1 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-4.3 since
2 the release of bash-4.2. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
3 the place to look for complete descriptions.
5 1. New Features in Bash
7 a. The `helptopic' completion action now maps to all the help topics, not just
10 b. The `help' builtin no longer does prefix substring matching first, so
11 `help read' does not match `readonly', but will do it if exact string
14 c. The shell can be compiled to not display a message about processes that
15 terminate due to SIGTERM.
17 d. Non-interactive shells now react to the setting of checkwinsize and set
18 LINES and COLUMNS after a foreground job exits.
20 e. There is a new shell option, `globasciiranges', which, when set to on,
21 forces globbing range comparisons to use character ordering as if they
22 were run in the C locale.
24 f. There is a new shell option, `direxpand', which makes filename completion
25 expand variables in directory names in the way bash-4.1 did.
27 g. In Posix mode, the `command' builtin does not change whether or not a
28 builtin it shadows is treated as an assignment builtin.
30 h. The `return' and `exit' builtins accept negative exit status arguments.
32 i. The word completion code checks whether or not a filename containing a
33 shell variable expands to a directory name and appends `/' to the word
34 as appropriate. The same code expands shell variables in command names
35 when performing command completion.
37 j. In Posix mode, it is now an error to attempt to define a shell function
38 with the same name as a Posix special builtin.
40 k. When compiled for strict Posix conformance, history expansion is disabled
43 l. The history expansion character (!) does not cause history expansion when
44 followed by the closing quote in a double-quoted string.
46 m. `complete' and its siblings compgen/compopt now takes a new `-o noquote'
47 option to inhibit quoting of the completions.
49 n. Setting HISTSIZE to a value less than zero causes the history list to be
50 unlimited (setting it 0 zero disables the history list).
52 o. Setting HISTFILESIZE to a value less than zero causes the history file size
53 to be unlimited (setting it to 0 causes the history file to be truncated
56 p. The `read' builtin now skips NUL bytes in the input.
58 q. There is a new `bind -X' option to print all key sequences bound to Unix
61 r. When in Posix mode, `read' is interruptible by a trapped signal. After
62 running the trap handler, read returns 128+signal and throws away any
65 s. The command completion code skips whitespace and assignment statements
66 before looking for the command name word to be completed.
68 t. The build process has a new mechanism for constructing separate help files
69 that better reflects the current set of compilation options.
71 u. The -nt and -ot options to test now work with files with nanosecond
74 v. The shell saves the command history in any shell for which history is
75 enabled and HISTFILE is set, not just interactive shells.
77 w. The shell has `nameref' variables and new -n(/+n) options to declare and
78 unset to use them, and a `test -R' option to test for them.
80 x. The shell now allows assigning, referencing, and unsetting elements of
81 indexed arrays using negative subscripts (a[-1]=2, echo ${a[-1]}) which
82 count back from the last element of the array.
84 y. The {x}<word redirection feature now allows words like {array[ind]} and
85 can use variables with special meanings to the shell (e.g., BASH_XTRACEFD).
87 z. There is a new CHILD_MAX special shell variable; its value controls the
88 number of exited child statues the shell remembers.
90 aa. There is a new configuration option (--enable-direxpand-default) that
91 causes the `direxpand' shell option to be enabled by default.
93 bb. Bash does not do anything special to ensure that the file descriptor
94 assigned to X in {x}<foo remains open after the block containing it
97 cc. The `wait' builtin has a new `-n' option to wait for the next child to
100 dd. The `printf' %(...)T format specifier now uses the current time if no
101 argument is supplied.
103 ee. There is a new variable, BASH_COMPAT, that controls the current shell
106 ff. The `popd' builtin now treats additional arguments as errors.
108 gg. The brace expansion code now treats a failed sequence expansion as a
109 simple string and will continue to expand brace terms in the remainder
112 hh. Shells started to run process substitutions now run any trap set on EXIT.
114 ii. The fc builtin now interprets -0 as the current command line.
116 jj. Completing directory names containing shell variables now adds a trailing
117 slash if the expanded result is a directory.
119 kk. `cd' has a new `-@' option to browse a file's extended attributes on
120 systems that support O_XATTR.
122 ll. The test/[/[[ `-v variable' binary operator now understands array
125 2. New Features in Readline
127 a. Readline is now more responsive to SIGHUP and other fatal signals when
128 reading input from the terminal or performing word completion but no
129 longer attempts to run any not-allowable functions from a signal handler
132 b. There are new bindable commands to search the history for the string of
133 characters between the beginning of the line and the point
134 (history-substring-search-forward, history-substring-search-backward)
136 c. Readline allows quoted strings as the values of variables when setting
137 them with `set'. As a side effect, trailing spaces and tabs are ignored
138 when setting a string variable's value.
140 d. The history library creates a backup of the history file when writing it
141 and restores the backup on a write error.
143 e. New application-settable variable: rl_filename_stat_hook: a function called
144 with a filename before using it in a call to stat(2). Bash uses it to
145 expand shell variables so things like $HOME/Downloads have a slash
148 f. New bindable function `print-last-kbd-macro', prints the most-recently-
149 defined keyboard macro in a reusable format.
151 g. New user-settable variable `colored-stats', enables use of colored text
152 to denote file types when displaying possible completions (colored analog
155 h. New user-settable variable `keyseq-timout', acts as an inter-character
156 timeout when reading input or incremental search strings.
158 i. New application-callable function: rl_clear_history. Clears the history list
159 and frees all readline-associated private data.
161 j. New user-settable variable, show-mode-in-prompt, adds a characters to the
162 beginning of the prompt indicating the current editing mode.
164 k. New application-settable variable: rl_input_available_hook; function to be
165 called when readline detects there is data available on its input file
168 l. Readline calls an application-set event hook (rl_event_hook) after it gets
169 a signal while reading input (read returns -1/EINTR but readline does not
170 handle the signal immediately) to allow the application to handle or
173 m. If the user-settable variable `history-size' is set to a value less than
174 0, the history list size is unlimited.
176 n. New application-settable variable: rl_signal_event_hook; function that is
177 called when readline is reading terminal input and read(2) is interrupted
178 by a signal. Currently not called for SIGHUP or SIGTERM.
180 o. rl_change_environment: new application-settable variable that controls
181 whether or not Readline modifies the environment (currently readline
182 modifies only LINES and COLUMNS).
184 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
185 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-4.2 since
186 the release of bash-4.1. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
187 the place to look for complete descriptions.
189 1. New Features in Bash
191 a. `exec -a foo' now sets $0 to `foo' in an executable shell script without a
194 b. Subshells begun to execute command substitutions or run shell functions or
195 builtins in subshells do not reset trap strings until a new trap is
196 specified. This allows $(trap) to display the caller's traps and the
197 trap strings to persist until a new trap is set.
199 c. `trap -p' will now show signals ignored at shell startup, though their
200 disposition still cannot be modified.
202 d. $'...', echo, and printf understand \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX escape sequences.
204 e. declare/typeset has a new `-g' option, which creates variables in the
205 global scope even when run in a shell function.
207 f. test/[/[[ have a new -v variable unary operator, which returns success if
208 `variable' has been set.
210 g. Posix parsing changes to allow `! time command' and multiple consecutive
211 instances of `!' (which toggle) and `time' (which have no cumulative
214 h. Posix change to allow `time' as a command by itself to print the elapsed
215 user, system, and real times for the shell and its children.
217 j. $((...)) is always parsed as an arithmetic expansion first, instead of as
218 a potential nested command substitution, as Posix requires.
220 k. A new FUNCNEST variable to allow the user to control the maximum shell
221 function nesting (recursive execution) level.
223 l. The mapfile builtin now supplies a third argument to the callback command:
224 the line about to be assigned to the supplied array index.
226 m. The printf builtin has a new %(fmt)T specifier, which allows time values
227 to use strftime-like formatting.
229 n. There is a new `compat41' shell option.
231 o. The cd builtin has a new Posix-mandated `-e' option.
233 p. Negative subscripts to indexed arrays, previously errors, now are treated
234 as offsets from the maximum assigned index + 1.
236 q. Negative length specifications in the ${var:offset:length} expansion,
237 previously errors, are now treated as offsets from the end of the variable.
