On 27/06/17 16:29, Zando Fardones wrote:
Hello, I think I've found a bug when using the here-document redirection in an interactive shell. What basically happens is that you can't see the command output if you set the "vi" or "emacs" options.
That's not quite what happens: the here-document contents got lost, so there is no command output to see. Nice find.
The problem is that getprompt() is implicitly called by el_gets(). This messes with the memory used by the parser to store the here-document's contents. In the non-emacs/vi case, the prompt is explicitly written by setprompt(), which wraps the getprompt() call in a pushstackmark()/popstackmark() pair to restore the state so that parsing can continue. But when getprompt() is called by el_gets(), it knows nothing about this.
The whole call to el_gets() can be surrounded by another pushstackmark()/popstackmark() pair to solve the problem, as attached.
Cheers, Harald van Dijk
--- a/src/input.c +++ b/src/input.c @@ -147,8 +147,12 @@ retry: static const char *rl_cp; static int el_len; - if (rl_cp == NULL) + if (rl_cp == NULL) { + struct stackmark smark; + pushstackmark(&smark, stackblocksize()); rl_cp = el_gets(el, &el_len); + popstackmark(&smark); + } if (rl_cp == NULL) nr = 0; else {