From 2718b5688b1550d32bf379153192626eee37752d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Cort Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 03:41:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Importing bin/ksh --- bin/Makefile | 2 +- bin/ksh/Makefile | 50 + bin/ksh/alloc.c | 127 ++ bin/ksh/c_ksh.c | 1490 +++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/c_sh.c | 917 +++++++++ bin/ksh/c_test.c | 666 +++++++ bin/ksh/c_test.h | 55 + bin/ksh/c_ulimit.c | 285 +++ bin/ksh/conf-end.h | 57 + bin/ksh/config.h | 366 ++++ bin/ksh/edit.c | 1095 +++++++++++ bin/ksh/edit.h | 87 + bin/ksh/emacs-gen.sh | 47 + bin/ksh/emacs.c | 2221 +++++++++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/eval.c | 1405 ++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/exec.c | 1749 +++++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/expand.h | 108 ++ bin/ksh/expr.c | 613 ++++++ bin/ksh/history.c | 1229 ++++++++++++ bin/ksh/io.c | 568 ++++++ bin/ksh/jobs.c | 1860 ++++++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/ksh.Man | 3617 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/ksh_dir.h | 27 + bin/ksh/ksh_limval.h | 25 + bin/ksh/ksh_stat.h | 60 + bin/ksh/ksh_time.h | 27 + bin/ksh/ksh_times.h | 20 + bin/ksh/ksh_wait.h | 52 + bin/ksh/lex.c | 1398 ++++++++++++++ bin/ksh/lex.h | 133 ++ bin/ksh/mail.c | 202 ++ bin/ksh/main.c | 869 +++++++++ bin/ksh/misc.c | 1364 +++++++++++++ bin/ksh/mkman | 46 + bin/ksh/path.c | 318 +++ bin/ksh/proto.h | 298 +++ bin/ksh/sh.h | 735 +++++++ bin/ksh/shf.c | 1302 +++++++++++++ bin/ksh/shf.h | 87 + bin/ksh/sigact.c | 486 +++++ bin/ksh/sigact.h | 125 ++ bin/ksh/siglist.in | 56 + bin/ksh/siglist.sh | 44 + bin/ksh/syn.c | 958 ++++++++++ bin/ksh/table.c | 247 +++ bin/ksh/table.h | 181 ++ bin/ksh/trap.c | 460 +++++ bin/ksh/tree.c | 766 ++++++++ bin/ksh/tree.h | 142 ++ bin/ksh/tty.c | 187 ++ bin/ksh/tty.h | 110 ++ bin/ksh/var.c | 1260 ++++++++++++ bin/ksh/version.c | 16 + bin/ksh/vi.c | 2203 +++++++++++++++++++++ distrib/sets/lists/minix/mi | 2 + docs/UPDATING | 6 + etc/shells | 1 + releasetools/nbsd_ports | 1 + 58 files changed, 32827 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 bin/ksh/Makefile create mode 100644 bin/ksh/alloc.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/c_ksh.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/c_sh.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/c_test.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/c_test.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/c_ulimit.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/conf-end.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/config.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/edit.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/edit.h create mode 100755 bin/ksh/emacs-gen.sh create mode 100644 bin/ksh/emacs.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/eval.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/exec.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/expand.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/expr.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/history.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/io.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/jobs.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh.Man create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh_dir.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh_limval.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh_stat.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh_time.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh_times.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/ksh_wait.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/lex.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/lex.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/mail.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/main.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/misc.c create mode 100755 bin/ksh/mkman create mode 100644 bin/ksh/path.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/proto.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/sh.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/shf.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/shf.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/sigact.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/sigact.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/siglist.in create mode 100755 bin/ksh/siglist.sh create mode 100644 bin/ksh/syn.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/table.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/table.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/trap.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/tree.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/tree.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/tty.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/tty.h create mode 100644 bin/ksh/var.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/version.c create mode 100644 bin/ksh/vi.c diff --git a/bin/Makefile b/bin/Makefile index cf014658b..cfbbfbb1f 100644 --- a/bin/Makefile +++ b/bin/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.22 2007/12/31 15:31:24 ad Exp $ # @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93 -SUBDIR= cat date echo ed expr kill ln ls \ +SUBDIR= cat date echo ed expr kill ksh ln ls \ mkdir pax pwd rm rmdir sync test .include diff --git a/bin/ksh/Makefile b/bin/ksh/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b91e23e50 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.30 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ + +WARNS=3 + +.include + +CPPFLAGS+= -I. + +PROG= ksh +SRCS= alloc.c c_ksh.c c_sh.c c_test.c c_ulimit.c edit.c emacs.c \ + eval.c exec.c expr.c history.c io.c jobs.c lex.c mail.c \ + main.c misc.c path.c shf.c sigact.c syn.c table.c trap.c \ + tree.c tty.c var.c version.c vi.c +DPSRCS= emacs.out siglist.out +.if (${MKMAN} != "no") +DPSRCS+=ksh.1 +.endif + +# needs tbl for the man page. +USETBL= + +# Environment for scripts executed during build. +SCRIPT_ENV= \ + AWK=${TOOL_AWK:Q} \ + SED=${TOOL_SED:Q} + +CLEANFILES+= siglist.out siglist.out.tmp +# two steps to prevent the creation of a bogus siglist.out +siglist.out: config.h sh.h siglist.in siglist.sh + ${_MKTARGET_CREATE} + ${SCRIPT_ENV} \ + ${HOST_SH} $(.CURDIR)/siglist.sh "$(CC) -E $(CPPFLAGS) $(DEFS) -I. -I$(.CURDIR)" < $(.CURDIR)/siglist.in > siglist.out.tmp \ + && mv siglist.out.tmp siglist.out + +# two steps to prevent the creation of a bogus emacs.out +CLEANFILES+= emacs.out emacs.out.tmp +emacs.out: emacs.c + ${_MKTARGET_CREATE} + ${SCRIPT_ENV} \ + ${HOST_SH} $(.CURDIR)/emacs-gen.sh $(.CURDIR)/emacs.c > emacs.out.tmp \ + && mv emacs.out.tmp emacs.out + +CLEANFILES+= ksh.1 ksh.1.tmp +ksh.1: ksh.Man mkman + ${_MKTARGET_CREATE} + ${SCRIPT_ENV} \ + ${HOST_SH} $(.CURDIR)/mkman ksh $(.CURDIR)/ksh.Man >ksh.1.tmp \ + && mv ksh.1.tmp ksh.1 + +.include diff --git a/bin/ksh/alloc.c b/bin/ksh/alloc.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..31f233041 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/alloc.c @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +/* $NetBSD: alloc.c,v 1.10 2007/12/12 22:55:42 lukem Exp $ */ + +/* + * Copyright (c) 2002 Marc Espie. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OPENBSD PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS + * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPENBSD + * PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +/* + * area-based allocation built on malloc/free + */ +#include +__RCSID("$NetBSD: alloc.c,v 1.10 2007/12/12 22:55:42 lukem Exp $"); + +#include "sh.h" + +struct link { + struct link *prev; + struct link *next; +}; + +Area * +ainit(Area *ap) +{ + ap->freelist = NULL; + return ap; +} + +void +afreeall(Area *ap) +{ + struct link *l, *l2; + + for (l = ap->freelist; l != NULL; l = l2) { + l2 = l->next; + free(l); + } + ap->freelist = NULL; +} + +#define L2P(l) ( (void *)(((char *)(l)) + sizeof(struct link)) ) +#define P2L(p) ( (struct link *)(((char *)(p)) - sizeof(struct link)) ) + +/* coverity[+alloc] */ +void * +alloc(size_t size, Area *ap) +{ + struct link *l; + + l = malloc(sizeof(struct link) + size); + if (l == NULL) + internal_errorf(1, "unable to allocate memory"); + l->next = ap->freelist; + l->prev = NULL; + if (ap->freelist) + ap->freelist->prev = l; + ap->freelist = l; + + return L2P(l); +} + +/* coverity[+alloc] */ +/* coverity[+free : arg-0] */ +void * +aresize(void *ptr, size_t size, Area *ap) +{ + struct link *l, *l2, *lprev, *lnext; + + if (ptr == NULL) + return alloc(size, ap); + + l = P2L(ptr); + lprev = l->prev; + lnext = l->next; + + l2 = realloc(l, sizeof(struct link) + size); + if (l2 == NULL) + internal_errorf(1, "unable to allocate memory"); + if (lprev) + lprev->next = l2; + else + ap->freelist = l2; + if (lnext) + lnext->prev = l2; + + return L2P(l2); +} + +/* coverity[+free : arg-0] */ +void +afree(void *ptr, Area *ap) +{ + struct link *l; + + if (!ptr) + return; + + l = P2L(ptr); + + if (l->prev) + l->prev->next = l->next; + else + ap->freelist = l->next; + if (l->next) + l->next->prev = l->prev; + + free(l); +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/c_ksh.c b/bin/ksh/c_ksh.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5fff393d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/c_ksh.c @@ -0,0 +1,1490 @@ +/* $NetBSD: c_ksh.c,v 1.18 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +/* + * built-in Korn commands: c_* + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: c_ksh.c,v 1.18 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include + +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ +#include +#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ + +int +c_cd(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int optc; + int physical = Flag(FPHYSICAL); + int cdnode; /* was a node from cdpath added in? */ + int printpath = 0; /* print where we cd'd? */ + int rval; + struct tbl *pwd_s, *oldpwd_s; + XString xs; + char *xp; + char *dir, *try, *pwd; + int phys_path; + char *cdpath; + char *fdir = NULL; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "LP")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'L': + physical = 0; + break; + case 'P': + physical = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + if (Flag(FRESTRICTED)) { + bi_errorf("restricted shell - can't cd"); + return 1; + } + + pwd_s = global("PWD"); + oldpwd_s = global("OLDPWD"); + + if (!wp[0]) { + /* No arguments - go home */ + if ((dir = str_val(global("HOME"))) == null) { + bi_errorf("no home directory (HOME not set)"); + return 1; + } + } else if (!wp[1]) { + /* One argument: - or dir */ + dir = wp[0]; + if (strcmp(dir, "-") == 0) { + dir = str_val(oldpwd_s); + if (dir == null) { + bi_errorf("no OLDPWD"); + return 1; + } + printpath++; + } + } else if (!wp[2]) { + /* Two arguments - substitute arg1 in PWD for arg2 */ + int ilen, olen, nlen, elen; + char *cp; + + if (!current_wd[0]) { + bi_errorf("don't know current directory"); + return 1; + } + /* substitute arg1 for arg2 in current path. + * if the first substitution fails because the cd fails + * we could try to find another substitution. For now + * we don't + */ + if ((cp = strstr(current_wd, wp[0])) == (char *) 0) { + bi_errorf("bad substitution"); + return 1; + } + ilen = cp - current_wd; + olen = strlen(wp[0]); + nlen = strlen(wp[1]); + elen = strlen(current_wd + ilen + olen) + 1; + fdir = dir = alloc(ilen + nlen + elen, ATEMP); + memcpy(dir, current_wd, ilen); + memcpy(dir + ilen, wp[1], nlen); + memcpy(dir + ilen + nlen, current_wd + ilen + olen, elen); + printpath++; + } else { + bi_errorf("too many arguments"); + return 1; + } + + Xinit(xs, xp, PATH, ATEMP); + /* xp will have a bogus value after make_path() - set it to 0 + * so that if it's used, it will cause a dump + */ + xp = (char *) 0; + + cdpath = str_val(global("CDPATH")); + do { + cdnode = make_path(current_wd, dir, &cdpath, &xs, &phys_path); +#ifdef S_ISLNK + if (physical) + rval = chdir(try = Xstring(xs, xp) + phys_path); + else +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + { + simplify_path(Xstring(xs, xp)); + rval = chdir(try = Xstring(xs, xp)); + } + } while (rval < 0 && cdpath != (char *) 0); + + if (rval < 0) { + if (cdnode) + bi_errorf("%s: bad directory", dir); + else + bi_errorf("%s - %s", try, strerror(errno)); + if (fdir) + afree(fdir, ATEMP); + return 1; + } + + /* Clear out tracked aliases with relative paths */ + flushcom(0); + + /* Set OLDPWD (note: unsetting OLDPWD does not disable this + * setting in at&t ksh) + */ + if (current_wd[0]) + /* Ignore failure (happens if readonly or integer) */ + setstr(oldpwd_s, current_wd, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + + if (!ISABSPATH(Xstring(xs, xp))) { +#ifdef OS2 + /* simplify_path() doesn't know about os/2's drive contexts, + * so it can't set current_wd when changing to a:foo. + * Handle this by calling getcwd()... + */ + pwd = ksh_get_wd((char *) 0, 0); +#else /* OS2 */ + pwd = (char *) 0; +#endif /* OS2 */ + } else +#ifdef S_ISLNK + if (!physical || !(pwd = get_phys_path(Xstring(xs, xp)))) +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + pwd = Xstring(xs, xp); + + /* Set PWD */ + if (pwd) { +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + char ptmp[PATH]; /* larger than MAX_PATH */ + cygwin_conv_to_full_posix_path(pwd, ptmp); +#else /* __CYGWIN__ */ + char *ptmp = pwd; +#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ + set_current_wd(ptmp); + /* Ignore failure (happens if readonly or integer) */ + setstr(pwd_s, ptmp, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } else { + set_current_wd(null); + pwd = Xstring(xs, xp); + /* XXX unset $PWD? */ + } + if (printpath || cdnode) + shprintf("%s\n", pwd); + + if (fdir) + afree(fdir, ATEMP); + + return 0; +} + +int +c_pwd(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int optc; + int physical = Flag(FPHYSICAL); + char *p, *freep = NULL; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "LP")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'L': + physical = 0; + break; + case 'P': + physical = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + if (wp[0]) { + bi_errorf("too many arguments"); + return 1; + } +#ifdef S_ISLNK + p = current_wd[0] ? (physical ? get_phys_path(current_wd) : current_wd) + : (char *) 0; +#else /* S_ISLNK */ + p = current_wd[0] ? current_wd : (char *) 0; +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + if (p && eaccess(p, R_OK) < 0) + p = (char *) 0; + if (!p) { + freep = p = ksh_get_wd((char *) 0, 0); + if (!p) { + bi_errorf("can't get current directory - %s", + strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + } + shprintf("%s\n", p); + if (freep) + afree(freep, ATEMP); + return 0; +} + +int +c_print(wp) + char **wp; +{ +#define PO_NL BIT(0) /* print newline */ +#define PO_EXPAND BIT(1) /* expand backslash sequences */ +#define PO_PMINUSMINUS BIT(2) /* print a -- argument */ +#define PO_HIST BIT(3) /* print to history instead of stdout */ +#define PO_COPROC BIT(4) /* printing to coprocess: block SIGPIPE */ +#define PO_FSLASH BIT(5) /* swap slash for backslash (for os2 ) */ + int fd = 1; + int flags = PO_EXPAND|PO_NL; + char *s; + const char *emsg; + XString xs; + char *xp; + + if (wp[0][0] == 'e') { /* echo command */ + int nflags = flags; + + /* A compromise between sysV and BSD echo commands: + * escape sequences are enabled by default, and + * -n, -e and -E are recognized if they appear + * in arguments with no illegal options (ie, echo -nq + * will print -nq). + * Different from sysV echo since options are recognized, + * different from BSD echo since escape sequences are enabled + * by default. + */ + wp += 1; + while ((s = *wp) && *s == '-' && s[1]) { + while (*++s) + if (*s == 'n') + nflags &= ~PO_NL; + else if (*s == 'e') + nflags |= PO_EXPAND; + else if (*s == 'E') + nflags &= ~PO_EXPAND; + else + /* bad option: don't use nflags, print + * argument + */ + break; + if (*s) + break; + wp++; + flags = nflags; + } + } else { + int optc; +#if OS2 + const char *options = "Rnpfrsu,"; /* added f flag */ +#else + const char *options = "Rnprsu,"; +#endif + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, options)) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'R': /* fake BSD echo command */ + flags |= PO_PMINUSMINUS; + flags &= ~PO_EXPAND; + options = "ne"; + break; + case 'e': + flags |= PO_EXPAND; + break; +#ifdef OS2 + case 'f': + flags |= PO_FSLASH; + break; +#endif + case 'n': + flags &= ~PO_NL; + break; +#ifdef KSH + case 'p': + if ((fd = coproc_getfd(W_OK, &emsg)) < 0) { + bi_errorf("-p: %s", emsg); + return 1; + } + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + case 'r': + flags &= ~PO_EXPAND; + break; + case 's': + flags |= PO_HIST; + break; + case 'u': + if (!*(s = builtin_opt.optarg)) + fd = 0; + else if ((fd = check_fd(s, W_OK, &emsg)) < 0) { + bi_errorf("-u: %s: %s", s, emsg); + return 1; + } + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + if (!(builtin_opt.info & GI_MINUSMINUS)) { + /* treat a lone - like -- */ + if (wp[builtin_opt.optind] + && strcmp(wp[builtin_opt.optind], "-") == 0) + builtin_opt.optind++; + } else if (flags & PO_PMINUSMINUS) + builtin_opt.optind--; + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + } + + Xinit(xs, xp, 128, ATEMP); + + while (*wp != NULL) { + register int c; + s = *wp; + while ((c = *s++) != '\0') { + Xcheck(xs, xp); +#ifdef OS2 + if ((flags & PO_FSLASH) && c == '\\') + if (*s == '\\') + *s++; + else + c = '/'; +#endif /* OS2 */ + if ((flags & PO_EXPAND) && c == '\\') { + int i; + + switch ((c = *s++)) { + /* Oddly enough, \007 seems more portable than + * \a (due to HP-UX cc, Ultrix cc, old pcc's, + * etc.). + */ + case 'a': c = '\007'; break; + case 'b': c = '\b'; break; + case 'c': flags &= ~PO_NL; + continue; /* AT&T brain damage */ + case 'f': c = '\f'; break; + case 'n': c = '\n'; break; + case 'r': c = '\r'; break; + case 't': c = '\t'; break; + case 'v': c = 0x0B; break; + case '0': + /* Look for an octal number: can have + * three digits (not counting the + * leading 0). Truly burnt. + */ + c = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { + if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '7') + c = c*8 + *s++ - '0'; + else + break; + } + break; + case '\0': s--; c = '\\'; break; + case '\\': break; + default: + Xput(xs, xp, '\\'); + } + } + Xput(xs, xp, c); + } + if (*++wp != NULL) + Xput(xs, xp, ' '); + } + if (flags & PO_NL) + Xput(xs, xp, '\n'); + + if (flags & PO_HIST) { + Xput(xs, xp, '\0'); + source->line++; + histsave(source->line, Xstring(xs, xp), 1); + Xfree(xs, xp); + } else { + int n, len = Xlength(xs, xp); + int UNINITIALIZED(opipe); +#ifdef KSH + + /* Ensure we aren't killed by a SIGPIPE while writing to + * a coprocess. at&t ksh doesn't seem to do this (seems + * to just check that the co-process is alive, which is + * not enough). + */ + if (coproc.write >= 0 && coproc.write == fd) { + flags |= PO_COPROC; + opipe = block_pipe(); + } +#endif /* KSH */ + for (s = Xstring(xs, xp); len > 0; ) { + n = write(fd, s, len); + if (n < 0) { +#ifdef KSH + if (flags & PO_COPROC) + restore_pipe(opipe); +#endif /* KSH */ + if (errno == EINTR) { + /* allow user to ^C out */ + intrcheck(); +#ifdef KSH + if (flags & PO_COPROC) + opipe = block_pipe(); +#endif /* KSH */ + continue; + } +#ifdef KSH + /* This doesn't really make sense - could + * break scripts (print -p generates + * error message). + *if (errno == EPIPE) + * coproc_write_close(fd); + */ +#endif /* KSH */ + return 1; + } + s += n; + len -= n; + } +#ifdef KSH + if (flags & PO_COPROC) + restore_pipe(opipe); +#endif /* KSH */ + } + + return 0; +} + +int +c_whence(wp) + char **wp; +{ + struct tbl *tp; + char *id; + int pflag = 0, vflag = 0, Vflag = 0; + int ret = 0; + int optc; + int iam_whence = wp[0][0] == 'w'; + int fcflags; + const char *options = iam_whence ? "pv" : "pvV"; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, options)) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'p': + pflag = 1; + break; + case 'v': + vflag = 1; + break; + case 'V': + Vflag = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + + fcflags = FC_BI | FC_PATH | FC_FUNC; + if (!iam_whence) { + /* Note that -p on its own is deal with in comexec() */ + if (pflag) + fcflags |= FC_DEFPATH; + /* Convert command options to whence options - note that + * command -pV uses a different path search than whence -v + * or whence -pv. This should be considered a feature. + */ + vflag = Vflag; + } + if (pflag) + fcflags &= ~(FC_BI | FC_FUNC); + + while ((vflag || ret == 0) && (id = *wp++) != NULL) { + tp = NULL; + if ((iam_whence || vflag) && !pflag) + tp = tsearch(&keywords, id, hash(id)); + if (!tp && !pflag) { + tp = tsearch(&aliases, id, hash(id)); + if (tp && !(tp->flag & ISSET)) + tp = NULL; + } + if (!tp) + tp = findcom(id, fcflags); + if (vflag || (tp->type != CALIAS && tp->type != CEXEC + && tp->type != CTALIAS)) + shprintf("%s", id); + switch (tp->type) { + case CKEYWD: + if (vflag) + shprintf(" is a reserved word"); + break; + case CALIAS: + if (vflag) + shprintf(" is an %salias for ", + (tp->flag & EXPORT) ? "exported " + : null); + if (!iam_whence && !vflag) + shprintf("alias %s=", id); + print_value_quoted(tp->val.s); + break; + case CFUNC: + if (vflag) { + shprintf(" is a"); + if (tp->flag & EXPORT) + shprintf("n exported"); + if (tp->flag & TRACE) + shprintf(" traced"); + if (!(tp->flag & ISSET)) { + shprintf(" undefined"); + if (tp->u.fpath) + shprintf(" (autoload from %s)", + tp->u.fpath); + } + shprintf(" function"); + } + break; + case CSHELL: + if (vflag) + shprintf(" is a%s shell builtin", + (tp->flag & SPEC_BI) ? " special" : null); + break; + case CTALIAS: + case CEXEC: + if (tp->flag & ISSET) { + if (vflag) { + shprintf(" is "); + if (tp->type == CTALIAS) + shprintf( + "a tracked %salias for ", + (tp->flag & EXPORT) ? + "exported " + : null); + } + shprintf("%s", tp->val.s); + } else { + if (vflag) + shprintf(" not found"); + ret = 1; + } + break; + default: + shprintf("%s is *GOK*", id); + break; + } + if (vflag || !ret) + shprintf("%s", newline); + } + return ret; +} + +/* Deal with command -vV - command -p dealt with in comexec() */ +int +c_command(wp) + char **wp; +{ + /* Let c_whence do the work. Note that c_command() must be + * a distinct function from c_whence() (tested in comexec()). + */ + return c_whence(wp); +} + +/* typeset, export, and readonly */ +int +c_typeset(wp) + char **wp; +{ + struct block *l = e->loc; + struct tbl *vp, **p; + Tflag fset = 0, fclr = 0; + int thing = 0, func = 0, localv = 0; + const char *options = "L#R#UZ#fi#lprtux"; /* see comment below */ + char *fieldstr, *basestr; + int field, base; + int optc; + Tflag flag; + int pflag = 0; + + switch (**wp) { + case 'e': /* export */ + fset |= EXPORT; + options = "p"; + break; + case 'r': /* readonly */ + fset |= RDONLY; + options = "p"; + break; + case 's': /* set */ + /* called with 'typeset -' */ + break; + case 't': /* typeset */ + localv = 1; + break; + } + + fieldstr = basestr = (char *) 0; + builtin_opt.flags |= GF_PLUSOPT; + /* at&t ksh seems to have 0-9 as options, which are multiplied + * to get a number that is used with -L, -R, -Z or -i (eg, -1R2 + * sets right justify in a field of 12). This allows options + * to be grouped in an order (eg, -Lu12), but disallows -i8 -L3 and + * does not allow the number to be specified as a separate argument + * Here, the number must follow the RLZi option, but is optional + * (see the # kludge in ksh_getopt()). + */ + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, options)) != EOF) { + flag = 0; + switch (optc) { + case 'L': + flag = LJUST; + fieldstr = builtin_opt.optarg; + break; + case 'R': + flag = RJUST; + fieldstr = builtin_opt.optarg; + break; + case 'U': + /* at&t ksh uses u, but this conflicts with + * upper/lower case. If this option is changed, + * need to change the -U below as well + */ + flag = INT_U; + break; + case 'Z': + flag = ZEROFIL; + fieldstr = builtin_opt.optarg; + break; + case 'f': + func = 1; + break; + case 'i': + flag = INTEGER; + basestr = builtin_opt.optarg; + break; + case 'l': + flag = LCASEV; + break; + case 'p': /* posix export/readonly -p flag. + * typeset -p is the same as typeset (in pdksh); + * here for compatibility with ksh93. + */ + pflag = 1; + break; + case 'r': + flag = RDONLY; + break; + case 't': + flag = TRACE; + break; + case 'u': + flag = UCASEV_AL; /* upper case / autoload */ + break; + case 'x': + flag = EXPORT; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + if (builtin_opt.info & GI_PLUS) { + fclr |= flag; + fset &= ~flag; + thing = '+'; + } else { + fset |= flag; + fclr &= ~flag; + thing = '-'; + } + } + + field = 0; + if (fieldstr && !bi_getn(fieldstr, &field)) + return 1; + base = 0; + if (basestr && !bi_getn(basestr, &base)) + return 1; + + if (!(builtin_opt.info & GI_MINUSMINUS) && wp[builtin_opt.optind] + && (wp[builtin_opt.optind][0] == '-' + || wp[builtin_opt.optind][0] == '+') + && wp[builtin_opt.optind][1] == '\0') + { + thing = wp[builtin_opt.optind][0]; + builtin_opt.optind++; + } + + if (func && ((fset|fclr) & ~(TRACE|UCASEV_AL|EXPORT))) { + bi_errorf("only -t, -u and -x options may be used with -f"); + return 1; + } + if (wp[builtin_opt.optind]) { + /* Take care of exclusions. + * At this point, flags in fset are cleared in fclr and vise + * versa. This property should be preserved. + */ + if (fset & LCASEV) /* LCASEV has priority over UCASEV_AL */ + fset &= ~UCASEV_AL; + if (fset & LJUST) /* LJUST has priority over RJUST */ + fset &= ~RJUST; + if ((fset & (ZEROFIL|LJUST)) == ZEROFIL) { /* -Z implies -ZR */ + fset |= RJUST; + fclr &= ~RJUST; + } + /* Setting these attributes clears the others, unless they + * are also set in this command + */ + if (fset & (LJUST|RJUST|ZEROFIL|UCASEV_AL|LCASEV|INTEGER + |INT_U|INT_L)) + fclr |= ~fset & + (LJUST|RJUST|ZEROFIL|UCASEV_AL|LCASEV|INTEGER + |INT_U|INT_L); + } + + /* set variables and attributes */ + if (wp[builtin_opt.optind]) { + int i; + int rval = 0; + struct tbl *f; + + if (localv && !func) + fset |= LOCAL; + for (i = builtin_opt.optind; wp[i]; i++) { + if (func) { + f = findfunc(wp[i], hash(wp[i]), + (fset&UCASEV_AL) ? TRUE : FALSE); + if (!f) { + /* at&t ksh does ++rval: bogus */ + rval = 1; + continue; + } + if (fset | fclr) { + f->flag |= fset; + f->flag &= ~fclr; + } else + fptreef(shl_stdout, 0, + f->flag & FKSH ? + "function %s %T\n" + : "%s() %T\n" + , + wp[i], f->val.t); + } else if (!typeset(wp[i], fset, fclr, field, base)) { + bi_errorf("%s: not identifier", wp[i]); + return 1; + } + } + return rval; + } + + /* list variables and attributes */ + flag = fset | fclr; /* no difference at this point.. */ + if (func) { + for (l = e->loc; l; l = l->next) { + for (p = tsort(&l->funs); (vp = *p++); ) { + if (flag && (vp->flag & flag) == 0) + continue; + if (thing == '-') + fptreef(shl_stdout, 0, vp->flag & FKSH ? + "function %s %T\n" + : "%s() %T\n", + vp->name, vp->val.t); + else + shprintf("%s\n", vp->name); + } + } + } else { + for (l = e->loc; l; l = l->next) { + for (p = tsort(&l->vars); (vp = *p++); ) { + struct tbl *tvp; + int any_set = 0; + /* + * See if the parameter is set (for arrays, if any + * element is set). + */ + for (tvp = vp; tvp; tvp = tvp->u.array) + if (tvp->flag & ISSET) { + any_set = 1; + break; + } + /* + * Check attributes - note that all array elements + * have (should have?) the same attributes, so checking + * the first is sufficient. + * + * Report an unset param only if the user has + * explicitly given it some attribute (like export); + * otherwise, after "echo $FOO", we would report FOO... + */ + if (!any_set && !(vp->flag & USERATTRIB)) + continue; + if (flag && (vp->flag & flag) == 0) + continue; + for (; vp; vp = vp->u.array) { + /* Ignore array elements that aren't set unless there + * are no set elements, in which case the first is + * reported on + */ + if ((vp->flag&ARRAY) && any_set && !(vp->flag & ISSET)) + continue; + /* no arguments */ + if (thing == 0 && flag == 0) { + /* at&t ksh prints things like export, integer, + * leftadj, zerofill, etc., but POSIX says must + * be suitable for re-entry... + */ + shprintf("typeset "); + if ((vp->flag&INTEGER)) + shprintf("-i "); + if ((vp->flag&EXPORT)) + shprintf("-x "); + if ((vp->flag&RDONLY)) + shprintf("-r "); + if ((vp->flag&TRACE)) + shprintf("-t "); + if ((vp->flag&LJUST)) + shprintf("-L%d ", vp->u2.field); + if ((vp->flag&RJUST)) + shprintf("-R%d ", vp->u2.field); + if ((vp->flag&ZEROFIL)) + shprintf("-Z "); + if ((vp->flag&LCASEV)) + shprintf("-l "); + if ((vp->flag&UCASEV_AL)) + shprintf("-u "); + if ((vp->flag&INT_U)) + shprintf("-U "); + shprintf("%s\n", vp->name); + if (vp->flag&ARRAY) + break; + } else { + if (pflag) + shprintf("%s ", + (flag & EXPORT) ? "export" : "readonly"); + if ((vp->flag&ARRAY) && any_set) + shprintf("%s[%d]", vp->name, vp->index); + else + shprintf("%s", vp->name); + if (thing == '-' && (vp->flag&ISSET)) { + char *s = str_val(vp); + + shprintf("="); + /* at&t ksh can't have justified integers.. */ + if ((vp->flag & (INTEGER|LJUST|RJUST)) + == INTEGER) + shprintf("%s", s); + else + print_value_quoted(s); + } + shprintf("%s", newline); + } + /* Only report first `element' of an array with + * no set elements. + */ + if (!any_set) + break; + } + } + } + } + return 0; +} + +int +c_alias(wp) + char **wp; +{ + struct table *t = &aliases; + int rv = 0, rflag = 0, tflag, Uflag = 0, pflag = 0; + int prefix = 0; + Tflag xflag = 0; + int optc; + + builtin_opt.flags |= GF_PLUSOPT; + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "dprtUx")) != EOF) { + prefix = builtin_opt.info & GI_PLUS ? '+' : '-'; + switch (optc) { + case 'd': + t = &homedirs; + break; + case 'p': + pflag = 1; + break; + case 'r': + rflag = 1; + break; + case 't': + t = &taliases; + break; + case 'U': /* kludge for tracked alias initialization + * (don't do a path search, just make an entry) + */ + Uflag = 1; + break; + case 'x': + xflag = EXPORT; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + if (!(builtin_opt.info & GI_MINUSMINUS) && *wp + && (wp[0][0] == '-' || wp[0][0] == '+') && wp[0][1] == '\0') + { + prefix = wp[0][0]; + wp++; + } + + tflag = t == &taliases; + + /* "hash -r" means reset all the tracked aliases.. */ + if (rflag) { + static const char *const args[] = { + "unalias", "-ta", (const char *) 0 + }; + + if (!tflag || *wp) { + shprintf( + "alias: -r flag can only be used with -t and without arguments\n"); + return 1; + } + ksh_getopt_reset(&builtin_opt, GF_ERROR); + return c_unalias((char **)__UNCONST(args)); + } + + + if (*wp == NULL) { + struct tbl *ap, **p; + + for (p = tsort(t); (ap = *p++) != NULL; ) + if ((ap->flag & (ISSET|xflag)) == (ISSET|xflag)) { + if (pflag) + shf_puts("alias ", shl_stdout); + shf_puts(ap->name, shl_stdout); + if (prefix != '+') { + shf_putc('=', shl_stdout); + print_value_quoted(ap->val.s); + } + shprintf("%s", newline); + } + } + + for (; *wp != NULL; wp++) { + char *alias = *wp; + char *val = strchr(alias, '='); + char *newval; + struct tbl *ap; + int h; + + if (val) + alias = str_nsave(alias, val++ - alias, ATEMP); + h = hash(alias); + if (val == NULL && !tflag && !xflag) { + ap = tsearch(t, alias, h); + if (ap != NULL && (ap->flag&ISSET)) { + if (pflag) + shf_puts("alias ", shl_stdout); + shf_puts(ap->name, shl_stdout); + if (prefix != '+') { + shf_putc('=', shl_stdout); + print_value_quoted(ap->val.s); + } + shprintf("%s", newline); + } else { + shprintf("%s alias not found\n", alias); + rv = 1; + } + continue; + } + ap = tenter(t, alias, h); + ap->type = tflag ? CTALIAS : CALIAS; + /* Are we setting the value or just some flags? */ + if ((val && !tflag) || (!val && tflag && !Uflag)) { + if (ap->flag&ALLOC) { + ap->flag &= ~(ALLOC|ISSET); + afree((void*)ap->val.s, APERM); + } + /* ignore values for -t (at&t ksh does this) */ + newval = tflag ? search(alias, path, X_OK, (int *) 0) + : val; + if (newval) { + ap->val.s = str_save(newval, APERM); + ap->flag |= ALLOC|ISSET; + } else + ap->flag &= ~ISSET; + } + ap->flag |= DEFINED; + if (prefix == '+') + ap->flag &= ~xflag; + else + ap->flag |= xflag; + if (val) + afree(alias, ATEMP); + } + + return rv; +} + +int +c_unalias(wp) + char **wp; +{ + register struct table *t = &aliases; + register struct tbl *ap; + int rv = 0, all = 0; + int optc; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "adt")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'a': + all = 1; + break; + case 'd': + t = &homedirs; + break; + case 't': + t = &taliases; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + for (; *wp != NULL; wp++) { + ap = tsearch(t, *wp, hash(*wp)); + if (ap == NULL) { + rv = 1; /* POSIX */ + continue; + } + if (ap->flag&ALLOC) { + ap->flag &= ~(ALLOC|ISSET); + afree((void*)ap->val.s, APERM); + } + ap->flag &= ~(DEFINED|ISSET|EXPORT); + } + + if (all) { + struct tstate ts; + + for (twalk(&ts, t); (ap = tnext(&ts)); ) { + if (ap->flag&ALLOC) { + ap->flag &= ~(ALLOC|ISSET); + afree((void*)ap->val.s, APERM); + } + ap->flag &= ~(DEFINED|ISSET|EXPORT); + } + } + + return rv; +} + +#ifdef KSH +int +c_let(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int rv = 1; + long val; + + if (wp[1] == (char *) 0) /* at&t ksh does this */ + bi_errorf("no arguments"); + else + for (wp++; *wp; wp++) + if (!evaluate(*wp, &val, KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) { + rv = 2; /* distinguish error from zero result */ + break; + } else + rv = val == 0; + return rv; +} +#endif /* KSH */ + +int +c_jobs(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int optc; + int flag = 0; + int nflag = 0; + int rv = 0; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "lpnz")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'l': + flag = 1; + break; + case 'p': + flag = 2; + break; + case 'n': + nflag = 1; + break; + case 'z': /* debugging: print zombies */ + nflag = -1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + if (!