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the default is no limit. * The `-p' option to declare and similar builtins will display attributes for named variables even when those variables have not been assigned values (which are technically unset). * The maximum number of nested recursive calls to `source' is now settable in config-top.h; the default is no limit. * All builtin commands recognize the `--help' option and print a usage summary. * Bash does not allow function names containing `/' and `=' to be exported. * The `ulimit' builtin has new -k (kqueues) and -P (pseudoterminals) options. * The shell now allows `time ; othercommand' to time null commands. * There is a new `--enable-function-import' configuration option to allow importing shell functions from the environment; import is enabled by default. * `printf -v var ""' will now set `var' to the empty string, as if `var=""' had been executed. * GLOBIGNORE, the pattern substitution word expansion, and programmable completion match filtering now honor the value of the `nocasematch' option. * There is a new ${parameter@spec} family of operators to transform the value of `parameter'. * Bash no longer attempts to perform compound assignment if a variable on the rhs of an assignment statement argument to `declare' has the form of a compound assignment (e.g., w='(word)' ; declare foo=$w); compound assignments are accepted if the variable was already declared as an array, but with a warning. * The declare builtin no longer displays array variables using the compound assignment syntax with quotes; that will generate warnings when re-used as input, and isn't necessary. * Executing the rhs of && and || will no longer cause the shell to fork if it's not necessary. * The `local' builtin takes a new argument: `-', which will cause it to save and the single-letter shell options and restore their previous values at function return. * `complete' and `compgen' have a new `-o nosort' option, which forces readline to not sort the completion matches. * Bash now allows waiting for the most recent process substitution, since it appears as $!. * The `unset' builtin now unsets a scalar variable if it is subscripted with a `0', analogous to the ${var[0]} expansion. * `set -i' is no longer valid, as in other shells. * BASH_SUBSHELL is now updated for process substitution and group commands in pipelines, and is available with the same value when running any exit trap. * Bash now checks $INSIDE_EMACS as well as $EMACS when deciding whether or not bash is being run in a GNU Emacs shell window. * Bash now treats SIGINT received when running a non-builtin command in a loop the way it has traditionally treated running a builtin command: running any trap handler and breaking out of the loop. * New variable: EXECIGNORE; a colon-separate list of patterns that will cause matching filenames to be ignored when searching for commands. * Aliases whose value ends in a shell metacharacter now expand in a way to allow them to be `pasted' to the next token, which can potentially change the meaning of a command (e.g., turning `&' into `&&'). * `make install' now installs the example loadable builtins and a set of bash headers to use when developing new loadable builtins. * `enable -f' now attempts to call functions named BUILTIN_builtin_load when loading BUILTIN, and BUILTIN_builtin_unload when deleting it. This allows loadable builtins to run initialization and cleanup code. * There is a new BASH_LOADABLES_PATH variable containing a list of directories where the `enable -f' command looks for shared objects containing loadable builtins. * The `complete_fullquote' option to `shopt' changes filename completion to quote all shell metacharacters in filenames and directory names. * The `kill' builtin now has a `-L' option, equivalent to `-l', for compatibility with Linux standalone versions of kill. * BASH_COMPAT and FUNCNEST can be inherited and set from the shell's initial environment. * inherit_errexit: a new `shopt' option that, when set, causes command substitutions to inherit the -e option. By default, those subshells disable - e. It's enabled as part of turning on posix mode. * New prompt string: PS0. Expanded and displayed by interactive shells after reading a complete command but before executing it. * Interactive shells now behave as if SIGTSTP/SIGTTIN/SIGTTOU are set to SIG_DFL when the shell is started, so they are set to SIG_DFL in child processes. * Posix-mode shells now allow double quotes to quote the history expansion character. * OLDPWD can be inherited from the environment if it names a directory. * Shells running as root no longer inherit PS4 from the environment, closing a security hole involving PS4 expansion performing command substitution. * If executing an implicit `cd' when the `autocd' option is set, bash will now invoke a function named `cd' if one exists before executing the `cd' builtin. - Update to readline library 7.0 release candidate 1 * The history truncation code now uses the same error recovery mechansim as the history writing code, and restores the old version of the history file on error. The error recovery mechanism handles symlinked history files. * There is a new bindable variable, `enable-bracketed-paste', which enables support for a terminal's bracketed paste mode. * The editing mode indicators can now be strings and are user-settable (new `emacs-mode-string', `vi-cmd-mode-string' and `vi-ins-mode-string' variables). Mode strings can contain invisible character sequences. Setting mode strings to null strings restores the defaults. * Prompt expansion adds the mode string to the last line of