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1 /* shell.c -- GNU's idea of the POSIX shell specification. */
2
3 /* Copyright (C) 1987,1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
6
7 Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10 any later version.
11
12 Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
14 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
15 License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA.
20
21 Birthdate:
22 Sunday, January 10th, 1988.
23 Initial author: Brian Fox
24 */
25 #define INSTALL_DEBUG_MODE
26
27 #include "config.h"
28
29 #include "bashtypes.h"
30 #ifndef _MINIX
31 # include <sys/file.h>
32 #endif
33 #include "posixstat.h"
34 #include "bashansi.h"
35 #include <stdio.h>
36 #include <signal.h>
37 #include <errno.h>
38 #include "filecntl.h"
39 #include <pwd.h>
40
41 #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
42 # include <unistd.h>
43 #endif
44
45 #include "shell.h"
46 #include "flags.h"
47 #include "trap.h"
48 #include "mailcheck.h"
49 #include "builtins.h"
50 #include "builtins/common.h"
51
52 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
53 #include "jobs.h"
54 #endif /* JOB_CONTROL */
55
56 #include "input.h"
57 #include "execute_cmd.h"
58 #include "findcmd.h"
59
60 #if defined (HISTORY)
61 # include "bashhist.h"
62 # include <readline/history.h>
63 #endif
64
65 #include <tilde/tilde.h>
66 #include <glob/fnmatch.h>
67
68 #if defined (__OPENNT)
69 # include <opennt/opennt.h>
70 #endif
71
72 #if !defined (HAVE_GETPW_DECLS)
73 extern struct passwd *getpwuid ();
74 #endif /* !HAVE_GETPW_DECLS */
75
76 #if !defined (errno)
77 extern int errno;
78 #endif
79
80 #if defined (NO_MAIN_ENV_ARG)
81 extern char **environ; /* used if no third argument to main() */
82 #endif
83
84 extern char *dist_version, *release_status;
85 extern int patch_level, build_version;
86 extern int shell_level;
87 extern int subshell_environment;
88 extern int last_command_exit_value;
89 extern int line_number;
90 extern char *primary_prompt, *secondary_prompt;
91 extern int expand_aliases;
92 extern char *this_command_name;
93 extern int array_needs_making;
94
95 /* Non-zero means that this shell has already been run; i.e. you should
96 call shell_reinitialize () if you need to start afresh. */
97 int shell_initialized = 0;
98
99 COMMAND *global_command = (COMMAND *)NULL;
100
101 /* Information about the current user. */
102 struct user_info current_user =
103 {
104 -1, -1, -1, -1, (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL
105 };
106
107 /* The current host's name. */
108 char *current_host_name = (char *)NULL;
109
110 /* Non-zero means that this shell is a login shell.
111 Specifically:
112 0 = not login shell.
113 1 = login shell from getty (or equivalent fake out)
114 -1 = login shell from "--login" flag.
115 -2 = both from getty, and from flag.
116 */
117 int login_shell = 0;
118
119 /* Non-zero means that at this moment, the shell is interactive. In
120 general, this means that the shell is at this moment reading input
121 from the keyboard. */
122 int interactive = 0;
123
124 /* Non-zero means that the shell was started as an interactive shell. */
125 int interactive_shell = 0;
126
127 /* Non-zero means to send a SIGHUP to all jobs when an interactive login
128 shell exits. */
129 int hup_on_exit = 0;
130
131 /* Tells what state the shell was in when it started:
132 0 = non-interactive shell script
133 1 = interactive
134 2 = -c command
135 This is a superset of the information provided by interactive_shell.
136 */
137 int startup_state = 0;
138
139 /* Special debugging helper. */
140 int debugging_login_shell = 0;
141
142 /* The environment that the shell passes to other commands. */
143 char **shell_environment;
144
145 /* Non-zero when we are executing a top-level command. */
146 int executing = 0;
147
148 /* The number of commands executed so far. */
149 int current_command_number = 1;
150
151 /* Non-zero is the recursion depth for commands. */
152 int indirection_level = 0;
153
154 /* The name of this shell, as taken from argv[0]. */
155 char *shell_name = (char *)NULL;
156
157 /* time in seconds when the shell was started */
158 time_t shell_start_time;
159
160 /* Are we running in an emacs shell window? */
161 int running_under_emacs;
162
163 /* The name of the .(shell)rc file. */
164 static char *bashrc_file = "~/.bashrc";
165
166 /* Non-zero means to act more like the Bourne shell on startup. */
167 static int act_like_sh;
168
169 /* Non-zero if this shell is being run by `su'. */
170 static int su_shell;
171
172 /* Non-zero if we have already expanded and sourced $ENV. */
173 static int sourced_env;
174
175 /* Is this shell running setuid? */
176 static int running_setuid;
177
178 /* Values for the long-winded argument names. */
179 static int debugging; /* Do debugging things. */
180 static int no_rc; /* Don't execute ~/.bashrc */
181 static int no_profile; /* Don't execute .profile */
182 static int do_version; /* Display interesting version info. */
183 static int make_login_shell; /* Make this shell be a `-bash' shell. */
184 static int want_initial_help; /* --help option */
185
186 int no_line_editing = 0; /* Don't do fancy line editing. */
187 int posixly_correct = 0; /* Non-zero means posix.2 superset. */
188 int dump_translatable_strings; /* Dump strings in $"...", don't execute. */
189 int dump_po_strings; /* Dump strings in $"..." in po format */
190 int wordexp_only = 0; /* Do word expansion only */
191
192 /* Some long-winded argument names. These are obviously new. */
193 #define Int 1
194 #define Charp 2
195 struct {
196 char *name;
197 int type;
198 int *int_value;
199 char **char_value;
200 } long_args[] = {
201 { "debug", Int, &debugging, (char **)0x0 },
202 { "dump-po-strings", Int, &dump_po_strings, (char **)0x0 },
203 { "dump-strings", Int, &dump_translatable_strings, (char **)0x0 },
204 { "help", Int, &want_initial_help, (char **)0x0 },
205 { "login", Int, &make_login_shell, (char **)0x0 },
206 { "noediting", Int, &no_line_editing, (char **)0x0 },
207 { "noprofile", Int, &no_profile, (char **)0x0 },
208 { "norc", Int, &no_rc, (char **)0x0 },
209 { "posix", Int, &posixly_correct, (char **)0x0 },
210 { "rcfile", Charp, (int *)0x0, &bashrc_file },
211 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
212 { "restricted", Int, &restricted, (char **)0x0 },
213 #endif
214 { "verbose", Int, &echo_input_at_read, (char **)0x0 },
215 { "version", Int, &do_version, (char **)0x0 },
216 { "wordexp", Int, &wordexp_only, (char **)0x0 },
217 { (char *)0x0, Int, (int *)0x0, (char **)0x0 }
218 };
219
220 /* These are extern so execute_simple_command can set them, and then
221 longjmp back to main to execute a shell script, instead of calling
222 main () again and resulting in indefinite, possibly fatal, stack
223 growth. */
224 procenv_t subshell_top_level;
225 int subshell_argc;
226 char **subshell_argv;
227 char **subshell_envp;
228
229 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
230 /* The file descriptor from which the shell is reading input. */
231 int default_buffered_input = -1;
232 #endif
233
234 /* The following two variables are not static so they can show up in $-. */
235 int read_from_stdin; /* -s flag supplied */
236 int want_pending_command; /* -c flag supplied */
237
238 static char *local_pending_command;
239
240 static FILE *default_input;
241
242 static int parse_long_options ();
243 static int parse_shell_options ();
244 static void run_startup_files ();
245 static int bind_args ();
246 static int open_shell_script ();
247 static void set_bash_input ();
248 static int run_one_command ();
249 static int run_wordexp ();
250
251 static int uidget ();
252 static int isnetconn ();
253
254 static void init_interactive (), init_noninteractive ();
255 static void set_shell_name ();
256 static void shell_initialize ();
257 static void shell_reinitialize ();
258
259 static void show_shell_usage ();
260
261 #ifdef __CYGWIN32__
262 static void
263 _cygwin32_check_tmp ()
264 {
265 struct stat sb;
266
267 if (stat ("/tmp", &sb) < 0)
268 internal_warning ("could not find /tmp, please create!");
269 else
270 {
271 if (S_ISDIR (sb.st_mode) == 0)
272 internal_warning ("/tmp must be a valid directory name");
273 }
274 }
275 #endif /* __CYGWIN32__ */
276
277 #if defined (NO_MAIN_ENV_ARG)
278 /* systems without third argument to main() */
279 int
280 main (argc, argv)
281 int argc;
282 char **argv;
283 #else /* !NO_MAIN_ENV_ARG */
284 int
285 main (argc, argv, env)
286 int argc;
287 char **argv, **env;
288 #endif /* !NO_MAIN_ENV_ARG */
289 {
290 register int i;
291 int code, saverst, old_errexit_flag;
292 volatile int locally_skip_execution;
293 volatile int arg_index, top_level_arg_index;
294 #ifdef __OPENNT
295 char **env;
296
297 env = environ;
298 #endif /* __OPENNT */
299
300 /* Catch early SIGINTs. */
301 code = setjmp (top_level);
302 if (code)
303 exit (2);
304
305 check_dev_tty ();
306
307 #ifdef __CYGWIN32__
308 _cygwin32_check_tmp ();
309 #endif
310
311 /* Wait forever if we are debugging a login shell. */
312 while (debugging_login_shell);
313
314 set_default_locale ();
315
316 running_setuid = uidget ();
317
318 posixly_correct = (getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT") != (char *)NULL) ||
319 (getenv ("POSIX_PEDANTIC") != (char *)NULL);
320
321 #if defined (USE_GNU_MALLOC_LIBRARY)
322 mcheck (programming_error, (void (*) ())0);
323 #endif /* USE_GNU_MALLOC_LIBRARY */
324
325 if (setjmp (subshell_top_level))
326 {
327 argc = subshell_argc;
328 argv = subshell_argv;
329 env = subshell_envp;
330 sourced_env = 0;
331 }
332
333 /* Initialize `local' variables for all `invocations' of main (). */
334 arg_index = 1;
335 local_pending_command = (char *)NULL;
336 want_pending_command = locally_skip_execution = read_from_stdin = 0;
337 default_input = stdin;
338 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
339 default_buffered_input = -1;
340 #endif
341
342 /* Fix for the `infinite process creation' bug when running shell scripts
343 from startup files on System V. */
344 login_shell = make_login_shell = 0;
345
346 /* If this shell has already been run, then reinitialize it to a
347 vanilla state. */
348 if (shell_initialized || shell_name)
349 {
350 /* Make sure that we do not infinitely recurse as a login shell. */
351 if (*shell_name == '-')
352 shell_name++;
353
354 shell_reinitialize ();
355 if (setjmp (top_level))
356 exit (2);
357 }
358
359 shell_environment = env;
360 set_shell_name (argv[0]);
361 shell_start_time = NOW; /* NOW now defined in general.h */
362
363 /* Parse argument flags from the input line. */
364
365 /* Find full word arguments first. */
366 arg_index = parse_long_options (argv, arg_index, argc);
367
368 if (want_initial_help)
369 {
370 show_shell_usage (stdout, 1);
371 exit (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
372 }
373
374 if (do_version)
375 {
376 show_shell_version (1);
377 exit (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
378 }
379
380 /* If user supplied the "--login" flag, then set and invert LOGIN_SHELL. */
381 if (make_login_shell)
382 {
383 login_shell++;
384 login_shell = -login_shell;
385 }
386
387 /* All done with full word options; do standard shell option parsing.*/
388 this_command_name = shell_name; /* for error reporting */
389 arg_index = parse_shell_options (argv, arg_index, argc);
390
391 if (dump_po_strings)
392 dump_translatable_strings = 1;
393
394 if (dump_translatable_strings)
395 read_but_dont_execute = 1;
396
397 if (running_setuid && privileged_mode == 0)
398 disable_priv_mode ();
399
400 /* Need to get the argument to a -c option processed in the
401 above loop. The next arg is a command to execute, and the
402 following args are $0...$n respectively. */
403 if (want_pending_command)
404 {
405 local_pending_command = argv[arg_index];
406 if (local_pending_command == 0)
407 {
408 report_error ("option `-c' requires an argument");
409 exit (EX_USAGE);
410 }
411 arg_index++;
412 }
413 this_command_name = (char *)NULL;
414
415 /* First, let the outside world know about our interactive status.
416 A shell is interactive if the `-i' flag was given, or if all of
417 the following conditions are met:
418 no -c command
419 no arguments remaining or the -s flag given
420 standard input is a terminal
421 standard output is a terminal
422 Refer to Posix.2, the description of the `sh' utility. */
423
424 if (forced_interactive || /* -i flag */
425 (!local_pending_command && /* No -c command and ... */
426 wordexp_only == 0 && /* No --wordexp and ... */
427 ((arg_index == argc) || /* no remaining args or... */
428 read_from_stdin) && /* -s flag with args, and */
429 isatty (fileno (stdin)) && /* Input is a terminal and */
430 isatty (fileno (stdout)))) /* output is a terminal. */
431 init_interactive ();
432 else
433 init_noninteractive ();
434
435 #define CLOSE_FDS_AT_LOGIN
436 #if defined (CLOSE_FDS_AT_LOGIN)
437 /*
438 * Some systems have the bad habit of starting login shells with lots of open
439 * file descriptors. For instance, most systems that have picked up the
440 * pre-4.0 Sun YP code leave a file descriptor open each time you call one
441 * of the getpw* functions, and it's set to be open across execs. That
442 * means one for login, one for xterm, one for shelltool, etc.
443 */
444 if (login_shell && interactive_shell)
445 {
446 for (i = 3; i < 20; i++)
447 close (i);
448 }
449 #endif /* CLOSE_FDS_AT_LOGIN */
450
451 /* If we're in a strict Posix.2 mode, turn on interactive comments and
452 other Posix.2 things. */
453 if (posixly_correct)
454 {
455 posix_initialize (posixly_correct);
456 #if defined (READLINE)
457 if (interactive_shell)
458 posix_readline_initialize (posixly_correct);
459 #endif
460 }
461
462 /* From here on in, the shell must be a normal functioning shell.
463 Variables from the environment are expected to be set, etc. */
464 shell_initialize ();
465
466 set_default_locale_vars ();
467
468 if (interactive_shell)
469 {
470 char *term;
471
472 term = getenv ("TERM");
473 no_line_editing |= term && (STREQ (term, "emacs"));
474 term = getenv ("EMACS");
475 running_under_emacs = term ? ((fnmatch ("*term*", term, 0) == 0) ? 2 : 1)
476 : 0;
477 }
478
479 top_level_arg_index = arg_index;
480 old_errexit_flag = exit_immediately_on_error;
481
482 /* Give this shell a place to longjmp to before executing the
483 startup files. This allows users to press C-c to abort the
484 lengthy startup. */
485 code = setjmp (top_level);
486 if (code)
487 {
488 if (code == EXITPROG)
489 exit_shell (last_command_exit_value);
490 else
491 {
492 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
493 /* Reset job control, since run_startup_files turned it off. */
494 set_job_control (interactive_shell);
495 #endif
496 /* Reset value of `set -e', since it's turned off before running
497 the startup files. */
498 exit_immediately_on_error += old_errexit_flag;
499 locally_skip_execution++;
500 }
501 }
502
503 arg_index = top_level_arg_index;
504
505 /* Execute the start-up scripts. */
506
507 if (interactive_shell == 0)
508 {
509 makunbound ("PS1", shell_variables);
510 makunbound ("PS2", shell_variables);
511 interactive = expand_aliases = 0;
512 }
513 else
514 {
515 change_flag ('i', FLAG_ON);
516 interactive = 1;
517 }
518
519 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
520 /* Set restricted_shell based on whether the basename of $0 indicates that
521 the shell should be restricted or if the `-r' option was supplied at
522 startup. */
523 restricted_shell = shell_is_restricted (shell_name);
524
525 /* If the `-r' option is supplied at invocation, make sure that the shell
526 is not in restricted mode when running the startup files. */
527 saverst = restricted;
528 restricted = 0;
529 #endif
530
531 /* The startup files are run with `set -e' temporarily disabled. */
532 if (locally_skip_execution == 0 && running_setuid == 0)
533 {
534 old_errexit_flag = exit_immediately_on_error;
535 exit_immediately_on_error = 0;
536
537 run_startup_files ();
538
539 exit_immediately_on_error += old_errexit_flag;
540 }
541
542 /* If we are invoked as `sh', turn on Posix mode. */
543 if (act_like_sh)
544 {
545 posix_initialize (posixly_correct = 1);
546 #if defined (READLINE)
547 if (interactive_shell)
548 posix_readline_initialize (posixly_correct);
549 #endif
550 }
551
552 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
553 /* Turn on the restrictions after executing the startup files. This
554 means that `bash -r' or `set -r' invoked from a startup file will
555 turn on the restrictions after the startup files are executed. */
556 restricted = saverst || restricted;
557 maybe_make_restricted (shell_name);
558 #endif /* RESTRICTED_SHELL */
559
560 if (wordexp_only)
561 {
562 startup_state = 3;
563 last_command_exit_value = run_wordexp (argv[arg_index]);
564 exit_shell (last_command_exit_value);
565 }
566
567 if (local_pending_command)
568 {
569 arg_index = bind_args (argv, arg_index, argc, 0);
570
571 startup_state = 2;
572 #if defined (ONESHOT)
573 run_one_command (local_pending_command);
574 exit_shell (last_command_exit_value);
575 #else /* ONESHOT */
576 with_input_from_string (local_pending_command, "-c");
577 goto read_and_execute;
578 #endif /* !ONESHOT */
579 }
580
581 /* Get possible input filename and set up default_buffered_input or
582 default_input as appropriate. */
583 if (arg_index != argc && read_from_stdin == 0)
584 {
585 open_shell_script (argv[arg_index]);
586 arg_index++;
587 }
588 else if (interactive == 0)
589 /* In this mode, bash is reading a script from stdin, which is a
590 pipe or redirected file. */
591 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
592 default_buffered_input = fileno (stdin); /* == 0 */
593 #else
594 setbuf (default_input, (char *)NULL);
595 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
596
597 set_bash_input ();
598
599 /* Bind remaining args to $1 ... $n */
600 arg_index = bind_args (argv, arg_index, argc, 1);
601
602 /* Do the things that should be done only for interactive shells. */
603 if (interactive_shell)
604 {
605 /* Set up for checking for presence of mail. */
606 remember_mail_dates ();
607 reset_mail_timer ();
608
609 #if defined (HISTORY)
610 /* Initialize the interactive history stuff. */
611 bash_initialize_history ();
612 if (shell_initialized == 0)
613 load_history ();
614 #endif /* HISTORY */
615
616 /* Initialize terminal state for interactive shells after the
617 .bash_profile and .bashrc are interpreted. */
618 get_tty_state ();
619 }
620
621 #if !defined (ONESHOT)
622 read_and_execute:
623 #endif /* !ONESHOT */
624
625 shell_initialized = 1;
626
627 /* Read commands until exit condition. */
628 reader_loop ();
629 exit_shell (last_command_exit_value);
630 }
631
632 static int
633 parse_long_options (argv, arg_start, arg_end)
634 char **argv;
635 int arg_start, arg_end;
636 {
637 int arg_index, longarg, i;
638 char *arg_string;
639
640 arg_index = arg_start;
641 while ((arg_index != arg_end) && (arg_string = argv[arg_index]) &&
642 (*arg_string == '-'))
643 {
644 longarg = 0;
645
646 /* Make --login equivalent to -login. */
647 if (arg_string[1] == '-' && arg_string[2])
648 {
649 longarg = 1;
650 arg_string++;
651 }
652
653 for (i = 0; long_args[i].name; i++)
654 {
655 if (STREQ (arg_string + 1, long_args[i].name))
656 {
657 if (long_args[i].type == Int)
658 *long_args[i].int_value = 1;
659 else if (argv[++arg_index] == 0)
660 {
661 report_error ("option `%s' requires an argument",
662 long_args[i].name);
663 exit (EX_USAGE);
664 }
665 else
666 *long_args[i].char_value = argv[arg_index];
667
668 break;
669 }
670 }
671 if (long_args[i].name == 0)
672 {
673 if (longarg)
674 {
675 report_error ("%s: unrecognized option", argv[arg_index]);
676 show_shell_usage (stderr, 0);
677 exit (EX_USAGE);
678 }
679 break; /* No such argument. Maybe flag arg. */
680 }
681
682 arg_index++;
683 }
684
685 return (arg_index);
686 }
687
688 static int
689 parse_shell_options (argv, arg_start, arg_end)
690 char **argv;
691 int arg_start, arg_end;
692 {
693 int arg_index;
694 int arg_character, on_or_off, next_arg, i;
695 char *o_option, *arg_string;
696
697 arg_index = arg_start;
698 while (arg_index != arg_end && (arg_string = argv[arg_index]) &&
699 (*arg_string == '-' || *arg_string == '+'))
700 {
701 /* There are flag arguments, so parse them. */
702 next_arg = arg_index + 1;
703
704 /* A single `-' signals the end of options. From the 4.3 BSD sh.
