freebsd_amp_hwpstate/contrib/awk/test/eofsplit.awk

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Awk

# Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 12:47:17 -0800 (PST)
# From: Charles Howes <chowes@grid.direct.ca>
# To: bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu, arnold@gnu.ai.mit.edu
# Subject: Bug in Gawk 3.0.0, sample code:
#
#!/usr/local/bin/gawk -f
#
# Hello! This is a bug report from chowes@direct.ca
#
# uname -a
# SunOS hostname 5.5 Generic sun4m
#
# Gnu Awk (gawk) 3.0, patchlevel 0:
BEGIN{
FS=":"
while ((getline < "/etc/passwd") > 0) {
r=$3
z=0
n[0]=1
}
FS=" "
}
#gawk: fp.new:16: fatal error: internal error
#Abort
# #!/usr/local/bin/gawk -f
# # Gnu Awk (gawk) 2.15, patchlevel 6
#
# BEGIN{
# f="/etc/passwd"
# while (getline < f) n[0]=1
# FS=" "
# }
# #gawk: /staff/chowes/bin/fp:7: fatal error: internal error
# #Abort
# These examples are not perfect coding style because I took a real
# piece of code and tried to strip away anything that didn't make the error
# message go away.
#
# The interesting part of the 'truss' is:
#
# fstat(3, 0xEFFFF278) = 0
# lseek(3, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0
# read(3, " r o o t : x : 0 : 1 : S".., 2291) = 2291
# brk(0x00050020) = 0
# brk(0x00052020) = 0
# read(3, 0x0004F4B8, 2291) = 0
# close(3) = 0
# Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x0001B810
# siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00053000
# Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
# siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00053000
# write(2, " g a w k", 4) = 4
# write(2, " : ", 2) = 2
#
# --
# Charles Howes -- chowes@direct.ca Voice: (604) 691-1607
# System Administrator Fax: (604) 691-1605
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#
# A sysadmin's life is a sorry one. The only advantage he has over Emergency
# Room doctors is that malpractice suits are rare. On the other hand, ER
# doctors never have to deal with patients installing new versions of their
# own innards! -Michael O'Brien
#
# "I think I know what may have gone wrong in the original s/w.
# It's a bug in the way it was written." - Vagueness**n