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BASH PATCH REPORT
=================
Bash-Release: 3.2
Patch-ID: bash32-004
Bug-Reported-by: Stuart Shelton <srcshelton@gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-ID: <619141e40610261203y6cda5aa6i23cb24c7aeba996e@mail.gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-URL:
Bug-Description:
A bug in the parameter pattern substitution implementation treated a pattern
whose first character was `/' (after expansion) as specifying global
replacement.
Patch:
*** bash-3.2/subst.c Tue Sep 19 08:35:09 2006
--- bash-3.2/subst.c Thu Oct 26 09:17:50 2006
***************
*** 5707,5712 ****
--- 5707,5717 ----
vtype &= ~VT_STARSUB;
mflags = 0;
+ if (patsub && *patsub == '/')
+ {
+ mflags |= MATCH_GLOBREP;
+ patsub++;
+ }
/* Malloc this because expand_string_if_necessary or one of the expansion
functions in its call chain may free it on a substitution error. */
***************
*** 5741,5753 ****
}
/* ksh93 doesn't allow the match specifier to be a part of the expanded
! pattern. This is an extension. */
p = pat;
! if (pat && pat[0] == '/')
! {
! mflags |= MATCH_GLOBREP|MATCH_ANY;
! p++;
! }
else if (pat && pat[0] == '#')
{
mflags |= MATCH_BEG;
--- 5746,5757 ----
}
/* ksh93 doesn't allow the match specifier to be a part of the expanded
! pattern. This is an extension. Make sure we don't anchor the pattern
! at the beginning or end of the string if we're doing global replacement,
! though. */
p = pat;
! if (mflags & MATCH_GLOBREP)
! mflags |= MATCH_ANY;
else if (pat && pat[0] == '#')
{
mflags |= MATCH_BEG;
*** bash-3.2/tests/new-exp.right Thu Aug 10 12:00:00 2006
--- bash-3.2/tests/new-exp.right Sun Oct 29 16:03:36 2006
***************
*** 430,436 ****
Case06---1---A B C::---
Case07---3---A:B:C---
Case08---3---A:B:C---
! ./new-exp.tests: line 506: /${$(($#-1))}: bad substitution
argv[1] = <a>
argv[2] = <b>
argv[3] = <c>
--- 430,436 ----
Case06---1---A B C::---
Case07---3---A:B:C---
Case08---3---A:B:C---
! ./new-exp.tests: line 506: ${$(($#-1))}: bad substitution
argv[1] = <a>
argv[2] = <b>
argv[3] = <c>
*** bash-3.2/patchlevel.h Thu Apr 13 08:31:04 2006
--- bash-3.2/patchlevel.h Mon Oct 16 14:22:54 2006
***************
*** 26,30 ****
looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
! #define PATCHLEVEL 3
#endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */
--- 26,30 ----
looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
! #define PATCHLEVEL 4
#endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */