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2013-05-24stat: tune for large-LDAP casePaul Eggert
* src/stat.c (print_stat): Omit unnecessary calls to setpwent, setgrent. Problem reported by Fridolín Pokorný in <http://bugs.gnu.org/14462>.
2013-05-23split: with --line-bytes only allocate memory as neededPádraig Brady
* src/split.c (line_bytes_split): Rewrite to only buffer when necessary. I.E. only increase the buffer when we've already lines output in a split and we encounter a line larger than the input buffer size, in which case a hold buffer will be increased in increments of the input buffer size. (lines_rr): Use the more abstract xalloc_die() just like we did in line_bytes_split(), rather than explicitly printing the "memory exhausted" message and exiting. * tests/split/line-bytes.sh: Add a new test for this function which previously had no test coverage. * tests/local.mk: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the improvement. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/13537
2013-05-18maint: port --enable-gcc-warnings to clangPaul Eggert
* configure.ac: If clang, add -Wno-format-extra-args and -Wno-tautological-constant-out-of-range-compare. * gl/lib/rand-isaac.c (ind): * gl/lib/randread.c (readisaac): * src/ls.c (dev_ino_push, dev_ino_pop): * src/sort.c (buffer_linelim): * src/system.h (is_nul): * src/tail.c (tail_forever_inotify): Rewrite to avoid casts that clang dislikes. It's good to avoid casts anyway. * src/expr.c (integer_overflow): Declare only if it exists. (die): Remove; unused. * src/ls.c (dev_ino_push): New function, replacing ... (DEV_INO_PUSH): ... this removed macro. All uses changed. (decode_switches): Rewrite "str"+i to &str[i].
2013-05-11maint: add FIXME commentPaul Eggert
2013-05-11mkdir: don't assume umask equals POSIX default ACL maskPaul Eggert
This fixes Bug#14371, reported by Killer Bassist. * NEWS: Document this. * src/mkdir.c (struct mkdir_options): Remove member ancestor_mode. New member umask_value. All uses changed. * src/mkdir.c (make_ancestor): Fix umask assumption. * src/mkdir.c, src/mkfifo.c, src/mknod.c (main): Leave umask alone. This requires invoking lchmod after creating the file, which introduces a race condition, but this can't be avoided on hosts with "POSIX" default ACLs, and there's no easy way with network file systems to tell what kind of host the directory is on. * tests/local.mk (all_tests): Add tests/mkdir/p-acl.sh. * tests/mkdir/p-acl.sh: New file.
2013-05-08id: with -Z, show SMACK security contextJarkko Sakkinen
Adds an optional dependency on libsmack. * m4/jm-macros.m4: Look for the smack library/header. * src/id.c (main): Output the smack context if available. * src/local.mk: Link with libsmack if available. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
2013-05-08cut: improve performance, especially with --output-delimiterCojocaru Alexandru
Use a sentinel value that's checked implicitly, rather than a bit array, to determine if an item should be output. Benchmark results for this change are: $ yes abcdfeg | head -n1MB > big-file $ for c in orig sentinel; do src/cut-$c 2>/dev/null echo -ne "\n== $c ==" time src/cut-$c -b1,3 big-file > /dev/null done == orig == real 0m0.049s user 0m0.044s sys 0m0.005s == sentinel == real 0m0.035s user 0m0.032s sys 0m0.002s ## Again with --output-delimiter ## $ for c in orig sentinel; do src/cut-$c 2>/dev/null echo -ne "\n== $c ==" time src/cut-$c -b1,3 --output-delimiter=: big-file > /dev/null done == orig == real 0m0.106s user 0m0.103s sys 0m0.002s == sentinel == real 0m0.055s user 0m0.052s sys 0m0.003s eol_range_start: Removed. 'n-' is no longer treated specially, and instead SIZE_MAX is set for the 'hi' limit, and tested implicitly. complement_rp: Used to complement 'rp' when '--complement' is specified. ADD_RANGE_PAIR: Macro renamed to 'add_range_pair' function. * tests/misc/cut-huge-range.sh: Adjust to the SENTINEL value. Also remove the overlapping range test as this is no longer dependent on large ranges and also is already handled with the EOL-subsumed-3 test in cut.pl.