*wp) { + if (j_jobs((char *) 0, flag, nflag)) + rv = 1; + } else { + for (; *wp; wp++) + if (j_jobs(*wp, flag, nflag)) + rv = 1; + } + return rv; +} + +#ifdef JOBS +int +c_fgbg(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int bg = strcmp(*wp, "bg") == 0; + int UNINITIALIZED(rv); + + if (!Flag(FMONITOR)) { + bi_errorf("job control not enabled"); + return 1; + } + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + if (*wp) + for (; *wp; wp++) + rv = j_resume(*wp, bg); + else + rv = j_resume("%%", bg); + /* POSIX says fg shall return 0 (unless an error occurs). + * at&t ksh returns the exit value of the job... + */ + return (bg || Flag(FPOSIX)) ? 0 : rv; +} +#endif + +struct kill_info { + int num_width; + int name_width; +}; +static char *kill_fmt_entry ARGS((void *arg, int i, char *buf, int buflen)); + +/* format a single kill item */ +static char * +kill_fmt_entry(arg, i, buf, buflen) + void *arg; + int i; + char *buf; + int buflen; +{ + struct kill_info *ki = (struct kill_info *) arg; + + i++; + if (sigtraps[i].name) + shf_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%*d %*s %s", + ki->num_width, i, + ki->name_width, sigtraps[i].name, + sigtraps[i].mess); + else + shf_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%*d %*d %s", + ki->num_width, i, + ki->name_width, sigtraps[i].signal, + sigtraps[i].mess); + return buf; +} + + +int +c_kill(wp) + char **wp; +{ + Trap *t = (Trap *) 0; + char *p; + int lflag = 0; + int i, n, rv, sig; + + /* assume old style options if -digits or -UPPERCASE */ + if ((p = wp[1]) && *p == '-' + && (digit(p[1]) || isupper((unsigned char)p[1]))) { + if (!(t = gettrap(p + 1, TRUE))) { + bi_errorf("bad signal `%s'", p + 1); + return 1; + } + i = (wp[2] && strcmp(wp[2], "--") == 0) ? 3 : 2; + } else { + int optc; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "ls:")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'l': + lflag = 1; + break; + case 's': + if (!(t = gettrap(builtin_opt.optarg, TRUE))) { + bi_errorf("bad signal `%s'", + builtin_opt.optarg); + return 1; + } + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + i = builtin_opt.optind; + } + if ((lflag && t) || (!wp[i] && !lflag)) { + shf_fprintf(shl_out, +"usage: kill [ -s signame | -signum | -signame ] {pid|job}...\n\ + kill -l [exit_status]\n" + ); + bi_errorf("%s", null); + return 1; + } + + if (lflag) { + if (wp[i]) { + for (; wp[i]; i++) { + if (!bi_getn(wp[i], &n)) + return 1; + if (n > 128 && n < 128 + SIGNALS) + n -= 128; + if (n > 0 && n < SIGNALS && sigtraps[n].name) + shprintf("%s\n", sigtraps[n].name); + else + shprintf("%d\n", n); + } + } else if (Flag(FPOSIX)) { + p = null; + for (i = 1; i < SIGNALS; i++, p = space) + if (sigtraps[i].name) + shprintf("%s%s", p, sigtraps[i].name); + shprintf("%s", newline); + } else { + int w, si; + int mess_width; + struct kill_info ki; + + for (si = SIGNALS, ki.num_width = 1; si >= 10; si /= 10) + ki.num_width++; + ki.name_width = mess_width = 0; + for (si = 0; si < SIGNALS; si++) { + w = sigtraps[si].name ? + (int)strlen(sigtraps[si].name) : + ki.num_width; + if (w > ki.name_width) + ki.name_width = w; + w = strlen(sigtraps[si].mess); + if (w > mess_width) + mess_width = w; + } + + print_columns(shl_stdout, SIGNALS - 1, + kill_fmt_entry, (void *) &ki, + ki.num_width + ki.name_width + mess_width + 3, 1); + } + return 0; + } + rv = 0; + sig = t ? t->signal : SIGTERM; + for (; (p = wp[i]); i++) { + if (*p == '%') { + if (j_kill(p, sig)) + rv = 1; + } else if (!getn(p, &n)) { + bi_errorf("%s: arguments must be jobs or process IDs", + p); + rv = 1; + } else { + /* use killpg if < -1 since -1 does special things for + * some non-killpg-endowed kills + */ + if ((n < -1 ? killpg(-n, sig) : kill(n, sig)) < 0) { + bi_errorf("%s: %s", p, strerror(errno)); + rv = 1; + } + } + } + return rv; +} + +void +getopts_reset(val) + int val; +{ + if (val >= 1) { + ksh_getopt_reset(&user_opt, + GF_NONAME | (Flag(FPOSIX) ? 0 : GF_PLUSOPT)); + user_opt.optind = user_opt.uoptind = val; + } +} + +int +c_getopts(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int argc; + const char *options; + const char *var; + int optc; + int ret; + char buf[3]; + struct tbl *vq, *voptarg; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + options = *wp++; + if (!options) { + bi_errorf("missing options argument"); + return 1; + } + + var = *wp++; + if (!var) { + bi_errorf("missing name argument"); + return 1; + } + if (!*var || *skip_varname(var, TRUE)) { + bi_errorf("%s: is not an identifier", var); + return 1; + } + + if (e->loc->next == (struct block *) 0) { + internal_errorf(0, "c_getopts: no argv"); + return 1; + } + /* Which arguments are we parsing... */ + if (*wp == (char *) 0) + wp = e->loc->next->argv; + else + *--wp = e->loc->next->argv[0]; + + /* Check that our saved state won't cause a core dump... */ + for (argc = 0; wp[argc]; argc++) + ; + if (user_opt.optind > argc + || (user_opt.p != 0 + && user_opt.p > strlen(wp[user_opt.optind - 1]))) + { + bi_errorf("arguments changed since last call"); + return 1; + } + + user_opt.optarg = (char *) 0; + optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &user_opt, options); + + if (optc >= 0 && optc != '?' && (user_opt.info & GI_PLUS)) { + buf[0] = '+'; + buf[1] = optc; + buf[2] = '\0'; + } else { + /* POSIX says var is set to ? at end-of-options, at&t ksh + * sets it to null - we go with POSIX... + */ + buf[0] = optc < 0 ? '?' : optc; + buf[1] = '\0'; + } + + /* at&t ksh does not change OPTIND if it was an unknown option. + * Scripts counting on this are prone to break... (ie, don't count + * on this staying). + */ + if (optc != '?') { + user_opt.uoptind = user_opt.optind; + } + + voptarg = global("OPTARG"); + voptarg->flag &= ~RDONLY; /* at&t ksh clears ro and int */ + /* Paranoia: ensure no bizarre results. */ + if (voptarg->flag & INTEGER) + typeset("OPTARG", 0, INTEGER, 0, 0); + if (user_opt.optarg == (char *) 0) + unset(voptarg, 0); + else + /* This can't fail (have cleared readonly/integer) */ + setstr(voptarg, user_opt.optarg, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + + ret = 0; + + vq = global(var); + /* Error message already printed (integer, readonly) */ + if (!setstr(vq, buf, KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) + ret = 1; + if (Flag(FEXPORT)) + typeset(var, EXPORT, 0, 0, 0); + + return optc < 0 ? 1 : ret; +} + +#ifdef EMACS +int +c_bind(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int rv = 0, macro = 0, list = 0; + register char *cp; + int optc; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "lm")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'l': + list = 1; + break; + case 'm': + macro = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + if (*wp == NULL) /* list all */ + rv = x_bind(NULL, NULL, 0, list); + + for (; *wp != NULL; wp++) { + cp = strchr(*wp, '='); + if (cp != NULL) + *cp++ = '\0'; + if (x_bind(*wp, cp, macro, 0)) + rv = 1; + } + + return rv; +} +#endif + +/* A leading = means assignments before command are kept; + * a leading * means a POSIX special builtin; + * a leading + means a POSIX regular builtin + * (* and + should not be combined). + */ +const struct builtin kshbuiltins [] = { + {"+alias", c_alias}, /* no =: at&t manual wrong */ + {"+cd", c_cd}, + {"+command", c_command}, + {"echo", c_print}, + {"*=export", c_typeset}, +#ifdef HISTORY + {"+fc", c_fc}, +#endif /* HISTORY */ + {"+getopts", c_getopts}, + {"+jobs", c_jobs}, + {"+kill", c_kill}, +#ifdef KSH + {"let", c_let}, +#endif /* KSH */ + {"print", c_print}, + {"pwd", c_pwd}, + {"*=readonly", c_typeset}, + {"=typeset", c_typeset}, + {"+unalias", c_unalias}, + {"whence", c_whence}, +#ifdef JOBS + {"+bg", c_fgbg}, + {"+fg", c_fgbg}, +#endif +#ifdef EMACS + {"bind", c_bind}, +#endif + {NULL, NULL} +}; diff --git a/bin/ksh/c_sh.c b/bin/ksh/c_sh.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba3ae2bed --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/c_sh.c @@ -0,0 +1,917 @@ +/* $NetBSD: c_sh.c,v 1.14 2011/08/31 16:24:54 plunky Exp $ */ + +/* + * built-in Bourne commands + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: c_sh.c,v 1.14 2011/08/31 16:24:54 plunky Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" /* umask() */ +#include "ksh_time.h" +#include "ksh_times.h" + +static char *clocktos ARGS((clock_t t)); + + +/* :, false and true */ +int +c_label(wp) + char **wp; +{ + return wp[0][0] == 'f' ? 1 : 0; +} + +int +c_shift(wp) + char **wp; +{ + register struct block *l = e->loc; + register int n; + long val; + char *arg; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + arg = wp[builtin_opt.optind]; + + if (arg) { + evaluate(arg, &val, KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + n = val; + } else + n = 1; + if (n < 0) { + bi_errorf("%s: bad number", arg); + return (1); + } + if (l->argc < n) { + bi_errorf("nothing to shift"); + return (1); + } + l->argv[n] = l->argv[0]; + l->argv += n; + l->argc -= n; + return 0; +} + +int +c_umask(wp) + char **wp; +{ + register int i; + register char *cp; + int symbolic = 0; + int old_umask; + int optc; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "S")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'S': + symbolic = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + cp = wp[builtin_opt.optind]; + if (cp == NULL) { + old_umask = umask(0); + umask(old_umask); + if (symbolic) { + char buf[18]; + int j; + + old_umask = ~old_umask; + cp = buf; + for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { + *cp++ = "ugo"[i]; + *cp++ = '='; + for (j = 0; j < 3; j++) + if (old_umask & (1 << (8 - (3*i + j)))) + *cp++ = "rwx"[j]; + *cp++ = ','; + } + cp[-1] = '\0'; + shprintf("%s\n", buf); + } else + shprintf("%#3.3o\n", old_umask); + } else { + int new_umask; + + if (digit(*cp)) { + for (new_umask = 0; *cp >= '0' && *cp <= '7'; cp++) + new_umask = new_umask * 8 + (*cp - '0'); + if (*cp) { + bi_errorf("bad number"); + return 1; + } + } else { + /* symbolic format */ + int positions, new_val; + char op; + + old_umask = umask(0); + umask(old_umask); /* in case of error */ + old_umask = ~old_umask; + new_umask = old_umask; + positions = 0; + while (*cp) { + while (*cp && strchr("augo", *cp)) + switch (*cp++) { + case 'a': positions |= 0111; break; + case 'u': positions |= 0100; break; + case 'g': positions |= 0010; break; + case 'o': positions |= 0001; break; + } + if (!positions) + positions = 0111; /* default is a */ + if (!strchr("=+-", op = *cp)) + break; + cp++; + new_val = 0; + while (*cp && strchr("rwxugoXs", *cp)) + switch (*cp++) { + case 'r': new_val |= 04; break; + case 'w': new_val |= 02; break; + case 'x': new_val |= 01; break; + case 'u': new_val |= old_umask >> 6; + break; + case 'g': new_val |= old_umask >> 3; + break; + case 'o': new_val |= old_umask >> 0; + break; + case 'X': if (old_umask & 0111) + new_val |= 01; + break; + case 's': /* ignored */ + break; + } + new_val = (new_val & 07) * positions; + switch (op) { + case '-': + new_umask &= ~new_val; + break; + case '=': + new_umask = new_val + | (new_umask & ~(positions * 07)); + break; + case '+': + new_umask |= new_val; + } + if (*cp == ',') { + positions = 0; + cp++; + } else if (!strchr("=+-", *cp)) + break; + } + if (*cp) { + bi_errorf("bad mask"); + return 1; + } + new_umask = ~new_umask; + } + umask(new_umask); + } + return 0; +} + +int +c_dot(wp) + char **wp; +{ + char *file, *cp; + char **argv; + int argc; + int i; + int err; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + + if ((cp = wp[builtin_opt.optind]) == NULL) + return 0; + file = search(cp, path, R_OK, &err); + if (file == NULL) { + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, err ? strerror(err) : "not found"); + return 1; + } + + /* Set positional parameters? */ + if (wp[builtin_opt.optind + 1]) { + argv = wp + builtin_opt.optind; + argv[0] = e->loc->argv[0]; /* preserve $0 */ + for (argc = 0; argv[argc + 1]; argc++) + ; + } else { + argc = 0; + argv = (char **) 0; + } + i = include(file, argc, argv, 0); + if (i < 0) { /* should not happen */ + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + return i; +} + +int +c_wait(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int UNINITIALIZED(rv); + int sig; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + if (*wp == (char *) 0) { + while (waitfor((char *) 0, &sig) >= 0) + ; + rv = sig; + } else { + for (; *wp; wp++) + rv = waitfor(*wp, &sig); + if (rv < 0) + rv = sig ? sig : 127; /* magic exit code: bad job-id */ + } + return rv; +} + +int +c_read(wp) + char **wp; +{ + register int c = 0; + int expandv = 1, history = 0; + int expanding; + int ecode = 0; + register char *cp; + int fd = 0; + struct shf *shf; + int optc; + const char *emsg; + XString cs, xs; + struct tbl *vp; + char UNINITIALIZED(*xp); + static char REPLY[] = "REPLY"; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "prsu,")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { +#ifdef KSH + case 'p': + if ((fd = coproc_getfd(R_OK, &emsg)) < 0) { + bi_errorf("-p: %s", emsg); + return 1; + } + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + case 'r': + expandv = 0; + break; + case 's': + history = 1; + break; + case 'u': + if (!*(cp = builtin_opt.optarg)) + fd = 0; + else if ((fd = check_fd(cp, R_OK, &emsg)) < 0) { + bi_errorf("-u: %s: %s", cp, emsg); + return 1; + } + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + if (*wp == NULL) + *--wp = REPLY; + + /* Since we can't necessarily seek backwards on non-regular files, + * don't buffer them so we can't read too much. + */ + shf = shf_reopen(fd, SHF_RD | SHF_INTERRUPT | can_seek(fd), shl_spare); + + if ((cp = strchr(*wp, '?')) != NULL) { + *cp = 0; + if (isatty(fd)) { + /* at&t ksh says it prints prompt on fd if it's open + * for writing and is a tty, but it doesn't do it + * (it also doesn't check the interactive flag, + * as is indicated in the Kornshell book). + */ + shellf("%s", cp+1); + } + } + +#ifdef KSH + /* If we are reading from the co-process for the first time, + * make sure the other side of the pipe is closed first. This allows + * the detection of eof. + * + * This is not compatible with at&t ksh... the fd is kept so another + * coproc can be started with same output, however, this means eof + * can't be detected... This is why it is closed here. + * If this call is removed, remove the eof check below, too. + * coproc_readw_close(fd); + */ +#endif /* KSH */ + + if (history) + Xinit(xs, xp, 128, ATEMP); + expanding = 0; + Xinit(cs, cp, 128, ATEMP); + for (; *wp != NULL; wp++) { + for (cp = Xstring(cs, cp); ; ) { + if (c == '\n' || c == EOF) + break; + while (1) { + c = shf_getc(shf); + if (c == '\0' +#ifdef OS2 + || c == '\r' +#endif /* OS2 */ + ) + continue; + if (c == EOF && shf_error(shf) + && shf_errno(shf) == EINTR) + { + /* Was the offending signal one that + * would normally kill a process? + * If so, pretend the read was killed. + */ + ecode = fatal_trap_check(); + + /* non fatal (eg, CHLD), carry on */ + if (!ecode) { + shf_clearerr(shf); + continue; + } + } + break; + } + if (history) { + Xcheck(xs, xp); + Xput(xs, xp, c); + } + Xcheck(cs, cp); + if (expanding) { + expanding = 0; + if (c == '\n') { + c = 0; + if (Flag(FTALKING_I) && isatty(fd)) { + /* set prompt in case this is + * called from .profile or $ENV + */ + set_prompt(PS2, (Source *) 0); + pprompt(prompt, 0); + } + } else if (c != EOF) + Xput(cs, cp, c); + continue; + } + if (expandv && c == '\\') { + expanding = 1; + continue; + } + if (c == '\n' || c == EOF) + break; + if (ctype(c, C_IFS)) { + if (Xlength(cs, cp) == 0 && ctype(c, C_IFSWS)) + continue; + if (wp[1]) + break; + } + Xput(cs, cp, c); + } + /* strip trailing IFS white space from last variable */ + if (!wp[1]) + while (Xlength(cs, cp) && ctype(cp[-1], C_IFS) + && ctype(cp[-1], C_IFSWS)) + cp--; + Xput(cs, cp, '\0'); + vp = global(*wp); + /* Must be done before setting export. */ + if (vp->flag & RDONLY) { + shf_flush(shf); + bi_errorf("%s is read only", *wp); + return 1; + } + if (Flag(FEXPORT)) + typeset(*wp, EXPORT, 0, 0, 0); + if (!setstr(vp, Xstring(cs, cp), KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) { + shf_flush(shf); + return 1; + } + } + + shf_flush(shf); + if (history) { + Xput(xs, xp, '\0'); + source->line++; + histsave(source->line, Xstring(xs, xp), 1); + Xfree(xs, xp); + } +#ifdef KSH + /* if this is the co-process fd, close the file descriptor + * (can get eof if and only if all processes are have died, ie, + * coproc.njobs is 0 and the pipe is closed). + */ + if (c == EOF && !ecode) + coproc_read_close(fd); +#endif /* KSH */ + + return ecode ? ecode : c == EOF; +} + +int +c_eval(wp) + char **wp; +{ + register struct source *s; + int rv; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + s = pushs(SWORDS, ATEMP); + s->u.strv = wp + builtin_opt.optind; + if (!Flag(FPOSIX)) { + /* + * Handle case where the command is empty due to failed + * command substitution, eg, eval "$(false)". + * In this case, shell() will not set/change exstat (because + * compiled tree is empty), so will use this value. + * subst_exstat is cleared in execute(), so should be 0 if + * there were no substitutions. + * + * A strict reading of POSIX says we don't do this (though + * it is traditionally done). [from 1003.2-1992] + * 3.9.1: Simple Commands + * ... If there is a command name, execution shall + * continue as described in 3.9.1.1. If there + * is no command name, but the command contained a command + * substitution, the command shall complete with the exit + * status of the last command substitution + * 3.9.1.1: Command Search and Execution + * ...(1)...(a) If the command name matches the name of + * a special built-in utility, that special built-in + * utility shall be invoked. + * 3.14.5: Eval + * ... If there are no arguments, or only null arguments, + * eval shall return an exit status of zero. + */ + exstat = subst_exstat; + } + + rv = shell(s, FALSE); + afree(s, ATEMP); + return rv; +} + +int +c_trap(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int i; + char *s; + register Trap *p; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + if (*wp == NULL) { + int anydfl = 0; + + for (p = sigtraps, i = SIGNALS+1; --i >= 0; p++) { + if (p->trap == NULL) + anydfl = 1; + else { + shprintf("trap -- "); + print_value_quoted(p->trap); + shprintf(" %s\n", p->name); + } + } +#if 0 /* this is ugly and not clear POSIX needs it */ + /* POSIX may need this so output of trap can be saved and + * used to restore trap conditions + */ + if (anydfl) { + shprintf("trap -- -"); + for (p = sigtraps, i = SIGNALS+1; --i >= 0; p++) + if (p->trap == NULL && p->name) + shprintf(" %s", p->name); + shprintf(newline); + } +#endif + return 0; + } + + /* + * Use case sensitive lookup for first arg so the + * command 'exit' isn't confused with the pseudo-signal + * 'EXIT'. + */ + s = (gettrap(*wp, FALSE) == NULL) ? *wp++ : NULL; /* get command */ + if (s != NULL && s[0] == '-' && s[1] == '\0') + s = NULL; + + /* set/clear traps */ + while (*wp != NULL) { + p = gettrap(*wp++, TRUE); + if (p == NULL) { + bi_errorf("bad signal %s", wp[-1]); + return 1; + } + settrap(p, s); + } + return 0; +} + +int +c_exitreturn(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int how = LEXIT; + int n; + char *arg; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + arg = wp[builtin_opt.optind]; + + if (arg) { + if (!getn(arg, &n)) { + exstat = 1; + warningf(TRUE, "%s: bad number", arg); + } else + exstat = n; + } + if (wp[0][0] == 'r') { /* return */ + struct env *ep; + + /* need to tell if this is exit or return so trap exit will + * work right (POSIX) + */ + for (ep = e; ep; ep = ep->oenv) + if (STOP_RETURN(ep->type)) { + how = LRETURN; + break; + } + } + + if (how == LEXIT && !really_exit && j_stopped_running()) { + really_exit = 1; + how = LSHELL; + } + + quitenv(); /* get rid of any i/o redirections */ + unwind(how); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + return 0; +} + +int +c_brkcont(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int n, quit; + struct env *ep, *last_ep = (struct env *) 0; + char *arg; + + if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') + return 1; + arg = wp[builtin_opt.optind]; + + if (!arg) + n = 1; + else if (!bi_getn(arg, &n)) + return 1; + quit = n; + if (quit <= 0) { + /* at&t ksh does this for non-interactive shells only - weird */ + bi_errorf("%s: bad value", arg); + return 1; + } + + /* Stop at E_NONE, E_PARSE, E_FUNC, or E_INCL */ + for (ep = e; ep && !STOP_BRKCONT(ep->type); ep = ep->oenv) + if (ep->type == E_LOOP) { + if (--quit == 0) + break; + ep->flags |= EF_BRKCONT_PASS; + last_ep = ep; + } + + if (quit) { + /* at&t ksh doesn't print a message - just does what it + * can. We print a message 'cause it helps in debugging + * scripts, but don't generate an error (ie, keep going). + */ + if (n == quit) { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: cannot %s", wp[0], wp[0]); + return 0; + } + /* POSIX says if n is too big, the last enclosing loop + * shall be used. Doesn't say to print an error but we + * do anyway 'cause the user messed up. + */ + if (last_ep) + last_ep->flags &= ~EF_BRKCONT_PASS; + warningf(TRUE, "%s: can only %s %d level(s)", + wp[0], wp[0], n - quit); + } + + unwind(*wp[0] == 'b' ? LBREAK : LCONTIN); + /*NOTREACHED*/ +} + +int +c_set(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int argi, setargs; + struct block *l = e->loc; + register char **owp = wp; + + if (wp[1] == NULL) { + static const char *const args [] = { "set", "-", NULL }; + return c_typeset((char **)__UNCONST(args)); + } + + argi = parse_args(wp, OF_SET, &setargs); + if (argi < 0) + return 1; + /* set $# and $* */ + if (setargs) { + owp = wp += argi - 1; + wp[0] = l->argv[0]; /* save $0 */ + while (*++wp != NULL) + *wp = str_save(*wp, &l->area); + l->argc = wp - owp - 1; + l->argv = (char **) alloc(sizeofN(char *, l->argc+2), &l->area); + for (wp = l->argv; (*wp++ = *owp++) != NULL; ) + ; + } + /* POSIX says set exit status is 0, but old scripts that use + * getopt(1), use the construct: set -- `getopt ab:c "$@"` + * which assumes the exit value set will be that of the `` + * (subst_exstat is cleared in execute() so that it will be 0 + * if there are no command substitutions). + */ + return Flag(FPOSIX) ? 0 : subst_exstat; +} + +int +c_unset(wp) + char **wp; +{ + register char *id; + int optc, unset_var = 1; + int ret = 0; + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "fv")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'f': + unset_var = 0; + break; + case 'v': + unset_var = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + for (; (id = *wp) != NULL; wp++) + if (unset_var) { /* unset variable */ + struct tbl *vp = global(id); + + if (!(vp->flag & ISSET)) + ret = 1; + if ((vp->flag&RDONLY)) { + bi_errorf("%s is read only", vp->name); + return 1; + } + unset(vp, strchr(id, '[') ? 1 : 0); + } else { /* unset function */ + if (define(id, NULL)) + ret = 1; + } + return ret; +} + +int +c_times(wp) + char **wp; +{ + struct tms all; + + (void) ksh_times(&all); + shprintf("Shell: %8ss user ", clocktos(all.tms_utime)); + shprintf("%8ss system\n", clocktos(all.tms_stime)); + shprintf("Kids: %8ss user ", clocktos(all.tms_cutime)); + shprintf("%8ss system\n", clocktos(all.tms_cstime)); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * time pipeline (really a statement, not a built-in command) + */ +int +timex(t, f) + struct op *t; + int f; +{ +#define TF_NOARGS BIT(0) +#define TF_NOREAL BIT(1) /* don't report real time */ +#define TF_POSIX BIT(2) /* report in posix format */ + int rv = 0; + struct tms t0, t1, tms; + clock_t t0t, t1t = 0; + int tf = 0; + extern clock_t j_usrtime, j_systime; /* computed by j_wait */ + char opts[1]; + + t0t = ksh_times(&t0); + if (t->left) { + /* + * Two ways of getting cpu usage of a command: just use t0 + * and t1 (which will get cpu usage from other jobs that + * finish while we are executing t->left), or get the + * cpu usage of t->left. at&t ksh does the former, while + * pdksh tries to do the later (the j_usrtime hack doesn't + * really work as it only counts the last job). + */ + j_usrtime = j_systime = 0; + if (t->left->type == TCOM) + t->left->str = opts; + opts[0] = 0; + rv = execute(t->left, f | XTIME); + tf |= opts[0]; + t1t = ksh_times(&t1); + } else + tf = TF_NOARGS; + + if (tf & TF_NOARGS) { /* ksh93 - report shell times (shell+kids) */ + tf |= TF_NOREAL; + tms.tms_utime = t0.tms_utime + t0.tms_cutime; + tms.tms_stime = t0.tms_stime + t0.tms_cstime; + } else { + tms.tms_utime = t1.tms_utime - t0.tms_utime + j_usrtime; + tms.tms_stime = t1.tms_stime - t0.tms_stime + j_systime; + } + + if (!(tf & TF_NOREAL)) + shf_fprintf(shl_out, + tf & TF_POSIX ? "real %8s\n" : "%8ss real ", + clocktos(t1t - t0t)); + shf_fprintf(shl_out, tf & TF_POSIX ? "user %8s\n" : "%8ss user ", + clocktos(tms.tms_utime)); + shf_fprintf(shl_out, tf & TF_POSIX ? "sys %8s\n" : "%8ss system\n", + clocktos(tms.tms_stime)); + shf_flush(shl_out); + + return rv; +} + +void +timex_hook(t, app) + struct op *t; + char ** volatile *app; +{ + char **wp = *app; + int optc; + int i, j; + Getopt opt; + + ksh_getopt_reset(&opt, 0); + opt.optind = 0; /* start at the start */ + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &opt, ":p")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'p': + t->str[0] |= TF_POSIX; + break; + case '?': + errorf("time: -%s unknown option", opt.optarg); + case ':': + errorf("time: -%s requires an argument", + opt.optarg); + } + /* Copy command words down over options. */ + if (opt.optind != 0) { + for (i = 0; i < opt.optind; i++) + afree(wp[i], ATEMP); + for (i = 0, j = opt.optind; (wp[i] = wp[j]); i++, j++) + ; + } + if (!wp[0]) + t->str[0] |= TF_NOARGS; + *app = wp; +} + +static char * +clocktos(t) + clock_t t; +{ + static char temp[22]; /* enough for 64 bit clock_t */ + register int i; + register char *cp = temp + sizeof(temp); + + /* note: posix says must use max precision, ie, if clk_tck is + * 1000, must print 3 places after decimal (if non-zero, else 1). + */ + if (CLK_TCK != 100) /* convert to 1/100'ths */ + t = (t < (clock_t)(1000000000/CLK_TCK)) ? + (t * 100) / CLK_TCK : (t / CLK_TCK) * 100; + + *--cp = '\0'; + for (i = -2; i <= 0 || t > 0; i++) { + if (i == 0) + *--cp = '.'; + *--cp = '0' + (char)(t%10); + t /= 10; + } + return cp; +} + +/* exec with no args - args case is taken care of in comexec() */ +int +c_exec(wp) + char ** wp; +{ + int i; + + /* make sure redirects stay in place */ + if (e->savefd != NULL) { + for (i = 0; i < NUFILE; i++) { + if (e->savefd[i] > 0) + close(e->savefd[i]); + /* + * For ksh keep anything > 2 private, + * for sh, let them be (POSIX says what + * happens is unspecified and the bourne shell + * keeps them open). + */ +#ifdef KSH + if (i > 2 && e->savefd[i]) + fd_clexec(i); +#endif /* KSH */ + } + e->savefd = NULL; + } + return 0; +} + +/* dummy function, special case in comexec() */ +int +c_builtin(wp) + char ** wp; +{ + return 0; +} + +extern int c_test ARGS((char **wp)); /* in c_test.c */ +extern int c_ulimit ARGS((char **wp)); /* in c_ulimit.c */ + +/* A leading = means assignments before command are kept; + * a leading * means a POSIX special builtin; + * a leading + means a POSIX regular builtin + * (* and + should not be combined). + */ +const struct builtin shbuiltins [] = { + {"*=.", c_dot}, + {"*=:", c_label}, + {"[", c_test}, + {"*=break", c_brkcont}, + {"=builtin", c_builtin}, + {"*=continue", c_brkcont}, + {"*=eval", c_eval}, + {"*=exec", c_exec}, + {"*=exit", c_exitreturn}, + {"+false", c_label}, + {"*=return", c_exitreturn}, + {"*=set", c_set}, + {"*=shift", c_shift}, + {"=times", c_times}, + {"*=trap", c_trap}, + {"+=wait", c_wait}, + {"+read", c_read}, + {"test", c_test}, + {"+true", c_label}, + {"ulimit", c_ulimit}, + {"+umask", c_umask}, + {"*=unset", c_unset}, +#ifdef OS2 + /* In OS2, the first line of a file can be "extproc name", which + * tells the command interpreter (cmd.exe) to use name to execute + * the file. For this to be useful, ksh must ignore commands + * starting with extproc and this does the trick... + */ + {"extproc", c_label}, +#endif /* OS2 */ + {NULL, NULL} +}; diff --git a/bin/ksh/c_test.c b/bin/ksh/c_test.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41e10fed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/c_test.c @@ -0,0 +1,666 @@ +/* $NetBSD: c_test.c,v 1.6 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * test(1); version 7-like -- author Erik Baalbergen + * modified by Eric Gisin to be used as built-in. + * modified by Arnold Robbins to add SVR3 compatibility + * (-x -c -b -p -u -g -k) plus Korn's -L -nt -ot -ef and new -S (socket). + * modified by Michael Rendell to add Korn's [[ .. ]] expressions. + * modified by J.T. Conklin to add POSIX compatibility. + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: c_test.c,v 1.6 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include "c_test.h" + +/* test(1) accepts the following grammar: + oexpr ::= aexpr | aexpr "-o" oexpr ; + aexpr ::= nexpr | nexpr "-a" aexpr ; + nexpr ::= primary | "!" nexpr ; + primary ::= unary-operator operand + | operand binary-operator operand + | operand + | "(" oexpr ")" + ; + + unary-operator ::= "-a"|"-r"|"-w"|"-x"|"-e"|"-f"|"-d"|"-c"|"-b"|"-p"| + "-u"|"-g"|"-k"|"-s"|"-t"|"-z"|"-n"|"-o"|"-O"|"-G"| + "-L"|"-h"|"-S"|"-H"; + + binary-operator ::= "="|"=="|"!="|"-eq"|"-ne"|"-ge"|"-gt"|"-le"|"-lt"| + "-nt"|"-ot"|"-ef"| + "<"|">" # rules used for [[ .. ]] expressions + ; + operand ::= +*/ + +#define T_ERR_EXIT 2 /* POSIX says > 1 for errors */ + +struct t_op { + char op_text[4]; + Test_op op_num; +}; +static const struct t_op u_ops [] = { + {"-a", TO_FILAXST }, + {"-b", TO_FILBDEV }, + {"-c", TO_FILCDEV }, + {"-d", TO_FILID }, + {"-e", TO_FILEXST }, + {"-f", TO_FILREG }, + {"-G", TO_FILGID }, + {"-g", TO_FILSETG }, + {"-h", TO_FILSYM }, + {"-H", TO_FILCDF }, + {"-k", TO_FILSTCK }, + {"-L", TO_FILSYM }, + {"-n", TO_STNZE }, + {"-O", TO_FILUID }, + {"-o", TO_OPTION }, + {"-p", TO_FILFIFO }, + {"-r", TO_FILRD }, + {"-s", TO_FILGZ }, + {"-S", TO_FILSOCK }, + {"-t", TO_FILTT }, + {"-u", TO_FILSETU }, + {"-w", TO_FILWR }, + {"-x", TO_FILEX }, + {"-z", TO_STZER }, + {"", TO_NONOP } + }; +static const struct t_op b_ops [] = { + {"=", TO_STEQL }, +#ifdef KSH + {"==", TO_STEQL }, +#endif /* KSH */ + {"!