svn commit: r352691 - in head: contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/grep usr.bin/grep
Kyle Evans
kevans at FreeBSD.org
Wed Sep 25 17:14:44 UTC 2019
Author: kevans
Date: Wed Sep 25 17:14:43 2019
New Revision: 352691
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/352691
Log:
bsdgrep(1): various fixes of empty pattern/exit code/-c behavior
When an empty pattern is encountered in the pattern list, I had previously
broken bsdgrep to count that as a "match all" and ignore any other patterns
in the list. This commit rectifies that mistake, among others:
- The -v flag semantics were not quite right; lines matched should have been
counted differently based on whether the -v flag was set or not. procline
now definitively returns whether it's matched or not, and interpreting
that result has been kicked up a level.
- Empty patterns with the -x flag was broken similarly to empty patterns
with the -w flag. The former is a whole-line match and should be more
strict, only matching blank lines. No -x and no -w will will match the
empty string at the beginning of each line.
- The exit code with -L was broken, w.r.t. modern grep. Modern grap will
exit(0) if any file that didn't match was output, so our interpretation
was simply backwards. The new interpretation makes sense to me.
Tests updated and added to try and catch some of this.
This misbehavior was found by autoconf while fixing ports found in PR 229925
expecting either a more sane or a more GNU-like sed.
MFC after: 1 week
Modified:
head/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/grep/t_grep.sh
head/usr.bin/grep/grep.c
head/usr.bin/grep/util.c
Modified: head/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/grep/t_grep.sh
==============================================================================
--- head/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/grep/t_grep.sh Wed Sep 25 17:08:35 2019 (r352690)
+++ head/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/grep/t_grep.sh Wed Sep 25 17:14:43 2019 (r352691)
@@ -413,6 +413,60 @@ wflag_emptypat_body()
atf_check -o file:test4 grep -w -e "" test4
}
+atf_test_case xflag_emptypat
+xflag_emptypat_body()
+{
+ printf "" > test1
+ printf "\n" > test2
+ printf "qaz" > test3
+ printf " qaz\n" > test4
+
+ # -x is whole-line, more strict than -w.
+ atf_check -s exit:1 -o empty grep -x -e "" test1
+
+ atf_check -o file:test2 grep -x -e "" test2
+
+ atf_check -s exit:1 -o empty grep -x -e "" test3
+
+ atf_check -s exit:1 -o empty grep -x -e "" test4
+
+ total=$(wc -l /COPYRIGHT | sed 's/[^0-9]//g')
+
+ # Simple checks that grep -x with an empty pattern isn't matching every
+ # line. The exact counts aren't important, as long as they don't
+ # match the total line count and as long as they don't match each other.
+ atf_check -o save:xpositive.count grep -Fxc '' /COPYRIGHT
+ atf_check -o save:xnegative.count grep -Fvxc '' /COPYRIGHT
+
+ atf_check -o not-inline:"${total}" cat xpositive.count
+ atf_check -o not-inline:"${total}" cat xnegative.count
+
+ atf_check -o not-file:xnegative.count cat xpositive.count
+}
+
+atf_test_case xflag_emptypat_plus
+xflag_emptypat_plus_body()
+{
+ printf "foo\n\nbar\n\nbaz\n" > target
+ printf "foo\n \nbar\n \nbaz\n" > target_spacelines
+ printf "foo\nbar\nbaz\n" > matches
+ printf " \n \n" > spacelines
+
+ printf "foo\n\nbar\n\nbaz\n" > patlist1
+ printf "foo\n\nba\n\nbaz\n" > patlist2
+
+ sed -e '/bar/d' target > matches_not2
+
+ # Normal handling first
+ atf_check -o file:target grep -Fxf patlist1 target
+ atf_check -o file:matches grep -Fxf patlist1 target_spacelines
+ atf_check -o file:matches_not2 grep -Fxf patlist2 target
+
+ # -v handling
+ atf_check -s exit:1 -o empty grep -Fvxf patlist1 target
+ atf_check -o file:spacelines grep -Fxvf patlist1 target_spacelines
+}
+
atf_test_case excessive_matches
excessive_matches_head()
{
@@ -551,6 +605,12 @@ grep_nomatch_flags_head()
grep_nomatch_flags_body()
{
+ grep_type
+
+ if [ $? -eq $GREP_TYPE_GNU_FREEBSD ]; then
+ atf_expect_fail "this test does not pass with GNU grep in base"
+ fi
+
printf "A\nB\nC\n" > test1
atf_check -o inline:"1\n" grep -c -C 1 -e "B" test1
@@ -563,7 +623,7 @@ grep_nomatch_flags_body()
atf_check -o inline:"test1\n" grep -l -A 1 -e "B" test1
atf_check -o inline:"test1\n" grep -l -C 1 -e "B" test1
