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* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* src/du.c (prev_level): Move declaration "up" to file-scope global.
(du_files): Reset prev_level to 0 upon abnormal fts_read termination.
Reported by Johathan Nieder in http://bugs.debian.org/609049
Also, improve a diagnostic.
* tests/du/move-dir-while-traversing: Test for the above.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
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Run "make update-copyright".
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* tests/sample-test: Update copyright to 2011, to appease syntax-check.
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* gnulib: Update to latest for init.sh fix.
* bootstrap: Resync from gnulib.
* tests/init.sh: Likewise.
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* src/split.c (set_suffix_length): Only auto-calculate
the suffix length when the number of files is specified.
* tests/misc/split-a: Add a case to trigger the bug,
and exercise the suffix length auto-calculation.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported by Dmitry V. Levin and Sergey Vlasov at
https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24841
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* cfg.mk (LINE_LEN_MAX, FILTER_LONG_LINES): New macros.
(sc_long_lines): New rule.
* HACKING: Use shorter URLs to the same material.
* doc/Makefile.am, doc/coreutils.texi, m4/boottime.m4:
* man/help2man, man/stdbuf.x, src/Makefile.am, src/cat.c, src/copy.c:
* src/cp.c, src/dd.c, src/df.c, src/du.c, src/groups.c, src/install.c:
* src/ls.c, src/md5sum.c, src/mv.c, src/od.c, src/pinky.c, src/ptx.c:
* src/readlink.c, src/remove.c, src/rmdir.c, src/setuidgid.c:
* src/sort.c, src/tail.c, src/touch.c, tests/Coreutils.pm:
* tests/cp/existing-perm-race, tests/cp/perm, tests/cp/preserve-gid:
* tests/du/2g, tests/du/long-from-unreadable, tests/init.sh:
* tests/install/basic-1, tests/ls/nameless-uid:
* tests/ls/readdir-mountpoint-inode, tests/misc/chroot-credentials:
* tests/misc/cut, tests/misc/date, tests/misc/join, tests/misc/md5sum:
* tests/misc/sha1sum, tests/misc/sha224sum, tests/misc/sort:
* tests/misc/sort-continue, tests/misc/sort-files0-from:
* tests/misc/sort-rand, tests/misc/stdbuf, tests/misc/tr:
* tests/misc/uniq, tests/mv/atomic, tests/mv/part-fail:
* tests/mv/part-symlink, tests/mv/sticky-to-xpart, tests/pr/pr-tests:
* tests/rm/fail-2eperm, tests/rm/interactive-always:
Reformat to fit within 80 columns.
* doc/Makefile.am (BAD_POSIX_PERL): New macro.
* doc/coreutils.texi: Reword slightly, to make menus and
index lines shorter.
* src/md5sum.c: Redo --help output so that it fits within 79
columns, since that's a bit more portable and all the other --help
strings fit in 79 columns.
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* tests/mv/i-3: Adjust comment to match just-changed code.
Spotted by Pádraig Brady.
* tests/init.cfg (retry_delay_): Correct spelling of function name
in usage example.
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* tests/mv/i-3: Quadruple the timeout duration.
Without this, I saw an expired timeout on a heavily-loaded system.
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* tests/mv/trailing-slash: Accommodate different diagnostic
on FreeBSD 8.1.
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* tests/init.sh (setup_): Initialize fail=0 before invoking mktempd_.
Ensure that IFS is defined initially.
(mktempd_): Remove fail=0 initialization; no longer needed.
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* src/cp.c (do_copy): When -T is specified, initialize
the NEW_DST and SB variables, which are checked when
running: cp -T --force --backup file file
* tests/cp/backup-1: Add the -T case
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* src/sort.c (main): If --parallel isn't specified,
restrict the number of threads to 8 by default.
If the --parallel option is specified, then
allow any number of threads to be set, independent
of the number of processors on the system.
* doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Document the changes
to determining the number of threads to use.
Mention the memory overhead when using multiple threads.
* tests/misc/sort-spinlock-abuse: Allow single core
systems that support pthreads.
* tests/misc/sort-stale-thread-mem: Likewise.
* tests/misc/sort-unique-segv: Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the change in behaviour.
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* tests/du/bigtime: Map nonzero block count to 0.
Reported by Assaf Gordon.