=", TO_STNEQ }, + {"<", TO_STLT }, + {">", TO_STGT }, + {"-eq", TO_INTEQ }, + {"-ne", TO_INTNE }, + {"-gt", TO_INTGT }, + {"-ge", TO_INTGE }, + {"-lt", TO_INTLT }, + {"-le", TO_INTLE }, + {"-ef", TO_FILEQ }, + {"-nt", TO_FILNT }, + {"-ot", TO_FILOT }, + {"", TO_NONOP } + }; + +static int test_stat ARGS((const char *, struct stat *)); +static int test_eaccess ARGS((const char *, int)); +static int test_oexpr ARGS((Test_env *, int)); +static int test_aexpr ARGS((Test_env *, int)); +static int test_nexpr ARGS((Test_env *, int)); +static int test_primary ARGS((Test_env *, int)); +static int ptest_isa ARGS((Test_env *, Test_meta)); +static const char *ptest_getopnd ARGS((Test_env *, Test_op, int)); +static int ptest_eval ARGS((Test_env *, Test_op, const char *, + const char *, int)); +static void ptest_error ARGS((Test_env *, int, const char *)); + +int +c_test(wp) + char **wp; +{ + int argc; + int res; + Test_env te; + + te.flags = 0; + te.isa = ptest_isa; + te.getopnd = ptest_getopnd; + te.eval = ptest_eval; + te.error = ptest_error; + + for (argc = 0; wp[argc]; argc++) + ; + + if (strcmp(wp[0], "[") == 0) { + if (strcmp(wp[--argc], "]") != 0) { + bi_errorf("missing ]"); + return T_ERR_EXIT; + } + } + + te.pos.wp = wp + 1; + te.wp_end = wp + argc; + + /* + * Handle the special cases from POSIX.2, section 4.62.4. + * Implementation of all the rules isn't necessary since + * our parser does the right thing for the omitted steps. + */ + if (argc <= 5) { + char **owp = wp; + int invert = 0; + Test_op op; + const char *opnd1, *opnd2; + + while (--argc >= 0) { + if ((*te.isa)(&te, TM_END)) + return !0; + if (argc == 3) { + opnd1 = (*te.getopnd)(&te, TO_NONOP, 1); + if ((op = (Test_op) (*te.isa)(&te, TM_BINOP))) { + opnd2 = (*te.getopnd)(&te, op, 1); + res = (*te.eval)(&te, op, opnd1, opnd2, + 1); + if (te.flags & TEF_ERROR) + return T_ERR_EXIT; + if (invert & 1) + res = !res; + return !res; + } + /* back up to opnd1 */ + te.pos.wp--; + } + if (argc == 1) { + opnd1 = (*te.getopnd)(&te, TO_NONOP, 1); + /* Historically, -t by itself test if fd 1 + * is a file descriptor, but POSIX says its + * a string test... + */ + if (!Flag(FPOSIX) && strcmp(opnd1, "-t") == 0) + break; + res = (*te.eval)(&te, TO_STNZE, opnd1, + (char *) 0, 1); + if (invert & 1) + res = !res; + return !res; + } + if ((*te.isa)(&te, TM_NOT)) { + invert++; + } else + break; + } + te.pos.wp = owp + 1; + } + + return test_parse(&te); +} + +/* + * Generic test routines. + */ + +Test_op +test_isop(te, meta, s) + Test_env *te; + Test_meta meta; + const char *s; +{ + char sc1; + const struct t_op *otab; + + otab = meta == TM_UNOP ? u_ops : b_ops; + if (*s) { + sc1 = s[1]; + for (; otab->op_text[0]; otab++) + if (sc1 == otab->op_text[1] + && strcmp(s, otab->op_text) == 0 + && ((te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET) + || (otab->op_num != TO_STLT + && otab->op_num != TO_STGT))) + return otab->op_num; + } + return TO_NONOP; +} + +int +test_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + const char *opnd1; + const char *opnd2; + int do_eval; +{ + int res; + int not; + struct stat b1, b2; + + if (!do_eval) + return 0; + + switch ((int) op) { + /* + * Unary Operators + */ + case TO_STNZE: /* -n */ + return *opnd1 != '\0'; + case TO_STZER: /* -z */ + return *opnd1 == '\0'; + case TO_OPTION: /* -o */ + if ((not = *opnd1 == '!')) + opnd1++; + if ((res = option(opnd1)) < 0) + res = 0; + else { + res = Flag(res); + if (not) + res = !res; + } + return res; + case TO_FILRD: /* -r */ + return test_eaccess(opnd1, R_OK) == 0; + case TO_FILWR: /* -w */ + return test_eaccess(opnd1, W_OK) == 0; + case TO_FILEX: /* -x */ + return test_eaccess(opnd1, X_OK) == 0; + case TO_FILAXST: /* -a */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0; + case TO_FILEXST: /* -e */ + /* at&t ksh does not appear to do the /dev/fd/ thing for + * this (unless the os itself handles it) + */ + return stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0; + case TO_FILREG: /* -r */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISREG(b1.st_mode); + case TO_FILID: /* -d */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISDIR(b1.st_mode); + case TO_FILCDEV: /* -c */ +#ifdef S_ISCHR + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISCHR(b1.st_mode); +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILBDEV: /* -b */ +#ifdef S_ISBLK + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISBLK(b1.st_mode); +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILFIFO: /* -p */ +#ifdef S_ISFIFO + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISFIFO(b1.st_mode); +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILSYM: /* -h -L */ +#ifdef S_ISLNK + return lstat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISLNK(b1.st_mode); +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILSOCK: /* -S */ +#ifdef S_ISSOCK + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISSOCK(b1.st_mode); +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILCDF:/* -H HP context dependent files (directories) */ +#ifdef S_ISCDF + { + /* Append a + to filename and check to see if result is a + * setuid directory. CDF stuff in general is hookey, since + * it breaks for the following sequence: echo hi > foo+; + * mkdir foo; echo bye > foo/default; chmod u+s foo + * (foo+ refers to the file with hi in it, there is no way + * to get at the file with bye in it - please correct me if + * I'm wrong about this). + */ + int len = strlen(opnd1); + char *p = str_nsave(opnd1, len + 1, ATEMP); + + p[len++] = '+'; + p[len] = '\0'; + return stat(p, &b1) == 0 && S_ISCDF(b1.st_mode); + } +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILSETU: /* -u */ +#ifdef S_ISUID + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 + && (b1.st_mode & S_ISUID) == S_ISUID; +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILSETG: /* -g */ +#ifdef S_ISGID + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 + && (b1.st_mode & S_ISGID) == S_ISGID; +#else + return 0; +#endif + case TO_FILSTCK: /* -k */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 + && (b1.st_mode & S_ISVTX) == S_ISVTX; + case TO_FILGZ: /* -s */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && b1.st_size > 0L; + case TO_FILTT: /* -t */ + if (opnd1 && !bi_getn(opnd1, &res)) { + te->flags |= TEF_ERROR; + res = 0; + } else { + /* generate error if in FPOSIX mode? */ + res = isatty(opnd1 ? res : 0); + } + return res; + case TO_FILUID: /* -O */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && b1.st_uid == ksheuid; + case TO_FILGID: /* -G */ + return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && b1.st_gid == getegid(); + /* + * Binary Operators + */ + case TO_STEQL: /* = */ + if (te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET) + return gmatch(opnd1, opnd2, FALSE); + return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) == 0; + case TO_STNEQ: /* != */ + if (te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET) + return !gmatch(opnd1, opnd2, FALSE); + return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) != 0; + case TO_STLT: /* < */ + return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) < 0; + case TO_STGT: /* > */ + return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) > 0; + case TO_INTEQ: /* -eq */ + case TO_INTNE: /* -ne */ + case TO_INTGE: /* -ge */ + case TO_INTGT: /* -gt */ + case TO_INTLE: /* -le */ + case TO_INTLT: /* -lt */ + { + long v1, v2; + + if (!evaluate(opnd1, &v1, KSH_RETURN_ERROR) + || !evaluate(opnd2, &v2, KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) + { + /* error already printed.. */ + te->flags |= TEF_ERROR; + return 1; + } + switch ((int) op) { + case TO_INTEQ: + return v1 == v2; + case TO_INTNE: + return v1 != v2; + case TO_INTGE: + return v1 >= v2; + case TO_INTGT: + return v1 > v2; + case TO_INTLE: + return v1 <= v2; + case TO_INTLT: + return v1 < v2; + } + } + case TO_FILNT: /* -nt */ + { + int s2; + /* ksh88/ksh93 succeed if file2 can't be stated + * (subtly different from `does not exist'). + */ + return stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 + && (((s2 = stat(opnd2, &b2)) == 0 + && b1.st_mtime > b2.st_mtime) || s2 < 0); + } + case TO_FILOT: /* -ot */ + { + int s1; + /* ksh88/ksh93 succeed if file1 can't be stated + * (subtly different from `does not exist'). + */ + return stat(opnd2, &b2) == 0 + && (((s1 = stat(opnd1, &b1)) == 0 + && b1.st_mtime < b2.st_mtime) || s1 < 0); + } + case TO_FILEQ: /* -ef */ + return stat (opnd1, &b1) == 0 && stat (opnd2, &b2) == 0 + && b1.st_dev == b2.st_dev + && b1.st_ino == b2.st_ino; + } + (*te->error)(te, 0, "internal error: unknown op"); + return 1; +} + +/* Nasty kludge to handle Korn's bizarre /dev/fd hack */ +static int +test_stat(pathx, statb) + const char *pathx; + struct stat *statb; +{ +#if !defined(HAVE_DEV_FD) + int fd; + + if (strncmp(pathx, "/dev/fd/", 8) == 0 && getn(pathx + 8, &fd)) + return fstat(fd, statb); +#endif /* !HAVE_DEV_FD */ + + return stat(pathx, statb); +} + +/* Routine to handle Korn's /dev/fd hack, and to deal with X_OK on + * non-directories when running as root. + */ +static int +test_eaccess(pathx, mode) + const char *pathx; + int mode; +{ + int res; + +#if !defined(HAVE_DEV_FD) + int fd; + + /* Note: doesn't handle //dev/fd, etc.. (this is ok) */ + if (strncmp(pathx, "/dev/fd/", 8) == 0 && getn(pathx + 8, &fd)) { + int flags; + + if ((flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)) < 0 + || (mode & X_OK) + || ((mode & W_OK) && (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY) + || ((mode & R_OK) && (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY)) + return -1; + return 0; + } +#endif /* !HAVE_DEV_FD */ + + res = eaccess(pathx, mode); + /* + * On most (all?) unixes, access() says everything is executable for + * root - avoid this on files by using stat(). + */ + if (res == 0 && ksheuid == 0 && (mode & X_OK)) { + struct stat statb; + + if (stat(pathx, &statb) < 0) + res = -1; + else if (S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode)) + res = 0; + else + res = (statb.st_mode & (S_IXUSR|S_IXGRP|S_IXOTH)) + ? 0 : -1; + } + + return res; +} + +int +test_parse(te) + Test_env *te; +{ + int res; + + res = test_oexpr(te, 1); + + if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && !(*te->isa)(te, TM_END)) + (*te->error)(te, 0, "unexpected operator/operand"); + + return (te->flags & TEF_ERROR) ? T_ERR_EXIT : !res; +} + +static int +test_oexpr(te, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + int do_eval; +{ + int res; + + res = test_aexpr(te, do_eval); + if (res) + do_eval = 0; + if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && (*te->isa)(te, TM_OR)) + return test_oexpr(te, do_eval) || res; + return res; +} + +static int +test_aexpr(te, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + int do_eval; +{ + int res; + + res = test_nexpr(te, do_eval); + if (!res) + do_eval = 0; + if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && (*te->isa)(te, TM_AND)) + return test_aexpr(te, do_eval) && res; + return res; +} + +static int +test_nexpr(te, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + int do_eval; +{ + if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && (*te->isa)(te, TM_NOT)) + return !test_nexpr(te, do_eval); + return test_primary(te, do_eval); +} + +static int +test_primary(te, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + int do_eval; +{ + const char *opnd1, *opnd2; + int res; + Test_op op; + + if (te->flags & TEF_ERROR) + return 0; + if ((*te->isa)(te, TM_OPAREN)) { + res = test_oexpr(te, do_eval); + if (te->flags & TEF_ERROR) + return 0; + if (!(*te->isa)(te, TM_CPAREN)) { + (*te->error)(te, 0, "missing closing paren"); + return 0; + } + return res; + } + if ((op = (Test_op) (*te->isa)(te, TM_UNOP))) { + /* unary expression */ + opnd1 = (*te->getopnd)(te, op, do_eval); + if (!opnd1) { + (*te->error)(te, -1, "missing argument"); + return 0; + } + + return (*te->eval)(te, op, opnd1, (const char *) 0, do_eval); + } + opnd1 = (*te->getopnd)(te, TO_NONOP, do_eval); + if (!opnd1) { + (*te->error)(te, 0, "expression expected"); + return 0; + } + if ((op = (Test_op) (*te->isa)(te, TM_BINOP))) { + /* binary expression */ + opnd2 = (*te->getopnd)(te, op, do_eval); + if (!opnd2) { + (*te->error)(te, -1, "missing second argument"); + return 0; + } + + return (*te->eval)(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval); + } + if (te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET) { + (*te->error)(te, -1, "missing expression operator"); + return 0; + } + return (*te->eval)(te, TO_STNZE, opnd1, (const char *) 0, do_eval); +} + +/* + * Plain test (test and [ .. ]) specific routines. + */ + +/* Test if the current token is a whatever. Accepts the current token if + * it is. Returns 0 if it is not, non-zero if it is (in the case of + * TM_UNOP and TM_BINOP, the returned value is a Test_op). + */ +static int +ptest_isa(te, meta) + Test_env *te; + Test_meta meta; +{ + /* Order important - indexed by Test_meta values */ + static const char *const tokens[] = { + "-o", "-a", "!", "(", ")" + }; + int ret; + + if (te->pos.wp >= te->wp_end) + return meta == TM_END; + + if (meta == TM_UNOP || meta == TM_BINOP) + ret = (int) test_isop(te, meta, *te->pos.wp); + else if (meta == TM_END) + ret = 0; + else + ret = strcmp(*te->pos.wp, tokens[(int) meta]) == 0; + + /* Accept the token? */ + if (ret) + te->pos.wp++; + + return ret; +} + +static const char * +ptest_getopnd(te, op, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + int do_eval; +{ + if (te->pos.wp >= te->wp_end) + return op == TO_FILTT ? "1" : (const char *) 0; + return *te->pos.wp++; +} + +static int +ptest_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + const char *opnd1; + const char *opnd2; + int do_eval; +{ + return test_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval); +} + +static void +ptest_error(te, offset, msg) + Test_env *te; + int offset; + const char *msg; +{ + const char *op = te->pos.wp + offset >= te->wp_end ? + (const char *) 0 : te->pos.wp[offset]; + + te->flags |= TEF_ERROR; + if (op) + bi_errorf("%s: %s", op, msg); + else + bi_errorf("%s", msg); +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/c_test.h b/bin/ksh/c_test.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f1182f3f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/c_test.h @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +/* $NetBSD: c_test.h,v 1.3 2004/07/07 19:20:09 mycroft Exp $ */ + +/* Various types of operations. Keeping things grouped nicely + * (unary,binary) makes switch() statements more efficient. + */ +enum Test_op { + TO_NONOP = 0, /* non-operator */ + /* unary operators */ + TO_STNZE, TO_STZER, TO_OPTION, + TO_FILAXST, + TO_FILEXST, + TO_FILREG, TO_FILBDEV, TO_FILCDEV, TO_FILSYM, TO_FILFIFO, TO_FILSOCK, + TO_FILCDF, TO_FILID, TO_FILGID, TO_FILSETG, TO_FILSTCK, TO_FILUID, + TO_FILRD, TO_FILGZ, TO_FILTT, TO_FILSETU, TO_FILWR, TO_FILEX, + /* binary operators */ + TO_STEQL, TO_STNEQ, TO_STLT, TO_STGT, TO_INTEQ, TO_INTNE, TO_INTGT, + TO_INTGE, TO_INTLT, TO_INTLE, TO_FILEQ, TO_FILNT, TO_FILOT +}; +typedef enum Test_op Test_op; + +/* Used by Test_env.isa() (order important - used to index *_tokens[] arrays) */ +enum Test_meta { + TM_OR, /* -o or || */ + TM_AND, /* -a or && */ + TM_NOT, /* ! */ + TM_OPAREN, /* ( */ + TM_CPAREN, /* ) */ + TM_UNOP, /* unary operator */ + TM_BINOP, /* binary operator */ + TM_END /* end of input */ +}; +typedef enum Test_meta Test_meta; + +#define TEF_ERROR BIT(0) /* set if we've hit an error */ +#define TEF_DBRACKET BIT(1) /* set if [[ .. ]] test */ + +typedef struct test_env Test_env; +struct test_env { + int flags; /* TEF_* */ + union { + char **wp; /* used by ptest_* */ + XPtrV *av; /* used by dbtestp_* */ + } pos; + char **wp_end; /* used by ptest_* */ + int (*isa) ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_meta meta)); + const char *(*getopnd) ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_op op, int do_eval)); + int (*eval) ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_op op, const char *opnd1, + const char *opnd2, int do_eval)); + void (*error) ARGS((Test_env *te, int offset, const char *msg)); +}; + +Test_op test_isop ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_meta meta, const char *s)); +int test_eval ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_op op, const char *opnd1, + const char *opnd2, int do_eval)); +int test_parse ARGS((Test_env *te)); diff --git a/bin/ksh/c_ulimit.c b/bin/ksh/c_ulimit.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..92c3fadf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/c_ulimit.c @@ -0,0 +1,285 @@ +/* $NetBSD: c_ulimit.c,v 1.10 2012/06/09 02:51:50 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + ulimit -- handle "ulimit" builtin + + Reworked to use getrusage() and ulimit() at once (as needed on + some schizophrenic systems, eg, HP-UX 9.01), made argument parsing + conform to at&t ksh, added autoconf support. Michael Rendell, May, '94 + + Eric Gisin, September 1988 + Adapted to PD KornShell. Removed AT&T code. + + last edit: 06-Jun-1987 D A Gwyn + + This started out as the BRL UNIX System V system call emulation + for 4.nBSD, and was later extended by Doug Kingston to handle + the extended 4.nBSD resource limits. It now includes the code + that was originally under case SYSULIMIT in source file "xec.c". +*/ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: c_ulimit.c,v 1.10 2012/06/09 02:51:50 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_time.h" +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H */ +#ifdef HAVE_ULIMIT_H +# include +#else /* HAVE_ULIMIT_H */ +# ifdef HAVE_ULIMIT +extern long ulimit(); +# endif /* HAVE_ULIMIT */ +#endif /* HAVE_ULIMIT_H */ + +#define SOFT 0x1 +#define HARD 0x2 + +#ifdef RLIM_INFINITY +# define KSH_RLIM_INFINITY RLIM_INFINITY +#else +# define KSH_RLIM_INFINITY ((rlim_t) 1 << (sizeof(rlim_t) * 8 - 1) - 1) +#endif /* RLIM_INFINITY */ + +int +c_ulimit(wp) + char **wp; +{ + static const struct limits { + const char *name; + enum { RLIMIT, ULIMIT } which; + int gcmd; /* get command */ + int scmd; /* set command (or -1, if no set command) */ + int factor; /* multiply by to get rlim_{cur,max} values */ + char option; + } limits[] = { + /* Do not use options -H, -S or -a */ +#ifdef RLIMIT_CPU + { "time(cpu-seconds)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_CPU, RLIMIT_CPU, 1, 't' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_FSIZE + { "file(blocks)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_FSIZE, RLIMIT_FSIZE, 512, 'f' }, +#else /* RLIMIT_FSIZE */ +# ifdef UL_GETFSIZE /* x/open */ + { "file(blocks)", ULIMIT, UL_GETFSIZE, UL_SETFSIZE, 1, 'f' }, +# else /* UL_GETFSIZE */ +# ifdef UL_GFILLIM /* svr4/xenix */ + { "file(blocks)", ULIMIT, UL_GFILLIM, UL_SFILLIM, 1, 'f' }, +# else /* UL_GFILLIM */ + { "file(blocks)", ULIMIT, 1, 2, 1, 'f' }, +# endif /* UL_GFILLIM */ +# endif /* UL_GETFSIZE */ +#endif /* RLIMIT_FSIZE */ +#ifdef RLIMIT_CORE + { "coredump(blocks)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_CORE, RLIMIT_CORE, 512, 'c' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_DATA + { "data(kbytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_DATA, RLIMIT_DATA, 1024, 'd' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_STACK + { "stack(kbytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_STACK, RLIMIT_STACK, 1024, 's' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_MEMLOCK + { "lockedmem(kbytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, 1024, 'l' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_RSS + { "memory(kbytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_RSS, RLIMIT_RSS, 1024, 'm' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_NOFILE + { "nofiles(descriptors)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_NOFILE, RLIMIT_NOFILE, 1, 'n' }, +#else /* RLIMIT_NOFILE */ +# ifdef UL_GDESLIM /* svr4/xenix */ + { "nofiles(descriptors)", ULIMIT, UL_GDESLIM, -1, 1, 'n' }, +# endif /* UL_GDESLIM */ +#endif /* RLIMIT_NOFILE */ +#ifdef RLIMIT_NPROC + { "processes", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_NPROC, RLIMIT_NPROC, 1, 'p' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_NTHR + { "threads", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_NTHR, RLIMIT_NTHR, 1, 'r' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_VMEM + { "vmemory(kbytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_VMEM, RLIMIT_VMEM, 1024, 'v' }, +#else /* RLIMIT_VMEM */ + /* These are not quite right - really should subtract etext or something */ +# ifdef UL_GMEMLIM /* svr4/xenix */ + { "vmemory(maxaddr)", ULIMIT, UL_GMEMLIM, -1, 1, 'v' }, +# else /* UL_GMEMLIM */ +# ifdef UL_GETBREAK /* osf/1 */ + { "vmemory(maxaddr)", ULIMIT, UL_GETBREAK, -1, 1, 'v' }, +# else /* UL_GETBREAK */ +# ifdef UL_GETMAXBRK /* hpux */ + { "vmemory(maxaddr)", ULIMIT, UL_GETMAXBRK, -1, 1, 'v' }, +# endif /* UL_GETMAXBRK */ +# endif /* UL_GETBREAK */ +# endif /* UL_GMEMLIM */ +#endif /* RLIMIT_VMEM */ +#ifdef RLIMIT_SWAP + { "swap(kbytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_SWAP, RLIMIT_SWAP, 1024, 'w' }, +#endif +#ifdef RLIMIT_SBSIZE + { "sbsize(bytes)", RLIMIT, RLIMIT_SBSIZE, RLIMIT_SBSIZE, 1, 'b' }, +#endif + { .name = NULL } + }; + static char options[3 + NELEM(limits)]; + rlim_t UNINITIALIZED(val); + int how = SOFT | HARD; + const struct limits *l; + int set, all = 0; + int optc, what; +#ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT + struct rlimit limit; +#endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */ + + if (!options[0]) { + /* build options string on first call - yuck */ + char *p = options; + + *p++ = 'H'; *p++ = 'S'; *p++ = 'a'; + for (l = limits; l->name; l++) + *p++ = l->option; + *p = '\0'; + } + what = 'f'; + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, options)) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'H': + how = HARD; + break; + case 'S': + how = SOFT; + break; + case 'a': + all = 1; + break; + case '?': + return 1; + default: + what = optc; + } + + for (l = limits; l->name && l->option != what; l++) + ; + if (!l->name) { + internal_errorf(0, "ulimit: %c", what); + return 1; + } + + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + set = *wp ? 1 : 0; + if (set) { + if (all || wp[1]) { + bi_errorf("too many arguments"); + return 1; + } + if (strcmp(wp[0], "unlimited") == 0) + val = KSH_RLIM_INFINITY; + else { + long rval; + + if (!evaluate(wp[0], &rval, KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) + return 1; + /* Avoid problems caused by typos that + * evaluate misses due to evaluating unset + * parameters to 0... + * If this causes problems, will have to + * add parameter to evaluate() to control + * if unset params are 0 or an error. + */ + if (!rval && !digit(wp[0][0])) { + bi_errorf("invalid limit: %s", wp[0]); + return 1; + } + val = (u_long)rval * l->factor; + } + } + if (all) { + for (l = limits; l->name; l++) { +#ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT + if (l->which == RLIMIT) { + getrlimit(l->gcmd, &limit); + if (how & SOFT) + val = limit.rlim_cur; + else if (how & HARD) + val = limit.rlim_max; + } else +#endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */ +#ifdef HAVE_ULIMIT + { + val = ulimit(l->gcmd, (rlim_t) 0); + } +#else /* HAVE_ULIMIT */ + ; +#endif /* HAVE_ULIMIT */ + shprintf("%-20s ", l->name); +#ifdef RLIM_INFINITY + if (val == RLIM_INFINITY) + shprintf("unlimited\n"); + else +#endif /* RLIM_INFINITY */ + { + val /= l->factor; + shprintf("%ld\n", (long) val); + } + } + return 0; + } +#ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT + if (l->which == RLIMIT) { + getrlimit(l->gcmd, &limit); + if (set) { + if (how & SOFT) + limit.rlim_cur = val; + if (how & HARD) + limit.rlim_max = val; + if (setrlimit(l->scmd, &limit) < 0) { + if (errno == EPERM) + bi_errorf("exceeds allowable limit"); + else + bi_errorf("bad limit: %s", + strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + } else { + if (how & SOFT) + val = limit.rlim_cur; + else if (how & HARD) + val = limit.rlim_max; + } + } else +#endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */ +#ifdef HAVE_ULIMIT + { + if (set) { + if (l->scmd == -1) { + bi_errorf("can't change limit"); + return 1; + } else if (ulimit(l->scmd, val) < 0) { + bi_errorf("bad limit: %s", strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + } else + val = ulimit(l->gcmd, (rlim_t) 0); + } +#else /* HAVE_ULIMIT */ + ; +#endif /* HAVE_ULIMIT */ + if (!set) { +#ifdef RLIM_INFINITY + if (val == RLIM_INFINITY) + shprintf("unlimited\n"); + else +#endif /* RLIM_INFINITY */ + { + val /= l->factor; + shprintf("%ld\n", (long) val); + } + } + return 0; +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/conf-end.h b/bin/ksh/conf-end.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..67451f1c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/conf-end.h @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +/* $NetBSD: conf-end.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:11:43 tls Exp $ */ + +/* + * End of configuration stuff for PD ksh. + * + * RCSid: $NetBSD: conf-end.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:11:43 tls Exp $ + */ + +#if defined(EMACS) || defined(VI) +# define EDIT +#else +# undef EDIT +#endif + +/* Editing implies history */ +#if defined(EDIT) && !defined(HISTORY) +# define HISTORY +#endif /* EDIT */ + +/* + * if you don't have mmap() you can't use Peter Collinson's history + * mechanism. If that is the case, then define EASY_HISTORY + */ +#if defined(HISTORY) && (!defined(COMPLEX_HISTORY) || !defined(HAVE_MMAP) || !defined(HAVE_FLOCK)) +# undef COMPLEX_HISTORY +# define EASY_HISTORY /* sjg's trivial history file */ +#endif + +/* Can we safely catch sigchld and wait for processes? */ +#if (defined(HAVE_WAITPID) || defined(HAVE_WAIT3)) \ + && (defined(POSIX_SIGNALS) || defined(BSD42_SIGNALS)) +# define JOB_SIGS +#endif + +#if !defined(JOB_SIGS) || !(defined(POSIX_PGRP) || defined(BSD_PGRP)) +# undef JOBS /* if no JOB_SIGS, no job control support */ +#endif + +/* pdksh assumes system calls return EINTR if a signal happened (this so + * the signal handler doesn't have to longjmp()). I don't know if this + * happens (or can be made to happen) with sigset() et. al. (the bsd41 signal + * routines), so, the autoconf stuff checks what they do and defines + * SIGNALS_DONT_INTERRUPT if signals don't interrupt read(). + * If SIGNALS_DONT_INTERRUPT isn't defined and your compiler chokes on this, + * delete the hash in front of the error (and file a bug report). + */ +#ifdef SIGNALS_DONT_INTERRUPT + # error pdksh needs interruptable system calls. +#endif /* SIGNALS_DONT_INTERRUPT */ + +#ifdef HAVE_GCC_FUNC_ATTR +# define GCC_FUNC_ATTR(x) __attribute__((x)) +# define GCC_FUNC_ATTR2(x,y) __attribute__((x,y)) +#else +# define GCC_FUNC_ATTR(x) +# define GCC_FUNC_ATTR2(x,y) +#endif /* HAVE_GCC_FUNC_ATTR */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/config.h b/bin/ksh/config.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e8ae8e6ea --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/config.h @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +/* config.h. Generated automatically by configure. */ +/* config.h.in. Generated automatically from configure.in by autoheader. */ +/* + * This file, acconfig.h, which is a part of pdksh (the public domain ksh), + * is placed in the public domain. It comes with no licence, warranty + * or guarantee of any kind (i.e., at your own risk). + */ + +#ifndef CONFIG_H +#define CONFIG_H + + +/* Define if on AIX 3. + System headers sometimes define this. + We just want to avoid a redefinition error message. */ +#ifndef _ALL_SOURCE +/* #undef _ALL_SOURCE */ +#endif + +/* Define if the closedir function returns void instead of int. */ +/* #undef CLOSEDIR_VOID */ + +/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ +/* #undef const */ + + +/* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ +/* #undef gid_t */ + +/* Define if you have a working `mmap' system call. */ +/* #undef HAVE_MMAP */ + +/* Define if your struct stat has st_rdev. */ +#define HAVE_ST_RDEV 1 + +/* Define if you have that is POSIX.1 compatible. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1 + +/* Define if you have . */ +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 + +/* Define if on MINIX. */ +#define _MINIX 1 + +/* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ +/* #undef mode_t */ + +/* Define to `long' if doesn't define. */ +/* #undef off_t */ + +/* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ +/* #undef pid_t */ + +/* Define if the system does not provide POSIX.1 features except + with this defined. */ +#define _POSIX_1_SOURCE 2 + +/* Define if you need to in order for stat and other things to work. */ +#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1 + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */ +#define RETSIGTYPE void + +/* Define if the `S_IS*' macros in do not work properly. */ +/* #undef STAT_MACROS_BROKEN */ + +/* Define if `sys_siglist' is declared by . */ +#define SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED 1 + +/* Define if you can safely include both and . */ +#define TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME 1 + +/* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ +/* #undef uid_t */ + +/* Define if the closedir function returns void instead of int. */ +/* #undef VOID_CLOSEDIR */ + +/* Define if your kernal doesn't handle scripts starting with #! */ +/* #undef SHARPBANG */ + +/* Define if dup2() preserves the close-on-exec flag (ultrix does this) */ +/* #undef DUP2_BROKEN */ + +/* Define as the return value of signal handlers (0 or ). */ +#define RETSIGVAL + +/* Define if you have posix signal routines (sigaction(), et. al.) */ +#define POSIX_SIGNALS 1 + +/* Define if you have BSD4.2 signal routines (sigsetmask(), et. al.) */ +/* #undef BSD42_SIGNALS */ + +/* Define if you have BSD4.1 signal routines (sigset(), et. al.) */ +/* #undef BSD41_SIGNALS */ + +/* Define if you have v7 signal routines (signal(), signal reset on delivery) */ +/* #undef V7_SIGNALS */ + +/* Define to use the fake posix signal routines (sigact.[ch]) */ +/* #undef USE_FAKE_SIGACT */ + +/* Define if signals don't interrupt read() */ +/* #undef SIGNALS_DONT_INTERRUPT */ + +/* Define if you have bsd versions of the setpgrp() and getpgrp() routines */ +/* #undef BSD_PGRP */ + +/* Define if you have POSIX versions of the setpgid() and getpgrp() routines */ +/* #undef POSIX_PGRP */ + +/* Define if you have sysV versions of the setpgrp() and getpgrp() routines */ +/* #undef SYSV_PGRP */ + +/* Define if you don't have setpgrp(), setpgid() or getpgrp() routines */ +#define NO_PGRP 1 + +/* Define to char if your compiler doesn't like the void keyword */ +/* #undef void */ + +/* Define to nothing if compiler doesn't like the volatile keyword */ +/* #undef volatile */ + +/* Define if C compiler groks function prototypes */ +#define HAVE_PROTOTYPES 1 + +/* Define if C compiler groks __attribute__((...)) (const, noreturn, format) */ +#define HAVE_GCC_FUNC_ATTR 1 + +/* Define to 32-bit signed integer type if doesn't define */ +/* #undef clock_t */ + +/* Define to the type of struct rlimit fields if the rlim_t type is missing */ +/* #undef rlim_t */ + +/* Define if time() is declared in */ +#define TIME_DECLARED 1 + +/* Define to `unsigned' if doesn't define */ +/* #undef sigset_t */ + +/* Define if sys_errlist[] and sys_nerr are in the C library */ +#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 1 + +/* Define if sys_errlist[] and sys_nerr are defined in */ +#define SYS_ERRLIST_DECLARED 1 + +/* Define if sys_siglist[] is in the C library */ +/* #undef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST */ + +/* Define if you have a sane header file */ +#define HAVE_TERMIOS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have a memset() function in your C library */ +#define HAVE_MEMSET 1 + +/* Define if you have a memmove() function in your C library */ +#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1 + +/* Define if you have a bcopy() function in your C library */ +/* #undef HAVE_BCOPY */ + +/* Define if you have a lstat() function in your C library */ +#define HAVE_LSTAT 1 + +/* Define if you have a sane header file */ +/* #undef HAVE_TERMIO_H */ + +/* Define if you don't have times() or if it always returns 0 */ +/* #undef TIMES_BROKEN */ + +/* Define if opendir() will open non-directory files */ +/* #undef OPENDIR_DOES_NONDIR */ + +/* Define if the pgrp of setpgrp() can't be the pid of a zombie process */ +/* #undef NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ + +/* Define if you arg running SCO unix */ +/* #undef OS_SCO */ + +/* Define if you arg running ISC unix */ +/* #undef OS_ISC */ + +/* Define if you arg running OS2 with the EMX library */ +/* #undef OS2 */ + +/* Define if you have a POSIX.1 compatiable */ +#define POSIX_SYS_WAIT 1 + +/* Define if your OS maps references to /dev/fd/n to file descriptor n */ +/* #undef HAVE_DEV_FD */ + +/* Define if your C library's getwd/getcwd function dumps core in unreadable + * directories. */ +/* #undef HPUX_GETWD_BUG */ + +/* Default PATH (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define DEFAULT_PATH "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb" + +/* Include ksh features? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define KSH 1 + +/* Include emacs editing? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define EMACS 1 + +/* Include vi editing? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define VI 1 + +/* Include job control? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define JOBS 1 + +/* Include brace-expansion? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define BRACE_EXPAND 1 + +/* Include any history? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +#define HISTORY 1 + +/* Include complex history? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +/* #undef COMPLEX_HISTORY */ + +/* Strict POSIX behaviour? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +/* #undef POSIXLY_CORRECT */ + +/* Specify default $ENV? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +/* #undef DEFAULT_ENV */ + +/* Include shl(1) support? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +/* #undef SWTCH */ + +/* Include game-of-life? (see comments in configure.in for more details) */ +/* #undef SILLY */ + +/* The number of bytes in a int. */ +#define SIZEOF_INT 4 + +/* The number of bytes in a long. */ +#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 + +/* Define if you have the _setjmp function. */ +/* #undef HAVE__SETJMP */ + +/* Define if you have the confstr function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_CONFSTR */ + +/* Define if you have the dup2 function. */ +#define HAVE_DUP2 1 + +/* Define if you have the flock function. */ +#define HAVE_FLOCK 1 + +/* Define if you have the getcwd function. */ +#define HAVE_GETCWD 1 + +/* Define if you have the getgroups function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_GETGROUPS */ + +/* Define if you have the getpagesize function. */ +#define HAVE_GETPAGESIZE 1 + +/* Define if you have the getrusage function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_GETRUSAGE */ + +/* Define if you have the getwd function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_GETWD */ + +/* Define if you have the killpg function. */ +#define HAVE_KILLPG 1 + +/* Define if you have the nice function. */ +#define HAVE_NICE 1 + +/* Define if you have the setrlimit function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SETRLIMIT */ + +/* Define if you have the sigsetjmp function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGSETJMP 1 + +/* Define if you have the strcasecmp function. */ +#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 1 + +/* Define if you have the strerror function. */ +#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 + +/* Define if you have the strlcat function. */ +#define HAVE_STRLCAT 1 +/* Define if you have the strlcpy function. */ +#define HAVE_STRLCPY 1 + +/* Define if you have the strstr function. */ +#define HAVE_STRSTR 1 + +/* Define if you have the sysconf function. */ +#define HAVE_SYSCONF 1 + +/* Define if you have the tcsetpgrp function. */ +#define HAVE_TCSETPGRP 1 + +/* Define if you have the ulimit function. */ +#define HAVE_ULIMIT 1 + +/* Define if you have the valloc function. */ +#define HAVE_VALLOC 1 + +/* Define if you have the wait3 function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_WAIT3 */ + +/* Define if you have the waitpid function. */ +#define HAVE_WAITPID 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_LIMITS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_NDIR_H */ + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_PATHS_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDDEF_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STRING_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H */ + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H */ + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_TIME_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_ULIMIT_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the header file. */ +/* #undef HAVE_VALUES_H */ + +/* Need to use a separate file to keep the configure script from commenting + * out the undefs.... + */ +#include "conf-end.h" + +#endif /* CONFIG_H */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/edit.c b/bin/ksh/edit.