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Date:      Sun, 11 Jul 2004 03:38:38 GMT
From:      Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Perforce Change Reviews <perforce@freebsd.org>
Subject:   PERFORCE change 57036 for review
Message-ID:  <200407110338.i6B3cc2Q055340@repoman.freebsd.org>

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http://perforce.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=57036

Change 57036 by marcel@marcel_nfs on 2004/07/11 03:38:16

	IFC @57035

Affected files ...

.. //depot/projects/gdb/bin/csh/config.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/FAQ#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/FREEBSD-Xlist#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/Fixes#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/Imakefile#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/Makefile.in#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/README#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/WishList#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/complete.tcsh#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/config/bsd4.4#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/config_f.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/configure#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/configure.in#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/csh-mode.el#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/ed.refresh.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/ed.screen.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/ed.term.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/gethost.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/glob.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/glob.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/host.defs#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/ma.setp.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/C/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/Makefile#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/et/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/finnish/set14#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/finnish/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/french/set11#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/french/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/german/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/greek/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/italian/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/ja/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/pl/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/russian/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/russian/set30#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/spanish/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/nls/ukrainian/set17#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/patchlevel.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.decls.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.dir.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.dol.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.exec.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.file.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.func.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.glob.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.init.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.lex.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.misc.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.proc.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.sem.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.set.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/sh.types.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.const.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.decls.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.func.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.os.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.os.h#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.printf.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.prompt.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.str.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tc.who.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tcsh.man#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tw.color.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tw.comp.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tw.help.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/tw.parse.c#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/alpha/conf/GENERIC#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/alpha/conf/GENERIC.hints#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC#9 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC#10 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/ia64/conf/GENERIC#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/ia64/conf/SKI#3 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC#7 integrate
.. //depot/projects/gdb/sys/sparc64/conf/NOTES#5 integrate

Differences ...

==== //depot/projects/gdb/bin/csh/config.h#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* config.h.  Generated automatically by configure.  */
+/* config.h.  Generated by configure.  */
 /*
  * config.h -- configure various defines for tcsh
  *
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
  * Edit this to match your system type.
  */
 
-/* $FreeBSD: src/bin/csh/config.h,v 1.7 2001/09/05 22:56:58 mp Exp $ */
+/* $FreeBSD: src/bin/csh/config.h,v 1.8 2004/07/11 02:23:38 mp Exp $ */
 
 #ifndef _h_config
 #define _h_config
@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@
 /* #undef POSIXSIGS */
 
 /*
- * VFORK	This machine has a vfork().  
+ * VFORK	This machine has a vfork().
  *		It used to be that for job control to work, this define
  *		was mandatory. This is not the case any more.
- *		If you think you still need it, but you don't have vfork, 
- *		define this anyway and then do #define vfork fork.  
+ *		If you think you still need it, but you don't have vfork,
+ *		define this anyway and then do #define vfork fork.
  *		I do this anyway on a Sun because of yellow pages brain damage,
  *		[should not be needed under 4.1]
- *		and on the iris4d cause	SGI's fork is sufficiently "virtual" 
+ *		and on the iris4d cause	SGI's fork is sufficiently "virtual"
  *		that vfork isn't necessary.  (Besides, SGI's vfork is weird).
  *		Note that some machines eg. rs6000 have a vfork, but not
  *		with the berkeley semantics, so we cannot use it there either.
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
  * SIGVOID	Define this if your signal handlers return void.  On older
  *		systems, signal returns int, but on newer ones, it returns void.
  */
-#define SIGVOID 
+#define SIGVOID
 
 /*
  * HAVEDUP2	Define this if your system supports dup2().
@@ -132,11 +132,19 @@
 #define BSD_STYLE_COLORLS
 #endif
 
+#if defined(__NetBSD__)
+#include <sys/param.h>
+#if __NetBSD_Version__  >= 106030000       /* NetBSD 1.6C */
+#define HAVEUTMPX
+#endif
+#endif
+
 #if defined(__bsdi__)
 /*
  * _PATH_TCSHELL      if you've change the installation location (vix)
  */
-# if _BSDI_VERSION >= 199701
+#include <sys/param.h>
+# ifdef _BSDI_VERSION >= 199701
 #  define _PATH_TCSHELL "/bin/tcsh"
 /* #  undef SYSMALLOC */
 #  define SYSMALLOC
@@ -144,8 +152,8 @@
 #  define _PATH_TCSHELL "/usr/contrib/bin/tcsh"
 # endif
 
-# undef NLS
-# undef NLS_CATALOGS
+/* # undef NLS */
+/* # undef NLS_CATALOGS */
 
 #elif defined(__APPLE__)
 # define SYSMALLOC
@@ -154,8 +162,5 @@
 # define NLS_CATALOGS
 #endif
 
-#define KANJI
-#define DSPMBYTE
-
 #endif /* _h_config */
 /* config.h.in.  Generated automatically from configure.in by autoheader.  */

==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/FAQ#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -11,7 +11,12 @@
    be able to get ftp it... :-)
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   1. Why is the meta key broken in tcsh-5.20 and up?
+   1. Where can I find tcsh sources?
+
+   See http://www.tcsh.org/MostRecentRelease for download locations.
+     _________________________________________________________________
+
+   2. Why is the meta key broken in tcsh-5.20 and up?
 
