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1/* input.c -- functions to perform buffered input with synchronization. */
2
74091dd4 3/* Copyright (C) 1992-2021 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
ccc6cda3 21#include "config.h"
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22
23#include "bashtypes.h"
b80f6443 24#if !defined (_MINIX) && defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H)
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25# include <sys/file.h>
26#endif
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27#include "filecntl.h"
28#include "posixstat.h"
29#include <stdio.h>
30#include <errno.h>
31
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32#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
33# include <unistd.h>
34#endif
35
726f6388 36#include "bashansi.h"
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37#include "bashintl.h"
38
d233b485 39#include "shell.h"
726f6388 40#include "input.h"
ccc6cda3 41#include "externs.h"
ac50fbac 42#include "trap.h"
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43
44#if !defined (errno)
45extern int errno;
46#endif /* !errno */
47
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48#if defined (EAGAIN)
49# define X_EAGAIN EAGAIN
50#else
51# define X_EAGAIN -99
52#endif
53
54#if defined (EWOULDBLOCK)
55# define X_EWOULDBLOCK EWOULDBLOCK
56#else
57# define X_EWOULDBLOCK -99
58#endif
59
8868edaf 60extern void termsig_handler PARAMS((int));
0628567a 61
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62/* Functions to handle reading input on systems that don't restart read(2)
63 if a signal is received. */
64
8868edaf 65static char localbuf[1024];
95732b49 66static int local_index = 0, local_bufused = 0;
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67
68/* Posix and USG systems do not guarantee to restart read () if it is
69 interrupted by a signal. We do the read ourselves, and restart it
70 if it returns EINTR. */
71int
72getc_with_restart (stream)
73 FILE *stream;
74{
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75 unsigned char uc;
76
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77 CHECK_TERMSIG;
78
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79 /* Try local buffering to reduce the number of read(2) calls. */
80 if (local_index == local_bufused || local_bufused == 0)
81 {
82 while (1)
83 {
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84 QUIT;
85 run_pending_traps ();
86
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87 local_bufused = read (fileno (stream), localbuf, sizeof(localbuf));
88 if (local_bufused > 0)
89 break;
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90 else if (local_bufused == 0)
91 {
92 local_index = 0;
93 return EOF;
94 }
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95 else if (errno == X_EAGAIN || errno == X_EWOULDBLOCK)
96 {
97 if (sh_unset_nodelay_mode (fileno (stream)) < 0)
98 {
99 sys_error (_("cannot reset nodelay mode for fd %d"), fileno (stream));
ac50fbac 100 local_index = local_bufused = 0;
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101 return EOF;
102 }
103 continue;
104 }
ac50fbac 105 else if (errno != EINTR)
ccc6cda3 106 {
ac50fbac 107 local_index = local_bufused = 0;
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108 return EOF;
109 }
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110 else if (interrupt_state || terminating_signal) /* QUIT; */
111 local_index = local_bufused = 0;
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112 }
113 local_index = 0;
114 }
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115 uc = localbuf[local_index++];
116 return uc;
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117}
118
119int
120ungetc_with_restart (c, stream)
121 int c;
122 FILE *stream;
123{
124 if (local_index == 0 || c == EOF)
125 return EOF;
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126 localbuf[--local_index] = c;
127 return c;
ccc6cda3 128}
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129
130#if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
131
132/* A facility similar to stdio, but input-only. */
133
bb70624e 134#if defined (USING_BASH_MALLOC)
8868edaf 135# define MAX_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 8172
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136#else
137# define MAX_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 8192
138#endif
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139
140#if !defined (SEEK_CUR)
141# define SEEK_CUR 1
