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[PATCH] new shopt `implicitcd' for bash 3.0


From: Oliver Eikemeier
Subject: [PATCH] new shopt `implicitcd' for bash 3.0
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 12:28:11 +0200
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This implements a settable option `implicitcd', tcsh-style,
zsh has a similar feature (AUTO_CD).

If you type a word in an interactive shell with the implicitcd
option to the shopt builtin enabled, and the word is a path to
a directory, the shell will cd you to that directory.

The implicitcd option is off by default.
-Oliver

--- execute_cmd.c.orig  Sun Jul  4 20:12:58 2004
+++ execute_cmd.c       Wed Sep  1 22:28:29 2004
@@ -190,6 +190,9 @@
/* The line number that the currently executing function starts on. */
static int function_line_number;

+/* add an implicit `cd' if the command is the name of a directory */
+int implicitcd = 0;
+
/* Set to 1 if fd 0 was the subject of redirection to a subshell.  Global
   so that reader_loop can set it to zero before executing a command. */
int stdin_redir;
@@ -2909,6 +2912,20 @@
  this_command_name = words->word->word;

  QUIT;
+
+  if (implicitcd && interactive_shell && words->next == NULL && func == 0 && 
builtin == 0)
+    {
+      struct stat finfo;
+
+      if ((stat (words->word->word, &finfo) == 0) && (S_ISDIR (finfo.st_mode)))
+       {
+         this_command_name = "cd";
+         last_shell_builtin = this_shell_builtin;
+ this_shell_builtin = builtin_address (this_command_name); + result = (*this_shell_builtin) (words);
+         goto return_result;
+       }
+    }

  /* This command could be a shell builtin or a user-defined function.
     We have already found special builtins by this time, so we do not
--- builtins/shopt.def.orig     Wed Sep  1 22:32:59 2004
+++ builtins/shopt.def  Wed Sep  1 22:31:27 2004
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@
extern int check_window_size;
extern int glob_ignore_case;
extern int hup_on_exit;
+extern int implicitcd;
extern int xpg_echo;
extern int gnu_error_format;

@@ -145,6 +146,7 @@
  { "hostcomplete", &perform_hostname_completion, enable_hostname_completion },
#endif
  { "huponexit", &hup_on_exit, (shopt_set_func_t *)NULL },
+  { "implicitcd", &implicitcd, (shopt_set_func_t *)NULL },
  { "interactive_comments", &interactive_comments, set_shellopts_after_change },
#if defined (HISTORY)
  { "lithist", &literal_history, (shopt_set_func_t *)NULL },
@@ -252,6 +254,7 @@
  cdable_vars = mail_warning = 0;
  no_exit_on_failed_exec = print_shift_error = 0;
  check_hashed_filenames = cdspelling = expand_aliases = check_window_size = 0;
+  implicitcd = 0;

  source_uses_path = promptvars = 1;

--- doc/bash.1.orig     Mon Jul 12 17:27:08 2004
+++ doc/bash.1  Wed Sep  1 22:21:44 2004
@@ -7970,6 +7970,15 @@
.B SIGHUP
to all jobs when an interactive login shell exits.
.TP 8
+.B implicitcd
+If this is set, a directory name typed as a command is treated as a
+request to change to that directory.
+This behavior is inhibited in non-interactive mode or for command
+strings with more than one word.
+Changing directory takes precedence over executing a like-named
+command, but it is done after alias substitutions.
+Tilde and variable expansions work as expected.
+.TP 8
.B interactive_comments
If set, allow a word beginning with
.B #
--- doc/bashref.texi.orig       Wed Sep  1 22:37:32 2004
+++ doc/bashref.texi    Wed Sep  1 22:30:57 2004
@@ -3661,6 +3661,15 @@
@item huponexit
If set, Bash will send @code{SIGHUP} to all jobs when an interactive
login shell exits (@pxref{Signals}).
+
+@item implicitcd
+If this is set, a directory name typed as a command is treated as a
+request to change to that directory.
+This behavior is inhibited in non-interactive mode or for command
+strings with more than one word.
+Changing directory takes precedence over executing a like-named
+command, but it is done after alias substitutions.
+Tilde and variable expansions work as expected.

@item interactive_comments
Allow a word beginning with @samp{#}





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