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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
tg
69a6777e42 remove the remark that lksh is not suitable for /bin/sh
(as, on some systems and for some pedants, it may be *better* suited
 due to its broken use of the host C “long” data type for arithmetics)
but warn that this can only work with -DMKSH_BINSHPOSIX really
2013-05-22 18:18:06 +00:00
tg
f0f34eb7b6 • Allow setting both -o posix and -o sh (although only in the same
command; setting one still unsets the other at first)
• Change subst_exstat to be conformant unless -o sh is set and -o posix isn’t
• In lksh, make subst_exstat (newly) conformant if -o posix
• New MKSH_BINSHPOSIX to accompany MKSH_BINSHREDUCED
• Sync lksh manpage precisely
2013-05-02 20:21:45 +00:00
tg
689c179254 sync and be even more explicit
XXX some day, write the *precise* delta of MKSH_LEGACY_MODE into lksh.1
2013-04-27 19:16:27 +00:00
tg
dc94c3d205 after enough complaints by POSIX sh advocates,
• make parsing numbers with leading digit-zero as octal independent of
  mksh/lksh and dependent on set -o posix; adjust manpages to match
• warn about these changes and why mksh uses 32-bit consistent arithmetics
  and point people to lksh for host-long undefined-behaviour arithmetics
• point out, explicitly, that it is *legal* for the operating environment
  to make 'print $((2147483647 + 1))' (on a 32-bit system; adjust for a
  64-bit system) to run 'rm -rf ~ /' instead
2013-04-27 18:50:25 +00:00
tg
0634dd5ad2 move mircvs://contrib/hosted/tg/deb/mksh/debian/lksh.1
\ to mircvs://src/bin/mksh/lksh.1
2013-04-27 18:13:58 +00:00