2013-05-07cut: fix handling of overlapping rangesCojocaru Alexandru
This issue was introduced in commit v8.21-43-g3e466ad * src/cut.c (set_fields): Process all range pairs when merging. * tests/misc/cut-huge-range.sh: Add a test for this edge case. Also fix an issue where we could miss reported errors due to truncation of the 'err' file.
2013-04-29cut: reduce CPU usage for the the common casePádraig Brady
Ensure appropriate functions are inlined. This was seen to be required with gcc 4.6.0 with -O2 on x86_64 at least. It was reported that gcc 4.8.0 did inline these functions though. Also reinstate the bit vector for the common case, to further improve performance. Benchmark results for both aspects of this change are: $ yes abcdfeg | head -n1MB > big-file $ for c in orig inline inline-array; do src/cut-$c 2>/dev/null echo -ne "\n== $c ==" time src/cut-$c -b1,3 big-file > /dev/null done == orig == real 0m0.088s user 0m0.081s sys 0m0.007s == inline == real 0m0.070s user 0m0.060s sys 0m0.009s == inline-array == real 0m0.049s user 0m0.044s sys 0m0.005s * src/cut.c (set_fields): Set up the printable_field bit vector for performance, but only when it's appropriate. I.E. not when either --output-delimeter or huge ranges are specified. (next_item): Ensure it's inlined and avoid unnecessary processing. (print_kth): Ensure it's inlined and add a branch for the fast path. Related to http://bugs.gnu.org/13127
2013-04-29cut: reduce CPU overhead in determining item to outputCojocaru Alexandru
print_kth() is the central function of cut used to determine if an item is to be output or not, so simplify it by moving some logic outside. Benchmark results for this change are: $ yes abcdfeg | head -n1MB > big-file $ for c in orig split; do src/cut-$c 2>/dev/null echo -ne "\n== $c ==" time src/cut-$c -b1,3 big-file > /dev/null done == orig == real 0m0.111s user 0m0.108s sys 0m0.002s == split == real 0m0.088s user 0m0.081s sys 0m0.007s * src/cut.c (print_kth): Refactor a branch to outside the function. Related to http://bugs.gnu.org/13127
2013-04-29cut: make memory allocation independent of range widthCojocaru Alexandru
The current implementation of cut, uses a bit array, an array of `struct range_pair's, and (when --output-delimiter is specified) a hash_table. The new implementation will use only an array of `struct range_pair's. The old implementation is memory inefficient because: 1. When -b with a big num is specified, it allocates a lot of memory for `printable_field'. 2. When --output-delimiter is specified, it will allocate 31 buckets. Even if only a few ranges are specified. Note CPU overhead is increased to determine if an item is to be printed, as shown by: $ yes abcdfeg | head -n1MB > big-file $ for c in with-bitarray without-bitarray; do src/cut-$c 2>/dev/null echo -ne "\n== $c ==" time src/cut-$c -b1,3 big-file > /dev/null done == with-bitarray == real 0m0.084s user 0m0.078s sys 0m0.006s == without-bitarray == real 0m0.111s user 0m0.108s sys 0m0.002s Subsequent patches will reduce this overhead. * src/cut.c (set_fields): Set and initialize RP instead of printable_field. * src/cut.c (is_range_start_index): Use CURRENT_RP rather than a hash. * tests/misc/cut.pl: Check if `eol_range_start' is set correctly. * tests/misc/cut-huge-range.sh: Rename from cut-huge-to-eol-range.sh, and add a test to verify large amounts of mem aren't allocated. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/13127
2013-04-28stat,tail: improve support for snfsPádraig Brady
The StorNext distributed file system was previously known as CVFS. * src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add new file system ID definition. * NEWS: Mention the improvement. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/14251
2013-04-20tail: exit following by descriptor when no tailable file leftBernhard Voelker
As a side effect of the previous commit which fixes 'tail -f --retry' to wait for a file to appear, tail would not exit when the last file appears untailable and gives up on this file. This can happen, for example, when the argument file name appears as directory. Tail sets the 'ignore' flag of this file to true, but instead of exiting the program, tail would continue the loop. * src/tail.c (any_live_files): Change the function to return true if any of the files is still tailable or if tail should continue to try to check again. (tail_forever): Change the condition to break the loop in the "no files remaining" case, because now any_live_files() will care about it, as mentioned above. (parse_options): When --retry is used without any follow mode, then reset reopen_inaccessible_files to false. * tests/tail-2/retry.sh: Add test case.
