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   2024-04-01 00:08:43 by Jonathan Schleifer | Files touched by this commit (5)
Log message:
Fix shells/zsh on QNX
   2022-11-06 21:58:00 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
zsh: add candidate upstream patch for bg/fg issue with shell functions

Bump PKGREVISION.
   2022-07-02 01:31:49 by Rin Okuyama | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
shells/zsh: Stop regen configure, drop dependencies to auto{conf,make}.

Our local patch for aczsh.m4, introduced to 5.0.2nb1:

http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/shells/zsh/Makefile#rev1.63

has been upstreamed. There is no longer a point to regen configure;
tiny patch to configure.ac can be directly applied to configure itself.

Bump revision.
   2022-05-16 16:58:30 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (7)
Log message:
zsh: Update to 5.9

Changelog:
5.9:
Changes since 5.8.1
-------------------

zsh 5.9 is dedicated to the memory of Sven Guckes, who was, amongst other
things, a long-time zsh advocate.  For more information, see:

  https://linuxnews.de/2022/02/sven-guckes-verstorben/
  https://groups.google.com/g/vim_announce/c/MJBKVd-xrEE/m/joVNaDgAAgAJ

When unsetting a hash element, the string enclosed in square brackets is
interpreted literally after any normal command-line-argument expansions.
Thus
  unset "hash[$key]"
first expands $key as usual for a double-quoted string, and then interprets
that result as the exact hash element to unset.  This differs from previous
versions of the shell, which would also remove a leading backslash for an
unusual subset of characters in the expansion of $key.  Note this also
means, for example, that now
  unset 'hash[ab]cd]'
unsets the element with key "ab]cd" rather than silently doing nothing.

The function command learnt a -T option to declare a function and enable
tracing for it simultaneously.

The option SHORT_REPEAT was added to enable the short syntax of
SHORT_LOOPS for the repeat command only. It is disabled by default.

The _arguments function now supports NUL-delimiting optargs in the
opt_args array via the -0 option. Developers of completion functions
should find this easier to handle reliably than the default
colon-delimiting behaviour.

The zsh/system module's `zsystem flock` command learnt an -i option to
set the wait interval used with -t. Additionally, -t now supports
fractional seconds.

The option CLOBBER_EMPTY was added to enable the overwrite behaviour
of CLOBBER for empty files only. It is disabled by default.

A (-) expansion flag was added. It works like (n) but correctly sorts
negative numbers.

The (*) expansion flag enables EXTENDED_GLOB for pattern matching.
For example, ${(*)sample/(#b)*(pat)*/${match[1]}} uses backreferences
even if EXTENDED_GLOB is not otherwise set.  However, this does not
descend into nested exapansions, and doubling as (**) does not disable
EXTENDED_GLOB.

The compinit function learnt a -w option to explain why compdump runs.
When run without the -i or -u options and compaudit discovers security
issues, answering "y" to the "Ignore insecure ..." prompt \ 
removes the
insecure elements (like the -i option) where previously it ignored the
result (thus formerly like the -u option).  Further, removing those
elements includes dropping directories from the $fpath array.

The zsh/datetime module's strftime builtin learnt an -n option to omit
the trailing newline when printing a formatted time.

The XTRACE option is now disabled while running user-defined completion
widgets.  This corresponds to long-standing behavior of other user ZLE
widgets.  Use the _complete_debug widget to capture XTRACE output, or
use "functions -T" to enable tracing of specific completion functions.

The fc builtin learnt an -s option which is a POSIX equivalent to the
`fc -e-` method of re-executing a command without invoking an editor.

The option CASE_PATHS was added to control how NO_CASE_GLOB behaves.
NO_CASE_GLOB + NO_CASE_PATHS is equivalent to the current NO_CASE_GLOB
behaviour. NO_CASE_GLOB + CASE_PATHS treats only path components that
contain globbing characters as case-insensitive; this behaviour may
yield more predictable results on case-sensitive file systems.
NO_CASE_PATHS is the default.

With the new TYPESET_TO_UNSET option set, "typeset foo" leaves foo unset,
in contrast to the default behavior which assigns foo="".  Any parameter
attributes such as numeric type, sorting, and padding are retained until
the parameter is explicitly unset or a conflicting value is assigned.
This is similar to default behavior of bash and ksh.  This option is
disabled by default.

The compadd builtin's -D option can now be specified more than once.

The zsh/zutil module's zformat builtin learnt an -F option which behaves
like -f except that ternary expressions check for existence instead of
doing math evaluation.

The conventional syntax used to indicate units, ranges, and default values
in completion descriptions (e.g. `timeout (seconds) (0-60) [20]`) is now
recognised by the completion system itself. These components are parsed
out of the description and can be individually styled. A _numbers helper
function has been added to help function authors offer rich completion
for these values.

The log builtin, WATCH parameter, et al., have been broken out into a
separate module, zsh/watch. The module is enabled by default.

The zsh/watch module's WATCHFMT parameter now supports colours via the
%F and %K escapes.

The STTY parameter can now be set to an empty string before running a
command to automatically restore terminal settings after the command
finishes.

The "jobs" command and "$jobstates" and related parameters \ 
can report on
parent shell jobs even in subshells.  This is a snapshot of the parent
state, frozen at the point the subshell started.  However, if a subshell
starts its own background jobs, the parent state is discarded in order
to report on those new jobs.
   2022-03-12 07:07:48 by Kimmo Suominen | Files touched by this commit (2) | Package updated
Log message:
shells/zsh: Update to 5.8.1

Changes between 5.8 and 5.8.1

Incompatibilities

    PROMPT_SUBST expansion is no longer performed on arguments to
    prompt-expansion sequences such as %F.

Changes

    CVE-2021-45444: Some prompt expansion sequences, such as %F,
    support 'arguments' which are themselves expanded in case they
    contain colour values, etc. This additional expansion would trigger
    PROMPT_SUBST evaluation, if enabled. This could be abused to
    execute code the user didn't expect. e.g., given a certain prompt
    configuration, an attacker could trick a user into executing
    arbitrary code by having them check out a Git branch with a
    specially crafted name.

    This is fixed in the shell itself by no longer performing
    PROMPT_SUBST evaluation on these prompt-expansion arguments.

    Users who are concerned about an exploit but unable to update their
    binaries may apply the partial work-around described in the file
    Etc/CVE-2021-45444-VCS_Info-workaround.patch included with the shell
    source. [ Reported by RyotaK. Additional thanks to Marc Cornellà. ]
   2022-02-18 10:48:44 by Masatake Daimon | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
shells/zsh: Improve completions of pkg_* on Darwin
   2021-11-23 20:42:43 by Masatake Daimon | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Fix an issue in _gpg (see comments)
   2021-10-26 13:18:40 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (38)
Log message:
shells: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums

All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
   2021-10-07 16:56:13 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (38)
Log message:
shells: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
   2020-12-25 22:47:47 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
zsh: Do not hardcode /usr/pkg/pkgdb

Bump PKGREVISION.
TODO: _bsd_pkg should be usable for non-BSD platforms.

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