705 An option `--' means the same thing; this is the standard
706 getopt(3) meaning. */
707 if (arg_string[0] == '-' &&
708 (arg_string[1] == '\0' ||
709 (arg_string[1] == '-' && arg_string[2] == '\0')))
710 return (next_arg);
711
712 i = 1;
713 on_or_off = arg_string[0];
714 while (arg_character = arg_string[i++])
715 {
716 switch (arg_character)
717 {
718 case 'c':
719 want_pending_command = 1;
720 break;
721
722 case 's':
723 read_from_stdin = 1;
724 break;
725
726 case 'o':
727 o_option = argv[next_arg];
728 if (o_option == 0)
729 {
730 list_minus_o_opts (-1, (on_or_off == '-') ? 0 : 1);
731 break;
732 }
733 if (set_minus_o_option (on_or_off, o_option) != EXECUTION_SUCCESS)
734 exit (EX_USAGE);
735 next_arg++;
736 break;
737
738 case 'D':
739 dump_translatable_strings = 1;
740 break;
741
742 default:
743 if (change_flag (arg_character, on_or_off) == FLAG_ERROR)
744 {
745 report_error ("%c%c: unrecognized option", on_or_off, arg_character);
746 show_shell_usage (stderr, 0);
747 exit (EX_USAGE);
748 }
749 }
750 }
751 /* Can't do just a simple increment anymore -- what about
752 "bash -abouo emacs ignoreeof -hP"? */
753 arg_index = next_arg;
754 }
755
756 return (arg_index);
757 }
758
759 /* Exit the shell with status S. */
760 void
761 exit_shell (s)
762 int s;
763 {
764 /* Do trap[0] if defined. Allow it to override the exit status
765 passed to us. */
766 if (signal_is_trapped (0))
767 s = run_exit_trap ();
768
769 #if defined (PROCESS_SUBSTITUTION)
770 unlink_fifo_list ();
771 #endif /* PROCESS_SUBSTITUTION */
772
773 #if defined (HISTORY)
774 if (interactive_shell)
775 maybe_save_shell_history ();
776 #endif /* HISTORY */
777
778 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
779 /* If the user has run `shopt -s huponexit', hangup all jobs when we exit
780 an interactive login shell. ksh does this unconditionally. */
781 if (interactive_shell && login_shell && hup_on_exit)
782 hangup_all_jobs ();
783
784 /* If this shell is interactive, terminate all stopped jobs and
785 restore the original terminal process group. */
786 end_job_control ();
787 #endif /* JOB_CONTROL */
788
789 /* Always return the exit status of the last command to our parent. */
790 exit (s);
791 }
792
793 /* A wrapper for exit that (optionally) can do other things, like malloc
794 statistics tracing. */
795 void
796 sh_exit (s)
797 int s;
798 {
799 exit (s);
800 }
801
802 /* Source the bash startup files. If POSIXLY_CORRECT is non-zero, we obey
803 the Posix.2 startup file rules: $ENV is expanded, and if the file it
804 names exists, that file is sourced. The Posix.2 rules are in effect
805 for interactive shells only. (section 4.56.5.3) */
806
807 /* Execute ~/.bashrc for most shells. Never execute it if
808 ACT_LIKE_SH is set, or if NO_RC is set.
809
810 If the executable file "/usr/gnu/src/bash/foo" contains:
811
812 #!/usr/gnu/bin/bash
813 echo hello
814
815 then:
816
817 COMMAND EXECUTE BASHRC
818 --------------------------------
819 bash -c foo NO
820 bash foo NO
821 foo NO
822 rsh machine ls YES (for rsh, which calls `bash -c')
823 rsh machine foo YES (for shell started by rsh) NO (for foo!)
