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Diffstat (limited to 'Src/init.c')
-rw-r--r-- | Src/init.c | 29 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/Src/init.c b/Src/init.c index 655166135..305908724 100644 --- a/Src/init.c +++ b/Src/init.c @@ -118,11 +118,24 @@ loop(int toplevel, int justonce) if (interact && toplevel) { int hstop = stophist; stophist = 3; + /* + * Reset all errors including the interrupt error status + * immediately, so preprompt runs regardless of what + * just happened. We'll reset again below as a + * precaution to ensure we get back to the command line + * no matter what. + */ + errflag = 0; preprompt(); if (stophist != 3) hbegin(1); else stophist = hstop; + /* + * Reset all errors, including user interupts. + * This is what allows ^C in an interactive shell + * to return us to the command line. + */ errflag = 0; } } @@ -178,7 +191,15 @@ loop(int toplevel, int justonce) /* The only permanent storage is from getpermtext() */ zsfree(cmdstr); - errflag = 0; + /* + * Note this does *not* remove a user interrupt error + * condition, even though we're at the top level loop: + * that would be inconsistent with the case where + * we didn't execute a preexec function. This is + * an implementation detail that an interrupting user + * does't care about. + */ + errflag &= ~ERRFLAG_ERROR; } if (stopmsg) /* unset 'you have stopped jobs' flag */ stopmsg--; @@ -689,7 +710,7 @@ init_term(void) { if (isset(INTERACTIVE)) zerr("can't find terminal definition for %s", term); - errflag = 0; + errflag &= ~ERRFLAG_ERROR; termflags |= TERM_BAD; return 0; } else { @@ -1336,7 +1357,7 @@ source(char *s) if (prog) { pushheap(); - errflag = 0; + errflag &= ~ERRFLAG_ERROR; execode(prog, 1, 0, "filecode"); popheap(); if (errflag) @@ -1379,7 +1400,7 @@ source(char *s) lineno = oldlineno; /* our current lineno */ loops = oloops; /* the # of nested loops we are in */ dosetopt(SHINSTDIN, oldshst, 1, opts); /* SHINSTDIN option */ - errflag = 0; + errflag &= ~ERRFLAG_ERROR; if (!exit_pending) retflag = 0; scriptname = old_scriptname; |