239 r. Parsing change to allow `time -p --'.
241 s. Posix-mode parsing change to not recognize `time' as a keyword if the
242 following token begins with a `-'. This means no more Posix-mode
243 `time -p'. Posix interpretation 267.
245 t. There is a new `lastpipe' shell option that runs the last command of a
246 pipeline in the current shell context. The lastpipe option has no
247 effect if job control is enabled.
249 u. History expansion no longer expands the `$!' variable expansion.
251 v. Posix mode shells no longer exit if a variable assignment error occurs
252 with an assignment preceding a command that is not a special builtin.
254 w. Non-interactive mode shells exit if -u is enabled and an attempt is made
255 to use an unset variable with the % or # expansions, the `//', `^', or
256 `,' expansions, or the parameter length expansion.
258 x. Posix-mode shells use the argument passed to `.' as-is if a $PATH search
259 fails, effectively searching the current directory. Posix-2008 change.
261 2. New Features in Readline
263 a. The history library does not try to write the history filename in the
264 current directory if $HOME is unset. This closes a potential security
265 problem if the application does not specify a history filename.
267 b. New bindable variable `completion-display-width' to set the number of
268 columns used when displaying completions.
270 c. New bindable variable `completion-case-map' to cause case-insensitive
271 completion to treat `-' and `_' as identical.
273 d. There are new bindable vi-mode command names to avoid readline's case-
274 insensitive matching not allowing them to be bound separately.
276 e. New bindable variable `menu-complete-display-prefix' causes the menu
277 completion code to display the common prefix of the possible completions
278 before cycling through the list, instead of after.
280 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
281 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-4.1 since
282 the release of bash-4.0. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
283 the place to look for complete descriptions.
285 1. New Features in Bash
287 a. Here-documents within $(...) command substitutions may once more be
288 delimited by the closing right paren, instead of requiring a newline.
290 b. Bash's file status checks (executable, readable, etc.) now take file
291 system ACLs into account on file systems that support them.
293 c. Bash now passes environment variables with names that are not valid
294 shell variable names through into the environment passed to child
297 d. The `execute-unix-command' readline function now attempts to clear and
298 reuse the current line rather than move to a new one after the command
301 e. `printf -v' can now assign values to array indices.
303 f. New `complete -E' and `compopt -E' options that work on the "empty"
304 completion: completion attempted on an empty command line.
306 g. New complete/compgen/compopt -D option to define a `default' completion:
307 a completion to be invoked on command for which no completion has been
308 defined. If this function returns 124, programmable completion is
309 attempted again, allowing a user to dynamically build a set of completions
310 as completion is attempted by having the default completion function
311 install individual completion functions each time it is invoked.
313 h. When displaying associative arrays, subscripts are now quoted.
315 i. Changes to dabbrev-expand to make it more `emacs-like': no space appended
316 after matches, completions are not sorted, and most recent history entries
319 j. The [[ and (( commands are now subject to the setting of `set -e' and the
322 k. The source/. builtin now removes NUL bytes from the file before attempting
325 l. There is a new configuration option (in config-top.h) that forces bash to
326 forward all history entries to syslog.
328 m. A new variable $BASHOPTS to export shell options settable using `shopt' to
331 n. There is a new confgure option that forces the extglob option to be
334 o. New variable $BASH_XTRACEFD; when set to an integer bash will write xtrace
335 output to that file descriptor.
337 p. If the optional left-hand-side of a redirection is of the form {var}, the
338 shell assigns the file descriptor used to $var or uses $var as the file
339 descriptor to move or close, depending on the redirection operator.
341 q. The < and > operators to the [[ conditional command now do string
342 comparison according to the current locale if the compatibility level
345 r. Programmable completion now uses the completion for `b' instead of `a'
346 when completion is attempted on a line like: a $(b c.
348 s. Force extglob on temporarily when parsing the pattern argument to
349 the == and != operators to the [[ command, for compatibility.
351 t. Changed the behavior of interrupting the wait builtin when a SIGCHLD is
352 received and a trap on SIGCHLD is set to be Posix-mode only.
354 u. The read builtin has a new `-N nchars' option, which reads exactly NCHARS
355 characters, ignoring delimiters like newline.
357 v. The mapfile/readarray builtin no longer stores the commands it invokes via
358 callbacks in the history list.
360 w. There is a new `compat40' shopt option.
362 2. New Features in Readline
364 a. New bindable function: menu-complete-backward.
366 b. In the vi insertion keymap, C-n is now bound to menu-complete by default,
367 and C-p to menu-complete-backward.
369 c. When in vi command mode, repeatedly hitting ESC now does nothing, even
370 when ESC introduces a bound key sequence. This is closer to how
371 historical vi behaves.
373 d. New bindable function: skip-csi-sequence. Can be used as a default to
374 consume key sequences generated by keys like Home and End without having
377 e. New application-settable function: rl_filename_rewrite_hook. Can be used
378 to rewite or modify filenames read from the file system before they are
379 compared to the word to be completed.
381 f. New bindable variable: skip-completed-text, active when completing in the
382 middle of a word. If enabled, it means that characters in the completion
383 that match characters in the remainder of the word are "skipped" rather
384 than inserted into the line.
386 g. The pre-readline-6.0 version of menu completion is available as
387 "old-menu-complete" for users who do not like the readline-6.0 version.
389 h. New bindable variable: echo-control-characters. If enabled, and the
390 tty ECHOCTL bit is set, controls the echoing of characters corresponding
391 to keyboard-generated signals.
393 i. New bindable variable: enable-meta-key. Controls whether or not readline
394 sends the smm/rmm sequences if the terminal indicates it has a meta key
395 that enables eight-bit characters.
397 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
398 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-4.0 since
399 the release of bash-3.2. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
400 the place to look for complete descriptions.
402 1. New Features in Bash
404 a. When using substring expansion on the positional parameters, a starting
405 index of 0 now causes $0 to be prefixed to the list.
407 b. The `help' builtin now prints its columns with entries sorted vertically
408 rather than horizontally.
410 c. There is a new variable, $BASHPID, which always returns the process id of
413 d. There is a new `autocd' option that, when enabled, causes bash to attempt
414 to `cd' to a directory name that is supplied as the first word of a
417 e. There is a new `checkjobs' option that causes the shell to check for and
418 report any running or stopped jobs at exit.
420 f. The programmable completion code exports a new COMP_TYPE variable, set to
421 a character describing the type of completion being attempted.
423 g. The programmable completion code exports a new COMP_KEY variable, set to
424 the character that caused the completion to be invoked (e.g., TAB).
426 h. If creation of a child process fails due to insufficient resources, bash
427 will try again several times before reporting failure.
429 i. The programmable completion code now uses the same set of characters as
430 readline when breaking the command line into a list of words.
432 j. The block multiplier for the ulimit -c and -f options is now 512 when in
433 Posix mode, as Posix specifies.
435 k. Changed the behavior of the read builtin to save any partial input received
436 in the specified variable when the read builtin times out. This also
437 results in variables specified as arguments to read to be set to the empty
438 string when there is no input available. When the read builtin times out,
439 it returns an exit status greater than 128.
441 l. The shell now has the notion of a `compatibility level', controlled by
442 new variables settable by `shopt'. Setting this variable currently
443 restores the bash-3.1 behavior when processing quoted strings on the rhs
444 of the `=~' operator to the `[[' command.
446 m. The `ulimit' builtin now has new -b (socket buffer size) and -T (number
449 n. The -p option to `declare' now displays all variable values and attributes
450 (or function values and attributes if used with -f).
452 o. There is a new `compopt' builtin that allows completion functions to modify
453 completion options for existing completions or the completion currently
456 p. The `read' builtin has a new -i option which inserts text into the reply
457 buffer when using readline.
459 q. A new `-E' option to the complete builtin allows control of the default
460 behavior for completion on an empty line.
462 r. There is now limited support for completing command name words containing
465 s. Changed format of internal help documentation for all builtins to roughly
466 follow man page format.
468 t. The `help' builtin now has a new -d option, to display a short description,
469 and a -m option, to print help information in a man page-like format.
471 u. There is a new `mapfile' builtin to populate an array with lines from a
472 given file. The name `readarray' is a synonym.
474 v. If a command is not found, the shell attempts to execute a shell function
475 named `command_not_found_handle', supplying the command words as the
478 w. There is a new shell option: `globstar'. When enabled, the globbing code
479 treats `**' specially -- it matches all directories (and files within
480 them, when appropriate) recursively.
482 x. There is a new shell option: `dirspell'. When enabled, the filename
483 completion code performs spelling correction on directory names during
486 y. The `-t' option to the `read' builtin now supports fractional timeout
489 z. Brace expansion now allows zero-padding of expanded numeric values and
490 will add the proper number of zeroes to make sure all values contain the
491 same number of digits.
493 aa. There is a new bash-specific bindable readline function: `dabbrev-expand'.
494 It uses menu completion on a set of words taken from the history list.
496 bb. The command assigned to a key sequence with `bind -x' now sets two new
497 variables in the environment of the executed command: READLINE_LINE_BUFFER
498 and READLINE_POINT. The command can change the current readline line
499 and cursor position by modifying READLINE_LINE_BUFFER and READLINE_POINT,
502 cc. There is a new &>> redirection operator, which appends the standard output
503 and standard error to the named file.
505 dd. The parser now understands `|&' as a synonym for `2>&1 |', which redirects
506 the standard error for a command through a pipe.
508 ee. The new `;&' case statement action list terminator causes execution to
509 continue with the action associated with the next pattern in the
510 statement rather than terminating the command.
512 ff. The new `;;&' case statement action list terminator causes the shell to
513 test the next set of patterns after completing execution of the current
514 action, rather than terminating the command.
516 gg. The shell understands a new variable: PROMPT_DIRTRIM. When set to an
517 integer value greater than zero, prompt expansion of \w and \W will
518 retain only that number of trailing pathname components and replace
519 the intervening characters with `...'.
521 hh. There are new case-modifying word expansions: uppercase (^[^]) and
522 lowercase (,[,]). They can work on either the first character or
523 array element, or globally. They accept an optional shell pattern
524 that determines which characters to modify. There is an optionally-
525 configured feature to include capitalization operators.
527 ii. The shell provides associative array variables, with the appropriate
528 support to create, delete, assign values to, and expand them.
530 jj. The `declare' builtin now has new -l (convert value to lowercase upon
531 assignment) and -u (convert value to uppercase upon assignment) options.
532 There is an optionally-configurable -c option to capitalize a value at
535 kk. There is a new `coproc' reserved word that specifies a coprocess: an
536 asynchronous command run with two pipes connected to the creating shell.
537 Coprocs can be named. The input and output file descriptors and the
538 PID of the coprocess are available to the calling shell in variables
539 with coproc-specific names.
541 ll. A value of 0 for the -t option to `read' now returns success if there is
542 input available to be read from the specified file descriptor.
544 mm. CDPATH and GLOBIGNORE are ignored when the shell is running in privileged
547 nn. New bindable readline functions shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word,
548 which move forward and backward words delimited by shell metacharacters
549 and honor shell quoting.
551 oo. New bindable readline functions shell-backward-kill-word and shell-kill-word
552 which kill words backward and forward, but use the same word boundaries
553 as shell-forward-word and shell-backward-word.
555 2. New Features in Readline
557 a. A new variable, rl_sort_completion_matches; allows applications to inhibit
558 match list sorting (but beware: some things don't work right if
559 applications do this).
561 b. A new variable, rl_completion_invoking_key; allows applications to discover
562 the key that invoked rl_complete or rl_menu_complete.
564 c. The functions rl_block_sigint and rl_release_sigint are now public and
565 available to calling applications who want to protect critical sections
568 d. The functions rl_save_state and rl_restore_state are now public and
569 available to calling applications; documented rest of readline's state
572 e. A new user-settable variable, `history-size', allows setting the maximum
573 number of entries in the history list.
575 f. There is a new implementation of menu completion, with several improvements
576 over the old; the most notable improvement is a better `completions
579 g. The menu completion code now uses the rl_menu_completion_entry_function
580 variable, allowing applications to provide their own menu completion
583 h. There is support for replacing a prefix of a pathname with a `...' when
584 displaying possible completions. This is controllable by setting the
585 `completion-prefix-display-length' variable. Matches with a common prefix
586 longer than this value have the common prefix replaced with `...'.
588 i. There is a new `revert-all-at-newline' variable. If enabled, readline will
589 undo all outstanding changes to all history lines when `accept-line' is
592 j. If the kernel supports it, readline displays special characters
593 corresponding to a keyboard-generated signal when the signal is received.
595 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
596 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-3.2 since
597 the release of bash-3.1. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
598 the place to look for complete descriptions.
600 1. New Features in Bash
602 a. Changed the parameter pattern replacement functions to not anchor the
603 pattern at the beginning of the string if doing global replacement - that
604 combination doesn't make any sense.
606 b. When running in `word expansion only' mode (--wordexp option), inhibit
607 process substitution.
609 c. Loadable builtins now work on MacOS X 10.[34].
611 d. Shells running in posix mode no longer set $HOME, as POSIX requires.
613 e. The code that checks for binary files being executed as shell scripts now
614 checks only for NUL rather than any non-printing character.
616 f. Quoting the string argument to the [[ command's =~ operator now forces
617 string matching, as with the other pattern-matching operators.
619 2. New Features in Readline
621 a. Calling applications can now set the keyboard timeout to 0, allowing
624 b. The value of SYS_INPUTRC (configurable at compilation time) is now used as
625 the default last-ditch startup file.
627 c. The history file reading functions now allow windows-like \r\n line
630 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
631 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-3.1 since
632 the release of bash-3.0. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
633 the place to look for complete descriptions.
635 1. New Features in Bash
637 a. Bash now understands LC_TIME as a special variable so that time display
638 tracks the current locale.
640 b. BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV, BASH_SOURCE, and BASH_LINENO are no longer created
641 as `invisible' variables and may not be unset.
643 c. In POSIX mode, if `xpg_echo' option is enabled, the `echo' builtin doesn't
644 try to interpret any options at all, as POSIX requires.
646 d. The `bg' builtin now accepts multiple arguments, as POSIX seems to specify.
648 e. Fixed vi-mode word completion and glob expansion to perform tilde
651 f. The `**' mathematic exponentiation operator is now right-associative.
653 g. The `ulimit' builtin has new options: -i (max number of pending signals),
654 -q (max size of POSIX message queues), and -x (max number of file locks).
656 h. A bare `%' once again expands to the current job when used as a job
659 i. The `+=' assignment operator (append to the value of a string or array) is
660 now supported for assignment statements and arguments to builtin commands
661 that accept assignment statements.
663 j. BASH_COMMAND now preserves its value when a DEBUG trap is executed.
665 k. The `gnu_errfmt' option is enabled automatically if the shell is running
666 in an emacs terminal window.
668 l. New configuration option: --single-help-strings. Causes long help text
669 to be written as a single string; intended to ease translation.
671 m. The COMP_WORDBREAKS variable now causes the list of word break characters
672 to be emptied when the variable is unset.
674 n. An unquoted expansion of $* when $IFS is empty now causes the positional
675 parameters to be concatenated if the expansion doesn't undergo word
678 o. Bash now inherits $_ from the environment if it appears there at startup.
680 p. New shell option: nocasematch. If non-zero, shell pattern matching ignores
681 case when used by `case' and `[[' commands.
683 q. The `printf' builtin takes a new option: -v var. That causes the output
684 to be placed into var instead of on stdout.
686 r. By default, the shell no longer reports processes dying from SIGPIPE.
688 s. Bash now sets the extern variable `environ' to the export environment it
689 creates, so C library functions that call getenv() (and can't use the
690 shell-provided replacement) get current values of environment variables.
692 t. A new configuration option, `--enable-strict-posix-default', which will
693 build bash to be POSIX conforming by default.
695 u. If compiled for strict POSIX conformance, LINES and COLUMNS may now
696 override the true terminal size.
698 2. New Features in Readline
700 a. The key sequence sent by the keypad `delete' key is now automatically
701 bound to delete-char.
703 b. A negative argument to menu-complete now cycles backward through the
706 c. A new bindable readline variable: bind-tty-special-chars. If non-zero,
707 readline will bind the terminal special characters to their readline
708 equivalents when it's called (on by default).
