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* 9term: Skip unnecessary ioctl call on AIX.Ben Huntsman2021-08-302-1/+2
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* all: update for new MIT licenseRuss Cox2021-03-232-37/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On March 23, 2021, Nokia transferred the copyrights in the Plan 9 software to the Plan 9 Foundation, which relicensed them under the MIT license. This commit updates the Plan 9 from User Space license to reflect the new base license. The vast majority of the contributions beyond the base Plan 9 set were by me, many of them explicitly under an MIT license. Those are all under the new MIT license now as well. The port of mk to Unix was taken from Inferno via Vita Nuova and had been made available under GPL, but Vita Nuova has relicensed Inferno under the MIT license as well, to match the new Plan 9 license. Michael Teichgraber contributed src/lib9/zoneinfo.c explicitly under the Lucent Public License but has agreed to change the contribution to the MIT license now used in the rest of the distribution. There remain a few exceptions, most notably fonts. See the root LICENSE file for full details. The only mention of the Lucent Public License in the whole tree now is in the LICENSE file, explaining the history.
* mk: fix for Unix buildRuss Cox2021-03-231-2/+2
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* acme: fix double-free in acmeerrorprocRuss Cox2021-03-231-4/+2
| | | | The receiver of cerr takes ownership of s.
* 9pfuse: support MacFUSE >=4Connor Taffe2021-01-311-1/+30
| | | | | | MacFUSE 4 removes support for passing device fd to the mount command. Adds support for the receiving the fd over a socket instead, and updates command paths and filesystem name.
* 9p: parse lines in rdwr commandDavid Arroyo2021-01-311-5/+9
| | | | | | | | Use bio(3) to read at most one line of input per iteration, even if there is more than one line available in the input buffer. This makes it easier to interact with line-oriented ctl files like that of factotum(4) from shell scripts, without the need to control when and how much data is flushed to a pipe.
* htmlroff: fix array boundsXiao-Yong Jin2021-01-291-2/+2
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* eqn: enlarge errbuf to account for large tokensXiao-Yong Jin2021-01-292-2/+2
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* xd: fix swizz8 loop countingXiao-Yong Jin2021-01-291-1/+1
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* sam: avoid out-of-bounds read in rtermRuss Cox2021-01-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | Usually r->nused < r->nalloc and the read is in bounds. But it could in theory be right on the line and reading past the end of the allocation. Make it safe but preserve as much of the old semantics as possible. This use of rterm appears to be only for optimization purposes so the result does not matter for correctness.
* sam: remove backward ?:Russ Cox2021-01-141-1/+1
| | | | The exit code here is ignored anyway.
* rc: do not exit on EINTR from readRuss Cox2021-01-141-1/+10
| | | | This happens if lldb attaches to rc.
* auxstats: do not postnote 0Russ Cox2021-01-141-1/+2
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* acme, sam, samterm: remove weird switch usageRuss Cox2021-01-054-6/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For whatever reason all three of these programs contain switches like: switch(x) { case 1: if(cond) case 2: f(); } Like Duff's device, this is legal C but more obscure than it really needs to be. This commit assumes those are intended as written and simply writes them more clearly. I did consider that maybe they are mistakes, but in the case of sam/regexp.c, my rewrite in this commit matches the acme/regx.c that has been in plan9port since I added acme in 2003. (I didn't bother to dig up the old Plan 9 releases.) Assuming acme/regx.c has been correct for the past two decades, this commit should be correct too.
* sam: rm dregsRuss Cox2021-01-054-293/+0
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* stats: add threadmaybackgroundRuss Cox2021-01-055-40/+49
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* acme: allow @ in file namesRuss Cox2020-12-301-1/+1
| | | | For upspin and other tools that put email addresses in names.
* 9term: add threadmaybackgroundRuss Cox2020-12-301-0/+6
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* tcolors: add threadmaybackgroundRuss Cox2020-12-301-0/+6
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* 9term: use openpty on NetBSDNicola Girardi2020-12-301-0/+16
| | | | Fixes #376.
* devdraw: add /usr/X11R7 for NetBSDRuss Cox2020-12-301-0/+2
| | | | Fixes #362.
* libthread: add threadmaybackgroundRuss Cox2020-12-3012-0/+72
| | | | | | | | Programs that want to background themselves now need to define threadmaybackground returning 1. This avoids a confusing (to people and debuggers) extra parent process for all the threaded programs that will never want to background themselves.
* time: print 1s of millisecondsRuss Cox2020-12-151-3/+3
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* all: a few more #define tricks for AIXRuss Cox2020-08-151-0/+3
| | | | | | This should make the AIX build finally work. Fixes #400.
* fontsrv: fix handling of colored glyphs (emoji)Russ Cox2020-08-151-5/+17
| | | | | | | Drawing as white on black to produce a mask only works if the white on black is the inversion of black on white. Emoji that force use of specific colors don't respect that. Draw black on white and invert to mask separately.
* touch: fix for OpenBSD.James Cook2020-08-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | This fixes https://github.com/9fans/plan9port/issues/436 This doesn't necessarily address the underlying issue: calling p9create with mode = OREAD should probably be allowed, but currently doesn't work on OpenBSD.
