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1/* general.c -- Stuff that is used by all files. */
2
3185942a 3/* Copyright (C) 1987-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5 This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
6
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7 Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
726f6388 11
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12 Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
726f6388 16
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19*/
726f6388 20
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21#include "config.h"
22
726f6388 23#include "bashtypes.h"
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24#ifndef _MINIX
25# include <sys/param.h>
26#endif
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27#include "posixstat.h"
28
29#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
30# include <unistd.h>
31#endif
32
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33#include "filecntl.h"
34#include "bashansi.h"
ccc6cda3 35#include <stdio.h>
f73dda09 36#include "chartypes.h"
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37#include <errno.h>
38
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39#include "bashintl.h"
40
726f6388 41#include "shell.h"
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42#include "test.h"
43
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44#include <tilde/tilde.h>
45
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46#if !defined (errno)
47extern int errno;
48#endif /* !errno */
49
f73dda09 50extern int expand_aliases;
ccc6cda3 51extern int interactive_comments;
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52extern int check_hashed_filenames;
53extern int source_uses_path;
54extern int source_searches_cwd;
cce855bc 55
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56static char *bash_special_tilde_expansions __P((char *));
57static int unquoted_tilde_word __P((const char *));
58static void initialize_group_array __P((void));
59
cce855bc 60/* A standard error message to use when getcwd() returns NULL. */
3185942a 61const char * const bash_getcwd_errstr = N_("getcwd: cannot access parent directories");
726f6388 62
ccc6cda3 63/* Do whatever is necessary to initialize `Posix mode'. */
726f6388 64void
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65posix_initialize (on)
66 int on;
726f6388 67{
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68 /* Things that should be turned on when posix mode is enabled. */
69 if (on != 0)
70 {
71 interactive_comments = source_uses_path = expand_aliases = 1;
3185942a 72 source_searches_cwd = 0;
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73 }
74
75 /* Things that should be turned on when posix mode is disabled. */
76 if (on == 0)
77 {
78 source_searches_cwd = 1;
79 expand_aliases = interactive_shell;
80 }
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81}
82
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83/* **************************************************************** */
84/* */
85/* Functions to convert to and from and display non-standard types */
86/* */
87/* **************************************************************** */
88
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89#if defined (RLIMTYPE)
90RLIMTYPE
91string_to_rlimtype (s)
92 char *s;
93{
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94 RLIMTYPE ret;
95 int neg;
726f6388 96
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97 ret = 0;
98 neg = 0;
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99 while (s && *s && whitespace (*s))
100 s++;
101 if (*s == '-' || *s == '+')
102 {
103 neg = *s == '-';
104 s++;
105 }
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106 for ( ; s && *s && DIGIT (*s); s++)
107 ret = (ret * 10) + TODIGIT (*s);
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108 return (neg ? -ret : ret);
109}
110
111void
112print_rlimtype (n, addnl)
113 RLIMTYPE n;
114 int addnl;
115{
f73dda09 116 char s[INT_STRLEN_BOUND (RLIMTYPE) + 1], *p;
726f6388 117
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118 p = s + sizeof(s);
119 *--p = '\0';
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120
121 if (n < 0)
122 {
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123 do
124 *--p = '0' - n % 10;
125 while ((n /= 10) != 0);
126
127 *--p = '-';
128 }
129 else
130 {
131 do
132 *--p = '0' + n % 10;
133 while ((n /= 10) != 0);
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134 }
135
f73dda09 136 printf ("%s%s", p, addnl ? "\n" : "");
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137}
138#endif /* RLIMTYPE */
139
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140/* **************************************************************** */
141/* */
142/* Input Validation Functions */
143/* */
144/* **************************************************************** */
145
146/* Return non-zero if all of the characters in STRING are digits. */
147int
148all_digits (string)
149 char *string;
150{
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151 register char *s;
152
153 for (s = string; *s; s++)
f73dda09 154 if (DIGIT (*s) == 0)
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155 return (0);
156
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157 return (1);
158}
159
160/* Return non-zero if the characters pointed to by STRING constitute a
161 valid number. Stuff the converted number into RESULT if RESULT is
f73dda09 162 not null. */
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163int
164legal_number (string, result)
3185942a 165 const char *string;
7117c2d2 166 intmax_t *result;
ccc6cda3 167{
7117c2d2 168 intmax_t value;
cce855bc 169 char *ep;
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170
171 if (result)
172 *result = 0;
173
f73dda09 174 errno = 0;
7117c2d2 175 value = strtoimax (string, &ep, 10);
3185942a 176 if (errno || ep == string)
f73dda09 177 return 0; /* errno is set on overflow or underflow */
ccc6cda3 178
7117c2d2 179 /* Skip any trailing whitespace, since strtoimax does not. */
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180 while (whitespace (*ep))
181 ep++;
182
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183 /* If *string is not '\0' but *ep is '\0' on return, the entire string
184 is valid. */
185 if (string && *string && *ep == '\0')
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186 {
187 if (result)
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188 *result = value;
189 /* The SunOS4 implementation of strtol() will happily ignore
190 overflow conditions, so this cannot do overflow correctly
191 on those systems. */
192 return 1;
ccc6cda3 193 }
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194
195 return (0);
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196}
197
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198/* Return 1 if this token is a legal shell `identifier'; that is, it consists
199 solely of letters, digits, and underscores, and does not begin with a
200 digit. */
201int
202legal_identifier (name)
203 char *name;
204{
205 register char *s;
f73dda09 206 unsigned char c;
726f6388 207
f73dda09 208 if (!name || !(c = *name) || (legal_variable_starter (c) == 0))
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209 return (0);
210
f73dda09 211 for (s = name + 1; (c = *s) != 0; s++)
726f6388 212 {
f73dda09 213 if (legal_variable_char (c) == 0)
28ef6c31 214 return (0);
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215 }
216 return (1);
217}
218
219/* Make sure that WORD is a valid shell identifier, i.e.
220 does not contain a dollar sign, nor is quoted in any way. Nor
221 does it consist of all digits. If CHECK_WORD is non-zero,
222 the word is checked to ensure that it consists of only letters,
223 digits, and underscores. */
ccc6cda3 224int
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225check_identifier (word, check_word)
226 WORD_DESC *word;
227 int check_word;
228{
ccc6cda3 229 if ((word->flags & (W_HASDOLLAR|W_QUOTED)) || all_digits (word->word))
726f6388 230 {
b80f6443 231 internal_error (_("`%s': not a valid identifier"), word->word);
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232 return (0);
233 }
234 else if (check_word && legal_identifier (word->word) == 0)
235 {
b80f6443 236 internal_error (_("`%s': not a valid identifier"), word->word);
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237 return (0);
238 }
239 else
240 return (1);
241}
242
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243/* Return 1 if STRING comprises a valid alias name. The shell accepts
244 essentially all characters except those which must be quoted to the
245 parser (which disqualifies them from alias expansion anyway) and `/'. */
246int
247legal_alias_name (string, flags)
248 char *string;
249 int flags;
250{
251 register char *s;
252
253 for (s = string; *s; s++)
254 if (shellbreak (*s) || shellxquote (*s) || shellexp (*s) || (*s == '/'))
255 return 0;
256 return 1;
257}
258
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259/* Returns non-zero if STRING is an assignment statement. The returned value
260 is the index of the `=' sign. */
261int
b80f6443 262assignment (string, flags)
7117c2d2 263 const char *string;
b80f6443 264 int flags;
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265{
266 register unsigned char c;
267 register int newi, indx;
268
269 c = string[indx = 0];
270
b80f6443 271#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
eb873671 272 if ((legal_variable_starter (c) == 0) && (flags == 0 || c != '[')) /* ] */
b80f6443 273#else
7117c2d2 274 if (legal_variable_starter (c) == 0)
b80f6443 275#endif
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276 return (0);
277
278 while (c = string[indx])
279 {
280 /* The following is safe. Note that '=' at the start of a word
281 is not an assignment statement. */
282 if (c == '=')
283 return (indx);
284
285#if defined (ARRAY_VARS)
286 if (c == '[')
287 {
288 newi = skipsubscript (string, indx);
289 if (string[newi++] != ']')
290 return (0);
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291 if (string[newi] == '+' && string[newi+1] == '=')
292 return (newi + 1);
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293 return ((string[newi] == '=') ? newi : 0);
294 }
295#endif /* ARRAY_VARS */
296
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297 /* Check for `+=' */
298 if (c == '+' && string[indx+1] == '=')
299 return (indx + 1);
300
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301 /* Variable names in assignment statements may contain only letters,
302 digits, and `_'. */
303 if (legal_variable_char (c) == 0)
304 return (0);
305
306 indx++;
307 }
308 return (0);
309}
310
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311/* **************************************************************** */
312/* */
313/* Functions to manage files and file descriptors */
314/* */
315/* **************************************************************** */
316
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317/* A function to unset no-delay mode on a file descriptor. Used in shell.c