142#endif /* !SEEK_CUR */
143
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144#ifdef max
145# undef max
146#endif
147#define max(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
148#ifdef min
149# undef min
150#endif
151#define min(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (b) : (a))
152
726f6388 153int bash_input_fd_changed;
ccc6cda3 154
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155/* This provides a way to map from a file descriptor to the buffer
156 associated with that file descriptor, rather than just the other
157 way around. This is needed so that buffers are managed properly
158 in constructs like 3<&4. buffers[x]->b_fd == x -- that is how the
159 correspondence is maintained. */
cce855bc 160static BUFFERED_STREAM **buffers = (BUFFERED_STREAM **)NULL;
ccc6cda3 161static int nbuffers;
726f6388 162
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163#define ALLOCATE_BUFFERS(n) \
164 do { if ((n) >= nbuffers) allocate_buffers (n); } while (0)
165
166/* Make sure `buffers' has at least N elements. */
167static void
168allocate_buffers (n)
169 int n;
170{
171 register int i, orig_nbuffers;
172
173 orig_nbuffers = nbuffers;
174 nbuffers = n + 20;
175 buffers = (BUFFERED_STREAM **)xrealloc
176 (buffers, nbuffers * sizeof (BUFFERED_STREAM *));
177
178 /* Zero out the new buffers. */
179 for (i = orig_nbuffers; i < nbuffers; i++)
180 buffers[i] = (BUFFERED_STREAM *)NULL;
181}
182
183/* Construct and return a BUFFERED_STREAM corresponding to file descriptor
184 FD, using BUFFER. */
185static BUFFERED_STREAM *
186make_buffered_stream (fd, buffer, bufsize)
187 int fd;
188 char *buffer;
cce855bc 189 size_t bufsize;
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190{
191 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
192
193 bp = (BUFFERED_STREAM *)xmalloc (sizeof (BUFFERED_STREAM));
194 ALLOCATE_BUFFERS (fd);
195 buffers[fd] = bp;
196 bp->b_fd = fd;
197 bp->b_buffer = buffer;
198 bp->b_size = bufsize;
ccc6cda3 199 bp->b_used = bp->b_inputp = bp->b_flag = 0;
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200 if (bufsize == 1)
201 bp->b_flag |= B_UNBUFF;
495aee44 202 if (O_TEXT && (fcntl (fd, F_GETFL) & O_TEXT) != 0)
a0c0a00f 203 bp->b_flag |= B_TEXT;
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204 return (bp);
205}
206
207/* Allocate a new BUFFERED_STREAM, copy BP to it, and return the new copy. */
208static BUFFERED_STREAM *
209copy_buffered_stream (bp)
210 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
211{
212 BUFFERED_STREAM *nbp;
213
214 if (!bp)
215 return ((BUFFERED_STREAM *)NULL);
216
217 nbp = (BUFFERED_STREAM *)xmalloc (sizeof (BUFFERED_STREAM));
218 xbcopy ((char *)bp, (char *)nbp, sizeof (BUFFERED_STREAM));
219 return (nbp);
220}
221
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222int
223set_bash_input_fd (fd)
224 int fd;
225{
226 if (bash_input.type == st_bstream)
227 bash_input.location.buffered_fd = fd;
228 else if (interactive_shell == 0)
229 default_buffered_input = fd;
230 return 0;
231}
232
233int
234fd_is_bash_input (fd)
235 int fd;
236{
237 if (bash_input.type == st_bstream && bash_input.location.buffered_fd == fd)
238 return 1;
239 else if (interactive_shell == 0 && default_buffered_input == fd)
240 return 1;
241 return 0;
242}
243
244/* Save the buffered stream corresponding to file descriptor FD (which bash
245 is using to read input) to a buffered stream associated with NEW_FD. If
246 NEW_FD is -1, a new file descriptor is allocated with fcntl. The new
247 file descriptor is returned on success, -1 on error. */
248int
249save_bash_input (fd, new_fd)
250 int fd, new_fd;
251{
252 int nfd;
253
254 /* Sync the stream so we can re-read from the new file descriptor. We
255 might be able to avoid this by copying the buffered stream verbatim
256 to the new file descriptor. */
257 if (buffers[fd])
258 sync_buffered_stream (fd);
259
260 /* Now take care of duplicating the file descriptor that bash is
261 using for input, so we can reinitialize it later. */
262 nfd = (new_fd == -1) ? fcntl (fd, F_DUPFD, 10) : new_fd;
263 if (nfd == -1)
264 {
265 if (fcntl (fd, F_GETFD, 0) == 0)
b80f6443 266 sys_error (_("cannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %d"), fd);
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267 return -1;
268 }
269
a0c0a00f 270 if (nfd < nbuffers && buffers[nfd])
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271 {
272 /* What's this? A stray buffer without an associated open file
273 descriptor? Free up the buffer and report the error. */
