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1 This file is fc.def, from which is created fc.c.
2 It implements the builtin "fc" in Bash.
3
4 Copyright (C) 1987-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
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20
21 $PRODUCES fc.c
22
23 $BUILTIN fc
24 $FUNCTION fc_builtin
25 $DEPENDS_ON HISTORY
26 $SHORT_DOC fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]
27 Display or execute commands from the history list.
28
29 fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history list.
30 FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a
31 string, which means the most recent command beginning with that
32 string.
33
34 Options:
35 -e ENAME select which editor to use. Default is FCEDIT, then EDITOR,
36 then vi
37 -l list lines instead of editing
38 -n omit line numbers when listing
39 -r reverse the order of the lines (newest listed first)
40
41 With the `fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]' format, COMMAND is
42 re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed.
43
44 A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing `r cc'
45 runs the last command beginning with `cc' and typing `r' re-executes
46 the last command.
47
48 Exit Status:
49 Returns success or status of executed command; non-zero if an error occurs.
50 $END
51
52 #include <config.h>
53
54 #if defined (HISTORY)
55 #if defined (HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H)
56 # include <sys/param.h>
57 #endif
58 #include "../bashtypes.h"
59 #include "posixstat.h"
60 #if ! defined(_MINIX) && defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H)
61 # include <sys/file.h>
62 #endif
63
64 #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
65 # include <unistd.h>
66 #endif
67
68 #include <stdio.h>
69 #include <chartypes.h>
70
71 #include "../bashansi.h"
72 #include "../bashintl.h"
73 #include <errno.h>
74
75 #include "../shell.h"
76 #include "../builtins.h"
77 #include "../flags.h"
78 #include "../bashhist.h"
79 #include "maxpath.h"
80 #include <readline/history.h>
81 #include "bashgetopt.h"
82 #include "common.h"
83
84 #if !defined (errno)
85 extern int errno;
86 #endif /* !errno */
87
88 extern int current_command_line_count;
89 extern int literal_history;
90 extern int posixly_correct;
91 extern int subshell_environment, interactive_shell;
92
93 extern int unlink __P((const char *));
94
95 extern FILE *sh_mktmpfp __P((char *, int, char **));
96
97 /* **************************************************************** */
98 /* */
99 /* The K*rn shell style fc command (Fix Command) */
100 /* */
101 /* **************************************************************** */
102
103 /* fc builtin command (fix command) for Bash for those who
104 like K*rn-style history better than csh-style.
105
106 fc [-e ename] [-nlr] [first] [last]
107
108 FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be
109 a string, which means the most recent command beginning with that
110 string.
111
112 -e ENAME selects which editor to use. Default is FCEDIT, then EDITOR,
113 then the editor which corresponds to the current readline editing
114 mode, then vi.
115
116 -l means list lines instead of editing.
117 -n means no line numbers listed.
118 -r means reverse the order of the lines (making it newest listed first).
119
120 fc -e - [pat=rep ...] [command]
121 fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]