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..07a2f908e --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/edit.c @@ -0,0 +1,1095 @@ +/* $NetBSD: edit.c,v 1.25 2010/06/05 03:02:37 sjg Exp $ */ + +/* + * Command line editing - common code + * + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: edit.c,v 1.25 2010/06/05 03:02:37 sjg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "config.h" +#ifdef EDIT + +#include "sh.h" +#include "tty.h" +#define EXTERN +#include "edit.h" +#undef EXTERN +#ifdef OS_SCO /* SCO Unix 3.2v4.1 */ +# include /* needed for */ +# include /* needed for struct winsize */ +#endif /* OS_SCO */ +#include +#include +#include "ksh_stat.h" + + +#if defined(TIOCGWINSZ) +static RETSIGTYPE x_sigwinch ARGS((int sig)); +static int got_sigwinch; +static void check_sigwinch ARGS((void)); +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ + +static int x_file_glob ARGS((int flags, const char *str, int slen, + char ***wordsp)); +static int x_command_glob ARGS((int flags, const char *str, int slen, + char ***wordsp)); +static int x_locate_word ARGS((const char *buf, int buflen, int pos, + int *startp, int *is_command)); + +static char vdisable_c; + + +/* Called from main */ +void +x_init() +{ + /* set to -2 to force initial binding */ + edchars.erase = edchars.kill = edchars.intr = edchars.quit + = edchars.eof = -2; + /* default value for deficient systems */ + edchars.werase = 027; /* ^W */ + +#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ +# ifdef SIGWINCH + if (setsig(&sigtraps[SIGWINCH], x_sigwinch, SS_RESTORE_ORIG|SS_SHTRAP)) + sigtraps[SIGWINCH].flags |= TF_SHELL_USES; +# endif /* SIGWINCH */ + got_sigwinch = 1; /* force initial check */ + check_sigwinch(); +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ + +#ifdef EMACS + x_init_emacs(); +#endif /* EMACS */ + + /* Bizarreness to figure out how to disable + * a struct termios.c_cc[] char + */ +#ifdef _POSIX_VDISABLE + if (_POSIX_VDISABLE >= 0) + vdisable_c = (char) _POSIX_VDISABLE; + else + /* `feature not available' */ + vdisable_c = (char) 0377; +#else +# if defined(HAVE_PATHCONF) && defined(_PC_VDISABLE) + vdisable_c = fpathconf(tty_fd, _PC_VDISABLE); +# else + vdisable_c = (char) 0377; /* default to old BSD value */ +# endif +#endif /* _POSIX_VDISABLE */ +} + +#if defined(TIOCGWINSZ) +static RETSIGTYPE +x_sigwinch(sig) + int sig; +{ + got_sigwinch = 1; + return RETSIGVAL; +} + +static void +check_sigwinch ARGS((void)) +{ + if (got_sigwinch) { + struct winsize ws; + + got_sigwinch = 0; + if (procpid == kshpid && ioctl(tty_fd, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) >= 0) { + struct tbl *vp; + + /* Do NOT export COLUMNS/LINES. Many applications + * check COLUMNS/LINES before checking ws.ws_col/row, + * so if the app is started with C/L in the environ + * and the window is then resized, the app won't + * see the change cause the environ doesn't change. + */ + if (ws.ws_col) { + x_cols = ws.ws_col < MIN_COLS ? MIN_COLS + : ws.ws_col; + + if ((vp = typeset("COLUMNS", 0, 0, 0, 0))) + setint(vp, (long) ws.ws_col); + } + if (ws.ws_row + && (vp = typeset("LINES", 0, 0, 0, 0))) + setint(vp, (long) ws.ws_row); + } + } +} +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ + +/* + * read an edited command line + */ +int +x_read(buf, len) + char *buf; + size_t len; +{ + int i; + + x_mode(TRUE); +#ifdef EMACS + if (Flag(FEMACS) || Flag(FGMACS)) + i = x_emacs(buf, len); + else +#endif +#ifdef VI + if (Flag(FVI)) + i = x_vi(buf, len); + else +#endif + i = -1; /* internal error */ + x_mode(FALSE); +#if defined(TIOCGWINSZ) + if (got_sigwinch) + check_sigwinch(); +#endif /* TIOCGWINSZ */ + + return i; +} + +/* tty I/O */ + +int +x_getc() +{ +#ifdef OS2 + unsigned char c = _read_kbd(0, 1, 0); + return c == 0 ? 0xE0 : c; +#else /* OS2 */ + char c; + int n; + + while ((n = blocking_read(0, &c, 1)) < 0 && errno == EINTR) + if (trap) { + x_mode(FALSE); + runtraps(0); + x_mode(TRUE); + } + if (n != 1) + return -1; + return (int) (unsigned char) c; +#endif /* OS2 */ +} + +void +x_flush() +{ + shf_flush(shl_out); +} + +void +x_putc(c) + int c; +{ + shf_putc(c, shl_out); +} + +void +x_puts(s) + const char *s; +{ + while (*s != 0) + shf_putc(*s++, shl_out); +} + +bool_t +x_mode(onoff) + bool_t onoff; +{ + static bool_t x_cur_mode; + bool_t prev; + + if (x_cur_mode == onoff) + return x_cur_mode; + prev = x_cur_mode; + x_cur_mode = onoff; + + if (onoff) { + TTY_state cb; + X_chars oldchars; + + oldchars = edchars; + cb = tty_state; + +#if defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) || defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) + edchars.erase = cb.c_cc[VERASE]; + edchars.kill = cb.c_cc[VKILL]; + edchars.intr = cb.c_cc[VINTR]; + edchars.quit = cb.c_cc[VQUIT]; + edchars.eof = cb.c_cc[VEOF]; +# ifdef VWERASE + edchars.werase = cb.c_cc[VWERASE]; +# endif +# ifdef _CRAY2 /* brain-damaged terminal handler */ + cb.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO); + /* rely on print routine to map '\n' to CR,LF */ +# else + cb.c_iflag &= ~(INLCR|ICRNL); +# ifdef _BSD_SYSV /* need to force CBREAK instead of RAW (need CRMOD on output) */ + cb.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO); +# else +# ifdef SWTCH /* need CBREAK to handle swtch char */ + cb.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON|ECHO); + cb.c_lflag |= ISIG; + cb.c_cc[VINTR] = vdisable_c; + cb.c_cc[VQUIT] = vdisable_c; +# else + cb.c_lflag &= ~(ISIG|ICANON|ECHO); +# endif +# endif +# ifdef VLNEXT + /* osf/1 processes lnext when ~icanon */ + cb.c_cc[VLNEXT] = vdisable_c; +# endif /* VLNEXT */ +# ifdef VDISCARD + /* sunos 4.1.x & osf/1 processes discard(flush) when ~icanon */ + cb.c_cc[VDISCARD] = vdisable_c; +# endif /* VDISCARD */ + cb.c_cc[VTIME] = 0; + cb.c_cc[VMIN] = 1; +# endif /* _CRAY2 */ +#else + /* Assume BSD tty stuff. */ + edchars.erase = cb.sgttyb.sg_erase; + edchars.kill = cb.sgttyb.sg_kill; + cb.sgttyb.sg_flags &= ~ECHO; + cb.sgttyb.sg_flags |= CBREAK; +# ifdef TIOCGATC + edchars.intr = cb.lchars.tc_intrc; + edchars.quit = cb.lchars.tc_quitc; + edchars.eof = cb.lchars.tc_eofc; + edchars.werase = cb.lchars.tc_werasc; + cb.lchars.tc_suspc = -1; + cb.lchars.tc_dsuspc = -1; + cb.lchars.tc_lnextc = -1; + cb.lchars.tc_statc = -1; + cb.lchars.tc_intrc = -1; + cb.lchars.tc_quitc = -1; + cb.lchars.tc_rprntc = -1; +# else + edchars.intr = cb.tchars.t_intrc; + edchars.quit = cb.tchars.t_quitc; + edchars.eof = cb.tchars.t_eofc; + cb.tchars.t_intrc = -1; + cb.tchars.t_quitc = -1; +# ifdef TIOCGLTC + edchars.werase = cb.ltchars.t_werasc; + cb.ltchars.t_suspc = -1; + cb.ltchars.t_dsuspc = -1; + cb.ltchars.t_lnextc = -1; + cb.ltchars.t_rprntc = -1; +# endif +# endif /* TIOCGATC */ +#endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS_H || HAVE_TERMIO_H */ + + set_tty(tty_fd, &cb, TF_WAIT); + +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + if (edchars.eof == '\0') + edchars.eof = '\4'; +#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ + + /* Convert unset values to internal `unset' value */ + if (edchars.erase == vdisable_c) + edchars.erase = -1; + if (edchars.kill == vdisable_c) + edchars.kill = -1; + if (edchars.intr == vdisable_c) + edchars.intr = -1; + if (edchars.quit == vdisable_c) + edchars.quit = -1; + if (edchars.eof == vdisable_c) + edchars.eof = -1; + if (edchars.werase == vdisable_c) + edchars.werase = -1; + if (memcmp(&edchars, &oldchars, sizeof(edchars)) != 0) { +#ifdef EMACS + x_emacs_keys(&edchars); +#endif + } + } else { + /* TF_WAIT doesn't seem to be necessary when leaving xmode */ + set_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state, TF_NONE); + } + + return prev; +} + +/* NAME: + * promptlen - calculate the length of PS1 etc. + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This function is based on a fix from guy@demon.co.uk + * It fixes a bug in that if PS1 contains '!', the length + * given by strlen() is probably wrong. + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * length + */ +int +promptlen(cp, spp) + const char *cp; + const char **spp; +{ + int count = 0; + const char *sp = cp; + char delimiter = 0; + int indelimit = 0; + + /* Undocumented AT&T ksh feature: + * If the second char in the prompt string is \r then the first char + * is taken to be a non-printing delimiter and any chars between two + * instances of the delimiter are not considered to be part of the + * prompt length + */ + if (*cp && cp[1] == '\r') { + delimiter = *cp; + cp += 2; + } + + for (; *cp; cp++) { + if (indelimit && *cp != delimiter) + ; + else if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\r') { + count = 0; + sp = cp + 1; + } else if (*cp == '\t') { + count = (count | 7) + 1; + } else if (*cp == '\b') { + if (count > 0) + count--; + } else if (*cp == delimiter) + indelimit = !indelimit; + else + count++; + } + if (spp) + *spp = sp; + return count; +} + +void +set_editmode(ed) + const char *ed; +{ + static const enum sh_flag edit_flags[] = { +#ifdef EMACS + FEMACS, FGMACS, +#endif +#ifdef VI + FVI, +#endif + }; + char *rcp; + size_t i; + + if ((rcp = ksh_strrchr_dirsep(ed))) + ed = ++rcp; + for (i = 0; i < NELEM(edit_flags); i++) + if (strstr(ed, goptions[(int) edit_flags[i]].name)) { + change_flag(edit_flags[i], OF_SPECIAL, 1); + return; + } +} + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +/* Misc common code for vi/emacs */ + +/* Handle the commenting/uncommenting of a line. + * Returns: + * 1 if a carriage return is indicated (comment added) + * 0 if no return (comment removed) + * -1 if there is an error (not enough room for comment chars) + * If successful, *lenp contains the new length. Note: cursor should be + * moved to the start of the line after (un)commenting. + */ +int +x_do_comment(buf, bsize, lenp) + char *buf; + int bsize; + int *lenp; +{ + int i, j; + int len = *lenp; + + if (len == 0) + return 1; /* somewhat arbitrary - it's what at&t ksh does */ + + /* Already commented? */ + if (buf[0] == '#') { + int saw_nl = 0; + + for (j = 0, i = 1; i < len; i++) { + if (!saw_nl || buf[i] != '#') + buf[j++] = buf[i]; + saw_nl = buf[i] == '\n'; + } + *lenp = j; + return 0; + } else { + int n = 1; + + /* See if there's room for the #'s - 1 per \n */ + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) + if (buf[i] == '\n') + n++; + if (len + n >= bsize) + return -1; + /* Now add them... */ + for (i = len, j = len + n; --i >= 0; ) { + if (buf[i] == '\n') + buf[--j] = '#'; + buf[--j] = buf[i]; + } + buf[0] = '#'; + *lenp += n; + return 1; + } +} + +/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +/* Common file/command completion code for vi/emacs */ + + +static char *add_glob ARGS((const char *, int)); +static void glob_table ARGS((const char *, XPtrV *, struct table *)); +static void glob_path ARGS((int, const char *, XPtrV *, const char *)); + +#if 0 /* not used... */ +int x_complete_word ARGS((const char *, int, int, int *, char **)); +int +x_complete_word(str, slen, is_command, nwordsp, ret) + const char *str; + int slen; + int is_command; + int *nwordsp; + char **ret; +{ + int nwords; + int prefix_len; + char **words; + + nwords = (is_command ? x_command_glob : x_file_glob)(XCF_FULLPATH, + str, slen, &words); + *nwordsp = nwords; + if (nwords == 0) { + *ret = (char *) 0; + return -1; + } + + prefix_len = x_longest_prefix(nwords, words); + *ret = str_nsave(words[0], prefix_len, ATEMP); + x_free_words(nwords, words); + return prefix_len; +} +#endif /* 0 */ + +void +x_print_expansions(nwords, words, is_command) + int nwords; + char *const *words; + int is_command; +{ + int use_copy = 0; + int prefix_len; + XPtrV l; + + l.beg = NULL; + + /* Check if all matches are in the same directory (in this + * case, we want to omit the directory name) + */ + if (!is_command + && (prefix_len = x_longest_prefix(nwords, words)) > 0) + { + int i; + + /* Special case for 1 match (prefix is whole word) */ + if (nwords == 1) + prefix_len = x_basename(words[0], (char *) 0); + /* Any (non-trailing) slashes in non-common word suffixes? */ + for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) + if (x_basename(words[i] + prefix_len, (char *) 0) + > prefix_len) + break; + /* All in same directory? */ + if (i == nwords) { + while (prefix_len > 0 + && !ISDIRSEP(words[0][prefix_len - 1])) + prefix_len--; + use_copy = 1; + XPinit(l, nwords + 1); + for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) + XPput(l, words[i] + prefix_len); + XPput(l, (char *) 0); + } + } + + /* + * Enumerate expansions + */ + x_putc('\r'); + x_putc('\n'); + pr_list(use_copy ? (char **) XPptrv(l) : words); + + if (use_copy) + XPfree(l); /* not x_free_words() */ +} + +/* + * Do file globbing: + * - appends * to (copy of) str if no globbing chars found + * - does expansion, checks for no match, etc. + * - sets *wordsp to array of matching strings + * - returns number of matching strings + */ +static int +x_file_glob(flags, str, slen, wordsp) + int flags; + const char *str; + int slen; + char ***wordsp; +{ + char *toglob; + char **words; + int nwords, i, idx, escaping; + XPtrV w; + struct source *s, *sold; + + if (slen < 0) + return 0; + + toglob = add_glob(str, slen); + + /* remove all escaping backward slashes */ + escaping = 0; + for(i = 0, idx = 0; toglob[i]; i++) { + if (toglob[i] == '\\' && !escaping) { + escaping = 1; + continue; + } + + toglob[idx] = toglob[i]; + idx++; + if (escaping) escaping = 0; + } + toglob[idx] = '\0'; + + /* + * Convert "foo*" (toglob) to an array of strings (words) + */ + sold = source; + s = pushs(SWSTR, ATEMP); + s->start = s->str = toglob; + source = s; + if (yylex(ONEWORD) != LWORD) { + source = sold; + internal_errorf(0, "fileglob: substitute error"); + return 0; + } + source = sold; + XPinit(w, 32); + expand(yylval.cp, &w, DOGLOB|DOTILDE|DOMARKDIRS); + XPput(w, NULL); + words = (char **) XPclose(w); + + for (nwords = 0; words[nwords]; nwords++) + ; + if (nwords == 1) { + struct stat statb; + + /* Check if globbing failed (returned glob pattern), + * but be careful (E.g. toglob == "ab*" when the file + * "ab*" exists is not an error). + * Also, check for empty result - happens if we tried + * to glob something which evaluated to an empty + * string (e.g., "$FOO" when there is no FOO, etc). + */ + if ((strcmp(words[0], toglob) == 0 + && stat(words[0], &statb) < 0) + || words[0][0] == '\0') + { + x_free_words(nwords, words); + words = NULL; + nwords = 0; + } + } + afree(toglob, ATEMP); + + if (nwords) { + *wordsp = words; + } else if (words) { + x_free_words(nwords, words); + *wordsp = NULL; + } + return nwords; +} + +/* Data structure used in x_command_glob() */ +struct path_order_info { + char *word; + int base; + int path_order; +}; + +static int path_order_cmp(const void *aa, const void *bb); + +/* Compare routine used in x_command_glob() */ +static int +path_order_cmp(aa, bb) + const void *aa; + const void *bb; +{ + const struct path_order_info *a = (const struct path_order_info *) aa; + const struct path_order_info *b = (const struct path_order_info *) bb; + int t; + + t = FILECMP(a->word + a->base, b->word + b->base); + return t ? t : a->path_order - b->path_order; +} + +static int +x_command_glob(flags, str, slen, wordsp) + int flags; + const char *str; + int slen; + char ***wordsp; +{ + char *toglob; + char *pat; + char *fpath; + int nwords; + XPtrV w; + struct block *l; + + if (slen < 0) + return 0; + + toglob = add_glob(str, slen); + + /* Convert "foo*" (toglob) to a pattern for future use */ + pat = evalstr(toglob, DOPAT|DOTILDE); + afree(toglob, ATEMP); + + XPinit(w, 32); + + glob_table(pat, &w, &keywords); + glob_table(pat, &w, &aliases); + glob_table(pat, &w, &builtins); + for (l = e->loc; l; l = l->next) + glob_table(pat, &w, &l->funs); + + glob_path(flags, pat, &w, path); + if ((fpath = str_val(global("FPATH"))) != null) + glob_path(flags, pat, &w, fpath); + + nwords = XPsize(w); + + if (!nwords) { + *wordsp = (char **) 0; + XPfree(w); + return 0; + } + + /* Sort entries */ + if (flags & XCF_FULLPATH) { + /* Sort by basename, then path order */ + struct path_order_info *info; + struct path_order_info *last_info = 0; + char **words = (char **) XPptrv(w); + int path_order = 0; + int i; + + info = (struct path_order_info *) + alloc(sizeof(struct path_order_info) * nwords, ATEMP); + for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) { + info[i].word = words[i]; + info[i].base = x_basename(words[i], (char *) 0); + if (!last_info || info[i].base != last_info->base + || FILENCMP(words[i], + last_info->word, info[i].base) != 0) + { + last_info = &info[i]; + path_order++; + } + info[i].path_order = path_order; + } + qsort(info, nwords, sizeof(struct path_order_info), + path_order_cmp); + for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) + words[i] = info[i].word; + afree((void *) info, ATEMP); + } else { + /* Sort and remove duplicate entries */ + char **words = (char **) XPptrv(w); + int i, j; + + qsortp(XPptrv(w), (size_t) nwords, xstrcmp); + + for (i = j = 0; i < nwords - 1; i++) { + if (strcmp(words[i], words[i + 1])) + words[j++] = words[i]; + else + afree(words[i], ATEMP); + } + words[j++] = words[i]; + nwords = j; + w.cur = (void **) &words[j]; + } + + XPput(w, NULL); + *wordsp = (char **) XPclose(w); + + return nwords; +} + +#define IS_WORDC(c) !( ctype(c, C_LEX1) || (c) == '\'' || (c) == '"' \ + || (c) == '`' || (c) == '=' || (c) == ':' ) + +static int +x_locate_word(buf, buflen, pos, startp, is_commandp) + const char *buf; + int buflen; + int pos; + int *startp; + int *is_commandp; +{ + int p; + int start, end; + + /* Bad call? Probably should report error */ + if (pos < 0 || pos > buflen) { + *startp = pos; + *is_commandp = 0; + return 0; + } + /* The case where pos == buflen happens to take care of itself... */ + + start = pos; + /* Keep going backwards to start of word (has effect of allowing + * one blank after the end of a word) + */ + for (; (start > 0 && IS_WORDC(buf[start - 1])) + || (start > 1 && buf[start-2] == '\\'); start--) + ; + /* Go forwards to end of word */ + for (end = start; end < buflen && IS_WORDC(buf[end]); end++) { + if (buf[end] == '\\' && (end+1) < buflen) + end++; + } + + if (is_commandp) { + int iscmd; + + /* Figure out if this is a command */ + for (p = start - 1; p >= 0 && isspace((unsigned char)buf[p]); p--) + ; + iscmd = p < 0 || strchr(";|&()`", buf[p]); + if (iscmd) { + /* If command has a /, path, etc. is not searched; + * only current directory is searched, which is just + * like file globbing. + */ + for (p = start; p < end; p++) + if (ISDIRSEP(buf[p])) + break; + iscmd = p == end; + } + *is_commandp = iscmd; + } + + *startp = start; + + return end - start; +} + +int +x_cf_glob(flags, buf, buflen, pos, startp, endp, wordsp, is_commandp) + int flags; + const char *buf; + int buflen; + int pos; + int *startp; + int *endp; + char ***wordsp; + int *is_commandp; +{ + int len; + int nwords; + char **words; + int is_command; + + len = x_locate_word(buf, buflen, pos, startp, &is_command); + if (!(flags & XCF_COMMAND)) + is_command = 0; + /* Don't do command globing on zero length strings - it takes too + * long and isn't very useful. File globs are more likely to be + * useful, so allow these. + */ + if (len == 0 && is_command) + return 0; + + nwords = (is_command ? x_command_glob : x_file_glob)(flags, + buf + *startp, len, &words); + if (nwords == 0) { + *wordsp = (char **) 0; + return 0; + } + + if (is_commandp) + *is_commandp = is_command; + *wordsp = words; + *endp = *startp + len; + + return nwords; +} + +/* Given a string, copy it and possibly add a '*' to the end. The + * new string is returned. + */ +static char * +add_glob(str, slen) + const char *str; + int slen; +{ + char *toglob; + char *s; + bool_t saw_slash = FALSE; + + if (slen < 0) + return (char *) 0; + + toglob = str_nsave(str, slen + 1, ATEMP); /* + 1 for "*" */ + toglob[slen] = '\0'; + + /* + * If the pathname contains a wildcard (an unquoted '*', + * '?', or '['), or a ~username + * with no trailing slash, then it is globbed based on that + * value (i.e., without the appended '*'). + */ + for (s = toglob; *s; s++) { + if (*s == '\\' && s[1]) + s++; + else if (*s == '*' || *s == '[' || *s == '?' + || (s[1] == '(' /*)*/ && strchr("*+?@!", *s))) + break; + else if (ISDIRSEP(*s)) + saw_slash = TRUE; + } + if (!*s && (*toglob != '~' || saw_slash)) { + toglob[slen] = '*'; + toglob[slen + 1] = '\0'; + } + + return toglob; +} + +/* + * Find longest common prefix + */ +int +x_longest_prefix(nwords, words) + int nwords; + char *const *words; +{ + int i, j; + int prefix_len; + char *p; + + if (nwords <= 0) + return 0; + + prefix_len = strlen(words[0]); + for (i = 1; i < nwords; i++) + for (j = 0, p = words[i]; j < prefix_len; j++) + if (FILECHCONV((unsigned char)p[j]) + != FILECHCONV((unsigned char)words[0][j])) { + prefix_len = j; + break; + } + return prefix_len; +} + +void +x_free_words(nwords, words) + int nwords; + char **words; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) + if (words[i]) + afree(words[i], ATEMP); + afree(words, ATEMP); +} + +/* Return the offset of the basename of string s (which ends at se - need not + * be null terminated). Trailing slashes are ignored. If s is just a slash, + * then the offset is 0 (actually, length - 1). + * s Return + * /etc 1 + * /etc/ 1 + * /etc// 1 + * /etc/fo 5 + * foo 0 + * /// 2 + * 0 + */ +int +x_basename(s, se) + const char *s; + const char *se; +{ + const char *p; + + if (se == (char *) 0) + se = s + strlen(s); + if (s == se) + return 0; + + /* Skip trailing slashes */ + for (p = se - 1; p > s && ISDIRSEP(*p); p--) + ; + for (; p > s && !ISDIRSEP(*p); p--) + ; + if (ISDIRSEP(*p) && p + 1 < se) + p++; + + return p - s; +} + +/* + * Apply pattern matching to a table: all table entries that match a pattern + * are added to wp. + */ +static void +glob_table(pat, wp, tp) + const char *pat; + XPtrV *wp; + struct table *tp; +{ + struct tstate ts; + struct tbl *te; + + for (twalk(&ts, tp); (te = tnext(&ts)); ) { + if (gmatch(te->name, pat, FALSE)) + XPput(*wp, str_save(te->name, ATEMP)); + } +} + +static void +glob_path(flags, pat, wp, xpath) + int flags; + const char *pat; + XPtrV *wp; + const char *xpath; +{ + const char *sp, *p; + char *xp; + int staterr; + int pathlen; + int patlen; + int oldsize, newsize, i, j; + char **words; + XString xs; + + patlen = strlen(pat) + 1; + sp = xpath; + Xinit(xs, xp, patlen + 128, ATEMP); + while (sp) { + xp = Xstring(xs, xp); + if (!(p = strchr(sp, PATHSEP))) + p = sp + strlen(sp); + pathlen = p - sp; + if (pathlen) { + /* Copy sp into xp, stuffing any MAGIC characters + * on the way + */ + const char *s = sp; + + XcheckN(xs, xp, pathlen * 2); + while (s < p) { + if (ISMAGIC(*s)) + *xp++ = MAGIC; + *xp++ = *s++; + } + *xp++ = DIRSEP; + pathlen++; + } + sp = p; + XcheckN(xs, xp, patlen); + memcpy(xp, pat, patlen); + + oldsize = XPsize(*wp); + glob_str(Xstring(xs, xp), wp, 1); /* mark dirs */ + newsize = XPsize(*wp); + + /* Check that each match is executable... */ + words = (char **) XPptrv(*wp); + for (i = j = oldsize; i < newsize; i++) { + staterr = 0; + if ((search_access(words[i], X_OK, &staterr) >= 0) + || (staterr == EISDIR)) { + words[j] = words[i]; + if (!(flags & XCF_FULLPATH)) + memmove(words[j], words[j] + pathlen, + strlen(words[j] + pathlen) + 1); + j++; + } else + afree(words[i], ATEMP); + } + wp->cur = (void **) &words[j]; + + if (!*sp++) + break; + } + Xfree(xs, xp); +} + +/* + * if argument string contains any special characters, they will + * be escaped and the result will be put into edit buffer by + * keybinding-specific function + */ +int +x_escape(s, len, putbuf_func) + const char *s; + size_t len; + int (*putbuf_func) ARGS((const char *, size_t)); +{ + size_t add, wlen; + const char *ifs = str_val(local("IFS", 0)); + int rval=0; + + for (add = 0, wlen = len; wlen - add > 0; add++) { + if (strchr("\\$(){}[]?*&;#|<>\"'`", s[add]) || strchr(ifs, s[add])) { + if (putbuf_func(s, add) != 0) { + rval = -1; + break; + } + + putbuf_func("\\", 1); + putbuf_func(&s[add], 1); + + add++; + wlen -= add; + s += add; + add = -1; /* after the increment it will go to 0 */ + } + } + if (wlen > 0 && rval == 0) + rval = putbuf_func(s, wlen); + + return (rval); +} +#endif /* EDIT */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/edit.h b/bin/ksh/edit.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c0bc8c50f --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/edit.h @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* $NetBSD: edit.h,v 1.3 1999/11/02 22:06:45 jdolecek Exp $ */ + +/* NAME: + * edit.h - globals for edit modes + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This header defines various global edit objects. + * + * SEE ALSO: + * + * + * RCSid: + * $NetBSD: edit.h,v 1.3 1999/11/02 22:06:45 jdolecek Exp $ + * + */ + +/* some useful #defines */ +#ifdef EXTERN +# define I__(i) = i +#else +# define I__(i) +# define EXTERN extern +# define EXTERN_DEFINED +#endif + +#define BEL 0x07 + +/* tty driver characters we are interested in */ +typedef struct { + int erase; + int kill; + int werase; + int intr; + int quit; + int eof; +} X_chars; + +EXTERN X_chars edchars; + +/* x_fc_glob() flags */ +#define XCF_COMMAND BIT(0) /* Do command completion */ +#define XCF_FILE BIT(1) /* Do file completion */ +#define XCF_FULLPATH BIT(2) /* command completion: store full path */ +#define XCF_COMMAND_FILE (XCF_COMMAND|XCF_FILE) + +/* edit.c */ +int x_getc ARGS((void)); +void x_flush ARGS((void)); +void x_putc ARGS((int c)); +void x_puts ARGS((const char *s)); +bool_t x_mode ARGS((bool_t onoff)); +int promptlen ARGS((const char *cp, const char **spp)); +int x_do_comment ARGS((char *buf, int bsize, int *lenp)); +void x_print_expansions ARGS((int nwords, char *const *words, int is_command)); +int x_cf_glob ARGS((int flags, const char *buf, int buflen, int pos, int *startp, + int *endp, char ***wordsp, int *is_commandp)); +int x_longest_prefix ARGS((int nwords, char *const *words)); +int x_basename ARGS((const char *s, const char *se)); +void x_free_words ARGS((int nwords, char **words)); +int x_escape ARGS((const char *, size_t, int (*)(const char *s, size_t len))); +/* emacs.c */ +int x_emacs ARGS((char *buf, size_t len)); +void x_init_emacs ARGS((void)); +void x_emacs_keys ARGS((X_chars *ec)); +/* vi.c */ +int x_vi ARGS((char *buf, size_t len)); + + +#ifdef DEBUG +# define D__(x) x +#else +# define D__(x) +#endif + +/* This lot goes at the END */ +/* be sure not to interfere with anyone else's idea about EXTERN */ +#ifdef EXTERN_DEFINED +# undef EXTERN_DEFINED +# undef EXTERN +#endif +#undef I__ +/* + * Local Variables: + * version-control:t + * comment-column:40 + * End: + */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/emacs-gen.sh b/bin/ksh/emacs-gen.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..3a2de8a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/emacs-gen.sh @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# $NetBSD: emacs-gen.sh,v 1.4 2008/10/25 22:18:15 apb Exp $ + +: ${AWK:=awk} +: ${SED:=sed} + +case $# in +1) file=$1;; +*) + echo "$0: Usage: $0 path-to-emacs.c" 1>&2 + exit 1 +esac; + +if [ ! -r "$file" ] ;then + echo "$0: can't read $file" 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +cat << E_O_F || exit 1 +/* + * NOTE: THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY FROM $file + * + * DO NOT BOTHER EDITING THIS FILE + */ +E_O_F + +# Pass 1: print out lines before @START-FUNC-TAB@ +# and generate defines and function declarations, +${SED} -e '1,/@START-FUNC-TAB@/d' -e '/@END-FUNC-TAB@/,$d' < $file | + ${AWK} 'BEGIN { nfunc = 0; } + /^[ ]*#/ { + print $0; + next; + } + { + fname = $2; + c = substr(fname, length(fname), 1); + if (c == ",") + fname = substr(fname, 1, length(fname) - 1); + if (fname != "0") { + printf "#define XFUNC_%s %d\n", substr(fname, 3, length(fname) - 2), nfunc; + printf "static int %s ARGS((int c));\n", fname; + nfunc++; + } + }' || exit 1 + +exit 0 diff --git a/bin/ksh/emacs.c b/bin/ksh/emacs.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2177da3ef --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/emacs.c @@ -0,0 +1,2221 @@ +/* $NetBSD: emacs.c,v 1.32 2009/04/25 05:11:37 lukem Exp $ */ + +/* + * Emacs-like command line editing and history + * + * created by Ron Natalie at BRL + * modified by Doug Kingston, Doug Gwyn, and Lou Salkind + * adapted to PD ksh by Eric Gisin + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: emacs.c,v 1.32 2009/04/25 05:11:37 lukem Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "config.h" +#ifdef EMACS + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include "ksh_dir.h" +#include +#include +#include "edit.h" + +static Area aedit; +#define AEDIT &aedit /* area for kill ring and macro defns */ + +#undef CTRL /* _BSD brain damage */ +#define CTRL(x) ((x) == '?' ? 0x7F : (x) & 0x1F) /* ASCII */ +#define UNCTRL(x) ((x) == 0x7F ? '?' : (x) | 0x40) /* ASCII */ +#define META(x) ((x) & 0x7f) +#define ISMETA(x) (Flag(FEMACSUSEMETA) && ((x) & 0x80)) + + +/* values returned by keyboard functions */ +#define KSTD 0 +#define KEOL 1 /* ^M, ^J */ +#define KINTR 2 /* ^G, ^C */ + +struct x_ftab { + int (*xf_func) ARGS((int c)); + const char *xf_name; + short xf_flags; +}; + +/* index into struct x_ftab x_ftab[] - small is good */ +typedef unsigned char Findex; + +struct x_defbindings { + Findex xdb_func; /* XFUNC_* */ + unsigned char xdb_tab; + unsigned char xdb_char; +}; + +#define XF_ARG 1 /* command takes number prefix */ +#define XF_NOBIND 2 /* not allowed to bind to function */ +#define XF_PREFIX 4 /* function sets prefix */ + +/* Separator for completion */ +#define is_cfs(c) (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '"' || c == '\'') +#define is_mfs(c) (!(isalnum((unsigned char)c) || c == '_' || c == '$')) /* Separator for motion */ + +#ifdef OS2 + /* Deal with 8 bit chars & an extra prefix for function key (these two + * changes increase memory usage from 9,216 bytes to 24,416 bytes...) + */ +# define CHARMASK 0xFF /* 8-bit ASCII character mask */ +# define X_NTABS 4 /* normal, meta1, meta2, meta3 */ +static int x_prefix3 = 0xE0; +#else /* OS2 */ +# define CHARMASK 0xFF /* 8-bit character mask */ +# define X_NTABS 3 /* normal, meta1, meta2 */ +#endif /* OS2 */ +#define X_TABSZ (CHARMASK+1) /* size of keydef tables etc */ + +/* Arguments for do_complete() + * 0 = enumerate M-= complete as much as possible and then list + * 1 = complete M-Esc + * 2 = list M-? + */ +typedef enum { CT_LIST, /* list the possible completions */ + CT_COMPLETE, /* complete to longest prefix */ + CT_COMPLIST /* complete and then list (if non-exact) */ + } Comp_type; + +/* { from 4.9 edit.h */ +/* + * The following are used for my horizontal scrolling stuff + */ +static char *xbuf; /* beg input buffer */ +static char *xend; /* end input buffer */ +static char *xcp; /* current position */ +static char *xep; /* current end */ +static char *xbp; /* start of visible portion of input buffer */ +static char *xlp; /* last char visible on screen */ +static int x_adj_ok; +/* + * we use x_adj_done so that functions can tell + * whether x_adjust() has been called while they are active. + */ +static int x_adj_done; + +static int xx_cols; +static int x_col; +static int x_displen; +static int x_arg; /* general purpose arg */ +static int x_arg_defaulted;/* x_arg not explicitly set; defaulted to 1 */ + +static int xlp_valid; +/* end from 4.9 edit.h } */ + +static int x_prefix1 = CTRL('['), x_prefix2 = CTRL('X'); +static char **x_histp; /* history position */ +static int x_nextcmd; /* for newline-and-next */ +static char *xmp; /* mark pointer */ +static Findex x_last_command; +static Findex (*x_tab)[X_TABSZ]; /* key definition */ +static char *(*x_atab)[X_TABSZ]; /* macro definitions */ +static unsigned char x_bound[(X_TABSZ * X_NTABS + 7) / 8]; +#define KILLSIZE 20 +static char *killstack[KILLSIZE]; +static int killsp, killtp; +static int x_curprefix; +static char *macroptr; +static int prompt_trunc; +static int prompt_skip; + +static int x_ins ARGS((char *cp)); +static void x_delete ARGS((int nc, int push)); +static int x_bword ARGS((void)); +static int x_fword ARGS((void)); +static void x_goto ARGS((char *cp)); +static void x_bs ARGS((int c)); +static int x_size_str ARGS((char *cp)); +static int x_size ARGS((int c)); +static void x_zots ARGS((char *str)); +static void x_zotc ARGS((int c)); +static void x_load_hist ARGS((char **hp)); +static int x_search ARGS((char *pat, int sameline, int offset)); +static int x_match ARGS((char *str, char *pat)); +static void x_redraw ARGS((int limit)); +static void x_push ARGS((int nchars)); +static char * x_mapin ARGS((const char *cp, Area *area)); +static char * x_mapout ARGS((int c)); +static void x_print ARGS((int prefix, int key)); +static void x_adjust ARGS((void)); +static void x_e_ungetc ARGS((int c)); +static int x_e_getc ARGS((void)); +static void x_e_putc ARGS((int c)); +static void x_e_puts ARGS((const char *s)); +static int x_comment ARGS((int c)); +static int x_fold_case ARGS((int c)); +static char *x_lastcp ARGS((void)); +static void do_complete ARGS((int flags, Comp_type type)); +static int x_emacs_putbuf ARGS((const char *s, size_t len)); + + +/* The lines between START-FUNC-TAB .. END-FUNC-TAB are run through a + * script (emacs-gen.sh) that generates emacs.out which contains: + * - function declarations for x_* functions + * - defines of the form XFUNC_ where is function + * name, sans leading x_. + * Note that the script treats #ifdef and { 0, 0, 0} specially - use with + * caution. + */ +#include "emacs.out" +static const struct x_ftab x_ftab[] = { +/* @START-FUNC-TAB@ */ + { x_abort, "abort", 0 }, + { x_beg_hist, "beginning-of-history", 0 }, + { x_comp_comm, "complete-command", 0 }, + { x_comp_file, "complete-file", 0 }, + { x_complete, "complete", 0 }, + { x_del_back, "delete-char-backward", XF_ARG }, + { x_del_bword, "delete-word-backward", XF_ARG }, + { x_del_char, "delete-char-forward", XF_ARG }, + { x_del_fword, "delete-word-forward", XF_ARG }, + { x_del_line, "kill-line", 0 }, + { x_draw_line, "redraw", 0 }, + { x_end_hist, "end-of-history", 0 }, + { x_end_of_text, "eot", 0 }, + { x_enumerate, "list", 0 }, + { x_eot_del, "eot-or-delete", XF_ARG }, + { x_error, "error", 0 }, + { x_goto_hist, "goto-history", XF_ARG }, + { x_ins_string, "macro-string", XF_NOBIND }, + { x_insert, "auto-insert", XF_ARG }, + { x_kill, "kill-to-eol", XF_ARG }, + { x_kill_region, "kill-region", 0 }, + { x_list_comm, "list-command", 0 }, + { x_list_file, "list-file", 0 }, + { x_literal, "quote", 0 }, + { x_meta1, "prefix-1", XF_PREFIX }, + { x_meta2, "prefix-2", XF_PREFIX }, + { x_meta_yank, "yank-pop", 0 }, + { x_mv_back, "backward-char", XF_ARG }, + { x_mv_begin, "beginning-of-line", 0 }, + { x_mv_bword, "backward-word", XF_ARG }, + { x_mv_end, "end-of-line", 0 }, + { x_mv_forw, "forward-char", XF_ARG }, + { x_mv_fword, "forward-word", XF_ARG }, + { x_newline, "newline", 0 }, + { x_next_com, "down-history", XF_ARG }, + { x_nl_next_com, "newline-and-next", 0 }, + { x_noop, "no-op", 0 }, + { x_prev_com, "up-history", XF_ARG }, + { x_prev_histword, "prev-hist-word", XF_ARG }, + { x_search_char_forw, "search-character-forward", XF_ARG }, + { x_search_char_back, "search-character-backward", XF_ARG }, + { x_search_hist, "search-history", 0 }, + { x_set_mark, "set-mark-command", 0 }, + { x_stuff, "stuff", 0 }, + { x_stuffreset, "stuff-reset", 0 }, + { x_transpose, "transpose-chars", 0 }, + { x_version, "version", 0 }, + { x_xchg_point_mark, "exchange-point-and-mark", 0 }, + { x_yank, "yank", 0 }, + { x_comp_list, "complete-list", 0 }, + { x_expand, "expand-file", 0 }, + { x_fold_capitalize, "capitalize-word", XF_ARG }, + { x_fold_lower, "downcase-word", XF_ARG }, + { x_fold_upper, "upcase-word", XF_ARG }, + { x_set_arg, "set-arg", XF_NOBIND }, + { x_comment, "comment", 0 }, +#ifdef SILLY + { x_game_of_life, "play-game-of-life", 0 }, +#else + { 0, 0, 0 }, +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + { x_debug_info, "debug-info", 0 }, +#else + { 0, 0, 0 }, +#endif +#ifdef OS2 + { x_meta3, "prefix-3", XF_PREFIX }, +#else + { 0, 0, 0 }, +#endif +/* @END-FUNC-TAB@ */ + }; + +static struct x_defbindings const x_defbindings[] = { + { XFUNC_del_back, 0, CTRL('?') }, + { XFUNC_del_bword, 1, CTRL('?') }, + { XFUNC_eot_del, 0, CTRL('D') }, + { XFUNC_del_back, 0, CTRL('H') }, + { XFUNC_del_bword, 1, CTRL('H') }, + { XFUNC_del_bword, 1, 'h' }, + { XFUNC_mv_bword, 1, 'b' }, + { XFUNC_mv_fword, 1, 'f' }, + { XFUNC_del_fword, 1, 'd' }, + { XFUNC_mv_back, 0, CTRL('B') }, + { XFUNC_mv_forw, 0, CTRL('F') }, + { XFUNC_search_char_forw, 0, CTRL(']') }, + { XFUNC_search_char_back, 1, CTRL(']') }, + { XFUNC_newline, 0, CTRL('M') }, + { XFUNC_newline, 0, CTRL('J') }, + { XFUNC_end_of_text, 0, CTRL('_') }, + { XFUNC_abort, 0, CTRL('G') }, + { XFUNC_prev_com, 0, CTRL('P') }, + { XFUNC_next_com, 0, CTRL('N') }, + { XFUNC_nl_next_com, 0, CTRL('O') }, + { XFUNC_search_hist, 0, CTRL('R') }, + { XFUNC_beg_hist, 1, '<' }, + { XFUNC_end_hist, 1, '>' }, + { XFUNC_goto_hist, 1, 'g' }, + { XFUNC_mv_end, 0, CTRL('E') }, + { XFUNC_mv_begin, 0, CTRL('A') }, + { XFUNC_draw_line, 0, CTRL('L') }, + { XFUNC_meta1, 0, CTRL('[') }, + { XFUNC_meta2, 0, CTRL('X') }, + { XFUNC_kill, 0, CTRL('K') }, + { XFUNC_yank, 0, CTRL('Y') }, + { XFUNC_meta_yank, 1, 'y' }, + { XFUNC_literal, 0, CTRL('^') }, + { XFUNC_comment, 1, '#' }, +#if defined(BRL) && defined(TIOCSTI) + { XFUNC_stuff, 0, CTRL('T') }, +#else + { XFUNC_transpose, 0, CTRL('T') }, +#endif + { XFUNC_complete, 1, CTRL('[') }, + { XFUNC_comp_list, 0, CTRL('I') }, + { XFUNC_comp_list, 1, '=' }, + { XFUNC_enumerate, 1, '?' }, + { XFUNC_expand, 1, '*' }, + { XFUNC_comp_file, 1, CTRL('X') }, + { XFUNC_comp_comm, 2, CTRL('[') }, + { XFUNC_list_comm, 2, '?' }, + { XFUNC_list_file, 2, CTRL('Y') }, + { XFUNC_set_mark, 1, ' ' }, + { XFUNC_kill_region, 0, CTRL('W') }, + { XFUNC_xchg_point_mark, 2, CTRL('X') }, + { XFUNC_version, 0, CTRL('V') }, +#ifdef DEBUG + { XFUNC_debug_info, 1, CTRL('H') }, +#endif + { XFUNC_prev_histword, 1, '.' }, + { XFUNC_prev_histword, 1, '_' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '0' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '1' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '2' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '3' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '4' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '5' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '6' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '7' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '8' }, + { XFUNC_set_arg, 1, '9' }, + { XFUNC_fold_upper, 1, 'U' }, + { XFUNC_fold_upper, 1, 'u' }, + { XFUNC_fold_lower, 1, 'L' }, + { XFUNC_fold_lower, 1, 'l' }, + { XFUNC_fold_capitalize, 1, 'C' }, + { XFUNC_fold_capitalize, 1, 'c' }, +#ifdef OS2 + { XFUNC_meta3, 0, 0xE0 }, + { XFUNC_mv_back, 3, 'K' }, + { XFUNC_mv_forw, 3, 'M' }, + { XFUNC_next_com, 3, 'P' }, + { XFUNC_prev_com, 3, 'H' }, +#endif /* OS2 */ + /* These for ansi arrow keys: arguablely shouldn't be here by + * default, but its simpler/faster/smaller than using termcap + * entries. + */ + { XFUNC_meta2, 1, '[' }, + { XFUNC_meta2, 1, 'O' }, + { XFUNC_prev_com, 2, 'A' }, + { XFUNC_next_com, 2, 'B' }, + { XFUNC_mv_forw, 2, 'C' }, + { XFUNC_mv_back, 2, 'D' }, +}; + +int +x_emacs(buf, len) + char *buf; + size_t len; +{ + int c; + const char *p; + int i; + Findex f; + + xbp = xbuf = buf; xend = buf + len; + xlp = xcp = xep = buf; + *xcp = 0; + xlp_valid = TRUE; + xmp = NULL; + x_curprefix = 0; + macroptr = (char *) 0; + x_histp = histptr + 1; + x_last_command = XFUNC_error; + + xx_cols = x_cols; + x_col = promptlen(prompt, &p); + prompt_skip = p - prompt; + prompt_trunc = x_col - (x_cols - 3 - MIN_EDIT_SPACE); + if (prompt_trunc > 0) + x_col -= prompt_trunc; + else + prompt_trunc = 0; + x_adj_ok = 1; + x_displen = xx_cols - 2 - x_col; + x_adj_done = 0; + + pprompt(prompt, prompt_trunc); + + if (x_nextcmd >= 0) { + int off = source->line - x_nextcmd; + if (histptr - histlist >= off) + x_load_hist(histptr - off); + x_nextcmd = -1; + } + + while (1) { + x_flush(); + if ((c = x_e_getc()) < 0) + return 0; + + if (ISMETA(c)) { + c = META(c); + x_curprefix = 1; + } + + f = x_curprefix == -1 ? XFUNC_insert + : x_tab[x_curprefix][c&CHARMASK]; + + if (!(x_ftab[f].xf_flags & XF_PREFIX) + && x_last_command != XFUNC_set_arg) + { + x_arg = 1; + x_arg_defaulted = 1; + } + i = c | (x_curprefix << 8); + x_curprefix = 0; + switch (i = (*x_ftab[f].xf_func)(i)) { + case KSTD: + if (!(x_ftab[f].xf_flags & XF_PREFIX)) + x_last_command = f; + break; + case KEOL: + i = xep - xbuf; + return i; + case KINTR: /* special case for interrupt */ + trapsig(SIGINT); + x_mode(FALSE); + unwind(LSHELL); + } + } +} + +static int +x_insert(c) + int c; +{ + char str[2]; + + /* + * Should allow tab and control chars. + */ + if (c == 0) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + str[0] = c; + str[1] = '\0'; + while (x_arg--) + x_ins(str); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_ins_string(c) + int c; +{ + if (macroptr) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + macroptr = x_atab[c>>8][c & CHARMASK]; + if (macroptr && !*macroptr) { + /* XXX bell? */ + macroptr = (char *) 0; + } + return KSTD; +} + +static int x_do_ins(const char *cp, int len); + +static int +x_do_ins(cp, len) + const char *cp; + int len; +{ + if (xep+len >= xend) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return -1; + } + + memmove(xcp+len, xcp, xep - xcp + 1); + memmove(xcp, cp, len); + xcp += len; + xep += len; + return 0; +} + +static int +x_ins(s) + char *s; +{ + char *cp = xcp; + register int adj = x_adj_done; + + if (x_do_ins(s, strlen(s)) < 0) + return -1; + /* + * x_zots() may result in a call to x_adjust() + * we want xcp to reflect the new position. + */ + xlp_valid = FALSE; + x_lastcp(); + x_adj_ok = (xcp >= xlp); + x_zots(cp); + if (adj == x_adj_done) /* has x_adjust() been called? */ + { + /* no */ + for (cp = xlp; cp > xcp; ) + x_bs(*--cp); + } + + x_adj_ok = 1; + return 0; +} + +/* + * this is used for x_escape() in do_complete() + */ +static int +x_emacs_putbuf(s, len) + const char *s; + size_t len; +{ + int rval; + + if ((rval = x_do_ins(s, len)) != 0) + return (rval); + return (rval); +} + +static int +x_del_back(c) + int c; +{ + int col = xcp - xbuf; + + if (col == 0) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + if (x_arg > col) + x_arg = col; + x_goto(xcp - x_arg); + x_delete(x_arg, FALSE); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_del_char(c) + int c; +{ + int nleft = xep - xcp; + + if (!nleft) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + if (x_arg > nleft) + x_arg = nleft; + x_delete(x_arg, FALSE); + return KSTD; +} + +/* Delete nc chars to the right of the cursor (including cursor position) */ +static void +x_delete(nc, push) + int nc; + int push; +{ + int i,j; + char *cp; + + if (nc == 0) + return; + if (xmp != NULL && xmp > xcp) { + if (xcp + nc > xmp) + xmp = xcp; + else + xmp -= nc; + } + + /* + * This lets us yank a word we have deleted. + */ + if (push) + x_push(nc); + + xep -= nc; + cp = xcp; + j = 0; + i = nc; + while (i--) { + j += x_size(*cp++); + } + memmove(xcp, xcp+nc, xep - xcp + 1); /* Copies the null */ + x_adj_ok = 0; /* don't redraw */ + x_zots(xcp); + /* + * if we are already filling the line, + * there is no need to ' ','\b'. + * But if we must, make sure we do the minimum. + */ + if ((i = x_displen) > 0) + { + j = (j < i) ? j : i; + i = j; + while (i--) + x_e_putc(' '); + i = j; + while (i--) + x_e_putc('\b'); + } + /*x_goto(xcp);*/ + x_adj_ok = 1; + xlp_valid = FALSE; + for (cp = x_lastcp(); cp > xcp; ) + x_bs(*--cp); + + return; +} + +static int +x_del_bword(c) + int c; +{ + x_delete(x_bword(), TRUE); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_mv_bword(c) + int c; +{ + (void)x_bword(); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_mv_fword(c) + int c; +{ + x_goto(xcp + x_fword()); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_del_fword(c) + int c; +{ + x_delete(x_fword(), TRUE); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_bword() +{ + int nc = 0; + register char *cp = xcp; + + if (cp == xbuf) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return 0; + } + while (x_arg--) + { + while (cp != xbuf && is_mfs(cp[-1])) + { + cp--; + nc++; + } + while (cp != xbuf && !is_mfs(cp[-1])) + { + cp--; + nc++; + } + } + x_goto(cp); + return nc; +} + +static int +x_fword() +{ + int nc = 0; + register char *cp = xcp; + + if (cp == xep) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return 0; + } + while (x_arg--) + { + while (cp != xep && is_mfs(*cp)) + { + cp++; + nc++; + } + while (cp != xep && !is_mfs(*cp)) + { + cp++; + nc++; + } + } + return nc; +} + +static void +x_goto(cp) + register char *cp; +{ + if (cp < xbp || cp >= (xbp + x_displen)) + { + /* we are heading off screen */ + xcp = cp; + x_adjust(); + } + else + { + if (cp < xcp) /* move back */ + { + while (cp < xcp) + x_bs(*--xcp); + } + else + { + if (cp > xcp) /* move forward */ + { + while (cp > xcp) + x_zotc(*xcp++); + } + } + } +} + +static void +x_bs(c) + int c; +{ + register int i; + i = x_size(c); + while (i--) + x_e_putc('\b'); +} + +static int +x_size_str(cp) + register char *cp; +{ + register int size = 0; + while (*cp) + size += x_size(*cp++); + return size; +} + +static int +x_size(c) + int c; +{ + if (c=='\t') + return 4; /* Kludge, tabs are always four spaces. */ + if (iscntrl((unsigned char)c)) /* control char */ + return 2; + return 1; +} + +static void +x_zots(str) + register char *str; +{ + register int adj = x_adj_done; + + x_lastcp(); + while (*str && str < xlp && adj == x_adj_done) + x_zotc(*str++); +} + +static void +x_zotc(c) + int c; +{ + if (c == '\t') { + /* Kludge, tabs are always four spaces. */ + x_e_puts(" "); + } else if (iscntrl((unsigned char)c)) { + x_e_putc('^'); + x_e_putc(UNCTRL(c)); + } else + x_e_putc(c); +} + +static int +x_mv_back(c) + int c; +{ + int col = xcp - xbuf; + + if (col == 0) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + if (x_arg > col) + x_arg = col; + x_goto(xcp - x_arg); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_mv_forw(c) + int c; +{ + int nleft = xep - xcp; + + if (!nleft) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + if (x_arg > nleft) + x_arg = nleft; + x_goto(xcp + x_arg); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_search_char_forw(c) + int c; +{ + char *cp = xcp; + + *xep = '\0'; + c = x_e_getc(); + while (x_arg--) { + if (c < 0 + || ((cp = (cp == xep) ? NULL : strchr(cp + 1, c)) == NULL + && (cp = strchr(xbuf, c)) == NULL)) + { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + } + x_goto(cp); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_search_char_back(c) + int c; +{ + char *cp = xcp, *p; + + c = x_e_getc(); + for (; x_arg--; cp = p) + for (p = cp; ; ) { + if (p-- == xbuf) + p = xep; + if (c < 0 || p == cp) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + if (*p == c) + break; + } + x_goto(cp); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_newline(c) + int c; +{ + x_e_putc('\r'); + x_e_putc('\n'); + x_flush(); + *xep++ = '\n'; + return KEOL; +} + +static int +x_end_of_text(c) + int c; +{ + return KEOL; +} + +static int x_beg_hist(c) int c; { x_load_hist(histlist); return KSTD;} + +static int x_end_hist(c) int c; { x_load_hist(histptr); return KSTD;} + +static int x_prev_com(c) int c; { x_load_hist(x_histp - x_arg); return KSTD;} + +static int x_next_com(c) int c; { x_load_hist(x_histp + x_arg); return KSTD;} + +/* Goto a particular history number obtained from argument. + * If no argument is given history 1 is probably not what you + * want so we'll simply go to the oldest one. + */ +static int +x_goto_hist(c) + int c; +{ + if (x_arg_defaulted) + x_load_hist(histlist); + else + x_load_hist(histptr + x_arg - source->line); + return KSTD; +} + +static void +x_load_hist(hp) + register char **hp; +{ + int oldsize; + + if (hp < histlist || hp > histptr) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return; + } + x_histp = hp; + oldsize = x_size_str(xbuf); + strlcpy(xbuf, *hp, xend - xbuf); + xbp = xbuf; + xep = xcp = xbuf + strlen(xbuf); + xlp_valid = FALSE; + if (xep > x_lastcp()) + x_goto(xep); + else + x_redraw(oldsize); +} + +static int +x_nl_next_com(c) + int c; +{ + x_nextcmd = source->line - (histptr - x_histp) + 1; + return (x_newline(c)); +} + +static int +x_eot_del(c) + int c; +{ + if (xep == xbuf && x_arg_defaulted) + return (x_end_of_text(c)); + else + return (x_del_char(c)); +} + +/* reverse incremental history search */ +static int +x_search_hist(c) + int c; +{ + int offset = -1; /* offset of match in xbuf, else -1 */ + char pat [256+1]; /* pattern buffer */ + register char *p = pat; + Findex f; + + *p = '\0'; + while (1) { + if (offset < 0) { + x_e_puts("\nI-search: "); + x_e_puts(pat); + } + x_flush(); + if ((c = x_e_getc()) < 0) + return KSTD; + f = x_tab[0][c&CHARMASK]; + if (c == CTRL('[')) + break; + else if (f == XFUNC_search_hist) + offset = x_search(pat, 0, offset); + else if (f == XFUNC_del_back) { + if (p == pat) { + offset = -1; + break; + } + if (p > pat) + *--p = '\0'; + if (p == pat) + offset = -1; + else + offset = x_search(pat, 1, offset); + continue; + } else if (f == XFUNC_insert) { + /* add char to pattern */ + /* overflow check... */ + if (p >= &pat[sizeof(pat) - 1]) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + continue; + } + *p++ = c, *p = '\0'; + if (offset >= 0) { + /* already have partial match */ + offset = x_match(xbuf, pat); + if (offset >= 0) { + x_goto(xbuf + offset + (p - pat) - (*pat == '^')); + continue; + } + } + offset = x_search(pat, 0, offset); + } else { /* other command */ + x_e_ungetc(c); + break; + } + } + if (offset < 0) + x_redraw(-1); + return KSTD; +} + +/* search backward from current line */ +static int +x_search(pat, sameline, offset) + char *pat; + int sameline; + int offset; +{ + register char **hp; + int i; + + for (hp = x_histp - (sameline ? 0 : 1) ; hp >= histlist; --hp) { + i = x_match(*hp, pat); + if (i >= 0) { + if (offset < 0) + x_e_putc('\n'); + x_load_hist(hp); + x_goto(xbuf + i + strlen(pat) - (*pat == '^')); + return i; + } + } + x_e_putc(BEL); + x_histp = histptr; + return -1; +} + +/* return position of first match of pattern in string, else -1 */ +static int +x_match(str, pat) + char *str, *pat; +{ + if (*pat == '^') { + return (strncmp(str, pat+1, strlen(pat+1)) == 0) ? 0 : -1; + } else { + char *q = strstr(str, pat); + return (q == NULL) ? -1 : q - str; + } +} + +static int +x_del_line(c) + int c; +{ + int i, j; + + *xep = 0; + i = xep - xbuf; + j = x_size_str(xbuf); + xcp = xbuf; + x_push(i); + xlp = xbp = xep = xbuf; + xlp_valid = TRUE; + *xcp = 0; + xmp = NULL; + x_redraw(j); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_mv_end(c) + int c; +{ + x_goto(xep); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_mv_begin(c) + int c; +{ + x_goto(xbuf); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_draw_line(c) + int c; +{ + x_redraw(-1); + return KSTD; + +} + +/* Redraw (part of) the line. If limit is < 0, the everything is redrawn + * on a NEW line, otherwise limit is the screen column up to which needs + * redrawing. + */ +static void +x_redraw(limit) + int limit; +{ + int i, j; + char *cp; + + x_adj_ok = 0; + if (limit == -1) + x_e_putc('\n'); + else + x_e_putc('\r'); + x_flush(); + if (xbp == xbuf) + { + pprompt(prompt + prompt_skip, 0); + x_col = promptlen(prompt, (const char **) 0); + } + x_displen = xx_cols - 2 - x_col; + xlp_valid = FALSE; + cp = x_lastcp(); + x_zots(xbp); + if (xbp != xbuf || xep > xlp) + limit = xx_cols; + if (limit >= 0) + { + if (xep > xlp) + i = 0; /* we fill the line */ + else + i = limit - (xlp - xbp); + + for (j = 0; j < i && x_col < (xx_cols - 2); j++) + x_e_putc(' '); + i = ' '; + if (xep > xlp) /* more off screen */ + { + if (xbp > xbuf) + i = '*'; + else + i = '>'; + } + else + if (xbp > xbuf) + i = '<'; + x_e_putc(i); + j++; + while (j--) + x_e_putc('\b'); + } + for (cp = xlp; cp > xcp; ) + x_bs(*--cp); + x_adj_ok = 1; + D__(x_flush();) + return; +} + +static int +x_transpose(c) + int c; +{ + char tmp; + + /* What transpose is meant to do seems to be up for debate. This + * is a general summary of the options; the text is abcd with the + * upper case character or underscore indicating the cursor position: + * Who Before After Before After + * at&t ksh in emacs mode: abCd abdC abcd_ (bell) + * at&t ksh in gmacs mode: abCd baCd abcd_ abdc_ + * gnu emacs: abCd acbD abcd_ abdc_ + * Pdksh currently goes with GNU behavior since I believe this is the + * most common version of emacs, unless in gmacs mode, in which case + * it does the at&t ksh gmacs mode. + * This should really be broken up into 3 functions so users can bind + * to the one they want. + */ + if (xcp == xbuf) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } else if (xcp == xep || Flag(FGMACS)) { + if (xcp - xbuf == 1) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + /* Gosling/Unipress emacs style: Swap two characters before the + * cursor, do not change cursor position + */ + x_bs(xcp[-1]); + x_bs(xcp[-2]); + x_zotc(xcp[-1]); + x_zotc(xcp[-2]); + tmp = xcp[-1]; + xcp[-1] = xcp[-2]; + xcp[-2] = tmp; + } else { + /* GNU emacs style: Swap the characters before and under the + * cursor, move cursor position along one. + */ + x_bs(xcp[-1]); + x_zotc(xcp[0]); + x_zotc(xcp[-1]); + tmp = xcp[-1]; + xcp[-1] = xcp[0]; + xcp[0] = tmp; + x_bs(xcp[0]); + x_goto(xcp + 1); + } + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_literal(c) + int c; +{ + x_curprefix = -1; + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_meta1(c) + int c; +{ + x_curprefix = 1; + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_meta2(c) + int c; +{ + x_curprefix = 2; + return KSTD; +} + +#ifdef OS2 +static int +x_meta3(c) + int c; +{ + x_curprefix = 3; + return KSTD; +} +#endif /* OS2 */ + +static int +x_kill(c) + int c; +{ + int col = xcp - xbuf; + int lastcol = xep - xbuf; + int ndel; + + if (x_arg_defaulted) + x_arg = lastcol; + else if (x_arg > lastcol) + x_arg = lastcol; + ndel = x_arg - col; + if (ndel < 0) { + x_goto(xbuf + x_arg); + ndel = -ndel; + } + x_delete(ndel, TRUE); + return KSTD; +} + +static void +x_push(nchars) + int nchars; +{ + char *cp = str_nsave(xcp, nchars, AEDIT); + if (killstack[killsp]) + afree((void *)killstack[killsp], AEDIT); + killstack[killsp] = cp; + killsp = (killsp + 1) % KILLSIZE; +} + +static int +x_yank(c) + int c; +{ + if (killsp == 0) + killtp = KILLSIZE; + else + killtp = killsp; + killtp--; + if (killstack[killtp] == 0) { + x_e_puts("\nnothing to yank"); + x_redraw(-1); + return KSTD; + } + xmp = xcp; + x_ins(killstack[killtp]); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_meta_yank(c) + int c; +{ + int len; + if ((x_last_command != XFUNC_yank && x_last_command != XFUNC_meta_yank) + || killstack[killtp] == 0) { + killtp = killsp; + x_e_puts("\nyank something first"); + x_redraw(-1); + return KSTD; + } + len = strlen(killstack[killtp]); + x_goto(xcp - len); + x_delete(len, FALSE); + do { + if (killtp == 0) + killtp = KILLSIZE - 1; + else + killtp--; + } while (killstack[killtp] == 0); + x_ins(killstack[killtp]); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_abort(c) + int c; +{ + /* x_zotc(c); */ + xlp = xep = xcp = xbp = xbuf; + xlp_valid = TRUE; + *xcp = 0; + return KINTR; +} + +static int +x_error(c) + int c; +{ + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_stuffreset(c) + int c; +{ +#ifdef TIOCSTI + (void)x_stuff(c); + return KINTR; +#else + x_zotc(c); + xlp = xcp = xep = xbp = xbuf; + xlp_valid = TRUE; + *xcp = 0; + x_redraw(-1); + return KSTD; +#endif +} + +static int +x_stuff(c) + int c; +{ +#if 0 || defined TIOCSTI + char ch = c; + bool_t savmode = x_mode(FALSE); + + (void)ioctl(TTY, TIOCSTI, &ch); + (void)x_mode(savmode); + x_redraw(-1); +#endif + return KSTD; +} + +static char * +x_mapin(cp, area) + const char *cp; + Area *area; +{ + char *new, *op; + + op = new = str_save(cp, area); + while (*cp) { + /* XXX -- should handle \^ escape? */ + if (*cp == '^') { + cp++; +#ifdef OS2 + if (*cp == '0') /* To define function keys */ + *op++ = 0xE0; + else +#endif /* OS2 */ + if (*cp >= '?') /* includes '?'; ASCII */ + *op++ = CTRL(*cp); + else { + *op++ = '^'; + cp--; + } + } else + *op++ = *cp; + cp++; + } + *op = '\0'; + + return new; +} + +static char * +x_mapout(c) + int c; +{ + static char buf[8]; + register char *p = buf; + +#ifdef OS2 + if (c == 0xE0) { + *p++ = '^'; + *p++ = '0'; + } else +#endif /* OS2 */ + if (iscntrl((unsigned char)c)) { + *p++ = '^'; + *p++ = UNCTRL(c); + } else + *p++ = c; + *p = 0; + return buf; +} + +static void +x_print(prefix, key) + int prefix, key; +{ + if (prefix == 1) + shprintf("%s", x_mapout(x_prefix1)); + if (prefix == 2) + shprintf("%s", x_mapout(x_prefix2)); +#ifdef OS2 + if (prefix == 3) + shprintf("%s", x_mapout(x_prefix3)); +#endif /* OS2 */ + shprintf("%s = ", x_mapout(key)); + if (x_tab[prefix][key] != XFUNC_ins_string) + shprintf("%s\n", x_ftab[x_tab[prefix][key]].xf_name); + else + shprintf("'%s'\n", x_atab[prefix][key]); +} + +int +x_bind(a1, a2, macro, list) + const char *a1, *a2; + int macro; /* bind -m */ + int list; /* bind -l */ +{ + Findex f; + int prefix, key; + char *sp = NULL; + char *m1, *m2; + + if (x_tab == NULL) { + bi_errorf("cannot bind, not a tty"); + return 1; + } + + /* List function names */ + if (list) { + for (f = 0; f < NELEM(x_ftab); f++) + if (x_ftab[f].xf_name + && !(x_ftab[f].xf_flags & XF_NOBIND)) + shprintf("%s\n", x_ftab[f].xf_name); + return 0; + } + + if (a1 == NULL) { + for (prefix = 0; prefix < X_NTABS; prefix++) + for (key = 0; key < X_TABSZ; key++) { + f = x_tab[prefix][key]; + if (f == XFUNC_insert || f == XFUNC_error + || (macro && f != XFUNC_ins_string)) + continue; + x_print(prefix, key); + } + return 0; + } + + m2 = m1 = x_mapin(a1, ATEMP); + prefix = key = 0; + for (;; m1++) { + key = *m1 & CHARMASK; + if (x_tab[prefix][key] == XFUNC_meta1) + prefix = 1; + else if (x_tab[prefix][key] == XFUNC_meta2) + prefix = 2; +#ifdef OS2 + else if (x_tab[prefix][key] == XFUNC_meta3) + prefix = 3; +#endif /* OS2 */ + else + break; + } + afree(m2, ATEMP); + + if (a2 == NULL) { + x_print(prefix, key); + return 0; + } + + if (*a2 == 0) + f = XFUNC_insert; + else if (!macro) { + for (f = 0; f < NELEM(x_ftab); f++) + if (x_ftab[f].xf_name + && strcmp(x_ftab[f].xf_name, a2) == 0) + break; + if (f == NELEM(x_ftab) || x_ftab[f].xf_flags & XF_NOBIND) { + bi_errorf("%s: no such function", a2); + return 1; + } +#if 0 /* This breaks the bind commands that map arrow keys */ + if (f == XFUNC_meta1) + x_prefix1 = key; + if (f == XFUNC_meta2) + x_prefix2 = key; +#endif /* 0 */ + } else { + f = XFUNC_ins_string; + sp = x_mapin(a2, AEDIT); + } + + if (x_tab[prefix][key] == XFUNC_ins_string && x_atab[prefix][key]) + afree((void *)x_atab[prefix][key], AEDIT); + x_tab[prefix][key] = f; + x_atab[prefix][key] = sp; + + /* Track what the user has bound so x_emacs_keys() won't toast things */ + if (f == XFUNC_insert) + x_bound[(prefix * X_TABSZ + key) / 8] &= + ~(1 << ((prefix * X_TABSZ + key) % 8)); + else + x_bound[(prefix * X_TABSZ + key) / 8] |= + (1 << ((prefix * X_TABSZ + key) % 8)); + + return 0; +} + +void +x_init_emacs() +{ + size_t i; + register int j; + char *locale; + + ainit(AEDIT); + x_nextcmd = -1; + + x_tab = (Findex (*)[X_TABSZ]) alloc(sizeofN(*x_tab, X_NTABS), AEDIT); + for (j = 0; j < X_TABSZ; j++) + x_tab[0][j] = XFUNC_insert; + for (i = 1; i < X_NTABS; i++) + for (j = 0; j < X_TABSZ; j++) + x_tab[i][j] = XFUNC_error; + for (i = 0; i < NELEM(x_defbindings); i++) + x_tab[(unsigned char)x_defbindings[i].xdb_tab][x_defbindings[i].xdb_char] + = x_defbindings[i].xdb_func; + + x_atab = (char *(*)[X_TABSZ]) alloc(sizeofN(*x_atab, X_NTABS), AEDIT); + for (i = 1; i < X_NTABS; i++) + for (j = 0; j < X_TABSZ; j++) + x_atab[i][j] = NULL; + + /* Determine if we can translate meta key or use 8-bit AscII + * XXX - It would be nice if there was a locale attribute to + * determine if the locale is 7-bit or not. + */ + locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); + if (locale == NULL || !strcmp(locale, "C") || !strcmp(locale, "POSIX")) + Flag(FEMACSUSEMETA) = 0; +} + +static void bind_if_not_bound(int p, int k, int func); + +static void +bind_if_not_bound(p, k, func) + int p, k; + int func; +{ + /* Has user already bound this key? If so, don't override it */ + if (x_bound[((p) * X_TABSZ + (k)) / 8] + & (1 << (((p) * X_TABSZ + (k)) % 8))) + return; + + x_tab[p][k] = func; +} + +void +x_emacs_keys(ec) + X_chars *ec; +{ + if (ec->erase >= 0) { + bind_if_not_bound(0, ec->erase, XFUNC_del_back); + bind_if_not_bound(1, ec->erase, XFUNC_del_bword); + } + if (ec->kill >= 0) + bind_if_not_bound(0, ec->kill, XFUNC_del_line); + if (ec->werase >= 0) + bind_if_not_bound(0, ec->werase, XFUNC_del_bword); + if (ec->intr >= 0) + bind_if_not_bound(0, ec->intr, XFUNC_abort); + if (ec->quit >= 0) + bind_if_not_bound(0, ec->quit, XFUNC_noop); +} + +static int +x_set_mark(c) + int c; +{ + xmp = xcp; + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_kill_region(c) + int c; +{ + int rsize; + char *xr; + + if (xmp == NULL) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + if (xmp > xcp) { + rsize = xmp - xcp; + xr = xcp; + } else { + rsize = xcp - xmp; + xr = xmp; + } + x_goto(xr); + x_delete(rsize, TRUE); + xmp = xr; + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_xchg_point_mark(c) + int c; +{ + char *tmp; + + if (xmp == NULL) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + tmp = xmp; + xmp = xcp; + x_goto( tmp ); + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_version(c) + int c; +{ + char *o_xbuf = xbuf, *o_xend = xend; + char *o_xbp = xbp, *o_xep = xep, *o_xcp = xcp; + int lim = x_lastcp() - xbp; + + xbuf = xbp = xcp = ksh_version + 4; + xend = xep = ksh_version + 4 + strlen(ksh_version + 4); + x_redraw(lim); + x_flush(); + + c = x_e_getc(); + xbuf = o_xbuf; + xend = o_xend; + xbp = o_xbp; + xep = o_xep; + xcp = o_xcp; + x_redraw(strlen(ksh_version)); + + if (c < 0) + return KSTD; + /* This is what at&t ksh seems to do... Very bizarre */ + if (c != ' ') + x_e_ungetc(c); + + return KSTD; +} + +static int +x_noop(c) + int c; +{ + return KSTD; +} + +#ifdef SILLY +static int +x_game_of_life(c) + int c; +{ + char newbuf [256+1]; + register char *ip, *op; + int i, len; + + i = xep - xbuf; + *xep = 0; + len = x_size_str(xbuf); + xcp = xbp = xbuf; + memmove(newbuf+1, xbuf, i); + newbuf[0] = 'A'; + newbuf[i] = 'A'; + for (ip = newbuf+1, op = xbuf; --i >= 0; ip++, op++) { + /* Empty space */ + if (*ip < '@' || *ip == '_' || *ip == 0x7F) { + /* Two adults, make whoopee */ + if (ip[-1] < '_' && ip[1] < '_') { + /* Make kid look like parents. */ + *op = '`' + ((ip[-1] + ip[1])/2)%32; + if (*op == 0x7F) /* Birth defect */ + *op = '`'; + } + else + *op = ' '; /* nothing happens */ + continue; + } + /* Child */ + if (*ip > '`') { + /* All alone, dies */ + if (ip[-1] == ' ' && ip[1] == ' ') + *op = ' '; + else /* Gets older */ + *op = *ip-'`'+'@'; + continue; + } + /* Adult */ + /* Overcrowded, dies */ + if (ip[-1] >= '@' && ip[1] >= '@') { + *op = ' '; + continue; + } + *op = *ip; + } + *op = 0; + x_redraw(len); + return KSTD; +} +#endif + +/* + * File/command name completion routines + */ + + +static int +x_comp_comm(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_COMMAND, CT_COMPLETE); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_list_comm(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_COMMAND, CT_LIST); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_complete(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_COMMAND_FILE, CT_COMPLETE); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_enumerate(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_COMMAND_FILE, CT_LIST); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_comp_file(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_FILE, CT_COMPLETE); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_list_file(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_FILE, CT_LIST); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_comp_list(c) + int c; +{ + do_complete(XCF_COMMAND_FILE, CT_COMPLIST); + return KSTD; +} +static int +x_expand(c) + int c; +{ + char **words; + int nwords = 0; + int start, end; + int is_command; + int i; + + nwords = x_cf_glob(XCF_FILE, + xbuf, xep - xbuf, xcp - xbuf, + &start, &end, &words, &is_command); + + if (nwords == 0) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + + x_goto(xbuf + start); + x_delete(end - start, FALSE); + for (i = 0; i < nwords;) { + if (x_escape(words[i], strlen(words[i]), x_emacs_putbuf) < 0 || + (++i < nwords && x_ins(space) < 0)) + { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + } + x_adjust(); + + return KSTD; +} + +/* type == 0 for list, 1 for complete and 2 for complete-list */ +static void +do_complete(flags, type) + int flags; /* XCF_{COMMAND,FILE,COMMAND_FILE} */ + Comp_type type; +{ + char **words; + int nwords; + int start, end, nlen, olen; + int is_command; + int completed = 0; + + nwords = x_cf_glob(flags, xbuf, xep - xbuf, xcp - xbuf, + &start, &end, &words, &is_command); + /* no match */ + if (nwords == 0) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return; + } + + if (type == CT_LIST) { + x_print_expansions(nwords, words, is_command); + x_redraw(0); + x_free_words(nwords, words); + return; + } + + olen = end - start; + nlen = x_longest_prefix(nwords, words); + /* complete */ + if (nwords == 1 || nlen > olen) { + x_goto(xbuf + start); + x_delete(olen, FALSE); + x_escape(words[0], nlen, x_emacs_putbuf); + x_adjust(); + completed = 1; + } + /* add space if single non-dir match */ + if ((nwords == 1) && (!ISDIRSEP(words[0][nlen - 1]))) { + x_ins(space); + completed = 1; + } + + if (type == CT_COMPLIST && !completed) { + x_print_expansions(nwords, words, is_command); + completed = 1; + } + + if (completed) + x_redraw(0); + + x_free_words(nwords, words); +} + +/* NAME: + * x_adjust - redraw the line adjusting starting point etc. + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This function is called when we have exceeded the bounds + * of the edit window. It increments x_adj_done so that + * functions like x_ins and x_delete know that we have been + * called and can skip the x_bs() stuff which has already + * been done by x_redraw. + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * None + */ + +static void +x_adjust() +{ + x_adj_done++; /* flag the fact that we were called. */ + /* + * we had a problem if the prompt length > xx_cols / 2 + */ + if ((xbp = xcp - (x_displen / 2)) < xbuf) + xbp = xbuf; + xlp_valid = FALSE; + x_redraw(xx_cols); + x_flush(); +} + +static int unget_char = -1; + +static void +x_e_ungetc(c) + int c; +{ + unget_char = c; +} + +static int +x_e_getc() +{ + int c; + + if (unget_char >= 0) { + c = unget_char; + unget_char = -1; + } else { + if (macroptr) { + c = (unsigned char) *macroptr++; + if (!