From: Bart Schaefer <schaefer@brasslantern.com>
To: Zsh hackers list <zsh-workers@zsh.org>
Subject: [PATCH 1/3]: Add named references
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2023 18:21:21 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAH+w=7bd5tHQ8_ZFuyheUrTStm8pR826jH1LB-vMdEnv14nH0w@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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This has been my weekend/evening project the past 10 days or so. I
compared to ksh93 (from the Ubuntu software store) wherever there
weren't conflicts with zsh-native features, even managing to crash
ksh93 several times in the process.
Attached is the patch with the C code changes. It'd be nice, Roman,
if you could run your benchmarks on this to see if I've slowed down
any other shell operations. The next two patches will cover tests and
documentation.
When a reference is created, it's necessary to determine the scope in
which to find the referenced parameter. Since a reference can name an
array element, this involves separating the base parameter name from
the subscript. I've overloaded the "base" and "width" fields in
struct param to save both the scope (locallevel) and the offset of the
subscript, to avoid having to search for the subscript again when the
reference is expanded. There is a little redundant scanning to
validate subscripts when the reference is created; this follows ksh93
(the alternative would be to fail at the time of expansion).
One difference from ksh93 is that you can't convert scalars into
namerefs, e.g., both with this and in ksh93:
typeset -n foo=bar
typeset +n nameref
leaves behind a scalar $foo with value bar. but only in ksh93:
foo=bar
typeset -n foo
foo=thing
assigns bar=thing. In this implementation typeset -n first unsets
foo, so instead of foo
"pointing at" bar, it ends up "pointing at" thing. This eliminates a
bunch of special cases for exported and tied parameters, etc., and it
seems easy enough to write:
typeset +n foo
typeset -n foo=$foo
if that's what you wanted. If I have a sudden inspiration I'll do a
follow-up patch.
Named references can't have any other attributes, and attempting to
add an attribute to a named reference generates a warning. However,
existing prohibited attribute changes (such as trying to turn a
special scalar into an array) are fatal errors, so I've left comments
wondering whether that would instead be appropriate here.
With respect to zsh/param/private parameters, it's presently
prohibited to have a "public" reference to a private parameter. It
might be possible to change this if someone can think of a use case.
There is one glitch: if the reference is created before the parameter
is declared private, and the private local is NOT hiding something in
an outer scope, then the reference does not retroactively generate an
error and assignments to the reference are silent no-ops.
I moved around a little bit of not-directly-related signal handling in
params.c so that we're not calling zfree() outside of queue_signals()
blocks. That makes the order of unqueue_signals() and zfree()
consistent at least throughout assignsparam().
I also removed "kz" from TYPESET_OPTSTR in zsh.h -- as far as I can
tell they should never have been there in the first place.
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diff --git a/Src/Modules/param_private.c b/Src/Modules/param_private.c
index 065fa63d2..70f36ceb1 100644
--- a/Src/Modules/param_private.c
+++ b/Src/Modules/param_private.c
@@ -512,9 +512,16 @@ static GetNodeFunc getparamnode;
static HashNode
getprivatenode(HashTable ht, const char *nam)
{
- HashNode hn = getparamnode(ht, nam);
