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2020-04-16cpio: fix tests by removing --trailer.Elliott Hughes
f2866cf58a07c9d681ecd6695ea969ac70e59a3d fixed the cpio --trailer check as it claimed to, but doing so changed our behavior (since it used to be always-on and is now off unless you supply --trailer). This broke one of the cpio tests. Since I can't find any other cpio that has a --trailer option (or its inverse), this patch removes --trailer. This reverts our behavior to our old behavior (always include the trailer). Judging by the fact that the cpio tests pass with TEST_HOST=1, this seems to be the expected behavior.
2020-04-15cpio: fix --trailer flag check, switch to FLAG() macros.Ethan Sommer
2020-04-13Humor asan.Rob Landley
(ls would read from an uninitalized variable and never use the result because the test is afterwards, but asan freaks about impurity and unclean quantum state that's never observed or some such. You read uninitialized but definitely allocated stack memory into a REGISTER, and then performed an ADDITION on it to produce a result you never use! For SHAME!)
2020-04-13Add unescape2(), migrate some unescape() users over.Rob Landley
2020-04-08ls: fix -h with block counts.Elliott Hughes
The filter() function modifies st_blocks so it's always 1KiB rather than 512B blocks, but the human-readable output was still assuming 512B. This meant that `ls -sh` was showing figures half the size of `ls -s`, and that the "total" line with -h was also off by a factor of 2. No new test, because I don't know how to write one that would work on all file systems. Bug: http://b/153383721
2020-04-07Use optc to detect end of arguments, because [ removes ] but doesn't zero it.Rob Landley
2020-03-29file: add 7z formatJoeky
2020-03-28sed s///: support POSIX I as synonym for iElliott Hughes
POSIX chose I rather than i as the case-insensitive flag for s///, because apparently more seds support I than i. We're allegedly alone in only supporting i. (On the Mac, sed supports neither.) Strictly this isn't *currently* in POSIX, but it's been accepted for issue 8. Bug: https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=779#c2050
2020-03-26du: consistent --help capitalization.Elliott Hughes
2020-03-26du: Implement -bRob Landley
2020-03-23tar: implement --absolute-names.Elliott Hughes
Used by the Linux kernel build when copying kernel headers to kernel-headers.tar.gz. Bug: http://b/152244851
2020-03-18Fix WARN_ONLY (and the one caller feeding it in the field it was checking).Rob Landley
2020-03-13Fix various typos.Elliott Hughes
In case I'm not yet in the running for the most pedantic change of this release, I think the "days of the week are written with initial capitals in English" subset of this patch is a strong contender. (Found via `toybox help -a | ispell -l | sort | uniq`.)
2020-03-08cp: fix -D (--parents) (REWORK MINIMAL FIX)Jarno Mäkipää
add: test for -D fix: b/c/d/FILE not copying into a/ with -D option dirname() is not needed when handling FLAG(D) since filename under src or dest should not be changed. github.com/landley/toybox/issues/165
2020-03-03Remove another command sub-option.Rob Landley
The question "how does this toybox command behave" should have an answer, not "it depends". (Also, --preserve at the start of a paragraph was confusing config2help.c into thinking it was an option paragraph.)
2020-03-02Merge realpath into readlink, use xabspath() instead of libc realpath().Rob Landley
2020-02-28Some compilers get upset if ? : produces different types.Rob Landley
2020-02-25ps: widen pid_t fields.Elliott Hughes
My desktop and laptop have a pid_max of 262144 now.
2020-02-24Fix fuzz to output lines that didn't match patch context.Rob Landley
(It was outputting the patch hunk where it went, which reverted the context.)
2020-02-06Remove old GNU style `' quoting.Elliott Hughes
Even GNU don't pretend they're still on 1970s terminals where ` and ' were a matching pair any more.
2020-02-02Canonicalize the usage: lines for the POSIX toys.Elliott Hughes
This only touches 24 of the 68 toys/posix/ files --- the others were already canonical. Potentially contentious, so worth stating explicitly, is that there were 8 matches for "COMMAND..." amongst all existing help output, with 7 matches for various inconsistent variants involving something with "ARG", so I resolved that in favor of using "COMMAND..." (which is also shorter overall, and avoids nested []s).
2020-01-28David Legault complained that dir/.* tells rm to delete dir/.. and we'd do it.Rob Landley
2020-01-26Add mayfork to printfRob Landley
2020-01-24cp/mv: add -T.Elliott Hughes
The kernel script scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh uses cp -T. (Also sort the options into alphabetical order while adding -T, so that eyeball binary search actually works when trying to find an option! Oddly, they all show in reverse order because there's a bug in the help text generator, but that's a problem for another day...)
2020-01-20cal: highlight current day.Elliott Hughes
This isn't in POSIX, but Debian and macOS' cal(1)s both do this, and it's annoying to have to run date(1) separately.
2020-01-11find.c: don't assume time_t is the same as longRich Felker
This is false on ILP32 targets with 64-bit time_t.
2020-01-09ls.c: just use getxattr()/lgetxattr().Elliott Hughes
bionic works around the fact that you can't use an O_PATH fd with fgetxattr(2), but glibc doesn't. Fixes https://github.com/landley/toybox/issues/158.