* devdraw, libdraw: fix memory leaks by freeing getns() malloced string (#431)Igor Böhm2020-07-221-2/+6
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* acme: add font control messageRuss Cox2020-07-181-0/+18
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* src/cmd: rm dformatRuss Cox2020-06-221-108/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | Unclear why it is here (wkj added it long ago). It has never been installed into $PLAN9/bin, so it's doubtful that anyone has ever used it. Arnold Robbins has an alternate version at https://github.com/arnoldrobbins/dformat. Fixes #421.
* fontsrv: fix compilation on X11 (#420)Gregor Best2020-06-041-0/+1
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* ed: handle Unicode beyond the BMP correctly in list mode.sean2020-05-291-9/+32
| | | | | | | | | List mode was constrained to the BMP. This change introduces the following new list mode convention, using Go string literal syntax: Non-printing ASCII characters display as \xhh. Non-ASCII characters in the BMP display as \uhhhh. Characters beyond the BMP display as \Uhhhhhhhh.
* devdraw: accept 5- and 6-byte Unicode hex valuesRuss Cox2020-05-291-8/+31
| | | | | | Alt X 1234 for U+1234 Alt X X 12345 for U+12345 Alt X X X 103456 for U+103456.
* fontsrv: scale f->originy to match f->height on x11dzklaim2020-05-291-1/+1
| | | Co-authored-by: dzklaim <smmoth.rp@gmail.com>
* fontsrv: handle non-BMP runes on X11Russ Cox2020-05-294-43/+44
| | | | | Have to adjust algorithms to deal with much larger number of subfont files as well.
* devdraw, libdraw: handle keyboard runes > U+FFFFRuss Cox2020-05-182-3/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | Runes in Plan 9 were limited to the 16-bit BMP when I drew up the RPC protocol between graphical programs and devdraw a long time ago. Now that they can be 32-bit, use a 32-bit wire encoding too. A new message number to avoid problems with other clients (like 9fans.net/go). Add keyboard shortcut alt : , for U+1F602, face with tears of joy, to test that it all works.
* rc: avoid problematic internal names "var", "thread"Russ Cox2020-05-181-0/+6
| | | | For AIX.
* acme: avoid global named "class"Russ Cox2020-05-181-0/+3
| | | | For AIX.
* diff: rename class to fix AIXRuss Cox2020-05-181-0/+3
| | | | math.h defines a function named class on AIX.
* devdraw: use indirect impl interface in x11Gabriel Diaz2020-05-181-0/+21
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* devdraw: use global drawlk instead of per-clientRuss Cox2020-05-173-18/+20
| | | | Setting up for a real window system.
* devdraw: use indirect impl interfaceRuss Cox2020-05-174-30/+61
| | | | Setting up for a real window system.
* mk: replace overlapping strcpy with memmoveRuss Cox2020-05-171-1/+2
| | | | Found by ASAN.
* all: fix #includes for AIX, add a few AIX "implementation" filesBen Huntsman2020-05-075-0/+17
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* mk: support Big Archive Format under AIXBen Huntsman2020-05-071-0/+4
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* all: update build scripts to fix AIX XL/C compatibilityBen Huntsman2020-05-071-1/+1
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* rc: clean up parser levels, disallow free carats on listsRuss Cox2020-05-054-31/+37
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* rc: allow unquoted = in command argumentsRuss Cox2020-05-042-10/+27
| | | | | | dd fans rejoice! Also helps with commands like go test -run=x.
* rc: move free carat handling into parserRuss Cox2020-05-044-74/+103
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes at least one shell script (printfont) that expected 'x'`{y}'z' to mean 'x'^`{y}^'z' as it now does. Before it meant: 'x'^`{y} 'z' One surprise is that adjacent lists get a free carat: (x y z)(1 2 3) is (x1 y2 z3) This doesn't affect any rc script in Plan 9 or plan9port.
* rc: move newline handling into parserRuss Cox2020-05-046-24/+67
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* rc: add recursive descent parserRuss Cox2020-05-0413-9/+730
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The old yacc-based parser is available with the -Y flag, which will probably be removed at some point. The new -D flag dumps a parse tree of the input, without executing it. This allows comparing the output of rc -D and rc -DY on different scripts to see that the two parsers behave the same. The rc paper ends by saying: It is remarkable that in the four most recent editions of the UNIX system programmer’s manual the Bourne shell grammar described in the manual page does not admit the command who|wc. This is surely an oversight, but it suggests something darker: nobody really knows what the Bourne shell’s grammar is. Even examination of the source code is little help. The parser is implemented by recursive descent, but the routines corresponding to the syntactic categories all have a flag argument that subtly changes their operation depending on the context. Rc’s parser is implemented using yacc, so I can say precisely what the grammar is. The new recursive descent parser here has no such flags. It is a straightforward translation of the yacc. The new parser will make it easier to handle free carats in more generality as well as potentially allow the use of unquoted = as a word character. Going through this exercise has highlighted a few dark corners here as well. For example, I was surprised to find that x >f | y >f x | y are different commands (the latter redirects y's output). It is similarly surprising that a=b x | y sets a during the execution of y. It is also a bit counter-intuitive x | y | z x | if(c) y | z are not both 3-phase pipelines. These are certainly not things we should change, but they are not entirely obvious from the man page description, undercutting the quoted claim a bit. On the other hand, who | wc is clearly accepted by the grammar in the manual page, and the new parser still handles that test case.