+ /* getparamnode() would follow namerefs, we must not do that here */
+ HashNode hn = gethashnode2(ht, nam);
Param pm = (Param) hn;
+ /* autoload has precedence over nameref, so getparamnode() */
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & PM_AUTOLOAD)) {
+ hn = getparamnode(ht, nam);
+ pm = (Param) hn;
+ /* how would an autoloaded private behave? return here? */
+ }
while (!fakelevel && pm && locallevel > pm->level && is_private(pm)) {
if (!(pm->node.flags & PM_UNSET)) {
/*
@@ -533,6 +540,12 @@ getprivatenode(HashTable ht, const char *nam)
}
pm = pm->old;
}
+
+ /* resolve nameref after skipping private parameters */
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) &&
+ (pm->u.str || (pm->node.flags & PM_UNSET)))
+ pm = (Param) resolve_nameref(pm, NULL);
+
return (HashNode)pm;
}
@@ -571,7 +584,7 @@ printprivatenode(HashNode hn, int printflags)
static struct builtin bintab[] = {
/* Copied from BUILTIN("local"), "P" added */
- BUILTIN("private", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_private, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%PR:%TUZ:%ahi:%lmprtux", "P")
+ BUILTIN("private", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_private, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%PR:%TUZ:%ahi:%lnmprtux", "P")
};
static struct features module_features = {
diff --git a/Src/Modules/parameter.c b/Src/Modules/parameter.c
index dbb61e474..5bf675e2a 100644
--- a/Src/Modules/parameter.c
+++ b/Src/Modules/parameter.c
@@ -49,13 +49,15 @@ paramtypestr(Param pm)
if (pm->node.flags & PM_AUTOLOAD)
return dupstring("undefined");
- switch (PM_TYPE(f)) {
+ /* For simplicity we treat PM_NAMEREF as PM_TYPE(PM_SCALAR) */
+ switch (PM_TYPE(f)|(f & PM_NAMEREF)) {
case PM_SCALAR: val = "scalar"; break;
case PM_ARRAY: val = "array"; break;
case PM_INTEGER: val = "integer"; break;
case PM_EFLOAT:
case PM_FFLOAT: val = "float"; break;
case PM_HASHED: val = "association"; break;
+ case PM_NAMEREF: val = "nameref"; break;
}
DPUTS(!val, "BUG: type not handled in parameter");
val = dupstring(val);
diff --git a/Src/builtin.c b/Src/builtin.c
index 4c295d11f..8039b644e 100644
--- a/Src/builtin.c
+++ b/Src/builtin.c
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ static struct builtin builtins[] =
BUILTIN("cd", BINF_SKIPINVALID | BINF_SKIPDASH | BINF_DASHDASHVALID, bin_cd, 0, 2, BIN_CD, "qsPL", NULL),
BUILTIN("chdir", BINF_SKIPINVALID | BINF_SKIPDASH | BINF_DASHDASHVALID, bin_cd, 0, 2, BIN_CD, "qsPL", NULL),
BUILTIN("continue", BINF_PSPECIAL, bin_break, 0, 1, BIN_CONTINUE, NULL, NULL),
- BUILTIN("declare", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_typeset, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%R:%TUZ:%afghi:%klmp:%rtuxz", NULL),
+ BUILTIN("declare", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_typeset, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%R:%TUZ:%afghi:%klmnp:%rtuxz", NULL),
BUILTIN("dirs", 0, bin_dirs, 0, -1, 0, "clpv", NULL),
BUILTIN("disable", 0, bin_enable, 0, -1, BIN_DISABLE, "afmprs", NULL),
BUILTIN("disown", 0, bin_fg, 0, -1, BIN_DISOWN, NULL, NULL),
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static struct builtin builtins[] =
BUILTIN("jobs", 0, bin_fg, 0, -1, BIN_JOBS, "dlpZrs", NULL),
BUILTIN("kill", BINF_HANDLES_OPTS, bin_kill, 0, -1, 0, NULL, NULL),
BUILTIN("let", 0, bin_let, 1, -1, 0, NULL, NULL),
- BUILTIN("local", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_typeset, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%R:%TUZ:%ahi:%lp:%rtux", NULL),
+ BUILTIN("local", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_typeset, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%R:%TUZ:%ahi:%lnp:%rtux", NULL),