318 to unset it on the fd passed as stdin. Should be called on stdin if
319 readline gets an EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK when trying to read input. */
320
321#if !defined (O_NDELAY)
322# if defined (FNDELAY)
323# define O_NDELAY FNDELAY
324# endif
325#endif /* O_NDELAY */
326
327/* Make sure no-delay mode is not set on file descriptor FD. */
bb70624e 328int
28ef6c31 329sh_unset_nodelay_mode (fd)
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330 int fd;
331{
bb70624e 332 int flags, bflags;
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333
334 if ((flags = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0)) < 0)
bb70624e 335 return -1;
726f6388 336
bb70624e 337 bflags = 0;
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338
339 /* This is defined to O_NDELAY in filecntl.h if O_NONBLOCK is not present
340 and O_NDELAY is defined. */
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341#ifdef O_NONBLOCK
342 bflags |= O_NONBLOCK;
343#endif
344
345#ifdef O_NDELAY
346 bflags |= O_NDELAY;
347#endif
348
349 if (flags & bflags)
726f6388 350 {
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351 flags &= ~bflags;
352 return (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, flags));
726f6388 353 }
726f6388 354
bb70624e 355 return 0;
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356}
357
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358/* Return 1 if file descriptor FD is valid; 0 otherwise. */
359int
360sh_validfd (fd)
361 int fd;
362{
363 return (fcntl (fd, F_GETFD, 0) >= 0);
364}
365
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366/* There is a bug in the NeXT 2.1 rlogind that causes opens
367 of /dev/tty to fail. */
368
369#if defined (__BEOS__)
370/* On BeOS, opening in non-blocking mode exposes a bug in BeOS, so turn it
371 into a no-op. This should probably go away in the future. */
372# undef O_NONBLOCK
373# define O_NONBLOCK 0
374#endif /* __BEOS__ */
375
726f6388 376void
ccc6cda3 377check_dev_tty ()
726f6388 378{
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379 int tty_fd;
380 char *tty;
726f6388 381
d166f048 382 tty_fd = open ("/dev/tty", O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK);
726f6388 383
ccc6cda3 384 if (tty_fd < 0)
726f6388 385 {
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386 tty = (char *)ttyname (fileno (stdin));
387 if (tty == 0)
388 return;
d166f048 389 tty_fd = open (tty, O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK);
726f6388 390 }
ccc6cda3 391 close (tty_fd);
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392}
393
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394/* Return 1 if PATH1 and PATH2 are the same file. This is kind of
395 expensive. If non-NULL STP1 and STP2 point to stat structures
396 corresponding to PATH1 and PATH2, respectively. */
726f6388 397int
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398same_file (path1, path2, stp1, stp2)
399 char *path1, *path2;
400 struct stat *stp1, *stp2;
726f6388 401{
ccc6cda3 402 struct stat st1, st2;
726f6388 403
ccc6cda3 404 if (stp1 == NULL)
726f6388 405 {
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406 if (stat (path1, &st1) != 0)
407 return (0);
408 stp1 = &st1;
726f6388 409 }
726f6388 410
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411 if (stp2 == NULL)
412 {
413 if (stat (path2, &st2) != 0)
414 return (0);
415 stp2 = &st2;
416 }
726f6388 417
ccc6cda3 418 return ((stp1->st_dev == stp2->st_dev) && (stp1->st_ino == stp2->st_ino));
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419}
420
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421/* Move FD to a number close to the maximum number of file descriptors
422 allowed in the shell process, to avoid the user stepping on it with
423 redirection and causing us extra work. If CHECK_NEW is non-zero,
424 we check whether or not the file descriptors are in use before
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425 duplicating FD onto them. MAXFD says where to start checking the
426 file descriptors. If it's less than 20, we get the maximum value
427 available from getdtablesize(2). */
726f6388 428int
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429move_to_high_fd (fd, check_new, maxfd)
430 int fd, check_new, maxfd;
726f6388 431{
ccc6cda3 432 int script_fd, nfds, ignore;
726f6388 433
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434 if (maxfd < 20)
435 {
436 nfds = getdtablesize ();
437 if (nfds <= 0)
438 nfds = 20;
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439 if (nfds > HIGH_FD_MAX)
440 nfds = HIGH_FD_MAX; /* reasonable maximum */
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441 }
442 else
443 nfds = maxfd;
726f6388 444
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445 for (nfds--; check_new && nfds > 3; nfds--)
446 if (fcntl (nfds, F_GETFD, &ignore) == -1)
447 break;
726f6388 448
7117c2d2 449 if (nfds > 3 && fd != nfds && (script_fd = dup2 (fd, nfds)) != -1)
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450 {
451 if (check_new == 0 || fd != fileno (stderr)) /* don't close stderr */
452 close (fd);
453 return (script_fd);
454 }
726f6388 455
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456 /* OK, we didn't find one less than our artificial maximum; return the
457 original file descriptor. */
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458 return (fd);
459}
460
461/* Return non-zero if the characters from SAMPLE are not all valid
462 characters to be found in the first line of a shell script. We
463 check up to the first newline, or SAMPLE_LEN, whichever comes first.