710 d. New bindable command: vi-rubout. Saves deleted text for possible
711 reinsertion, as with any vi-mode `text modification' command; `X' is bound
712 to this in vi command mode.
714 e. A new external application-controllable variable that allows the LINES
715 and COLUMNS environment variables to set the window size regardless of
716 what the kernel returns: rl_prefer_env_winsize
718 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
719 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-3.0 since
720 the release of bash-2.05b. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
721 the place to look for complete descriptions.
723 1. New Features in Bash
725 a. ANSI string expansion now implements the \x{hexdigits} escape.
727 b. There is a new loadable `strftime' builtin.
729 c. New variable, COMP_WORDBREAKS, which controls the readline completer's
730 idea of word break characters.
732 d. The `type' builtin no longer reports on aliases unless alias expansion
733 will actually be performed.
735 e. HISTCONTROL is now a colon-separated list of values, which permits
736 more extensibility and backwards compatibility.
738 f. HISTCONTROL may now include the `erasedups' option, which causes all lines
739 matching a line being added to be removed from the history list.
741 g. `configure' has a new `--enable-multibyte' argument that permits multibyte
742 character support to be disabled even on systems that support it.
744 h. New variables to support the bash debugger: BASH_ARGC, BASH_ARGV,
745 BASH_SOURCE, BASH_LINENO, BASH_SUBSHELL, BASH_EXECUTION_STRING,
748 i. FUNCNAME has been changed to support the debugger: it's now an array
751 j. for, case, select, arithmetic commands now keep line number information
754 k. There is a new `RETURN' trap executed when a function or sourced script
755 returns (not inherited child processes; inherited by command substitution
756 if function tracing is enabled and the debugger is active).
758 l. New invocation option: --debugger. Enables debugging and turns on new
759 `extdebug' shell option.
761 m. New `functrace' and `errtrace' options to `set -o' cause DEBUG and ERR
762 traps, respectively, to be inherited by shell functions. Equivalent to
763 `set -T' and `set -E' respectively. The `functrace' option also controls
764 whether or not the DEBUG trap is inherited by sourced scripts.
766 n. The DEBUG trap is run before binding the variable and running the action
767 list in a `for' command, binding the selection variable and running the
768 query in a `select' command, and before attempting a match in a `case'
771 o. New `--enable-debugger' option to `configure' to compile in the debugger
774 p. `declare -F' now prints out extra line number and source file information
775 if the `extdebug' option is set.
777 q. If `extdebug' is enabled, a non-zero return value from a DEBUG trap causes
778 the next command to be skipped, and a return value of 2 while in a
779 function or sourced script forces a `return'.
781 r. New `caller' builtin to provide a call stack for the bash debugger.
783 s. The DEBUG trap is run just before the first command in a function body is
784 executed, for the debugger.
786 t. `for', `select', and `case' command heads are printed when `set -x' is
789 u. There is a new {x..y} brace expansion, which is shorthand for {x.x+1,
790 x+2,...,y}. x and y can be integers or single characters; the sequence
791 may ascend or descend; the increment is always 1.
793 v. New ksh93-like ${!array[@]} expansion, expands to all the keys (indices)
796 w. New `force_fignore' shopt option; if enabled, suffixes specified by
797 FIGNORE cause words to be ignored when performing word completion even
798 if they're the only possibilities.
800 x. New `gnu_errfmt' shopt option; if enabled, error messages follow the `gnu
801 style' (filename:lineno:message) format.
803 y. New `-o bashdefault' option to complete and compgen; if set, causes the
804 whole set of bash completions to be performed if the compspec doesn't
807 z. New `-o plusdirs' option to complete and compgen; if set, causes directory
808 name completion to be performed and the results added to the rest of the
809 possible completions.
811 aa. `kill' is available as a builtin even when the shell is built without
814 bb. New HISTTIMEFORMAT variable; value is a format string to pass to
815 strftime(3). If set and not null, the `history' builtin prints out
816 timestamp information according to the specified format when displaying
817 history entries. If set, bash tells the history library to write out
818 timestamp information when the history file is written.
820 cc. The [[ ... ]] command has a new binary `=~' operator that performs
821 extended regular expression (egrep-like) matching.
823 dd. `configure' has a new `--enable-cond-regexp' option (enabled by default)
824 to enable the =~ operator and regexp matching in [[ ... ]].
826 ee. Subexpressions matched by the =~ operator are placed in the new
827 BASH_REMATCH array variable.
829 ff. New `failglob' option that causes an expansion error when pathname
830 expansion fails to produce a match.
832 gg. New `set -o pipefail' option that causes a pipeline to return a failure
833 status if any of the processes in the pipeline fail, not just the last
836 hh. printf builtin understands two new escape sequences: \" and \?.
838 ii. `echo -e' understands two new escape sequences: \" and \?.
840 jj. The GNU `gettext' package and libintl have been integrated; the shell's
841 messages can be translated into different languages.
843 kk. The `\W' prompt expansion now abbreviates $HOME as `~', like `\w'.
845 ll. The error message printed when bash cannot open a shell script supplied
846 as argument 1 now includes the name of the shell, to better identify
847 the error as coming from bash.
849 mm. The parameter pattern removal and substitution expansions are now much
850 faster and more efficient when using multibyte characters.
852 nn. The `jobs', `kill', and `wait' builtins now accept job control notation
853 even if job control is not enabled.
855 oo. The historical behavior of `trap' that allows a missing `action' argument
856 to cause each specified signal's handling to be reset to its default is
857 now only supported when `trap' is given a single non-option argument.
859 2. New Features in Readline
861 a. History expansion has a new `a' modifier equivalent to the `g' modifier
862 for compatibility with the BSD csh.
864 b. History expansion has a new `G' modifier equivalent to the BSD csh `g'
865 modifier, which performs a substitution once per word.
867 c. All non-incremental search operations may now undo the operation of
868 replacing the current line with the history line.
870 d. The text inserted by an `a' command in vi mode can be reinserted with
873 e. New bindable variable, `show-all-if-unmodified'. If set, the readline
874 completer will list possible completions immediately if there is more
875 than one completion and partial completion cannot be performed.
877 f. There is a new application-callable `free_history_entry()' function.
879 g. History list entries now contain timestamp information; the history file
880 functions know how to read and write timestamp information associated
883 h. Four new key binding functions have been added:
885 rl_bind_key_if_unbound()
886 rl_bind_key_if_unbound_in_map()
887 rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound()
888 rl_bind_keyseq_if_unbound_in_map()
890 i. New application variable, rl_completion_quote_character, set to any
891 quote character readline finds before it calls the application completion
894 j. New application variable, rl_completion_suppress_quote, settable by an
895 application completion function. If set to non-zero, readline does not
896 attempt to append a closing quote to a completed word.
898 k. New application variable, rl_completion_found_quote, set to a non-zero
899 value if readline determines that the word to be completed is quoted.
900 Set before readline calls any application completion function.
902 l. New function hook, rl_completion_word_break_hook, called when readline
903 needs to break a line into words when completion is attempted. Allows
904 the word break characters to vary based on position in the line.
906 m. New bindable command: unix-filename-rubout. Does the same thing as
907 unix-word-rubout, but adds `/' to the set of word delimiters.
909 n. When listing completions, directories have a `/' appended if the
910 `mark-directories' option has been enabled.
912 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
913 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.05b since
914 the release of bash-2.05a. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
915 the place to look for complete descriptions.
917 1. New Features in Bash
919 a. If set, TMOUT is the default timeout for the `read' builtin.
921 b. `type' has two new options: `-f' suppresses shell function lookup, and
922 `-P' forces a $PATH search.
924 c. New code to handle multibyte characters.
926 d. `select' was changed to be more ksh-compatible, in that the menu is
927 reprinted each time through the loop only if REPLY is set to NULL.
928 The previous behavior is available as a compile-time option.
930 e. `complete -d' and `complete -o dirnames' now force a slash to be
931 appended to names which are symlinks to directories.
933 f. There is now a bindable edit-and-execute-command readline command,
934 like the vi-mode `v' command, bound to C-xC-e in emacs mode.
936 g. Added support for ksh93-like [:word:] character class in pattern matching.