BUILTIN("logout", 0, bin_break, 0, 1, BIN_LOGOUT, NULL, NULL),
#if defined(ZSH_MEM) & defined(ZSH_MEM_DEBUG)
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ static struct builtin builtins[] =
BUILTIN("trap", BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_HANDLES_OPTS, bin_trap, 0, -1, 0, NULL, NULL),
BUILTIN("true", 0, bin_true, 0, -1, 0, NULL, NULL),
BUILTIN("type", 0, bin_whence, 0, -1, 0, "ampfsSw", "v"),
- BUILTIN("typeset", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_typeset, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%R:%TUZ:%afghi:%klp:%rtuxmz", NULL),
+ BUILTIN("typeset", BINF_PLUSOPTS | BINF_MAGICEQUALS | BINF_PSPECIAL | BINF_ASSIGN, (HandlerFunc)bin_typeset, 0, -1, 0, "AE:%F:%HL:%R:%TUZ:%afghi:%klp:%rtuxmnz", NULL),
BUILTIN("umask", 0, bin_umask, 0, 1, 0, "S", NULL),
BUILTIN("unalias", 0, bin_unhash, 0, -1, BIN_UNALIAS, "ams", NULL),
BUILTIN("unfunction", 0, bin_unhash, 1, -1, BIN_UNFUNCTION, "m", "f"),
@@ -2030,6 +2030,19 @@ typeset_single(char *cname, char *pname, Param pm, int func,
int usepm, tc, keeplocal = 0, newspecial = NS_NONE, readonly, dont_set = 0;
char *subscript;
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) && !((off|on) & PM_NAMEREF)) {
+ if (!(off & PM_NAMEREF))
+ pm = (Param)resolve_nameref(pm, NULL);
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) &&
+ (on & ~(PM_NAMEREF|PM_LOCAL))) {
+ /* Changing type of PM_SPECIAL|PM_AUTOLOAD is a fatal error. *
+ * Should this be a fatal error as well, rather than warning? */
+ zwarnnam(cname, "%s: can't change type of a named reference",
+ pname);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
/*
* Do we use the existing pm? Note that this isn't the end of the
* story, because if we try and create a new pm at the same
@@ -2406,6 +2419,11 @@ typeset_single(char *cname, char *pname, Param pm, int func,
return NULL;
}
} else if ((subscript = strchr(pname, '['))) {
+ if (on & PM_NAMEREF) {
+ zerrnam(cname,
+ "%s: reference variable cannot be an array", pname);
+ return NULL;
+ }
if (on & PM_READONLY) {
zerrnam(cname,
"%s: can't create readonly array elements", pname);
@@ -2640,6 +2658,14 @@ bin_typeset(char *name, char **argv, LinkList assigns, Options ops, int func)
else if (OPT_PLUS(ops,optval))
off |= bit;
}
+ if (OPT_MINUS(ops,'n')) {
+ if (on|off) {
+ zwarnnam(name, "no other attributes allowed with -n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ on |= PM_NAMEREF;
+ } else if (OPT_PLUS(ops,'n'))
+ off |= PM_NAMEREF;
roff = off;
/* Sanity checks on the options. Remove conflicting options. */
@@ -3022,6 +3048,27 @@ bin_typeset(char *name, char **argv, LinkList assigns, Options ops, int func)
}
continue;
}
+
+ if (on & PM_NAMEREF) {
+ if (asg->value.scalar &&
+ (strcmp(asg->name, asg->value.scalar) == 0 ||
+ ((pm = (Param)resolve_nameref((Param)hn, asg)) &&
+ (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF)))) {
+ if (pm->node.flags & PM_SPECIAL)
+ zwarnnam(name, "%s: invalid reference", pm->node.nam);
+ else
+ zwarnnam(name, "%s: invalid self reference", asg->name);
+ returnval = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (hn) {
+ /* namerefs always start over fresh */
+ if (((Param)hn)->level >= locallevel)
+ unsetparam_pm((Param)hn, 0, 1);
+ hn = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
if (!typeset_single(name, asg->name, (Param)hn,
func, on, off, roff, asg, NULL,
ops, 0))
@@ -3805,7 +3852,8 @@ bin_unset(char *name, char **argv, Options ops, int func)
returnval = 1;
}
} else {
- if (unsetparam_pm(pm, 0, 1))
+ if ((pm = (Param)resolve_nameref(pm, NULL)) &&
+ unsetparam_pm(pm, 0, 1))
returnval = 1;
