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Here are some of them, excerpted from NEWS: - New code to handle multibyte characters. - `select' was changed to be more ksh-compatible - There is now a bindable edit-and-execute-command readline command, like the vi-mode `v' command, bound to C-xC-e in emacs mode. - The shell now performs arithmetic in the largest integer size the machine supports (intmax_t), instead of long. - There is a new configuration option `--enable-mem-scramble', controls bash malloc behavior of writing garbage characters into memory at allocation and free time. - The `complete' and `compgen' builtins now have a new `-s/-A service' option to complete on names from /etc/services. - `read' has a new `-u fd' option to read from a specified file descriptor. - The expansion of $LINENO inside a shell function is only relative to the function start if the shell is interactive -- if the shell is running a script, $LINENO expands to the line number in the script. This is as POSIX-2001 requires. - The bash debugger in examples/bashdb has been modified to work with the new DEBUG trap semantics, the command set has been made more gdb-like, and the changes to $LINENO make debugging functions work better. Code from Gary Vaughan. - New [n]<&word- and [n]>&word- redirections from ksh93 -- move fds (dup and close). - The `echo' builtin now accepts \0xxx (zero to three octal digits following the `0') in addition to \xxx (one to three octal digits) for SUSv3/XPG6/ POSIX.1-2001 compliance. - Added support for DESTDIR installation root prefix, so you can do a `make install DESTDIR=bash-root' and do easier binary packaging. - New `-A group/-g' option to complete and compgen; does group name completion. - The ksh-like `ERR' trap has been added. The `ERR' trap will be run whenever the shell would have exited if the -e option were enabled. It is not inherited by shell functions. - configure has a new `--enable-largefile' option, like other GNU utilities. - `for' loops now allow empty word lists after `in', like the latest POSIX drafts require. - The builtin `ulimit' now takes two new non-numeric arguments: `hard', meaning the current hard limit, and `soft', meaning the current soft limit, in addition to `unlimited' Also, there is a "New unwind-protect implementation from Paul Eggert", which I believe obviates the need for two sparc64-related patches.
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$NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.6 2002/11/25 04:18:48 schmonz Exp $
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--- builtins/enable.def.orig Fri Nov 22 22:16:40 2002
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+++ builtins/enable.def
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@@ -314,9 +314,16 @@
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name = list->word->word;
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size = strlen (name);
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+#ifdef __ELF__
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struct_name = (char *)xmalloc (size + 8);
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strcpy (struct_name, name);
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strcpy (struct_name + size, "_struct");
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+#else
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+ struct_name = xmalloc (size + 9);
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+ *struct_name = '_';
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+ strcpy (struct_name + 1, name);
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+ strcpy (struct_name + size + 1, "_struct");
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+#endif
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b = (struct builtin *)dlsym (handle, struct_name);
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if (b == 0)
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