Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2009-08-21 | - more opaque removal | Jason McIntyre | |
- sort the flags list while here ok martynas tedu | |||
2009-08-20 | - arch is superuser-only | Martynas Venckus | |
- opaque is gone with/ok tedu@, millert@ | |||
2009-08-16 | replace ".Ar file ..." with ".Ar" whenever possible. | Igor Sobrado | |
ok jmc@ | |||
2009-08-14 | sort list of flags. | Igor Sobrado | |
2009-08-05 | ustar format consists of prefix = 155 octets; name = 100 octets | Martynas Venckus | |
prefix (155) + / (1) + name (100) = 256 characters; not 255 characters ok otto@, millert@ | |||
2009-07-22 | The last paragraphs of the "Built-in commands" section are properly | Philip Guenthe | |
part of the '@' command and not general section paragraphs and therefore should be indented with the others. ok jmc@ | |||
2009-07-02 | avoid infinite recursion if unlink fails. reported by Stefan Pettersson | Martynas Venckus | |
ok theo, millert@ | |||
2009-06-29 | make VSEARCH werase act like regular werase after the last change. | Martynas Venckus | |
vi back-words and emacs kill-region are not completely the same. ok merdely@, millert@. "Get it in" Darrin Chandler | |||
2009-06-10 | Fix problem with ^w fix that broke 'B' | Michael Erdely | |
Found by Daniel LEVAI Fix by Darrin Chandler ok millert@ | |||
2009-06-04 | - sync the descriptions of -h and -k | Jason McIntyre | |
- note that the last -h or -k specified takes precedence the latter part based on a diff from Daniel Dickman, with text from ls.1 ok otto millert | |||
2009-06-04 | "make ksh vi mode handle werase more like vi. It's really irritating to | Michael Erdely | |
have whole paths go away on ^W instead of just the last bit." "That looks right to me" millert@, "YES kthx bye!" thib@ | |||
2009-06-02 | fix macro handling | Alexander Hall | |
2009-06-01 | please sthen the 80 character pedant | Theo de Raadt | |
2009-06-01 | "let --" was crashing ksh; found by phy0@rambler.ru. Various other expressions | Theo de Raadt | |
involving ++ and -- also ran into this. Insufficient checks for end of parse in the tokenizer made it assume that an lvalue had been found ok millert otto | |||
2009-06-01 | Simplify newline stripping after fgets. | Ray Lai | |
OK millert | |||
2009-05-28 | fix missing bracket by slightly rewriting; from Alan R. S. Bueno | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-05-12 | The conversions ascii, ebcdic and ibm are XPG4, not POSIX. | Ingo Schwarze | |
The size multipliers m and w are BSD extensions, not POSIX. While here, sort the conversions alphabetically. help and OK jmc@, sobrado@; and sthen@ on an earlier version | |||
2009-05-12 | remove a sentence from COLUMNS that says nothing; ok otto | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-05-06 | do not ignore COLUMNS in -C mode, even if !isatty(STDOUT_FILENO) | Todd T. Fries | |
from FreeBSD ok millert@, posix checked by jmc@ | |||
2009-05-05 | Fix usage string for mknod builtin. | Todd C. Miller | |
2009-04-19 | don't print extraneous padding characters when tab-completion file/command | Stuart Henderson | |
lists encounter a name too long for the width of the terminal. from Matthew Haub, no objections krw@. | |||
2009-03-31 | Fixed memory leaks which would occur if the second of two memory | Tobias Stoeckmann | |
allocations fails. looks right deraadt, krw ok henning | |||
2009-03-06 | after some discussion with millert, pull in the character class info | Jason McIntyre | |
from glob(7) to the shell pages - they have their own glob stuff, and pointing to glob(7) is just not helpful. ok millert | |||
2009-03-05 | Add glob(7) and refer to it. OK jmc@ sobrado@ | Todd C. Miller | |
2009-03-04 | from wiz@netbsd, -r1.44: | Jason McIntyre | |
Log Message: Remove weird backslash that somehow must have crept in. Found by joerg and mdocml. | |||
2009-03-03 | Add POSIX character class support ([:alpha:] and friends) to ksh globbing. | Todd C. Miller | |
OK deraadt@ krw@ jmc@ sobrado@ | |||
