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shell: optional support for read -t N.NNN, closes 10101
function old new delta shell_builtin_read 1097 1277 +180 dump_procs 353 359 +6 Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -145,6 +145,13 @@ config FEATURE_SH_NOFORK
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This feature is relatively new. Use with care. Report bugs
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to project mailing list.
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config FEATURE_SH_READ_FRAC
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bool "read -t N.NNN support (+110 bytes)"
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default y
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depends on ASH || HUSH || SH_IS_ASH || BASH_IS_ASH || SH_IS_HUSH || BASH_IS_HUSH
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help
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Enable support for fractional second timeout in read builtin.
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config FEATURE_SH_HISTFILESIZE
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bool "Use $HISTFILESIZE"
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default y
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shell/ash_test/ash-read/read_t0.right
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shell/ash_test/ash-read/read_t0.right
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><[0]
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><[0]
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><[1]
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shell/ash_test/ash-read/read_t0.tests
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shell/ash_test/ash-read/read_t0.tests
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# ><[0]
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echo Ok | { sleep 0.1; read -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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# This would not be deterministic: returns 0 "data exists" if EOF is seen
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# (true terminated) - because EOF is considered to be data (read will not block),
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# else returns 1 "no data".
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## ><[????]
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#true | { read -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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# ><[0]
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true | { sleep 0.1; read -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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# ><[1]
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sleep 0.2 | { read -p IGNORED_PROMPT -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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shell/hush_test/hush-read/read_t0.right
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shell/hush_test/hush-read/read_t0.right
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><[0]
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><[0]
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><[1]
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shell/hush_test/hush-read/read_t0.tests
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# ><[0]
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echo Ok | { sleep 0.1; read -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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# This would not be deterministic: returns 0 "data exists" if EOF is seen
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# (true terminated) - because EOF is considered to be data (read will not block),
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# else returns 1 "no data".
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## ><[????]
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#true | { read -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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# ><[0]
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true | { sleep 0.1; read -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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# ><[1]
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sleep 0.2 | { read -p IGNORED_PROMPT -t 0 reply; echo ">$reply<[$?]"; }
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@ -57,9 +57,10 @@ shell_builtin_read(void FAST_FUNC (*setvar)(const char *name, const char *val),
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const char *opt_u
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)
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{
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struct pollfd pfd[1];
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#define fd (pfd[0].fd) /* -u FD */
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unsigned err;
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unsigned end_ms; /* -t TIMEOUT */
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int fd; /* -u FD */
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int nchars; /* -n NUM */
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char **pp;
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char *buffer;
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@ -88,38 +89,43 @@ shell_builtin_read(void FAST_FUNC (*setvar)(const char *name, const char *val),
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return "invalid count";
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/* note: "-n 0": off (bash 3.2 does this too) */
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}
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end_ms = 0;
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if (opt_t) {
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if (opt_t && !ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_READ_FRAC) {
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end_ms = bb_strtou(opt_t, NULL, 10);
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if (errno || end_ms > UINT_MAX / 2048)
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if (errno)
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return "invalid timeout";
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if (end_ms > UINT_MAX / 2048) /* be safely away from overflow */
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end_ms = UINT_MAX / 2048;
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end_ms *= 1000;
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#if 0 /* even bash has no -t N.NNN support */
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ts.tv_sec = bb_strtou(opt_t, &p, 10);
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ts.tv_usec = 0;
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/* EINVAL means number is ok, but not terminated by NUL */
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if (*p == '.' && errno == EINVAL) {
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char *p2;
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if (*++p) {
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int scale;
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ts.tv_usec = bb_strtou(p, &p2, 10);
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if (errno)
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return "invalid timeout";
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scale = p2 - p;
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/* normalize to usec */
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if (scale > 6)
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return "invalid timeout";
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while (scale++ < 6)
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ts.tv_usec *= 10;
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}
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} else if (ts.tv_sec < 0 || errno) {
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return "invalid timeout";
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}
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if (!(ts.tv_sec | ts.tv_usec)) { /* both are 0? */
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return "invalid timeout";
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}
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#endif /* if 0 */
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}
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if (opt_t && ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_READ_FRAC) {
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/* bash 4.3 (maybe earlier) supports -t N.NNNNNN */
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char *p;
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/* Eat up to three fractional digits */
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int frac_digits = 3 + 1;
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end_ms = bb_strtou(opt_t, &p, 10);
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if (end_ms > UINT_MAX / 2048) /* be safely away from overflow */
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end_ms = UINT_MAX / 2048;
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if (errno) {
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/* EINVAL = number is ok, but not NUL terminated */
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if (errno != EINVAL || *p != '.')
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return "invalid timeout";
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/* Do not check the rest: bash allows "0.123456xyz" */
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while (*++p && --frac_digits) {
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end_ms *= 10;
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end_ms += (*p - '0');
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if ((unsigned char)(*p - '0') > 9)
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return "invalid timeout";
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}
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}
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while (--frac_digits > 0) {
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end_ms *= 10;
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}
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}
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fd = STDIN_FILENO;
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if (opt_u) {
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fd = bb_strtou(opt_u, NULL, 10);
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@ -127,6 +133,19 @@ shell_builtin_read(void FAST_FUNC (*setvar)(const char *name, const char *val),
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return "invalid file descriptor";
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}
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if (opt_t && end_ms == 0) {
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/* "If timeout is 0, read returns immediately, without trying
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* to read any data. The exit status is 0 if input is available
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* on the specified file descriptor, non-zero otherwise."
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* bash seems to ignore -p PROMPT for this use case.
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*/
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int r;
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pfd[0].events = POLLIN;
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r = poll(pfd, 1, /*timeout:*/ 0);
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/* Return 0 only if poll returns 1 ("one fd ready"), else return 1: */
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return (const char *)(uintptr_t)(r <= 0);
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}
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if (opt_p && isatty(fd)) {
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fputs(opt_p, stderr);
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fflush_all();
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@ -161,21 +180,24 @@ shell_builtin_read(void FAST_FUNC (*setvar)(const char *name, const char *val),
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retval = (const char *)(uintptr_t)0;
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startword = 1;
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backslash = 0;
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if (end_ms) /* NB: end_ms stays nonzero: */
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end_ms = ((unsigned)monotonic_ms() + end_ms) | 1;
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if (opt_t)
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end_ms += (unsigned)monotonic_ms();
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buffer = NULL;
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bufpos = 0;
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do {
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char c;
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struct pollfd pfd[1];
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int timeout;
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if ((bufpos & 0xff) == 0)
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buffer = xrealloc(buffer, bufpos + 0x101);
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timeout = -1;
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if (end_ms) {
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if (opt_t) {
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timeout = end_ms - (unsigned)monotonic_ms();
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/* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ all values are unsigned,
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* wrapping math is used here, good even if
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* 32-bit unix time wrapped (year 2038+).
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*/
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if (timeout <= 0) { /* already late? */
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retval = (const char *)(uintptr_t)1;
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goto ret;
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* regardless of SA_RESTART-ness of that signal!
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*/
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errno = 0;
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pfd[0].fd = fd;
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pfd[0].events = POLLIN;
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if (poll(pfd, 1, timeout) != 1) {
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if (poll(pfd, 1, timeout) <= 0) {
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/* timed out, or EINTR */
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err = errno;
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retval = (const char *)(uintptr_t)1;
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errno = err;
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return retval;
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#undef fd
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}
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/* ulimit builtin */
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