464 All of the characters must be printable or whitespace. */
726f6388 465
726f6388 466int
ccc6cda3 467check_binary_file (sample, sample_len)
f73dda09 468 char *sample;
ccc6cda3 469 int sample_len;
726f6388 470{
ccc6cda3 471 register int i;
f73dda09 472 unsigned char c;
726f6388 473
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474 for (i = 0; i < sample_len; i++)
475 {
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476 c = sample[i];
477 if (c == '\n')
ccc6cda3 478 return (0);
0628567a 479 if (c == '\0')
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480 return (1);
481 }
726f6388 482
ccc6cda3 483 return (0);
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484}
485
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486/* **************************************************************** */
487/* */
488/* Functions to manipulate pipes */
489/* */
490/* **************************************************************** */
491
492int
493sh_openpipe (pv)
494 int *pv;
495{
496 int r;
497
498 if ((r = pipe (pv)) < 0)
499 return r;
500
501 pv[0] = move_to_high_fd (pv[0], 1, 64);
502 pv[1] = move_to_high_fd (pv[1], 1, 64);
503
504 return 0;
505}
506
507int
508sh_closepipe (pv)
509 int *pv;
510{
511 if (pv[0] >= 0)
512 close (pv[0]);
513
514 if (pv[1] >= 0)
515 close (pv[1]);
516
517 pv[0] = pv[1] = -1;
518 return 0;
519}
520
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521/* **************************************************************** */
522/* */
523/* Functions to inspect pathnames */
524/* */
525/* **************************************************************** */
526
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527int
528file_exists (fn)
529 char *fn;
530{
531 struct stat sb;
532
533 return (stat (fn, &sb) == 0);
534}
535
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536int
537file_isdir (fn)
538 char *fn;
539{
540 struct stat sb;
541
542 return ((stat (fn, &sb) == 0) && S_ISDIR (sb.st_mode));
543}
544
545int
546file_iswdir (fn)
547 char *fn;
548{
0628567a 549 return (file_isdir (fn) && sh_eaccess (fn, W_OK) == 0);
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550}
551
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552/* Return 1 if STRING contains an absolute pathname, else 0. Used by `cd'
553 to decide whether or not to look up a directory name in $CDPATH. */
554int
555absolute_pathname (string)
556 const char *string;
557{
558 if (string == 0 || *string == '\0')
559 return (0);
560
561 if (ABSPATH(string))
562 return (1);
563
564 if (string[0] == '.' && PATHSEP(string[1])) /* . and ./ */
565 return (1);
566
567 if (string[0] == '.' && string[1] == '.' && PATHSEP(string[2])) /* .. and ../ */
568 return (1);
569
570 return (0);
571}
572
573/* Return 1 if STRING is an absolute program name; it is absolute if it
574 contains any slashes. This is used to decide whether or not to look
575 up through $PATH. */
576int
577absolute_program (string)
578 const char *string;
579{
580 return ((char *)xstrchr (string, '/') != (char *)NULL);
581}
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583/* **************************************************************** */
584/* */
585/* Functions to manipulate pathnames */
586/* */
587/* **************************************************************** */
726f6388 588
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589/* Turn STRING (a pathname) into an absolute pathname, assuming that
590 DOT_PATH contains the symbolic location of `.'. This always
591 returns a new string, even if STRING was an absolute pathname to
592 begin with. */
593char *
594make_absolute (string, dot_path)
595 char *string, *dot_path;
596{
597 char *result;
ccc6cda3 598
28ef6c31 599 if (dot_path == 0 || ABSPATH(string))
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600#ifdef __CYGWIN__
601 {
602 char pathbuf[PATH_MAX + 1];
603
604 cygwin_conv_to_full_posix_path (string, pathbuf);
605 result = savestring (pathbuf);
606 }
607#else
726f6388 608 result = savestring (string);
b80f6443 609#endif
726f6388 610 else
bb70624e 611 result = sh_makepath (dot_path, string, 0);
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612
613 return (result);