a multi-line prompt (one with embedded newlines). * There is a new bindable variable, `colored-completion-prefix', which, if set, causes the common prefix of a set of possible completions to be displayed in color. * There is a new bindable command `vi-yank-pop', a vi-mode version of emacs- mode yank-pop. * The redisplay code underwent several efficiency improvements for multibyte locales. * The insert-char function attempts to batch-insert all pending typeahead that maps to self-insert, as long as it is coming from the terminal. * rl_callback_sigcleanup: a new application function that can clean up and unset any state set by readline's callback mode. Intended to be used after a signal. * If an incremental search string has its last character removed with DEL, the resulting empty search string no longer matches the previous line. * If readline reads a history file that begins with `#' (or the value of the history comment character) and has enabled history timestamps, the history entries are assumed to be delimited by timestamps. This allows multi-line history entries. * Readline now throws an error if it parses a key binding without a terminating `:' or whitespace. - Remove patches which are upstream solved bash-3.2-longjmp.dif bash-4.3-headers.dif readline-6.1-wrap.patch - Rename patches bash-4.3.dif become bash-4.4.dif readline-6.3.dif become readline-7.0.dif - Refresh other patches as well- Define the USE_MKTEMP and USE_MKSTEMP cpp macros as the implementation is already there. - Add patch bash-4.3-pathtemp.patch to allow root to clear the file systems. Otherwise the completion does not work if /tmp if full (ENOSPC for here documents)- Remove --hash-size options as there is no any change in the final binary nor library anymore- Add upstream patch bash43-039 Using the output of `declare -p' when run in a function can result in variables that are invisible to `declare -p'. This problem occurs when an assignment builtin such as `declare' receives a quoted compound array assignment as one of its arguments. - Add upstream patch bash43-040 There is a memory leak that occurs when bash expands an array reference on the rhs of an assignment statement. - Add upstream patch bash43-041 There are several out-of-bounds read errors that occur when completing command lines where assignment statements appear before the command name. The first two appear only when programmable completion is enabled; the last one only happens when listing possible completions. - Add upstream patch bash43-042 There is a problem when parsing command substitutions containing `case' commands within pipelines that causes the parser to not correctly identify the end of the command substitution.- add bash-4.3-perl522.patch to fix texi2html for perl 5.22 (defined(@array) has been deprecated since at least 2012)- Add upstream patch bash43-034 If neither the -f nor -v options is supplied to unset, and a name argument is found to be a function and unset, subsequent name arguments are not treated as variables before attempting to unset a function by that name. - Add upstream patch bash43-035 A locale with a long name can trigger a buffer overflow and core dump. This applies on systems that do not have locale_charset in libc, are not using GNU libiconv, and are not using the libintl that ships with bash in lib/intl. - Add upstream patch bash43-036 When evaluating and setting integer variables, and the assignment fails to create a variable (for example, when performing an operation on an array variable with an invalid subscript), bash attempts to dereference a null pointer, causing a segmentation violation. - Add upstream patch bash43-037 If an associative array uses `@' or `*' as a subscript, `declare -p' produces output that cannot be reused as input. - Add upstream patch bash43-038 There are a number of instances where `time' is not recognized as a reserved word when the shell grammar says it should be.- move info deletion to %preun sections- bash-4.3-loadables.dif: One more warning fixed, in examples/loadables/logname.c. - bash-4.3-loadables.dif: Reverted one warning fix, which was introducing another warning and possibly a bug.- bash-4.3-loadables.dif: Split changes to shell.h to a separate patch "bash-4.3-include-unistd.dif", as the loadables build just fine without these changes. - bash-4.3-loadables.dif: Drop all header file inclusion fixups, upstream fixed the problem differently 5 years ago.- Do not restart all signal handlers for bash 4.3 as this breaks trap handler in subshells waotiug for a process- Remove -DMUST_UNBLOCK_CHLD(=1) as this breaks waitchild(2) on linux- Add upstream patch bash43-031 The new nameref assignment functionality introduced in bash-4.3 did not perform enough validation on the variable value and would create variables with invalid names. - Add upstream patch bash43-032 When bash is running in Posix mode, it allows signals -- including SIGCHLD -- to interrupt the `wait' builtin, as Posix requires. However, the interrupt causes bash to not run a SIGCHLD trap for all exited children. This patch fixes the issue and restores the documented behavior in Posix mode. - Add upstream patch bash43-033 Bash does not clean up the terminal state in all cases where bash or readline modifies it and bash is subsequently terminated by a fatal signal. This happens when the `read' builtin modifies the terminal settings, both when readline is active and when it is not. It occurs most often when a script installs a trap that exits on a signal without re-sending the signal to itself.- Fix the sed command that fixes up the patch headers. 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