    On  some  machines  the  tty is not set up to pass 8 bit characters by
    default.  Tcsh 5.19 used to try to determine if pass8 should be set by
@@ -40,7 +45,7 @@
    printable meta characters for commands) setenv NOREBIND.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   2.  I  ran 'dbxtool &' and 'shelltool &' from tcsh, and they end up in
+   3.  I  ran 'dbxtool &' and 'shelltool &' from tcsh, and they end up in
    cbreak and no echo mode?
 
    These  programs  are broken. Background jobs should not try to look at
@@ -56,19 +61,19 @@
    in your .dbxinit
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   3. I tried to compile tcsh and it cannot find <locale.h>?
+   4. I tried to compile tcsh and it cannot find <locale.h>?
 
    Your  system  does  not support NLS. Undefine NLS in config_f.h and it
    should work fine.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   4. Where can I get csh sources?
+   5. Where can I get csh sources?
 
    Csh   sources   are   now   available   with   the  4.4BSD  networking
    distributions. You don't need csh sources to compile tcsh-6.0x.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   5. I just made tcsh my login shell, and I cannot ftp any more?
+   6. I just made tcsh my login shell, and I cannot ftp any more?
 
    Newer  versions of the ftp daemon check for the validity of the user's
    shell  before  they  allow  logins.  The list of valid login shells is
@@ -81,7 +86,7 @@
    shells for your system, so that other people can ftp too :-)
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   6.  I  am using SunView? or OpenWindows? and editing is screwed up. In
+   7.  I  am  using  SunView or OpenWindows and editing is screwed up. In
    particular  my  arrow  keys  and backspace don't work right. What am I
    doing wrong?
 
@@ -93,32 +98,36 @@
     1. Don't use suntools
     2. Use shelltool instead of cmdtool.
     3. Unset edit in tcsh.
+     _________________________________________________________________
 
-   6b. On a SPARCstation running Solaris 2.x and OpenWindows? 3.1, inside
-   a  cmdtool,  the  short-cut  key sequence to clear log (i.e. Meta-e or
-   Diamond-e) doesn't work: it just echos 'e' 
+   8. On a SPARCstation running Solaris 2.x and OpenWindows 3.1, inside a
+   cmdtool,  the  short-cut  key  sequence  to  clear log (i.e. Meta-e or
+   Diamond-e) doesn't work: it just echos 'e'; or 
+
+   Unset edit in tcsh.
+     _________________________________________________________________
 
-   6c.  On  a  SPARCstation  running  Solaris  2.x  and OpenWindows? 3.1,
-   maketool  (within SPARCworks) doesn't work: it just does a `cd' to the
-   working directory then stops.
+   9. On a SPARCstation running Solaris 2.x and OpenWindows 3.1, maketool
+   (within  SPARCworks)  doesn't work: it just does a `cd' to the working
+   directory then stops.
 
-   The  workaround  for  6b and 6c is doing "unset edit." Using shelltool
-   instead of cmdtool doesn't fix 6c.
+   Unset  edit  in  tcsh. Using shelltool instead of cmdtool does not fix
+   this.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   7.  I rlogin to another machine, and then no matter what I tell 'stty'
+   10. I rlogin to another machine, and then no matter what I tell 'stty'
    I cannot get it to pass 8 bit characters?
 
    Maybe  you  need  to  use  'rlogin  -8'  to  tell rlogin to pass 8 bit
    characters.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   8. Where do I get the public domain directory library?
+   11. Where do I get the public domain directory library?
 
    Anonymous ftp to prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/dirent.tar.Z
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   9.  I  compiled  tcsh  using  gcc,  and when I start up it says: tcsh:
+   12.  I  compiled  tcsh  using  gcc, and when I start up it says: tcsh:
    Warning  no  access  to tty (Invalid Argument). Thus no job control in
    this shell
 
@@ -130,13 +139,13 @@
     3. Compile with cc.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   10.  I compiled tcsh with the SunOS? unbundled compiler and now things
+   13.  I  compiled tcsh with the SunOS unbundled compiler and now things
    get echo'ed twice.
 
    It is a bug in the unbundled optimizer. Lower the optimization level.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   11. How can I use the arrow keys with hpterm?
+   14. How can I use the arrow keys with hpterm?
 
    Hp terminals use the arrow keys internally. You can tell hpterm not to
    do that, by sending it the termcap sequence smkx. Since this has to be
@@ -151,7 +160,7 @@
    if you are using termcap, replace "smkx" with "ks"...
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   12.  On POSIX machines ^C and ^Z will do not work when tcsh is a login
+   15.  On POSIX machines ^C and ^Z will do not work when tcsh is a login
    shell?
 