2009-03-01 | Fix PR #723: test(1) operator precedence inconsistent with POSIX | Otto Moerbeek | |
Make sure ksh builtin test and test(1) do not differ. From Christiano Farina Haesbaert. ok miod@ | |||
2009-03-01 | fix double space in synopsis and usage. | Igor Sobrado | |
2009-02-13 | argv space does not need to be trashed during parsing | Theo de Raadt | |
2009-02-08 | updates to IEEE Std 1003.1-2008; | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-02-08 | bump the posix reference in STANDARDS to IEEE Std 1003.1-2008, with a few | Jason McIntyre | |
updates to follow; | |||
2009-02-07 | some tweaks for previous that got missed; | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-02-07 | Ensure that *wp isn't NULL. | Matthias Kilian | |
ok otto@ | |||
2009-02-07 | Make built-in echo behave according to POSIX when set -o posix is in effect: | Philip Guenthe | |
the only option is -n, and only one of those is parsed. diff from Ingo Schwarze ok otto@ kili@; manpage changes ok jmc@ | |||
2009-01-29 | pass "xerrok" status across the execution call stack to more closely | Jared Yanovich | |
match what both POSIX and ksh.1 already describe in regards to set -e/errexit's behavior in determining when to exit from nonzero return values. specifically, the truth values tested as operands to `&&' and `||', as well as the resulting compound expression itself, along with the truth value resulting from a negated command (i.e. a pipeline prefixed `!'), should not make the shell exit when -e is in effect. issue reported by matthieu. testing matthieu, naddy. ok miod (earlier version), otto. man page ok jmc. | |||
2009-01-28 | synchronize synopsis and usage. | Igor Sobrado | |
2009-01-28 | remove some duplicate information from the description of -g: this | Jason McIntyre | |
information is already provided further down the page; ok sobrado | |||
2009-01-22 | document regexp support | Marc Espie | |
okay millert@, jmc@ | |||
2009-01-21 | Do not mention /dev/drum anymore, since we won't use it. With tweaks from | Miod Vallat | |
jmc@ | |||
2009-01-21 | fix the synopsis for chown(8) | Igor Sobrado | |
2009-01-19 | replace standardized text concerning the exit values of applications | Igor Sobrado | |
with the right mdoc macros. | |||
2009-01-17 | Use libc qsort instead of private version. Tested by several people. | Todd C. Miller | |
2009-01-06 | i saw the previous was wrong as soon as i committed it: put the | Jason McIntyre | |
built-in blurb in STANDARDS; we did once have a COMPATIBILITY section which we merged with STANDARDS, so i think this is appropriate. it certainly feels better than adding single sentences randomly to the end of text bodies. | |||
2009-01-06 | - rearrange the text to read a little more sanely | Jason McIntyre | |
- use standard Ds argument to list width | |||
2009-01-06 | document, consistently, those apps which also exist as built-ins | Jason McIntyre | |
on certain shells; do not try to document changes between the implementations, but at least warn of their existence; diff from Ingo Schwarze | |||
2009-01-04 | replace hardcoded exit values with .Ex macros; | Igor Sobrado | |
ok jmc@ | |||
2008-12-30 | add a comment explaining the rather obscure decision when to recurse | Otto Moerbeek | |
or not; ok millert@ pedro@ | |||
2008-12-29 | fix previous; e.g. ls /var/spool/mqueue as an oridinary user. ok | Otto Moerbeek | |
millert@ thib@ | |||
2008-12-27 | prevent line breaks in the middle of options. | Igor Sobrado | |
jmc@ suggested replacing ".Op Ar file ..." with just ".Op Ar", and provided excellent feedback about where placing the .Bk/.Ek macros. ok jmc@ | |||
2008-12-24 | Kill a race condition which occurs when listing a directory containing | Otto Moerbeek | |
an empty dir non-recursively. By not setting FTS_SKIP on the empty subdir, a next iteration of the fts_read loop recurses into the subdir, which might not be empty any more. Report by jacekm@, troublespot identified by pedro@; ok pedro@ millert@ |