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Russ Cox
47d4646eeb rc: add recursive descent parser
The old yacc-based parser is available with the -Y flag,
which will probably be removed at some point.

The new -D flag dumps a parse tree of the input,
without executing it. This allows comparing the output
of rc -D and rc -DY on different scripts to see that the
two parsers behave the same.

The rc paper ends by saying:

	It is remarkable that in the four most recent editions of the UNIX
	system programmer’s manual the Bourne shell grammar described in the
	manual page does not admit the command who|wc. This is surely an
	oversight, but it suggests something darker: nobody really knows what
	the Bourne shell’s grammar is. Even examination of the source code is
	little help. The parser is implemented by recursive descent, but the
	routines corresponding to the syntactic categories all have a flag
	argument that subtly changes their operation depending on the context.
	Rc’s parser is implemented using yacc, so I can say precisely what the
	grammar is.

The new recursive descent parser here has no such flags.
It is a straightforward translation of the yacc.

The new parser will make it easier to handle free carats
in more generality as well as potentially allow the use of
unquoted = as a word character.

Going through this exercise has highlighted a few
dark corners here as well. For example, I was surprised to
find that

	x >f | y
	>f x | y

are different commands (the latter redirects y's output).

It is similarly surprising that

	a=b x | y

sets a during the execution of y.

It is also a bit counter-intuitive

	x | y | z
	x | if(c) y | z

are not both 3-phase pipelines.

These are certainly not things we should change, but they
are not entirely obvious from the man page description,
undercutting the quoted claim a bit.

On the other hand, who | wc is clearly accepted by the grammar
in the manual page, and the new parser still handles that test case.
2020-05-04 23:41:15 -04:00
Russ Cox
362264eb51 rc: fix local variables in functions
reported by micah stetson:

fn foo { echo $bar }
bar=baz foo
2008-08-14 10:29:29 -04:00
rsc
c8f538425f sync with plan 9 2007-03-26 12:02:41 +00:00
rsc
134c20c605 handle /dev/stdin always 2005-02-13 21:38:32 +00:00
rsc
de39860a2a more searchpath-related changes 2005-01-23 23:19:47 +00:00
rsc
a9eaaa03e0 maintain $path and $PATH simultaneously 2005-01-12 16:59:50 +00:00
rsc
a2c2caaafe fix 2004-04-24 17:34:52 +00:00
rsc
8a3b2ceb0f Add scat. Temporary fix to rc r.e. note groups. 2004-04-24 17:05:43 +00:00
rsc
69ab5d3d49 handle interrupts and backgrounded processes a little better. 2004-03-26 17:30:36 +00:00
rsc
f08fdedcee Plan 9's rc.
not a clear win over byron's,
but at least it has the right syntax.
2003-11-23 18:04:08 +00:00