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redirections for a process were flattened into a big list associated with the job, so there was no way to tell which redirections applied to each process. Each process therefore got all the redirections associated with the job. See https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/877 for how this could manifest.
With this change, jobs only track their block-level redirections. Process level redirections are correctly associated with the process, and at exec time we stitch them together (block, pipe, and process redirects).
This fixes the weird issues where redirects bleed across pipelines (like #877), and also allows us to play with the order in which redirections are applied, since the final list is constructed right before it's needed. This lets us put pipes after block level redirections but before process level redirections, so that a 2>&1-type redirection gets picked up after the pipe, i.e. it should fix https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/110
This is a significant change. The tests all pass. Cross your fingers.
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https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/110
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Fixes https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/876 , and coincidentally also https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/848
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to child processes when either starting them or moving them to the foreground.
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/176
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On FreeBSD, compilation complains that "this file includes
<sys/termios.h> which is deprecated, use <termios.h> instead". On Linux
and FreeBSD, <sys/termios.h> literally just pulls in <termios.h>. On OS
X and Solaris, <termios.h> pulls in <sys/termios.h>.
<termio.h> doesn't exist on FreeBSD or Mac OS X, and on Linux is marked
as deprecated and just includes <termios.h>. It does exist on Solaris,
but no `struct termio` is ever actually used in the codebase.
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unless it fails
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/547
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/214
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some fd leaks
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file descriptors
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io_file_t take its path directly. Make io_buffer_t no longer use a shared_ptr for its data.
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This reverts commit 77f1b1f0fe27778750bb9b9aa53f6bc42d5e5843.
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https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/487
Revert "Merge branch 'oo-io' of git://github.com/xiaq/fish-shell into xiaq-oo-io"
This reverts commit f3c8f535a48d5fdd518bd60879ade948bc8be7e6, reversing
changes made to b02f6cf3bc4343cf3e068dee3cb46de7139a5a27.
Also reverts ac023f7588e562a03fdea7fd2feda487f18827c7 and a79d3c680c9548566309121630dadc94e48934c4
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JanKanis-event-bug-test
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Yay for less indirection and less code! The resulting event_t structure is two pointers larger, but cuts out an indirection and allocation.
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Fixes https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/197
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avoid a race
Fix for race where a command's output may not be fully drained
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because the error handling is too difficult
Fix exec to correctly handle the case where a pid could not be created due to posix_spawn failing
Should fix https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/364
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with e.g. echo foo ; ftp
Introduce patch from https://github.com/adityagodbole/fish-shell/commit/9d229cd18c3e5c25a8bd37e9ddd3b67ddc2d1b72
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Rewrite IO chains to be a vector of pointers, instead of a linked list
Removed io_transmogrify
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Cleanup of non-wcstring version of path_get_path
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OS X release build executable size dropped from 672k to 511k
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Fixes issue where you couldn't control-C out of a loop (https://github.com/ridiculousfish/fishfish/issues/13)
Also stops doing memory allocation in the signal handler (oops) https://github.com/ridiculousfish/fishfish/issues/27
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job_continue
This should fix the bug where output from commands and builtins gets incorrectly interleaved.
I think this is a very long-standing bug that predates my work on the shell
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Ensure we don't try to do a universal barrier off of the main thread
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Improved how screen.cpp interacts with output_set_writer()
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fork()
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shares output buffers (not sure how this ever worked before)
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null_terminated_array_t class.
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a per-parser job list
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could never succeed.
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