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Unbound variables in here-documents in dotted scripts
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tonyg |
Subject: |
Unbound variables in here-documents in dotted scripts |
Date: |
10 Nov 2000 06:40:25 -0000 |
Configuration Information [Automatically generated, do not change]:
Machine: i686
OS: linux-gnu
Compiler: gcc
Compilation CFLAGS: -DPROGRAM='bash' -DCONF_HOSTTYPE='i686'
-DCONF_OSTYPE='linux-gnu' -DCONF_MACHTYPE='i686-pc-linux-gnu'
-DCONF_VENDOR='pc' -DSHELL -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I. -I.
-I./include -I./lib -I/home/tonyg/rrr/bash-2.04/../include -g -O2
uname output: Linux death 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999 i686 unknown
Machine Type: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Bash Version: 2.04
Patch Level: 0
Release Status: release
Description:
When, at the shell prompt, dotting in a snippet of code that
* has "set -u" in effect
* includes a here-document, which...
* ... refers to the value of an unbound variable
... bash responds (in various versions) with different kinds of crash.
Version "GNU bash, version 1.14.7(1)", distributed with RedHat Linux
6.1 for i386, responds by invoking bashbug automatically. You can't
see the error text from the shell itself.
Version "GNU bash, version 2.04.0(1)-release (i686-pc-linux-gnu)",
built from sources on RedHat Linux 6.1 for i386 using my own compile
of gcc 2.95.2, prints out the following:
death:~/rrr/bash-2.04$ . ~/demonstrate-bashbug
bash: UNBOUND_VAR: unbound variable
free: called with already freed block argument
Stopping myself...Aborted (core dumped)
death:~/rrr/bash-2.04$
Version "GNU bash, version 2.03.0(1)-release (hppa1.0-hp-hpux10.20)"
responds with:
hp1:~$ bash --version
GNU bash, version 2.03.0(1)-release (hppa1.0-hp-hpux10.20)
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
hp1:~$ . demonstrate-bashbug
bash: UNBOUND_VAR: unbound variable
free: called with already freed block argument
Report this to bash-maintainers@prep.ai.mit.edu
Stopping myself...ABORT instruction (core dumped)
hp1:~$
In all cases, the snippet "demonstrate-bashbug" was used, which
contains the lines:
set -u
cat <<EOF
$UNBOUND_VAR
EOF
Repeat-By:
* create demonstrate-bashbug as per information above
* run, at your shell prompt:
$ . demonstrate-bashbug
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