On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 09:15:04AM -0400, Chet Ramey wrote: > On 8/11/14, 2:21 PM, lolilolicon wrote: > > The following code segfaults when run by bash 4.3.022 > > > > set -E > > shopt -s lastpipe > > trap -- 'true' ERR > > true | { true | false; } > > Here's a patch for those who would like to test.
On HP-UX, I get these results: $ bash-4.2 -c 'shopt -s lastpipe; trap -- "printf x" ERR; true | { true | false; }' xxSegmentation fault (core dumped) $ bash-4.3.18 -c 'shopt -s lastpipe; trap -- "printf x" ERR; true | { true | false; }' xxSegmentation fault (core dumped) $ bash-4.3.22 -c 'shopt -s lastpipe; trap -- "printf x" ERR; true | { true | false; }' xxx $ ./bash -c 'shopt -s lastpipe; trap -- "printf x" ERR; true | { true | false; }' xxx (The patch made no difference because the seg fault was already fixed in 4.3.22.) On Linux, I get these results: $ bash-4.3.22 -c 'shopt -s lastpipe; trap -- "printf x" ERR; true | { true | false; }' xxSegmentation fault $ ./bash -c 'shopt -s lastpipe; trap -- "printf x" ERR; true | { true | false; }' xx./bash: wait_for: No record of process 7954 x (The patch stopped the seg fault, and added a new error message.)