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* bfstd: Expose xmbrtowc() and use it in eval_status()Tavian Barnes2023-10-273-38/+46
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* bfstd: Only free the locale if we dup'd it successfullyTavian Barnes2023-10-261-3/+3
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* ci: Run tests in parallel on macOS and FreeBSDTavian Barnes2023-10-231-2/+3
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* tests/bfs/help: Fix exit statusTavian Barnes2023-10-231-4/+4
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* tests/bfs/help: Use ... && fail instead of ! ...Tavian Barnes2023-10-232-5/+4
| | | | ! false doesn't trigger an error with set -e.
* tests/bfs/printf_color: Fix race conditionTavian Barnes2023-10-232-1/+2
| | | | | Invoking bfs in the top directory can lead it to explore other tests' scratch directories, so explicitly exclude them.
* tests: Document -jTavian Barnes2023-10-231-21/+20
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* tests: Clean up verbose logging a bitTavian Barnes2023-10-231-20/+36
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* tests: Fix Bash 3 compatibilityTavian Barnes2023-10-237-37/+47
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* tests: Run test cases in parallelTavian Barnes2023-10-233-16/+64
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* tests: Use test-specific scratch directoriesTavian Barnes2023-10-2277-368/+330
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* tests: Fix column detection with redirected stderrTavian Barnes2023-10-201-1/+1
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* tests/color: Remove some useless catsTavian Barnes2023-10-204-53/+50
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* tests: Use xtouch to create the whole deep tree at onceTavian Barnes2023-10-201-15/+6
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* tests/xtouch: Recover from ENAMETOOLONGTavian Barnes2023-10-201-45/+84
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* tests: Don't unset array[-1]Tavian Barnes2023-10-191-6/+7
| | | | This was only added in Bash 4.3 which is too new for macOS.
* tests: Refactor implementation into separate filesTavian Barnes2023-10-1913-823/+906
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* tests: Update bash coding styleTavian Barnes2023-10-191-32/+32
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* tests: Clean up colorizationTavian Barnes2023-10-191-76/+102
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* tests: Use the ERR trap to print the failing commandTavian Barnes2023-10-191-4/+46
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* tests: Fix uses of $? with set -eTavian Barnes2023-10-191-10/+12
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* tests: New defer functionTavian Barnes2023-10-1918-34/+54
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* tests: Rename --noclean -> --no-cleanTavian Barnes2023-10-191-3/+3
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* bench: Account for tailfin's at-exit -> defer renameTavian Barnes2023-10-191-2/+2
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* wordesc: Don't allow braces in bare wordsTavian Barnes2023-10-181-1/+1
| | | | Things like {a,b} should be quoted to avoid brace expansion.
* parse: Set BFTW_WHITEOUTS when parsing -type wTavian Barnes2023-10-173-0/+105
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* bftw: New flag to control whiteout visibilityTavian Barnes2023-10-173-2/+19
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* dir: New flag to control whiteout visibilityTavian Barnes2023-10-172-3/+13
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* dir: Fix FreeBSD union mountsTavian Barnes2023-10-175-8/+74
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* dir: Add a flags parameter to bfs_opendir()Tavian Barnes2023-10-176-21/+45
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* tests: Move closed_std* tests out of the POSIX groupTavian Barnes2023-10-146-2/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | POSIX actually says > If the utility would be executed with file descriptor 0, 1, or 2 > closed, implementations may execute the utility with the file > descriptor open to an unspecified file. So we're not guaranteed to be able to detect the situation in the first place. Add a best-effort check for these platforms and skip the test. Link: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18_09_01_01
* dir: Fix Android buildTavian Barnes2023-10-141-1/+1
| | | | Android doesn't provide a getdents() wrapper, so use the syscall.
* docs: Add a list of related utilitiesTavian Barnes2023-10-131-0/+42
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* tests: Always create the scratch directoryTavian Barnes2023-10-131-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Otherwise, some tests that try to check for flag support like invoke_bfs scratch -quit -xattr || skip can be accidentally skipped if ./scratch doesn't exist yet: $ ./tests/tests.sh bsd/xattr tests skipped: 1 After this patch, we get the expected $ ./tests/tests.sh bsd/xattr tests passed: 1
* Merge tag '3.0.4'Tavian Barnes2023-10-125-4/+16
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| * Release 3.0.43.0.4Tavian Barnes2023-10-123-2/+14
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| * tests: Don't crash if unbuffer isn't installedTavian Barnes2023-10-121-1/+1
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| * bfstd: Actually use the copied localeTavian Barnes2023-10-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | This fixes a segfault in xstrerror() when using musl.
* | build: Re-enable liburingTavian Barnes2023-10-121-1/+1
|/ | | | This reverts commit 735a2979a37251dc447274aa888ad77ded126457.
* Release 3.0.33.0.3Tavian Barnes2023-10-123-13/+5
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* build: Disable liburing for nowTavian Barnes2023-10-121-1/+1
| | | | liburing will be enabled for the next feature release.
* docs: Start writing the 3.1 changelogTavian Barnes2023-10-121-0/+33
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* bench: Look for ./bfs if ./bin/bfs doesn't existTavian Barnes2023-10-121-1/+5
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* bench: Check for bfs -j support before using itTavian Barnes2023-10-121-3/+13
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* bftw: Make sure we don't close a directory while we unwrap itTavian Barnes2023-10-121-2/+6
| | | | | | | bftw_cache_reserve() can lead to bftw_cache_pop(), which could close the directory we're trying to unwrap! If that happened, we would try dup_cloexec(-1), which would fail with EBADF, so there was no observable bug. But it's better to avoid the whole situation.
* bftw: Fix to_close list corruption with !BFS_USE_UNWRAPDIRTavian Barnes2023-10-121-6/+13
| | | | | | | | | | It's possible for pincount to drop to zero, then get incremented and drop back to zero again. If this happens, we shouldn't add it to the to_close list twice. This should fix the intermittent hang on the macOS CI. Fixes: 815798e1eea7fc8dacd5acab40202ec4d251d517
* list: Assert that we're not inserting already-attached nodesTavian Barnes2023-10-122-21/+46
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* diag: Move enum debug_flags out of ctx.hTavian Barnes2023-10-125-53/+55
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* bftw: Don't force buffering for parallel dfsTavian Barnes2023-10-121-5/+30
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* bftw: Fix unbuffered depth-first searchesTavian Barnes2023-10-121-15/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bftw() implements depth-first search by appending files to a batch, then prepending the batch to the queue. When we switched to separate file/ directory queues, this was only implemented for the file queue. Unbuffered searches don't use the file queue, so they were all breadth- first in practice. This meant that iterative deepening (-S ids) was actually "iterative deepening *breadth*-first search," a horrible strategy with no advantage over regular breadth-first search. Now it performs iterative deepening *depth*-first search, which at least limits its memory consumption. Fixes: c1b16b49988ecff17ae30978ea14798d95b80018