2013-04-20tail: let -f --retry wait for inaccessible filesBernhard Voelker
The --retry option is indeed useful for both following modes by name and by file descriptor. The difference is that in the latter case, it is effective only during the initial open. As a regression of the implementation of the inotify support, tail -f --retry would immediately exit if the given file is inaccessible. * src/tail.c (usage): Change the description of the --retry option: remove the note that this option would mainly be useful when following by name. (main): Change diagnosing dubios uses of --retry option: when the --retry option is used without following, then issue a warning that this option is ignored; when it is used together with --follow=descriptor, then issue a warning that it is only effective for the initial open. Disable inotify also in the case when the initial open in tail_file() failed (which is the actual bug fix). * init.cfg (retry_delay_): Pass excess arguments to the test function. * tests/tail-2/retry.sh: Add new tests. * tests/local.mk (all_tests): Mention it. * doc/coreutils.texi (tail invocation): Enhance the documentation of the --retry option. Clarify the difference in tail's behavior regarding the --retry option when combined with the following modes name versus descriptor. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention the fix. Reported by Noel Morrison in: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2013-04/msg00003.html
2013-04-14head: with --bytes=-N only allocate memory as neededPádraig Brady
* src/head.c (elide_tail_bytes_pipe): Don't use calloc as that bypasses memory overcommit due to the zeroing requirement. Also realloc rather than malloc the pointer array to avoid dependence on overcommit entirely. * tests/misc/head-c.sh: Add a test case. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/13530
2013-04-14dd: avoid buffer allocations unless neededOndrej Oprala
* src/dd.c: Add new static global variable ibuf. (alloc_ibuf, alloc_obuf): New functions factored from dd_copy(). (dd_copy): Call the new functions to allocate memory for ibuf and obuf when necessary. (skip): Likewise. * tests/dd/no-allocate.sh: New test. * tests/local.mk: Reference the test.
2013-04-10csplit: add the --suppress-matched optionAssaf Gordon
With --suppress-matched, the lines that match the pattern will not be printed in the output files. I.E. the first line from the second and subsequent splits will be suppressed. * src/csplit.c: process_regexp(),process_line_count(): Don't output the matched lines. Since csplit includes "up to but not including" matched lines in each split, the first line (in the next group) is the matched line - so just skip it. main(): Handle new option. usage(): Mention new option. * doc/coreutils.texi (csplit invocation): Mention new option, examples. * tests/misc/csplit-suppress-matched.pl: New test script. * tests/local.mk: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention new feature.
2013-04-04tail: exit without reading input if would never outputPádraig Brady
* src/tail.c (main): If -n0 or -c0 were specified without -f, then no data would ever be output, so exit without reading input. * tests/tail-2/tail-n0f.sh: Augment the related test with this case.
2013-04-04shuf: exit without reading if would never outputPádraig Brady
* src/shuf.c (main): If -n0 specified then no data would ever be output, so exit without reading input. * tests/misc/shuf.sh: Augment the related test with this case.
2013-04-04ln: --relative: fix updating of existing symlinksRémy Lefevre
Don't dereference an existing symlink being replaced. I.E. generate the symlink relative to the symlink's containing dir, rather than to some arbitrary place it points to. * src/ln.c (convert_abs_rel): Don't consider the final component of the symlink name when canonicalizing, as we want to avoid dereferencing the final component. * tests/ln/relative.sh: Add a test case. * NEWS: Mention the fix. Resolves http://bugs.gnu.org/14116
2013-03-25shuf: use reservoir-sampling for large or unknown sized inputsAssaf Gordon
Reservoir sampling optimizes selecting K random lines from large or unknown-sized input: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reservoir_sampling Note this also avoids reading any input when -n0 is specified. * src/shuf.c (main): Use reservoir-sampling when the number of output lines is known, and the input size is large or unknown. (input_size): A new function to get the input size for regular files. (read_input_reservoir_sampling): New function to read lines from input, keeping only K lines in memory, replacing lines with decreasing prob. (write_permuted_output_reservoir): New function to output reservoir. * tests/misc/shuf-reservoir.sh: An expensive_ test using valgrind to exercise the reservoir-sampling code. * tests/local.mk: Reference new test. * NEWS: Mention the improvement.
