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2016-10-16all: use die() rather than error(EXIT_FAILURE)Pádraig Brady
die() has the advantage of being apparent to the compiler that it doesn't return, which will avoid warnings in some cases, and possibly generate better code. * cfg.mk (sc_die_EXIT_FAILURE): A new syntax check rule to catch any new uses of error (CONSTANT, ...);
2016-10-15build: also distribute new file, src/die.hJim Meyering
* src/local.mk (noinst_HEADERS): Add die.h.
2016-10-15build: add die.h; avoid new warnings from GCC 7Jim Meyering
* src/die.h (die): New file/function from grep. Note: we expect this file to migrate to gnulib. * src/csplit.c: Include die.h. (check_format_conv_type): Use die in place of error-nonzero;break; * src/install.c (strip): Likewise. * src/nl.c (proc_text): Likewise. This also suppresses a new warning from GCC 7's -Werror=strict-overflow. * src/tail.c (parse_options): Likewise. * src/basename.c (main): Adjust "fall through" comment so that GCC 7's -Wimplicit-fallthrough honors it. * src/cp.c (main): Add a "fall through" comment. * src/ls.c (gobble_file): Likewise. (get_funky_string): Adjust a "fall through" comment so it is recognized. * cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_system_h_headers): Add die.h to this list of exempt src/*.h files.
2016-10-15maint: pr: avoid new GCC 7 warningJim Meyering
* src/pr.c (main): Avoid this warning from GCC 7: src/pr.c:1119:6: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when \ simplifying conditional to constant [-Werror=strict-overflow] if (n_files == 0)
2016-10-04rm: disallow --n alias for --no-preserve-rootPádraig Brady
* src/rm.c (main): Ensure the full --no-preserve-root option is specified, rather than allowing --n etc. * tests/rm/r-root.sh: Add a test case. * NEWS: Mention the change in behavior. Improved by Jim Meyering. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24604
2016-09-28tail: -F now always processes initially untailable filesPádraig Brady
which was not the case when inotify was not available. * src/tail.c (any_live_files): Simplify, since the IGNORE flag is now only set when a file should be ignored indefinitely. (recheck): Only output the "giving up on name" message when that's actually the case. Only set the IGNORE flag when ignoring a file indefinitely. (tail_file): Likewise. * tests/tail-2/retry.sh: Add a test case. Also run all existing test cases with and without inotify. NEWS: Mention the fix. THANKS.in: Add the reporter. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/24495 which was detected using Symbolic Execution techniques developed in the course of the SYMBIOSYS research project at COMSYS, RWTH Aachen University.
2016-09-22who: avoid new warning from upcoming gcc-7Jim Meyering
* src/who.c (idle_string): This function would fail to compile with -Werror and today's built-from-git gcc due to this warning: src/who.c: In function 'print_user': src/who.c:201:36: error: may write format character ':' at offset 4 \ past the end of the destination [-Werror=format-length=] sprintf (idle_hhmm, "%02d:%02d", ^~~~~ The fix is to use an assertion to inform gcc of the existing invariant that guarantees the number of hours is less than 24.
2016-09-19ls: fix %%b format and precompute morePaul Eggert
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'.
2016-09-11pinky,who: remove redeclarations of ttynameGeorge Burgess IV
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.
2016-09-09cp: use FICLONE instead of BTRFS_IOC_CLONEPaul Eggert
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.
2016-09-08date: add '--debug' optionAssaf Gordon
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.
2016-09-07sort: port to strict C + valgrindPaul Eggert
* 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.
2016-09-07factor: reinstate immediate output with interactive usePádraig Brady
* 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
2016-09-07ls: allow interruption when reading slow directoriesKamil Dudka
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
2016-08-31dircolors: recognize .zst and .tzst suffixesJim Meyering
* 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/
2016-08-30maint: tr: tweak/make-consistent a pair of loop indicesJim Meyering
* 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.
2016-08-30tr: move decls "down"Jim Meyering
2016-08-29ptx: avoid new warning/error from upcoming gcc-7.xJim Meyering
* 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)
2016-08-18cp: with --parents --no-preserve=mode don't copy dir permsPádraig Brady
* 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
2016-08-18doc: fix ambiguous multiplier info in dd man pagePádraig Brady
* src/dd.c (usage): Add a comma which is significant for the rewrapping done in man pages.
2016-08-09maint: refactor common expand(1) and unexpand(1) codeAssaf Gordon
* 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.
2016-08-03df: improve performance with many mount pointsPhilipp Thomas
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.
2016-07-28doc: revert recent date(1) synopsis changePádraig Brady
* 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
2016-07-27maint: pacify GCC 6 with -Wnull-dereferenceBernhard Voelker
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.
2016-07-27doc: make date(1) synopsis consistent with output +FORMATPádraig Brady
* 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
2016-07-18sort: with -h, disallow thousands separator between number and unitKamil Dudka
* 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
2016-07-18sort: make -h work with -k and blank used as thousands separatorKamil Dudka
* 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
2016-07-18maint: sort.c: deduplicate code for traversing numbersKamil Dudka
* 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.