b80f6443 274 internal_error (_("save_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %d"), nfd);
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275 if (buffers[nfd]->b_flag & B_SHAREDBUF)
276 buffers[nfd]->b_buffer = (char *)NULL;
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277 free_buffered_stream (buffers[nfd]);
278 }
279
280 /* Reinitialize bash_input.location. */
281 if (bash_input.type == st_bstream)
282 {
283 bash_input.location.buffered_fd = nfd;
284 fd_to_buffered_stream (nfd);
285 close_buffered_fd (fd); /* XXX */
286 }
287 else
288 /* If the current input type is not a buffered stream, but the shell
289 is not interactive and therefore using a buffered stream to read
290 input (e.g. with an `eval exec 3>output' inside a script), note
291 that the input fd has been changed. pop_stream() looks at this
292 value and adjusts the input fd to the new value of
293 default_buffered_input accordingly. */
294 bash_input_fd_changed++;
295
296 if (default_buffered_input == fd)
297 default_buffered_input = nfd;
298
299 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (nfd);
300 return nfd;
301}
302
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303/* Check that file descriptor FD is not the one that bash is currently
304 using to read input from a script. FD is about to be duplicated onto,
305 which means that the kernel will close it for us. If FD is the bash
306 input file descriptor, we need to seek backwards in the script (if
307 possible and necessary -- scripts read from stdin are still unbuffered),
308 allocate a new file descriptor to use for bash input, and re-initialize
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309 the buffered stream. Make sure the file descriptor used to save bash
310 input is set close-on-exec. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. This
311 works only if fd is > 0 -- if fd == 0 and bash is reading input from
ac50fbac 312 fd 0, sync_buffered_stream is used instead, to cooperate with input
28ef6c31 313 redirection (look at redir.c:add_undo_redirect()). */
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314int
315check_bash_input (fd)
316 int fd;
317{
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318 if (fd_is_bash_input (fd))
319 {
320 if (fd > 0)
321 return ((save_bash_input (fd, -1) == -1) ? -1 : 0);
322 else if (fd == 0)
323 return ((sync_buffered_stream (fd) == -1) ? -1 : 0);
324 }
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325 return 0;
326}
327
328/* This is the buffered stream analogue of dup2(fd1, fd2). The
329 BUFFERED_STREAM corresponding to fd2 is deallocated, if one exists.
330 BUFFERS[fd1] is copied to BUFFERS[fd2]. This is called by the
331 redirect code for constructs like 4<&0 and 3</etc/rc.local. */
ccc6cda3 332int
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333duplicate_buffered_stream (fd1, fd2)
334 int fd1, fd2;
335{
336 int is_bash_input, m;
337
338 if (fd1 == fd2)
339 return 0;
340
341 m = max (fd1, fd2);
342 ALLOCATE_BUFFERS (m);
343
344 /* If FD2 is the file descriptor bash is currently using for shell input,
345 we need to do some extra work to make sure that the buffered stream
346 actually exists (it might not if fd1 was not active, and the copy
347 didn't actually do anything). */
348 is_bash_input = (bash_input.type == st_bstream) &&
349 (bash_input.location.buffered_fd == fd2);
350
351 if (buffers[fd2])
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352 {
353 /* If the two objects share the same b_buffer, don't free it. */
354 if (buffers[fd1] && buffers[fd1]->b_buffer && buffers[fd1]->b_buffer == buffers[fd2]->b_buffer)
355 buffers[fd2] = (BUFFERED_STREAM *)NULL;
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356 /* If this buffer is shared with another fd, don't free the buffer */
357 else if (buffers[fd2]->b_flag & B_SHAREDBUF)
358 {
359 buffers[fd2]->b_buffer = (char *)NULL;
360 free_buffered_stream (buffers[fd2]);
361 }
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362 else
363 free_buffered_stream (buffers[fd2]);
364 }
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365 buffers[fd2] = copy_buffered_stream (buffers[fd1]);
366 if (buffers[fd2])
367 buffers[fd2]->b_fd = fd2;
368
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369 if (is_bash_input)
370 {
371 if (!buffers[fd2])
372 fd_to_buffered_stream (fd2);
373 buffers[fd2]->b_flag |= B_WASBASHINPUT;
374 }
ccc6cda3 375
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376 if (fd_is_bash_input (fd1) || (buffers[fd1] && (buffers[fd1]->b_flag & B_SHAREDBUF)))
