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    develop loops. This patch fixes the loop causes and adds code
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  * 21: A SIGINT received inside a SIGINT trap handler can possibly
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  * 22: There are cases where a failing readline command (e.g.,
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    shell to exit.
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  * 14: Under some circumstances, functions that return via the
    `return' builtin do not clean up memory they allocated to keep
    track of FIFOs.
  * 15: Process substitution can leak internal quoting to the
    parser in the invoked subshell.
  * 16: Bash can perform trap processing while reading command
    substitution output instead of waiting until the command
    completes.
  * 17: There is a memory leak when `read -e' is used to read a
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  * 18: Under certain circumstances (e.g., reading from /dev/zero),
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  the history list update is completed. A later attempt to reference an
  invalid history entry can cause a crash.
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  signal mask used in the pselect call did not take into account signals the
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  attempting to free an invalid memory block.
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  potential unwanted expansion.
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  conditional expression and skipping over the failed branch of the
  expression.
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  There is a race condition in add_history() that can be triggered
  by a fatal signal arriving between the time the history length
  is updated and the time the history list update is completed.
  A later attempt to reference an invalid history entry can cause
  a crash.
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  Depending on compiler optimizations and behavior, the `read'
  builtin may not save partial input when a timeout occurs.
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  Subshells begun to run command and process substitutions may
  attempt to set the terminal's process group to an incorrect
  value if they receive a fatal signal.  This depends on the
  behavior of the process that starts the shell.
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  the number of reallocations and copies.  Users who set HISTSIZE to a very
  large number to essentially unlimit the size of the history list will get
  memory allocation errors
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  one per NUL byte encountered to one warning per command substitution.
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  Specially-crafted input, in this case an incomplete pathname expansion
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  shell to crash.
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  when freeing data associated with the last process substitution.
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  Under certain circumstances, a simple command is optimized to eliminate a
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  the number of reallocations and copies.  Users who set the readline
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  rl_callback_handler_install is called and removed removed when a complete
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  * Bash now uses mktemp() when creating internal temporary files; it produces
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  * Fixed a bug with displaying completions when the prefix display length
    is greater than the length of the completions to be displayed.
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  * The default value for the `checkhash' shell option may now be set at
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  * The maximum number of nested recursive calls to `eval' is now settable in
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  * The `-p' option to declare and similar builtins will display attributes for
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  * The maximum number of nested recursive calls to `source' is now settable
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  * Executing the rhs of && and || will no longer cause the shell to fork if
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  * Aliases whose value ends in a shell metacharacter now expand in a way to
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