938 h. The $'...' quoting construct now expands \cX to Control-X.
940 i. A new \D{...} prompt expansion; passes the `...' to strftime and inserts
941 the result into the expanded prompt.
943 j. The shell now performs arithmetic in the largest integer size the
944 machine supports (intmax_t), instead of long.
946 k. If a numeric argument is supplied to one of the bash globbing completion
947 functions, a `*' is appended to the word before expansion is attempted.
949 l. The bash globbing completion functions now allow completions to be listed
950 with double tabs or if `show-all-if-ambiguous' is set.
952 m. New `-o nospace' option for `complete' and `compgen' builtins; suppresses
953 readline's appending a space to the completed word.
955 n. New `here-string' redirection operator: <<< word.
957 o. When displaying variables, function attributes and definitions are shown
958 separately, allowing them to be re-used as input (attempting to re-use
959 the old output would result in syntax errors).
961 p. There is a new configuration option `--enable-mem-scramble', controls
962 bash malloc behavior of writing garbage characters into memory at
963 allocation and free time.
965 q. The `complete' and `compgen' builtins now have a new `-s/-A service'
966 option to complete on names from /etc/services.
968 r. `read' has a new `-u fd' option to read from a specified file descriptor.
970 s. Fix the completion code so that expansion errors in a directory name
971 don't cause a longjmp back to the command loop.
973 t. Fixed word completion inside command substitution to work a little more
976 u. The `printf' %q format specifier now uses $'...' quoting to print the
977 argument if it contains non-printing characters.
979 v. The `declare' and `typeset' builtins have a new `-t' option. When applied
980 to functions, it causes the DEBUG trap to be inherited by the named
981 function. Currently has no effect on variables.
983 w. The DEBUG trap is now run *before* simple commands, ((...)) commands,
984 [[...]] conditional commands, and for ((...)) loops.
986 x. The expansion of $LINENO inside a shell function is only relative to the
987 function start if the shell is interactive -- if the shell is running a
988 script, $LINENO expands to the line number in the script. This is as
991 y. The bash debugger in examples/bashdb has been modified to work with the
992 new DEBUG trap semantics, the command set has been made more gdb-like,
993 and the changes to $LINENO make debugging functions work better. Code
996 z. New [n]<&word- and [n]>&word- redirections from ksh93 -- move fds (dup
999 aa. There is a new `-l' invocation option, equivalent to `--login'.
1001 bb. The `hash' builtin has a new `-l' option to list contents in a reusable
1002 format, and a `-d' option to remove a name from the hash table.
1004 cc. There is now support for placing the long help text into separate files
1005 installed into ${datadir}/bash. Not enabled by default; can be turned
1006 on with `--enable-separate-helpfiles' option to configure.
1008 dd. All builtins that take operands accept a `--' pseudo-option, except
1011 ee. The `echo' builtin now accepts \0xxx (zero to three octal digits following
1012 the `0') in addition to \xxx (one to three octal digits) for SUSv3/XPG6/
1013 POSIX.1-2001 compliance.
1016 2. New Features in Readline
1018 a. Support for key `subsequences': allows, e.g., ESC and ESC-a to both
1019 be bound to readline functions. Now the arrow keys may be used in vi
1022 b. When listing completions, and the number of lines displayed is more than
1023 the screen length, readline uses an internal pager to display the results.
1024 This is controlled by the `page-completions' variable (default on).
1026 c. New code to handle editing and displaying multibyte characters.
1028 d. The behavior introduced in bash-2.05a of deciding whether or not to
1029 append a slash to a completed name that is a symlink to a directory has
1030 been made optional, controlled by the `mark-symlinked-directories'
1031 variable (default is the 2.05a behavior).
1033 e. The `insert-comment' command now acts as a toggle if given a numeric
1034 argument: if the first characters on the line don't specify a
1035 comment, insert one; if they do, delete the comment text
1037 f. New application-settable completion variable:
1038 rl_completion_mark_symlink_dirs, allows an application's completion
1039 function to temporarily override the user's preference for appending
1040 slashes to names which are symlinks to directories.
1042 g. New function available to application completion functions:
1043 rl_completion_mode, to tell how the completion function was invoked
1044 and decide which argument to supply to rl_complete_internal (to list
1047 h. Readline now has an overwrite mode, toggled by the `overwrite-mode'
1048 bindable command, which could be bound to `Insert'.
1050 i. New application-settable completion variable:
1051 rl_completion_suppress_append, inhibits appending of
1052 rl_completion_append_character to completed words.
1054 j. New key bindings when reading an incremental search string: ^W yanks
1055 the currently-matched word out of the current line into the search
1056 string; ^Y yanks the rest of the current line into the search string,
1057 DEL or ^H deletes characters from the search string.
1059 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1060 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.05a since
1061 the release of bash-2.05. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
1062 the place to look for complete descriptions.
1064 1. New Features in Bash
1066 a. Added support for DESTDIR installation root prefix, so you can do a
1067 `make install DESTDIR=bash-root' and do easier binary packaging.
1069 b. Added support for builtin printf "'" flag character as per latest POSIX
1072 c. Support for POSIX.2 printf(1) length specifiers `j', `t', and `z' (from
1075 d. New autoconf macro, RL_LIB_READLINE_VERSION, for use by other applications
1076 (bash doesn't use very much of what it returns).
1078 e. `set [-+]o nolog' is recognized as required by the latest POSIX drafts,
1081 f. New read-only `shopt' option: login_shell. Set to non-zero value if the
1082 shell is a login shell.
1084 g. New `\A' prompt string escape sequence; expands to time in 24 HH:MM format.
1086 h. New `-A group/-g' option to complete and compgen; does group name
1089 i. New `-t' option to `hash' to list hash values for each filename argument.
1091 j. New [-+]O invocation option to set and unset `shopt' options at startup.
1093 k. configure's `--with-installed-readline' option now takes an optional
1094 `=PATH' suffix to set the root of the tree where readline is installed
1097 l. The ksh-like `ERR' trap has been added. The `ERR' trap will be run
1098 whenever the shell would have exited if the -e option were enabled.
1099 It is not inherited by shell functions.
1101 m. `readonly', `export', and `declare' now print variables which have been
1102 given attributes but not set by assigning a value as just a command and
1103 a variable name (like `export foo') when listing, as the latest POSIX
1106 n. `bashbug' now requires that the subject be changed from the default.
1108 o. configure has a new `--enable-largefile' option, like other GNU utilities.
1110 p. `for' loops now allow empty word lists after `in', like the latest POSIX
1113 q. The builtin `ulimit' now takes two new non-numeric arguments: `hard',
1114 meaning the current hard limit, and `soft', meaning the current soft
1115 limit, in addition to `unlimited'
1117 r. `ulimit' now prints the option letter associated with a particular
1118 resource when printing more than one limit.
1120 s. `ulimit' prints `hard' or `soft' when a value is not `unlimited' but is
1121 one of RLIM_SAVED_MAX or RLIM_SAVED_CUR, respectively.
1123 t. The `printf' builtin now handles the %a and %A conversions if they're
1124 implemented by printf(3).
1126 u. The `printf' builtin now handles the %F conversion (just about like %f).
1128 v. The `printf' builtin now handles the %n conversion like printf(3). The
1129 corresponding argument is the name of a shell variable to which the
1132 2. New Features in Readline
1134 a. Added extern declaration for rl_get_termcap to readline.h, making it a
1135 public function (it was always there, just not in readline.h).
1137 b. New #defines in readline.h: RL_READLINE_VERSION, currently 0x0402,
1138 RL_VERSION_MAJOR, currently 4, and RL_VERSION_MINOR, currently 2.
1140 c. New readline variable: rl_readline_version, mirrors RL_READLINE_VERSION.
1142 d. New bindable boolean readline variable: match-hidden-files. Controls
1143 completion of files beginning with a `.' (on Unix). Enabled by default.
1145 e. The history expansion code now allows any character to terminate a
1146 `:first-' modifier, like csh.
1148 f. New bindable variable `history-preserve-point'. If set, the history
1149 code attempts to place the user at the same location on each history
1150 line retrived with previous-history or next-history.
1152 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1153 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.05 since
1154 the release of bash-2.04. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
1155 the place to look for complete descriptions.