377 buffers[fd2]->b_flag |= B_SHAREDBUF;
378
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379 return (fd2);
380}
381
382/* Return 1 if a seek on FD will succeed. */
495aee44 383#define fd_is_seekable(fd) (lseek ((fd), 0L, SEEK_CUR) >= 0)
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384
385/* Take FD, a file descriptor, and create and return a buffered stream
386 corresponding to it. If something is wrong and the file descriptor
387 is invalid, return a NULL stream. */
388BUFFERED_STREAM *
389fd_to_buffered_stream (fd)
390 int fd;
391{
392 char *buffer;
cce855bc 393 size_t size;
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394 struct stat sb;
395
396 if (fstat (fd, &sb) < 0)
397 {
398 close (fd);
399 return ((BUFFERED_STREAM *)NULL);
400 }
401
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402 size = (fd_is_seekable (fd)) ? min (sb.st_size, MAX_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE) : 1;
403 if (size == 0)
726f6388 404 size = 1;
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405 buffer = (char *)xmalloc (size);
406
407 return (make_buffered_stream (fd, buffer, size));
408}
409
410/* Return a buffered stream corresponding to FILE, a file name. */
411BUFFERED_STREAM *
412open_buffered_stream (file)
413 char *file;
414{
415 int fd;
416
417 fd = open (file, O_RDONLY);
ccc6cda3 418 return ((fd >= 0) ? fd_to_buffered_stream (fd) : (BUFFERED_STREAM *)NULL);
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419}
420
421/* Deallocate a buffered stream and free up its resources. Make sure we
422 zero out the slot in BUFFERS that points to BP. */
423void
424free_buffered_stream (bp)
425 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
426{
427 int n;
428
429 if (!bp)
430 return;
431
432 n = bp->b_fd;
433 if (bp->b_buffer)
434 free (bp->b_buffer);
435 free (bp);
436 buffers[n] = (BUFFERED_STREAM *)NULL;
437}
438
439/* Close the file descriptor associated with BP, a buffered stream, and free
440 up the stream. Return the status of closing BP's file descriptor. */
441int
442close_buffered_stream (bp)
443 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
444{
445 int fd;
446
447 if (!bp)
448 return (0);
449 fd = bp->b_fd;
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450 if (bp->b_flag & B_SHAREDBUF)
451 bp->b_buffer = (char *)NULL;
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452 free_buffered_stream (bp);
453 return (close (fd));
454}
455
456/* Deallocate the buffered stream associated with file descriptor FD, and
457 close FD. Return the status of the close on FD. */
458int
459close_buffered_fd (fd)
460 int fd;
461{
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462 if (fd < 0)
463 {
464 errno = EBADF;
465 return -1;
466 }
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467 if (fd >= nbuffers || !buffers || !buffers[fd])
468 return (close (fd));
469 return (close_buffered_stream (buffers[fd]));
470}
471
ac50fbac 472/* Make the BUFFERED_STREAM associated with buffers[FD] be BP, and return
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473 the old BUFFERED_STREAM. */
474BUFFERED_STREAM *
475set_buffered_stream (fd, bp)
476 int fd;
477 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
478{
479 BUFFERED_STREAM *ret;
480
481 ret = buffers[fd];
482 buffers[fd] = bp;
483 return ret;
484}
485
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486/* Read a buffer full of characters from BP, a buffered stream. */
487static int
488b_fill_buffer (bp)
489 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
490{
f73dda09 491 ssize_t nr;
495aee44 492 off_t o;
f73dda09 493
0628567a 494 CHECK_TERMSIG;
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495 /* In an environment where text and binary files are treated differently,
496 compensate for lseek() on text files returning an offset different from
497 the count of characters read() returns. Text-mode streams have to be
498 treated as unbuffered. */
499 if ((bp->b_flag & (B_TEXT | B_UNBUFF)) == B_TEXT)
500 {
501 o = lseek (bp->b_fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
502 nr = zread (bp->b_fd, bp->b_buffer, bp->b_size);
503 if (nr > 0 && nr < lseek (bp->b_fd, 0, SEEK_CUR) - o)
504 {
505 lseek (bp->b_fd, o, SEEK_SET);
506 bp->b_flag |= B_UNBUFF;
507 bp->b_size = 1;
508 nr = zread (bp->b_fd, bp->b_buffer, bp->b_size);
509 }
510 }
511 else
512 nr = zread (bp->b_fd, bp->b_buffer, bp->b_size);
f73dda09 513 if (nr <= 0)
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d233b485 515 bp->b_used = bp->b_inputp = 0;