122
123 Equivalent to !command:sg/pat/rep execpt there can be multiple PAT=REP's.
124 */
125
126 /* Data structure describing a list of global replacements to perform. */
127 typedef struct repl {
128 struct repl *next;
129 char *pat;
130 char *rep;
131 } REPL;
132
133 /* Accessors for HIST_ENTRY lists that are called HLIST. */
134 #define histline(i) (hlist[(i)]->line)
135 #define histdata(i) (hlist[(i)]->data)
136
137 #define FREE_RLIST() \
138 do { \
139 for (rl = rlist; rl; ) { \
140 REPL *r; \
141 r = rl->next; \
142 if (rl->pat) \
143 free (rl->pat); \
144 if (rl->rep) \
145 free (rl->rep); \
146 free (rl); \
147 rl = r; \
148 } \
149 } while (0)
150
151 static char *fc_dosubs __P((char *, REPL *));
152 static char *fc_gethist __P((char *, HIST_ENTRY **));
153 static int fc_gethnum __P((char *, HIST_ENTRY **));
154 static int fc_number __P((WORD_LIST *));
155 static void fc_replhist __P((char *));
156 #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED
157 static char *fc_readline __P((FILE *));
158 static void fc_addhist __P((char *));
159 #endif
160
161 /* String to execute on a file that we want to edit. */
162 #define FC_EDIT_COMMAND "${FCEDIT:-${EDITOR:-vi}}"
163 #if defined (STRICT_POSIX)
164 # define POSIX_FC_EDIT_COMMAND "${FCEDIT:-ed}"
165 #else
166 # define POSIX_FC_EDIT_COMMAND "${FCEDIT:-${EDITOR:-ed}}"
167 #endif
168
169 int
170 fc_builtin (list)
171 WORD_LIST *list;
172 {
173 register int i;
174 register char *sep;
175 int numbering, reverse, listing, execute;
176 int histbeg, histend, last_hist, retval, opt, rh, real_last;
177 FILE *stream;
178 REPL *rlist, *rl;
179 char *ename, *command, *newcom, *fcedit;
180 HIST_ENTRY **hlist;
181 char *fn;
182
183 numbering = 1;
184 reverse = listing = execute = 0;
185 ename = (char *)NULL;
186
187 /* Parse out the options and set which of the two forms we're in. */
188 reset_internal_getopt ();
189 lcurrent = list; /* XXX */
190 while (fc_number (loptend = lcurrent) == 0 &&
191 (opt = internal_getopt (list, ":e:lnrs")) != -1)
192 {
193 switch (opt)
194 {
195 case 'n':
196 numbering = 0;
197 break;
198
199 case 'l':
200 listing = 1;
201 break;
202
203 case 'r':
204 reverse = 1;
205 break;
206
207 case 's':
208 execute = 1;
209 break;
210
211 case 'e':
212 ename = list_optarg;
213 break;
214
215 default:
216 builtin_usage ();
217 return (EX_USAGE);
218 }
219 }
220
221 list = loptend;
222
223 if (ename && (*ename == '-') && (ename[1] == '\0'))
224 execute = 1;
225
226 /* The "execute" form of the command (re-run, with possible string
227 substitutions). */
228 if (execute)
229 {
230 rlist = (REPL *)NULL;
231 while (list && ((sep = (char *)strchr (list->word->word, '=')) != NULL))
232 {
233 *sep++ = '\0';
234 rl = (REPL *)xmalloc (sizeof (REPL));
235 rl->next = (REPL *)NULL;
236 rl->pat = savestring (list->word->word);
237 rl->rep = savestring (sep);
238
239 if (rlist == NULL)
240 rlist = rl;
241 else
242 {
243 rl->next = rlist;
244 rlist = rl;
245 }
246 list = list->next;
247 }
248
249 /* If we have a list of substitutions to do, then reverse it
250 to get the replacements in the proper order. */
251
252 rlist = REVERSE_LIST (rlist, REPL *);
253
254 hlist = history_list ();
255
256 /* If we still have something in list, it is a command spec.
