svn commit: r194922 - in head: bin/sh
tools/regression/bin/sh/builtins
Jilles Tjoelker
jilles at FreeBSD.org
Wed Jun 24 22:04:05 UTC 2009
Author: jilles
Date: Wed Jun 24 22:04:04 2009
New Revision: 194922
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/194922
Log:
Designate special builtins as such in command -V and type.
Also document various properties of special builtins that we implement.
Approved by: ed (mentor) (implicit)
Modified:
head/bin/sh/exec.c
head/bin/sh/sh.1
head/tools/regression/bin/sh/builtins/command5.0.stdout
Modified: head/bin/sh/exec.c
==============================================================================
--- head/bin/sh/exec.c Wed Jun 24 21:56:05 2009 (r194921)
+++ head/bin/sh/exec.c Wed Jun 24 22:04:04 2009 (r194922)
@@ -756,6 +756,7 @@ typecmd_impl(int argc, char **argv, int
if ((cmdp = cmdlookup(argv[i], 0)) != NULL) {
entry.cmdtype = cmdp->cmdtype;
entry.u = cmdp->param;
+ entry.special = cmdp->special;
}
else {
/* Finally use brute force */
@@ -804,6 +805,9 @@ typecmd_impl(int argc, char **argv, int
case CMDBUILTIN:
if (cmd == TYPECMD_SMALLV)
out1fmt("%s\n", argv[i]);
+ else if (entry.special)
+ out1fmt("%s is a special shell builtin\n",
+ argv[i]);
else
out1fmt("%s is a shell builtin\n", argv[i]);
break;
Modified: head/bin/sh/sh.1
==============================================================================
--- head/bin/sh/sh.1 Wed Jun 24 21:56:05 2009 (r194921)
+++ head/bin/sh/sh.1 Wed Jun 24 22:04:04 2009 (r194922)
@@ -606,6 +606,12 @@ This all occurs within the current shell
.Pp
Shell built-in commands are executed internally to the shell, without
spawning a new process.
+There are two kinds of built-in commands: regular and special.
+Assignments before special builtins persist after they finish
+executing and assignment errors, redirection errors and certain
+operand errors cause a script to be aborted.
+Both regular and special builtins can affect the shell in ways
+normal programs cannot.
.Pp
Otherwise, if the command name does not match a function
or built-in command, the command is searched for as a normal
@@ -885,7 +891,7 @@ loops.
The
.Ic continue
command continues with the next iteration of the innermost loop.
-These are implemented as built-in commands.
+These are implemented as special built-in commands.
.Pp
The syntax of the
.Ic case
@@ -1001,7 +1007,7 @@ It terminates the current executional sc
nested function, sourced script, or shell instance, in that order.
The
.Ic return
-command is implemented as a built-in command.
+command is implemented as a special built-in command.
.Ss Variables and Parameters
The shell maintains a set of parameters.
A parameter
@@ -1590,6 +1596,7 @@ where
is either
the path name to
.Ar utility ,
+a special shell builtin,
a shell builtin,
a shell function,
a shell keyword
@@ -2114,7 +2121,8 @@ Interpret each
.Ar name
as a command and print the resolution of the command search.
Possible resolutions are:
-shell keyword, alias, shell built-in command, command, tracked alias
+shell keyword, alias, special shell builtin, shell builtin, command,
+tracked alias
and not found.
For aliases the alias expansion is printed;
for commands and tracked aliases
Modified: head/tools/regression/bin/sh/builtins/command5.0.stdout
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/regression/bin/sh/builtins/command5.0.stdout Wed Jun 24 21:56:05 2009 (r194921)
+++ head/tools/regression/bin/sh/builtins/command5.0.stdout Wed Jun 24 22:04:04 2009 (r194922)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ls is /bin/ls
true is a shell builtin
/bin/ls is /bin/ls
fun is a shell function
-break is a shell builtin
+break is a special shell builtin
if is a shell keyword
{ is a shell keyword
foo is an alias for bar
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