2013-03-24stat,tail: improve support for efivarfs, exofs, f2fs and ubifsPádraig Brady
* src/stat.c (human_fstype): Add new file system ID definitions. * NEWS: Mention the improvement. Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/14020
2013-03-24maint: improve make src/fs-magic-comparePádraig Brady
* README-release: fix the `make` command, and mention how to get the latest results without requring running a system with the latest kernel. * src/local.mk (src/fs-latest-magic.h): A new target to document how/where to place the latest magic header. (src/fs-kernel-magic): Adjust to include separately downloaded header if available. (src/fs-magic): Undefine MANPAGER as it may impact the ability to pipe the output of man(1). (fs-magic-compare): Don't echo the commands run as they're distracting from the output which needs to be examined.
2013-03-22doc: clarify the printable characters output by odPádraig Brady
* src/od.c (usage): Mention any printable character is output, Not just ASCII. * doc/coreutils.texi (od invocation): Further clarify that only single byte characters are output (due to the alignment requirement). Also mention the fact that 3 digit octal sequences are output for non printable characters without a corresponding C escape. Reported in http://bugs.gnu.org/13947
2013-03-22doc: clarify stat the meaning of --format="%t %T"Pádraig Brady
* src/stat.c (usage): Mention that the values are only defined for character and block special files. * doc/coreutils.texi (stat invocation): Likewise. Also mention st_rdev. Reported in http://bugs.gnu.org/13927
2013-03-04build: fix factor build failure on aarch64Torbjörn Granlund
* src/longlong.h (__aarch64__): Make add_ssaaaa and sub_ddmmss work. * NEWS: Mention the build fix. Reported at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/917735
2013-02-28uniq: add the --group optionAssaf Gordon
* src/uniq.c (usage): Summarize the new option, and adjust the --all-repeated option to be more consistent. (check_file): Merge the --group functionality into the core loop for the default uniq operation since it's very similar and can output lines immediately upon reading. (main): Handle the new --group option and make it mutually exclusive with other selection options. * tests/misc/uniq.pl: Add tests. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * doc/coreutils.texi (uniq invocation): Describe --group.
2013-02-28doc: move some info from all --help messages, onlinePádraig Brady
* src/system.h (emit_ancillary_info): Link to the bug report email addresses and general help URLs online rather than specifying directly. This give us greater scope to present better info like describing the difference between bug-coreutils@gnu.org and coreutils@gnu.org etc. * tests/misc/help-version.sh: Remove the check for bug-coreutils@gnu.org * tests/local.mk: Remove the no longer needed PACKAGE_BUGREPORT.
2013-02-28dircolors: add a new entry to colorize 'arc' filesJavier López
* src/dircolors.hin: Add an entry for arc. Suggested in: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/1088131
2013-02-28join: Add the -z, --zero-terminated optionAssaf Gordon
* NEWS: Mention join's new option: --zero-terminated (-z). * src/join.c: Add new option, --zero-terminated (-z), to make join use the NUL byte as separator/delimiter rather than newline. (get_line): Use readlinebuffer_delim in place of readlinebuffer. (main): Handle the new option. (usage): Describe new option the same way sort does. * doc/coreutils.texi (join invocation): Describe the new option. * tests/misc/join.pl: add tests for -z option.
2013-02-28dircolors: add new entries to colorized archive formatsOndřej Vašík
* src/dircolors.hin: Add .cab, .alz, .lzo, .lrz, .t7z, .tzo, .lha to colorized archives. Suggested by Ville Skyttä in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/868510
2013-02-22install: cleanup properly if the strip program failed for any reasonOndrej Oprala
* src/install.c (strip): Indicate failure with a return code instead of terminating the program. (install_file_in_file): Handle strip's return code and unlink the created file if necessary. * tests/install/strip-program.sh: Add a test to cover the changes. * NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention the fix. Reported by John Reiser in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/632444.
2013-02-20copy: ensure the correct root ID is checked on all platformsJoachim Schmitz
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Check ROOT_UID rather than 0, which is significant on HP-NonStop.
