker and Pádraig Brady.
see: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2016-04/msg00067.html .
* tests/misc/seq-epipe.sh: Avoid too many subshells,
stricter validation of errors and output from seq,
skip if trapping SIGPIPE is not supported.
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* src/stty.c: Disable setting of "swtch" to ^z as that
conflicts with and disables using ^z as "susp".
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Reported and tested by Rich Burridge at:
http://bugs.gnu.org/23866
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* tests/rm/rm-readdir-fail.sh: A new test to simulate readdir()
failing immediately or after returning a few entries, and verifying
that rm does the appropriate thing.
This was initially reported at:
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=984910
where it was mentioned that readdir() may fail
when an NFS server has a poor readdir cookie implementation.
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* gnulib: Update to latest.
* NEWS: Specifically mention the fts readdir() fix
and reindent to standard indentation.
* tests/init.sh: Update from gnulib.
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* src/yes.c: Include full-write.h.
(main): Use full_write, not write, to simplify handling of partial
writes. Don't bother using stdio to output data; just use
full_write with a buffer as large as needed. Reuse operand
strings if possible, and if the buffer would otherwise be large.
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* src/yes.c (main): Loop over the write buffer to
handle the case where write may write less than requested.
* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
Reported by Paul Eggert.
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* src/yes.c (main): Output 'y' not '-'.
* tests/misc/yes.sh: Add a test for default output.
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GCC 7 warned about undefined behavior in this unlikely case.
Problem reported by Jim Meyering in: http://bugs.gnu.org/23825
* src/md5sum.c (main):
* src/paste.c (main):
* src/yes.c (main):
Avoid undefined behavior when argc == INT_MAX.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Mention in the summary
dicussion that --key is used to specify fields. Give a summary
in the --key description, of the most common use case of specifying
a field, and that by default those fields include the blank separators
at the start of each field in the comparisons.
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Print warning regardless of locale, avoid warning if key is zero width.
Problem reported by Karl Berry in http://bugs.gnu.org/23665 .
* src/sort.c: (key_warnings): change conditions for 'leading spaces'
warning.
* tests/misc/sort-debug-warn.sh: adjust tests accordingly.
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Easier troubleshooting of individual 'sort --debug' messages.
Discussed in http://bugs.gnu.org/23665 .
* tests/misc/sort-debug-warn.sh: add progress number before each sort
invocation.
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* src/dircolors.hin: Reduce the list by replacing all specific
mentions of "color" with the pattern "*color*". This will also
cater for other entries like "konsole-256color".
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/23542
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* NEWS: Mention the bug fix.
* src/nl.c (proc_body, proc_footer): Reset numbering here too.
* doc/coreutils.texi (nl invocation): Adjust for behavior change.
* tests/misc/nl.sh: Add a test case.
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* stc/stat.c (human_fstype): Add file system ID definition,
and use "smb2" as the name.
* NEWS (Improvements): Mention the change.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/23516
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* src/id.c (main): When configured with --enable-gcc-warnings and using
the very latest gcc built from git, building would fail with this:
src/id.c:200:8: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when \
simplifying conditional to constant [-Werror=strict-overflow]
bool default_format = (just_user + just_group + just_group_list
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rewrite to use bool-appropriate operators.
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* tests/df/skip-duplicates.sh: Skip the test when there is no
'/' entry listed by df, which was seen in certain chroot setups.
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Ensure I/O errors are detected (and terminate seq), preventing seq
from infloop (or running for long time with a large
range) upon write errors or ignored SIGPIPE. Examples:
seq 1 inf > /dev/full (seq_fast)
seq 1.1 0.1 inf >/dev/full (print_numbers)
* src/seq.c (io_error): A new function to diagnose appropriate
stdio errors and exit the program with failure status.
(seq_fast, print_numbers): Explicitly check for write errors
and terminate the program with diagnostic.
* tests/misc/seq-io-errors.sh: Test error detection with /dev/full.
* tests/misc/seq-epipe.sh: Test error detection with broken pipes.
* tests/local.mk: Add new tests.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
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* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add file system ID definition,
and use "wslfs" as the name.
* NEWS (Improvements): Mention the change.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/23273
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* src/yes.c (main): For large inputs only write a single
diagnostic for write errors.
* tests/misc/yes.sh: Test when /dev/full is available.
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* src/sleep.c (main): Allow ERANGE since we allow "inf" values.
* src/timeout.c (parse_duration): Likewise.
* tests/misc/sleep.sh: New file. Tests for sleep(1).
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters.sh: Add case for newly allowed
$LDBL_MAX. Also use returns_ throughout the file. Also avoid
small timeout values which might give false failures under load.
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* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_expr_unsigned): expr uses intmax_t internally
when GMP is not available, so flag any uses of unsigned limits.
* tests/misc/timeout-parameters.sh: Remove the overflow related
to UINT_MAX as it's handled by the following case. Change the
following case from 99... to $TIME_T_OFLOW to be more expressive
in what it's actually testing. Directly check that commands succeed,
rather than inspecting $? afterwards.
* tests/dd/skip-seek-past-dev.sh: Guard against large device sizes.
* tests/id/setgid.sh: Protect: Guard against large group IDs.
* tests/misc/cut-huge-range.sh: Tweak comment to avoid syntax check.
It's tempting to simplify to just skip the test if expr fails,
but SIZE_MAX > INTMAX_MAX is the common case.
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