824 echo ls | bash NO
825 login NO
826 bash YES
827 */
828
829 static void
830 execute_env_file (env_file)
831 char *env_file;
832 {
833 char *fn;
834 WORD_LIST *list;
835
836 if (env_file && *env_file)
837 {
838 list = expand_string_unsplit (env_file, Q_DOUBLE_QUOTES);
839 if (list)
840 {
841 fn = string_list (list);
842 dispose_words (list);
843
844 if (fn && *fn)
845 maybe_execute_file (fn, 1);
846 FREE (fn);
847 }
848 }
849 }
850
851 static void
852 run_startup_files ()
853 {
854 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
855 int old_job_control;
856 #endif
857 int sourced_login, run_by_ssh;
858
859 /* get the rshd/sshd case out of the way first. */
860 if (interactive_shell == 0 && no_rc == 0 && login_shell == 0 &&
861 act_like_sh == 0 && local_pending_command)
862 {
863 run_by_ssh = find_variable ("SSH_CLIENT") != (SHELL_VAR *)0;
864 run_by_ssh |= find_variable ("SSH2_CLIENT") != (SHELL_VAR *)0;
865
866 /* If we were run by sshd or we think we were run by rshd, execute
867 ~/.bashrc if we are a top-level shell. */
868 if ((run_by_ssh || isnetconn (fileno (stdin))) && shell_level < 2)
869 {
870 #ifdef SYS_BASHRC
871 # if defined (__OPENNT)
872 maybe_execute_file (_prefixInstallPath(SYS_BASHRC, NULL, 0), 1);
873 # else
874 maybe_execute_file (SYS_BASHRC, 1);
875 # endif
876 #endif
877 maybe_execute_file (bashrc_file, 1);
878 return;
879 }
880 }
881
882 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
883 /* Startup files should be run without job control enabled. */
884 old_job_control = interactive_shell ? set_job_control (0) : 0;
885 #endif
886
887 sourced_login = 0;
888
889 /* A shell begun with the --login flag that is not in posix mode runs
890 the login shell startup files, no matter whether or not it is
891 interactive. If NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS is defined, run the
892 startup files if argv[0][0] == '-' as well. */
893 #if defined (NON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS)
894 if (login_shell && posixly_correct == 0)
895 #else
896 if (login_shell < 0 && posixly_correct == 0)
897 #endif
898 {
899 /* We don't execute .bashrc for login shells. */
900 no_rc++;
901
902 /* Execute /etc/profile and one of the personal login shell
903 initialization files. */
904 if (no_profile == 0)
905 {
906 maybe_execute_file (SYS_PROFILE, 1);
907
908 if (act_like_sh) /* sh */
909 maybe_execute_file ("~/.profile", 1);
910 else if ((maybe_execute_file ("~/.bash_profile", 1) == 0) &&
911 (maybe_execute_file ("~/.bash_login", 1) == 0)) /* bash */
912 maybe_execute_file ("~/.profile", 1);
913 }
914
915 sourced_login = 1;
916 }
917
918 /* A non-interactive shell not named `sh' and not in posix mode reads and
919 executes commands from $BASH_ENV. If `su' starts a shell with `-c cmd'
920 and `-su' as the name of the shell, we want to read the startup files.
921 No other non-interactive shells read any startup files. */
922 if (interactive_shell == 0 && !(su_shell && login_shell))
923 {
924 if (posixly_correct == 0 && act_like_sh == 0 && privileged_mode == 0 &&
925 sourced_env++ == 0)
926 execute_env_file (get_string_value ("BASH_ENV"));
927 return;
928 }
929
930 /* Interactive shell or `-su' shell. */
931 if (posixly_correct == 0) /* bash, sh */
932 {
933 if (login_shell && sourced_login++ == 0)
934 {
935 /* We don't execute .bashrc for login shells. */
936 no_rc++;
937
938 /* Execute /etc/profile and one of the personal login shell
939 initialization files. */
940 if (no_profile == 0)
941 {
942 maybe_execute_file (SYS_PROFILE, 1);
943
944 if (act_like_sh) /* sh */
945 maybe_execute_file ("~/.profile", 1);
946 else if ((maybe_execute_file ("~/.bash_profile", 1) == 0) &&
947 (maybe_execute_file ("~/.bash_login", 1) == 0)) /* bash */
948 maybe_execute_file ("~/.profile", 1);
949 }
950 }
951
952 /* bash */
953 if (act_like_sh == 0 && no_rc == 0)
954 {
955 #ifdef SYS_BASHRC
956 # if defined (__OPENNT)
957 maybe_execute_file (_prefixInstallPath(SYS_BASHRC, NULL, 0), 1);
958 # else
959 maybe_execute_file (SYS_BASHRC, 1);
960 # endif
961 #endif
962 maybe_execute_file (bashrc_file, 1);
963 }
964 /* sh */
965 else if (act_like_sh && privileged_mode == 0 && sourced_env++ == 0)
966 execute_env_file (get_string_value ("ENV"));
967 }
968 else /* bash --posix, sh --posix */
969 {
970 /* bash and sh */
971 if (interactive_shell && privileged_mode == 0 && sourced_env++ == 0)
972 execute_env_file (get_string_value ("ENV"));
973 }
974
975 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
976 set_job_control (old_job_control);
977 #endif
978 }
979
980 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
981 /* Return 1 if the shell should be a restricted one based on NAME or the
982 value of `restricted'. Don't actually do anything, just return a
983 boolean value. */
984 int
985 shell_is_restricted (name)
986 char *name;
987 {
988 char *temp;
989
990 if (restricted)
991 return 1;
992 temp = base_pathname (name);
993 return (STREQ (temp, RESTRICTED_SHELL_NAME));
994 }
995
996 /* Perhaps make this shell a `restricted' one, based on NAME. If the
997 basename of NAME is "rbash", then this shell is restricted. The
998 name of the restricted shell is a configurable option, see config.h.
999 In a restricted shell, PATH, SHELL, ENV, and BASH_ENV are read-only
1000 and non-unsettable.
1001 Do this also if `restricted' is already set to 1; maybe the shell was
1002 started with -r. */
1003 int
1004 maybe_make_restricted (name)
1005 char *name;
1006 {
1007 char *temp;
1008
1009 temp = base_pathname (shell_name);
1010 if (restricted || (STREQ (temp, RESTRICTED_SHELL_NAME)))
1011 {
1012 set_var_read_only ("PATH");
1013 set_var_read_only ("SHELL");
1014 set_var_read_only ("ENV");
1015 set_var_read_only ("BASH_ENV");
1016 restricted++;
1017 }
1018 return (restricted);
1019 }
1020 #endif /* RESTRICTED_SHELL */
1021
1022 /* Fetch the current set of uids and gids and return 1 if we're running
1023 setuid or setgid. */
1024 static int
1025 uidget ()
1026 {