1157 1. New Features in Bash
1159 a. Added a new `--init-file' invocation argument as a synonym for `--rcfile',
1160 per the new GNU coding standards.
1162 b. The /dev/tcp and /dev/udp redirections now accept service names as well as
1165 c. `complete' and `compgen' now take a `-o value' option, which controls some
1166 of the aspects of that compspec. Valid values are:
1168 default - perform bash default completion if programmable
1169 completion produces no matches
1170 dirnames - perform directory name completion if programmable
1171 completion produces no matches
1172 filenames - tell readline that the compspec produces filenames,
1173 so it can do things like append slashes to
1174 directory names and suppress trailing spaces
1176 d. A new loadable builtin, realpath, which canonicalizes and expands symlinks
1177 in pathname arguments.
1179 e. When `set' is called without options, it prints function defintions in a
1180 way that allows them to be reused as input. This affects `declare' and
1181 `declare -p' as well. This only happens when the shell is not in POSIX
1182 mode, since POSIX.2 forbids this behavior.
1184 f. Bash-2.05 once again honors the current locale setting when processing
1185 ranges within pattern matching bracket expressions (e.g., [A-Z]).
1187 2. New Features in Readline
1189 a. The blink timeout for paren matching is now settable by applications,
1190 via the rl_set_paren_blink_timeout() function.
1192 b. _rl_executing_macro has been renamed to rl_executing_macro, which means
1193 it's now part of the public interface.
1195 c. Readline has a new variable, rl_readline_state, which is a bitmap that
1196 encapsulates the current state of the library; intended for use by
1197 callbacks and hook functions.
1199 d. New application-callable function rl_set_prompt(const char *prompt):
1200 expands its prompt string argument and sets rl_prompt to the result.
1202 e. New application-callable function rl_set_screen_size(int rows, int cols):
1203 public method for applications to set readline's idea of the screen
1206 f. New function, rl_get_screen_size (int *rows, int *columns), returns
1207 readline's idea of the screen dimensions.
1209 g. The timeout in rl_gather_tyi (readline keyboard input polling function)
1210 is now settable via a function (rl_set_keyboard_input_timeout()).
1212 h. Renamed the max_input_history variable to history_max_entries; the old
1213 variable is maintained for backwards compatibility.
1215 i. The list of characters that separate words for the history tokenizer is
1216 now settable with a variable: history_word_delimiters. The default
1219 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1220 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.04 since
1221 the release of bash-2.03. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
1222 the place to look for complete descriptions.
1224 1. New Features in Bash
1226 a. The history builtin has a `-d offset' option to delete the history entry
1227 at position `offset'.
1229 b. The prompt expansion code has two new escape sequences: \j, the number of
1230 active jobs; and \l, the basename of the shell's tty device name.
1232 c. The `bind' builtin has a new `-x' option to bind key sequences to shell
1235 d. There is a new shell option, no_empty_command_completion, which, when
1236 enabled, disables command completion when TAB is typed on an empty line.
1238 e. The `help' builtin has a `-s' option to just print a builtin's usage
1241 f. There are several new arithmetic operators: id++, id-- (variable
1242 post-increment/decrement), ++id, --id (variable pre-increment/decrement),
1243 expr1 , expr2 (comma operator).
1245 g. There is a new ksh-93 style arithmetic for command:
1246 for ((expr1 ; expr2; expr3 )); do list; done
1248 h. The `read' builtin has a number of new options:
1249 -t timeout only wait timeout seconds for input
1250 -n nchars only read nchars from input instead of a full line
1251 -d delim read until delim rather than newline
1252 -s don't echo input chars as they are read
1254 i. The redirection code now handles several filenames specially:
1255 /dev/fd/N, /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout, and /dev/stderr, whether or
1256 not they are present in the file system.
1258 j. The redirection code now recognizes pathnames of the form
1259 /dev/tcp/host/port and /dev/udp/host/port, and tries to open a socket
1260 of the appropriate type to the specified port on the specified host.
1262 k. The ksh-93 ${!prefix*} expansion, which expands to the names of all
1263 shell variables with prefix PREFIX, has been implemented.
1265 l. There is a new dynamic variable, FUNCNAME, which expands to the name of
1266 a currently-executing function. Assignments to FUNCNAME have no effect.
1268 m. The GROUPS variable is no longer readonly; assignments to it are silently
1269 discarded. This means it can be unset.
1271 n. A new programmable completion facility, with two new builtin commands:
1272 complete and compgen.
1274 o. configure has a new option, `--enable-progcomp', to compile in the
1275 programmable completion features (enabled by default).
1277 p. `shopt' has a new option, `progcomp', to enable and disable programmable
1278 completion at runtime.
1280 q. Unsetting HOSTFILE now clears the list of hostnames used for completion.
1282 r. configure has a new option, `--enable-bash-malloc', replacing the old
1283 `--with-gnu-malloc' (which is still present for backwards compatibility).
1285 s. There is a new manual page describing rbash, the restricted shell.
1287 t. `bashbug' has new `--help' and `--version' options.
1289 u. `shopt' has a new `xpg_echo' option, which controls the behavior of
1290 `echo' with respect to backslash-escaped characters at runtime.
1292 v. If NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS is defined, all login shells read the
1293 startup files, even if they are not interactive.
1295 w. The LC_NUMERIC variable is now treated specially, and used to set the
1296 LC_NUMERIC locale category for number formatting, e.g., when `printf'
1297 displays floating-point numbers.
1299 2. New features in Readline
1301 a. Parentheses matching is now always compiled into readline, and enabled
1302 or disabled when the value of the `blink-matching-paren' variable is
1305 b. MS-DOS systems now use ~/_inputrc as the last-ditch inputrc filename.
1307 c. MS-DOS systems now use ~/_history as the default history file.
1309 d. history-search-{forward,backward} now leave the point at the end of the
1310 line when the string to search for is empty, like
1311 {reverse,forward}-search-history.
1313 e. history-search-{forward,backward} now leave the last history line found
1314 in the readline buffer if the second or subsequent search fails.
1316 f. New function for use by applications: rl_on_new_line_with_prompt, used
1317 when an application displays the prompt itself before calling readline().
1319 g. New variable for use by applications: rl_already_prompted. An application
1320 that displays the prompt itself before calling readline() must set this to
1323 h. A new variable, rl_gnu_readline_p, always 1. The intent is that an
1324 application can verify whether or not it is linked with the `real'
1325 readline library or some substitute.
1327 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1328 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.03 since
1329 the release of bash-2.02. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
1330 the place to look for complete descriptions.
1332 1. New Features in Bash
1334 a. New `shopt' option, `restricted_shell', indicating whether or not the
1335 shell was started in restricted mode, for use in startup files.
1337 b. Filename generation is now performed on the words between ( and ) in
1338 array assignments (which it probably should have done all along).
1340 c. OLDPWD is now auto-exported, as POSIX.2 seems to require.
1342 d. ENV and BASH_ENV are read-only variables in a restricted shell.
1344 e. A change was made to the startup file code so that any shell begun with
1345 the `--login' option, even non-interactive shells, will source the login
1346 shell startup files.
1348 2. New Features in Readline
1350 a. Many changes to the signal handling:
1351 o Readline now catches SIGQUIT and cleans up the tty before returning;
1352 o A new variable, rl_catch_signals, is available to application writers
1353 to indicate to readline whether or not it should install its own
1354 signal handlers for SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT, SIGALRM, SIGTSTP,
1355 SIGTTIN, and SIGTTOU;
1356 o A new variable, rl_catch_sigwinch, is available to application
1357 writers to indicate to readline whether or not it should install its
1358 own signal handler for SIGWINCH, which will chain to the calling
1359 applications's SIGWINCH handler, if one is installed;
1360 o There is a new function, rl_free_line_state, for application signal
1361 handlers to call to free up the state associated with the current
1362 line after receiving a signal;
1363 o There is a new function, rl_cleanup_after_signal, to clean up the
1364 display and terminal state after receiving a signal;
1365 o There is a new function, rl_reset_after_signal, to reinitialize the
1366 terminal and display state after an application signal handler
1367 returns and readline continues
1369 b. There is a new function, rl_resize_terminal, to reset readline's idea of
1370 the screen size after a SIGWINCH.