    Make sure that the interrupt character is set to ^C and suspend is set
@@ -159,7 +168,7 @@
    ^C susp ^Z' will set them to ^C and ^Z respectively.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   13.  I  am trying to compile tcsh and I am getting compile errors that
+   16.  I  am trying to compile tcsh and I am getting compile errors that
    look like:
 
     >sh.c:???: `STR???' undeclared, outside of functions [gcc]
@@ -169,7 +178,7 @@
    headers. Type 'make clean; make'
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   14. On the cray, sometimes the CR/LF mapping gets screwed up.
+   17. On the cray, sometimes the CR/LF mapping gets screwed up.
 
    You  are  probably  logged  in  to the cray via telnet. Cray's telnetd
    implements  line  mode  selection the telnet client you are using does
@@ -181,21 +190,21 @@
    character'.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   15.  On AU/X, I made tcsh my startup shell, but the mac desktop is not
+   18.  On AU/X, I made tcsh my startup shell, but the mac desktop is not
    starting up (no X11 or Finder), and I only get console emulation.
 
    This is another manifestation of item 5. Just add the pathname to tcsh
    in /etc/shells and everything should work fine.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   16.  On  machines  that  use  YP (NIS) tilde expansion might end up in
+   19.  On  machines  that  use  YP (NIS) tilde expansion might end up in
    /dev/null
 
    If  this happens complain to your vendor, to get a new version of NIS.
    You can fix that in tcsh by defining YPBUGS in config.h
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   17.  Script on SGI 4.0.5 does not give us a tty, so we cannot have job
+   20.  Script on SGI 4.0.5 does not give us a tty, so we cannot have job
    control.
 
    Their csh does not have job control either. Try:
@@ -204,18 +213,21 @@
         % cat > /dev/tty
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   18. I start tcsh and it takes a couple of minutes to get the prompt.
+   21. I start tcsh and it takes a couple of minutes to get the prompt.
 
    You  have  defined  REMOTEHOST  and your DNS is not responding. Either
    undefine REMOTEHOST and recompile or fix your DNS.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   19. If you need help generating your .cshrc file, check out:
+   22. If you need help generating your .cshrc file, check out:
+
+        http://www.imada.sdu.dk/~blackie/dotfile/
 
-        http://www.imada.ou.dk/~blackie/dotfile/
+   or
+        http://www.dotfiles.com
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   20.  On  POSIX  systems  the  kernel  will send hup signals to all the
+   23.  On  POSIX  systems  the  kernel  will send hup signals to all the
    processes in the foreground process group if 'stty hupcl' is set.
 
    For example
@@ -230,27 +242,57 @@
    avoid that you can set stty -hupcl, but it is not recommended.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   21. When I rsh the meta key stops working on the remote machine.
+   24. When I rsh the meta key stops working on the remote machine.
 
    Try  using rsh -8; this option is undocumented on some systems, but it
    works.  If  that does not work, get and use ssh/sshd. You'll be better
    off from a security point of view anyway.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   22.  Tcsh  compiled  under  hp/ux-10.x  does  not pass resource limits
+   25.  Tcsh  compiled  under  hp/ux-10.x  does  not pass resource limits
    correctly when ran on hp/ux-11.x systems.
 
    This  is  a  problem  with  lack  of ABI compatibility between the two
    systems. The only solution is to recompile.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   23. Refreshing in command line editing can appear broken on some OS's
+   26. Refreshing in command line editing can appear broken on some OS's
 
    This  is  because  the  termcap/terminfo  description  lies  about the
    ability  of  the  terminal  to  use tabs. At least on Compaq/DEC Alpha
    OSF/1 3.x and 4.x systems, stty -tabs will cause problems.
      _________________________________________________________________
 
+   27. Where can I learn the merits of tcsh vs. bash vs. csh vs. sh etc?
+
+   You  can  read  the  manual page section titled [NEW FEATURES] listing
+   features that tcsh adds to csh.
+
+   You  can read Tom Christiansen's [Csh Programming Considered Harmful],
+   a  document advocating that csh (and by extension, tcsh) should not be
+   used for writing shell scripts.
+
+   XXX:  Need  to  find something about [bash], but bash is sh-compatible
+   and  has  many  of  the  same  interactive  features  of tcsh (command
+   completion does not appear to be as flexible, though).
+
+   [Curtains  up:  introducing  the Z shell] has a pretty good rundown on
+   zsh.  Aside  from  the arguments about csh being evil, tcsh appears to
+   compare  well  with zsh [zsh]. Zsh is sh and ksh compatible, with many
+   of the interactive features of tcsh.
+     _________________________________________________________________
+
+   28.  Why  does  FreeBSD's  tcsh do history browsing differently than I
+   expect?
+
+   On    FreeBSD,    by    default,    the    up    arrow   is   set   to
+   "history-search-backward",  rather than the default "up-history". As a
+   result,  if  you  type (part of) a word and press up arrow, you'll see
+   previous  commands  that  match  the  prefix. Pretty useful, actually,
+   although  it  takes  some  getting used to. You can use bindkey to see
+   your settings, and to rebind up & down differently if desired.
+     _________________________________________________________________
+
    Everything else is a bug :-(
 