614}
615
726f6388 616/* Return the `basename' of the pathname in STRING (the stuff after the
95732b49 617 last '/'). If STRING is `/', just return it. */
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618char *
619base_pathname (string)
620 char *string;
621{
622 char *p;
623
95732b49 624#if 0
28ef6c31 625 if (absolute_pathname (string) == 0)
726f6388 626 return (string);
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627#endif
628
629 if (string[0] == '/' && string[1] == 0)
630 return (string);
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632 p = (char *)strrchr (string, '/');
ccc6cda3 633 return (p ? ++p : string);
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634}
635
636/* Return the full pathname of FILE. Easy. Filenames that begin
637 with a '/' are returned as themselves. Other filenames have
638 the current working directory prepended. A new string is
639 returned in either case. */
640char *
641full_pathname (file)
642 char *file;
643{
bb70624e 644 char *ret;
726f6388 645
7117c2d2 646 file = (*file == '~') ? bash_tilde_expand (file, 0) : savestring (file);
726f6388 647
28ef6c31 648 if (ABSPATH(file))
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649 return (file);
650
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651 ret = sh_makepath ((char *)NULL, file, (MP_DOCWD|MP_RMDOT));
652 free (file);
726f6388 653
bb70624e 654 return (ret);
726f6388 655}
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656
657/* A slightly related function. Get the prettiest name of this
658 directory possible. */
ccc6cda3 659static char tdir[PATH_MAX];
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660
661/* Return a pretty pathname. If the first part of the pathname is
662 the same as $HOME, then replace that with `~'. */
663char *
664polite_directory_format (name)
665 char *name;
666{
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667 char *home;
668 int l;
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670 home = get_string_value ("HOME");
671 l = home ? strlen (home) : 0;
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672 if (l > 1 && strncmp (home, name, l) == 0 && (!name[l] || name[l] == '/'))
673 {
e8ce775d 674 strncpy (tdir + 1, name + l, sizeof(tdir) - 2);
726f6388 675 tdir[0] = '~';
e8ce775d 676 tdir[sizeof(tdir) - 1] = '\0';
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677 return (tdir);
678 }
679 else
680 return (name);
681}
682
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683/* Trim NAME. If NAME begins with `~/', skip over tilde prefix. Trim to
684 keep any tilde prefix and PROMPT_DIRTRIM trailing directory components
685 and replace the intervening characters with `...' */
686char *
687trim_pathname (name, maxlen)
688 char *name;
689 int maxlen;
690{
691 int nlen, ndirs;
692 intmax_t nskip;
693 char *nbeg, *nend, *ntail, *v;
694
695 if (name == 0 || (nlen = strlen (name)) == 0)
696 return name;
697 nend = name + nlen;
698
699 v = get_string_value ("PROMPT_DIRTRIM");
700 if (v == 0 || *v == 0)
701 return name;
702 if (legal_number (v, &nskip) == 0 || nskip <= 0)
703 return name;
704
705 /* Skip over tilde prefix */
706 nbeg = name;
707 if (name[0] == '~')
708 for (nbeg = name; *nbeg; nbeg++)
709 if (*nbeg == '/')
710 {
711 nbeg++;
712 break;
713 }
714 if (*nbeg == 0)
715 return name;
716
717 for (ndirs = 0, ntail = nbeg; *ntail; ntail++)
718 if (*ntail == '/')
719 ndirs++;
720 if (ndirs <= nskip)
721 return name;
722
723 for (ntail = (*nend == '/') ? nend : nend - 1; ntail > nbeg; ntail--)
724 {
725 if (*ntail == '/')
726 nskip--;
727 if (nskip == 0)
728 break;
729 }
730 if (ntail == nbeg)
731 return name;
732
733 /* Now we want to return name[0..nbeg]+"..."+ntail, modifying name in place */
734 nlen = ntail - nbeg;
735 if (nlen <= 3)
736 return name;
737
738 *nbeg++ = '.';
739 *nbeg++ = '.';
740 *nbeg++ = '.';
741
742 nlen = nend - ntail;
743 memcpy (nbeg, ntail, nlen);
744 nbeg[nlen] = '\0';
745
746 return name;
747}
748
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749/* Given a string containing units of information separated by colons,
750 return the next one pointed to by (P_INDEX), or NULL if there are no more.
