Untangle the lexer and interpreter thread state.
Fix the file and line number error reporting, getting rid of
Xsrcfile instruction, as the whole code block can only come
from a single file, stuff the source file in slot[1] of the
code block instead.
Remove limitations for globber (path element limits)
and be more intelligent about handling globbing by
inserting Xglob instruction only when needed and not
run it over every Xsimple argument list.
Remove fragile ndot magic and make it explicit by adding
the -q flag to . builtin command.
Add -b flag for full compilation.
Make exitnext() smart, so we can speculate thru rcmain and
avoid the fork().
Get rid of all print(2) format functions and use io
instead.
Improve the io library, adding rstr() to handle tokenization,
which allows us to look ahead in the already read buffer
for the terminators, avoiding alot of string copies.
Auto indent pcmd(), to make line number reporting more usefull.
Implement here documents properly, so they can work everywhere.
SSL is implemented by devssl. It's extremely
obsolete by now, and is not used anywhere but
cpu, import, and oexportfs.
This change strips out the devssl bits, but
does not (yet) remove the code from libsec.
g(1): sync filetypes list
the file types list in the 'g' manual was out of date.
this change synchronizes and sorts them.
it looks like the .B macro only accepts 6 args or less,
so observe that limit.
- allow for external command to be run to install a challenge using -e flag
- remove the challengedom argument, it is given by the subject in the csr
- fix some filedescriptor leaks in error paths
Plumber both posts a service to /srv and sets a $plumbsrv environment
variable. Our libplumb no longer uses $plumbsrv and nothing else
does. It's a silly hack; rc doesn't update /env immediately, and
scripts, which for instance set up subrios, cannot rely on it to
clean up the plumber at the end.
Instead, add the option to specify a srvname, actually check for some
common errors and print a usage string.
Thanks to Ori for input and a preliminary patch.