* THANKS: Update.
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* tests/init.sh (setup_): Set fail=0. This was the intent as per
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2010-12/msg00058.html>
but the assignment in mktempd_ is ineffective, since mktempd_
is used inside `` and its assignments are in a subshell.
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* NEWS: Document this.
* src/sort.c (UNCOMPRESSED, UNREAPED, REAPED): New constants.
(struct tempnode): New member 'state', to hold these constants.
The pid member is now undefined if state == UNCOMPRESSED.
(struct sortfile): Replace member 'pid' with member 'temp'.
(uintptr): Remove.
(proctab_hasher, proctab_comparator, register_proc, delete_proc):
Proctab entries are now struct tempnode *, not pid_t, to handle
the case where multiple tempnode objects correspond to the same
pid. This avoids a race condition that can cause a hang.
(register_proc): Arg is now struct tempnode *, not pid_t. All
callers changed.
(delete_proc): Set tempnode state to REAPED.
(create_temp_file): No need to set pid member here; it's now
done when the pid is known.
(maybe_create_temp, create_temp): Remove PPID arg. Return struct
tempnode *, not char *. All callers changed.
(maybe_create_temp): Set node state to UNCOMPRESSED or UNREAPED.
No need to set node->pid to 0.
(open_temp): Replace NAME and PID args with a single TEMP arg.
All callers changed. Wait only for unreaped children.
(zaptemp): Wait for decompressor to finish before removing its
temporary-file input. This avoids .nfsXXXX hassles with NFS
and fixes a race (leading to a hang) regardless of NFS.
(open_input_files): Adjust to new way of dealing with temp files
and their subprocesses.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/sort-compress-hang.
* tests/misc/sort-compress-hang: New file.
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* NEWS: Document this.
* src/sort.c (avoid_trashing_input): The previous fix to this
function didn't fix all the problems with this code. Replace it
with something simpler: just copy the input file. This doesn't
change the number of files, so return void instead of the updated
file count. Caller changed.
* tests/misc/sort-merge-fdlimit: Test for the bug.
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* tests/check.mk (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Default TMPDIR to /tmp,
rather than to the working directory; this is more common in
practice, which makes the tests more real-worldish; and it is
often faster. Also, it avoids some problems with NFS cleanups.
* tests/misc/sort-compress: Remove unnecessary code setting TMPDIR.
* tests/misc/sort-compress-proc: Likewise. Do the final sleep
only if TMPDIR is relative, which should be rarely given the
change to TESTS_ENVIRONMENT.
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* src/sort.c (uintptr): New type.
(enum procstate, struct procnode, update_proc): Remove.
(proctab_hasher, proctab_comparator, register_proc, wait_proc):
(reap_some): The proctab is now simply a hash of process-IDs
rather than of pointers to objects with reference counts and
states; this is smaller and faster and easier to understand.
(nprocs): Now pid_t, not size_t, since one cannot have more than
PID_MAX children.
(reap): If the argument is -1, wait; if 0 (a new value), do not.
Delete pid from proctab as needed. Ignore children that are not
in proctab, as they are from the program that exec'ed us and are
irrelevant to our success or failure.
(delete_proc, reap_all): New functions.
(open_temp): Register the child.
(sort): Clean up all children afterwards; without this patch,
'sort' sometimes missed failures in children due to race conditions.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/sort-compress-proc.
* tests/misc/sort-compress-proc: New file, to test for the
bugs fixed above.
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* tests/misc/sort-stale-thread-mem: Fix typo in comment.
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* tests/install/basic-1 (just_built_dd): Use warn_, rather than
cat and exit 77.
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* tests/misc/sort-stale-thread-mem: Don't initialize fail=0 here;
that is done in init.sh. This avoids a syntax-check failure.
Invoke "Exit $fail" at end, too.
Mark as a very expensive test.
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* tests/misc/sort-stale-thread-mem: New tests.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
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* tests/misc/printenv: Filter out LD_PRELOAD, as the comment
said, not LD_LIBRARY.
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Running a command like this on a multi-core system
sort < big-file | less
would peg all processors at near 100% utilization.
* src/sort.c: (struct merge_node) Change member lock to mutex.
All uses changed.
* tests/Makefile.am (XFAIL_TESTS): Remove definition, now that
this test passes once again. I.e., the sort-spinlock-abuse test
no longer fails.
* NEWS (Bug reports): Mention this.
Reported by DJ Lucas in http://debbugs.gnu.org/7489.
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When -n l/N is used and long lines are present that both
span partitions and multiple buffers, one would get
inconsistent chunk sizes.
* src/split.c (main): Add a new undocumented ---io-blksize option
to support full testing with varied buffer sizes.
(cwrite): Refactor most handling of --elide-empty to here.
(bytes_split): Remove handling of --elide-empty.
(lines_chunk_split): Likewise. The specific issue here
was the first handling of elide_empty_files interfered
with the replenishing of the input buffer.
* test/misc/split-lchunk: Add -e and the new ---io-blksize
combinations to the test.
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* tests/misc/sort-compress (SORT): Remove unused definition.
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* tests/misc/sort-spinlock-abuse: On a busy system, with only 12
pauses of length 0.1 seconds, the buggy (busy-spinlock blocked)
sort would fail to accumulate 1 second of CPU time, and hence
would mistakenly pass. Increase from 12 to 50.
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This problem was observed on RHEL 5.5 x86-64 when running as a
client of a NetApp FAS2050.
* tests/cp/cp-mv-backup: Don't leave a file descriptor open to
a file in a directory that will be cleaned up with "rm -rf".
Under NFS, when the rm unlinks that file, it is instead renamed
to .nfsXXXX and then rm cannot remove the parent directory,
and the test fails.
* tests/cp/same-file: Likewise.
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* tests/misc/sort-unique-segv: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
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* tests/envvar-check (vars): Add OMP_NUM_THREADS.
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* tests/misc/sort-spinlock-abuse: New file.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
(XFAIL_TESTS): Mark this as an expected-to-fail (for now) test.
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This patch was written by Jim Meyering and myself.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Turn EISDIR to ENOTDIR to improve the
quality of diagnostics for commands like "cp a nosuch/". Reported
by Марк Коренберг and Alan Curry in the thread starting at:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2010-11/msg00178.html
* THANKS: Update.
* tests/mv/trailing-slash: Add a test.
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* src/split.c (usage, long_options, main): New options --number,
--unbuffered, --elide-empty-files.
(set_suffix_length): New function to auto increase suffix length
to handle a specified number of files.
(create): New function. Refactored from cwrite() and ofile_open().
(bytes_split): Add max_files argument to support byte chunking.
(lines_chunk_split): New function. Split file into chunks of lines.
(bytes_chunk_extract): New function. Extract a chunk of file.
(of_info): New struct. Used by functions lines_rr and ofile_open
to keep track of file descriptors associated with output files.
(ofile_open): New function. Shuffle file descriptors when there
are more output files than available file descriptors.
(lines_rr): New function to distribute lines round-robin to files.
(chunk_parse): New function. Parses K/N syntax.
* tests/misc/split-bchunk: New test for byte chunking.
* tests/misc/split-lchunk: New test for line delimited chunking.
* tests/misc/split-rchunk: New test for round-robin chunking.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference new tests.
* tests/misc/split-fail: Add failure scenarios for new options.
* tests/misc/split-l: Fix a typo. s/ln/split/.
* doc/coreutils.texi (split invocation): Document --number.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* .mailmap: Map new email address for shortlog.
Signed-off-by: Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>
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* NEWS: Describe patch.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add ftoastr.
* src/od.c: Include ftoastr.h, not float.h.
(FLT_DIG, DBL_DIG): Remove. No need to verify LDBL_DIG.
(FMT_BYTES_ALLOCATED): No need to worry about floating point now,
since this format is no longer used for floating point.
(PRINT_FIELDS): New macro, with most of the guts of the old PRINT_TYPE.
(PRINT_TYPE): Rewrite to use PRINT_FIELDS.
(PRINT_FLOATTYPE): New macro. This uses the new functions from
ftoastr.
(print_float, print_double, print_long_double): Reimplement
using PRINT_FLOATTYPE.
(decode_one_format): Calculate field widths based on ftoastr-supplied
macros.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/od-float.
* tests/misc/od-float: New file.