1372 c. New public functions: rl_save_prompt and rl_restore_prompt. These were
1373 previously private functions with a `_' prefix.
1375 d. New function hook: rl_pre_input_hook, called just before readline starts
1376 reading input, after initialization.
1378 e. New function hook: rl_display_matches_hook, called when readline would
1379 display the list of completion matches. The new function
1380 rl_display_match_list is what readline uses internally, and is available
1381 for use by application functions called via this hook.
1383 f. New bindable function, delete-char-or-list, like tcsh.
1385 g. A new variable, rl_erase_empty_line, which, if set by an application using
1386 readline, will cause readline to erase, prompt and all, lines on which the
1387 only thing typed was a newline.
1389 h. New bindable variable: `isearch-terminators'.
1391 i. New bindable function: `forward-backward-delete-char' (unbound by default).
1393 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1394 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.02 since
1395 the release of bash-2.01.1. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
1396 the place to look for complete descriptions.
1398 1. New Features in Bash
1400 a. A new version of malloc, based on the older GNU malloc, that has many
1401 changes, is more page-based, is more conservative with memory usage,
1402 and does not `orphan' large blocks when they are freed.
1404 b. A new version of gmalloc, based on the old GLIBC malloc, with many
1405 changes and range checking included by default.
1407 c. A new implementation of fnmatch(3) that includes full POSIX.2 Basic
1408 Regular Expression matching, including character classes, collating
1409 symbols, equivalence classes, and support for case-insensitive pattern
1412 d. ksh-88 egrep-style extended pattern matching ([@+*?!](patlist)) has been
1413 implemented, controlled by a new `shopt' option, `extglob'.
1415 e. There is a new ksh-like `[[' compound command, which implements
1416 extended `test' functionality.
1418 f. There is a new `printf' builtin, implemented according to the POSIX.2
1421 g. There is a new feature for command substitution: $(< filename) now expands
1422 to the contents of `filename', with any trailing newlines removed
1423 (equivalent to $(cat filename)).
1425 h. There are new tilde prefixes which expand to directories from the
1428 i. There is a new `**' arithmetic operator to do exponentiation.
1430 j. There are new configuration options to control how bash is linked:
1431 `--enable-profiling', to allow bash to be profiled with gprof, and
1432 `--enable-static-link', to allow bash to be linked statically.
1434 k. There is a new configuration option, `--enable-cond-command', which
1435 controls whether or not the `[[' command is included. It is on by
1438 l. There is a new configuration option, `--enable-extended-glob', which
1439 controls whether or not the ksh extended globbing feature is included.
1440 It is enabled by default.
1442 m. There is a new configuration #define in config.h.top that, when enabled,
1443 will cause all login shells to source /etc/profile and one of the user-
1444 specific login shell startup files, whether or not the shell is
1447 n. There is a new invocation option, `--dump-po-strings', to dump
1448 a shell script's translatable strings ($"...") in GNU `po' format.
1450 o. There is a new `shopt' option, `nocaseglob', to enable case-insensitive
1451 pattern matching when globbing filenames and using the `case' construct.
1453 p. There is a new `shopt' option, `huponexit', which, when enabled, causes
1454 the shell to send SIGHUP to all jobs when an interactive login shell
1457 q. `bind' has a new `-u' option, which takes a readline function name as an
1458 argument and unbinds all key sequences bound to that function in a
1461 r. `disown' now has `-a' and `-r' options, to limit operation to all jobs
1462 and running jobs, respectively.
1464 s. The `shopt' `-p' option now causes output to be displayed in a reusable
1467 t. `test' has a new `-N' option, which returns true if the filename argument
1468 has been modified since it was last accessed.
1470 u. `umask' now has a `-p' option to print output in a reusable format.
1472 v. A new escape sequence, `\xNNN', has been added to the `echo -e' and $'...'
1473 translation code. It expands to the character whose ascii code is NNN
1476 w. The prompt string expansion code has a new `\r' escape sequence.
1478 x. The shell may now be cross-compiled for the CYGWIN32 environment on
1481 2. New Features in Readline
1483 a. There is now an option for `iterative' yank-last-arg handline, so a user
1484 can keep entering `M-.', yanking the last argument of successive history
1487 b. New variable, `print-completions-horizontally', which causes completion
1488 matches to be displayed across the screen (like `ls -x') rather than up
1489 and down the screen (like `ls').
1491 c. New variable, `completion-ignore-case', which causes filename completion
1492 and matching to be performed case-insensitively.
1494 d. There is a new bindable command, `magic-space', which causes history
1495 expansion to be performed on the current readline buffer and a space to
1496 be inserted into the result.
1498 e. There is a new bindable command, `menu-complete', which enables tcsh-like
1499 menu completion (successive executions of menu-complete insert a single
1500 completion match, cycling through the list of possible completions).
1502 f. There is a new bindable command, `paste-from-clipboard', for use on Win32
1503 systems, to insert the text from the Win32 clipboard into the editing
1506 g. The key sequence translation code now understands printf-style backslash
1507 escape sequences, including \NNN octal escapes. These escape sequences
1508 may be used in key sequence definitions or macro values.
1510 h. An `$include' inputrc file parser directive has been added.
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1513 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.01 since
1514 the release of bash-2.0. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is the
1515 place to look for complete descriptions.
1517 1. New Features in Bash
1519 a. There is a new builtin array variable: GROUPS, the set of groups to which
1520 the user belongs. This is used by the test suite.
1522 2. New Features in Readline
1524 a. If a key sequence bound to `universal-argument' is read while reading a
1525 numeric argument started with `universal-argument', it terminates the
1526 argument but is otherwise ignored. This provides a way to insert multiple
1527 instances of a digit string, and is how GNU emacs does it.
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1530 This is a terse description of the new features added to bash-2.0 since
1531 the release of bash-1.14.7. As always, the manual page (doc/bash.1) is
1532 the place to look for complete descriptions.
1534 1. New Features in Bash
1536 a. There is a new invocation option, -D, that dumps translatable strings
1539 b. The `long' invocation options must now be prefixed with `--'.
1541 c. New long invocation options: --dump-strings, --help, --verbose
1543 d. The `nolineediting' invocation option was renamed to `noediting'.
1545 e. The `nobraceexpansion' and `quiet' long invocation options were removed.
1547 f. The `--help' and `--version' long options now work as the GNU coding
1550 g. If invoked as `sh', bash now enters posix mode after reading the
1551 startup files, and reads and executes commands from the file named
1552 by $ENV if interactive (as POSIX.2 specifies). A login shell invoked
1553 as `sh' reads $ENV after /etc/profile and ~/.profile.
1555 h. There is a new reserved word, `time', for timing pipelines, builtin
1556 commands, and shell functions. It uses the value of the TIMEFORMAT
1557 variable as a format string describing how to print the timing
1560 i. The $'...' quoting syntax expands ANSI-C escapes in ... and leaves the
1561 result single-quoted.
1563 j. The $"..." quoting syntax performs locale-specific translation of ...
1564 and leaves the result double-quoted.
1566 k. LINENO now works correctly in functions.
1568 l. New variables: DIRSTACK, PIPESTATUS, BASH_VERSINFO, HOSTNAME, SHELLOPTS,
1569 MACHTYPE. The first three are array variables.
1571 m. The BASH_VERSION and BASH_VERSINFO variables now include the shell's
1572 `release status' (alpha[N], beta[N], release).
1574 n. Some variables have been removed: MAIL_WARNING, notify, history_control,
1575 command_oriented_history, glob_dot_filenames, allow_null_glob_expansion,
1576 nolinks, hostname_completion_file, noclobber, no_exit_on_failed_exec, and
1577 cdable_vars. Most of them are now implemented with the new `shopt'
1578 builtin; others were already implemented by `set'.
1580 o. Bash now uses some new variables: LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, LC_CTYPE,
1581 LC_COLLATE, LANG, GLOBIGNORE, HISTIGNORE.
1583 p. The shell now supports integer-indexed arrays of unlimited length,
1584 with a new compound assignment syntax and changes to the appropriate
1585 builtin commands (declare/typeset, read, readonly, etc.). The array
1586 index may be an arithmetic expression.