2016-07-08install: with -Z, set default SELinux context for created directoriesKamil Dudka
* 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
2016-06-29stty: fix sane setting of susp to ^z on SolarisPádraig Brady
* 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
2016-06-25maint: simplify partial writes etc. in 'yes'Paul Eggert
* 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.
2016-06-24yes: handle short writesPádraig Brady
* 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.
2016-06-24yes: fix copy and paste issue with previous commitPádraig Brady
* src/yes.c (main): Output 'y' not '-'. * tests/misc/yes.sh: Add a test for default output.
2016-06-23maint: work even if argc == INT_MAXPaul Eggert
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.
2016-05-31sort: modify 'leading spaces' debug warning scenariosAssaf Gordon
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.
2016-05-15dircolors: output colors for any $TERM matching *color*Pádraig Brady
* 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
2016-05-14nl: reset numbering for each sectionKOBAYASHI Takashi
* 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.
2016-05-12stat,tail: add support for the SMB2 remote file systemPádraig Brady
* 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
2016-05-04maint: avoid new warning from gcc (GCC) 7.0.0 20160503 (experimental)Jim Meyering
* 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.
2016-04-24seq: detect and report I/O errors immediatelyAssaf Gordon
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.
2016-04-22stat,tail: add support for Windows Subsystem for LinuxPádraig Brady
* 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
2016-04-21yes: avoid redundant diagnostics on write errorPádraig Brady
* 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.
2016-04-21sleep,timeout: support overflowing floating point valuesPádraig Brady
* 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.
2016-04-14seq: do not allow NaN argumentsBernhard Voelker
* src/seq.c (isnan): Define macro. (scan_arg): Add check if the given argument is NaN, and exit with a proper error diagnostic in such a case. (usage): Document it. * tests/misc/seq.pl: Add tests. * doc/coreutils.texi (seq invocation): Document the change. * NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention the change.
2016-04-14seq: do not allow 0 as increment valueBernhard Voelker
* src/seq.c (main): Exit with an error diagnostic when the given step value is Zero. (usage): Document it. * doc/coreutils.texi (seq invocation): Likewise. * tests/misc/seq.pl: Add tests. * NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention the change. Reported by Маренков Евгений in: http://bugs.gnu.org/23110
2016-04-14stat,tail: add support for M1FSYigal Korman
* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add file system ID definition. * NEWS (Improvements): Mention the change, moving the previously added "prl_fs" change note from "Changes in behavior" to here. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/23283
2016-03-31stat: report type for "prl_fs" file systemsPádraig Brady
* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Identify the parallels file system. Also tag as remote so that tail(1) doesn't use inotify, which fails to detect changes made outside a VM. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/23143
2016-03-17date ls pr: fix time zone abbrs on SysV platformsPaul Eggert
The problematic code computed a struct tm in one time zone, and then printed it or converted it to a string in another. To be portable the same time zone needs to be used for both operations. On GNU platforms this is not an issue, but incorrect output can be generated on System V style platforms like AIX where time zone abbreviations are available only in the 'tzname' global variable. Problem reported by Assaf Gordon in: http://bugs.gnu.org/23035 * NEWS: Document the bug. * src/date.c (show_date): * src/ls.c (long_time_expected_width, print_long_format): * src/pr.c (init_header): * src/stat.c (human_time): Use localtime_rz instead of localtime, so that the time zone information is consistent for both localtime and time-formatting functions like fprintftime and nstrftime. For 'stat' this change is mostly just a code cleanup but it also causes stat to also print nanoseconds when printing time stamps that are out of localtime range, as this is more consistent with what other programs do. For programs other than 'stat' this fixes bugs with time zone formats that use %Z. * src/du.c, src/pr.c (localtz): New static var. (main): Initialize it. * src/du.c (show_date): New time zone argument, so that localtime and fprintftime use the same time zone information. All callers changed. * tests/misc/time-style.sh: New file. * tests/local.mk (all_tests): Add it. * tests/misc/date.pl: Test alphabetic time zone abbreviations.
2016-03-04test: Document that -a and -o are undesirableEric Blake
POSIX recommends avoiding -a and -o, for good reason. src/test.c (usage): Mention that inherent ambiguities exist with binary -a and -o. Problem reported by Martin Gebert in: http://bugs.gnu.org/22909
2016-02-23all: be less strict about usage if POSIX 2008Paul Eggert
sort, tail, and uniq now support traditional usage like 'sort +2' and 'tail +10' on systems conforming to POSIX 1003.1-2008 and later. * NEWS: Document this. * doc/coreutils.texi (Standards conformance, tail invocation) (sort invocation, uniq invocation, touch invocation): Document new behavior, or behavior's dependence on POSIX 1003.1-2001. * src/sort.c (struct keyfield.traditional_used): Rename from obsolete_used, since implementations are now allowed to support it. All uses changed. (main): Allow traditional usage if _POSIX2_VERSION is 200809. * src/tail.c (parse_obsolete_option): Distinguish between traditional usage (which POSIX 2008 and later allows) and obsolete (which it still does not). * src/uniq.c (strict_posix2): New function. (main): Allow traditional usage if _POSIX2_VERSION is 200809. * tests/misc/tail.pl: Test for new behavior.