751 Advance (P_INDEX) to the character after the colon. */
752char *
753extract_colon_unit (string, p_index)
754 char *string;
755 int *p_index;
726f6388 756{
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757 int i, start, len;
758 char *value;
726f6388 759
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760 if (string == 0)
761 return (string);
726f6388 762
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763 len = strlen (string);
764 if (*p_index >= len)
765 return ((char *)NULL);
726f6388 766
ccc6cda3 767 i = *p_index;
726f6388 768
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769 /* Each call to this routine leaves the index pointing at a colon if
770 there is more to the path. If I is > 0, then increment past the
771 `:'. If I is 0, then the path has a leading colon. Trailing colons
772 are handled OK by the `else' part of the if statement; an empty
773 string is returned in that case. */
774 if (i && string[i] == ':')
775 i++;
776
777 for (start = i; string[i] && string[i] != ':'; i++)
778 ;
779
780 *p_index = i;
781
782 if (i == start)
783 {
784 if (string[i])
785 (*p_index)++;
786 /* Return "" in the case of a trailing `:'. */
f73dda09 787 value = (char *)xmalloc (1);
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788 value[0] = '\0';
789 }
790 else
bb70624e 791 value = substring (string, start, i);
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792
793 return (value);
726f6388 794}
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795
796/* **************************************************************** */
797/* */
798/* Tilde Initialization and Expansion */
799/* */
800/* **************************************************************** */
801
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802#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD)
803extern char *get_dirstack_from_string __P((char *));
804#endif
805
f73dda09 806static char **bash_tilde_prefixes;
95732b49 807static char **bash_tilde_prefixes2;
f73dda09 808static char **bash_tilde_suffixes;
95732b49 809static char **bash_tilde_suffixes2;
f73dda09 810
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811/* If tilde_expand hasn't been able to expand the text, perhaps it
812 is a special shell expansion. This function is installed as the
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813 tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook. It knows how to expand ~- and ~+.
814 If PUSHD_AND_POPD is defined, ~[+-]N expands to directories from the
815 directory stack. */
726f6388 816static char *
d166f048 817bash_special_tilde_expansions (text)
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818 char *text;
819{
ccc6cda3 820 char *result;
726f6388 821
ccc6cda3 822 result = (char *)NULL;
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824 if (text[0] == '+' && text[1] == '\0')
825 result = get_string_value ("PWD");
826 else if (text[0] == '-' && text[1] == '\0')
827 result = get_string_value ("OLDPWD");
828#if defined (PUSHD_AND_POPD)
f73dda09 829 else if (DIGIT (*text) || ((*text == '+' || *text == '-') && DIGIT (text[1])))
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830 result = get_dirstack_from_string (text);
831#endif
726f6388 832
ccc6cda3 833 return (result ? savestring (result) : (char *)NULL);
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834}
835
836/* Initialize the tilde expander. In Bash, we handle `~-' and `~+', as
837 well as handling special tilde prefixes; `:~" and `=~' are indications
838 that we should do tilde expansion. */
839void
840tilde_initialize ()
841{
842 static int times_called = 0;
843
d166f048 844 /* Tell the tilde expander that we want a crack first. */
f73dda09 845 tilde_expansion_preexpansion_hook = bash_special_tilde_expansions;
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846
847 /* Tell the tilde expander about special strings which start a tilde
848 expansion, and the special strings that end one. Only do this once.