1027 uid_t u;
1028
1029 u = getuid ();
1030 if (current_user.uid != u)
1031 {
1032 FREE (current_user.user_name);
1033 FREE (current_user.shell);
1034 FREE (current_user.home_dir);
1035 current_user.user_name = current_user.shell = current_user.home_dir = (char *)NULL;
1036 }
1037 current_user.uid = u;
1038 current_user.gid = getgid ();
1039 current_user.euid = geteuid ();
1040 current_user.egid = getegid ();
1041
1042 /* See whether or not we are running setuid or setgid. */
1043 return (current_user.uid != current_user.euid) ||
1044 (current_user.gid != current_user.egid);
1045 }
1046
1047 void
1048 disable_priv_mode ()
1049 {
1050 setuid (current_user.uid);
1051 setgid (current_user.gid);
1052 current_user.euid = current_user.uid;
1053 current_user.egid = current_user.gid;
1054 }
1055
1056 static int
1057 run_wordexp (words)
1058 char *words;
1059 {
1060 int code, nw, nb;
1061 WORD_DESC *w;
1062 WORD_LIST *wl, *result;
1063
1064 code = setjmp (top_level);
1065
1066 if (code != NOT_JUMPED)
1067 {
1068 switch (code)
1069 {
1070 /* Some kind of throw to top_level has occured. */
1071 case FORCE_EOF:
1072 return last_command_exit_value = 127;
1073 case EXITPROG:
1074 return last_command_exit_value;
1075 case DISCARD:
1076 return last_command_exit_value = 1;
1077 default:
1078 command_error ("run_wordexp", CMDERR_BADJUMP, code, 0);
1079 }
1080 }
1081
1082 /* Run it through the parser to get a list of words and expand them */
1083 if (words && *words)
1084 {
1085 with_input_from_string (words, "--wordexp");
1086 if (parse_command () != 0)
1087 return (126);
1088 if (global_command == 0)
1089 {
1090 printf ("0\n0\n");
1091 return (0);
1092 }
1093 if (global_command->type != cm_simple)
1094 return (126);
1095 wl = global_command->value.Simple->words;
1096 result = wl ? expand_words_no_vars (wl) : (WORD_LIST *)0;
1097 }
1098 else
1099 result = (WORD_LIST *)0;
1100
1101 last_command_exit_value = 0;
1102
1103 if (result == 0)
1104 {
1105 printf ("0\n0\n");
1106 return (0);
1107 }
1108
1109 /* Count up the number of words and bytes, and print them. Don't count
1110 the trailing NUL byte. */
1111 for (nw = nb = 0, wl = result; wl; wl = wl->next)
1112 {
1113 nw++;
1114 nb += strlen (wl->word->word);
1115 }
1116 printf ("%u\n%u\n", nw, nb);
1117 /* Print each word on a separate line. This will have to be changed when
1118 the interface to glibc is completed. */
1119 for (wl = result; wl; wl = wl->next)
1120 printf ("%s\n", wl->word->word);
1121
1122 return (0);
1123 }
1124
1125 #if defined (ONESHOT)
1126 /* Run one command, given as the argument to the -c option. Tell
1127 parse_and_execute not to fork for a simple command. */
1128 static int
1129 run_one_command (command)
1130 char *command;
1131 {
1132 int code;
1133
1134 code = setjmp (top_level);
1135
1136 if (code != NOT_JUMPED)
1137 {
1138 #if defined (PROCESS_SUBSTITUTION)
1139 unlink_fifo_list ();
1140 #endif /* PROCESS_SUBSTITUTION */
1141 switch (code)
1142 {
1143 /* Some kind of throw to top_level has occured. */
1144 case FORCE_EOF:
1145 return last_command_exit_value = 127;
1146 case EXITPROG:
1147 return last_command_exit_value;
1148 case DISCARD:
1149 return last_command_exit_value = 1;
1150 default:
1151 command_error ("run_one_command", CMDERR_BADJUMP, code, 0);
1152 }
1153 }
1154 return (parse_and_execute (savestring (command), "-c", SEVAL_NOHIST));
1155 }
1156 #endif /* ONESHOT */
1157
1158 static int
1159 bind_args (argv, arg_start, arg_end, start_index)
1160 char **argv;
1161 int arg_start, arg_end, start_index;
1162 {
1163 register int i;
1164 WORD_LIST *args;
1165
1166 for (i = arg_start, args = (WORD_LIST *)NULL; i != arg_end; i++)
1167 args = make_word_list (make_word (argv[i]), args);
1168 if (args)
1169 {
1170 args = REVERSE_LIST (args, WORD_LIST *);
1171 if (start_index == 0) /* bind to $0...$n for sh -c command */
1172 {
1173 /* Posix.2 4.56.3 says that the first argument after sh -c command
1174 becomes $0, and the rest of the arguments become $1...$n */
1175 shell_name = savestring (args->word->word);
1176 FREE (dollar_vars[0]);
1177 dollar_vars[0] = savestring (args->word->word);
1178 remember_args (args->next, 1);
1179 }
1180 else /* bind to $1...$n for shell script */
1181 remember_args (args, 1);
1182
1183 dispose_words (args);
1184 }
1185
1186 return (i);
1187 }
1188
1189 void
1190 unbind_args ()
1191 {
1192 remember_args ((WORD_LIST *)NULL, 1);
1193 }
1194
1195 static int
1196 open_shell_script (script_name)
1197 char *script_name;
1198 {
1199 int fd, e;
1200 char *filename, *path_filename;
1201 unsigned char sample[80];
1202 int sample_len;
1203 struct stat sb;
1204
1205 free (dollar_vars[0]);
1206 dollar_vars[0] = savestring (script_name);
1207 filename = savestring (script_name);
1208
1209 fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY);
1210 if ((fd < 0) && (errno == ENOENT) && (absolute_program (filename) == 0))
1211 {
1212 e = errno;
1213 /* If it's not in the current directory, try looking through PATH
1214 for it. */
1215 path_filename = find_path_file (script_name);
1216 if (path_filename)
1217 {
1218 free (filename);
1219 filename = path_filename;
1220 fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY);
1221 }
1222 else
1223 errno = e;
1224 }
1225
1226 if (fd < 0)
1227 {
1228 e = errno;
1229 file_error (filename);
1230 exit ((e == ENOENT) ? EX_NOTFOUND : EX_NOINPUT);
1231 }
1232
1233 /* Only do this with file descriptors we can seek on. */
1234 if (lseek (fd, 0L, 1) != -1)
1235 {
1236 /* Check to see if the `file' in `bash file' is a binary file
1237 according to the same tests done by execute_simple_command (),
1238 and report an error and exit if it is. */
1239 sample_len = read (fd, sample, sizeof (sample));
1240 if (sample_len < 0)
1241 {
1242 e = errno;
1243 if ((fstat (fd, &sb) == 0) && S_ISDIR (sb.st_mode))
1244 internal_error ("%s: is a directory", filename);
1245 else
1246 {
1247 errno = e;
1248 file_error (filename);
1249 }
1250 exit (EX_NOEXEC);
1251 }