2013-02-20maint: cleanup up various uses of __attribute__Pádraig Brady
* src/cfg.mk (sc_prohibit-gl-attributes): Disallow the __attribute() form without trailing underscores as that is not elided where required. Also ensure we use gnulib macros rather than defining our own. * src/system.h: Remove gnulib provided macros. * src/chown-core.c: Likewise. * src/chroot.c: Likewise. * src/copy.c: Likewise. * src/csplit.c: Likewise. * src/dd.c: Likewise. * src/expr.c: Likewise. * src/extent-scan.c: Likewise. * src/factor.c: Likewise. * src/ls.c: Likewise. * src/od.c: Likewise. * src/paste.c: Likewise. * src/ptx.c: Likewise. * src/sort.c: Likewise. * src/stat.c: Likewise. * src/stty.c: Likewise. * src/system.h: Likewise. * src/tac.c: Likewise. * src/test.c: Likewise. * src/tsort.c: Likewise.
2013-02-20build: fix numfmt build error on compilers without __attributeJoachim Schmitz
* src/numfmt.c (): Use the more standard _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE which is elided where required. Reported in http://bugs.gnu.org/10305
2013-02-14build: avoid link failure in devmsg() on older linkersPádraig Brady
On linkers that don't remove unused functions, there will be a reference to a missing dev_debug symbol in the devmsg() function. So for now ... * src/system.h: ... move devmsg() from here ... * src/numfmt.c: ... to here, and document future cleanup. * src/factor.c: Likewise.
2013-02-13numfmt: fix strtol() return code handlingAssaf Gordon
src/numfmt.c (parse_format_string): On some systems, strtol() returns EINVAL if no conversion was performed. So only handle ERANGE here, and handle other format errors directly.
2013-02-11doc: improve the numfmt man page formatPádraig Brady
* src/numfmt.c (usage): Keep a single space between the "K = 1000", so that it's not displayed on a separate line. Also place ',' between each unit entry to improve readability.
2013-02-10doc: standardize helptext of numfmt and slice into single optionsBenno Schulenberg
* src/numfmt.c (usage): Correct synopsis and make command description clearer. Start option descriptions with lowercase letter; use semicolon instead of period where needed; indent continuation lines; gettextize single options for ease of translation and maintenance; sort options alphabetically. * doc/coreutils.texi (numfmt invocation): Sort numfmt options alphabetically. Enforce double-blank-after-period style. This addresses http://bugs.gnu.org/13681. Improved-by: Bernhard Voelker
2013-02-10maint: consolidate developer debug messagesPádraig Brady
Both factor and numfmt recently introduced debug messages for developers, enabled by --verbose and ---devdebug respectively. There were a few issues though: 1. They used different mechanisms to enable these messages. 2. factor used --verbose which might be needed for something else 3. They used different methods to output the messages, and numfmt used error() which added an unwanted newline 4. numfmt marked all these messages for translation and factor marked a couple. We really don't need these translated. So we fix the above issues here while renaming the enabling option for both commands to ---debug (still undocumented). * src/factor.c (verbose): Rename to dev_debug and change from int to bool as it's just a toggle flag. (long_options): Rename --verbose to ---debug. * src/system.h (devmsg): A new inline function to output a message if enabled by a global dev_debug variable in the compilation unit. * src/numfmt.c: Use devmsg() rather than error(). Also remove the translation tags from these messages. Also change debug flag to bool from int. * tests/misc/numfmt.pl: Adjust for the ---devdebug to ---debug change. * cfg.mk (sc_marked_devdiagnostics): Add a syntax check to ensure translations are not added to devmsg calls. Reported by Göran Uddeborg in http://bugs.gnu.org/13665
2013-02-06maint: improve error messages upon failed read, write, access, closeBenno Schulenberg
Note we use "failed to {access,close}" for those single operations, and "error {read,writ}ing" for those partial operation failures. * src/copy.c: Improve error messages for failing read, write and close. * src/cp.c: Improve error messages for failing access. * src/dd.c: Improve error messages for failing read, write and open. * src/head.c: Improve error message for failing close. * src/install.c: Improve error messages for failing access. * src/ln.c: Likewise. * src/mv.c: Likewise. * src/touch.c: Improve error message for failing close. * src/truncate.c: Likewise.
2013-02-05doc: fix a numfmt help section typoAssaf Gordon
* src/numfmt.c (usage): Change erroneous "G" to "M".