257 Otherwise, we use the most recent command in time. */
258 command = fc_gethist (list ? list->word->word : (char *)NULL, hlist);
259
260 if (command == NULL)
261 {
262 builtin_error (_("no command found"));
263 if (rlist)
264 FREE_RLIST ();
265
266 return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
267 }
268
269 if (rlist)
270 {
271 newcom = fc_dosubs (command, rlist);
272 free (command);
273 FREE_RLIST ();
274 command = newcom;
275 }
276
277 fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", command);
278 fc_replhist (command); /* replace `fc -s' with command */
279 /* Posix says that the re-executed commands should be entered into the
280 history. */
281 return (parse_and_execute (command, "fc", SEVAL_NOHIST));
282 }
283
284 /* This is the second form of the command (the list-or-edit-and-rerun
285 form). */
286 hlist = history_list ();
287 if (hlist == 0)
288 return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
289 for (i = 0; hlist[i]; i++);
290
291 /* With the Bash implementation of history, the current command line
292 ("fc blah..." and so on) is already part of the history list by
293 the time we get to this point. This just skips over that command
294 and makes the last command that this deals with be the last command
295 the user entered before the fc. We need to check whether the
296 line was actually added (HISTIGNORE may have caused it to not be),
297 so we check hist_last_line_added. */
298
299 /* Even though command substitution through parse_and_execute turns off
300 remember_on_history, command substitution in a shell when set -o history
301 has been enabled (interactive or not) should use it in the last_hist
302 calculation as if it were on. */
303 rh = remember_on_history || ((subshell_environment & SUBSHELL_COMSUB) && enable_history_list);
304 last_hist = i - rh - hist_last_line_added;
305
306 /* Make sure that real_last is calculated the same way here and in
307 fc_gethnum. The return value from fc_gethnum is treated specially if
308 it is == real_last and we are listing commands. */
309 real_last = i;
310 /* back up from the end to the last non-null history entry */
311 while (hlist[real_last] == 0 && real_last > 0)
312 real_last--;
313
314 /* XXX */
315 if (i == last_hist && hlist[last_hist] == 0)
316 while (last_hist >= 0 && hlist[last_hist] == 0)
317 last_hist--;
318 if (last_hist < 0)
319 {
320 sh_erange ((char *)NULL, _("history specification"));
321 return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
322 }
323
324 if (list)
325 {
326 histbeg = fc_gethnum (list->word->word, hlist);
327 list = list->next;
328
329 if (list)
330 histend = fc_gethnum (list->word->word, hlist);
331 else if (histbeg == real_last)
332 histend = listing ? real_last : histbeg;
333 else
334 histend = listing ? last_hist : histbeg;
335 }
336 else
337 {
338 /* The default for listing is the last 16 history items. */
339 if (listing)
340 {
341 histend = last_hist;
342 histbeg = histend - 16 + 1; /* +1 because loop below uses >= */
343 if (histbeg < 0)
344 histbeg = 0;
345 }
346 else
347 /* For editing, it is the last history command. */
348 histbeg = histend = last_hist;
349 }
350
351 /* "When not listing, the fc command that caused the editing shall not be
352 entered into the history list." */
353 if (listing == 0 && hist_last_line_added)
354 {
355 bash_delete_last_history ();
356 /* If we're editing a single command -- the last command in the
357 history -- and we just removed the dummy command added by
358 edit_and_execute_command (), we need to check whether or not we
359 just removed the last command in the history and need to back
360 the pointer up. remember_on_history is off because we're running
361 in parse_and_execute(). */
362 if (histbeg == histend && histend == last_hist && hlist[last_hist] == 0)
363 last_hist = histbeg = --histend;
364 }
365
366 /* We print error messages for line specifications out of range. */
367 if ((histbeg < 0) || (histend < 0))
368 {
369 sh_erange ((char *)NULL, _("history specification"));
370 return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
371 }
372
373 if (histend < histbeg)
374 {
375 i = histend;
376 histend = histbeg;
377 histbeg = i;
378
