svn commit: r342881 - head/share/skel
Edward Napierala
trasz at freebsd.org
Wed Jan 9 17:05:23 UTC 2019
śr., 9 sty 2019 o 16:41 Rodney W. Grimes
<freebsd at pdx.rh.cn85.dnsmgr.net> napisał(a):
>
> > Author: trasz
> > Date: Wed Jan 9 11:04:27 2019
> > New Revision: 342881
> > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/342881
> >
> > Log:
> > Make sh(1) recognize the default $HOME. By default /home
> > is a symlink; without this change, when you log in, sh(1)
> > won't realize the current directory (eg '/usr/home/test')
> > is the same as $HOME ('/home/test').
>
> Arguably it shouldnt know any of that.
sh(1) needs to know that in order to properly shorten the current
directory path (in prompt) to "~" when you're there.
> Or that $Home is ~ either
> I hate that if I "cd home" and there is not a directory
> where I am at called home it takes me to ~/$home,s
> that also has caused a few script debugging to be
> a royal Pita having to force ./$variable to stop
> home from being treated special.
But none of that seems related to the change above, does it?
All the patch does is: if your current directory is $HOME, but
it's spelled differently, run "cd". The only thing that does, in turn,
is making sh(1) set the $ENV variable, which it uses to track
the current "logical working directory", eg /home/test. It cannot
obtain that information otherwise, because getcwd(3) in that
directory returns its "physical path", eg /usr/home/test.
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