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E.g.,
-test "$VERBOSE" = yes && { env -- pwd --version; readlink --version; }
+print_ver_ pwd readlink
-test "$VERBOSE" = yes && { stdbuf --version; mv --version; }
+print_ver_ stdbuf mv
Use this command:
git grep -l 'VERBOSE.*--version'|xargs perl -ni \
-e '/^test "\$VERBOSE" = yes && { .*--version/ or print,next;' \
-e 's/env -- //g;' \
-e 's/test "\$VERBOSE" = yes && { /print_ver_ /;' \
-e ' s/(\w+) --version;/$1/g; s/ *}$//; print'
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E.g.,
-test "$VERBOSE" = yes && env -- pwd --version
+print_ver_ pwd
git grep -l 'VERBOSE.*--version'|xargs perl -pi -e \
's/test "\$VERBOSE" = yes && env -- (\w+) --version/print_ver_ $1/'
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Automatically make all of the changes like this:
-test "$VERBOSE" = yes && chgrp --version
+print_ver_ chgrp
git grep -l 'VERBOSE.*--version'|xargs perl -pi -e \
's/test "\$VERBOSE" = yes && (\w+) --version/print_ver_ $1/'
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* tests/init.cfg (print_ver_): New function.
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* tests/test-lib.sh: Remove file. No longer used.
* tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove it here, too.
* tests/sample-test: Correct a comment.
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RHS='. "\${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src'
git grep -l test-lib.sh \
| xargs perl -pi -e 's,^\. \$srcdir/test-lib\.sh$,'"$RHS",
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Initially, I did this,
git grep -l srcdir/test-lib.sh|xargs perl -p0i -e '~180-byte script'
but that line would have been much longer than the maximum permitted
by coreutils' commit hook, and wasn't readable besides, so here's a
more readable version:
lhs=$(printf '%s\\n' \
'if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then' \
' set -x' \
' touch --version' \
'fi' \
'' \
'. $srcdir/test-lib.sh' \
| sed 's/\$/\\\$/g;s/touch/(\\w+)/')
rhs=$(printf '%s\\n' \
'. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src' \
'test "$VERBOSE" = yes && FIXME --version' \
| sed 's/\$/\\\$/g;s/FIXME/\$1/')
git grep -l srcdir/test-lib.sh|xargs perl -p0i -e "s,$lhs,$rhs,"
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* src/split.c (main): Error if -[bC] value > OFF_T_MAX
* tests/misc/split-fail: Adjust for the new lower limits
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* doc/coreutils.texi (csplit invocation): Say that %d and %i are
aliases for %u.
* src/csplit.c (FLAG_THOUSANDS, FLAG_ALTERNATIVE): New constants.
(get_format_flags): Now take char const * and int * and return
size_t. It now stores info about the flags instead of merely
scanning them. Also, it handles '0' correctly. Drop support for
the undocumented '+' and ' ' flags since the value is unsigned.
Add support for the (undocumented) "'" flag. All uses changed.
(get_format_width, get_format_prec): Remove.
(check_format_conv_type): Renamed from get_format_conv_type, with
a different signature. It now converts the format to one that is
compatible with unsigned int, and checks flags. All uses changed.
(max_out): Have snprintf compute the number of bytes needed rather
than attempting to do it ourselves (which doesn't work portably
with outlandish formats such as %4294967296d).
(check_format_conv_type, main): Check for overflow in size
calculations. Don't assume size_t fits in unsigned int.
* tests/misc/csplit: Check for proper handling of flags, with
%0#6.3x. Coreutils 8.6 mishandles this somewhat-weird example.
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* src/csplit.c (free_buffer): Also free the line offsets buffers
(remove_line): Also free the containing structure
* tests/misc/csplit-heap: A new test to trigger with leaks of
this magnitude.
* tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test
* NEWS: Mention the fix
Reported by David Hofstee
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* tests/misc/csplit-1000: Fix comments and --version invocation.
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Without this fix, seq 1000 | csplit - /./ '{*}' would write
the NUL-terminated file name, xx1000, into a buffer of size 6.
* src/csplit.c (main): Use properly sized file name buffer.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* tests/misc/csplit-1000: New test to trigger the bug.
* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add misc/csplit-1000.
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* tests/mv/i-3: Adjust so that the symlink is resolved
before redirecting to the background command, as otherwise
the stdin descriptor passed to the command will fail the
isatty() or ttyname() test.
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