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authorJonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>2011-07-07 11:55:42 +0800
committermaximilian attems <max@stro.at>2012-07-02 10:38:03 +0200
commit4467d6e5caa5c97023c824114cf76c7d862340e5 (patch)
tree3e2cb9d0864c8217af9f763d0c68b3f5263b28cc
parentd7d16afbdae9bdea83aeb26ac572e6fc4d7d4940 (diff)
downloadklibc-4467d6e5caa5c97023c824114cf76c7d862340e5.tar.gz
[klibc] [EVAL] Remove unused EV_BACKCMD flag
The original ash defered forking commands in backquotes so builtins could be run in the same context as the shell. This behavior was controlled using the EV_BACKCMD to evaltree. Unfortunately, as Matthias Scheler noticed in 1999 (NetBSD PR/7814), the result was counterintuitive; for example, echo "`cd /`" would change the cwd. So ash 0.3.5 left out that optimization. The EV_BACKCMD codepath stayed around, unused. Some time between ash 0.3.5-11 and ash 0.3.8-37, Debian ash omitted the EV_BACKCMD pathway by guarding it with #ifdef notyet. In dash 0.5.1 and later, the commented code is no more. Let's finish the job and remove the last vestiges. If someone wants to work on omitting the fork in backcmd, the remaining hints are not going to be very helpful, anyway. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max@stro.at>
-rw-r--r--usr/dash/eval.c64
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/usr/dash/eval.c b/usr/dash/eval.c
index 26302a7b60a33..d675ba764397b 100644
--- a/usr/dash/eval.c
+++ b/usr/dash/eval.c
@@ -68,7 +68,6 @@
/* flags in argument to evaltree */
#define EV_EXIT 01 /* exit after evaluating tree */
#define EV_TESTED 02 /* exit status is checked; ignore -e flag */
-#define EV_BACKCMD 04 /* command executing within back quotes */
int evalskip; /* set if we are skipping commands */
STATIC int skipcount; /* number of levels to skip */
@@ -594,6 +593,9 @@ evalpipe(union node *n, int flags)
void
evalbackcmd(union node *n, struct backcmd *result)
{
+ int pip[2];
+ struct job *jp;
+
result->fd = -1;
result->buf = NULL;
result->nleft = 0;
@@ -602,52 +604,24 @@ evalbackcmd(union node *n, struct backcmd *result)
goto out;
}
-#ifdef notyet
- /*
- * For now we disable executing builtins in the same
- * context as the shell, because we are not keeping
- * enough state to recover from changes that are
- * supposed only to affect subshells. eg. echo "`cd /`"
- */
- if (n->type == NCMD) {
- struct ifsregion saveifs;
- struct ifsregion *savelastp;
- struct nodelist *saveargbackq;
-
- saveifs = ifsfirst;
- savelastp = ifslastp;
- saveargbackq = argbackq;
-
- exitstatus = oexitstatus;
- evalcommand(n, EV_BACKCMD, result);
-
- ifsfirst = saveifs;
- ifslastp = savelastp;
- argbackq = saveargbackq;
- } else
-#endif
- {
- int pip[2];
- struct job *jp;
-
- if (pipe(pip) < 0)
- sh_error("Pipe call failed");
- jp = makejob(n, 1);
- if (forkshell(jp, n, FORK_NOJOB) == 0) {
- FORCEINTON;
- close(pip[0]);
- if (pip[1] != 1) {
- dup2(pip[1], 1);
- close(pip[1]);
- }
- ifsfree();
- evaltreenr(n, EV_EXIT);
- /* NOTREACHED */
+ if (pipe(pip) < 0)
+ sh_error("Pipe call failed");
+ jp = makejob(n, 1);
+ if (forkshell(jp, n, FORK_NOJOB) == 0) {
+ FORCEINTON;
+ close(pip[0]);
+ if (pip[1] != 1) {
+ dup2(pip[1], 1);
+ close(pip[1]);
}
- close(pip[1]);
- result->fd = pip[0];
- result->jp = jp;
+ ifsfree();
+ evaltreenr(n, EV_EXIT);
+ /* NOTREACHED */
}
+ close(pip[1]);
+ result->fd = pip[0];
+ result->jp = jp;
+
out:
TRACE(("evalbackcmd done: fd=%d buf=0x%x nleft=%d jp=0x%x\n",
result->fd, result->buf, result->nleft, result->jp));