}
if (ss)
diff --git a/Src/params.c b/Src/params.c
index 6362b382c..69b7f484f 100644
--- a/Src/params.c
+++ b/Src/params.c
@@ -536,6 +536,9 @@ getparamnode(HashTable ht, const char *nam)
nam);
}
}
+
+ if (hn && ht == realparamtab)
+ hn = resolve_nameref(pm, NULL);
return hn;
}
@@ -993,6 +996,34 @@ createparam(char *name, int flags)
gethashnode2(paramtab, name) :
paramtab->getnode(paramtab, name));
+ if (oldpm && (oldpm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) &&
+ !(flags & PM_NAMEREF)) {
+ Param lastpm;
+ struct asgment stop;
+ stop.flags = PM_NAMEREF | (flags & PM_LOCAL);
+ stop.name = oldpm->node.nam;
+ stop.value.scalar = oldpm->u.str;
+ lastpm = (Param)resolve_nameref(oldpm, &stop);
+ if (lastpm) {
+ if (lastpm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) {
+ if (lastpm->u.str && *(lastpm->u.str)) {
+ name = lastpm->u.str;
+ oldpm = NULL;
+ } else {
+ if (!(lastpm->node.flags & PM_READONLY))
+ lastpm->node.flags |= PM_UNSET;
+ return lastpm;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* nameref pointing to an unset local */
+ DPUTS(!(lastpm->node.flags & PM_UNSET),
+ "BUG: local parameter is not unset");
+ oldpm = lastpm;
+ }
+ } else
+ flags |= PM_NAMEREF;
+ }
+
DPUTS(oldpm && oldpm->level > locallevel,
"BUG: old local parameter not deleted");
if (oldpm && (oldpm->level == locallevel || !(flags & PM_LOCAL))) {
@@ -2109,6 +2140,23 @@ fetchvalue(Value v, char **pptr, int bracks, int flags)
memset(v, 0, sizeof(*v));
else
v = (Value) hcalloc(sizeof *v);
+ if ((pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) && pm->u.str && *(pm->u.str)) {
+ /* only happens for namerefs pointing to array elements */
+ char *ref = dupstring(pm->u.str);
+ char *ss = pm->width ? ref + pm->width : NULL;
+ if (ss) {
+ sav = *ss;
+ *ss = 0;
+ }
+ Param p1 = (Param)gethashnode2(paramtab, ref);
+ if (!(p1 && (pm = upscope(p1, pm->base))) ||
+ ((pm->node.flags & PM_UNSET) &&
+ !(pm->node.flags & PM_DECLARED)))
+ return NULL;
+ if (ss)
+ *ss = sav;
+ s = ss;
+ }
if (PM_TYPE(pm->node.flags) & (PM_ARRAY|PM_HASHED)) {
/* Overload v->isarr as the flag bits for hashed arrays. */
v->isarr = flags | (isvarat ? SCANPM_ISVAR_AT : 0);
@@ -2677,6 +2725,7 @@ assignstrvalue(Value v, char *val, int flags)
}
break;
}
+ setscope(v->pm);
if ((!v->pm->env && !(v->pm->node.flags & PM_EXPORTED) &&
!(isset(ALLEXPORT) && !(v->pm->node.flags & PM_HASHELEM))) ||
(v->pm->node.flags & PM_ARRAY) || v->pm->ename)
@@ -3084,11 +3133,20 @@ assignsparam(char *s, char *val, int flags)
}
}
if (!v && !(v = getvalue(&vbuf, &t, 1))) {
- unqueue_signals();
zsfree(val);
+ unqueue_signals();
/* errflag |= ERRFLAG_ERROR; */
return NULL;
}
+ if (*val && (v->pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF)) {
+ if (!valid_refname(val)) {
+ zerr("invalid variable name: %s", val);
+ zsfree(val);
+ unqueue_signals();
+ errflag |= ERRFLAG_ERROR;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
if (flags & ASSPM_WARN)
check_warn_pm(v->pm, "scalar", created, 1);
v->pm->node.flags &= ~PM_DEFAULTED;
@@ -3115,8 +3173,8 @@ assignsparam(char *s, char *val, int flags)
lhs.u.l = lhs.u.l + (zlong)rhs.u.d;
}
setnumvalue(v, lhs);
- unqueue_signals();
zsfree(val);
+ unqueue_signals();
return v->pm; /* avoid later setstrvalue() call */
case PM_ARRAY:
if (unset(KSHARRAYS)) {
@@ -3141,9 +3199,9 @@ assignsparam(char *s, char *val, int flags)
case PM_INTEGER:
case PM_EFLOAT:
case PM_FFLOAT:
+ zsfree(val);
unqueue_signals();
zerr("attempt to add to slice of a numeric variable");
- zsfree(val);
return NULL;
case PM_ARRAY:
kshappend:
@@ -3602,7 +3660,8 @@ unsetparam(char *s)
if ((pm = (Param) (paramtab == realparamtab ?