*macroptr) + macroptr = (char *) 0; + } else + c = x_getc(); + } + + return c <= CHARMASK ? c : (c & CHARMASK); +} + +static void +x_e_putc(c) + int c; +{ + if (c == '\r' || c == '\n') + x_col = 0; + if (x_col < xx_cols) + { + x_putc(c); + switch(c) + { + case BEL: + break; + case '\r': + case '\n': + break; + case '\b': + x_col--; + break; + default: + x_col++; + break; + } + } + if (x_adj_ok && (x_col < 0 || x_col >= (xx_cols - 2))) + { + x_adjust(); + } +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +static int +x_debug_info(c) + int c; +{ + x_flush(); + shellf("\nksh debug:\n"); + shellf("\tx_col == %d,\t\tx_cols == %d,\tx_displen == %d\n", + x_col, xx_cols, x_displen); + shellf("\txcp == 0x%lx,\txep == 0x%lx\n", (long) xcp, (long) xep); + shellf("\txbp == 0x%lx,\txbuf == 0x%lx\n", (long) xbp, (long) xbuf); + shellf("\txlp == 0x%lx\n", (long) xlp); + shellf("\txlp == 0x%lx\n", (long) x_lastcp()); + shellf(newline); + x_redraw(-1); + return 0; +} +#endif + +static void +x_e_puts(s) + const char *s; +{ + register int adj = x_adj_done; + + while (*s && adj == x_adj_done) + x_e_putc(*s++); +} + +/* NAME: + * x_set_arg - set an arg value for next function + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This is a simple implementation of M-[0-9]. + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * KSTD + */ + +static int +x_set_arg(c) + int c; +{ + int n = 0; + int first = 1; + + c &= CHARMASK; /* strip command prefix */ + for (; c >= 0 && isdigit(c); c = x_e_getc(), first = 0) + n = n * 10 + (c - '0'); + if (c < 0 || first) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + x_arg = 1; + x_arg_defaulted = 1; + } else { + x_e_ungetc(c); + x_arg = n; + x_arg_defaulted = 0; + } + return KSTD; +} + + +/* Comment or uncomment the current line. */ +static int +x_comment(c) + int c; +{ + int oldsize = x_size_str(xbuf); + int len = xep - xbuf; + int ret = x_do_comment(xbuf, xend - xbuf, &len); + + if (ret < 0) + x_e_putc(BEL); + else { + xep = xbuf + len; + *xep = '\0'; + xcp = xbp = xbuf; + x_redraw(oldsize); + if (ret > 0) + return x_newline('\n'); + } + return KSTD; +} + + +/* NAME: + * x_prev_histword - recover word from prev command + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This function recovers the last word from the previous + * command and inserts it into the current edit line. If a + * numeric arg is supplied then the n'th word from the + * start of the previous command is used. + * + * Bound to M-. + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * KSTD + */ + +static int +x_prev_histword(c) + int c; +{ + register char *rcp; + char *cp; + + cp = *histptr; + if (!cp) + x_e_putc(BEL); + else if (x_arg_defaulted) { + rcp = &cp[strlen(cp) - 1]; + /* + * ignore white-space after the last word + */ + while (rcp > cp && is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp--; + while (rcp > cp && !is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp--; + if (is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp++; + x_ins(rcp); + } else { + int i; + + rcp = cp; + /* + * ignore white-space at start of line + */ + while (*rcp && is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp++; + while (x_arg-- > 1) + { + while (*rcp && !is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp++; + while (*rcp && is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp++; + } + cp = rcp; + while (*rcp && !is_cfs(*rcp)) + rcp++; + i = *rcp; + *rcp = '\0'; + x_ins(cp); + *rcp = i; + } + return KSTD; +} + +/* Uppercase N(1) words */ +static int +x_fold_upper(c) + int c; +{ + return x_fold_case('U'); +} + +/* Lowercase N(1) words */ +static int +x_fold_lower(c) + int c; +{ + return x_fold_case('L'); +} + +/* Lowercase N(1) words */ +static int +x_fold_capitalize(c) + int c; +{ + return x_fold_case('C'); +} + +/* NAME: + * x_fold_case - convert word to UPPER/lower/Capital case + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This function is used to implement M-U,M-u,M-L,M-l,M-C and M-c + * to UPPER case, lower case or Capitalize words. + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * None + */ + +static int +x_fold_case(c) + int c; +{ + char *cp = xcp; + + if (cp == xep) { + x_e_putc(BEL); + return KSTD; + } + while (x_arg--) { + /* + * first skip over any white-space + */ + while (cp != xep && is_mfs(*cp)) + cp++; + /* + * do the first char on its own since it may be + * a different action than for the rest. + */ + if (cp != xep) { + if (c == 'L') { /* lowercase */ + if (isupper((unsigned char)*cp)) + *cp = tolower((unsigned char)*cp); + } else { /* uppercase, capitialize */ + if (islower((unsigned char)*cp)) + *cp = toupper((unsigned char)*cp); + } + cp++; + } + /* + * now for the rest of the word + */ + while (cp != xep && !is_mfs((unsigned char)*cp)) { + if (c == 'U') { /* uppercase */ + if (islower((unsigned char)*cp)) + *cp = toupper((unsigned char)*cp); + } else { /* lowercase, capitialize */ + if (isupper((unsigned char)*cp)) + *cp = tolower((unsigned char)*cp); + } + cp++; + } + } + x_goto(cp); + return KSTD; +} + +/* NAME: + * x_lastcp - last visible char + * + * SYNOPSIS: + * x_lastcp() + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This function returns a pointer to that char in the + * edit buffer that will be the last displayed on the + * screen. The sequence: + * + * for (cp = x_lastcp(); cp > xcp; cp) + * x_bs(*--cp); + * + * Will position the cursor correctly on the screen. + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * cp or NULL + */ + +static char * +x_lastcp() +{ + register char *rcp; + register int i; + + if (!xlp_valid) + { + for (i = 0, rcp = xbp; rcp < xep && i < x_displen; rcp++) + i += x_size(*rcp); + xlp = rcp; + } + xlp_valid = TRUE; + return (xlp); +} + +#endif /* EDIT */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/eval.c b/bin/ksh/eval.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3ce2026e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/eval.c @@ -0,0 +1,1405 @@ +/* $NetBSD: eval.c,v 1.14 2011/08/21 21:24:34 dholland Exp $ */ + +/* + * Expansion - quoting, separation, substitution, globbing + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: eval.c,v 1.14 2011/08/21 21:24:34 dholland Exp $"); +#endif + +#include +#include + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_dir.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" + +/* + * string expansion + * + * first pass: quoting, IFS separation, ~, ${}, $() and $(()) substitution. + * second pass: alternation ({,}), filename expansion (*?[]). + */ + +/* expansion generator state */ +typedef struct Expand { + /* int type; */ /* see expand() */ + const char *str; /* string */ + union { + const char **strv;/* string[] */ + struct shf *shf;/* file */ + } u; /* source */ + struct tbl *var; /* variable in ${var..} */ + short split; /* split "$@" / call waitlast $() */ +} Expand; + +#define XBASE 0 /* scanning original */ +#define XSUB 1 /* expanding ${} string */ +#define XARGSEP 2 /* ifs0 between "$*" */ +#define XARG 3 /* expanding $*, $@ */ +#define XCOM 4 /* expanding $() */ +#define XNULLSUB 5 /* "$@" when $# is 0 (don't generate word) */ + +/* States used for field splitting */ +#define IFS_WORD 0 /* word has chars (or quotes) */ +#define IFS_WS 1 /* have seen IFS white-space */ +#define IFS_NWS 2 /* have seen IFS non-white-space */ + +static int varsub ARGS((Expand *xp, char *sp, char *word, int *stypep, int *slenp)); +static int comsub ARGS((Expand *xp, char *cp)); +static char *trimsub ARGS((char *str, char *pat, int how)); +static void glob ARGS((char *cp, XPtrV *wp, int markdirs)); +static void globit ARGS((XString *xs, char **xpp, char *sp, XPtrV *wp, + int check)); +static char *maybe_expand_tilde ARGS((char *p, XString *dsp, char **dpp, + int isassign)); +static char *tilde ARGS((char *acp)); +static char *homedir ARGS((char *name)); +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND +static void alt_expand ARGS((XPtrV *wp, char *start, char *exp_start, + char *end, int fdo)); +#endif + +/* compile and expand word */ +char * +substitute(cp, f) + const char *cp; + int f; +{ + struct source *s, *sold; + + sold = source; + s = pushs(SWSTR, ATEMP); + s->start = s->str = cp; + source = s; + if (yylex(ONEWORD) != LWORD) + internal_errorf(1, "substitute"); + source = sold; + afree(s, ATEMP); + return evalstr(yylval.cp, f); +} + +/* + * expand arg-list + */ +char ** +eval(ap, f) + register char **ap; + int f; +{ + XPtrV w; + + if (*ap == NULL) + return ap; + XPinit(w, 32); + XPput(w, NULL); /* space for shell name */ +#ifdef SHARPBANG + XPput(w, NULL); /* and space for one arg */ +#endif + while (*ap != NULL) + expand(*ap++, &w, f); + XPput(w, NULL); +#ifdef SHARPBANG + return (char **) XPclose(w) + 2; +#else + return (char **) XPclose(w) + 1; +#endif +} + +/* + * expand string + */ +char * +evalstr(cp, f) + char *cp; + int f; +{ + XPtrV w; + + XPinit(w, 1); + expand(cp, &w, f); + cp = (XPsize(w) == 0) ? null : (char*) *XPptrv(w); + XPfree(w); + return cp; +} + +/* + * expand string - return only one component + * used from iosetup to expand redirection files + */ +char * +evalonestr(cp, f) + register char *cp; + int f; +{ + XPtrV w; + + XPinit(w, 1); + expand(cp, &w, f); + switch (XPsize(w)) { + case 0: + cp = null; + break; + case 1: + cp = (char*) *XPptrv(w); + break; + default: + cp = evalstr(cp, f&~DOGLOB); + break; + } + XPfree(w); + return cp; +} + +/* for nested substitution: ${var:=$var2} */ +typedef struct SubType { + short stype; /* [=+-?%#] action after expanded word */ + short base; /* begin position of expanded word */ + short f; /* saved value of f (DOPAT, etc) */ + struct tbl *var; /* variable for ${var..} */ + short quote; /* saved value of quote (for ${..[%#]..}) */ + struct SubType *prev; /* old type */ + struct SubType *next; /* poped type (to avoid re-allocating) */ +} SubType; + +void +expand(cp, wp, f) + char *cp; /* input word */ + register XPtrV *wp; /* output words */ + int f; /* DO* flags */ +{ + register int UNINITIALIZED(c); + register int type; /* expansion type */ + register int quote = 0; /* quoted */ + XString ds; /* destination string */ + register char *dp, *sp; /* dest., source */ + int fdo, word; /* second pass flags; have word */ + int doblank; /* field splitting of parameter/command subst */ + Expand x; /* expansion variables */ + SubType st_head, *st; + int UNINITIALIZED(newlines); /* For trailing newlines in COMSUB */ + int saw_eq, tilde_ok; + int make_magic; + size_t len; + + x.split = 0; /* XXX gcc */ + x.str = NULL; /* XXX gcc */ + x.u.strv = NULL;/* XXX gcc */ + if (cp == NULL) + internal_errorf(1, "expand(NULL)"); + /* for alias, readonly, set, typeset commands */ + if ((f & DOVACHECK) && is_wdvarassign(cp)) { + f &= ~(DOVACHECK|DOBLANK|DOGLOB|DOTILDE); + f |= DOASNTILDE; + } + if (Flag(FNOGLOB)) + f &= ~DOGLOB; + if (Flag(FMARKDIRS)) + f |= DOMARKDIRS; +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + if (Flag(FBRACEEXPAND) && (f & DOGLOB)) + f |= DOBRACE_; +#endif /* BRACE_EXPAND */ + + Xinit(ds, dp, 128, ATEMP); /* init dest. string */ + type = XBASE; + sp = cp; + fdo = 0; + saw_eq = 0; + tilde_ok = (f & (DOTILDE|DOASNTILDE)) ? 1 : 0; /* must be 1/0 */ + doblank = 0; + make_magic = 0; + word = (f&DOBLANK) ? IFS_WS : IFS_WORD; + st_head.next = (SubType *) 0; + st = &st_head; + + while (1) { + Xcheck(ds, dp); + + switch (type) { + case XBASE: /* original prefixed string */ + c = *sp++; + switch (c) { + case EOS: + c = 0; + break; + case CHAR: + c = *sp++; + break; + case QCHAR: + quote |= 2; /* temporary quote */ + c = *sp++; + break; + case OQUOTE: + word = IFS_WORD; + tilde_ok = 0; + quote = 1; + continue; + case CQUOTE: + quote = 0; + continue; + case COMSUB: + tilde_ok = 0; + if (f & DONTRUNCOMMAND) { + word = IFS_WORD; + *dp++ = '$'; *dp++ = '('; + while (*sp != '\0') { + Xcheck(ds, dp); + *dp++ = *sp++; + } + *dp++ = ')'; + } else { + type = comsub(&x, sp); + if (type == XCOM && (f&DOBLANK)) + doblank++; + sp = strchr(sp, 0) + 1; + newlines = 0; + } + continue; + case EXPRSUB: + word = IFS_WORD; + tilde_ok = 0; + if (f & DONTRUNCOMMAND) { + *dp++ = '$'; *dp++ = '('; *dp++ = '('; + while (*sp != '\0') { + Xcheck(ds, dp); + *dp++ = *sp++; + } + *dp++ = ')'; *dp++ = ')'; + } else { + struct tbl v; + char *p; + + v.flag = DEFINED|ISSET|INTEGER; + v.type = 10; /* not default */ + v.name[0] = '\0'; + v_evaluate(&v, substitute(sp, 0), + KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + sp = strchr(sp, 0) + 1; + for (p = str_val(&v); *p; ) { + Xcheck(ds, dp); + *dp++ = *p++; + } + } + continue; + case OSUBST: /* ${{#}var{:}[=+-?#%]word} */ + /* format is: + * OSUBST [{x] plain-variable-part \0 + * compiled-word-part CSUBST [}x] + * This is were all syntax checking gets done... + */ + { + char *varname = ++sp; /* skip the { or x (}) */ + int stype; + int slen; + + slen = -1; /* XXX gcc */ + sp = strchr(sp, '\0') + 1; /* skip variable */ + type = varsub(&x, varname, sp, &stype, &slen); + if (type < 0) { + char endc; + char *str, *end; + + end = (char *) wdscan(sp, CSUBST); + /* ({) the } or x is already skipped */ + endc = *end; + *end = EOS; + str = snptreef((char *) 0, 64, "%S", + varname - 1); + *end = endc; + errorf("%s: bad substitution", str); + } + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank++; + tilde_ok = 0; + if (type == XBASE) { /* expand? */ + if (!st->next) { + SubType *newst; + + newst = (SubType *) alloc( + sizeof(SubType), ATEMP); + newst->next = (SubType *) 0; + newst->prev = st; + st->next = newst; + } + st = st->next; + st->stype = stype; + st->base = Xsavepos(ds, dp); + st->f = f; + st->var = x.var; + st->quote = quote; + /* skip qualifier(s) */ + if (stype) + sp += slen; + switch (stype & 0x7f) { + case '#': + case '%': + /* ! DOBLANK,DOBRACE_,DOTILDE */ + f = DOPAT | (f&DONTRUNCOMMAND) + | DOTEMP_; + quote = 0; + /* Prepend open pattern (so | + * in a trim will work as + * expected) + */ + *dp++ = MAGIC; + *dp++ = '@' + 0x80; + break; + case '=': + /* Enabling tilde expansion + * after :'s here is + * non-standard ksh, but is + * consistent with rules for + * other assignments. Not + * sure what POSIX thinks of + * this. + * Not doing tilde expansion + * for integer variables is a + * non-POSIX thing - makes + * sense though, since ~ is + * a arithmetic operator. + */ + if (!(x.var->flag & INTEGER)) + f |= DOASNTILDE|DOTILDE; + f |= DOTEMP_; + /* These will be done after the + * value has been assigned. + */ + f &= ~(DOBLANK|DOGLOB|DOBRACE_); + tilde_ok = 1; + break; + case '?': + f &= ~DOBLANK; + f |= DOTEMP_; + /* fall through */ + default: + /* Enable tilde expansion */ + tilde_ok = 1; + f |= DOTILDE; + } + } else + /* skip word */ + sp = (char *) wdscan(sp, CSUBST); + continue; + } + case CSUBST: /* only get here if expanding word */ + sp++; /* ({) skip the } or x */ + tilde_ok = 0; /* in case of ${unset:-} */ + *dp = '\0'; + quote = st->quote; + f = st->f; + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank--; + switch (st->stype&0x7f) { + case '#': + case '%': + /* Append end-pattern */ + *dp++ = MAGIC; *dp++ = ')'; *dp = '\0'; + dp = Xrestpos(ds, dp, st->base); + /* Must use st->var since calling + * global would break things + * like x[i+=1]. + */ + x.str = trimsub(str_val(st->var), + dp, st->stype); + type = XSUB; + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank++; + st = st->prev; + continue; + case '=': + /* Restore our position and substitute + * the value of st->var (may not be + * the assigned value in the presence + * of integer/right-adj/etc attributes). + */ + dp = Xrestpos(ds, dp, st->base); + /* Must use st->var since calling + * global would cause with things + * like x[i+=1] to be evaluated twice. + */ + /* Note: not exported by FEXPORT + * in at&t ksh. + */ + /* XXX POSIX says readonly is only + * fatal for special builtins (setstr + * does readonly check). + */ + len = strlen(dp) + 1; + setstr(st->var, + debunk((char *) alloc(len, ATEMP), + dp, len), + KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + x.str = str_val(st->var); + type = XSUB; + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank++; + st = st->prev; + continue; + case '?': + { + char *s = Xrestpos(ds, dp, st->base); + + errorf("%s: %s", st->var->name, + dp == s ? + "parameter null or not set" + : (debunk(s, s, strlen(s) + 1), s)); + } + } + st = st->prev; + type = XBASE; + continue; + + case OPAT: /* open pattern: *(foo|bar) */ + /* Next char is the type of pattern */ + make_magic = 1; + c = *sp++ + 0x80; + break; + + case SPAT: /* pattern separator (|) */ + make_magic = 1; + c = '|'; + break; + + case CPAT: /* close pattern */ + make_magic = 1; + c = /*(*/ ')'; + break; + } + break; + + case XNULLSUB: + /* Special case for "$@" (and "${foo[@]}") - no + * word is generated if $# is 0 (unless there is + * other stuff inside the quotes). + */ + type = XBASE; + if (f&DOBLANK) { + doblank--; + /* not really correct: x=; "$x$@" should + * generate a null argument and + * set A; "${@:+}" shouldn't. + */ + if (dp == Xstring(ds, dp)) + word = IFS_WS; + } + continue; + + case XSUB: + if ((c = *x.str++) == 0) { + type = XBASE; + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank--; + continue; + } + break; + + case XARGSEP: + type = XARG; + quote = 1; + case XARG: + if ((c = *x.str++) == '\0') { + /* force null words to be created so + * set -- '' 2 ''; foo "$@" will do + * the right thing + */ + if (quote && x.split) + word = IFS_WORD; + if ((x.str = *x.u.strv++) == NULL) { + type = XBASE; + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank--; + continue; + } + c = ifs0; + if (c == 0) { + if (quote && !x.split) + continue; + c = ' '; + } + if (quote && x.split) { + /* terminate word for "$@" */ + type = XARGSEP; + quote = 0; + } + } + break; + + case XCOM: + if (newlines) { /* Spit out saved nl's */ + c = '\n'; + --newlines; + } else { + while ((c = shf_getc(x.u.shf)) == 0 || c == '\n') + if (c == '\n') + newlines++; /* Save newlines */ + if (newlines && c != EOF) { + shf_ungetc(c, x.u.shf); + c = '\n'; + --newlines; + } + } + if (c == EOF) { + newlines = 0; + shf_close(x.u.shf); + if (x.split) + subst_exstat = waitlast(); + type = XBASE; + if (f&DOBLANK) + doblank--; + continue; + } + break; + } + + /* check for end of word or IFS separation */ + if (c == 0 || (!quote && (f & DOBLANK) && doblank && !make_magic + && ctype(c, C_IFS))) + { + /* How words are broken up: + * | value of c + * word | ws nws 0 + * ----------------------------------- + * IFS_WORD w/WS w/NWS w + * IFS_WS -/WS w/NWS - + * IFS_NWS -/NWS w/NWS w + * (w means generate a word) + * Note that IFS_NWS/0 generates a word (at&t ksh + * doesn't do this, but POSIX does). + */ + if (word == IFS_WORD + || (!ctype(c, C_IFSWS) && (c || word == IFS_NWS))) + { + char *p; + + *dp++ = '\0'; + p = Xclose(ds, dp); +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + if (fdo & DOBRACE_) + /* also does globbing */ + alt_expand(wp, p, p, + p + Xlength(ds, (dp - 1)), + fdo | (f & DOMARKDIRS)); + else +#endif /* BRACE_EXPAND */ + if (fdo & DOGLOB) + glob(p, wp, f & DOMARKDIRS); + else if ((f & DOPAT) || !(fdo & DOMAGIC_)) + XPput(*wp, p); + else + XPput(*wp, debunk(p, p, strlen(p) + 1)); + fdo = 0; + saw_eq = 0; + tilde_ok = (f & (DOTILDE|DOASNTILDE)) ? 1 : 0; + if (c != 0) + Xinit(ds, dp, 128, ATEMP); + } + if (c == 0) + return; + if (word != IFS_NWS) + word = ctype(c, C_IFSWS) ? IFS_WS : IFS_NWS; + } else { + /* age tilde_ok info - ~ code tests second bit */ + tilde_ok <<= 1; + /* mark any special second pass chars */ + if (!quote) + switch (c) { + case '[': + case NOT: + case '-': + case ']': + /* For character classes - doesn't hurt + * to have magic !,-,]'s outside of + * [...] expressions. + */ + if (f & (DOPAT | DOGLOB)) { + fdo |= DOMAGIC_; + if (c == '[') + fdo |= f & DOGLOB; + *dp++ = MAGIC; + } + break; + case '*': + case '?': + if (f & (DOPAT | DOGLOB)) { + fdo |= DOMAGIC_ | (f & DOGLOB); + *dp++ = MAGIC; + } + break; +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + case OBRACE: + case ',': + case CBRACE: + if ((f & DOBRACE_) && (c == OBRACE + || (fdo & DOBRACE_))) + { + fdo |= DOBRACE_|DOMAGIC_; + *dp++ = MAGIC; + } + break; +#endif /* BRACE_EXPAND */ + case '=': + /* Note first unquoted = for ~ */ + if (!(f & DOTEMP_) && !saw_eq) { + saw_eq = 1; + tilde_ok = 1; + } + break; + case PATHSEP: /* : */ + /* Note unquoted : for ~ */ + if (!(f & DOTEMP_) && (f & DOASNTILDE)) + tilde_ok = 1; + break; + case '~': + /* tilde_ok is reset whenever + * any of ' " $( $(( ${ } are seen. + * Note that tilde_ok must be preserved + * through the sequence ${A=a=}~ + */ + if (type == XBASE + && (f & (DOTILDE|DOASNTILDE)) + && (tilde_ok & 2)) + { + char *p, *dp_x; + + dp_x = dp; + p = maybe_expand_tilde(sp, + &ds, &dp_x, + f & DOASNTILDE); + if (p) { + if (dp != dp_x) + word = IFS_WORD; + dp = dp_x; + sp = p; + continue; + } + } + break; + } + else + quote &= ~2; /* undo temporary */ + + if (make_magic) { + make_magic = 0; + fdo |= DOMAGIC_ | (f & DOGLOB); + *dp++ = MAGIC; + } else if (ISMAGIC(c)) { + fdo |= DOMAGIC_; + *dp++ = MAGIC; + } + *dp++ = c; /* save output char */ + word = IFS_WORD; + } + } +} + +/* + * Prepare to generate the string returned by ${} substitution. + */ +static int +varsub(xp, sp, word, stypep, slenp) + Expand *xp; + char *sp; + char *word; + int *stypep; /* becomes qualifier type */ + int *slenp; /* " " len (=, :=, etc.) valid iff *stypep != 0 */ +{ + int c; + int state; /* next state: XBASE, XARG, XSUB, XNULLSUB */ + int stype; /* substitution type */ + int slen; + char *p; + struct tbl *vp; + + if (sp[0] == '\0') /* Bad variable name */ + return -1; + + xp->var = NULL; + + /* ${#var}, string length or array size */ + if (sp[0] == '#' && (c = sp[1]) != '\0') { + int zero_ok = 0; + + /* Can't have any modifiers for ${#...} */ + if (*word != CSUBST) + return -1; + sp++; + /* Check for size of array */ + if ((p=strchr(sp,'[')) && (p[1]=='*'||p[1]=='@') && p[2]==']') { + int n = 0; + int max = 0; + vp = global(arrayname(sp)); + if (vp->flag & (ISSET|ARRAY)) + zero_ok = 1; + for (; vp; vp = vp->u.array) + if (vp->flag & ISSET) { + max = vp->index + 1; + n++; + } + c = n; /* ksh88/ksh93 go for number, not max index */ + } else if (c == '*' || c == '@') + c = e->loc->argc; + else { + p = str_val(global(sp)); + zero_ok = p != null; + c = strlen(p); + } + if (Flag(FNOUNSET) && c == 0 && !zero_ok) + errorf("%s: parameter not set", sp); + *stypep = 0; /* unqualified variable/string substitution */ + xp->str = str_save(ulton((unsigned long)c, 10), ATEMP); + return XSUB; + } + + /* Check for qualifiers in word part */ + stype = 0; + c = word[slen = 0] == CHAR ? word[1] : 0; + if (c == ':') { + slen += 2; + stype = 0x80; + c = word[slen + 0] == CHAR ? word[slen + 1] : 0; + } + if (ctype(c, C_SUBOP1)) { + slen += 2; + stype |= c; + } else if (ctype(c, C_SUBOP2)) { /* Note: ksh88 allows :%, :%%, etc */ + slen += 2; + stype = c; + if (word[slen + 0] == CHAR && c == word[slen + 1]) { + stype |= 0x80; + slen += 2; + } + } else if (stype) /* : is not ok */ + return -1; + if (!stype && *word != CSUBST) + return -1; + *stypep = stype; + *slenp = slen; + + c = sp[0]; + if (c == '*' || c == '@') { + switch (stype & 0x7f) { + case '=': /* can't assign to a vector */ + case '%': /* can't trim a vector (yet) */ + case '#': + return -1; + } + if (e->loc->argc == 0) { + xp->u.strv = NULL; + xp->str = null; + state = c == '@' ? XNULLSUB : XSUB; + } else { + char **t = &e->loc->argv[1]; + xp->u.strv = (void *)(uintptr_t)t; + xp->str = *xp->u.strv++; + xp->split = c == '@'; /* $@ */ + state = XARG; + } + } else { + if ((p=strchr(sp,'[')) && (p[1]=='*'||p[1]=='@') && p[2]==']') { + XPtrV wv; + + switch (stype & 0x7f) { + case '=': /* can't assign to a vector */ + case '%': /* can't trim a vector (yet) */ + case '#': + return -1; + } + XPinit(wv, 32); + vp = global(arrayname(sp)); + for (; vp; vp = vp->u.array) { + if (!(vp->flag&ISSET)) + continue; + XPput(wv, str_val(vp)); + } + if (XPsize(wv) == 0) { + xp->str = null; + state = p[1] == '@' ? XNULLSUB : XSUB; + XPfree(wv); + } else { + XPput(wv, 0); + xp->u.strv = (const char **) XPptrv(wv); + xp->str = *xp->u.strv++; + xp->split = p[1] == '@'; /* ${foo[@]} */ + state = XARG; + } + } else { + /* Can't assign things like $! or $1 */ + if ((stype & 0x7f) == '=' + && (ctype(*sp, C_VAR1) || digit(*sp))) + return -1; + xp->var = global(sp); + xp->str = str_val(xp->var); + state = XSUB; + } + } + + c = stype&0x7f; + /* test the compiler's code generator */ + if (ctype(c, C_SUBOP2) || + (((stype&0x80) ? *xp->str=='\0' : xp->str==null) ? /* undef? */ + c == '=' || c == '-' || c == '?' : c == '+')) + state = XBASE; /* expand word instead of variable value */ + if (Flag(FNOUNSET) && xp->str == null + && (ctype(c, C_SUBOP2) || (state != XBASE && c != '+'))) + errorf("%s: parameter not set", sp); + return state; +} + +/* + * Run the command in $(...) and read its output. + */ +static int +comsub(xp, cp) + register Expand *xp; + char *cp; +{ + Source *s, *sold; + register struct op *t; + struct shf *shf; + + s = pushs(SSTRING, ATEMP); + s->start = s->str = cp; + sold = source; + t = compile(s); + afree(s, ATEMP); + source = sold; + + if (t == NULL) + return XBASE; + + if (t != NULL && t->type == TCOM && /* $(args == NULL && *t->vars == NULL && t->ioact != NULL) { + register struct ioword *io = *t->ioact; + char *name; + + if ((io->flag&IOTYPE) != IOREAD) + errorf("funny $() command: %s", + snptreef((char *) 0, 32, "%R", io)); + shf = shf_open(name = evalstr(io->name, DOTILDE), O_RDONLY, 0, + SHF_MAPHI|SHF_CLEXEC); + if (shf == NULL) + errorf("%s: cannot open $() input", name); + xp->split = 0; /* no waitlast() */ + } else { + int ofd1, pv[2]; + openpipe(pv); + shf = shf_fdopen(pv[0], SHF_RD, (struct shf *) 0); + ofd1 = savefd(1, 0); /* fd 1 may be closed... */ + if (pv[1] != 1) { + ksh_dup2(pv[1], 1, FALSE); + close(pv[1]); + } + execute(t, XFORK|XXCOM|XPIPEO); + restfd(1, ofd1); + startlast(); + xp->split = 1; /* waitlast() */ + } + + xp->u.shf = shf; + return XCOM; +} + +/* + * perform #pattern and %pattern substitution in ${} + */ + +static char * +trimsub(str, pat, how) + register char *str; + char *pat; + int how; +{ + register char *end = strchr(str, 0); + register char *p, c; + + switch (how&0xff) { /* UCHAR_MAX maybe? */ + case '#': /* shortest at beginning */ + for (p = str; p <= end; p++) { + c = *p; *p = '\0'; + if (gmatch(str, pat, FALSE)) { + *p = c; + return p; + } + *p = c; + } + break; + case '#'|0x80: /* longest match at beginning */ + for (p = end; p >= str; p--) { + c = *p; *p = '\0'; + if (gmatch(str, pat, FALSE)) { + *p = c; + return p; + } + *p = c; + } + break; + case '%': /* shortest match at end */ + for (p = end; p >= str; p--) { + if (gmatch(p, pat, FALSE)) + return str_nsave(str, p - str, ATEMP); + } + break; + case '%'|0x80: /* longest match at end */ + for (p = str; p <= end; p++) { + if (gmatch(p, pat, FALSE)) + return str_nsave(str, p - str, ATEMP); + } + break; + } + + return str; /* no match, return string */ +} + +/* + * glob + * Name derived from V6's /etc/glob, the program that expanded filenames. + */ + +/* XXX cp not const 'cause slashes are temporarily replaced with nulls... */ +static void +glob(cp, wp, markdirs) + char *cp; + register XPtrV *wp; + int markdirs; +{ + int oldsize = XPsize(*wp); + + if (glob_str(cp, wp, markdirs) == 0) + XPput(*wp, debunk(cp, cp, strlen(cp) + 1)); + else + qsortp(XPptrv(*wp) + oldsize, (size_t)(XPsize(*wp) - oldsize), + xstrcmp); +} + +#define GF_NONE 0 +#define GF_EXCHECK BIT(0) /* do existence check on file */ +#define GF_GLOBBED BIT(1) /* some globbing has been done */ +#define GF_MARKDIR BIT(2) /* add trailing / to directories */ + +/* Apply file globbing to cp and store the matching files in wp. Returns + * the number of matches found. + */ +int +glob_str(cp, wp, markdirs) + char *cp; + XPtrV *wp; + int markdirs; +{ + int oldsize = XPsize(*wp); + XString xs; + char *xp; + + Xinit(xs, xp, 256, ATEMP); + globit(&xs, &xp, cp, wp, markdirs ? GF_MARKDIR : GF_NONE); + Xfree(xs, xp); + + return XPsize(*wp) - oldsize; +} + +static void +globit(xs, xpp, sp, wp, check) + XString *xs; /* dest string */ + char **xpp; /* ptr to dest end */ + char *sp; /* source path */ + register XPtrV *wp; /* output list */ + int check; /* GF_* flags */ +{ + register char *np; /* next source component */ + char *xp = *xpp; + char *se; + char odirsep; + + /* This to allow long expansions to be interrupted */ + intrcheck(); + + if (sp == NULL) { /* end of source path */ + /* We only need to check if the file exists if a pattern + * is followed by a non-pattern (eg, foo*x/bar; no check + * is needed for foo* since the match must exist) or if + * any patterns were expanded and the markdirs option is set. + * Symlinks make things a bit tricky... + */ + if ((check & GF_EXCHECK) + || ((check & GF_MARKDIR) && (check & GF_GLOBBED))) + { +#define stat_check() (stat_done ? stat_done : \ + (stat_done = stat(Xstring(*xs, xp), &statb) < 0 \ + ? -1 : 1)) + struct stat lstatb, statb; + int stat_done = 0; /* -1: failed, 1 ok */ + + if (lstat(Xstring(*xs, xp), &lstatb) < 0) + return; + /* special case for systems which strip trailing + * slashes from regular files (eg, /etc/passwd/). + * SunOS 4.1.3 does this... + */ + if ((check & GF_EXCHECK) && xp > Xstring(*xs, xp) + && ISDIRSEP(xp[-1]) && !S_ISDIR(lstatb.st_mode) +#ifdef S_ISLNK + && (!S_ISLNK(lstatb.st_mode) + || stat_check() < 0 + || !S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode)) +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + ) + return; + /* Possibly tack on a trailing / if there isn't already + * one and if the file is a directory or a symlink to a + * directory + */ + if (((check & GF_MARKDIR) && (check & GF_GLOBBED)) + && xp > Xstring(*xs, xp) && !ISDIRSEP(xp[-1]) + && (S_ISDIR(lstatb.st_mode) +#ifdef S_ISLNK + || (S_ISLNK(lstatb.st_mode) + && stat_check() > 0 + && S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode)) +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + )) + { + *xp++ = DIRSEP; + *xp = '\0'; + } + } +#ifdef OS2 /* Done this way to avoid bug in gcc 2.7.2... */ + /* Ugly kludge required for command + * completion - see how search_access() + * is implemented for OS/2... + */ +# define KLUDGE_VAL 4 +#else /* OS2 */ +# define KLUDGE_VAL 0 +#endif /* OS2 */ + XPput(*wp, str_nsave(Xstring(*xs, xp), Xlength(*xs, xp) + + KLUDGE_VAL, ATEMP)); + return; + } + + if (xp > Xstring(*xs, xp)) + *xp++ = DIRSEP; + while (ISDIRSEP(*sp)) { + Xcheck(*xs, xp); + *xp++ = *sp++; + } + np = ksh_strchr_dirsep(sp); + if (np != NULL) { + se = np; + odirsep = *np; /* don't assume DIRSEP, can be multiple kinds */ + *np++ = '\0'; + } else { + odirsep = '\0'; /* keep gcc quiet */ + se = sp + strlen(sp); + } + + + /* Check if sp needs globbing - done to avoid pattern checks for strings + * containing MAGIC characters, open ['s without the matching close ], + * etc. (otherwise opendir() will be called which may fail because the + * directory isn't readable - if no globbing is needed, only execute + * permission should be required (as per POSIX)). + */ + if (!has_globbing(sp, se)) { + XcheckN(*xs, xp, se - sp + 1); + debunk(xp, sp, Xnleft(*xs, xp)); + xp += strlen(xp); + *xpp = xp; + globit(xs, xpp, np, wp, check); + } else { + DIR *dirp; + struct dirent *d; + char *name; + int len; + int prefix_len; + + /* xp = *xpp; copy_non_glob() may have re-alloc'd xs */ + *xp = '\0'; + prefix_len = Xlength(*xs, xp); + dirp = ksh_opendir(prefix_len ? Xstring(*xs, xp) : "."); + if (dirp == NULL) + goto Nodir; + while ((d = readdir(dirp)) != NULL) { + name = d->d_name; + if ((*name == '.' && *sp != '.') + || !gmatch(name, sp, TRUE)) + continue; + + len = NLENGTH(d) + 1; + XcheckN(*xs, xp, len); + memcpy(xp, name, len); + *xpp = xp + len - 1; + globit(xs, xpp, np, wp, + (check & GF_MARKDIR) | GF_GLOBBED + | (np ? GF_EXCHECK : GF_NONE)); + xp = Xstring(*xs, xp) + prefix_len; + } + closedir(dirp); + Nodir:; + } + + if (np != NULL) + *--np = odirsep; +} + +#if 0 +/* Check if p contains something that needs globbing; if it does, 0 is + * returned; if not, p is copied into xs/xp after stripping any MAGICs + */ +static int copy_non_glob ARGS((XString *xs, char **xpp, char *p)); +static int +copy_non_glob(xs, xpp, p) + XString *xs; + char **xpp; + char *p; +{ + char *xp; + int len = strlen(p); + + XcheckN(*xs, *xpp, len); + xp = *xpp; + for (; *p; p++) { + if (ISMAGIC(*p)) { + int c = *++p; + + if (c == '*' || c == '?') + return 0; + if (*p == '[') { + char *q = p + 1; + + if (ISMAGIC(*q) && q[1] == NOT) + q += 2; + if (ISMAGIC(*q) && q[1] == ']') + q += 2; + for (; *q; q++) + if (ISMAGIC(*q) && *++q == ']') + return 0; + /* pass a literal [ through */ + } + /* must be a MAGIC-MAGIC, or MAGIC-!, MAGIC--, etc. */ + } + *xp++ = *p; + } + *xp = '\0'; + *xpp = xp; + return 1; +} +#endif /* 0 */ + +/* remove MAGIC from string */ +char * +debunk(dp, sp, dlen) + char *dp; + const char *sp; + size_t dlen; +{ + char *d, *s; + + if ((s = strchr(sp, MAGIC))) { + if (s - sp >= (ptrdiff_t)dlen) + return dp; + memcpy(dp, sp, s - sp); + for (d = dp + (s - sp); *s && (d - dp < (ptrdiff_t)dlen); s++) + if (!ISMAGIC(*s) || !(*++s & 0x80) + || !strchr("*+?@! ", *s & 0x7f)) + *d++ = *s; + else { + /* extended pattern operators: *+?@! */ + if ((*s & 0x7f) != ' ') + *d++ = *s & 0x7f; + if (d - dp < (ptrdiff_t)dlen) + *d++ = '('; + } + *d = '\0'; + } else if (dp != sp) + strlcpy(dp, sp, dlen); + return dp; +} + +/* Check if p is an unquoted name, possibly followed by a / or :. If so + * puts the expanded version in *dcp,dp and returns a pointer in p just + * past the name, otherwise returns 0. + */ +static char * +maybe_expand_tilde(p, dsp, dpp, isassign) + char *p; + XString *dsp; + char **dpp; + int isassign; +{ + XString ts; + char *dp = *dpp; + char *tp, *r; + + Xinit(ts, tp, 16, ATEMP); + /* : only for DOASNTILDE form */ + while (p[0] == CHAR && !ISDIRSEP(p[1]) + && (!isassign || p[1] != PATHSEP)) + { + Xcheck(ts, tp); + *tp++ = p[1]; + p += 2; + } + *tp = '\0'; + r = (p[0] == EOS || p[0] == CHAR || p[0] == CSUBST) ? tilde(Xstring(ts, tp)) : (char *) 0; + Xfree(ts, tp); + if (r) { + while (*r) { + Xcheck(*dsp, dp); + if (ISMAGIC(*r)) + *dp++ = MAGIC; + *dp++ = *r++; + } + *dpp = dp; + r = p; + } + return r; +} + +/* + * tilde expansion + * + * based on a version by Arnold Robbins + */ + +static char * +tilde(cp) + char *cp; +{ + char *dp; + + if (cp[0] == '\0') + dp = str_val(global("HOME")); + else if (cp[0] == '+' && cp[1] == '\0') + dp = str_val(global("PWD")); + else if (cp[0] == '-' && cp[1] == '\0') + dp = str_val(global("OLDPWD")); + else + dp = homedir(cp); + /* If HOME, PWD or OLDPWD are not set, don't expand ~ */ + if (dp == null) + dp = (char *) 0; + return dp; +} + +/* + * map userid to user's home directory. + * note that 4.3's getpw adds more than 6K to the shell, + * and the YP version probably adds much more. + * we might consider our own version of getpwnam() to keep the size down. + */ + +static char * +homedir(name) + char *name; +{ + register struct tbl *ap; + + ap = tenter(&homedirs, name, hash(name)); + if (!