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is in accordance with the information provided at
ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change
Also add $FreeBSD$ to a few files to keep svn happy.
Discussed with: imp, rwatson
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Also add some missing $FreeBSD$ to keep svn happy.
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change was committed, instead of when I had first started writing it...
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the given variable name (removing it from the environment, instead of
just setting it to a null value).
PR: bin/65649
MFC after: 2 weeks
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setenv(3) by tracking the size of the memory allocated instead of using
strlen() on the current value.
Convert all calls to POSIX from historic BSD API:
- unsetenv returns an int.
- putenv takes a char * instead of const char *.
- putenv no longer makes a copy of the input string.
- errno is set appropriately for POSIX. Exceptions involve bad environ
variable and internal initialization code. These both set errno to
EFAULT.
Several patches to base utilities to handle the POSIX changes from
Andrey Chernov's previous commit. A few I re-wrote to use setenv()
instead of putenv().
New regression module for tools/regression/environ to test these
functions. It also can be used to test the performance.
Bump __FreeBSD_version to 700050 due to API change.
PR: kern/99826
Approved by: wes
Approved by: re (kensmith)
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Not because I admit they are technically wrong and not because of bug
reports (I receive nothing). But because I surprisingly meets so
strong opposition and resistance so lost any desire to continue that.
Anyone who interested in POSIX can dig out what changes and how
through cvs diffs.
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"The setenv( ) function shall fail if:
[EINVAL] The name argument is a null pointer, points to an empty string,
or points to a string containing an '=' character."
The fix (like all others in this subject) is backward-compatible.
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Noticed by: Dave Hart
MFC plans: after checking with re@
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1) An unquoted space is always a separator, even when not "in_arg".
2) When a new destination buffer must be allocated during variable
substitution, only copy data from the active buffer to the new
one when we *are* "in_arg".
These were noticed when testing variable-substitution of variables
which have null values, and are not inside quoted strings...
MFC plans: after a few days, and re@ approval...
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Approved by: re (blanket)
OK'ed by: gad
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was a separator character immediately before it. This wasn't likely to
happen in #-lines, but we might as well get it right. Also fix it so
that "" and "" will create a zero-length argument.
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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Noticed by: Matthew D Fuller
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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start with a '/', they are more supported (by POSIX and SUSv3) than
filenames which have an '=' in them.
Noticed by: tjr
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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apart a string, and supports some text substitutions. This can be
used to provide all the flexibility (and more!) that was lost by recent
changes to how the kernel parses #!-lines in shell scripts.
The '-P' option provides a way to specify an alternate set of directories
to use when searching for the 'utility' program to run. This way you can
be sure what directories are used for that search, without changing the
value of PATH that the user has set. Note that on FreeBSD 6.0, this
option is worthless unless the '-S' option is also used.
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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without checking it for an equals-sign. If it starts with a slash, then
it cannot be a request to set the value of a valid environment variable.
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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it does not happen until all single-letter options are processed. This will
be important for the -S option, which will be coming soon.
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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it is doing, and what order it does them. This will be much more useful as
more options are added.
Approved by: re (blanket `env')
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to the .Nm macro.
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in keeping them together. Mention that printenv is obsolescent.
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Add some constness to avoid some warnings.
Remove use register keyword.
Deal with missing/unneeded extern/prototypes.
Some minor type changes/casts to avoid warnings.
Reviewed by: md5
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Compatibility section of the manual page.
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executes in the usage() message and manual page. Use "utility" instead of
"command" in both places to emphasise that shell builtins etc. will not work,
and to be consistent with the terminology used by POSIX.
PR: 39210
Submitted by: Danny J. Zerkel <dzerkel@columbus.rr.com>
MFC after: 1 week
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is to put a copyright in the object file.
Submitted by: bde
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Fix env(1)'s exit status to conform with SUSv3.
Submitted by: Tim Robbins <tim@robbins.dropbear.id.au>
MFC after: 2 weeks
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help the GCC3 transition and CURRENT in general.
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where necessary.
Submitted by: Mike Barcroft <mike@q9media.com>
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recommended option in the manpage, but the - option remains for
backward compatibility and is documented as such.
PR: 13363
Reported by: James Howard <howardjp@wam.umd.edu>
Reviewed by: bde
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posix standard on the topic.
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