/* getnode2() to avoid autoloading */
paramtab->getnode2(paramtab, s) :
- paramtab->getnode(paramtab, s))))
+ paramtab->getnode(paramtab, s))) &&
+ !(pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF))
unsetparam_pm(pm, 0, 1);
unqueue_signals();
}
@@ -5783,7 +5842,8 @@ static const struct paramtypes pmtypes[] = {
{ PM_TAGGED, "tagged", 't', 0},
{ PM_EXPORTED, "exported", 'x', 0},
{ PM_UNIQUE, "unique", 'U', 0},
- { PM_TIED, "tied", 'T', 0}
+ { PM_TIED, "tied", 'T', 0},
+ { PM_NAMEREF, "namref", 'n', 0}
};
#define PMTYPES_SIZE ((int)(sizeof(pmtypes)/sizeof(struct paramtypes)))
@@ -6037,3 +6097,123 @@ printparamnode(HashNode hn, int printflags)
else if (!(printflags & PRINT_KV_PAIR))
putchar('\n');
}
+
+/**/
+mod_export HashNode
+resolve_nameref(Param pm, const Asgment stop)
+{
+ HashNode hn = (HashNode)pm;
+ const char *seek = stop ? stop->value.scalar : NULL;
+
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF)) {
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & (PM_UNSET|PM_TAGGED))) {
+ /* Semaphore with createparam() */
+ pm->node.flags &= ~PM_UNSET;
+ /* See V10private.ztst end is in scope but private:
+ if (pm->node.flags & PM_SPECIAL)
+ return NULL;
+ */
+ return (HashNode) pm;
+ } else if (pm->u.str) {
+ if ((pm->node.flags & PM_TAGGED) ||
+ (stop && strcmp(pm->u.str, stop->name) == 0)) {
+ /* zwarnnam(pm->u.str, "invalid self reference"); */
+ return stop ? (HashNode)pm : NULL;
+ }
+ if (*(pm->u.str))
+ seek = pm->u.str;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (pm && !(stop && (stop->flags & PM_NAMEREF)))
+ return (HashNode)pm;
+ if (seek) {
+ queue_signals();
+ /* pm->width is the offset of any subscript */
+ if (pm && (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) && pm->width) {
+ if (stop) {
+ if (stop->flags & PM_NAMEREF)
+ hn = (HashNode)pm;
+ else
+ hn = NULL;
+ } else {
+ /* this has to be the end of any chain */
+ hn = (HashNode)pm; /* see fetchvalue() */
+ }
+ } else if ((hn = gethashnode2(realparamtab, seek))) {
+ if (pm) {
+ if (!(stop && (stop->flags & (PM_LOCAL))))
+ hn = (HashNode)upscope((Param)hn,
+ ((pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) ?
+ pm->base : ((Param)hn)->level));
+ /* user can't tag a nameref, safe for loop detection */
+ pm->node.flags |= PM_TAGGED;
+ }
+ if (hn) {
+ if (hn->flags & PM_AUTOLOAD)
+ hn = getparamnode(realparamtab, seek);
+ if (!(hn->flags & PM_UNSET))
+ hn = resolve_nameref((Param)hn, stop);
+ }
+ if (pm)
+ pm->node.flags &= ~PM_TAGGED;
+ } else if (stop && (stop->flags & PM_NAMEREF))
+ hn = (HashNode)pm;
+ unqueue_signals();
+ }
+
+ return hn;
+}
+
+/**/
+static void
+setscope(Param pm)
+{
+ if (pm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) {
+ Param basepm;
+ char *t = pm->u.str ? itype_end(pm->u.str, IIDENT, 0) : NULL;
+
+ /* Temporarily change nameref to array parameter itself */
+ if (t && *t == '[')
+ *t = 0;
+ else
+ t = 0;
+ basepm = (Param)resolve_nameref(pm, NULL);
+ if (t) {
+ pm->width = t - pm->u.str;
+ *t = '[';
+ }
+ if (basepm)
+ pm->base = ((basepm->node.flags & PM_NAMEREF) ?
