Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 18:11:50 -0500 (CDT) From: Dan Mack <mack@macktronics.com> To: Dennis Clarke <dclarke@blastwave.org> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: change in /usr/bin/bc with CTRL-d no longer exit Message-ID: <972cc399-2cf9-ada9-44c0-63816352ed86@macktronics.com> In-Reply-To: <c2db7916-d8b5-4843-b71d-1badde15bdf5@blastwave.org> References: <1e614684-1cba-ef01-34dc-d9300db2d927@macktronics.com> <ZudpAKZS7JgS9ZZ_@int21h> <20240916141330.995C554A@slippy.cwsent.com> <c2db7916-d8b5-4843-b71d-1badde15bdf5@blastwave.org>
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2024, Dennis Clarke wrote: > On 9/16/24 10:13, Cy Schubert wrote: >> In message <ZudpAKZS7JgS9ZZ_@int21h>, void writes: >>> On Sun, Sep 15, 2024 at 03:16:46PM -0500, Dan Mack wrote: >>>> On 14.1 and prior, a CTRL-d will exit a bc session. >>>> >>>> Today I noticed that on 3 different 15-CURRENT systems, it appears to >>>> be ignored. Works fine otherwise and I can exit the bc session with >>>> the 'quit' command okay. >>>> >>>> I re-tested this on the system console on fresh login just to rule out >>>> any terminal madness. >>>> >>>> Here's a paste of what I see: >>>> >>>> https://tpaste.us/VYya >>>> >>>> I did a fresh install of 14.1 and it works as it did previously. >>>> >>>> No biggie, just wondering if anyone else on -CURRENT can confirm/deny >>>> this change on their system. >>> >>> [void@vm5 ~ ] uname -KU >>> 1400504 1400504 >>> [void@vm5 ~ ] echo 2+2 | bc -l >>> 4 >>> >>> [void@vm3 ~ ] uname -KU >>> 1500023 1500023 >>> [void@vm3 ~ ] echo 2+2 | bc -l >>> 4 >> >> Of course the above works because the regression only affects tty users. > > Here is some paint on the bikeshed : > > enceladus# uname -apKU > FreeBSD enceladus 15.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #0 > main-n271918-d7c87526b1c3-dirty: Mon Sep 2 09:55:54 UTC 2024 > root@enceladus:/usr/obj/usr/src/riscv.riscv64/sys/GENERIC riscv riscv64 > 1500023 1500023 > enceladus# > enceladus# bc -lq > scale=36 > a(1)*4 > 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884 > ^ D > ^ C > interrupt (type "quit" to exit) > ready for more input > quit > enceladus# > > Yep. That is borked. <snip> Hehe, 4*a(1) is one of my gotos as well for pi :-) Dan
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