379 reverse = 1;
380 }
381
382 if (listing)
383 stream = stdout;
384 else
385 {
386 numbering = 0;
387 stream = sh_mktmpfp ("bash-fc", MT_USERANDOM|MT_USETMPDIR, &fn);
388 if (stream == 0)
389 {
390 builtin_error (_("%s: cannot open temp file: %s"), fn ? fn : "", strerror (errno));
391 FREE (fn);
392 return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
393 }
394 }
395
396 for (i = reverse ? histend : histbeg; reverse ? i >= histbeg : i <= histend; reverse ? i-- : i++)
397 {
398 QUIT;
399 if (numbering)
400 fprintf (stream, "%d", i + history_base);
401 if (listing)
402 {
403 if (posixly_correct)
404 fputs ("\t", stream);
405 else
406 fprintf (stream, "\t%c", histdata (i) ? '*' : ' ');
407 }
408 fprintf (stream, "%s\n", histline (i));
409 }
410
411 if (listing)
412 return (sh_chkwrite (EXECUTION_SUCCESS));
413
414 fflush (stream);
415 if (ferror (stream))
416 {
417 sh_wrerror ();
418 fclose (stream);
419 return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
420 }
421 fclose (stream);
422
423 /* Now edit the file of commands. */
424 if (ename)
425 {
426 command = (char *)xmalloc (strlen (ename) + strlen (fn) + 2);
427 sprintf (command, "%s %s", ename, fn);
428 }
429 else
430 {
431 fcedit = posixly_correct ? POSIX_FC_EDIT_COMMAND : FC_EDIT_COMMAND;
432 command = (char *)xmalloc (3 + strlen (fcedit) + strlen (fn));
433 sprintf (command, "%s %s", fcedit, fn);
434 }
435 retval = parse_and_execute (command, "fc", SEVAL_NOHIST);
436 if (retval != EXECUTION_SUCCESS)
437 {
438 unlink (fn);
439 free (fn);
440 return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
441 }
442
443 /* Make sure parse_and_execute doesn't turn this off, even though a
444 call to parse_and_execute farther up the function call stack (e.g.,
445 if this is called by vi_edit_and_execute_command) may have already
446 called bash_history_disable. */
447 remember_on_history = 1;
448
449 /* Turn on the `v' flag while fc_execute_file runs so the commands
450 will be echoed as they are read by the parser. */
451 begin_unwind_frame ("fc builtin");
452 add_unwind_protect ((Function *)xfree, fn);
453 add_unwind_protect (unlink, fn);
454 unwind_protect_int (echo_input_at_read);
455 echo_input_at_read = 1;
456
457 retval = fc_execute_file (fn);
458
459 run_unwind_frame ("fc builtin");
460
461 return (retval);
462 }
463
464 /* Return 1 if LIST->word->word is a legal number for fc's use. */
465 static int
466 fc_number (list)
467 WORD_LIST *list;
468 {
469 char *s;
470
471 if (list == 0)
472 return 0;
473 s = list->word->word;
474 if (*s == '-')
475 s++;
476 return (legal_number (s, (intmax_t *)NULL));
477 }
478
479 /* Return an absolute index into HLIST which corresponds to COMMAND. If
480 COMMAND is a number, then it was specified in relative terms. If it
481 is a string, then it is the start of a command line present in HLIST. */
482 static int
483 fc_gethnum (command, hlist)
484 char *command;
485 HIST_ENTRY **hlist;
486 {
487 int sign, n, clen, rh;
488 register int i, j, last_hist, real_last;
489 register char *s;
490
491 sign = 1;
492 /* Count history elements. */
493 for (i = 0; hlist[i]; i++);
494
495 /* With the Bash implementation of history, the current command line
496 ("fc blah..." and so on) is already part of the history list by
497 the time we get to this point. This just skips over that command
498 and makes the last command that this deals with be the last command
499 the user entered before the fc. We need to check whether the
500 line was actually added (HISTIGNORE may have caused it to not be),
501 so we check hist_last_line_added. This needs to agree with the
502 calculation of last_hist in fc_builtin above. */
503 /* Even though command substitution through parse_and_execute turns off
504 remember_on_history, command substitution in a shell when set -o history
505 has been enabled (interactive or not) should use it in the last_hist
506 calculation as if it were on. */
507 rh = remember_on_history || ((subshell_environment & SUBSHELL_COMSUB) && enable_history_list);
508 last_hist = i - rh - hist_last_line_added;
509
510 if (i == last_hist && hlist[last_hist] == 0)
511 while (last_hist >= 0 && hlist[last_hist] == 0)
512 last_hist--;
