bash: version bump to 4.4.12
[feed/packages.git] / utils / bash / patches / 141-upstream-bash43-041.patch
diff --git a/utils/bash/patches/141-upstream-bash43-041.patch b/utils/bash/patches/141-upstream-bash43-041.patch
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-                            BASH PATCH REPORT
-                            =================
-
-Bash-Release:  4.3
-Patch-ID:      bash43-041
-
-Bug-Reported-by:       Hanno Böck <hanno@hboeck.de>
-Bug-Reference-ID:      <20150623131106.6f111da9@pc1>, <20150707004640.0e61d2f9@pc1>
-Bug-Reference-URL:     http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2015-06/msg00089.html,
-                       http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2015-07/msg00018.html
-
-Bug-Description:
-
-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.
-
-Patch (apply with `patch -p0'):
-
---- a/bashline.c
-+++ b/bashline.c
-@@ -1468,10 +1468,23 @@ attempt_shell_completion (text, start, e
-       os = start;
-       n = 0;
-+      was_assignment = 0;
-       s = find_cmd_start (os);
-       e = find_cmd_end (end);
-       do
-       {
-+        /* Don't read past the end of rl_line_buffer */
-+        if (s > rl_end)
-+          {
-+            s1 = s = e1;
-+            break;
-+          }
-+        /* Or past point if point is within an assignment statement */
-+        else if (was_assignment && s > rl_point)
-+          {
-+            s1 = s = e1;
-+            break;
-+          }
-         /* Skip over assignment statements preceding a command name.  If we
-            don't find a command name at all, we can perform command name
-            completion.  If we find a partial command name, we should perform
---- a/lib/readline/complete.c
-+++ b/lib/readline/complete.c
-@@ -689,6 +689,8 @@ printable_part (pathname)
-   if (temp == 0 || *temp == '\0')
-     return (pathname);
-+  else if (temp[1] == 0 && temp == pathname)
-+    return (pathname);
-   /* If the basename is NULL, we might have a pathname like '/usr/src/'.
-      Look for a previous slash and, if one is found, return the portion
-      following that slash.  If there's no previous slash, just return the
---- a/patchlevel.h
-+++ b/patchlevel.h
-@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
-    regexp `^#define[  ]*PATCHLEVEL', since that's what support/mkversion.sh
-    looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
--#define PATCHLEVEL 40
-+#define PATCHLEVEL 41
- #endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */