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			     BASH PATCH REPORT
			     =================

Bash-Release:	4.4
Patch-ID:	bash44-012

Bug-Reported-by:	Clark Wang <dearvoid@gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-ID:	<CADv8-ojttPUFOZXqbjsvy83LfaJtQKZ5qejGdF6j0VJ3vtrYOA@mail.gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-URL:	http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2016-11/msg00106.html

Bug-Description:

When -N is used, the input is not supposed to be split using $IFS, but
leading and trailing IFS whitespace was still removed.

Patch (apply with `patch -p0'):

*** ../bash-4.4-patched/subst.c	2017-01-20 14:22:01.000000000 -0500
--- subst.c	2017-01-25 13:43:22.000000000 -0500
***************
*** 2826,2834 ****
  /* Parse a single word from STRING, using SEPARATORS to separate fields.
     ENDPTR is set to the first character after the word.  This is used by
!    the `read' builtin.  This is never called with SEPARATORS != $IFS;
!    it should be simplified.
  
     XXX - this function is very similar to list_string; they should be
  	 combined - XXX */
  char *
  get_word_from_string (stringp, separators, endptr)
--- 2826,2838 ----
  /* Parse a single word from STRING, using SEPARATORS to separate fields.
     ENDPTR is set to the first character after the word.  This is used by
!    the `read' builtin.
!    
!    This is never called with SEPARATORS != $IFS, and takes advantage of that.
  
     XXX - this function is very similar to list_string; they should be
  	 combined - XXX */
+ 
+ #define islocalsep(c)	(local_cmap[(unsigned char)(c)] != 0)
+ 
  char *
  get_word_from_string (stringp, separators, endptr)
***************
*** 2838,2841 ****
--- 2842,2846 ----
    char *current_word;
    int sindex, sh_style_split, whitesep, xflags;
+   unsigned char local_cmap[UCHAR_MAX+1];	/* really only need single-byte chars here */
    size_t slen;
  
***************
*** 2847,2854 ****
  				 separators[2] == '\n' &&
  				 separators[3] == '\0';
!   for (xflags = 0, s = ifs_value; s && *s; s++)
      {
        if (*s == CTLESC) xflags |= SX_NOCTLESC;
        if (*s == CTLNUL) xflags |= SX_NOESCCTLNUL;
      }
  
--- 2852,2861 ----
  				 separators[2] == '\n' &&
  				 separators[3] == '\0';
!   memset (local_cmap, '\0', sizeof (local_cmap));
!   for (xflags = 0, s = separators; s && *s; s++)
      {
        if (*s == CTLESC) xflags |= SX_NOCTLESC;
        if (*s == CTLNUL) xflags |= SX_NOESCCTLNUL;
+       local_cmap[(unsigned char)*s] = 1;	/* local charmap of separators */
      }
  
***************
*** 2857,2864 ****
  
    /* Remove sequences of whitespace at the beginning of STRING, as
!      long as those characters appear in IFS. */
!   if (sh_style_split || !separators || !*separators)
      {
!       for (; *s && spctabnl (*s) && isifs (*s); s++);
  
        /* If the string is nothing but whitespace, update it and return. */
--- 2864,2872 ----
  
    /* Remove sequences of whitespace at the beginning of STRING, as
!      long as those characters appear in SEPARATORS.  This happens if
!      SEPARATORS == $' \t\n' or if IFS is unset. */
!   if (sh_style_split || separators == 0)
      {
!       for (; *s && spctabnl (*s) && islocalsep (*s); s++);
  
        /* If the string is nothing but whitespace, update it and return. */
***************
*** 2879,2885 ****
       This obeys the field splitting rules in Posix.2. */
    sindex = 0;
!   /* Don't need string length in ADVANCE_CHAR or string_extract_verbatim
!      unless multibyte chars are possible. */
!   slen = (MB_CUR_MAX > 1) ? STRLEN (s) : 1;
    current_word = string_extract_verbatim (s, slen, &sindex, separators, xflags);
  
--- 2887,2893 ----
       This obeys the field splitting rules in Posix.2. */
    sindex = 0;
!   /* Don't need string length in ADVANCE_CHAR unless multibyte chars are
!      possible, but need it in string_extract_verbatim for bounds checking */
!   slen = STRLEN (s);
    current_word = string_extract_verbatim (s, slen, &sindex, separators, xflags);
  
***************
*** 2900,2904 ****
    /* Now skip sequences of space, tab, or newline characters if they are
       in the list of separators. */
!   while (s[sindex] && spctabnl (s[sindex]) && isifs (s[sindex]))
      sindex++;
  
--- 2908,2912 ----
    /* Now skip sequences of space, tab, or newline characters if they are
       in the list of separators. */
!   while (s[sindex] && spctabnl (s[sindex]) && islocalsep (s[sindex]))
      sindex++;
  
***************
*** 2907,2916 ****
       delimiter, not a separate delimiter that would result in an empty field.
       Look at POSIX.2, 3.6.5, (3)(b). */
!   if (s[sindex] && whitesep && isifs (s[sindex]) && !spctabnl (s[sindex]))
      {
        sindex++;
        /* An IFS character that is not IFS white space, along with any adjacent
  	 IFS white space, shall delimit a field. */
!       while (s[sindex] && spctabnl (s[sindex]) && isifs (s[sindex]))
  	sindex++;
      }
--- 2915,2924 ----
       delimiter, not a separate delimiter that would result in an empty field.
       Look at POSIX.2, 3.6.5, (3)(b). */
!   if (s[sindex] && whitesep && islocalsep (s[sindex]) && !spctabnl (s[sindex]))
      {
        sindex++;
        /* An IFS character that is not IFS white space, along with any adjacent
  	 IFS white space, shall delimit a field. */
!       while (s[sindex] && spctabnl (s[sindex]) && islocalsep(s[sindex]))
  	sindex++;
      }
*** ../bash-4.4/patchlevel.h	2016-06-22 14:51:03.000000000 -0400
--- patchlevel.h	2016-10-01 11:01:28.000000000 -0400
***************
*** 26,30 ****
     looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
  
! #define PATCHLEVEL 11
  
  #endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */
--- 26,30 ----
     looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
  
! #define PATCHLEVEL 12
  
  #endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */