* Re: xtrace and redirections
2000-02-04 19:58 xtrace and redirections Alexandre Duret-Lutz
@ 2000-02-06 18:24 ` Bart Schaefer
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From: Bart Schaefer @ 2000-02-06 18:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers, Alexandre Duret-Lutz
On Feb 4, 8:58pm, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
} Subject: xtrace and redirections
}
} It looks like the XTRACE output is printed after the IOs
} are redirected by the child process.
}
} This make scripts redirecting stderr fail under zsh -x.
This is, in a very round-about way, a side-effect of multios.
In order to perform multiple redirections of the same fd correctly, zsh
handles
command 2>file
in almost exactly the same way that it handles
( exec command ) 2>file
which, if you try it in another shell, produces just the effect that you
see from zsh. (All redirections are treated as if they're outside the
parens, not just stderr.)
The right fix for this appears to be that zsh should movefd(2) to a SHERR
descriptor, the same way it moves fd 0 to SHIN, and then write all xtrace
output to SHERR rather than to stderr. However, things get tricky when
you have a *real* ( ... ) or { ... } with fd 2 redirected, because in
those cases you have to reset SHERR properly in the "fake subshell" too.
I don't understand the flow through exec.c well enough to be sure of
getting that right.
Also, the xtrace code is all over the place, so this is going to be a
fairly substantial patch. Does someone else have a more elegant solution?
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