    Christos
@@ -258,5 +300,5 @@
 
    Home | RecentChanges | Preferences
    Edit text of this page | View other revisions
-   Last edited April 27, 2001 13:43 (diff)
+   Last edited April 29, 2004 15:02 (diff)
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==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/FREEBSD-Xlist#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
-$FreeBSD: src/contrib/tcsh/FREEBSD-Xlist,v 1.1 2002/07/24 16:42:58 mp Exp $
+$FreeBSD: src/contrib/tcsh/FREEBSD-Xlist,v 1.2 2004/07/11 02:20:52 mp Exp $
 */BUGS
 */config/a*
 */config/bs2000
 */config/bsd
 */config/bsdreno
 */config/[c-z]*
+*/nls/*/charset
 */win32

==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/Fixes#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,3 +1,46 @@
+ 36. V6.13.00 - 20040519
+ 35. V6.12.03 - 20040322
+ 34. turn on kanji and dspmbyte by default; add check for utf8 locales,
+     and turn parsing of that automatically based on $LANG.
+ 33. Fix compilation issue under Windows/NT and charset incorrect patch
+     (Yoshiyuki Sakakibara)
+ 32. completion additions (Tom Warzeka)
+ 31. compilation fix (Martin Kraemer)
+ 30. V6.12.02 - 20040221
+ 29. Glob completion listing addition (Tom Warzeka)
+ 28. BS2000 bs2cmd builtin. (Martin Kraemer)
+ 27. Fix interrupt resetting code when /etc startup scripts have syntax errors
+     (Mark A. Grondona)
+ 26. Clarification of kill-ring commands (Per Hedeland)
+ 25. Debian completion additions (Martin Godisch)
+ 24. Japanese character set fixes (Juehiro-san) from debian
+ 23. NLS charset fixes; disabled since they only work with gnu gencat
+     (Martin Godisch)
+ 22. Fix HPUX >= 11 resource (Jack Cummings)
+ 21. Handle breaksw that jumps out of loops.
+ 20. Revert #16. It causes worse problems.
+ 19. Avoid using execl() because the last NULL does not always promoted to
+     a pointer because the function is variadic (Harti Brandt)
+ 18. revert ignoreeof to the 6.11.00 behavior and document it (Martin Godisch)
+ 17. do a case insensitive comparison for the multibyte vars (Martin Godisch)
+ 16. don't sigsuspend() for an already exited job
+ 15. glob all arguments in source (Martin Godisch)
+ 14. various debian fixes (Martin Godisch)
+ 13. setenv syntax check revert (Satoshi I. Nozawa)
+ 12. EAGAIN typo (dan harkless)
+ 11. filec compilation issue on hpux (beebe)
+ 10. win32 compilation fixes for O_LARGEFILE (amol)
+  9. Don't go into an infinite loop when tcgetpgrp() returns an error.
+  8. Cygwin fixes (Corinna Vinschen)
+  7. NLS catclose() bug avoidance (KAJIMOTO Masato)
+  6. V6.12.01 - 20030208
+  5. Misc NT cleanup. No more GPL code (amol)
+  4. use strtol() to detect errors in builtin kill (Peter Jeremy)
+  3. Recognize linux systems on mips* (Maciej W. Rozycki)
+  2. Enable complete=igncase on unix (Stephen Krauth)
+  1. Eliminate maxitems (Todd Miller)
+
+ 58. V6.12.00 - 20020732
  57. misc cleanups.
  56. V6.11.05 - 20020712
  55. We should have socklen_t in the INET6 case, but we leave int otherwise.

==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/Imakefile#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 XCOMM
-XCOMM $Id: Imakefile,v 1.81 2002/07/23 16:18:31 christos Exp $
+XCOMM $Id: Imakefile,v 1.83 2003/02/08 20:03:25 christos Exp $
 XCOMM
 XCOMM Imakefile for tcsh 6.12
 XCOMM Marc Horowitz, MIT SIPB
@@ -482,16 +482,18 @@
 SUF = o
 VERSION = 6.12
 
