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let them overflow and try to reclaim extra space from later short fields.
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calculations instead of doing strlen() on strings again to store lengths.
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Also enable the same behavior we have with ps, where adding a thread-related
field implies that you're interested in threads.
Also clean up the help text slightly --- we're still not including the
TOP_COMMON help, but at least when we do, we'll have each option covered with
no duplicates.
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The use of TT.time to determine whether to use \r or \n is a little odd,
but let's stick with that for now. Correct the spelling of millitime and
add a test.
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Add ps -o BIT,TID,TCNT, and make -T display "PID,TID" for default output types
(adding TCNT to -f)
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fix two tests looking for a too-specific error message (so TEST_HOST failed).
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This time with a test.
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The ps.c change allows us to start. The interestingtimes.c change allows
us to clean up properly afterwards if you ^C out (which you usually do).
Tested with both ssh and "adb shell" (the latter being where I noticed
the problem).
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Batch mode should never output terminal escape sequences, should ignore
the keyboard, and should include a gap between datasets.
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This fixes a failing test case in mv.test.
Test changes:
- Add coverage for -i (interactive).
- Better descriptions, better formatting, and removed some redundant
cases.
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When passed an empty string, glibc's basename() returns a pointer to the
string "." in read-only memory. If an empty suffix is given, it fits
the condition of being shorter than the path, so we try to overwrite the
null byte and crash. Fix this by just ignoring empty suffixes; they
don't do anything anyway.
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I'm not an od user myself, but I copy & pasted an 'od' invocation from a bug
and it didn't work. Which was embarrassing because I'd just claimed that the
od user didn't need to run od on their desktop (as they had done) and could
have run it on the device instead...
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effect of "sed -e 'a\'" with no trailing line). But there's an actual user,
and it's not hard to implement, and it's not hard to implement, and there
isn't an obvious _other_ way to do it, so add the behavior and a test for it.
Fix some bad/missing comments while I was there, and add a couple TODOs.
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TT.file_no was being incorrectly calculated as 0 when tail -f was passed
a single argument.
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header unconditionally. (This fixes the warning when CP_PRESERVE disabled.)
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Found by afl-fuzz.
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handle infinite depth. Fix docs, tweak dirtree_handle_callback() semantics,
remove dirtree_start() and don't export dirtree_handle_callback(), instead
offer dirtree_flagread(). (dirtree_read() is a wrapper around dirtree_flagread
passing 0 for flags.)
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accept that as input. (And that I screwed up the test.)
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major/minor/makedev, but glibc has vowed to break existing programs
(https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-11/msg00253.html)
and replace it with _another_ non-standard header (not in posix or lsb),
so let's just add functions to lib/ that do the transform ourselves.
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It uses a sed expression that assumes you can escape - to use it as a literal
(you can't, it has to be first or last char of the range), and assumes
you have to escape delimiters in sed [] context (you don't), and/or that
non-printf escapes become the literal character (they don't, the backslash
is preserved as a literal), meaning it winds up doing "s/[\-\]//" which is
a length 1 range, which is officially undefined behavior according to posix,
and regcomp errors out.
But if we don't accept it (like other implementations do) the perl build
breaks. So collapse [A-A] into just [A].
Testcae taken from perl 5.22.0 file Makefile.SH line 8.
(While we're at it, remove an unused argument from a function.)
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Check the fstat(2) return value rather than read uninitialized memory if
it failed, and add a special case for files that claim to be zero-length
but aren't (as is common in /proc on Linux).
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clang scan-build flags up this line as being unread, so clearing from code.
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the deeply sad passwd heuristics that don't even check numbers and punctuation.
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This isn't a shell builtin, it uses prlimit to target any pid (without -P
it defaults to $PPID, so acts like historical ulimit by default).
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minor cleanup of previous commit.
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