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BASH PATCH REPORT
=================
Bash-Release: 5.2
Patch-ID: bash52-008
Bug-Reported-by: Glenn Jackman <glenn.jackman@gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-ID: <CAFC8ewQDx7hzNJzveuJ5o4FWo=ij7MzckiJVN_6NXjp504QZeg@mail.gmail.com>
Bug-Reference-URL: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2022-10/msg00095.html
Bug-Description:
Array subscript expansion can inappropriately quote brackets if the expression
contains < or >.
--- a/patchlevel.h
+++ b/patchlevel.h
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
regexp `^#define[ ]*PATCHLEVEL', since that's what support/mkversion.sh
looks for to find the patch level (for the sccs version string). */
-#define PATCHLEVEL 7
+#define PATCHLEVEL 8
#endif /* _PATCHLEVEL_H_ */
--- a/subst.c
+++ b/subst.c
@@ -3819,6 +3819,10 @@ pos_params (string, start, end, quoted,
#define EXP_CHAR(s) (s == '$' || s == '`' || s == CTLESC || s == '~')
#endif
+/* We don't perform process substitution in arithmetic expressions, so don't
+ bother checking for it. */
+#define ARITH_EXP_CHAR(s) (s == '$' || s == '`' || s == CTLESC || s == '~')
+
/* If there are any characters in STRING that require full expansion,
then call FUNC to expand STRING; otherwise just perform quote
removal if necessary. This returns a new string. */
@@ -4028,7 +4032,7 @@ expand_arith_string (string, quoted)
i = saw_quote = 0;
while (string[i])
{
- if (EXP_CHAR (string[i]))
+ if (ARITH_EXP_CHAR (string[i]))
break;
else if (string[i] == '\'' || string[i] == '\\' || string[i] == '"')
saw_quote = string[i];
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