2013-02-05stty: add support for DTR/DSR hardware control flowOndřej Vašík
Originally requested in Red Hat bugzilla #445213. * src/stty.c (mode_info): Add support for DTR/DSR hardware flow control, if available. * doc/coreutils.texi: Document it. * tests/misc/stty.sh: Add it to the list of serial options to avoid. * NEWS: Mention the improvement.
2013-02-05numfmt: correct a printf formatPádraig Brady
Prompted by the continuous integration build failure at: http://hydra.nixos.org/build/4010493 * src/numfmt.c (parse_format_string): Correct both sign and size of a printf format, which only gives a warning on 32 bit builds.
2013-02-04numfmt: a new command to format numbersAssaf Gordon
* AUTHORS: Add my name. * NEWS: Mention the new program. * README: Reference the new program. * src/numfmt.c: New file. * src/.gitignore: Ignore the new binary. * build-aux/gen-lists-of-programs.sh: Update. * scripts/git-hooks/commit-msg: Allow numfmt: commit prefix. * po/POTFILES.in: Add new c file. * tests/misc/numfmt.pl: A new test file giving >93% coverage. * tests/local.mk: Reference the new test. * man/.gitignore: Ignore the new man page. * man/local.mk: Reference the new man page. * man/numfmt.x: A new template. * doc/coreutils.texi: Document the new command.
2013-02-04cut: fix a segfault with disjoint open ended rangesPádraig Brady
Fixes the issue introduced in unreleased commit v8.20-60-gec48bea. * src/cut.c (set_fields): Don't access the bit array if we've an open ended range that's outside any finite range. * tests/misc/cut.pl: Add tests for this case. Reported by Marcel Böhme in http://bugs.gnu.org/13627
2013-01-28df: do not treat rootfs speciallyBernhard Voelker
Like any other pseudo file system, df should show rootfs only when the -a option is specified, i.e. specifying -trootfs alone is not sufficient. As the rootfs entry is now elided by the general deduplication in filter_mount_list (commit v8.20-103-gbb116d3), all other references to rootfs can be removed again. * src/df.c (show_rootfs): Remove global variable. (ROOTFS): Remove constant. (filter_mount_list): Remove case to handle rootfs specially. (main): In the case for handling the -t option, remove setting of the show_rootfs variable. * tests/df/skip-rootfs.sh: Adapt the test case "df -t rootfs": the rootfs file system must not be printed (because no -a). * doc/coreutils.texi (df invocation): Correct the documentation about eliding mount entries: it is not the first occurrence of the the device which wins, but now rather the entry with the shortest mount point name. Also adapt the description about eliding pseudo file system types like rootfs. * NEWS (Changes in behavior): Adapt entry.
2013-01-27df: prefer fullpath entries when deduplicatingOndrej Oprala
* src/df.c (struct devlist): Add a new element for storing pointers to mount_entry structures. (devlist_head, dev_examined): Remove. (filter_mount_list): Add new function to filter out the rootfs entry (unless -trootfs is specified), and duplicities. The function favors entries with a '/' character in me_devname or those with the shortest me_mountdir string, if multiple entries fulfill the first condition. Use struct devlist to build up a list of entries already known, and finally rebuild the global mount_list. (get_all_entries): Call the above new function unless the -a option is specified. (get_dev): Remove the code for skipping rootfs and duplicities. * tests/df/skip-duplicates.sh: Add test cases. Co-authored-by: Bernhard Voelker <mail@bernhard-voelker.de>
2013-01-26timeout: ensure a blocked SIGALRM from the parent is unblockedStephan Krempel
* src/timeout.c (unblock_signal): A new function to unblock a specified signal, or warn if not possible. (set_timeout): Ensure SIGALRM is unblocked before we setup the timer. * tests/misc/timeout-blocked.pl: A new test for the issue. * tests/local.mk: Reference the new test. * NEWS: Mention the fix. Fixes: http://bugs.gnu.org/13535
2013-01-26seq: fix to always honor the step valuePádraig Brady
* src/seq.c (main): With 3 positive integer args we were checking the end value was == "1", rather than the step value. * tests/misc/seq.pl: Add tests for this case. Reported by Marcel Böhme in http://bugs.gnu.org/13525