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2014-11-17More sed corner cases. (Empty regex repeats previous regex, implement -i, etc.)Rob Landley
2014-11-16Fix more sed bugs.Rob Landley
2014-11-16Fix sed 'b' with no label and 'N' in general.Rob Landley
2014-11-15More sed bugfixes. (Did you know s/[/]// is a valid sed expression?)Rob Landley
2014-11-15Debugging pass on sed: make the existing test suite pass.Rob Landley
2014-11-14Add a few more sed tests.Rob Landley
2014-11-14Add color support for scripts/test.sh and new SKIP_HOST for tests expected ↵Rob Landley
to fail on non-toybox implementations.
2014-11-14sed: implement s & and \1 backrefs.Rob Landley
2014-11-12Implement more sed plumbing, including s/// (without \1 or & yet).Rob Landley
2014-11-11Remove unnecessary assignment spotted by Cynt Rynt.Rob Landley
2014-11-10Implement another largeish chunk of sed. Untested, unfinished, do not use yet.Rob Landley
2014-11-10First cleanup pass on hwclock.Rob Landley
2014-11-10hwclock: get and set the hwclockAshwini Sharma
2014-11-10ipcrm : remove msg que, sem or shared memoryAshwini Sharma
2014-11-09Yet more sed tests.Rob Landley
2014-11-08Implement a few sed commands. Not done, and not tested yet.Rob Landley
2014-11-06More sed tests.Rob Landley
2014-11-04Next round of sed infrastructure, parses most commands now, doesn't ↵Rob Landley
implement them yet.
2014-10-30Attached are new toys TR and CRONTAB.Ashwini Sharma
*tr.c*: It translate, squezze and delete characters. Supported classes are alpha, alnum, digit, lower, upper space, blank, puct, cntrl and xdigit. *crontab.c*: Companion of crond. It maintains crontab files.
2014-10-30Test for ls -d from Isaac Dunham, and he pointed out -F also disables ↵Rob Landley
symlink following.
2014-10-30Bug report from Isaac Dunham: ls -d shouldn't follow command line symlinks ↵Rob Landley
without -H or -L (just like ls -l).
2014-10-29First batch of sed tests.Rob Landley
Only good for TEST_HOST=1 at the moment because the test infrastructure itself depends on sed, so if an unfinished sed is in the $PATH it goes boing. But hey, corner cases! I have... more.
2014-10-29Next drop of sed infrastructure, mostly argument parsing, doesn't do ↵Rob Landley
anything interesting yet.
2014-10-28Fill out rest of help text for sed.Rob Landley
2014-10-27Fix use after free error spotted by ?ukasz Szpakowski.Rob Landley
2014-10-27O_CLOEXEC was confusing the O_RDONLY test in loopfiles(), resulting in ↵Rob Landley
attempts to read from stdout instead of stdin for "-" or no arguments.
2014-10-26xexec() recursion limiter has to go after rebound or toy_init() zeroes it.Rob Landley
2014-10-26Cosmetic tweak: no trailing spaces when ./toybox lists command names.Rob Landley
2014-10-24Basic sed range support, enough for "sed -n 9,11p README" to work.Rob Landley
2014-10-22Teach ln -f to leave original target alone if link creation fails.Rob Landley
Suggested by Ashwini Sharma, I wound up implementing it by creating the new link at a temporary name and renaming it over the old one instead of renaming the old file out of the way and putting it back if it failed. (Because "mkdir -p one/one/blah && ln -sf /bin/one one" would otherwise rename one/one out of the way and only notice it can't delete it way at the end when recovery's darn awkward, vs create new thing and if rename fails (including EISDIR) that's the main error path. And yes the temporary name is in the same directory as the destination so we never rename between mounts.) link over the old one instead of renaming the old file and renaming it back.
2014-10-20Random in-progress snapshot of sed, not finished yet.Rob Landley
2014-10-20More static analysis fixes from Ashwini Sharma.Rob Landley
2014-10-20Add TOYBOX_NORECURSE so xexec() won't make internal function calls.Rob Landley
2014-10-19nsenter: A tool to use setns(2)Andy Lutomirski
This implements all of the namespace parts of nsenter, but UID and GID switching are missing, as are -r and -w (both because they're not strictly necessary and because the nsenter manpage has an insufficient description of how they work).
