busybox/shell
Ron Yorston 24aa93d538 ash: reject unknown long options
Commit 64f70cc755 (Add --login support) added code in options()
to handle the bash-compatible '--login' option.  In doing so it
committed BusyBox ash to silently accepting all other long
options.

Restore compatibility with other ash variants by rejecting unknown
long options.

function                                             old     new   delta
options                                              589     624     +35

Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston <rmy@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
2024-09-27 21:29:05 +02:00
..
ash_test hush: do not exit interactive shell on some redirection errors 2024-07-13 02:13:28 +02:00
hush_test hush: do not exit interactive shell on some redirection errors 2024-07-13 02:13:28 +02:00
ash.c ash: reject unknown long options 2024-09-27 21:29:05 +02:00
ash_doc.txt
ash_ptr_hack.c *: make GNU licensing statement forms more regular 2010-08-16 20:14:46 +02:00
ash_remove_unnecessary_code_in_backquote_expansion.patch ash: save Ron's patch from oblivion 2021-06-06 13:01:25 +02:00
brace.txt
Config.src nologin: make it possible to build it as single applet 2020-06-24 15:05:22 +02:00
cttyhack.c Update applet size estimates 2023-07-10 17:25:21 +02:00
hush.c hush: do not exit interactive shell on some redirection errors 2024-07-13 02:13:28 +02:00
hush_doc.txt
hush_leaktool.sh
Kbuild.src Make it possible to select "sh" and "bash" aliases without selecting ash or hush 2016-12-23 16:56:43 +01:00
match.c style fix 2022-05-01 17:06:00 +02:00
match.h hush: optimize #[#] and %[%] for speed. size -2 bytes. 2010-09-04 21:21:07 +02:00
math.c shell/math: avoid $((3**999999999999999999)) to take years 2023-07-02 19:32:12 +02:00
math.h shell/math: change ?: nesting code to not have 63 level nesting limitation 2023-06-17 11:03:02 +02:00
random.c whitespace fixes 2018-07-17 15:04:17 +02:00
random.h ash,hush: improve randomness of $RANDOM, add easy-ish way to test it 2014-03-13 12:52:43 +01:00
README update shell/README 2010-05-20 12:56:14 +02:00
README.job
shell_common.c shell: move varcmp() to shell_common.h and use it in hush 2023-06-17 21:13:13 +02:00
shell_common.h shell: move varcmp() to shell_common.h and use it in hush 2023-06-17 21:13:13 +02:00

http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/
Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7


http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap01.html
Shell & Utilities

It says that any of the standard utilities may be implemented
as a regular shell built-in. It gives a list of utilities which
are usually implemented that way (and some of them can only
be implemented as built-ins, like "alias"):

alias
bg
cd
command
false
fc
fg
getopts
jobs
kill
newgrp
pwd
read
true
umask
unalias
wait


http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html
Shell Command Language

It says that shell must implement special built-ins. Special built-ins
differ from regular ones by the fact that variable assignments
done on special builtin are *PRESERVED*. That is,

VAR=VAL special_builtin; echo $VAR

should print VAL.

(Another distinction is that an error in special built-in should
abort the shell, but this is not such a critical difference,
and moreover, at least bash's "set" does not follow this rule,
which is even codified in autoconf configure logic now...)

List of special builtins:

. file
: [argument...]
break [n]
continue [n]
eval [argument...]
exec [command [argument...]]
exit [n]
export name[=word]...
export -p
readonly name[=word]...
readonly -p
return [n]
set [-abCefhmnuvx] [-o option] [argument...]
set [+abCefhmnuvx] [+o option] [argument...]
set -- [argument...]
set -o
set +o
shift [n]
times
trap n [condition...]
trap [action condition...]
unset [-fv] name...

In practice, no one uses this obscure feature - none of these builtins
gives any special reasons to play such dirty tricks.

However. This section also says that *function invocation* should act
similar to special built-in. That is, variable assignments
done on function invocation should be preserved after function invocation.

This is significant: it is not unthinkable to want to run a function
with some variables set to special values. But because of the above,
it does not work: variable will "leak" out of the function.