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author | Indrajith K L | 2022-12-03 17:00:20 +0530 |
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committer | Indrajith K L | 2022-12-03 17:00:20 +0530 |
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diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/NEWS b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cd755d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/contrib/sed/4.2.1/sed-4.2.1/sed-4.2.1-src/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ +Sed 4.2.1 + +* fix parsing of s/[[[[[[[[[]// + +* security contexts are preserved by -i too under SELinux + +* temporary files for sed -i are not made group/world-readable until + they are complete + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.2 + +* now released under GPLv3 + +* added a new extension `z` to clear pattern space even in the presence +of invalid multibyte sequences + +* a preexisting GNU gettext installation is needed in order to compile +GNU sed with NLS support + +* new option --follow-symlinks, available when editing a file in-place. +This option may not be available on some systems (in this case, the +option will *not* be a no-op; it will be completely unavailable). +In the future, the option may be added as a no-op on systems without +symbolic links at all, since in this case a no-op is effectively +indistinguishable from a correct implementation. + +* hold-space is reset between different files in -i and -s modes. + +* multibyte processing fixed + +* the following GNU extensions are turned off by --posix: options [iImMsSxX] +in the `s' command, address kinds `FIRST~STEP' and `ADDR1,+N' and `ADDR1,~N', +line address 0, `e' or `z' commands, text between an `a' or `c' or `i' +command and the following backslash, arguments to the `l' command. +--posix disables all extensions to regular expressions. + +* fixed bug in 'i\' giving a segmentation violation if given alone. + +* much improved portability + +* much faster in UTF-8 locales + +* will correctly replace ACLs when using -i + +* will now accept NUL bytes for `.' + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.1.5 + +* fix parsing of a negative character class not including a closed bracket, + like [^]] or [^]a-z]. + +* fix parsing of [ inside an y command, like y/[/A/. + +* output the result of commands a, r, R when a q command is found. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.1.4 + +* \B correctly means "not on a word boundary" rather than "inside a word" + +* bugfixes for platform without internationalization + +* more thorough testing framework for tarballs (`make full-distcheck') + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.1.3 + +* regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words, + /.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as + many of them as possible like it used to do. + +* added a note to BUGS and the manual about changed interpretation + of `s|abc\|def||', and about localization issues. + +* fixed --disable-nls build problems on Solaris. + +* fixed `make check' in non-English locales. + +* `make check' tests the regex library by default if the included regex + is used (regex tests had to be enabled separately up to now). + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.1.2 + +* fix bug in 'y' command in multi-byte character sets + +* fix severe bug in parsing of ranges with an embedded open bracket + +* fix off-by-one error when printing a "bad command" error + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.1.1 + +* preserve permissions of in-place edited files + +* yield an error when running -i on terminals or other non regular files + +* do not interpret - as stdin when running in in-place editing mode + +* fix bug that prevented 's' command modifiers from working + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.1 + +* // matches the last regular expression even in POSIXLY_CORRECT mode. + +* change the way we treat lines which are not terminated by a newline. +Such lines are printed without the terminating newline (as before) +but as soon as more text is sent to the same output stream, the +missing newline is printed, so that the two lines don't concatenate. +The behavior is now independent from POSIXLY_CORRECT because POSIX +actually has undefined behavior in this case, and the new implementation +arguably gives the ``least expected surprise''. Thanks to Stepan +Kasal for the implementation. + +* documentation improvements, with updated references to the POSIX.2 +specification + +* error messages on I/O errors are better, and -i does not leave temporary +files around (e.g. when running ``sed -i'' on a directory). + +* escapes are accepted in the y command (for example: y/o/\n/ transforms +o's into newlines) + +* -i option tries to set the owner and group to the same as the input file + +* `L' command is deprecated and will be removed in sed 4.2. + +* line number addresses are processed differently -- this is supposedly +conformant to POSIX and surely more idiot-proof. Line number addresses +are not affected by jumping around them: they are activated and +deactivated exactly where the script says, while previously + 5,8b + 1,5d +would actually delete lines 1,2,3,4 and 9 (!). + +* multibyte characters are taken in consideration to compute the +operands of s and y, provided you set LC_CTYPE correctly. They are +also considered by \l, \L, \u, \U, \E. + +* [\n] matches either backslash or 'n' when POSIXLY_CORRECT. + +* new option --posix, disables all GNU extensions. POSIXLY_CORRECT only +disables GNU extensions that violate the POSIX standard. + +* options -h and -V are not supported anymore, use --help and --version. + +* removed documentation for \s and \S which worked incorrectly + +* restored correct behavior for \w and \W: match [[:alnum:]_] and +[^[:alnum:]_] (they used to match [[:alpha:]_] and [^[:alpha:]_] + +* the special address 0 can only be used in 0,/RE/ or 0~STEP addresses; +other cases give an error (you are hindering portability for no reason +if specifying 0,N and you are giving a dead command if specifying 0 +alone). + +* when a \ is used to escape the character that would terminate an operand +of the s or y commands, the backslash is removed before the regex is +compiled. This is left undefined by POSIX; this behavior makes `s+x\+++g' +remove occurrences of `x+', consistently with `s/x\///g'. (However, if +you enjoy yourself trying `s*x\***g', sed will use the `x*' regex, and you +won't be able to pass down `x\*' while using * as the delimiter; ideas on +how to simplify the parser in this respect, and/or gain more coherent +semantics, are welcome). + + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.9 + +* 0 address behaves correctly in single-file (-i and -s) mode. + +* documentation improvements. + +* tested with many hosts and compilers. + +* updated regex matcher from upstream, with many bugfixes and speedups. + +* the `N' command's feature that is detailed in the BUGS file was disabled +by the first change below in sed 4.0.8. The behavior has now been +restored, and is only enabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior is not +requested. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.8 + +* fix `sed n' printing the last line twice. + +* fix incorrect error message for invalid character classes. + +* fix segmentation violation with repeated empty subexpressions. + +* fix incorrect parsing of ^ after escaped (. + +* more comprehensive test suite (and with many expected failures...) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.7 + +* VPATH builds working on non-glibc machines + +* fixed bug in s///Np: was printing even if less than N matches were +found. + +* fixed infinite loop on s///N when LHS matched a null string and +there were not enough matches in pattern space + +* behavior of s///N is consistent with s///g when the LHS can match +a null string (and the infinite loop did not happen :-) + +* updated some translations + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.6 + +* added parameter to `v' for the version of sed that is expected. + +* configure switch --without-included-regex to use the system regex matcher + +* fix for -i option under Cygwin + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.5 + +* portability fixes + +* improvements to some error messages (e.g. y/abc/defg/ incorrectly said +`excess characters after command' instead of `y arguments have different +lengths') + +* `a', `i', `l', `L', `r' accept two addresses except in POSIXLY_CORRECT +mode. Only `q' and `Q' do not accept two addresses in standard (GNU) mode. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.4 + +* documentation fixes + +* update regex matcher + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.3 + +* fix packaging problem (two missing translation catalogs) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.2 + +* more translations + +* fix build problems (vpath builds and bootstrap builds) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0.1 + +* Remove last vestiges of super-sed + +* man page automatically built + +* more translations provided + +* portability improvements + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 4.0 + +* Update regex matcher + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.96 + +* `y' command supports multibyte character sets + +* Update regex matcher + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.95 + +* `R' command reads a single line from a file. + +* CR-LF pairs are always ignored under Windows, even if (under Cygwin) +a disk is mounted as binary. + +* More attention to errors on stdout + +* New `W' command to write first line of pattern space to a file + +* Can customize line wrap width on single `l' commands + +* `L' command formats and reflows paragraphs like `fmt' does. + +* The test suite makefiles are better organized (this change is +transparent however). + +* Compiles and bootstraps out-of-the-box under MinGW32 and Cygwin. + +* Optimizes cases when pattern space is truncated at its start or at +its end by `D' or by a substitution command with an empty RHS. +For example scripts like this, + + seq 1 10000 | tr \\n \ | ./sed ':a; s/^[0-9][0-9]* //; ta' + +whose behavior was quadratic with previous versions of sed, have +now linear behavior. + +* New command `e' to pipe the output of a command into the output +of sed. + +* New option `e' to pass the output of the `s' command through the +Bourne shell and get the result into pattern space. + +* Switched to obstacks in the parser -- less memory-related bugs +(there were none AFAIK but you never know) and less memory usage. + +* New option -i, to support in-place editing a la Perl. Usually one +had to use ed or, for more complex tasks, resort to Perl; this is +not necessary anymore. + +* Dumped buffering code. The performance loss is 10%, but it caused +bugs in systems with CRLF termination. The current solution is +not definitive, though. + +* Bug fix: Made the behavior of s/A*/x/g (i.e. `s' command with a +possibly empty LHS) more consistent: + + pattern GNU sed 3.x GNU sed 4.x + B xBx xBx + BC xBxCx xBxCx + BAC xBxxCx xBxCx + BAAC xBxxCx xBxCx + +* Bug fix: the // empty regular expressions now refers to the last +regular expression that was matched, rather than to the last +regular expression that was compiled. This richer behavior seems +to be the correct one (albeit neither one is POSIXLY_CORRECT). + +* Check for invalid backreferences in the RHS of the `s' command +(e.g. s/1234/\1/) + +* Support for \[lLuUE] in the RHS of the `s' command like in Perl. + +* New regular expression matcher + +* Bug fix: if a file was redirected to be stdin, sed did not consume +it. So + (sed d; sed G) < TESTFILE + +double-spaced TESTFILE, while the equivalent `useless use of cat' + cat TESTFILE | (sed d; sed G) + +printed nothing (which is the correct behavior). A test for this +bug was added to the test suite. + +* The documentation is now much better, with a few examples provided, +and a thorough description of regular expressions. The manual often +refers to "GNU extensions", but if they are described here they are +specific to this version. + +* Documented command-line option: + -r, --regexp-extended + Use extended regexps -- e.g. (abc+) instead of \(abc\+\) + +* Added feature to the `w' command and to the `w' option of the `s' +command: if the file name is /dev/stderr, it means the standard +error (inspired by awk); and similarly for /dev/stdout. This is +disabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set. + +* Added `m' and `M' modifiers to `s' command for multi-line +matching (Perl-style); in addresses, only `M' works. + +* Added `Q' command for `silent quit'; added ability to pass +an exit code from a sed script to the caller. + +* Added `T' command for `branch if failed'. + +* Added `v' command, which is a do-nothing intended to fail on +seds that do not support GNU sed 4.0's extensions. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.02.80 + +* Started new version nomenclature for pre-3.03 releases. (I'm being +pessimistic in assuming that .90 won't give me enough breathing room.) + +* Bug fixes: the regncomp()/regnexec() interfaces proved to be inadequate to +properly handle expressions such as "s/\</#/g". Re-abstracted the regex +code in the sed/ tree, and now use the re_search_2() interface to the GNU +regex routines. This change also fixed a bug where /./ did not match the +NUL character. Had the glibc folk fix a bug in lib/regex.c where +'s/0*\([0-9][0-9]\)/X\1X/' failed to match on input "002". + +* Added new command-line options: + -u, --unbuffered + Do not attempt to read-ahead more than required; do not buffer stdout. + -l N, --line-length=N + Specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command. + A length of "0" means "never wrap". + +* New internationalization translations added: fr ru de it el sk pt_BR sv +(plus nl from 3.02a). + +* The s/// command now understands the following escapes +(in both halves): + \a an "alert" (BEL) + \f a form-feed + \n a newline + \r a carriage-return + \t a horizontal tab + \v a vertical tab + \oNNN a character with the octal value NNN + \dNNN a character with the decimal value NNN + \xNN a character with the hexadecimal value NN +This behavior is disabled if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, at least for the +time being (until I can be convinced that this behavior does not violate +the POSIX standard). (Incidentally, \b (backspace) was omitted because +of the conflict with the existing "word boundary" meaning. \ooo octal +format was omitted because of the conflict with backreference syntax.) + +* If POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, the empty RE // now is the null match +instead of "repeat the last REmatch". As far as I can tell +this behavior is mandated by POSIX, but it would break too many +legacy sed scripts to blithely change GNU sed's default behavior. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.02a + +* Added internationalization support, and an initial (already out of date) +set of Dutch message translations (both provided by Erick Branderhorst). + +* Added support for scripts like: + sed -e 1ifoo -e '$abar' +(note no need for \ <newline> after a, i, and c commands). +Also, conditionally (on NO_INPUT_INDENT) added +experimental support for skipping leading whitespace on +each {a,i,c} input line. + +* Added addressing of the form: + /foo/,+5 p (print from foo to 5th line following) + /foo/,~5 p (print from foo to next line whose line number is a multiple of 5) +The first address of these can be any of the previously existing +addressing types; the +N and ~N forms are only allowed as the +second address of a range. + +* Added support for pseudo-address "0" as the first address in an +address-range, simplifying scripts which happen to match the end +address on the first line of input. For example, a script +which deletes all lines from the beginning of the file to the +first line which contains "foo" is now simply "sed 0,/foo/d", +whereas before one had to go through contortions to deal with +the possibility that "foo" might appear on the first line of +the input. + +* Made NUL characters in regexps work "correctly" --- i.e., a NUL +in a RE matches a NUL; it does not prematurely terminate the RE. +(This only works in -f scripts, as the POSIX.1 exec*() interface +only passes NUL-terminated strings, and so sed will only be able +to see up to the first NUL in any -e scriptlet.) + +* Wherever a `;' is accepted as a command terminator, also allow a `}' +or a `#' to appear. (This allows for less cluttered-looking scripts.) + +* Lots of internal changes that are only relevant to source junkies +and development testing. Some of which might cause imperceptible +performance improvements. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.02 + +* Fixed a bug in the parsing of character classes (e.g., /[[:space:]]/). +Corrected an omission in djgpp/Makefile.am and an improper dependency +in testsuite/Makefile.am. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.01 + +* This version of sed mainly contains bug fixes and portability +enhancements, plus performance enhancements related to sed's handling +of input files. Due to excess performance penalties, I have reverted +(relative to 3.00) to using regex.c instead of the rx package for +regular expression handling, at the expense of losing true POSIX.2 +BRE compatibility. However, performance related to regular expression +handling *still* needs a fair bit of work. + +* One new feature has been added: regular expressions may be followed +with an "I" directive ("i" was taken [the "i"nsert command]) to +indicate that the regexp should be matched in a case-insensitive +manner. Also of note are a new organization to the source code, +new documentation, and a new maintainer. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sed 3.0 + +* This version of sed passes the new test-suite donated by +Jason Molenda. + +* Overall performance has been improved in the following sense: Sed 3.0 +is often slightly slower than sed 2.05. On a few scripts, though, sed +2.05 was so slow as to be nearly useless or to use up unreasonable +amounts of memory. These problems have been fixed and in such cases, +sed 3.0 should have acceptable performance. |