* rename-file etc. with directory destination
@ 2017-08-13 22:51 Paul Eggert
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From: Paul Eggert @ 2017-08-13 22:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs Development
To fix a security problem reported in Bug#27986 I am proposing an incompatible
change to the Lisp functions rename-file etc. when the NEWFILE argument is a
directory but not a directory name (in the Emacs sense). For details, please see:
https://bugs.gnu.org/27986#14
and please follow up there. Here's a copy of the proposed NEWS entry:
** When the NEWNAME argument of 'copy-file', 'rename-file',
'add-name-to-file', or 'make-symbolic-link' is an existing directory
and the intent is to act on an entry in that directory, NEWNAME should
now be a directory name, e.g., (rename-file "e" "f/") renames to 'f/e'.
Although this formerly happened sometimes even when NEWNAME was not a
directory name, as in (rename-file "e" "f") where 'f' happened to be a
directory, the old behavior had inherent races that led to security
holes, and disagreed with longstanding documentation. A call like
(rename-file A B) that used the old, undocumented behavior can be
written as (rename-file A (file-name-as-directory B)), a formulation
portable to both older and newer versions of Emacs.
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