-SHSRCS=	sh.c sh.dir.c sh.dol.c sh.err.c sh.exec.c sh.char.c \
-	sh.exp.c sh.file.c sh.func.c sh.glob.c sh.hist.c sh.init.c \
-	sh.lex.c sh.misc.c sh.parse.c sh.print.c sh.proc.c sh.sem.c \
-	sh.set.c sh.time.c sh.char.h sh.dir.h sh.proc.h sh.h \
-	sh.decls.h glob.c glob.h ${SYSSRCS}
+SHSRCS=	sh.c sh.dir.c sh.dol.c sh.err.c sh.exec.c \
+	sh.char.c sh.exp.c sh.file.c sh.func.c \
+	sh.glob.c sh.hist.c sh.init.c sh.lex.c \
+	sh.misc.c sh.parse.c sh.print.c sh.proc.c \
+	sh.sem.c sh.set.c sh.time.c glob.c \
+	sh.char.h sh.dir.h sh.proc.h sh.h \
+	sh.decls.h glob.h ${SYSSRCS}
 SHOBJS=	sh.${SUF} sh.dir.${SUF} sh.dol.${SUF} sh.err.${SUF} sh.exec.${SUF} \
-	sh.char.${SUF} sh.exp.${SUF} sh.func.${SUF} sh.glob.${SUF} \
-	sh.hist.${SUF} sh.init.${SUF} sh.lex.${SUF} sh.misc.${SUF} \
-	sh.parse.${SUF} sh.print.${SUF} sh.proc.${SUF} sh.sem.${SUF} \
-	sh.set.${SUF} sh.time.${SUF} glob.${SUF} ${SYSOBJS}
+	sh.char.${SUF} sh.exp.${SUF} sh.file.${SUF} sh.func.${SUF} \
+	sh.glob.${SUF} sh.hist.${SUF} sh.init.${SUF} sh.lex.${SUF} \
+	sh.misc.${SUF} sh.parse.${SUF} sh.print.${SUF} sh.proc.${SUF} \
+	sh.sem.${SUF} sh.set.${SUF} sh.time.${SUF} glob.${SUF} ${SYSOBJS}
 
 TWSRCS= tw.decls.h tw.h tw.help.c tw.init.c tw.parse.c tw.spell.c \
 	tw.comp.c tw.color.c

==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/Makefile.in#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $Id: Makefile.in,v 3.19 2002/07/23 16:13:21 christos Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile.in,v 3.20 2003/03/12 19:14:50 christos Exp $
 #	Makefile.in	4.3	6/11/83
 #
 # C Shell with process control; VM/UNIX VAX Makefile
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 #
 SHELL=/bin/sh
 VERSION=6.12
-BUILD=tcsh
+BUILD=tcsh$(EXEEXT)
 VPATH=@srcdir@
 srcdir=@srcdir@
 
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 #DFLAGS=
 #DFLAGS=-D_PATH_TCSHELL='"${DESTBIN}/tcsh"'
 ## The following is set by autoconf.
-DFLAGS = -D_PATH_TCSHELL='"${DESTBIN}/tcsh"' @DFLAGS@ @CPPFLAGS@
+DFLAGS = -D_PATH_TCSHELL='"${bindir}/tcsh"' @DFLAGS@ @CPPFLAGS@
 
 
 ################################################################
@@ -284,6 +284,7 @@
 # DESTMAN=${DESTDIR}/catman/man${MANSECT}	 # A/UX
 # DESTMAN=${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man${MANSECT} # Stardent Vistra (SysVR4)
 # DESTMAN=/usr/catman/1l			 # Amiga unix (SysVR4)
+EXEEXT=@EXEEXT@
 FTPAREA=/usr/spool/ftp
 
 ASSRCS=	sh.c sh.dir.c sh.dol.c sh.err.c sh.exec.c sh.char.c \
@@ -340,9 +341,9 @@
 
 all: ${BUILD}
 
-tcsh:$(P) ${OBJS} 
-	rm -f tcsh core
-	${CC} -o tcsh ${LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${OBJS} ${LIBES} ${EXTRALIBS}
+tcsh$(EXEEXT):$(P) ${OBJS} 
+	rm -f tcsh$(EXEEXT) core
+	${CC} -o tcsh$(EXEEXT) ${LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${OBJS} ${LIBES} ${EXTRALIBS}
 
 tcsh.sbin:$(P) ${OBJS} 
 	rm -f tcsh.sbin core
@@ -350,11 +351,11 @@
 
 # Purify
 pure:$(P) ${OBJS} 
-	rm -f tcsh core
-	purify `echo ${CC} | sed -e s,-B/bin/,,` -o tcsh ${LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${OBJS} ${LIBES} ${EXTRALIBS}
+	rm -f tcsh$(EXEEXT) core
+	purify `echo ${CC} | sed -e s,-B/bin/,,` -o tcsh$(EXEEXT) ${LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${OBJS} ${LIBES} ${EXTRALIBS}
 # OS/2
-tcsh.exe: tcsh
-	emxbind tcsh
+#tcsh.exe: tcsh
+#	emxbind tcsh
 
 gethost:  gethost.c sh.err.h tc.const.h sh.h
 	rm -f gethost
@@ -474,12 +475,12 @@
 
 install-strip: install
 
-install: tcsh 
+install: tcsh$(EXEEXT) 
 	-mkdir -p ${DESTBIN}
-	-mv -f ${DESTBIN}/tcsh  ${DESTBIN}/tcsh.old
-	cp tcsh ${DESTBIN}/tcsh
-	-strip ${DESTBIN}/tcsh
-	chmod 555 ${DESTBIN}/tcsh
+	-mv -f ${DESTBIN}/tcsh$(EXEEXT)  ${DESTBIN}/tcsh.old
+	cp tcsh$(EXEEXT) ${DESTBIN}/tcsh$(EXEEXT)
+	-strip ${DESTBIN}/tcsh$(EXEEXT)
+	chmod 755 ${DESTBIN}/tcsh$(EXEEXT)
 
 install.man: tcsh.man
 	-mkdir -p ${DESTMAN}
@@ -487,6 +488,19 @@
 	cp $(srcdir)/tcsh.man ${DESTMAN}/tcsh.${MANSECT}
 	chmod 444 ${DESTMAN}/tcsh.${MANSECT}
 