+ basepm->base : basepm->level);
+ }
+}
+
+/**/
+mod_export Param
+upscope(Param pm, int reflevel)
+{
+ Param up = pm->old;
+ while (pm && up && up->level >= reflevel) {
+ pm = up;
+ if (up)
+ up = up->old;
+ }
+ return pm;
+}
+
+/**/
+mod_export int
+valid_refname(char *val)
+{
+ char *t = itype_end(val, IIDENT, 0);
+
+ if (*t != 0) {
+ if (*t == '[') {
+ tokenize(t = dupstring(t+1));
+ t = parse_subscript(t, 0, ']');
+ } else {
+ t = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ return !!t;
+}
diff --git a/Src/subst.c b/Src/subst.c
index 4ad9fee1a..7ba84cba8 100644
--- a/Src/subst.c
+++ b/Src/subst.c
@@ -2573,13 +2573,14 @@ paramsubst(LinkList l, LinkNode n, char **str, int qt, int pf_flags,
!(v->pm->node.flags & PM_UNSET))) {
int f = v->pm->node.flags;
- switch (PM_TYPE(f)) {
+ switch (PM_TYPE(f)|(f & PM_NAMEREF)) {
case PM_SCALAR: val = "scalar"; break;
case PM_ARRAY: val = "array"; break;
case PM_INTEGER: val = "integer"; break;
case PM_EFLOAT:
case PM_FFLOAT: val = "float"; break;
case PM_HASHED: val = "association"; break;
+ case PM_NAMEREF: val = "nameref"; break;
}
val = dupstring(val);
if (v->pm->level)
diff --git a/Src/zsh.h b/Src/zsh.h
index f82e76e4b..1e35bd33e 100644
--- a/Src/zsh.h
+++ b/Src/zsh.h
@@ -1852,8 +1852,9 @@ struct param {
GsuHash h;
} gsu;
- int base; /* output base or floating point prec */
- int width; /* field width */
+ int base; /* output base or floating point prec or */
+ /* for namerefs, locallevel of reference */
+ int width; /* field width or nameref subscript idx */
char *env; /* location in environment, if exported */
char *ename; /* name of corresponding environment var */
Param old; /* old struct for use with local */
@@ -1932,9 +1933,10 @@ struct tieddata {
*/
#define PM_HASHELEM (1<<28) /* is a hash-element */
#define PM_NAMEDDIR (1<<29) /* has a corresponding nameddirtab entry */
+#define PM_NAMEREF (1<<30) /* pointer to a different parameter */
/* The option string corresponds to the first of the variables above */
-#define TYPESET_OPTSTR "aiEFALRZlurtxUhHTkz"
+#define TYPESET_OPTSTR "aiEFALRZlurtxUhHT"
/* These typeset options take an optional numeric argument */
#define TYPESET_OPTNUM "LRZiEF"
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2023-02-08 4:59 ` Bart Schaefer
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2023-02-09 5:45 ` Bart Schaefer
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2023-02-11 5:36 ` Speaking of dangerous referents Bart Schaefer
2023-02-12 8:00 ` Oliver Kiddle
2023-02-12 8:34 ` Bart Schaefer
2023-02-11 7:02 ` [PATCH 1/3]: Add named references Oliver Kiddle
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2023-02-12 7:38 ` Oliver Kiddle
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2024-02-11 16:14 ` Bart Schaefer
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2024-02-18 3:26 ` Up-scope named references, vs. ksh Bart Schaefer
2024-02-20 21:05 ` Stephane Chazelas
2024-02-20 22:30 ` Bart Schaefer
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2024-03-01 18:22 ` Stephane Chazelas
2024-03-01 20:34 ` Bart Schaefer
2024-03-02 7:29 ` Bart Schaefer
2024-03-02 23:55 ` [PATCH] "typeset -nu" (was Re: Up-scope named references, vs. ksh) Bart Schaefer
2024-03-01 23:28 ` Up-scope named references, vs. ksh Bart Schaefer
2024-03-03 13:44 ` Stephane Chazelas
2024-03-03 19:04 ` Bart Schaefer
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2024-03-03 22:58 ` Bart Schaefer
2024-03-04 19:59 ` Stephane Chazelas
2024-03-05 1:05 ` Oliver Kiddle
2024-03-05 2:53 ` Bart Schaefer
2024-03-05 5:43 ` Mikael Magnusson
2024-03-05 6:30 ` Stephane Chazelas
2024-03-06 5:04 ` [PATCH] local vs. nameref scoping (was Re: Up-scope named references, vs. ksh) Bart Schaefer
2023-02-12 9:02 ` [PATCH 1/3]: Add named references Oliver Kiddle
2023-02-12 18:59 ` Bart Schaefer
2023-02-12 19:45 ` PM_* flags in zsh.h (was Re: [PATCH 1/3]: Add named references) Bart Schaefer
2023-02-12 21:01 ` Oliver Kiddle
2023-02-12 22:54 ` [PATCH 1/3]: Add named references Oliver Kiddle
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