(ap->flag & ISSET)) { +#ifdef OS2 + /* No usernames in OS2 - punt */ + return NULL; +#else /* OS2 */ + struct passwd *pw; + size_t n; + + pw = getpwnam(name); + if (pw == NULL) + return NULL; + n = strlen(pw->pw_dir); + if (n > 0 && '/' != pw->pw_dir[n - 1]) { + ap->val.s = str_nsave(pw->pw_dir, n + 1, APERM); + ap->val.s[n] = '/'; + ap->val.s[n + 1] = '\0'; + } else { + ap->val.s = str_save(pw->pw_dir, APERM); + } + ap->flag |= DEFINED|ISSET|ALLOC; +#endif /* OS2 */ + } + return ap->val.s; +} + +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND +static void +alt_expand(wp, start, exp_start, end, fdo) + XPtrV *wp; + char *start, *exp_start; + char *end; + int fdo; +{ + int UNINITIALIZED(count); + char *brace_start, *brace_end, *UNINITIALIZED(comma); + char *field_start; + char *p; + + /* search for open brace */ + for (p = exp_start; (p = strchr(p, MAGIC)) && p[1] != OBRACE; p += 2) + ; + brace_start = p; + + /* find matching close brace, if any */ + if (p) { + comma = (char *) 0; + count = 1; + for (p += 2; *p && count; p++) { + if (ISMAGIC(*p)) { + if (*++p == OBRACE) + count++; + else if (*p == CBRACE) + --count; + else if (*p == ',' && count == 1) + comma = p; + } + } + } + /* no valid expansions... */ + if (!p || count != 0) { + /* Note that given a{{b,c} we do not expand anything (this is + * what at&t ksh does. This may be changed to do the {b,c} + * expansion. } + */ + if (fdo & DOGLOB) + glob(start, wp, fdo & DOMARKDIRS); + else + XPput(*wp, debunk(start, start, end - start)); + return; + } + brace_end = p; + if (!comma) { + alt_expand(wp, start, brace_end, end, fdo); + return; + } + + /* expand expression */ + field_start = brace_start + 2; + count = 1; + for (p = brace_start + 2; p != brace_end; p++) { + if (ISMAGIC(*p)) { + if (*++p == OBRACE) + count++; + else if ((*p == CBRACE && --count == 0) + || (*p == ',' && count == 1)) + { + char *new; + int l1, l2, l3; + + l1 = brace_start - start; + l2 = (p - 1) - field_start; + l3 = end - brace_end; + new = (char *) alloc(l1 + l2 + l3 + 1, ATEMP); + memcpy(new, start, l1); + memcpy(new + l1, field_start, l2); + memcpy(new + l1 + l2, brace_end, l3); + new[l1 + l2 + l3] = '\0'; + alt_expand(wp, new, new + l1, + new + l1 + l2 + l3, fdo); + field_start = p + 1; + } + } + } + return; +} +#endif /* BRACE_EXPAND */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/exec.c b/bin/ksh/exec.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..93c1aa257 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/exec.c @@ -0,0 +1,1749 @@ +/* $NetBSD: exec.c,v 1.15 2012/03/25 17:23:48 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * execute command tree + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: exec.c,v 1.15 2012/03/25 17:23:48 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "c_test.h" +#include +#include "ksh_stat.h" + +/* Does ps4 get parameter substitutions done? */ +#ifdef KSH +# define PS4_SUBSTITUTE(s) substitute((s), 0) +#else +# define PS4_SUBSTITUTE(s) (s) +#endif /* KSH */ + +static int comexec ARGS((struct op *, struct tbl *volatile, char **, + int volatile)); +static void scriptexec ARGS((struct op *, char **)); +static int call_builtin ARGS((struct tbl *, char **)); +static int iosetup ARGS((struct ioword *, struct tbl *)); +static int herein ARGS((const char *, int)); +#ifdef KSH +static char *do_selectargs ARGS((char **, bool_t)); +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef KSH +static int dbteste_isa ARGS((Test_env *, Test_meta)); +static const char *dbteste_getopnd ARGS((Test_env *, Test_op, int)); +static int dbteste_eval ARGS((Test_env *, Test_op, const char *, + const char *, int)); +static void dbteste_error ARGS((Test_env *, int, const char *)); +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef OS2 +static int search_access1 ARGS((const char *, int, int *)); +#endif /* OS2 */ + + +/* + * handle systems that don't have F_SETFD + */ +#ifndef F_SETFD +# ifndef MAXFD +# define MAXFD 64 +# endif +/* a bit field would be smaller, but this will work */ +static char clexec_tab[MAXFD+1]; +#endif + +/* + * we now use this function always. + */ +int +fd_clexec(fd) + int fd; +{ +#ifndef F_SETFD + if (fd >= 0 && fd < sizeof(clexec_tab)) { + clexec_tab[fd] = 1; + return 0; + } + return -1; +#else + return fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, 1); +#endif +} + + +/* + * execute command tree + */ +int +execute(t, flags) + struct op * volatile t; + volatile int flags; /* if XEXEC don't fork */ +{ + int i; + volatile int rv = 0; + int pv[2]; + char ** volatile ap; + char *s, *cp; + struct ioword **iowp; + struct tbl *tp = NULL; + + if (t == NULL) + return 0; + + /* Is this the end of a pipeline? If so, we want to evaluate the + * command arguments + bool_t eval_done = FALSE; + if ((flags&XFORK) && !(flags&XEXEC) && (flags&XPCLOSE)) { + eval_done = TRUE; + tp = eval_execute_args(t, &ap); + } + */ + if ((flags&XFORK) && !(flags&XEXEC) && t->type != TPIPE) + return exchild(t, flags & ~XTIME, -1); /* run in sub-process */ + + newenv(E_EXEC); + if (trap) + runtraps(0); + + if (t->type == TCOM) { + /* Clear subst_exstat before argument expansion. Used by + * null commands (see comexec() and c_eval()) and by c_set(). + */ + subst_exstat = 0; + + current_lineno = t->lineno; /* for $LINENO */ + + /* POSIX says expand command words first, then redirections, + * and assignments last.. + */ + ap = eval(t->args, t->u.evalflags | DOBLANK | DOGLOB | DOTILDE); + if (flags & XTIME) + /* Allow option parsing (bizarre, but POSIX) */ + timex_hook(t, &ap); + if (Flag(FXTRACE) && ap[0]) { + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s", + PS4_SUBSTITUTE(str_val(global("PS4")))); + for (i = 0; ap[i]; i++) + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s%s", ap[i], + ap[i + 1] ? space : newline); + shf_flush(shl_out); + } + if (ap[0]) + tp = findcom(ap[0], FC_BI|FC_FUNC); + } + flags &= ~XTIME; + + if (t->ioact != NULL || t->type == TPIPE || t->type == TCOPROC) { + e->savefd = (short *) alloc(sizeofN(short, NUFILE), ATEMP); + /* initialize to not redirected */ + memset(e->savefd, 0, sizeofN(short, NUFILE)); + } + + /* do redirection, to be restored in quitenv() */ + if (t->ioact != NULL) + for (iowp = t->ioact; *iowp != NULL; iowp++) { + if (iosetup(*iowp, tp) < 0) { + exstat = rv = 1; + /* Redirection failures for special commands + * cause (non-interactive) shell to exit. + */ + if (tp && tp->type == CSHELL + && (tp->flag & SPEC_BI)) + errorf("%s", null); + /* Deal with FERREXIT, quitenv(), etc. */ + goto Break; + } + } + + switch(t->type) { + case TCOM: + rv = comexec(t, tp, ap, flags); + break; + + case TPAREN: + rv = execute(t->left, flags|XFORK); + break; + + case TPIPE: + flags |= XFORK; + flags &= ~XEXEC; + e->savefd[0] = savefd(0, 0); + (void) ksh_dup2(e->savefd[0], 0, FALSE); /* stdin of first */ + e->savefd[1] = savefd(1, 0); + while (t->type == TPIPE) { + openpipe(pv); + (void) ksh_dup2(pv[1], 1, FALSE); /* stdout of curr */ + /* Let exchild() close pv[0] in child + * (if this isn't done, commands like + * (: ; cat /etc/termcap) | sleep 1 + * will hang forever). + */ + exchild(t->left, flags|XPIPEO|XCCLOSE, pv[0]); + (void) ksh_dup2(pv[0], 0, FALSE); /* stdin of next */ + closepipe(pv); + flags |= XPIPEI; + t = t->right; + } + restfd(1, e->savefd[1]); /* stdout of last */ + e->savefd[1] = 0; /* no need to re-restore this */ + /* Let exchild() close 0 in parent, after fork, before wait */ + i = exchild(t, flags|XPCLOSE, 0); + if (!(flags&XBGND) && !(flags&XXCOM)) + rv = i; + break; + + case TLIST: + while (t->type == TLIST) { + execute(t->left, flags & XERROK); + t = t->right; + } + rv = execute(t, flags & XERROK); + break; + +#ifdef KSH + case TCOPROC: + { +# ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; +# endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + +# ifdef JOB_SIGS + /* Block sigchild as we are using things changed in the + * signal handler + */ + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); + e->type = E_ERRH; + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (i) { + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); + quitenv(); + unwind(i); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + } +# endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + /* Already have a (live) co-process? */ + if (coproc.job && coproc.write >= 0) + errorf("coprocess already exists"); + + /* Can we re-use the existing co-process pipe? */ + coproc_cleanup(TRUE); + + /* do this before opening pipes, in case these fail */ + e->savefd[0] = savefd(0, 0); + e->savefd[1] = savefd(1, 0); + + openpipe(pv); + if (pv[0] != 0) { + ksh_dup2(pv[0], 0, FALSE); + close(pv[0]); + } + coproc.write = pv[1]; + coproc.job = (void *) 0; + + if (coproc.readw >= 0) + ksh_dup2(coproc.readw, 1, FALSE); + else { + openpipe(pv); + coproc.read = pv[0]; + ksh_dup2(pv[1], 1, FALSE); + coproc.readw = pv[1]; /* closed before first read */ + coproc.njobs = 0; + /* create new coprocess id */ + ++coproc.id; + } +# ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); + e->type = E_EXEC; /* no more need for error handler */ +# endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + /* exchild() closes coproc.* in child after fork, + * will also increment coproc.njobs when the + * job is actually created. + */ + flags &= ~XEXEC; + exchild(t->left, flags|XBGND|XFORK|XCOPROC|XCCLOSE, + coproc.readw); + break; + } +#endif /* KSH */ + + case TASYNC: + /* XXX non-optimal, I think - "(foo &)", forks for (), + * forks again for async... parent should optimize + * this to "foo &"... + */ + rv = execute(t->left, (flags&~XEXEC)|XBGND|XFORK); + break; + + case TOR: + case TAND: + rv = execute(t->left, XERROK); + if (t->right != NULL && (rv == 0) == (t->type == TAND)) + rv = execute(t->right, flags & XERROK); + else + flags |= XERROK; + break; + + case TBANG: + rv = !execute(t->right, XERROK); + break; + +#ifdef KSH + case TDBRACKET: + { + Test_env te; + + te.flags = TEF_DBRACKET; + te.pos.wp = t->args; + te.isa = dbteste_isa; + te.getopnd = dbteste_getopnd; + te.eval = dbteste_eval; + te.error = dbteste_error; + + rv = test_parse(&te); + break; + } +#endif /* KSH */ + + case TFOR: +#ifdef KSH + case TSELECT: + { + volatile bool_t is_first = TRUE; +#endif /* KSH */ + ap = (t->vars != NULL) ? + eval(t->vars, DOBLANK|DOGLOB|DOTILDE) + : e->loc->argv + 1; + e->type = E_LOOP; + while (1) { + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (!i) + break; + if ((e->flags&EF_BRKCONT_PASS) + || (i != LBREAK && i != LCONTIN)) + { + quitenv(); + unwind(i); + } else if (i == LBREAK) { + rv = 0; + goto Break; + } + } + rv = 0; /* in case of a continue */ + if (t->type == TFOR) { + while (*ap != NULL) { + setstr(global(t->str), *ap++, KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + rv = execute(t->left, flags & XERROK); + } + } +#ifdef KSH + else { /* TSELECT */ + for (;;) { + if (!(cp = do_selectargs(ap, is_first))) { + rv = 1; + break; + } + is_first = FALSE; + setstr(global(t->str), cp, KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + rv = execute(t->left, flags & XERROK); + } + } + } +#endif /* KSH */ + break; + + case TWHILE: + case TUNTIL: + e->type = E_LOOP; + while (1) { + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (!i) + break; + if ((e->flags&EF_BRKCONT_PASS) + || (i != LBREAK && i != LCONTIN)) + { + quitenv(); + unwind(i); + } else if (i == LBREAK) { + rv = 0; + goto Break; + } + } + rv = 0; /* in case of a continue */ + while ((execute(t->left, XERROK) == 0) == (t->type == TWHILE)) + rv = execute(t->right, flags & XERROK); + break; + + case TIF: + case TELIF: + if (t->right == NULL) + break; /* should be error */ + rv = execute(t->left, XERROK) == 0 ? + execute(t->right->left, flags & XERROK) : + execute(t->right->right, flags & XERROK); + break; + + case TCASE: + cp = evalstr(t->str, DOTILDE); + for (t = t->left; t != NULL && t->type == TPAT; t = t->right) + for (ap = t->vars; *ap; ap++) + if ((s = evalstr(*ap, DOTILDE|DOPAT)) + && gmatch(cp, s, FALSE)) + goto Found; + break; + Found: + rv = execute(t->left, flags & XERROK); + break; + + case TBRACE: + rv = execute(t->left, flags & XERROK); + break; + + case TFUNCT: + rv = define(t->str, t); + break; + + case TTIME: + /* Clear XEXEC so nested execute() call doesn't exit + * (allows "ls -l | time grep foo"). + */ + rv = timex(t, flags & ~XEXEC); + break; + + case TEXEC: /* an eval'd TCOM */ + s = t->args[0]; + ap = makenv(); +#ifndef F_SETFD + for (i = 0; i < sizeof(clexec_tab); i++) + if (clexec_tab[i]) { + close(i); + clexec_tab[i] = 0; + } +#endif + restoresigs(); + cleanup_proc_env(); + /* XINTACT bit is for OS2 */ + ksh_execve(t->str, t->args, ap, (flags & XINTACT) ? 1 : 0); + if (errno == ENOEXEC) + scriptexec(t, ap); + else + errorf("%s: %s", s, strerror(errno)); + } + Break: + exstat = rv; + + quitenv(); /* restores IO */ + if ((flags&XEXEC)) + unwind(LEXIT); /* exit child */ + if (rv != 0 && !(flags & XERROK)) { + if (Flag(FERREXIT)) + unwind(LERROR); + trapsig(SIGERR_); + } + return rv; +} + +/* + * execute simple command + */ + +static int +comexec(t, tp, ap, flags) + struct op *t; + struct tbl *volatile tp; + register char **ap; + int volatile flags; +{ + int i; + int leave = LLEAVE; + volatile int rv = 0; + register char *cp; + register char **lastp; + static struct op texec; /* Must be static (XXX but why?) */ + int type_flags; + int keepasn_ok; + int fcflags = FC_BI|FC_FUNC|FC_PATH; + int bourne_function_call = 0; + +#ifdef KSH + /* snag the last argument for $_ XXX not the same as at&t ksh, + * which only seems to set $_ after a newline (but not in + * functions/dot scripts, but in interactive and script) - + * perhaps save last arg here and set it in shell()?. + */ + if (Flag(FTALKING) && *(lastp = ap)) { + while (*++lastp) + ; + /* setstr() can't fail here */ + setstr(typeset("_", LOCAL, 0, INTEGER, 0), *--lastp, + KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } +#endif /* KSH */ + + /* Deal with the shell builtins builtin, exec and command since + * they can be followed by other commands. This must be done before + * we know if we should create a local block, which must be done + * before we can do a path search (in case the assignments change + * PATH). + * Odd cases: + * FOO=bar exec > /dev/null FOO is kept but not exported + * FOO=bar exec foobar FOO is exported + * FOO=bar command exec > /dev/null FOO is neither kept nor exported + * FOO=bar command FOO is neither kept nor exported + * PATH=... foobar use new PATH in foobar search + */ + keepasn_ok = 1; + while (tp && tp->type == CSHELL) { + fcflags = FC_BI|FC_FUNC|FC_PATH;/* undo effects of command */ + if (tp->val.f == c_builtin) { + if ((cp = *++ap) == NULL) { + tp = NULL; + break; + } + tp = findcom(cp, FC_BI); + if (tp == NULL) + errorf("builtin: %s: not a builtin", cp); + continue; + } else if (tp->val.f == c_exec) { + if (ap[1] == NULL) + break; + ap++; + flags |= XEXEC; + } else if (tp->val.f == c_command) { + int optc, saw_p = 0; + + /* Ugly dealing with options in two places (here and + * in c_command(), but such is life) + */ + ksh_getopt_reset(&builtin_opt, 0); + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(ap, &builtin_opt, ":p")) + == 'p') + saw_p = 1; + if (optc != EOF) + break; /* command -vV or something */ + /* don't look for functions */ + fcflags = FC_BI|FC_PATH; + if (saw_p) { + if (Flag(FRESTRICTED)) { + warningf(TRUE, + "command -p: restricted"); + rv = 1; + goto Leave; + } + fcflags |= FC_DEFPATH; + } + ap += builtin_opt.optind; + /* POSIX says special builtins lose their status + * if accessed using command. + */ + keepasn_ok = 0; + if (!ap[0]) { + /* ensure command with no args exits with 0 */ + subst_exstat = 0; + break; + } + } else + break; + tp = findcom(ap[0], fcflags & (FC_BI|FC_FUNC)); + } + if (keepasn_ok && (!ap[0] || (tp && (tp->flag & KEEPASN)))) + type_flags = 0; + else { + /* create new variable/function block */ + newblock(); + /* ksh functions don't keep assignments, POSIX functions do. */ + if (keepasn_ok && tp && tp->type == CFUNC + && !(tp->flag & FKSH)) { + bourne_function_call = 1; + type_flags = 0; + } else + type_flags = LOCAL|LOCAL_COPY|EXPORT; + } + if (Flag(FEXPORT)) + type_flags |= EXPORT; + for (i = 0; t->vars[i]; i++) { + cp = evalstr(t->vars[i], DOASNTILDE); + if (Flag(FXTRACE)) { + if (i == 0) + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s", + PS4_SUBSTITUTE(str_val(global("PS4")))); + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s%s", cp, + t->vars[i + 1] ? space : newline); + if (!t->vars[i + 1]) + shf_flush(shl_out); + } + typeset(cp, type_flags, 0, 0, 0); + if (bourne_function_call && !(type_flags & EXPORT)) + typeset(cp, LOCAL|LOCAL_COPY|EXPORT, 0, 0, 0); + } + + if ((cp = *ap) == NULL) { + rv = subst_exstat; + goto Leave; + } else if (!tp) { + if (Flag(FRESTRICTED) && ksh_strchr_dirsep(cp)) { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: restricted", cp); + rv = 1; + goto Leave; + } + tp = findcom(cp, fcflags); + } + + switch (tp->type) { + case CSHELL: /* shell built-in */ + rv = call_builtin(tp, ap); + break; + + case CFUNC: /* function call */ + { + volatile int old_xflag; + volatile Tflag old_inuse; + const char *volatile old_kshname; + + if (!(tp->flag & ISSET)) { + struct tbl *ftp; + + if (!tp->u.fpath) { + if (tp->u2.errno_) { + warningf(TRUE, + "%s: can't find function definition file - %s", + cp, strerror(tp->u2.errno_)); + rv = 126; + } else { + warningf(TRUE, + "%s: can't find function definition file", cp); + rv = 127; + } + break; + } + if (include(tp->u.fpath, 0, (char **) 0, 0) < 0) { + warningf(TRUE, + "%s: can't open function definition file %s - %s", + cp, tp->u.fpath, strerror(errno)); + rv = 127; + break; + } + if (!(ftp = findfunc(cp, hash(cp), FALSE)) + || !(ftp->flag & ISSET)) + { + warningf(TRUE, + "%s: function not defined by %s", + cp, tp->u.fpath); + rv = 127; + break; + } + tp = ftp; + } + + /* ksh functions set $0 to function name, POSIX functions leave + * $0 unchanged. + */ + old_kshname = kshname; + if (tp->flag & FKSH) + kshname = ap[0]; + else + ap[0] = (char *) __UNCONST(kshname); + e->loc->argv = ap; + for (i = 0; *ap++ != NULL; i++) + ; + e->loc->argc = i - 1; + /* ksh-style functions handle getopts sanely, + * bourne/posix functions are insane... + */ + if (tp->flag & FKSH) { + e->loc->flags |= BF_DOGETOPTS; + e->loc->getopts_state = user_opt; + getopts_reset(1); + } + + old_xflag = Flag(FXTRACE); + Flag(FXTRACE) = tp->flag & TRACE ? TRUE : FALSE; + + old_inuse = tp->flag & FINUSE; + tp->flag |= FINUSE; + + e->type = E_FUNC; + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (i == 0) { + /* seems odd to pass XERROK here, but at&t ksh does */ + exstat = execute(tp->val.t, flags & XERROK); + i = LRETURN; + } + kshname = old_kshname; + Flag(FXTRACE) = old_xflag; + tp->flag = (tp->flag & ~FINUSE) | old_inuse; + /* Were we deleted while executing? If so, free the execution + * tree. todo: Unfortunately, the table entry is never re-used + * until the lookup table is expanded. + */ + if ((tp->flag & (FDELETE|FINUSE)) == FDELETE) { + if (tp->flag & ALLOC) { + tp->flag &= ~ALLOC; + tfree(tp->val.t, tp->areap); + } + tp->flag = 0; + } + switch (i) { + case LRETURN: + case LERROR: + rv = exstat; + break; + case LINTR: + case LEXIT: + case LLEAVE: + case LSHELL: + quitenv(); + unwind(i); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + default: + quitenv(); + internal_errorf(1, "CFUNC %d", i); + } + break; + } + + case CEXEC: /* executable command */ + case CTALIAS: /* tracked alias */ + if (!(tp->flag&ISSET)) { + /* errno_ will be set if the named command was found + * but could not be executed (permissions, no execute + * bit, directory, etc). Print out a (hopefully) + * useful error message and set the exit status to 126. + */ + if (tp->u2.errno_) { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: cannot execute - %s", cp, + strerror(tp->u2.errno_)); + rv = 126; /* POSIX */ + } else { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: not found", cp); + rv = 127; + } + break; + } + +#ifdef KSH + /* set $_ to program's full path */ + /* setstr() can't fail here */ + setstr(typeset("_", LOCAL|EXPORT, 0, INTEGER, 0), + tp->val.s, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); +#endif /* KSH */ + + if (flags&XEXEC) { + j_exit(); + if (!(flags&XBGND) || Flag(FMONITOR)) { + setexecsig(&sigtraps[SIGINT], SS_RESTORE_ORIG); + setexecsig(&sigtraps[SIGQUIT], SS_RESTORE_ORIG); + } + } + + /* to fork we set up a TEXEC node and call execute */ + texec.type = TEXEC; + texec.left = t; /* for tprint */ + texec.str = tp->val.s; + texec.args = ap; + rv = exchild(&texec, flags, -1); + break; + } + leave = LEXIT; + Leave: + if (flags & XEXEC) { + exstat = rv; + unwind(leave); + } + return rv; +} + +static void +scriptexec(tp, ap) + register struct op *tp; + register char **ap; +{ + char *shellv; + + shellv = str_val(global(EXECSHELL_STR)); + if (shellv && *shellv) + shellv = search(shellv, path, X_OK, (int *) 0); + if (!shellv || !*shellv) + shellv = __UNCONST(EXECSHELL); + + *tp->args-- = tp->str; +#ifdef SHARPBANG + { + char buf[LINE]; + register char *cp; + register int fd, n; + + buf[0] = '\0'; + if ((fd = open(tp->str, O_RDONLY)) >= 0) { + if ((n = read(fd, buf, LINE - 1)) > 0) + buf[n] = '\0'; + (void) close(fd); + } + if ((buf[0] == '#' && buf[1] == '!' && (cp = &buf[2])) +# ifdef OS2 + || (strncmp(buf, "extproc", 7) == 0 && isspace((unsigned char)buf[7]) + && (cp = &buf[7])) +# endif /* OS2 */ + ) + { + while (*cp && (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')) + cp++; + if (*cp && *cp != '\n') { + char *a0 = cp, *a1 = (char *) 0; +# ifdef OS2 + char *a2 = cp; +# endif /* OS2 */ + + while (*cp && *cp != '\n' && *cp != ' ' + && *cp != '\t') + { +# ifdef OS2 + /* Allow shell search without prepended path + * if shell with / in pathname cannot be found. + * Use / explicitly so \ can be used if explicit + * needs to be forced. + */ + if (*cp == '/') + a2 = cp + 1; +# endif /* OS2 */ + cp++; + } + if (*cp && *cp != '\n') { + *cp++ = '\0'; + while (*cp + && (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t')) + cp++; + if (*cp && *cp != '\n') { + a1 = cp; + /* all one argument */ + while (*cp && *cp != '\n') + cp++; + } + } + if (*cp == '\n') { + *cp = '\0'; + if (a1) + *tp->args-- = a1; +# ifdef OS2 + if (a0 != a2) { + char *tmp_a0 = str_nsave(a0, + strlen(a0) + 5, ATEMP); + if (search_access(tmp_a0, X_OK, + (int *) 0)) + a0 = a2; + afree(tmp_a0, ATEMP); + } +# endif /* OS2 */ + shellv = a0; + } + } +# ifdef OS2 + } else { + /* Use ksh documented shell default if present + * else use OS2_SHELL which is assumed to need + * the /c option and '\' as dir separator. + */ + char *p = shellv; + + shellv = str_val(global("EXECSHELL")); + if (shellv && *shellv) + shellv = search(shellv, path, X_OK, (int *) 0); + if (!shellv || !*shellv) { + shellv = p; + *tp->args-- = "/c"; + for (p = tp->str; *p; p++) + if (*p == '/') + *p = '\\'; + } +# endif /* OS2 */ + } + } +#endif /* SHARPBANG */ + *tp->args = shellv; + + ksh_execve(tp->args[0], tp->args, ap, 0); + + /* report both the program that was run and the bogus shell */ + errorf("%s: %s: %s", tp->str, shellv, strerror(errno)); +} + +int +shcomexec(wp) + register char **wp; +{ + register struct tbl *tp; + + tp = tsearch(&builtins, *wp, hash(*wp)); + if (tp == NULL) + internal_errorf(1, "shcomexec: %s", *wp); + return call_builtin(tp, wp); +} + +/* + * Search function tables for a function. If create set, a table entry + * is created if none is found. + */ +struct tbl * +findfunc(name, h, create) + const char *name; + unsigned int h; + int create; +{ + struct block *l; + struct tbl *tp = (struct tbl *) 0; + + for (l = e->loc; l; l = l->next) { + tp = tsearch(&l->funs, name, h); + if (tp) + break; + if (!l->next && create) { + tp = tenter(&l->funs, name, h); + tp->flag = DEFINED; + tp->type = CFUNC; + tp->val.t = (struct op *) 0; + break; + } + } + return tp; +} + +/* + * define function. Returns 1 if function is being undefined (t == 0) and + * function did not exist, returns 0 otherwise. + */ +int +define(name, t) + const char *name; + struct op *t; +{ + struct tbl *tp; + int was_set = 0; + + while (1) { + tp = findfunc(name, hash(name), TRUE); + + if (tp->flag & ISSET) + was_set = 1; + /* If this function is currently being executed, we zap this + * table entry so findfunc() won't see it + */ + if (tp->flag & FINUSE) { + tp->name[0] = '\0'; + tp->flag &= ~DEFINED; /* ensure it won't be found */ + tp->flag |= FDELETE; + } else + break; + } + + if (tp->flag & ALLOC) { + tp->flag &= ~(ISSET|ALLOC); + tfree(tp->val.t, tp->areap); + } + + if (t == NULL) { /* undefine */ + tdelete(tp); + return was_set ? 0 : 1; + } + + tp->val.t = tcopy(t->left, tp->areap); + tp->flag |= (ISSET|ALLOC); + if (t->u.ksh_func) + tp->flag |= FKSH; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * add builtin + */ +void +builtin(name, func) + const char *name; + int (*func) ARGS((char **)); +{ + register struct tbl *tp; + Tflag flag; + + /* see if any flags should be set for this builtin */ + for (flag = 0; ; name++) { + if (*name == '=') /* command does variable assignment */ + flag |= KEEPASN; + else if (*name == '*') /* POSIX special builtin */ + flag |= SPEC_BI; + else if (*name == '+') /* POSIX regular builtin */ + flag |= REG_BI; + else + break; + } + + tp = tenter(&builtins, name, hash(name)); + tp->flag = DEFINED | flag; + tp->type = CSHELL; + tp->val.f = func; +} + +/* + * find command + * either function, hashed command, or built-in (in that order) + */ +struct tbl * +findcom(name, flags) + const char *name; + int flags; /* FC_* */ +{ + static struct tbl temp; + unsigned int h = hash(name); + struct tbl *tp = NULL, *tbi; + int insert = Flag(FTRACKALL); /* insert if not found */ + char *fpath; /* for function autoloading */ + char *npath; + + if (ksh_strchr_dirsep(name) != NULL) { + insert = 0; + /* prevent FPATH search below */ + flags &= ~FC_FUNC; + goto Search; + } + tbi = (flags & FC_BI) ? tsearch(&builtins, name, h) : NULL; + /* POSIX says special builtins first, then functions, then + * POSIX regular builtins, then search path... + */ + if ((flags & FC_SPECBI) && tbi && (tbi->flag & SPEC_BI)) + tp = tbi; + if (!tp && (flags & FC_FUNC)) { + tp = findfunc(name, h, FALSE); + if (tp && !(tp->flag & ISSET)) { + if ((fpath = str_val(global("FPATH"))) == null) { + tp->u.fpath = (char *) 0; + tp->u2.errno_ = 0; + } else + tp->u.fpath = search(name, fpath, R_OK, + &tp->u2.errno_); + } + } + if (!tp && (flags & FC_REGBI) && tbi && (tbi->flag & REG_BI)) + tp = tbi; + /* todo: posix says non-special/non-regular builtins must + * be triggered by some user-controllable means like a + * special directory in PATH. Requires modifications to + * the search() function. Tracked aliases should be + * modified to allow tracking of builtin commands. + * This should be under control of the FPOSIX flag. + * If this is changed, also change c_whence... + */ + if (!tp && (flags & FC_UNREGBI) && tbi) + tp = tbi; + if (!tp && (flags & FC_PATH) && !(flags & FC_DEFPATH)) { + tp = tsearch(&taliases, name, h); + if (tp && (tp->flag & ISSET) && eaccess(tp->val.s, X_OK) != 0) { + if (tp->flag & ALLOC) { + tp->flag &= ~ALLOC; + afree(tp->val.s, APERM); + } + tp->flag &= ~ISSET; + } + } + + Search: + if ((!tp || (tp->type == CTALIAS && !(tp->flag&ISSET))) + && (flags & FC_PATH)) + { + if (!tp) { + if (insert && !(flags & FC_DEFPATH)) { + tp = tenter(&taliases, name, h); + tp->type = CTALIAS; + } else { + tp = &temp; + tp->type = CEXEC; + } + tp->flag = DEFINED; /* make ~ISSET */ + } + npath = search(name, flags & FC_DEFPATH ? def_path : path, + X_OK, &tp->u2.errno_); + if (npath) { + if (tp == &temp) { + tp->val.s = npath; + } else { + tp->val.s = str_save(npath, APERM); + afree(npath, ATEMP); + } + tp->flag |= ISSET|ALLOC; + } else if ((flags & FC_FUNC) + && (fpath = str_val(global("FPATH"))) != null + && (npath = search(name, fpath, R_OK, + &tp->u2.errno_)) != (char *) 0) + { + /* An undocumented feature of at&t ksh is that it + * searches FPATH if a command is not found, even + * if the command hasn't been set up as an autoloaded + * function (ie, no typeset -uf). + */ + tp = &temp; + tp->type = CFUNC; + tp->flag = DEFINED; /* make ~ISSET */ + tp->u.fpath = npath; + } + } + return tp; +} + +/* + * flush executable commands with relative paths + */ +void +flushcom(all) + int all; /* just relative or all */ +{ + struct tbl *tp; + struct tstate ts; + + for (twalk(&ts, &taliases); (tp = tnext(&ts)) != NULL; ) + if ((tp->flag&ISSET) && (all || !ISDIRSEP(tp->val.s[0]))) { + if (tp->flag&ALLOC) { + tp->flag &= ~(ALLOC|ISSET); + afree(tp->val.s, APERM); + } + tp->flag &= ~ISSET; + } +} + +/* Check if path is something we want to find. Returns -1 for failure. */ +int +search_access(pathx, mode, errnop) + const char *pathx; + int mode; + int *errnop; /* set if candidate found, but not suitable */ +{ +#ifndef OS2 + int ret, err = 0; + struct stat statb; + + if (stat(pathx, &statb) < 0) + return -1; + ret = eaccess(pathx, mode); + if (ret < 0) + err = errno; /* File exists, but we can't access it */ + else if (mode == X_OK + && (!S_ISREG(statb.st_mode) + /* This 'cause access() says root can execute everything */ + || !(statb.st_mode & (S_IXUSR|S_IXGRP|S_IXOTH)))) + { + ret = -1; + err = S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode) ? EISDIR : EACCES; + } + if (err && errnop && !*errnop) + *errnop = err; + return ret; +#else /* !OS2 */ + /* + * NOTE: ASSUMES path can be modified and has enough room at the + * end of the string for a suffix (ie, 4 extra characters). + * Certain code knows this (eg, eval.c(globit()), + * exec.c(search())). + */ + static char *xsuffixes[] = { ".ksh", ".exe", ".", ".sh", ".cmd", + ".com", ".bat", (char *) 0 + }; + static char *rsuffixes[] = { ".ksh", ".", ".sh", ".cmd", ".bat", + (char *) 0 + }; + int i; + char *mpath = (char *) pathx; + char *tp = mpath + strlen(mpath); + char *p; + char **sfx; + + /* If a suffix has been specified, check if it is one of the + * suffixes that indicate the file is executable - if so, change + * the access test to R_OK... + * This code assumes OS/2 files can have only one suffix... + */ + if ((p = strrchr((p = ksh_strrchr_dirsep(mpath)) ? p : mpath, '.'))) { + if (mode == X_OK) + mode = R_OK; + return search_access1(mpath, mode, errnop); + } + /* Try appending the various suffixes. Different suffixes for + * read and execute 'cause we don't want to read an executable... + */ + sfx = mode == R_OK ? rsuffixes : xsuffixes; + for (i = 0; sfx[i]; i++) { + strcpy(tp, p = sfx[i]); + if (search_access1(mpath, R_OK, errnop) == 0) + return 0; + *tp = '\0'; + } + return -1; +#endif /* !OS2 */ +} + +#ifdef OS2 +static int +search_access1(pathx, mode, errnop) + const char *pathx; + int mode; + int *errnop; /* set if candidate found, but not suitable */ +{ + int ret, err = 0; + struct stat statb; + + if (stat(pathx, &statb) < 0) + return -1; + ret = eaccess(pathx, mode); + if (ret < 0) + err = errno; /* File exists, but we can't access it */ + else if (!S_ISREG(statb.st_mode)) { + ret = -1; + err = S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode) ? EISDIR : EACCES; + } + if (err && errnop && !*errnop) + *errnop = err; + return ret; +} +#endif /* OS2 */ + +/* + * search for command with PATH + */ +char * +search(name, pathx, mode, errnop) + const char *name; + const char *pathx; + int mode; /* R_OK or X_OK */ + int *errnop; /* set if candidate found, but not suitable */ +{ + const char *sp, *p; + char *xp; + XString xs; + int namelen; + + if (errnop) + *errnop = 0; +#ifdef OS2 + /* Xinit() allocates 8 additional bytes, so appended suffixes won't + * overflow the memory. + */ + namelen = strlen(name) + 1; + Xinit(xs, xp, namelen, ATEMP); + memcpy(Xstring(xs, xp), name, namelen); + + if (ksh_strchr_dirsep(name)) { + if (search_access(Xstring(xs, xp), mode, errnop) >= 0) + return Xstring(xs, xp); /* not Xclose() - see above */ + Xfree(xs, xp); + return NULL; + } + + /* Look in current context always. (os2 style) */ + if (search_access(Xstring(xs, xp), mode, errnop) == 0) + return Xstring(xs, xp); /* not Xclose() - xp may be wrong */ +#else /* OS2 */ + if (ksh_strchr_dirsep(name)) { + if (search_access(name, mode, errnop) == 0) + return (char *)__UNCONST(name); + return NULL; + } + + namelen = strlen(name) + 1; + Xinit(xs, xp, 128, ATEMP); +#endif /* OS2 */ + + sp = pathx; + while (sp != NULL) { + xp = Xstring(xs, xp); + if (!(p = strchr(sp, PATHSEP))) + p = sp + strlen(sp); + if (p != sp) { + XcheckN(xs, xp, p - sp); + memcpy(xp, sp, p - sp); + xp += p - sp; + *xp++ = DIRSEP; + } + sp = p; + XcheckN(xs, xp, namelen); + memcpy(xp, name, namelen); + if (search_access(Xstring(xs, xp), mode, errnop) == 0) +#ifdef OS2 + return Xstring(xs, xp); /* Not Xclose() - see above */ +#else /* OS2 */ + return Xclose(xs, xp + namelen); +#endif /* OS2 */ + if (*sp++ == '\0') + sp = NULL; + } + Xfree(xs, xp); + return NULL; +} + +static int +call_builtin(tp, wp) + struct tbl *tp; + char **wp; +{ + int rv; + + builtin_argv0 = wp[0]; + builtin_flag = tp->flag; + shf_reopen(1, SHF_WR, shl_stdout); + shl_stdout_ok = 1; + ksh_getopt_reset(&builtin_opt, GF_ERROR); + rv = (*tp->val.f)(wp); + shf_flush(shl_stdout); + shl_stdout_ok = 0; + builtin_flag = 0; + builtin_argv0 = (char *) 0; + return rv; +} + +/* + * set up redirection, saving old fd's in e->savefd + */ +static int +iosetup(iop, tp) + register struct ioword *iop; + struct tbl *tp; +{ + register int u = -1; + char *cp = iop->name; + int iotype = iop->flag & IOTYPE; + int do_open = 1, do_close = 0, UNINITIALIZED(flags); + struct ioword iotmp; + struct stat statb; + + if (iotype != IOHERE) + cp = evalonestr(cp, DOTILDE|(Flag(FTALKING_I) ? DOGLOB : 0)); + + /* Used for tracing and error messages to print expanded cp */ + iotmp = *iop; + iotmp.name = (iotype == IOHERE) ? (char *) 0 : cp; + iotmp.flag |= IONAMEXP; + + if (Flag(FXTRACE)) + shellf("%s%s\n", + PS4_SUBSTITUTE(str_val(global("PS4"))), + snptreef((char *) 0, 32, "%R", &iotmp)); + + switch (iotype) { + case IOREAD: + flags = O_RDONLY; + break; + + case IOCAT: + flags = O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT; + break; + + case IOWRITE: + flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; + /* The stat() is here to allow redirections to + * things like /dev/null without error. + */ + if (Flag(FNOCLOBBER) && !