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- Various bits of what is known about busybox shells, in no particular order.
- 2007-06-13
- hush: exec <"$1" doesn't do parameter subst
- 2007-05-24
- hush: environment-related memory leak plugged, with net code size
- decrease.
- 2007-05-24
- hush: '( echo ${name )' will show syntax error message, but prompt
- doesn't return (need to press <enter>). Pressing Ctrl-C, <enter>,
- '( echo ${name )' again, Ctrl-C segfaults.
- 2007-05-21
- hush: environment cannot be handled by libc routines as they are leaky
- (by API design and thus unfixable): hush will leak memory in this script,
- bash does not:
- pid=$$
- while true; do
- unset t;
- t=111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
- export t
- ps -o vsz,pid,comm | grep " $pid "
- done
- The fix is to not use setenv/putenv/unsetenv but manipulate env ourself. TODO.
- hush: meanwhile, first three command subst bugs mentioned below are fixed. :)
- 2007-05-06
- hush: more bugs spotted. Comparison with bash:
- bash-3.2# echo "TEST`date;echo;echo`BEST"
- TESTSun May 6 09:21:05 CEST 2007BEST [we dont strip eols]
- bash-3.2# echo "TEST`echo '$(echo ZZ)'`BEST"
- TEST$(echo ZZ)BEST [we execute inner echo]
- bash-3.2# echo "TEST`echo "'"`BEST"
- TEST'BEST [we totally mess up this one]
- bash-3.2# echo `sleep 5`
- [Ctrl-C should work, Ctrl-Z should do nothing][we totally mess up this one]
- bash-3.2# if true; then
- > [Ctrl-C]
- bash-3.2# [we re-issue "> "]
- bash-3.2# if echo `sleep 5`; then
- > true; fi [we execute sleep before "> "]
- 2007-05-04
- hush: made ctrl-Z/C work correctly for "while true; do true; done"
- (namely, it backgrounds/interrupts entire "while")
- 2007-05-03
- hush: new bug spotted: Ctrl-C on "while true; do true; done" doesn't
- work right:
- # while true; do true; done
- [1] 0 true <-- pressing Ctrl-C several times...
- [2] 0 true
- [3] 0 true
- Segmentation fault
- 2007-05-03
- hush: update on "sleep 1 | exit 3; echo $?" bug.
- parse_stream_outer() repeatedly calls parse_stream().
- parse_stream() is now fixed to stop on ';' in this example,
- fixing it (parse_stream_outer() will call parse_stream() 1st time,
- execute the parse tree, call parse_stream() 2nd time and execute the tree).
- But it's not the end of story.
- In more complex situations we _must_ parse way farther before executing.
- Example #2: "{ sleep 1 | exit 3; echo $?; ...few_lines... } >file".
- Because of redirection, we cannot execute 1st pipe before we parse it all.
- We probably need to learn to store $var expressions in parse tree.
- Debug printing of parse tree would be nice too.
- 2007-04-28
- hush: Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Z for single NOFORK commands are working.
- Memory and other resource leaks (opendir) are not addressed
- (testcase is "rm -i" interrupted by ctrl-c).
- 2007-04-21
- hush: "sleep 5 | sleep 6" + Ctrl-Z + fg seems to work.
- "rm -i" + Ctrl-C, "sleep 5" + Ctrl-Z still doesn't work
- for SH_STANDALONE case :(
- 2007-04-21
- hush: fixed non-backgrounding of "sleep 1 &" and totally broken
- "sleep 1 | sleep 2 &". Noticed a bug where successive jobs
- get numbers 1,2,3 even when job #1 has exited before job# 2 is started.
- (bash reuses #1 in this case)
- 2007-04-21
- hush: "sleep 1 | exit 3; echo $?" prints 0 because $? is substituted
- _before_ pipe gets executed!! run_list_real() already has "pipe;echo"
- parsed and handed to it for execution, so it sees "pipe"; "echo 0".
- 2007-04-21
- hush: removed setsid() and made job control sort-of-sometimes-work.
- Ctrl-C in "rm -i" works now except for SH_STANDALONE case.
- "sleep 1 | exit 3" + "echo $?" works, "sleep 1 | exit 3; echo $?"
- shows exitcode 0 (should be 3). "sleep 1 | sleep 2 &" fails horribly.
- 2007-04-14
- lash, hush: both do setsid() and as a result don't have ctty!
- Ctrl-C doesn't work for any child (try rm -i), etc...
- lash: bare ">file" doesn't create a file (hush works)
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