849 tilde_initialize () is called from within bashline_reinitialize (). */
cce855bc 850 if (times_called++ == 0)
726f6388 851 {
7117c2d2 852 bash_tilde_prefixes = strvec_create (3);
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853 bash_tilde_prefixes[0] = "=~";
854 bash_tilde_prefixes[1] = ":~";
855 bash_tilde_prefixes[2] = (char *)NULL;
856
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857 bash_tilde_prefixes2 = strvec_create (2);
858 bash_tilde_prefixes2[0] = ":~";
859 bash_tilde_prefixes2[1] = (char *)NULL;
860
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861 tilde_additional_prefixes = bash_tilde_prefixes;
862
7117c2d2 863 bash_tilde_suffixes = strvec_create (3);
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864 bash_tilde_suffixes[0] = ":";
865 bash_tilde_suffixes[1] = "=~"; /* XXX - ?? */
866 bash_tilde_suffixes[2] = (char *)NULL;
867
868 tilde_additional_suffixes = bash_tilde_suffixes;
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870 bash_tilde_suffixes2 = strvec_create (2);
871 bash_tilde_suffixes2[0] = ":";
872 bash_tilde_suffixes2[1] = (char *)NULL;
726f6388 873 }
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874}
875
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876/* POSIX.2, 3.6.1: A tilde-prefix consists of an unquoted tilde character
877 at the beginning of the word, followed by all of the characters preceding
878 the first unquoted slash in the word, or all the characters in the word
879 if there is no slash...If none of the characters in the tilde-prefix are
880 quoted, the characters in the tilde-prefix following the tilde shell be
881 treated as a possible login name. */
882
883#define TILDE_END(c) ((c) == '\0' || (c) == '/' || (c) == ':')
884
885static int
886unquoted_tilde_word (s)
887 const char *s;
888{
889 const char *r;
890
891 for (r = s; TILDE_END(*r) == 0; r++)
892 {
893 switch (*r)
894 {
895 case '\\':
896 case '\'':
897 case '"':
898 return 0;
899 }
900 }
901 return 1;
902}
903
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905 prefix in newly-allocated memory. Return the length of the string in
906 *LENP. FLAGS tells whether or not we're in an assignment context --
907 if so, `:' delimits the end of the tilde prefix as well. */
908char *
909bash_tilde_find_word (s, flags, lenp)
910 const char *s;
911 int flags, *lenp;
912{
913 const char *r;
914 char *ret;
915 int l;
916
917 for (r = s; *r && *r != '/'; r++)
918 {
919 /* Short-circuit immediately if we see a quote character. Even though
920 POSIX says that `the first unquoted slash' (or `:') terminates the
921 tilde-prefix, in practice, any quoted portion of the tilde prefix
922 will cause it to not be expanded. */
923 if (*r == '\\' || *r == '\'' || *r == '"')
924 {
925 ret = savestring (s);
926 if (lenp)
927 *lenp = 0;
928 return ret;
929 }
930 else if (flags && *r == ':')
931 break;
932 }
933 l = r - s;
934 ret = xmalloc (l + 1);
935 strncpy (ret, s, l);
936 ret[l] = '\0';
937 if (lenp)
938 *lenp = l;
939 return ret;
940}
941
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942/* Tilde-expand S by running it through the tilde expansion library.
943 ASSIGN_P is 1 if this is a variable assignment, so the alternate
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944 tilde prefixes should be enabled (`=~' and `:~', see above). If
945 ASSIGN_P is 2, we are expanding the rhs of an assignment statement,
946 so `=~' is not valid. */
ccc6cda3 947char *
7117c2d2 948bash_tilde_expand (s, assign_p)
f73dda09 949 const char *s;
7117c2d2 950 int assign_p;
726f6388 951{
3185942a 952 int old_immed, old_term, r;
ccc6cda3 953 char *ret;
726f6388 954
ccc6cda3 955 old_immed = interrupt_immediately;
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956 old_term = terminate_immediately;
957 interrupt_immediately = terminate_immediately = 1;
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959 tilde_additional_prefixes = assign_p == 0 ? (char **)0
960 : (assign_p == 2 ? bash_tilde_prefixes2 : bash_tilde_prefixes);
961 if (assign_p == 2)
962 tilde_additional_suffixes = bash_tilde_suffixes2;
963
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964 r = (*s == '~') ? unquoted_tilde_word (s) : 1;
965 ret = r ? tilde_expand (s) : savestring (s);
ccc6cda3 966 interrupt_immediately = old_immed;
3185942a 967 terminate_immediately = old_term;
ccc6cda3 968 return (ret);
726f6388 969}
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970
971/* **************************************************************** */