513 if (last_hist < 0)
514 return (-1);
515
516 real_last = i;
517 i = last_hist;
518
519 /* No specification defaults to most recent command. */
520 if (command == NULL)
521 return (i);
522
523 /* back up from the end to the last non-null history entry */
524 while (hlist[real_last] == 0 && real_last > 0)
525 real_last--;
526
527 /* Otherwise, there is a specification. It can be a number relative to
528 the current position, or an absolute history number. */
529 s = command;
530
531 /* Handle possible leading minus sign. */
532 if (s && (*s == '-'))
533 {
534 sign = -1;
535 s++;
536 }
537
538 if (s && DIGIT(*s))
539 {
540 n = atoi (s);
541 n *= sign;
542
543 /* If the value is negative or zero, then it is an offset from
544 the current history item. */
545 if (n < 0)
546 {
547 n += i + 1;
548 return (n < 0 ? 0 : n);
549 }
550 else if (n == 0)
551 return ((sign == -1) ? real_last : i);
552 else
553 {
554 n -= history_base;
555 return (i < n ? i : n);
556 }
557 }
558
559 clen = strlen (command);
560 for (j = i; j >= 0; j--)
561 {
562 if (STREQN (command, histline (j), clen))
563 return (j);
564 }
565 return (-1);
566 }
567
568 /* Locate the most recent history line which begins with
569 COMMAND in HLIST, and return a malloc()'ed copy of it. */
570 static char *
571 fc_gethist (command, hlist)
572 char *command;
573 HIST_ENTRY **hlist;
574 {
575 int i;
576
577 if (hlist == 0)
578 return ((char *)NULL);
579
580 i = fc_gethnum (command, hlist);
581
582 if (i >= 0)
583 return (savestring (histline (i)));
584 else
585 return ((char *)NULL);
586 }
587
588 #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED
589 /* Read the edited history lines from STREAM and return them
590 one at a time. This can read unlimited length lines. The
591 caller should free the storage. */
592 static char *
593 fc_readline (stream)
594 FILE *stream;
595 {
596 register int c;
597 int line_len = 0, lindex = 0;
598 char *line = (char *)NULL;
599
600 while ((c = getc (stream)) != EOF)
601 {
602 if ((lindex + 2) >= line_len)
603 line = (char *)xrealloc (line, (line_len += 128));
604
605 if (c == '\n')
606 {
607 line[lindex++] = '\n';
608 line[lindex++] = '\0';
609 return (line);
610 }
611 else
612 line[lindex++] = c;
613 }
614
615 if (!lindex)
616 {
617 if (line)
618 free (line);
619
620 return ((char *)NULL);
621 }
622
623 if (lindex + 2 >= line_len)
624 line = (char *)xrealloc (line, lindex + 3);
625
626 line[lindex++] = '\n'; /* Finish with newline if none in file */
627 line[lindex++] = '\0';
628 return (line);
629 }
630 #endif
631
632 /* Perform the SUBS on COMMAND.
633 SUBS is a list of substitutions, and COMMAND is a simple string.
634 Return a pointer to a malloc'ed string which contains the substituted
635 command. */
636 static char *
637 fc_dosubs (command, subs)
638 char *command;
639 REPL *subs;
640 {
641 register char *new, *t;
642 register REPL *r;
643
644 for (new = savestring (command), r = subs; r; r = r->next)
645 {
646 t = strsub (new, r->pat, r->rep, 1);
647 free (new);
648 new = t;
649 }
650 return (new);
651 }
652
653 /* Use `command' to replace the last entry in the history list, which,
654 by this time, is `fc blah...'. The intent is that the new command
655 become the history entry, and that `fc' should never appear in the
656 history list. This way you can do `r' to your heart's content. */
657 static void
658 fc_replhist (command)
659 char *command;
660 {
661 int n;
662
663 if (command == 0 || *command == '\0')
664 return;
665
666 n = strlen (command);
667 if (command[n - 1] == '\n')
668 command[n - 1] = '\0';
669
670 if (command && *command)
671 {
672 bash_delete_last_history ();
673 maybe_add_history (command); /* Obeys HISTCONTROL setting. */
674 }
675 }
676
677 #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED
678 /* Add LINE to the history, after removing a single trailing newline. */
679 static void
680 fc_addhist (line)
681 char *line;
682 {
683 register int n;
684
685 if (line == 0 || *line == 0)
686 return;
687
688 n = strlen (line);
689
690 if (line[n - 1] == '\n')
691 line[n - 1] = '\0';
692
693 if (line && *line)
694 maybe_add_history (line); /* Obeys HISTCONTROL setting. */
695 }
696 #endif
697
698 #endif /* HISTORY */