- atf_check -s exit:1 -o inline:"test1\n" grep -L -e "D" test1
+ atf_check -o inline:"test1\n" grep -L -e "D" test1
atf_check -o empty grep -q -e "B" test1
atf_check -o empty grep -q -B 1 -e "B" test1
@@ -777,6 +837,8 @@ atf_init_test_cases()
atf_add_test_case egrep_empty_invalid
atf_add_test_case zerolen
atf_add_test_case wflag_emptypat
+ atf_add_test_case xflag_emptypat
+ atf_add_test_case xflag_emptypat_plus
atf_add_test_case excessive_matches
atf_add_test_case wv_combo_break
atf_add_test_case fgrep_sanity
Modified: head/usr.bin/grep/grep.c
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.bin/grep/grep.c Wed Sep 25 17:08:35 2019 (r352690)
+++ head/usr.bin/grep/grep.c Wed Sep 25 17:14:43 2019 (r352691)
@@ -218,20 +218,9 @@ static void
add_pattern(char *pat, size_t len)
{
- /* Do not add further pattern is we already match everything */
- if (matchall)
- return;
-
/* Check if we can do a shortcut */
if (len == 0) {
matchall = true;
- for (unsigned int i = 0; i < patterns; i++) {
- free(pattern[i].pat);
- }
- pattern = grep_realloc(pattern, sizeof(struct pat));
- pattern[0].pat = NULL;
- pattern[0].len = 0;
- patterns = 1;
return;
}
/* Increase size if necessary */
@@ -654,7 +643,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
aargv += optind;
/* Empty pattern file matches nothing */
- if (!needpattern && (patterns == 0))
+ if (!needpattern && (patterns == 0) && !matchall)
exit(1);
/* Fail if we don't have any pattern */
@@ -701,11 +690,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
r_pattern = grep_calloc(patterns, sizeof(*r_pattern));
- /* Don't process any patterns if we have a blank one */
#ifdef WITH_INTERNAL_NOSPEC
- if (!matchall && grepbehave != GREP_FIXED) {
+ if (grepbehave != GREP_FIXED) {
#else
- if (!matchall) {
+ {
#endif
/* Check if cheating is allowed (always is for fgrep). */
for (i = 0; i < patterns; ++i) {
@@ -737,7 +725,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
matched = true;
}
- /* Find out the correct return value according to the
- results and the command line option. */
+ if (Lflag)
+ matched = !matched;
+
+ /*
+ * Calculate the correct return value according to the
+ * results and the command line option.
+ */
exit(matched ? (file_err ? (qflag ? 0 : 2) : 0) : (file_err ? 2 : 1));
}
Modified: head/usr.bin/grep/util.c
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.bin/grep/util.c Wed Sep 25 17:08:35 2019 (r352690)
+++ head/usr.bin/grep/util.c Wed Sep 25 17:14:43 2019 (r352691)
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ procmatch_match(struct mprintc *mc, struct parsec *pc)
while (pc->matchidx >= MAX_MATCHES) {
/* Reset matchidx and try again */
pc->matchidx = 0;
- if (procline(pc))
+ if (procline(pc) == !vflag)
printline(pc, ':');
else
break;
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ procfile(const char *fn)
return (0);
}
- line_matched = procline(&pc);
+ line_matched = procline(&pc) == !vflag;
if (line_matched)
++lines;
@@ -469,18 +469,33 @@ procline(struct parsec *pc)
matchidx = pc->matchidx;
- /* Special case: empty pattern with -w flag, check first character */
- if (matchall && wflag) {
+ /*
+ * With matchall (empty pattern), we can try to take some shortcuts.
+ * Emtpy patterns trivially match every line except in the -w and -x
+ * cases. For -w (whole-word) cases, we only match if the first
+ * character isn't a word-character. For -x (whole-line) cases, we only
+ * match if the line is empty.
+ */
+ if (matchall) {
if (pc->ln.len == 0)
return (true);
- wend = L' ';
- if (sscanf(&pc->ln.dat[0], "%lc", &wend) != 1 || iswword(wend))
- return (false);
- else
+ if (wflag) {
+ wend = L' ';
+ if (sscanf(&pc->ln.dat[0], "%lc", &wend) == 1 &&
+ !iswword(wend))
+ return (true);
+ } else if (!xflag)
return (true);
- } else if (matchall)
- return (true);
+ /*
+ * If we don't have any other patterns, we really don't match.
+ * If we do have other patterns, we must fall through and check
+ * them.
+ */
+ if (patterns == 0)
+ return (false);
+ }
+
matched = false;
st = pc->lnstart;
nst = 0;
@@ -609,8 +624,6 @@ procline(struct parsec *pc)
/* Reflect the new matchidx in the context */
pc->matchidx = matchidx;
- if (vflag)
- matched = !matched;
return matched;
}
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