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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-diff -urpN busybox-1.15.1/shell/hush.c busybox-1.15.1-hush/shell/hush.c
---- busybox-1.15.1/shell/hush.c 2009-09-12 17:56:20.000000000 +0200
-+++ busybox-1.15.1-hush/shell/hush.c 2009-09-23 03:27:27.000000000 +0200
-@@ -5183,6 +5183,47 @@ static FILE *generate_stream_from_string
- xmove_fd(channel[1], 1);
- /* Prevent it from trying to handle ctrl-z etc */
- IF_HUSH_JOB(G.run_list_level = 1;)
-+ /* Awful hack for `trap` or $(trap).
-+ *
-+ * http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/utilities/trap.html
-+ * contains an example where "trap" is executed in a subshell:
-+ *
-+ * save_traps=$(trap)
-+ * ...
-+ * eval "$save_traps"
-+ *
-+ * Standard does not say that "trap" in subshell shall print
-+ * parent shell's traps. It only says that its output
-+ * must have suitable form, but then, in the above example
-+ * (which is not supposed to be normative), it implies that.
-+ *
-+ * bash (and probably other shell) does implement it
-+ * (traps are reset to defaults, but "trap" still shows them),
-+ * but as a result, "trap" logic is hopelessly messed up:
-+ *
-+ * # trap
-+ * trap -- 'echo Ho' SIGWINCH <--- we have a handler
-+ * # (trap) <--- trap is in subshell - no output (correct, traps are reset)
-+ * # true | trap <--- trap is in subshell - no output (ditto)
-+ * # echo `true | trap` <--- in subshell - output (but traps are reset!)
-+ * trap -- 'echo Ho' SIGWINCH
-+ * # echo `(trap)` <--- in subshell in subshell - output
-+ * trap -- 'echo Ho' SIGWINCH
-+ * # echo `true | (trap)` <--- in subshell in subshell in subshell - output!
-+ * trap -- 'echo Ho' SIGWINCH
-+ *
-+ * The rules when to forget and when to not forget traps
-+ * get really complex and nonsensical.
-+ *
-+ * Our solution: ONLY bare $(trap) or `trap` is special.
-+ */
-+ s = skip_whitespace(s);
-+ if (strncmp(s, "trap", 4) == 0 && (*skip_whitespace(s + 4) == '\0'))
-+ {
-+ static const char *const argv[] = { NULL, NULL };
-+ builtin_trap((char**)argv);
-+ exit(0); /* not _exit() - we need to fflush */
-+ }
- #if BB_MMU
- reset_traps_to_defaults();
- parse_and_run_string(s);
-@@ -7057,7 +7098,8 @@ static int FAST_FUNC builtin_trap(char *
- if (G.traps[i]) {
- printf("trap -- ");
- print_escaped(G.traps[i]);
-- printf(" %s\n", get_signame(i));
-+ /* bash compat: it says SIGxxx, not just xxx */
-+ printf(" SIG%s\n", get_signame(i));
- }
- }
- /*fflush(stdout); - done after each builtin anyway */