1252 else if (sample_len > 0 && (check_binary_file (sample, sample_len)))
1253 {
1254 internal_error ("%s: cannot execute binary file", filename);
1255 exit (EX_BINARY_FILE);
1256 }
1257 /* Now rewind the file back to the beginning. */
1258 lseek (fd, 0L, 0);
1259 }
1260
1261 /* Open the script. But try to move the file descriptor to a randomly
1262 large one, in the hopes that any descriptors used by the script will
1263 not match with ours. */
1264 fd = move_to_high_fd (fd, 0, -1);
1265
1266 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
1267 default_buffered_input = fd;
1268 # if 0
1269 /* This is never executed. */
1270 if (default_buffered_input == -1)
1271 {
1272 file_error (filename);
1273 exit (EX_NOTFOUND);
1274 }
1275 # endif
1276 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (default_buffered_input);
1277 #else /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1278 default_input = fdopen (fd, "r");
1279
1280 if (default_input == 0)
1281 {
1282 file_error (filename);
1283 exit (EX_NOTFOUND);
1284 }
1285
1286 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (fd);
1287 if (fileno (default_input) != fd)
1288 SET_CLOSE_ON_EXEC (fileno (default_input));
1289 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1290
1291 if (interactive_shell == 0 || isatty (fd) == 0)
1292 /* XXX - does this really need to be called again here? */
1293 init_noninteractive ();
1294 else
1295 {
1296 /* I don't believe that this code is ever executed, even in
1297 the presence of /dev/fd. */
1298 dup2 (fd, 0);
1299 close (fd);
1300 fd = 0;
1301 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
1302 default_buffered_input = 0;
1303 #else
1304 fclose (default_input);
1305 default_input = stdin;
1306 #endif
1307 }
1308 free (filename);
1309 return (fd);
1310 }
1311
1312 /* Initialize the input routines for the parser. */
1313 static void
1314 set_bash_input ()
1315 {
1316 /* Make sure the fd from which we are reading input is not in
1317 no-delay mode. */
1318 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
1319 if (interactive == 0)
1320 unset_nodelay_mode (default_buffered_input);
1321 else
1322 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1323 unset_nodelay_mode (fileno (stdin));
1324
1325 /* with_input_from_stdin really means `with_input_from_readline' */
1326 if (interactive && no_line_editing == 0)
1327 with_input_from_stdin ();
1328 else
1329 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
1330 {
1331 if (interactive == 0)
1332 with_input_from_buffered_stream (default_buffered_input, dollar_vars[0]);
1333 else
1334 with_input_from_stream (default_input, dollar_vars[0]);
1335 }
1336 #else /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1337 with_input_from_stream (default_input, dollar_vars[0]);
1338 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1339 }
1340
1341 /* Close the current shell script input source and forget about it. This is
1342 extern so execute_cmd.c:initialize_subshell() can call it. If CHECK_ZERO
1343 is non-zero, we close default_buffered_input even if it's the standard
1344 input (fd 0). */
1345 void
1346 unset_bash_input (check_zero)
1347 int check_zero;
1348 {
1349 #if defined (BUFFERED_INPUT)
1350 if ((check_zero && default_buffered_input >= 0) ||
1351 (check_zero == 0 && default_buffered_input > 0))
1352 {
1353 close_buffered_fd (default_buffered_input);
1354 default_buffered_input = bash_input.location.buffered_fd = -1;
1355 }
1356 #else /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1357 if (default_input)
1358 {
1359 fclose (default_input);
1360 default_input = (FILE *)NULL;
1361 }
1362 #endif /* !BUFFERED_INPUT */
1363 }
1364
1365
1366 #if !defined (PROGRAM)
1367 # define PROGRAM "bash"
1368 #endif
1369
1370 static void
1371 set_shell_name (argv0)
1372 char *argv0;
1373 {
1374 /* Here's a hack. If the name of this shell is "sh", then don't do
1375 any startup files; just try to be more like /bin/sh. */
1376 shell_name = base_pathname (argv0);
1377 if (*shell_name == '-')
1378 shell_name++;
1379 if (shell_name[0] == 's' && shell_name[1] == 'h' && shell_name[2] == '\0')
1380 act_like_sh++;
1381 if (shell_name[0] == 's' && shell_name[1] == 'u' && shell_name[2] == '\0')
1382 su_shell++;
1383
1384 shell_name = argv0;
1385 FREE (dollar_vars[0]);
1386 dollar_vars[0] = savestring (shell_name);
1387
1388 if (*shell_name == '-')
1389 {
1390 shell_name++;
1391 login_shell++;
1392 }
1393
1394 /* A program may start an interactive shell with
1395 "execl ("/bin/bash", "-", NULL)".
1396 If so, default the name of this shell to our name. */
1397 if (!shell_name || !*shell_name || (shell_name[0] == '-' && !shell_name[1]))
1398 shell_name = PROGRAM;
1399 }
1400
1401 static void
1402 init_interactive ()
1403 {
1404 interactive_shell = startup_state = interactive = 1;
1405 expand_aliases = 1;
1406 }
1407
1408 static void
1409 init_noninteractive ()
1410 {
1411 #if defined (HISTORY)
1412 bash_history_reinit (0);
1413 #endif /* HISTORY */
1414 interactive_shell = startup_state = interactive = 0;
1415 expand_aliases = 0;
1416 no_line_editing = 1;
1417 #if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
1418 set_job_control (0);
1419 #endif /* JOB_CONTROL */
1420 }
1421
1422 void
1423 get_current_user_info ()
1424 {
1425 struct passwd *entry;
1426
1427 /* Don't fetch this more than once. */
1428 if (current_user.user_name == 0)
1429 {
1430 entry = getpwuid (current_user.uid);
1431 if (entry)
1432 {
1433 current_user.user_name = savestring (entry->pw_name);
1434 current_user.shell = (entry->pw_shell && entry->pw_shell[0])
1435 ? savestring (entry->pw_shell)
1436 : savestring ("/bin/sh");
1437 current_user.home_dir = savestring (entry->pw_dir);
1438 }
1439 else
1440 {
1441 current_user.user_name = savestring ("I have no name!");
1442 current_user.shell = savestring ("/bin/sh");
1443 current_user.home_dir = savestring ("/");
1444 }
1445 endpwent ();
1446 }
1447 }
1448
1449 /* Do whatever is necessary to initialize the shell.