+install.cygwin: install install.man
+	-mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${prefix}/doc/tcsh
+	cp ${srcdir}/FAQ ${srcdir}/Fixes ${DESTDIR}${prefix}/doc/tcsh
+	cp ${srcdir}/NewThings ${srcdir}/README ${DESTDIR}${prefix}/doc/tcsh
+	cp ${srcdir}/WishList ${srcdir}/Y2K ${DESTDIR}${prefix}/doc/tcsh
+	perl ${srcdir}/tcsh.man2html ${srcdir}/tcsh.man
+	cp -rp tcsh.html ${DESTDIR}${prefix}/doc/tcsh
+	-mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/etc/profile.d
+	-mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/etc/postinstall
+	cp -p ${srcdir}/cygwin/etc/csh.* ${DESTDIR}/etc
+	cp -p ${srcdir}/cygwin/etc/profile.d/*.tcsh ${DESTDIR}/etc/profile.d
+	cp -p ${srcdir}/cygwin/etc/postinstall/tcsh.sh ${DESTDIR}/etc/postinstall
+
 # Amiga Unix
 #install.man: tcsh.man
 #        compress tcsh.man
@@ -500,7 +514,7 @@
 #	chmod 444 ${DESTMAN}/tcsh.${MANSECT}.Z
 
 clean:
-	${RM} -f a.out strings x.c xs.c tcsh tcsh.a _MAKE_LOG core gethost
+	${RM} -f a.out strings x.c xs.c tcsh$(EXEEXT) tcsh.a _MAKE_LOG core gethost
 	${RM} -f *.${SUF} sh.prof.c ed.defns.h tc.const.h sh.err.h tc.defs.c
 	${RM} -f tcsh.*.m tcsh.*.cat
 

==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/README#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@
 12) PLEASE send any bug reports (and fixes), code for new features,
     comments, questions, etc. (even flames) to:
 
-	The tcsh mailing list
-	tcsh@mx.gw.com
+	The tcsh bugs mailing list
+	tcsh-bugs@mx.gw.com
 
 Various:
 

==== //depot/projects/gdb/contrib/tcsh/WishList#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -4,15 +4,128 @@
    Home | RecentChanges | Preferences
      _________________________________________________________________
 
+   Surprised by this behavior...is this a bug?
+
+   (Goal:  e.g.  distinguish  between  completely  numeric args/names and
+   those containing non-numerics)
+
+ % touch 1023 pex103 pex103a 104a z101 16a02 1999 2001 2001_A_Space_Odyssey
+ % ls -1 *[^0-9]*
+ 104a
+ 16a02
+ 2001_A_Space_Odyssey
+ pex103
+ pex103a
+ z101
+ # (great, looks good to me. Got everything containing a nonnumeric, no more, n
+o less.)
+
+ % foreach p ( 1023 pex103 pex103a 104a z101 16a02 1999 2001 2001_A_Space_Odyss
+ey )
+ foreach? if ( $p !~ *[^0-9]* ) echo $p
+ foreach? end
+ # (no output. Huh?)
+
+ % foreach p ( 1023 pex103 pex103a 104a z101 16a02 1999 2001 2001_A_Space_Odyss
+ey )
+ foreach? if ( $p =~ *[^0-9]* ) echo $p
+ foreach? end
+ 1023           (!)
+ pex103
+ pex103a
+ 104a
+ z101
+ 16a02
+ 1999           (!)
+ 2001           (!)
+ 2001_A_Space_Odyssey
+ # (Huh?)
+
+   The [MAN page description] for =~ and !~ just refer to "(see [Filename
+   substitution])',  but  evidently  there is a (unexplained) difference.
+   The  actual  filename  globbing  looks  correct to me, but the pattern
+   matching   operator   behavior  is  unexpected,  if  I'm  not  missing
+   something.
+
+   tcsh 6.09.00
+
+   - bhooglan
+     _________________________________________________________________
+
+   I'm a long-time faithful user of tcsh, and one thing has always bugged
+   me -- the need to type "rehash" at a prompt when adding a new command.
+   My  suggestions  is  to  change  tcsh  so before printing "Command not
+   found.",  it  first  searches  its  entire  path and rebuilds its hash
+   table.  Only  after doing this, and if the command is still not in the
+   path,  then  print  "Command  not  found.".  I  realize there are some
+   extreme  cases  in  which  this  is suboptimal, but in most cases with
+   normal  users  this  would  be  a big win, and simplify the manual and
+   perhaps even the code.
+     _________________________________________________________________
+
+   Wish "tcsh -l" would accept other flags. At least "-c".
+
+   Currently I can't get ssh to have the right environment unless it is a
+   login  shell. The .ssh/environment doesn't work for me because I login
+   to  different  machines  with  different environments. One thing to do
+   would  be  to not have the different environment for login compared to
+   other shells, but what I would really like is something like...
+
+   ssh remote_application_server "tcsh -l -c application"
+
+   The "ssh -t" doesn't work for me and I don't know why.
+
+   Thanks Tim
+
+   Fix limit vmemoryuse in Linux
+
+   In  Linux  tcsh  is  unable  to  limit  vmemoryuse.  This  is  because
+   RLIMIT_VMEM isn't defined, instead Linux has RLIMIT_AS which means the
+   same.  On  Google  groups  I  found  patches  suggested by Komazaki at
+   http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=sv&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=ISO-2022-JP&selm
+   =m3snmczvfc.wl%40thinkpad.osk.3web.ne.jp.osk.3web.ne.jp    and   Ogawa
+   Hirofumi suggests a patch at
+   http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=sv&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=87snmba4id.fsf
+   %40devron.myhome.or.jp  None  of  these  patches  seems  to  have been
+   included in version 6.12 as 6.12 still has this problem.
+
+   /Henrik??
+
+   New  idea:  use  last  line  (or  n'th line) of output as input to new
+   command.
+
+   I often find myself typing something like:
+
+   >locate lshort
+   /usr/local/stow/share/texmf/doc/latex/general/lshort.dvi    .    .   .
+   /usr/local/store/share/texmf/doc/latex/general/lshort.dvi
+
+   >xdvi /usr/local/store/share/texmf/doc/latex/general/lshort.dvi
+
+   Now the way I accomplish writing the last line, is by moving the mouse
+   over  the  last line, and the copy paste it. It would be very nice, if
+   the  shell could keep the last n lines of output in a buffer. This way
+   one could avoid using the mouse by typing something like:
+
+   >xdvi <M-1>
+
+   which  would  insert  the  last  line of output, similarly <M-2> could
+   insert  the second last line of output. (the exact commands used is of
+   course configured via bindkey).
+
+   This  could  save  me  a  couple  of  times  to  the  mouse everyday -
+   di010070@diku.dk
+
+          The shell does not capture any output from commands it runs, so
+          this  is really more a feature for the terminal (be it hardware
+          or software). --Kim
+
    Fix  memory  leak  related  to  aliasrun().  Precmd,  Cwdcmd etc. leak
    memory.
-     _________________________________________________________________
 
