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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim J. Robbins
0467aed3c9 Ignore leading semicolons on commands; required by SUSv3.
Obtained from:	NetBSD (kleink, Aymeric Vincent)
2002-07-30 14:07:30 +00:00
Brian Feldman
f020c7fa88 Fix a bug in sed(1)'s "s" command wherein if an escape ("\" character)
was initiated at the last character of the line buffer, the Wrong
Thing was done and sed barfed by interpreting the following NUL byte
as a digit.  Instead, pull up the next buffer and record that the "\"
was last seen.
2002-06-01 13:25:47 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
efaed24f7d Fix an ages-old bug in sed(1), which resulted in the absolutely valid
substitution expressions in the form `s,[fooexp],[barexp],;...' treated
as invalid when the third `,' is (_POSIX2_LINE_MAX * N)-th character in
the line.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2002-04-12 19:46:05 +00:00
Warner Losh
3f330d7d1a remove __P 2002-03-22 01:42:45 +00:00
Mark Murray
e74bf75f1c WARNS=2 partial fix; use NO_WERROR to protect against some hard-to-fix warnings.
Use __FBSDID(), kill register keyword.
2001-12-12 23:20:16 +00:00
Mike Heffner
0ea56610b4 Don't allocate a zero byte segment.
PR:		bin/11900
MFC after:	2 weeks
2001-11-08 16:47:05 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
8e33c0a0f6 Expand xmalloc in-place, along with xrealloc; which wasn't even ANSI in its
implementation.
2001-07-24 14:05:21 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
94ccf5741c Don't leak memory when compiling text following the a', c' or `i' command.
Testcase:

echo FOO | sed "/FOO/c\\
`jot -b 'aaaa\' 500`"

Submitted by:	Max Khon <fjoe@newst.net>
2001-05-18 09:48:17 +00:00
Brian Feldman
175de1e677 Add a new flag: -E enables "extended" regular expressions. 2000-03-19 19:41:53 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c3aac50f28 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
c56690ef7b Fix a new bug introduced by the previous bug fix 1998-12-08 21:29:22 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
1a6583da3a Fix brokenness compiling "s/pat/subst/" when length of subst is >= 4090 chars.
PR:		bin/7939
1998-12-07 05:35:54 +00:00
Brian Somers
13ede3c083 Terminate our output string correctly if we've got
an ``a'' command that has an escaped newline on the
last line of the last script that we're processing.

This fixes exmh2/scripts/build when /etc/malloc.conf -> AJ
1998-09-22 18:39:47 +00:00
Philippe Charnier
73a08bb2ad Remove local redefinition for err(). Add usage(). 1997-08-11 07:21:08 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
726aebe5e0 Localize it
8bit cleanup
1996-08-11 17:46:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
49e6559936 Yet^2 another fix for the line continuation bug.
The fundamental problem with the original code is that it accesses
p[-2] which is one before the beginning of the input buffer for
empty lines.  rev.1.6 just moved the problem from failures when
p[-2] happens to be '\\' to failures when it happens to be '\0'.
rev.1.5 was confused about the trailing newline and other things.

I went back to rev.1.5 and fixed it.  The result is the same as
Keith Bostic's final version in PR 1356 except it loses more
gracefully for excessively long input lines.
1996-07-17 12:18:51 +00:00
David Greenman
4f58776644 Yet another fix for the line continuation bug in sed. Keith's patch
introduced a new bug. This fix appears to work correctly. Fixes PR#1350.

Submitted by:	mark@linus.demon.co.uk (Mark Valentine)
1996-06-26 05:54:32 +00:00
David Greenman
796d43185d Fix from Keith Bostic <bostic@bsdi.com> for bug in sed dealing with
continuation lines.

Submitted by:	Keith Bostic via Kirk McKusick
1996-06-19 11:20:07 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
ce19262d8c Merge various fixes from NetBSD. This will allow the WordPerfect for
SCO installation to run all the way through (some POSIX fixes).
1995-08-16 05:56:44 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
7799f52a32 Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 06:41:30 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
fe89da38f6 Sed dumps core when linked with some coalescing malloc because it
doesn't initialize malloced structure.

Submitted by:	vode@hut.fi
1995-04-05 22:55:27 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
9b50d90275 BSD 4.4 Lite Usr.bin Sources 1994-05-27 12:33:43 +00:00