972/* */
973/* Functions to manipulate and search the group list */
974/* */
975/* **************************************************************** */
976
977static int ngroups, maxgroups;
978
979/* The set of groups that this user is a member of. */
980static GETGROUPS_T *group_array = (GETGROUPS_T *)NULL;
981
982#if !defined (NOGROUP)
983# define NOGROUP (gid_t) -1
984#endif
985
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987initialize_group_array ()
988{
989 register int i;
990
991 if (maxgroups == 0)
992 maxgroups = getmaxgroups ();
993
994 ngroups = 0;
995 group_array = (GETGROUPS_T *)xrealloc (group_array, maxgroups * sizeof (GETGROUPS_T));
996
997#if defined (HAVE_GETGROUPS)
998 ngroups = getgroups (maxgroups, group_array);
999#endif
1000
1001 /* If getgroups returns nothing, or the OS does not support getgroups(),
1002 make sure the groups array includes at least the current gid. */
1003 if (ngroups == 0)
1004 {
1005 group_array[0] = current_user.gid;
1006 ngroups = 1;
1007 }
1008
1009 /* If the primary group is not in the groups array, add it as group_array[0]
1010 and shuffle everything else up 1, if there's room. */
1011 for (i = 0; i < ngroups; i++)
1012 if (current_user.gid == (gid_t)group_array[i])
1013 break;
1014 if (i == ngroups && ngroups < maxgroups)
1015 {
1016 for (i = ngroups; i > 0; i--)
28ef6c31 1017 group_array[i] = group_array[i - 1];
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1019 ngroups++;
1020 }
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1022 /* If the primary group is not group_array[0], swap group_array[0] and
1023 whatever the current group is. The vast majority of systems should
1024 not need this; a notable exception is Linux. */
1025 if (group_array[0] != current_user.gid)
1026 {
1027 for (i = 0; i < ngroups; i++)
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1028 if (group_array[i] == current_user.gid)
1029 break;
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1030 if (i < ngroups)
1031 {
1032 group_array[i] = group_array[0];
1033 group_array[0] = current_user.gid;
1034 }
1035 }
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1037
1038/* Return non-zero if GID is one that we have in our groups list. */
1039int
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1040#if defined (__STDC__) || defined ( _MINIX)
1041group_member (gid_t gid)
1042#else
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1043group_member (gid)
1044 gid_t gid;
cce855bc 1045#endif /* !__STDC__ && !_MINIX */
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1046{
1047#if defined (HAVE_GETGROUPS)
1048 register int i;
1049#endif
1050
1051 /* Short-circuit if possible, maybe saving a call to getgroups(). */
1052 if (gid == current_user.gid || gid == current_user.egid)
1053 return (1);
1054
1055#if defined (HAVE_GETGROUPS)
1056 if (ngroups == 0)
1057 initialize_group_array ();
1058
1059 /* In case of error, the user loses. */
1060 if (ngroups <= 0)
1061 return (0);
1062
1063 /* Search through the list looking for GID. */
1064 for (i = 0; i < ngroups; i++)
1065 if (gid == (gid_t)group_array[i])
1066 return (1);
1067#endif
1068
1069 return (0);
1070}
1071
1072char **
1073get_group_list (ngp)
1074 int *ngp;
1075{
1076 static char **group_vector = (char **)NULL;
1077 register int i;
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1079 if (group_vector)
1080 {
1081 if (ngp)
1082 *ngp = ngroups;
1083 return group_vector;
1084 }
1085
1086 if (ngroups == 0)
1087 initialize_group_array ();
1088
1089 if (ngroups <= 0)
1090 {
1091 if (ngp)
1092 *ngp = 0;
1093 return (char **)NULL;
1094 }
1095
7117c2d2 1096 group_vector = strvec_create (ngroups);
d166f048 1097 for (i = 0; i < ngroups; i++)
7117c2d2 1098 group_vector[i] = itos (group_array[i]);
b72432fd 1099
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1101 *ngp = ngroups;
1102 return group_vector;
1103}
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1105int *
1106get_group_array (ngp)
1107 int *ngp;
1108{
1109 int i;
1110 static int *group_iarray = (int *)NULL;
1111
1112 if (group_iarray)
1113 {
1114 if (ngp)
1115 *ngp = ngroups;
1116 return (group_iarray);
1117 }
1118
1119 if (ngroups == 0)
1120 initialize_group_array ();
1121
1122 if (ngroups <= 0)
1123 {
1124 if (ngp)
1125 *ngp = 0;
1126 return (int *)NULL;
1127 }
1128
1129 group_iarray = (int *)xmalloc (ngroups * sizeof (int));
1130 for (i = 0; i < ngroups; i++)
1131 group_iarray[i] = (int)group_array[i];
1132
1133 if (ngp)
1134 *ngp = ngroups;
1135 return group_iarray;
1136}