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author | Glenn L McGrath <bug1@ihug.co.nz> | 2003-09-16 05:25:43 +0000 |
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committer | Glenn L McGrath <bug1@ihug.co.nz> | 2003-09-16 05:25:43 +0000 |
commit | 2570b43e829ccfc0f199fe61aafc24b1bd3fc7b1 (patch) | |
tree | de00e748021d3078ea21bb90017ded81129cb4bd /editors | |
parent | 204ff1cea49c958846cd49175fa9318b81b5756f (diff) |
Configuration option to define wether to follows GNU sed's behaviour
or the posix standard.
Put the cleanup code back the way it was.
Diffstat (limited to 'editors')
-rw-r--r-- | editors/Config.in | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | editors/sed.c | 62 |
2 files changed, 49 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/editors/Config.in b/editors/Config.in index 14b698f5d..bced12cb1 100644 --- a/editors/Config.in +++ b/editors/Config.in @@ -42,6 +42,19 @@ config CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_EMBEDED_NEWLINE It works by translating '\n' to "\n" and back. It may introduce unexpected results if you use "\n" in your text. +config CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_GNU_COMPATABILITY + bool " Behave consistent with GNU sed" + default y + depends on CONFIG_SED + help + Where GNU sed doesnt follow the posix standard, do as GNU sed does. + Current difference are in + - N command with odd number of lines (see GNU sed info page) + - Blanks before substitution flags eg. + GNU sed interprets 's/a/b/ g' as 's/a/b/g' + Standard says 's/a/b/ g' should be 's/a/b/;g' + - GNU sed allows blanks between a '!' and the function. + config CONFIG_VI bool "vi" default n diff --git a/editors/sed.c b/editors/sed.c index a5a9d41a0..8b98a3182 100644 --- a/editors/sed.c +++ b/editors/sed.c @@ -45,9 +45,11 @@ - GNU extensions - and more. - Bugs: - - - lots + Todo: + + - Create a wrapper around regex to make libc's regex conform with sed + - Fix bugs + Reference http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/sed.html */ @@ -298,7 +300,15 @@ static int parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd_t * const sed_cmd, const char *substr) } /* process the flags */ - while (substr[++idx]) { +#ifndef CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_GNU_COMPATABILITY + idx++; +#else + /* GNU sed allows blanks before the flag, this can lead to an incosistent + * interpretation of 's/a/b/ g' as being either 's/a/b/g' or 's/a/b/;g'. + * which results in very different behaviour. + */ + while (substr[++idx]) +#endif switch (substr[idx]) { case 'g': if (match[0] != '^') { @@ -312,16 +322,20 @@ static int parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd_t * const sed_cmd, const char *substr) case 'p': sed_cmd->sub_p = 1; break; +#ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_GNU_COMPATABILITY default: /* any whitespace or semicolon trailing after a s/// is ok */ if (strchr(semicolon_whitespace, substr[idx])) goto out; - /* else */ bb_error_msg_and_die("bad option in substitution expression"); +#endif } - } - out: +#ifndef CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_GNU_COMPATABILITY + idx++; +#else +out: +#endif /* compile the match string into a regex */ if (*match != '\0') { /* If match is empty, we use last regex used at runtime */ @@ -556,15 +570,12 @@ static char *add_cmd(char *cmdstr) sed_cmd->invert = 1; cmdstr++; -#ifdef SED_FEATURE_STRICT_CHECKING +#ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_GNU_COMPATABILITY /* According to the spec * It is unspecified whether <blank>s can follow a '!' character, * and conforming applications shall not follow a '!' character * with <blank>s. */ - if (isblank(cmdstr[idx]) { - bb_error_msg_and_die("blank follows '!'");} -#else /* skip whitespace before the command */ while (isspace(*cmdstr)) { cmdstr++; @@ -931,7 +942,6 @@ static void process_file(FILE * file) } /* we also print the line if we were given the 'p' flag * (this is quite possibly the second printing) */ -// if ((sed_cmd->sub_p) && (!altered || substituted)) { if ((sed_cmd->sub_p) && (altered || substituted)) { puts(pattern_space); } @@ -1007,20 +1017,25 @@ static void process_file(FILE * file) } break; case 'N': /* Append the next line to the current line */ - if (next_line) { - pattern_space = - realloc(pattern_space, - strlen(pattern_space) + strlen(next_line) + 2); - strcat(pattern_space, "\n"); - strcat(pattern_space, next_line); - next_line = bb_get_chomped_line_from_file(file); - linenum++; - } else { + if (next_line == NULL) { /* Jump to end of script and exist */ deleted = 1; free(next_line); +#ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_SED_GNU_COMPATABILITY + /* GNU sed will add the newline character + * The GNU sed info page labels this as a bug that wont be fixed + */ + next_line = calloc(1,1); +#else next_line = NULL; + break; +#endif } + pattern_space = realloc(pattern_space, strlen(pattern_space) + strlen(next_line) + 2); + strcat(pattern_space, "\n"); + strcat(pattern_space, next_line); + next_line = bb_get_chomped_line_from_file(file); + linenum++; break; case 't': if (substituted) @@ -1164,13 +1179,11 @@ extern int sed_main(int argc, char **argv) { int opt, status = EXIT_SUCCESS; -#if 0 /* This doesnt seem to be working */ #ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP /* destroy command strings on exit */ if (atexit(destroy_cmd_strs) == -1) bb_perror_msg_and_die("atexit"); #endif -#endif /* do normal option parsing */ while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "ne:f:")) > 0) { @@ -1223,8 +1236,5 @@ extern int sed_main(int argc, char **argv) } } -#ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP - destroy_cmd_strs(); -#endif return status; } |