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* fsade: Fix ACL checks on DragonFly BSDTavian Barnes2024-01-032-9/+49
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* config: Disable xattrs on DragonFly BSDTavian Barnes2024-01-031-1/+1
| | | | DragonFly is missing extattr_get_link() and extattr_list_{file,link}().
* config: Check for GCC >= 11 before using malloc attribute argsTavian Barnes2024-01-031-3/+3
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* ci: Add a NetBSD jobTavian Barnes2024-01-031-1/+34
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* bit: Rename bswap{16,32,64}()Tavian Barnes2024-01-031-16/+16
| | | | | NetBSD already defines this in <sys/bswap.h>, so pick names that don't conflict.
* tests/posix/name_bracket: Skip on NetBSD tooTavian Barnes2024-01-031-2/+6
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* tests/bsd/type_w: Check for truncate(1) before using itTavian Barnes2024-01-031-1/+5
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* xspawn: Check for NetBSD 10 before using posix_spawn_..._fchdir()Tavian Barnes2024-01-021-1/+1
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* config: Polyfill __NetBSD_Prereq__Tavian Barnes2024-01-021-0/+4
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* config: Don't use target_clones on NetBSDTavian Barnes2024-01-021-1/+1
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* ci: Add an OpenBSD jobTavian Barnes2024-01-021-0/+30
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* pwcache: Fix uninitialized pointers on OpenBSDTavian Barnes2024-01-021-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | POSIX specifies that the get{pw,gr}*_r() functions store a NULL pointer to *result on error. However, OpenBSD does not always do this[1][2]: > if (bufsize < GETGR_R_SIZE_MAX) > return ERANGE; Work around it by explicitly initializing ret to NULL. [1]: https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/e4829a9cc666f01ca5062d7fc15c20ab2d69229e/lib/libc/gen/getgrent.c#L135-L136 [2]: https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/e4829a9cc666f01ca5062d7fc15c20ab2d69229e/lib/libc/gen/getgrent.c#L183-L184
* bfstd: Fix fflags type on OpenBSDTavian Barnes2024-01-021-2/+8
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* ci: Use vmactions/freebsd-vmTavian Barnes2024-01-021-16/+21
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* ci: Update action and image versionsTavian Barnes2024-01-013-12/+12
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* tests: Remove unneeded command -v unbuffer || skipTavian Barnes2024-01-012-4/+0
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* expr: Arena-allocate expressionsTavian Barnes2023-12-206-301/+210
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* parse: s/parser_state/bfs_parser/Tavian Barnes2023-12-201-476/+476
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* opt: Use more standard terminology for data flow domainsTavian Barnes2023-12-201-298/+294
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* expr: Move some implementation into expr.cTavian Barnes2023-12-203-45/+57
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* alloc: Add attr(nodiscard) to a few functionsTavian Barnes2023-12-201-0/+4
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* config: Fix attr_nodiscard to use warn_unused_resultTavian Barnes2023-12-201-2/+2
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* config: s/attr_format/attr_printf/Tavian Barnes2023-12-1810-29/+29
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* config: New variadic attr(...) macroTavian Barnes2023-12-1817-62/+127
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* docs: Rename HACKING to CONTRIBUTINGTavian Barnes2023-12-163-8/+8
| | | | So that GitHub recognizes it.
* bfstd: New xwcwidth() wrapperTavian Barnes2023-12-163-2/+7
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* main: Warn if setlocale() failsTavian Barnes2023-12-161-1/+12
| | | | This should help users understand why issues like #128 happen.
* parse: Reject integers that start with whitespaceTavian Barnes2023-12-092-1/+6
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* bfstd: Wrap is[w]{alpha,digit,...}()Tavian Barnes2023-12-092-31/+62
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* Revert "README: Realign badges"Tavian Barnes2023-11-281-3/+4
| | | | | | Looks like GitHub fixed their rendering. This reverts commit 3f15559a82484d46942a68e18ba18c7e1c31aab3.
* color: Make sure errno is non-zero if parse_colors() failsTavian Barnes2023-11-281-43/+43
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* bfstd: Work around more instances of llvm/llvm-project#65532Tavian Barnes2023-11-231-14/+19
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* darray: RemoveTavian Barnes2023-11-234-189/+0
| | | | | The new RESERVE() macro from alloc.h is nicer, and handles alignment properly.
* printf: Switch from darray to RESERVE()Tavian Barnes2023-11-231-175/+195
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* mtab: Switch from darray to RESERVE()Tavian Barnes2023-11-231-23/+23
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* ctx: Switch paths from darray to RESERVE()Tavian Barnes2023-11-234-15/+16
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* alloc: New helpers for growing dynamic arraysTavian Barnes2023-11-232-22/+80
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* exec: Use the new REALLOC_ARRAY() macroTavian Barnes2023-11-231-1/+1
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* dstring: Use the new REALLOC_FLEX() macroTavian Barnes2023-11-232-51/+65
| | | | | | While I'm at it, switch the capacity to include the NUL byte, so that it could be used by __counted_by() for example. And fix a theoretical provenance issue.
* alloc: New helpers for aligned reallocationTavian Barnes2023-11-232-4/+62
| | | | | | There is no aligned_realloc(), so the new xrealloc() function emulates it by manually reallocating and copying for over-aligned types. The new REALLOC_ARRAY() and REALLOC_FLEX() macros wrap xrealloc().
* alloc: New ALLOC_MAX macroTavian Barnes2023-11-231-2/+10
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* alloc: New is_aligned() helperTavian Barnes2023-11-232-5/+10
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* bftw: Add some whitespace to struct bftw_argsTavian Barnes2023-11-231-0/+4
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* tests: Set abort_on_error for the sanitizersTavian Barnes2023-11-231-1/+1
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* tests: Fix --stopTavian Barnes2023-11-231-0/+6
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* xspawn: Detect posix_spawn() supportTavian Barnes2023-11-192-10/+38
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* ioq: Don't crash on allocation failuresTavian Barnes2023-11-151-0/+4
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* config: New attr_maybe_unused macroTavian Barnes2023-11-154-7/+19
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* tests: Fix a possible infinite loopTavian Barnes2023-11-151-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The POSIX spec for readdir() [1] says: > If a file is removed from or added to the directory after the most > recent call to opendir() or rewinddir(), whether a subsequent call > to readdir() returns an entry for that file is unspecified. which implies that a loop of readdir()/unlink()/creat() may continue to return new files unendingly. This was even observed on a Linux 6.6 tmpfs mount [2]. It's not clear whether find(1) is also permitted to loop endlessly in this case, but in case it is, let's avoid the whole problem by limiting the -exec to happen at most once. [1]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/readdir.html [2]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20231113180616.2831430-1-tavianator@tavianator.com/
* xspawn: API tweaksTavian Barnes2023-11-153-43/+48
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