1588 q. ${!var}: indirect variable expansion, equivalent to eval \${$var}.
1590 r. ${paramter:offset[:length]}: variable substring extraction.
1592 s. ${parameter/pattern[/[/]string]}: variable pattern substitution.
1594 t. The $[...] arithmetic expansion syntax is no longer supported, in
1597 u. Aliases can now be expanded in shell scripts with a shell option
1598 (shopt expand_aliases).
1600 v. History and history expansion can now be used in scripts with
1601 set -o history and set -H.
1603 w. All builtins now return an exit status of 2 for incorrect usage.
1605 x. Interactive shells resend SIGHUP to all running or stopped children
1606 if (and only if) they exit due to a SIGHUP.
1608 y. New prompting expansions: \a, \e, \H, \T, \@, \v, \V.
1610 z. Variable expansion in prompt strings is now controllable via a shell
1611 option (shopt promptvars).
1613 aa. Bash now defaults to using command-oriented history.
1615 bb. The history file ($HISTFILE) is now truncated to $HISTFILESIZE after
1618 cc. The POSIX.2 conditional arithmetic evaluation syntax (expr ? expr : expr)
1619 has been implemented.
1621 dd. Each builtin now accepts `--' to signify the end of the options, except
1622 as documented (echo, etc.).
1624 ee. All builtins use -p to display values in a re-readable format where
1625 appropriate, except as documented (echo, type, etc.).
1627 ff. The `alias' builtin has a new -p option.
1629 gg. Changes to the `bind' builtin:
1630 o has new options: -psPSVr.
1631 o the `-d' option was renamed to `-p'
1632 o the `-v' option now dumps variables; the old `-v' is now `-P'
1634 hh. The `bye' synonym for `exit' was removed.
1636 ii. The -L and -P options to `cd' and `pwd' have been documented.
1638 jj. The `cd' builtin now does spelling correction on the directory name
1639 by default. This is settable with a shell option (shopt cdspell).
1641 kk. The `declare' builtin has new options: -a, -F, -p.
1643 ll. The `dirs' builtin has new options: -c, -p, -v.
1645 mm. The new `disown' builtin removes jobs from the shell's jobs table
1646 or inhibits the resending of SIGHUP when the shell receives a
1649 nn. The `echo' builtin has a new escape character: \e.
1651 oo. The `enable' builtin can now load new builtins dynamically from shared
1652 objects on systems with the dlopen/dlsym interface. There are a number
1653 of examples in the examples/loadables directory. There are also
1654 new options: -d, -f, -s, -p.
1656 pp. The `-all' option to `enable' was removed in favor of `-a'.
1658 qq. The `exec' builtin has new options: -l, -c, -a.
1660 rr. The `hash' builtin has a new option: -p.
1662 ss. The `history' builtin has new options: -c, -p, -s.
1664 tt. The `jobs' builtin has new options: -r, -s.
1666 uu. The `kill' builtin has new options: -n signum, -l signame.
1668 vv. The `pushd' and `popd' builtins have a new option: -n.
1670 ww. The `read' builtin has new options: -p prompt, -e, -a.
1672 xx. The `readonly' builtin has a new -a option, and the -n option was removed.
1674 yy. Changes to the `set' builtin:
1675 o new options: -B, -o keyword, -o onecmd, -o history
1676 o options removed: -l, -d, -o nohash
1677 o options changed: +o, -h, -o hashall
1678 o now displays variables in a format that can be re-read as input
1680 zz. The new `shopt' builtin controls shell optional behavior previously
1681 done by setting and unsetting certain shell variables.
1683 aaa. The `test' builtin has new operators: -o option, s1 == s2, s1 < s2,
1684 and s1 > s2, where s1 and s2 are strings.
1686 bbb. There is a new trap, DEBUG, executed after every simple command.
1688 ccc. The `trap' builtin has a new -p option.
1690 ddd. The `ulimit' builtin has a new -l option on 4.4BSD-based systems.
1692 eee. The PS1, PS2, PATH, and IFS variables may now be unset.
1694 fff. The restricted shell mode has been expanded and is now documented.
1696 ggg. Security improvements:
1697 o functions are not imported from the environment if running setuid
1699 o no startup files are sourced if running setuid or with -p
1701 hhh. The documentation has been overhauled: the texinfo manual was
1702 expanded, and HTML versions of the man page and texinfo manual
1705 iii. Changes to Posix mode:
1706 o Command lookup now finds special builtins before shell functions.
1707 o Failure of a special builtin causes a non-interactive shell to
1708 exit. Failures are defined in the POSIX.2 specification.
1709 o If the `cd' builtin finds a directory to change to using $CDPATH,
1710 the value assigned to PWD when `cd' completes does not contain
1712 o A non-interactive shell exits if a variable assignment error
1713 occurs when no command name follows the assignment statements.
1714 o A non-interactive shell exits if the interation variable in a
1715 `for' statement or the selection variable in a `select' statement
1716 is read-only or another variable assignment error occurs.
1717 o The `<>' redirection operator now opens a file for both stdin and
1718 stdout by default, not just when in posix mode.
1719 o Assignment statements preceding special builtins now persist in
1720 the shell's environment when the builtin completes.
1722 Posix mode is now completely POSIX.2-compliant (modulo bugs). When
1723 invoked as sh, bash should be completely POSIX.2-compliant.
1725 jjj. The default value of PS1 is now "\s-\v\$ ".
1727 kkk. The ksh-like ((...)) arithmetic command syntax has been implemented.
1728 This is exactly equivalent to `let "..."'.
1730 lll. Integer constants have been extended to base 64.
1732 mmm. The `ulimit' builtin now sets both hard and soft limits and reports the
1733 soft limit by default.
1735 2. New Features in Readline
1737 a. New variables: enable-keypad, input-meta (new name for meta-flag),
1738 mark-directories, visible-stats (now documented), disable-completion,
1741 b. New bindable commands: kill-region, copy-region-as-kill,
1742 copy-backward-word, copy-forward-word, set-mark, exchange-point-and-mark,
1743 character-search, character-search-backward, insert-comment,
1744 glob-expand-word, glob-list-expansions, dump-variables, dump-macros.
1746 c. New emacs keybindings: delete-horizontal-space (M-\),
1747 insert-completions (M-*), possible-completions (M-=).
1749 d. The history-search-backward and history-search-forward commands were
1750 modified to be the same as previous-line and next-line if point is at
1751 the start of the line.
1753 e. More file types are available for the visible-stats mode.
1755 3. Changes of interest in the Bash implementation
1757 a. There is a new autoconf-based configuration mechanism.
1759 b. More things have been moved from Posix mode to standard shell behavior.
1761 c. The trace output (set -x) now inserts quotes where necessary so it can
1764 d. There is a compile-time option for a system-wide interactive shell
1765 startup file (disabled by default).
1767 e. The YACC grammar is smaller and tighter, and all 66 shift-reduce
1768 conflicts are gone. Several parsing bugs have been fixed.
1770 f. Builtin option parsing has been regularized (using internal_getopt()),
1771 with the exception of `echo', `type', and `set'.
1773 g. Builtins now return standard usage messages constructed from the
1774 `short doc' used by the help builtin.
1776 h. Completion now quotes using backslashes by default, but honors
1777 user-supplied quotes.
1779 i. The GNU libc malloc is available as a configure-time option.
1781 j. There are more internationalization features; bash uses gettext if
1782 it is available. The $"..." translation syntax uses the current
1785 k. There is better reporting of job termination when the shell is not
1788 l. The shell is somewhat more efficient: it uses a little less memory and
1789 makes fewer system calls.
1791 4. Changes of interest in the Readline implementation
1793 a. There is now support for readline `callback' functions.
1795 b. There is now support for user-supplied input, redisplay, and terminal
1796 preparation functions.
1798 c. Most of the shell-specific code in readline has been generalized or
1801 d. Most of the annoying redisplay bugs have been fixed, notably the problems
1802 with incremental search and excessive redrawing when special characters
1803 appear in the prompt string.
1805 e. There are new library functions and variables available to application
1806 writers, most having to do with completion and quoting.
1808 f. The NEWLINE character (^J) is now treated as a search terminator by the
1809 incremental search functions.
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