1450 Put new initializations in here. */
1451 static void
1452 shell_initialize ()
1453 {
1454 char hostname[256];
1455
1456 /* Line buffer output for stderr and stdout. */
1457 if (shell_initialized == 0)
1458 {
1459 sh_setlinebuf (stderr);
1460 sh_setlinebuf (stdout);
1461 }
1462
1463 /* Sort the array of shell builtins so that the binary search in
1464 find_shell_builtin () works correctly. */
1465 initialize_shell_builtins ();
1466
1467 /* Initialize the trap signal handlers before installing our own
1468 signal handlers. traps.c:restore_original_signals () is responsible
1469 for restoring the original default signal handlers. That function
1470 is called when we make a new child. */
1471 initialize_traps ();
1472 initialize_signals ();
1473
1474 /* It's highly unlikely that this will change. */
1475 if (current_host_name == 0)
1476 {
1477 /* Initialize current_host_name. */
1478 if (gethostname (hostname, 255) < 0)
1479 current_host_name = "??host??";
1480 else
1481 current_host_name = savestring (hostname);
1482 }
1483
1484 /* Initialize the stuff in current_user that comes from the password
1485 file. We don't need to do this right away if the shell is not
1486 interactive. */
1487 if (interactive_shell)
1488 get_current_user_info ();
1489
1490 /* Initialize our interface to the tilde expander. */
1491 tilde_initialize ();
1492
1493 /* Initialize internal and environment variables. Don't import shell
1494 functions from the environment if we are running in privileged or
1495 restricted mode or if the shell is running setuid. */
1496 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
1497 initialize_shell_variables (shell_environment, privileged_mode||restricted||running_setuid);
1498 #else
1499 initialize_shell_variables (shell_environment, privileged_mode||running_setuid);
1500 #endif
1501
1502 #if 0
1503 /* Initialize filename hash tables. */
1504 initialize_filename_hashing ();
1505 #endif
1506
1507 /* Initialize the data structures for storing and running jobs. */
1508 initialize_job_control (0);
1509
1510 /* Initialize input streams to null. */
1511 initialize_bash_input ();
1512
1513 /* Initialize the shell options. Don't import the shell options
1514 from the environment variable $SHELLOPTS if we are running in
1515 privileged or restricted mode or if the shell is running setuid. */
1516 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
1517 initialize_shell_options (privileged_mode||restricted||running_setuid);
1518 #else
1519 initialize_shell_options (privileged_mode||running_setuid);
1520 #endif
1521 }
1522
1523 /* Function called by main () when it appears that the shell has already
1524 had some initialization performed. This is supposed to reset the world
1525 back to a pristine state, as if we had been exec'ed. */
1526 static void
1527 shell_reinitialize ()
1528 {
1529 /* The default shell prompts. */
1530 primary_prompt = PPROMPT;
1531 secondary_prompt = SPROMPT;
1532
1533 /* Things that get 1. */
1534 current_command_number = 1;
1535
1536 /* We have decided that the ~/.bashrc file should not be executed
1537 for the invocation of each shell script. If the variable $ENV
1538 (or $BASH_ENV) is set, its value is used as the name of a file
1539 to source. */
1540 no_rc = no_profile = 1;
1541
1542 /* Things that get 0. */
1543 login_shell = make_login_shell = interactive = executing = 0;
1544 debugging = do_version = line_number = last_command_exit_value = 0;
1545 forced_interactive = interactive_shell = subshell_environment = 0;
1546 expand_aliases = 0;
1547
1548 #if defined (HISTORY)
1549 bash_history_reinit (0);
1550 #endif /* HISTORY */
1551
1552 #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL)
1553 restricted = 0;
1554 #endif /* RESTRICTED_SHELL */
1555
1556 /* Ensure that the default startup file is used. (Except that we don't
1557 execute this file for reinitialized shells). */
1558 bashrc_file = "~/.bashrc";
1559
1560 /* Delete all variables and functions. They will be reinitialized when
1561 the environment is parsed. */
1562 delete_all_variables (shell_variables);
1563 delete_all_variables (shell_functions);
1564
1565 #if 0
1566 /* Pretend the PATH variable has changed. */
1567 flush_hashed_filenames ();
1568 #endif
1569 }
1570
1571 static void
1572 show_shell_usage (fp, extra)
1573 FILE *fp;
1574 int extra;
1575 {
1576 int i;
1577 char *set_opts, *s, *t;
1578
1579 if (extra)
1580 fprintf (fp, "GNU bash, version %s-(%s)\n", shell_version_string (), MACHTYPE);
1581 fprintf (fp, "Usage:\t%s [GNU long option] [option] ...\n\t%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...\n",
1582 shell_name, shell_name);
1583 fputs ("GNU long options:\n", fp);
1584 for (i = 0; long_args[i].name; i++)
1585 fprintf (fp, "\t--%s\n", long_args[i].name);
1586
1587 fputs ("Shell options:\n", fp);
1588 fputs ("\t-irsD or -c command\t\t(invocation only)\n", fp);
1589
1590 for (i = 0, set_opts = 0; shell_builtins[i].name; i++)
1591 if (STREQ (shell_builtins[i].name, "set"))
1592 set_opts = savestring (shell_builtins[i].short_doc);
1593 if (set_opts)
1594 {
1595 s = strchr (set_opts, '[');
1596 if (s == 0)
1597 s = set_opts;
1598 while (*++s == '-')
1599 ;
1600 t = strchr (s, ']');
1601 if (t)
1602 *t = '\0';
1603 fprintf (fp, "\t-%s or -o option\n", s);
1604 free (set_opts);
1605 }
1606
1607 if (extra)
1608 {
1609 fprintf (fp, "Type `%s -c \"help set\"' for more information about shell options.\n", shell_name);
1610 fprintf (fp, "Type `%s -c help' for more information about shell builtin commands.\n", shell_name);
1611 fprintf (fp, "Use the `bashbug' command to report bugs.\n");
1612 }
1613 }
1614
1615 /* The second and subsequent conditions must match those used to decide
1616 whether or not to call getpeername() in isnetconn(). */
1617 #if defined (HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H) && defined (HAVE_GETPEERNAME) && !defined (SVR4_2)
1618 # include <sys/socket.h>
1619 #endif
1620
1621 /* Is FD a socket or network connection? */
1622 static int
1623 isnetconn (fd)
1624 int fd;
1625 {
1626 #if defined (HAVE_GETPEERNAME) && !defined (SVR4_2) && !defined (__BEOS__)
1627 int rv, l;
1628 struct sockaddr sa;
1629
1630 l = sizeof(sa);
1631 rv = getpeername(fd, &sa, &l);
1632 /* Solaris 2.5 getpeername() returns EINVAL if the fd is not a socket. */
1633 return ((rv < 0 && (errno == ENOTSOCK || errno == EINVAL)) ? 0 : 1);
1634 #else /* !HAVE_GETPEERNAME || SVR4_2 || __BEOS__ */
1635 # if defined (SVR4) || defined (SVR4_2)
1636 /* Sockets on SVR4 and SVR4.2 are character special (streams) devices. */
1637 struct stat sb;
1638
1639 if (isatty (fd))
1640 return (0);
1641 if (fstat (fd, &sb) < 0)
1642 return (0);
1643 # if defined (S_ISFIFO)
1644 if (S_ISFIFO (sb.st_mode))
1645 return (0);
1646 # endif /* S_ISFIFO */
1647 return (S_ISCHR (sb.st_mode));
1648 # else /* !SVR4 && !SVR4_2 */
1649 # if defined (S_ISSOCK) && !defined (__BEOS__)
1650 struct stat sb;
1651
1652 if (fstat (fd, &sb) < 0)
1653 return (0);
1654 return (S_ISSOCK (sb.st_mode));
1655 # else /* !S_ISSOCK || __BEOS__ */
1656 return (0);
1657 # endif /* !S_ISSOCK || __BEOS__ */
1658 # endif /* !SVR4 && !SVR4_2 */
1659 #endif /* !HAVE_GETPEERNAME || SVR4_2 || __BEOS__ */
1660 }