2014-10-17unshare: Fix help and option parsingAndy Lutomirski
The help text was inconsistent, and option parsing was completely broken (the options mostly did the wrong thing).
2014-10-18Factor out printf-style escape parsing logic from echo.c.Rob Landley
2014-10-16Even bigger ip.c, from Ashwini Sharma.Rob Landley
2014-10-14Use O_CLOEXEC instead of O_RDONLY to signal loopfiles_rw() to close filehandles.Rob Landley
2014-10-14Fix last night's mv commit (use dest, not source).Rob Landley
2014-10-14Implement mv -f and -i.Rob Landley
2014-10-13Started over on sed (by reading the posix spec).Rob Landley
2014-10-10acpi: implement -ctV, fix recursion, plug a small leakIsaac Dunham
* acpi_callback had blindly assumed that a path of 26 chars or more was the right depth; rely on depth from dirtree root * acpi -c shows cooling device state some backlights are set up so that they will report dimmer as higher, but that's a hardware issue that can't be sanely worked around. * acpi -t shows temperatures this implementation will pick up fan, battery temperatures, etc. (but currently not hwmon-type temperatures, or hdd temps; acpi 1.7 does not measure these either) we handle milli-C (typical) and deci-C (I've seen this on Qualcomm batteries, and not yet anywhere else) we do *not* handle deci-K yet * acpi -V shows all sensors * without saving the result of dirtree_path() to free later, we had a slow leak. all callbacks call this once, so save it in GLOBALS() acpi -t happens to need this anyhow, though using openat()/readall() instead of readfile() would work.
2014-10-09Various bugfixes (mostly resource leaks) from Ashwini Sharma's static ↵Rob Landley
analysis, plus occasional tweak by me while reviewing them.
2014-10-09Fix use-after-free spotted by Ashwini Sharma's static analysis.Rob Landley
We xstrdup() an optargs string to avoid modifying our environment space (because it can change what "ps" shows to other processes), and then parse out colon delimited strings and save them in globals that can later be used in the -v codepath and so on. But those globals _aren't_ strdup (no point) which means we can't free the string while we're still using pointers into the middle of it. So move the free to the end. (I hardly ever test with CFG_TOYBOX_FREE switched on because even nommu doesn't need it.)
2014-10-08Update status lists. (Once the pending-not-in-pending files go away (see ↵Rob Landley
toys/pending/README), this can be probed from the source.)
2014-10-07Basic update of the roadmap and status pages. (Both need a good scrub and ↵Rob Landley
polish beyond this.)
2014-10-02Release notes for 0.5.0.Rob Landley
2014-10-02Added tag 0.5.0 for changeset 7afd32673a5cRob Landley
2014-10-02Workaround for musl's faccessat bug (the rm -r "error: is a directory" thing).0.5.0Rob Landley
The Linux man page says I can use AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW. It works in glibc, uclibc, and klibc, but musl returns -EINVAL any time you pass in that flag and the maintainer says that's not a bug and insists the man page and those other libraries all change to match musl's behavior. Toybox uses it to avoid scheduling unnecessary metadata writes for things we're about to delete (have to chmod unreadable directories so we can descend into them to delete their contents, the chmod happens before we descend so the disk I/O has plenty of time to be scheduled) because the extra writes wear out SSD faster. It's just an optimization and I don't really care if it works _well_ (the fchmodat call _also_ takes AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW so that's covered), but musl's behavior uniquely makes the check always error and thus breaks normal "rm -r". Yes this workaround is checking #ifdef __MUSL__ which the library does not supply (because its code is perfect and will thus never need to be worked around). You can CFLAGS=-D__MUSL__ if you don't echo "#define __MUSL__" >> include/features.h when installing the library.
2014-10-01Bugfix from Ashwini Sharma: Z timezone required by posix for touch but not ↵Rob Landley
for libc, so we have to implement it here.