    Fix migrate -site $$... Seems to hang... (aix370)
-     _________________________________________________________________
 
    Fix history in loops.
-     _________________________________________________________________
 
    New idea: sed operations on variables.
 
@@ -21,45 +134,187 @@
    variable  editing  to understand string operations. So I would like to
    be able to use:
 
-    > set a="this is a STRING"
-    > echo $a:[3-]
-    is is a STRING
-    > echo $a:[#]
-    16
-    > echo $a:[6-7]
-    is
-    > echo $a:[-2]
-    ng
-    > echo $a:[-20]
-    Subscript out of bounds.
-    > echo $a:[2-20]
-    Subscript out of bounds.
-    > echo $a:[1-1]:u$a:[2-].
-    This is a string.
-     _________________________________________________________________
+> set a="this is a STRING"
+> echo $a:[3-]
+is is a STRING
+> echo $a:[#]
+16
+> echo $a:[6-7]
+is
+> echo $a:[-2]
+ng
+> echo $a:[-20]
+Subscript out of bounds.
+> echo $a:[2-20]
+Subscript out of bounds.
+> echo $a:[1-1]:u$a:[2-].
+This is a string.
+
+   </blockquote>
 
    Fix pipelines that contain builtins so that they behave correctly.
 
    I  tried  to  fix  that (most of the code is in sh.sem.c, but it works
    only  for  non  POSIX  machines  cause otherwise the setpgid() I added
    fails).
-     _________________________________________________________________
 
    Fix the correct code... How to do that involves A.I....
-     _________________________________________________________________
 
    Rewrite  the  whole  thing.  It  has  taken  to  much beating over the
    years...
-     _________________________________________________________________
 