726f6388 516 bp->b_buffer[0] = 0;
f73dda09 517 if (nr == 0)
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518 bp->b_flag |= B_EOF;
519 else
520 bp->b_flag |= B_ERROR;
521 return (EOF);
522 }
f73dda09 523
f73dda09 524 bp->b_used = nr;
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525 bp->b_inputp = 0;
526 return (bp->b_buffer[bp->b_inputp++] & 0xFF);
527}
528
529/* Get a character from buffered stream BP. */
530#define bufstream_getc(bp) \
531 (bp->b_inputp == bp->b_used || !bp->b_used) \
532 ? b_fill_buffer (bp) \
533 : bp->b_buffer[bp->b_inputp++] & 0xFF
534
535/* Push C back onto buffered stream BP. */
536static int
537bufstream_ungetc(c, bp)
538 int c;
539 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
540{
d233b485 541 if (c == EOF || bp == 0 || bp->b_inputp == 0)
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542 return (EOF);
543
544 bp->b_buffer[--bp->b_inputp] = c;
545 return (c);
546}
547
548/* Seek backwards on file BFD to synchronize what we've read so far
549 with the underlying file pointer. */
550int
551sync_buffered_stream (bfd)
552 int bfd;
553{
554 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
ccc6cda3 555 off_t chars_left;
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28ef6c31 557 if (buffers == 0 || (bp = buffers[bfd]) == 0)
726f6388 558 return (-1);
28ef6c31 559
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560 chars_left = bp->b_used - bp->b_inputp;
561 if (chars_left)
562 lseek (bp->b_fd, -chars_left, SEEK_CUR);
563 bp->b_used = bp->b_inputp = 0;
564 return (0);
565}
566
567int
568buffered_getchar ()
569{
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570 CHECK_TERMSIG;
571
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572 if (bash_input.location.buffered_fd < 0 || buffers[bash_input.location.buffered_fd] == 0)
573 return EOF;
574
28ef6c31 575#if !defined (DJGPP)
726f6388 576 return (bufstream_getc (buffers[bash_input.location.buffered_fd]));
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577#else
578 /* On DJGPP, ignore \r. */
579 int ch;
580 while ((ch = bufstream_getc (buffers[bash_input.location.buffered_fd])) == '\r')
581 ;
582 return ch;
583#endif
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584}
585
586int
587buffered_ungetchar (c)
588 int c;
589{
590 return (bufstream_ungetc (c, buffers[bash_input.location.buffered_fd]));
591}
592
593/* Make input come from file descriptor BFD through a buffered stream. */
594void
595with_input_from_buffered_stream (bfd, name)
596 int bfd;
597 char *name;
598{
599 INPUT_STREAM location;
ccc6cda3 600 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
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601
602 location.buffered_fd = bfd;
603 /* Make sure the buffered stream exists. */
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604 bp = fd_to_buffered_stream (bfd);
605 init_yy_io (bp == 0 ? return_EOF : buffered_getchar,
606 buffered_ungetchar, st_bstream, name, location);
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607}
608
609#if defined (TEST)
f73dda09 610void *
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611xmalloc(s)
612int s;
613{
f73dda09 614 return (malloc (s));
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615}
616
f73dda09 617void *
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618xrealloc(s, size)
619char *s;
620int size;
621{
622 if (!s)
f73dda09 623 return(malloc (size));
726f6388 624 else
f73dda09 625 return(realloc (s, size));
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626}
627
628void
629init_yy_io ()
630{
631}
632
633process(bp)
634BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
635{
636 int c;
637
638 while ((c = bufstream_getc(bp)) != EOF)
639 putchar(c);
640}
641
642BASH_INPUT bash_input;
643
644struct stat dsb; /* can be used from gdb */
645
646/* imitate /bin/cat */
647main(argc, argv)
648int argc;
649char **argv;
650{
651 register int i;
652 BUFFERED_STREAM *bp;
653
654 if (argc == 1) {
655 bp = fd_to_buffered_stream (0);
656 process(bp);
657 exit(0);
658 }
659 for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
660 if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '\0') {
661 bp = fd_to_buffered_stream (0);
662 if (!bp)
663 continue;
664 process(bp);
665 free_buffered_stream (bp);
666 } else {
667 bp = open_buffered_stream (argv[i]);
668 if (!bp)
669 continue;
670 process(bp);
671 close_buffered_stream (bp);
672 }
673 }
674 exit(0);
675}
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676#endif /* TEST */
677#endif /* BUFFERED_INPUT */