History log of /src/bin/sh/tests/builtins/exec2.0 (Results 1 – 5 of 5)
Revision Date Author Comments
# d0b2dbfa 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern

Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/


# d0b2dbfa 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern

Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/


# 13de33a5 11-Dec-2013 Julio Merino <jmmv@FreeBSD.org>

Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.

This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing
tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test
suit

Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.

This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing
tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test
suite and on how to adapt them to the new layout for src.

To achieve these goals, this change:

- Moves tests from tools/regression/bin/<tool>/ to bin/<tool>/tests/.
- Renames the previous regress.sh files to legacy_test.sh.
- Adds Makefiles to build and install the tests and all their supporting
data files into /usr/tests/bin/.
- Plugs the legacy_test test programs into the test suite using the new
TAP backend for Kyua (appearing in 0.8) so that the code of the test
programs does not have to change.
- Registers the new directories in the BSD.test.dist mtree file.

Reviewed by: freebsd-testing
Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)

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# f3bf9b7a 12-Oct-2010 David E. O'Brien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>

Allow one to regression test 'sh' changes without having to install
a potentially bad /bin/sh first.


# c1564db0 28-May-2010 Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org>

sh: Recognize "--" in . and exec.

Although "--" historically has not been required to be recognized for
certain special builtins that do not take options in POSIX, some other
implementations recogni

sh: Recognize "--" in . and exec.

Although "--" historically has not been required to be recognized for
certain special builtins that do not take options in POSIX, some other
implementations recognize options for them, requiring scripts to use "--" or
avoid operands starting with "-".

Operands starting with "-" can be avoided with eval by prepending a space,
and cannot occur with break, continue, exit, return and shift as they only
take numbers, nor with times as it does not take operands. With . and exec,
avoiding "-" is not so easy as it may require reimplementing the PATH
search; therefore the current proposal for POSIX is to require recognition
of "--" for them.

We continue to accept other strings starting with "-" as operands to . and
exec, and also "--" if it is alone to . (which would otherwise be invalid
anyway).

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