2020-01-08Implement readelf(1).Elliott Hughes
Basic readelf(1) implementation, with output close enough to the binutils version to be usable with scripts that expect the binutils version. This started as an implementation of nm(1) until I realized that I almost always want readelf instead, and that you actually have to do much of the work needed for readelf just to implement nm. Arguably nm (being part of POSIX) belongs in toybox while readelf doesn't. An argument could also be made that neither really belongs in toybox, belonging in a separate set of development tools (such as binutils or the LLVM binutils). Doesn't support most of the architecture-specific stuff, most notably relocations, but is aware of things like ARM exidx sections and the common register state notes in core dumps for the "big four" architectures: arm, arm64, x86, and x86-64. Doesn't support symbol versions (but probably should). Doesn't support section groups or the -t "section details" (which is a long form of -S "section headers" that I've never seen used in practice and which isn't part of -a). Doesn't support dumping unwind info or the hash table bucket histograms. Reuses the table of ELF architectures from file(1). Not fuzzed, but successfully parses all the ELF files in my Ubuntu 18.04 system's lib directories. Attempts to exit with an error when presented with an invalid ELF file rather than struggle on as binutils seems to.
2020-01-06date.c: add a few more important specifiers to --help.Elliott Hughes
Odd (and un-toyboxy) that we advertise the locale-specific output formats but not the ISO ones :-)
2020-01-01Add MAYFORK to more pseudo-builtins.Rob Landley
This doesn't (yet) add shell builtin awareness to time, kill, or pwd, just lets them run in the shell process.
2019-12-28More sheer pedantry.Rob Landley
2019-12-28Rename get_chunk()/dump_chunk() to read_chunk()/write_chunk().Rob Landley
2019-12-28Cleanup, mostly whitespace.Rob Landley
2019-12-28Sheer pedantry.Rob Landley
2019-12-28Change variable type to avoid typecast.Rob Landley
2019-12-28tar: fix memory write errorEmmanuel Nicolet
Clear the last byte of the allocated buffer.
2019-12-22Bugfix: tee with no arguments was writing to stdout twice.Rob Landley
Add basic smoketest while we're at it.
2019-12-21Add patch -F (fuzz factor)Rob Landley
2019-12-21Tighten up unquote_file()Rob Landley
2019-12-20patch: support [FILE [PATCH]] arguments.Elliott Hughes
POSIX only mentions -i/stdin, but GNU patch -- and Larry Wall's patch 1.3, found via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_(Unix) -- also support supplying the name of the file to patch and the name of the patch file as optional arguments. The AOSP build makes use of this syntax to patch snakeyaml to remove references to java.beans.* stuff.
2019-11-23Fix iconv and tests on Mac.Elliott Hughes
The Mac iconv_open(3) doesn't follow Unicode TR#22 rules for charset alias matching that bionic and glibc do (and, strictly, POSIX doesn't say you have to even though it's obviously a good idea), so we have to say exactly "UTF-8" rather than "utf8". Additionally, the 2006-era bash 3.2 on current versions of macOS (because it was the last GPLv2 bash) seems to have bugs that cause it to mangle UTF-8 input, so we can't reliably echo a UTF-8 sequence into a file. Use \x in the tests to work around this.
2019-11-23du: use FLAG().Elliott Hughes
2019-11-14xargs: distinguish the two "argument too long" error cases.Elliott Hughes
One is really "the command is too long for me to ever call it given other constraints", so leave "argument too long" for the case where it's actually an argument causing the issue.
2019-11-13Pedantic constant annotations to shut up older toolchains.Rob Landley
2019-11-12Don't rm prompt for nonexistent, just warn.Denys Nykula
2019-11-12Replace a test I took out last commit because it seemed impossible to trigger,Rob Landley
but the problem is some vertical sort arrangements are impossible, and that's what it was testing for. For example, showing 29 entries in 9 columns with horizontal sort requires 4 rows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 29 x x x x x x x But with vertical sort that would be: 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 x 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 x x 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 x x 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 x x It still doesn't fit in 3 rows (3x9=27) but with 4 rows the 7 leftover spaces eats a whole column, so you _can't_ have 9 columns with vertical sort.
2019-11-08ls cleanup: use FLAG() macros, simplify next_column(), fix off by one errorsRob Landley
in whitespace accounting, eliminate lastcol, same sort[next] in dt, don't count trailing whitespace on last entry in row.
2019-11-05id: fix Android issues.Elliott Hughes
glibc doesn't set errno when getpw* fails, so the perror_exit() looked fine. bionic sets ENOENT and the trailing "No such file or directory" looks silly, so switch to error_exit(). Additionally, the default format tests fail on Android because of SELinux (but for a different reason than usual!). There's no id --no-context flag, so use sed to just throw away any SELinux context.
2019-11-05id.c: fix -nG.Elliott Hughes
The previous patch broke -nG, so move the -G code back to showone() which handles -n. Add the missing tests for the various uses of -n. Also refactor the code to avoid the need to test optflags directly.
2019-11-05Switch -w tests to check boundary conditions, fix code to pass tests,Rob Landley
variable declarations go at the start of blocks, and remove specific people's names from todo items (anybody can do any todo).