    Add  another  hook  like  precmd  to  be executed after the prompt but
    before the command.
+
+   Add instructions for using configure in the README file.
+
+   Make manual page references links in the HTML version of the manual.
+
+   It is possible to match the words with ([0-9]) after them. Links could
+   be  using the manual page CGI at http://www.tac.eu.org/cgi-bin/man-cgi
+   for content.
+
+   Add OpenBSD?? to the Makefile, etc.
+
+   A  Csh compatability mode would be nice: I know tcsh is supposed to be
+   fully  csh  compatible,  but csh scripts containing such constructs as
+   '$<'  ,  'if  ( -d $file ) cd $file' or any of a great number of other
+   valid  csh commands, will produce syntax errors or the like with tcsh,
+   which  is  frustrating when writing/maintaining csh scripts which have
+   to  run on systems with only tcsh and systems with only csh. If such a
+   thing  exists, I couldn't find it after searching the man page for two
+   hours, and it should be better documented
+
+   Add  hooks  for  command  completion  Either  for a dynamically loaded
+   library,  or a callback to another program that allows another pass to
+   complete the command. As a trivial example, the module could duplicate
+   the  functionality of aliases. A tcsh_mud.so could define sigh, groan,
+   cheer,  lol,  etc  to  produce  output  if they weren't actually valid
+   commands.
+
+   Properly deal with : in filename substitution
+
+   Given something like
+
+   blah.foo:*.foo
+
+   expand it properly to something like
+
+   blah.foo:baz.foo:bob.foo:bar.foo
+
+   It already does this, if you have a file named like that... --Kim
+
+   Directory  commands  don't  handle  blanks  in filenames. If I have an
+   environment variable such as:
+
+% setenv TOMCAT '/c/Program? Files/Apache? Software Foundation/Tomcat? 5.0'
+and then do the following, setenv complains that it has too many arguments.
+% cd /tmp
+% cd "$TOMCAT"
+setenv: Too many arguments
+% dirs
+/c/Program? Files/Apache? Software Foundation/Tomcat? 5.0 /tmp
+% pushd "$TOMCAT"
+/c/Program? Files/Apache? Software Foundation/Tomcat? 5.0
+setenv: Too many arguments.
+% pushd /tmp
+/tmp /c/Program? Files/Apache? Software Foundation/Tomcat? 5.0
+% pushd
+/c/Program? Files/Apache? Software Foundation/Tomcat? 5.0 /tmp
+setenv: Too many arguments.
+
+   Wish  tcsh  would feature fc (fix command) as in bash !Wish tcsh would
+   featuer fc (fix command) as in bash !
+
+   i  wish  for  read-only  CVS  access  to  the  sources (as i am on the
+   bleeding egde)
+
+   Functions  would be useful! As would being able to redirect stderr (or
+   other file descriptors) independently of stdout! -- Rohan Talip
+
+   Don't  complete  commands  with non-executable files. For example if I
+   have a file called README in a directory in the PATH, and I type R TAB
+   tcsh will complete README as a command. But README does not have the x
+   bit set, so it's kind of pointless to have that completion.
+
+   -->  Setting the shell variable "recognize_only_executables" will give
+   you this behavior. --Waz
+
+   If  I  have  in  my  .tcshrc:  complete  {cd,pushd}  p/1/d/ and I type
+   "complete cd" at the shell prompt nothing is printed. It would be nice
+   if {cd,pushd} p/1/d/ was printed.
+
+   -->  I  had programmed this feature a while ago but have not submitted
+   it  because  the implementation is not robust enough to keep TCSH from
+   crashing  when  special  characters  are part of the pattern. I'll get
+   back to it at some point! --Waz
+
+   It would be nice if "set autolist" would be on by default.
+
+   ---
+
+   Unicode  (UTF-8) doesn't seem to work. It's not even possible to "make
+   catalogs"  in  unicode  environment.  Also  unicode support (and other
+   multibyte   encodings)   should   depend   on   environment  variables
+   (LC_CTYPE),  not  on  "set dspmbyte". On unicode terminal translations
+   show empty characters instead of messages.
+
+   In addition to message catalogs, there are more problems:
+ipi:~/test/tcsh/bin> ls
+tcsh  едц
+ipi:~/test/tcsh/bin> set dspmbyte utf8
+ipi:~/test/tcsh/bin> ls ???
+ls: No match.
+
+   Unicode is used more and more, and is default on many environments, so
+   this really should be fixed. --mpaananen
      _________________________________________________________________
 
-   Add instructions for using configure in the README file.
+   When I have a script called from complete I would like to have the the
+   existing  text  from the command line passed to that script so that it
+   can  look  at  all existing words to detemine what it should output as
+   the completion list.
+
+   For example:
+
+   complete prog 'n/-x/`myscript`'
+
+   Then when I do this:
+
+   > prog -a A -b B -x <TAB>
+
+   The script would get 'prog -a A -b B -x ' which would allow the script
+   to  base  its -x completions on the options given for -a and -b (or if
+   they  aren't  present give nothing - or a message saying that they are
+   required).  Setting  a temporary environment variable before executing
+   the command would also work and would probably be safer.
+
+   Perhaps  this info is already available as a special variable that can
+   be  manually  passed  to  the  script:  complete  prog 'n/-x/`myscript
+   $cmd_line`'?
+
+   Update:  I  looked  into this further by actually downloading the code
+   and  looking  through  it.  It  doesn't  seem that this information is
+   available  anywhere,  but  I  did  manage  to achieve what I wanted by
+   adding  the  following  two lines around the call to tw_complete (line
+   278, tw.parse.c 6.12.00):
+
+   added> tsetenv(STRCURRCMDLINE, (Char *)&qline);
+        looking = tw_complete(cmd_start, &wordp, &pat, looking, &suf);
+
+   added> Unsetenv(STRCURRCMDLINE);
+
+   And I added a definition for STRCURRCMDLINE to be "CURRCMDLINE".
+
+   This   provides   the   environment   variable   CURRCMDLINE   to  any
+   script/program running under complete. The only issue I see is picking

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