(iop->flag & IOCLOB) + && (stat(cp, &statb) < 0 || S_ISREG(statb.st_mode))) + flags |= O_EXCL; + break; + + case IORDWR: + flags = O_RDWR | O_CREAT; + break; + + case IOHERE: + do_open = 0; + /* herein() returns -2 if error has been printed */ + u = herein(iop->heredoc, iop->flag & IOEVAL); + /* cp may have wrong name */ + break; + + case IODUP: + { + const char *emsg; + + do_open = 0; + if (*cp == '-' && !cp[1]) { + u = 1009; /* prevent error return below */ + do_close = 1; + } else if ((u = check_fd(cp, + X_OK | ((iop->flag & IORDUP) ? R_OK : W_OK), + &emsg)) < 0) + { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: %s", + snptreef((char *) 0, 32, "%R", &iotmp), emsg); + return -1; + } + if (u == iop->unit) + return 0; /* "dup from" == "dup to" */ + break; + } + } + if (do_open) { + if (Flag(FRESTRICTED) && (flags & O_CREAT)) { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: restricted", cp); + return -1; + } + u = open(cp, flags, 0666); +#ifdef OS2 + if (u < 0 && strcmp(cp, "/dev/null") == 0) + u = open("nul", flags, 0666); +#endif /* OS2 */ + } + if (u < 0) { + /* herein() may already have printed message */ + if (u == -1) + warningf(TRUE, "cannot %s %s: %s", + iotype == IODUP ? "dup" + : (iotype == IOREAD || iotype == IOHERE) ? + "open" : "create", cp, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + /* Do not save if it has already been redirected (i.e. "cat >x >y"). */ + if (e->savefd[iop->unit] == 0) { + /* If these are the same, it means unit was previously closed */ + if (u == iop->unit) + e->savefd[iop->unit] = -1; + else + /* c_exec() assumes e->savefd[fd] set for any + * redirections. Ask savefd() not to close iop->unit; + * this allows error messages to be seen if iop->unit + * is 2; also means we can't lose the fd (eg, both + * dup2 below and dup2 in restfd() failing). + */ + e->savefd[iop->unit] = savefd(iop->unit, 1); + } + + if (do_close) + close(iop->unit); + else if (u != iop->unit) { + if (ksh_dup2(u, iop->unit, TRUE) < 0) { + warningf(TRUE, + "could not finish (dup) redirection %s: %s", + snptreef((char *) 0, 32, "%R", &iotmp), + strerror(errno)); + if (iotype != IODUP) + close(u); + return -1; + } + if (iotype != IODUP) + close(u); +#ifdef KSH + /* Touching any co-process fd in an empty exec + * causes the shell to close its copies + */ + else if (tp && tp->type == CSHELL && tp->val.f == c_exec) { + if (iop->flag & IORDUP) /* possible exec <&p */ + coproc_read_close(u); + else /* possible exec >&p */ + coproc_write_close(u); + } +#endif /* KSH */ + } + if (u == 2) /* Clear any write errors */ + shf_reopen(2, SHF_WR, shl_out); + return 0; +} + +/* + * open here document temp file. + * if unquoted here, expand here temp file into second temp file. + */ +static int +herein(content, sub) + const char *content; + int sub; +{ + volatile int fd = -1; + struct source *s, *volatile osource; + struct shf *volatile shf; + struct temp *h; + int i; + + /* ksh -c 'cat << EOF' can cause this... */ + if (content == (char *) 0) { + warningf(TRUE, "here document missing"); + return -2; /* special to iosetup(): don't print error */ + } + + /* Create temp file to hold content (done before newenv so temp + * doesn't get removed too soon). + */ + h = maketemp(ATEMP, TT_HEREDOC_EXP, &e->temps); + if (!(shf = h->shf) || (fd = open(h->name, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) { + warningf(TRUE, "can't %s temporary file %s: %s", + !shf ? "create" : "open", + h->name, strerror(errno)); + if (shf) + shf_close(shf); + return -2 /* special to iosetup(): don't print error */; + } + + osource = source; + newenv(E_ERRH); + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (i) { + source = osource; + quitenv(); + shf_close(shf); /* after quitenv */ + close(fd); + return -2; /* special to iosetup(): don't print error */ + } + if (sub) { + /* Do substitutions on the content of heredoc */ + s = pushs(SSTRING, ATEMP); + s->start = s->str = content; + source = s; + if (yylex(ONEWORD|HEREDOC) != LWORD) + internal_errorf(1, "herein: yylex"); + source = osource; + shf_puts(evalstr(yylval.cp, 0), shf); + } else + shf_puts(content, shf); + + quitenv(); + + if (shf_close(shf) == EOF) { + close(fd); + warningf(TRUE, "error writing %s: %s", h->name, + strerror(errno)); + return -2; /* special to iosetup(): don't print error */ + } + + return fd; +} + +#ifdef KSH +/* + * ksh special - the select command processing section + * print the args in column form - assuming that we can + */ +static char * +do_selectargs(ap, print_menu) + register char **ap; + bool_t print_menu; +{ + static const char *const read_args[] = { + "read", "-r", "REPLY", (char *) 0 + }; + char *s; + int i, argct; + + for (argct = 0; ap[argct]; argct++) + ; + while (1) { + /* Menu is printed if + * - this is the first time around the select loop + * - the user enters a blank line + * - the REPLY parameter is empty + */ + if (print_menu || !*str_val(global("REPLY"))) + pr_menu(ap); + shellf("%s", str_val(global("PS3"))); + if (call_builtin(findcom("read", FC_BI), + (char **) __UNCONST(read_args))) + return (char *) 0; + s = str_val(global("REPLY")); + if (*s) { + i = atoi(s); + return (i >= 1 && i <= argct) ? ap[i - 1] : null; + } + print_menu = 1; + } +} + +struct select_menu_info { + char *const *args; + int arg_width; + int num_width; +} info; + +static char *select_fmt_entry ARGS((void *arg, int i, char *buf, int buflen)); + +/* format a single select menu item */ +static char * +select_fmt_entry(arg, i, buf, buflen) + void *arg; + int i; + char *buf; + int buflen; +{ + struct select_menu_info *smi = (struct select_menu_info *) arg; + + shf_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%*d) %s", + smi->num_width, i + 1, smi->args[i]); + return buf; +} + +/* + * print a select style menu + */ +int +pr_menu(ap) + char *const *ap; +{ + struct select_menu_info smi; + char *const *pp; + int nwidth, dwidth; + int i, n; + + /* Width/column calculations were done once and saved, but this + * means select can't be used recursively so we re-calculate each + * time (could save in a structure that is returned, but its probably + * not worth the bother). + */ + + /* + * get dimensions of the list + */ + for (n = 0, nwidth = 0, pp = ap; *pp; n++, pp++) { + i = strlen(*pp); + nwidth = (i > nwidth) ? i : nwidth; + } + /* + * we will print an index of the form + * %d) + * in front of each entry + * get the max width of this + */ + for (i = n, dwidth = 1; i >= 10; i /= 10) + dwidth++; + + smi.args = ap; + smi.arg_width = nwidth; + smi.num_width = dwidth; + print_columns(shl_out, n, select_fmt_entry, (void *) &smi, + dwidth + nwidth + 2, 1); + + return n; +} + +/* XXX: horrible kludge to fit within the framework */ + +static char *plain_fmt_entry ARGS((void *arg, int i, char *buf, int buflen)); + +static char * +plain_fmt_entry(arg, i, buf, buflen) + void *arg; + int i; + char *buf; + int buflen; +{ + shf_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s", ((char *const *)arg)[i]); + return buf; +} + +int +pr_list(ap) + char *const *ap; +{ + char *const *pp; + int nwidth; + int i, n; + + for (n = 0, nwidth = 0, pp = ap; *pp; n++, pp++) { + i = strlen(*pp); + nwidth = (i > nwidth) ? i : nwidth; + } + print_columns(shl_out, n, plain_fmt_entry, (void *)__UNCONST(ap), + nwidth + 1, 0); + + return n; +} +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef KSH + +/* + * [[ ... ]] evaluation routines + */ + +extern const char *const dbtest_tokens[]; +extern const char db_close[]; + +/* Test if the current token is a whatever. Accepts the current token if + * it is. Returns 0 if it is not, non-zero if it is (in the case of + * TM_UNOP and TM_BINOP, the returned value is a Test_op). + */ +static int +dbteste_isa(te, meta) + Test_env *te; + Test_meta meta; +{ + int ret = 0; + int uqword; + char *p; + + if (!*te->pos.wp) + return meta == TM_END; + + /* unquoted word? */ + for (p = *te->pos.wp; *p == CHAR; p += 2) + ; + uqword = *p == EOS; + + if (meta == TM_UNOP || meta == TM_BINOP) { + if (uqword) { + char buf[8]; /* longer than the longest operator */ + char *q = buf; + for (p = *te->pos.wp; *p == CHAR + && q < &buf[sizeof(buf) - 1]; + p += 2) + *q++ = p[1]; + *q = '\0'; + ret = (int) test_isop(te, meta, buf); + } + } else if (meta == TM_END) + ret = 0; + else + ret = uqword + && strcmp(*te->pos.wp, dbtest_tokens[(int) meta]) == 0; + + /* Accept the token? */ + if (ret) + te->pos.wp++; + + return ret; +} + +static const char * +dbteste_getopnd(te, op, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + int do_eval; +{ + char *s = *te->pos.wp; + + if (!s) + return (char *) 0; + + te->pos.wp++; + + if (!do_eval) + return null; + + if (op == TO_STEQL || op == TO_STNEQ) + s = evalstr(s, DOTILDE | DOPAT); + else + s = evalstr(s, DOTILDE); + + return s; +} + +static int +dbteste_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + const char *opnd1; + const char *opnd2; + int do_eval; +{ + return test_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval); +} + +static void +dbteste_error(te, offset, msg) + Test_env *te; + int offset; + const char *msg; +{ + te->flags |= TEF_ERROR; + internal_errorf(0, "dbteste_error: %s (offset %d)", msg, offset); +} +#endif /* KSH */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/expand.h b/bin/ksh/expand.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a34424b06 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/expand.h @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* $NetBSD: expand.h,v 1.4 2001/07/26 15:05:07 wiz Exp $ */ + +/* + * Expanding strings + */ +/* $Id: expand.h,v 1.4 2001/07/26 15:05:07 wiz Exp $ */ + +#define X_EXTRA 8 /* this many extra bytes in X string */ + +#if 0 /* Usage */ + XString xs; + char *xp; + + Xinit(xs, xp, 128, ATEMP); /* allocate initial string */ + while ((c = generate()) { + Xcheck(xs, xp); /* expand string if necessary */ + Xput(xs, xp, c); /* add character */ + } + return Xclose(xs, xp); /* resize string */ +/* + * NOTE: + * The Xcheck and Xinit macros have a magic + X_EXTRA in the lengths. + * This is so that you can put up to X_EXTRA characters in a XString + * before calling Xcheck. (See yylex in lex.c) + */ +#endif /* 0 */ + +typedef struct XString { + char *end, *beg; /* end, begin of string */ + size_t len; /* length */ + Area *areap; /* area to allocate/free from */ +} XString; + +typedef char * XStringP; + +/* initialize expandable string */ +#define Xinit(xs, xp, length, area) do { \ + (xs).len = length; \ + (xs).areap = (area); \ + (xs).beg = alloc((xs).len + X_EXTRA, (xs).areap); \ + (xs).end = (xs).beg + (xs).len; \ + xp = (xs).beg; \ + } while (0) + +/* stuff char into string */ +#define Xput(xs, xp, c) (*xp++ = (c)) + +/* check if there are at least n bytes left */ +#define XcheckN(xs, xp, n) do { \ + int more = ((xp) + (n)) - (xs).end; \ + if (more > 0) \ + xp = Xcheck_grow_(&xs, xp, more); \ + } while (0) + +/* check for overflow, expand string */ +#define Xcheck(xs, xp) XcheckN(xs, xp, 1) + +/* free string */ +#define Xfree(xs, xp) afree((void*) (xs).beg, (xs).areap) + +/* close, return string */ +#define Xclose(xs, xp) (char*) aresize((void*)(xs).beg, \ + (size_t)((xp) - (xs).beg), (xs).areap) +/* begin of string */ +#define Xstring(xs, xp) ((xs).beg) + +#define Xnleft(xs, xp) ((xs).end - (xp)) /* may be less than 0 */ +#define Xlength(xs, xp) ((xp) - (xs).beg) +#define Xsize(xs, xp) ((xs).end - (xs).beg) +#define Xsavepos(xs, xp) ((xp) - (xs).beg) +#define Xrestpos(xs, xp, n) ((xs).beg + (n)) + +char * Xcheck_grow_ ARGS((XString *xsp, char *xp, int more)); + +/* + * expandable vector of generic pointers + */ + +typedef struct XPtrV { + void **cur; /* next avail pointer */ + void **beg, **end; /* begin, end of vector */ +} XPtrV; + +#define XPinit(x, n) do { \ + register void **vp__; \ + vp__ = (void**) alloc(sizeofN(void*, n), ATEMP); \ + (x).cur = (x).beg = vp__; \ + (x).end = vp__ + n; \ + } while (0) + +#define XPput(x, p) do { \ + if ((x).cur >= (x).end) { \ + int n = XPsize(x); \ + (x).beg = (void**) aresize((void*) (x).beg, \ + sizeofN(void*, n*2), ATEMP); \ + (x).cur = (x).beg + n; \ + (x).end = (x).cur + n; \ + } \ + *(x).cur++ = (p); \ + } while (0) + +#define XPptrv(x) ((x).beg) +#define XPsize(x) ((x).cur - (x).beg) + +#define XPclose(x) (void**) aresize((void*)(x).beg, \ + sizeofN(void*, XPsize(x)), ATEMP) + +#define XPfree(x) afree((void*) (x).beg, ATEMP) diff --git a/bin/ksh/expr.c b/bin/ksh/expr.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6ba91dd3b --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/expr.c @@ -0,0 +1,613 @@ +/* $NetBSD: expr.c,v 1.9 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +/* + * Korn expression evaluation + */ +/* + * todo: better error handling: if in builtin, should be builtin error, etc. + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: expr.c,v 1.9 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include + + +/* The order of these enums is constrained by the order of opinfo[] */ +enum token { + /* some (long) unary operators */ + O_PLUSPLUS = 0, O_MINUSMINUS, + /* binary operators */ + O_EQ, O_NE, + /* assignments are assumed to be in range O_ASN .. O_BORASN */ + O_ASN, O_TIMESASN, O_DIVASN, O_MODASN, O_PLUSASN, O_MINUSASN, + O_LSHIFTASN, O_RSHIFTASN, O_BANDASN, O_BXORASN, O_BORASN, + O_LSHIFT, O_RSHIFT, + O_LE, O_GE, O_LT, O_GT, + O_LAND, + O_LOR, + O_TIMES, O_DIV, O_MOD, + O_PLUS, O_MINUS, + O_BAND, + O_BXOR, + O_BOR, + O_TERN, + O_COMMA, + /* things after this aren't used as binary operators */ + /* unary that are not also binaries */ + O_BNOT, O_LNOT, + /* misc */ + OPEN_PAREN, CLOSE_PAREN, CTERN, + /* things that don't appear in the opinfo[] table */ + VAR, LIT, END, BAD + }; +#define IS_BINOP(op) (((int)op) >= (int)O_EQ && ((int)op) <= (int)O_COMMA) +#define IS_ASSIGNOP(op) ((int)(op) >= (int)O_ASN && (int)(op) <= (int)O_BORASN) + +enum prec { + P_PRIMARY = 0, /* VAR, LIT, (), ~ ! - + */ + P_MULT, /* * / % */ + P_ADD, /* + - */ + P_SHIFT, /* << >> */ + P_RELATION, /* < <= > >= */ + P_EQUALITY, /* == != */ + P_BAND, /* & */ + P_BXOR, /* ^ */ + P_BOR, /* | */ + P_LAND, /* && */ + P_LOR, /* || */ + P_TERN, /* ?: */ + P_ASSIGN, /* = *= /= %= += -= <<= >>= &= ^= |= */ + P_COMMA /* , */ + }; +#define MAX_PREC P_COMMA + +struct opinfo { + char name[4]; + int len; /* name length */ + enum prec prec; /* precedence: lower is higher */ +}; + +/* Tokens in this table must be ordered so the longest are first + * (eg, += before +). If you change something, change the order + * of enum token too. + */ +static const struct opinfo opinfo[] = { + { "++", 2, P_PRIMARY }, /* before + */ + { "--", 2, P_PRIMARY }, /* before - */ + { "==", 2, P_EQUALITY }, /* before = */ + { "!=", 2, P_EQUALITY }, /* before ! */ + { "=", 1, P_ASSIGN }, /* keep assigns in a block */ + { "*=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "/=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "%=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "+=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "-=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "<<=", 3, P_ASSIGN }, + { ">>=", 3, P_ASSIGN }, + { "&=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "^=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "|=", 2, P_ASSIGN }, + { "<<", 2, P_SHIFT }, + { ">>", 2, P_SHIFT }, + { "<=", 2, P_RELATION }, + { ">=", 2, P_RELATION }, + { "<", 1, P_RELATION }, + { ">", 1, P_RELATION }, + { "&&", 2, P_LAND }, + { "||", 2, P_LOR }, + { "*", 1, P_MULT }, + { "/", 1, P_MULT }, + { "%", 1, P_MULT }, + { "+", 1, P_ADD }, + { "-", 1, P_ADD }, + { "&", 1, P_BAND }, + { "^", 1, P_BXOR }, + { "|", 1, P_BOR }, + { "?", 1, P_TERN }, + { ",", 1, P_COMMA }, + { "~", 1, P_PRIMARY }, + { "!", 1, P_PRIMARY }, + { "(", 1, P_PRIMARY }, + { ")", 1, P_PRIMARY }, + { ":", 1, P_PRIMARY }, + { "", 0, P_PRIMARY } /* end of table */ + }; + + +typedef struct expr_state Expr_state; +struct expr_state { + const char *expression; /* expression being evaluated */ + const char *tokp; /* lexical position */ + enum token tok; /* token from token() */ + int noassign; /* don't do assigns (for ?:,&&,||) */ + struct tbl *val; /* value from token() */ + struct tbl *evaling; /* variable that is being recursively + * expanded (EXPRINEVAL flag set) + */ +}; + +enum error_type { ET_UNEXPECTED, ET_BADLIT, ET_RECURSIVE, + ET_LVALUE, ET_RDONLY, ET_STR }; + +static void evalerr ARGS((Expr_state *es, enum error_type type, + const char *str)) GCC_FUNC_ATTR(noreturn); +static struct tbl *evalexpr ARGS((Expr_state *es, enum prec prec)); +static void token ARGS((Expr_state *es)); +static struct tbl *do_ppmm ARGS((Expr_state *es, enum token op, + struct tbl *vasn, bool_t is_prefix)); +static void assign_check ARGS((Expr_state *es, enum token op, + struct tbl *vasn)); +static struct tbl *tempvar ARGS((void)); +static struct tbl *intvar ARGS((Expr_state *es, struct tbl *vp)); + +/* + * parse and evaluate expression + */ +int +evaluate(expr, rval, error_ok) + const char *expr; + long *rval; + int error_ok; +{ + struct tbl v; + int ret; + + v.flag = DEFINED|INTEGER; + v.type = 0; + ret = v_evaluate(&v, expr, error_ok); + *rval = v.val.i; + return ret; +} + +/* + * parse and evaluate expression, storing result in vp. + */ +int +v_evaluate(vp, expr, error_ok) + struct tbl *vp; + const char *expr; + volatile int error_ok; +{ + struct tbl *v; + Expr_state curstate; + Expr_state * const es = &curstate; + int i; + + /* save state to allow recursive calls */ + curstate.expression = curstate.tokp = expr; + curstate.noassign = 0; + curstate.evaling = (struct tbl *) 0; + + newenv(E_ERRH); + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (i) { + /* Clear EXPRINEVAL in of any variables we were playing with */ + if (curstate.evaling) + curstate.evaling->flag &= ~EXPRINEVAL; + quitenv(); + if (i == LAEXPR) { + if (error_ok == KSH_RETURN_ERROR) + return 0; + errorf("%s", null); + } + unwind(i); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + } + + token(es); +#if 1 /* ifdef-out to disallow empty expressions to be treated as 0 */ + if (es->tok == END) { + es->tok = LIT; + es->val = tempvar(); + } +#endif /* 0 */ + v = intvar(es, evalexpr(es, MAX_PREC)); + + if (es->tok != END) + evalerr(es, ET_UNEXPECTED, (char *) 0); + + if (vp->flag & INTEGER) + setint_v(vp, v); + else + /* can fail if readonly */ + setstr(vp, str_val(v), error_ok); + + quitenv(); + + return 1; +} + +static void +evalerr(es, type, str) + Expr_state *es; + enum error_type type; + const char *str; +{ + char tbuf[2]; + const char *s; + + switch (type) { + case ET_UNEXPECTED: + switch (es->tok) { + case VAR: + s = es->val->name; + break; + case LIT: + s = str_val(es->val); + break; + case END: + s = "end of expression"; + break; + case BAD: + tbuf[0] = *es->tokp; + tbuf[1] = '\0'; + s = tbuf; + break; + default: + s = opinfo[(int)es->tok].name; + } + warningf(TRUE, "%s: unexpected `%s'", es->expression, s); + break; + + case ET_BADLIT: + warningf(TRUE, "%s: bad number `%s'", es->expression, str); + break; + + case ET_RECURSIVE: + warningf(TRUE, "%s: expression recurses on parameter `%s'", + es->expression, str); + break; + + case ET_LVALUE: + warningf(TRUE, "%s: %s requires lvalue", + es->expression, str); + break; + + case ET_RDONLY: + warningf(TRUE, "%s: %s applied to read only variable", + es->expression, str); + break; + + default: /* keep gcc happy */ + case ET_STR: + warningf(TRUE, "%s: %s", es->expression, str); + break; + } + unwind(LAEXPR); +} + +static struct tbl * +evalexpr(es, prec) + Expr_state *es; + enum prec prec; +{ + struct tbl *vl, UNINITIALIZED(*vr), *vasn; + enum token op; + long UNINITIALIZED(res); + + if (prec == P_PRIMARY) { + op = es->tok; + if (op == O_BNOT || op == O_LNOT || op == O_MINUS + || op == O_PLUS) + { + token(es); + vl = intvar(es, evalexpr(es, P_PRIMARY)); + if (op == O_BNOT) + vl->val.i = ~vl->val.i; + else if (op == O_LNOT) + vl->val.i = !vl->val.i; + else if (op == O_MINUS) + vl->val.i = -vl->val.i; + /* op == O_PLUS is a no-op */ + } else if (op == OPEN_PAREN) { + token(es); + vl = evalexpr(es, MAX_PREC); + if (es->tok != CLOSE_PAREN) + evalerr(es, ET_STR, "missing )"); + token(es); + } else if (op == O_PLUSPLUS || op == O_MINUSMINUS) { + token(es); + vl = do_ppmm(es, op, es->val, TRUE); + token(es); + } else if (op == VAR || op == LIT) { + vl = es->val; + token(es); + } else { + evalerr(es, ET_UNEXPECTED, (char *) 0); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + } + if (es->tok == O_PLUSPLUS || es->tok == O_MINUSMINUS) { + vl = do_ppmm(es, es->tok, vl, FALSE); + token(es); + } + return vl; + } + vl = evalexpr(es, ((int) prec) - 1); + for (op = es->tok; IS_BINOP(op) && opinfo[(int) op].prec == prec; + op = es->tok) + { + token(es); + vasn = vl; + if (op != O_ASN) /* vl may not have a value yet */ + vl = intvar(es, vl); + if (IS_ASSIGNOP(op)) { + assign_check(es, op, vasn); + vr = intvar(es, evalexpr(es, P_ASSIGN)); + } else if (op != O_TERN && op != O_LAND && op != O_LOR) + vr = intvar(es, evalexpr(es, ((int) prec) - 1)); + if ((op == O_DIV || op == O_MOD || op == O_DIVASN + || op == O_MODASN) && vr->val.i == 0) + { + if (es->noassign) + vr->val.i = 1; + else + evalerr(es, ET_STR, "zero divisor"); + } + switch ((int) op) { + case O_TIMES: + case O_TIMESASN: + res = vl->val.i * vr->val.i; + break; + case O_DIV: + case O_DIVASN: + res = vl->val.i / vr->val.i; + break; + case O_MOD: + case O_MODASN: + res = vl->val.i % vr->val.i; + break; + case O_PLUS: + case O_PLUSASN: + res = vl->val.i + vr->val.i; + break; + case O_MINUS: + case O_MINUSASN: + res = vl->val.i - vr->val.i; + break; + case O_LSHIFT: + case O_LSHIFTASN: + res = vl->val.i << vr->val.i; + break; + case O_RSHIFT: + case O_RSHIFTASN: + res = vl->val.i >> vr->val.i; + break; + case O_LT: + res = vl->val.i < vr->val.i; + break; + case O_LE: + res = vl->val.i <= vr->val.i; + break; + case O_GT: + res = vl->val.i > vr->val.i; + break; + case O_GE: + res = vl->val.i >= vr->val.i; + break; + case O_EQ: + res = vl->val.i == vr->val.i; + break; + case O_NE: + res = vl->val.i != vr->val.i; + break; + case O_BAND: + case O_BANDASN: + res = vl->val.i & vr->val.i; + break; + case O_BXOR: + case O_BXORASN: + res = vl->val.i ^ vr->val.i; + break; + case O_BOR: + case O_BORASN: + res = vl->val.i | vr->val.i; + break; + case O_LAND: + if (!vl->val.i) + es->noassign++; + vr = intvar(es, evalexpr(es, ((int) prec) - 1)); + res = vl->val.i && vr->val.i; + if (!vl->val.i) + es->noassign--; + break; + case O_LOR: + if (vl->val.i) + es->noassign++; + vr = intvar(es, evalexpr(es, ((int) prec) - 1)); + res = vl->val.i || vr->val.i; + if (vl->val.i) + es->noassign--; + break; + case O_TERN: + { + int ex = vl->val.i != 0; + if (!ex) + es->noassign++; + vl = evalexpr(es, MAX_PREC); + if (!ex) + es->noassign--; + if (es->tok != CTERN) + evalerr(es, ET_STR, "missing :"); + token(es); + if (ex) + es->noassign++; + vr = evalexpr(es, P_TERN); + if (ex) + es->noassign--; + vl = ex ? vl : vr; + } + break; + case O_ASN: + res = vr->val.i; + break; + case O_COMMA: + res = vr->val.i; + break; + } + if (IS_ASSIGNOP(op)) { + vr->val.i = res; + if (vasn->flag & INTEGER) + setint_v(vasn, vr); + else + setint(vasn, res); + vl = vr; + } else if (op != O_TERN) + vl->val.i = res; + } + return vl; +} + +static void +token(es) + Expr_state *es; +{ + const char *cp; + int c; + char *tvar; + + /* skip white space */ + for (cp = es->tokp; (c = *cp), isspace((unsigned char)c); cp++) + ; + es->tokp = cp; + + if (c == '\0') + es->tok = END; + else if (letter(c)) { + for (; letnum(c); c = *cp) + cp++; + if (c == '[') { + int len; + + len = array_ref_len(cp); + if (len == 0) + evalerr(es, ET_STR, "missing ]"); + cp += len; + } +#ifdef KSH + else if (c == '(' /*)*/ ) { + /* todo: add math functions (all take single argument): + * abs acos asin atan cos cosh exp int log sin sinh sqrt + * tan tanh + */ + ; + } +#endif /* KSH */ + if (es->noassign) { + es->val = tempvar(); + es->val->flag |= EXPRLVALUE; + } else { + tvar = str_nsave(es->tokp, cp - es->tokp, ATEMP); + es->val = global(tvar); + afree(tvar, ATEMP); + } + es->tok = VAR; + } else if (digit(c)) { + for (; c != '_' && (letnum(c) || c == '#'); c = *cp++) + ; + tvar = str_nsave(es->tokp, --cp - es->tokp, ATEMP); + es->val = tempvar(); + es->val->flag &= ~INTEGER; + es->val->type = 0; + es->val->val.s = tvar; + if (setint_v(es->val, es->val) == NULL) + evalerr(es, ET_BADLIT, tvar); + afree(tvar, ATEMP); + es->tok = LIT; + } else { + int i, n0; + + for (i = 0; (n0 = opinfo[i].name[0]); i++) + if (c == n0 + && strncmp(cp, opinfo[i].name, opinfo[i].len) == 0) + { + es->tok = (enum token) i; + cp += opinfo[i].len; + break; + } + if (!n0) + es->tok = BAD; + } + es->tokp = cp; +} + +/* Do a ++ or -- operation */ +static struct tbl * +do_ppmm(es, op, vasn, is_prefix) + Expr_state *es; + enum token op; + struct tbl *vasn; + bool_t is_prefix; +{ + struct tbl *vl; + int oval; + + assign_check(es, op, vasn); + + vl = intvar(es, vasn); + oval = op == O_PLUSPLUS ? vl->val.i++ : vl->val.i--; + if (vasn->flag & INTEGER) + setint_v(vasn, vl); + else + setint(vasn, vl->val.i); + if (!is_prefix) /* undo the inc/dec */ + vl->val.i = oval; + + return vl; +} + +static void +assign_check(es, op, vasn) + Expr_state *es; + enum token op; + struct tbl *vasn; +{ + if (vasn->name[0] == '\0' && !(vasn->flag & EXPRLVALUE)) + evalerr(es, ET_LVALUE, opinfo[(int) op].name); + else if (vasn->flag & RDONLY) + evalerr(es, ET_RDONLY, opinfo[(int) op].name); +} + +static struct tbl * +tempvar() +{ + register struct tbl *vp; + + vp = (struct tbl*) alloc(sizeof(struct tbl), ATEMP); + vp->flag = ISSET|INTEGER; + vp->type = 0; + vp->areap = ATEMP; + vp->val.i = 0; + vp->name[0] = '\0'; + return vp; +} + +/* cast (string) variable to temporary integer variable */ +static struct tbl * +intvar(es, vp) + Expr_state *es; + struct tbl *vp; +{ + struct tbl *vq; + + /* try to avoid replacing a temp var with another temp var */ + if (vp->name[0] == '\0' + && (vp->flag & (ISSET|INTEGER|EXPRLVALUE)) == (ISSET|INTEGER)) + return vp; + + vq = tempvar(); + if (setint_v(vq, vp) == NULL) { + if (vp->flag & EXPRINEVAL) + evalerr(es, ET_RECURSIVE, vp->name); + es->evaling = vp; + vp->flag |= EXPRINEVAL; + v_evaluate(vq, str_val(vp), KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + vp->flag &= ~EXPRINEVAL; + es->evaling = (struct tbl *) 0; + } + return vq; +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/history.c b/bin/ksh/history.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e29aade44 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/history.c @@ -0,0 +1,1229 @@ +/* $NetBSD: history.c,v 1.11 2011/08/31 16:24:54 plunky Exp $ */ + +/* + * command history + * + * only implements in-memory history. + */ + +/* + * This file contains + * a) the original in-memory history mechanism + * b) a simple file saving history mechanism done by sjg@zen + * define EASY_HISTORY to get this + * c) a more complicated mechanism done by pc@hillside.co.uk + * that more closely follows the real ksh way of doing + * things. You need to have the mmap system call for this + * to work on your system + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: history.c,v 1.11 2011/08/31 16:24:54 plunky Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" + +#ifdef HISTORY +# ifdef EASY_HISTORY + +# ifndef HISTFILE +# ifdef OS2 +# define HISTFILE "history.ksh" +# else /* OS2 */ +# define HISTFILE ".pdksh_history" +# endif /* OS2 */ +# endif + +# else +/* Defines and includes for the complicated case */ + +# include +# include + +/* + * variables for handling the data file + */ +static int histfd; +static int hsize; + +static int hist_count_lines ARGS((unsigned char *, int)); +static int hist_shrink ARGS((unsigned char *, int)); +static unsigned char *hist_skip_back ARGS((unsigned char *,int *,int)); +static void histload ARGS((Source *, unsigned char *, int)); +static void histinsert ARGS((Source *, int, unsigned char *)); +static void writehistfile ARGS((int, char *)); +static int sprinkle ARGS((int)); + +# ifdef MAP_FILE +# define MAP_FLAGS (MAP_FILE|MAP_PRIVATE) +# else +# define MAP_FLAGS MAP_PRIVATE +# endif + +# endif /* of EASY_HISTORY */ + +static int hist_execute ARGS((char *)); +static int hist_replace ARGS((char **, const char *, const char *, int)); +static char **hist_get ARGS((const char *, int, int)); +static char **hist_get_newest ARGS((int)); +static char **hist_get_oldest ARGS((void)); +static void histbackup ARGS((void)); + +static char **current; /* current position in history[] */ +static int curpos; /* current index in history[] */ +static char *hname; /* current name of history file */ +static int hstarted; /* set after hist_init() called */ +static Source *hist_source; + + +int +c_fc(wp) + char **wp; +{ + struct shf *shf; + struct temp UNINITIALIZED(*tf); + char *p, *editor = (char *) 0; + int gflag = 0, lflag = 0, nflag = 0, sflag = 0, rflag = 0; + int optc; + char *first = (char *) 0, *last = (char *) 0; + char **hfirst, **hlast, **hp; + + if (hist_source == NULL) { + bi_errorf("not interactive"); + return 1; + } + + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, "e:glnrs0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,")) != EOF) + switch (optc) { + case 'e': + p = builtin_opt.optarg; + if (strcmp(p, "-") == 0) + sflag++; + else { + size_t len = strlen(p) + 4; + editor = str_nsave(p, len, ATEMP); + strlcat(editor, " $_", len); + } + break; + case 'g': /* non-at&t ksh */ + gflag++; + break; + case 'l': + lflag++; + break; + case 'n': + nflag++; + break; + case 'r': + rflag++; + break; + case 's': /* posix version of -e - */ + sflag++; + break; + /* kludge city - accept -num as -- -num (kind of) */ + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + p = shf_smprintf("-%c%s", + optc, builtin_opt.optarg); + if (!first) + first = p; + else if (!last) + last = p; + else { + bi_errorf("too many arguments"); + return 1; + } + break; + case '?': + return 1; + } + wp += builtin_opt.optind; + + /* Substitute and execute command */ + if (sflag) { + char *pat = (char *) 0, *rep = (char *) 0; + + if (editor || lflag || nflag || rflag) { + bi_errorf("can't use -e, -l, -n, -r with -s (-e -)"); + return 1; + } + + /* Check for pattern replacement argument */ + if (*wp && **wp && (p = strchr(*wp + 1, '='))) { + pat = str_save(*wp, ATEMP); + p = pat + (p - *wp); + *p++ = '\0'; + rep = p; + wp++; + } + /* Check for search prefix */ + if (!first && (first = *wp)) + wp++; + if (last || *wp) { + bi_errorf("too many arguments"); + return 1; + } + + hp = first ? hist_get(first, FALSE, FALSE) + : hist_get_newest(FALSE); + if (!hp) + return 1; + return hist_replace(hp, pat, rep, gflag); + } + + if (editor && (lflag || nflag)) { + bi_errorf("can't use -l, -n with -e"); + return 1; + } + + if (!first && (first = *wp)) + wp++; + if (!last && (last = *wp)) + wp++; + if (*wp) { + bi_errorf("too many arguments"); + return 1; + } + if (!first) { + hfirst = lflag ? hist_get("-16", TRUE, TRUE) + : hist_get_newest(FALSE); + if (!hfirst) + return 1; + /* can't fail if hfirst didn't fail */ + hlast = hist_get_newest(FALSE); + } else { + /* POSIX says not an error if first/last out of bounds + * when range is specified; at&t ksh and pdksh allow out of + * bounds for -l as well. + */ + hfirst = hist_get(first, (lflag || last) ? TRUE : FALSE, + lflag ? TRUE : FALSE); + if (!hfirst) + return 1; + hlast = last ? hist_get(last, TRUE, lflag ? TRUE : FALSE) + : (lflag ? hist_get_newest(FALSE) : hfirst); + if (!hlast) + return 1; + } + if (hfirst > hlast) { + char **temp; + + temp = hfirst; hfirst = hlast; hlast = temp; + rflag = !rflag; /* POSIX */ + } + + /* List history */ + if (lflag) { + char *s, *t; + const char *nfmt = nflag ? "\t" : "%d\t"; + + for (hp = rflag ? hlast : hfirst; + hp >= hfirst && hp <= hlast; hp += rflag ? -1 : 1) + { + shf_fprintf(shl_stdout, nfmt, + hist_source->line - (int) (histptr - hp)); + /* print multi-line commands correctly */ + for (s = *hp; (t = strchr(s, '\n')); s = t) + shf_fprintf(shl_stdout, "%.*s\t", ++t - s, s); + shf_fprintf(shl_stdout, "%s\n", s); + } + shf_flush(shl_stdout); + return 0; + } + + /* Run editor on selected lines, then run resulting commands */ + + tf = maketemp(ATEMP, TT_HIST_EDIT, &e->temps); + if (!(shf = tf->shf)) { + bi_errorf("cannot create temp file %s - %s", + tf->name, strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + for (hp = rflag ? hlast : hfirst; + hp >= hfirst && hp <= hlast; hp += rflag ? -1 : 1) + shf_fprintf(shf, "%s\n", *hp); + if (shf_close(shf) == EOF) { + bi_errorf("error writing temporary file - %s", strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + + /* Ignore setstr errors here (arbitrary) */ + setstr(local("_", FALSE), tf->name, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + + /* XXX: source should not get trashed by this.. */ + { + Source *sold = source; + int ret; + + ret = command(editor ? editor : "${FCEDIT:-/bin/ed} $_"); + source = sold; + if (ret) + return ret; + } + + { + struct stat statb; + XString xs; + char *xp; + int n; + + if (!(shf = shf_open(tf->name, O_RDONLY, 0, 0))) { + bi_errorf("cannot open temp file %s", tf->name); + return 1; + } + + n = fstat(shf_fileno(shf), &statb) < 0 ? 128 + : statb.st_size + 1; + Xinit(xs, xp, n, hist_source->areap); + while ((n = shf_read(xp, Xnleft(xs, xp), shf)) > 0) { + xp += n; + if (Xnleft(xs, xp) <= 0) + XcheckN(xs, xp, Xlength(xs, xp)); + } + if (n < 0) { + bi_errorf("error reading temp file %s - %s", + tf->name, strerror(shf_errno(shf))); + shf_close(shf); + return 1; + } + shf_close(shf); + *xp = '\0'; + strip_nuls(Xstring(xs, xp), Xlength(xs, xp)); + return hist_execute(Xstring(xs, xp)); + } +} + +/* Save cmd in history, execute cmd (cmd gets trashed) */ +static int +hist_execute(cmd) + char *cmd; +{ + Source *sold; + int ret; + char *p, *q; + + histbackup(); + + for (p = cmd; p; p = q) { + if ((q = strchr(p, '\n'))) { + *q++ = '\0'; /* kill the newline */ + if (!*q) /* ignore trailing newline */ + q = (char *) 0; + } +#ifdef EASY_HISTORY + if (p != cmd) + histappend(p, TRUE); + else +#endif /* EASY_HISTORY */ + histsave(++(hist_source->line), p, 1); + + shellf("%s\n", p); /* POSIX doesn't say this is done... */ + if ((p = q)) /* restore \n (trailing \n not restored) */ + q[-1] = '\n'; + } + + /* Commands are executed here instead of pushing them onto the + * input 'cause posix says the redirection and variable assignments + * in + * X=y fc -e - 42 2> /dev/null + * are to effect the repeated commands environment. + */ + /* XXX: source should not get trashed by this.. */ + sold = source; + ret = command(cmd); + source = sold; + return ret; +} + +static int +hist_replace(hp, pat, rep, globalv) + char **hp; + const char *pat; + const char *rep; + int globalv; +{ + char *line; + + if (!pat) + line = str_save(*hp, ATEMP); + else { + char *s, *s1; + int pat_len = strlen(pat); + int rep_len = strlen(rep); + int len; + XString xs; + char *xp; + int any_subst = 0; + + Xinit(xs, xp, 128, ATEMP); + for (s = *hp; (s1 = strstr(s, pat)) + && (!any_subst || globalv) ; s = s1 + pat_len) + { + any_subst = 1; + len = s1 - s; + XcheckN(xs, xp, len + rep_len); + memcpy(xp, s, len); /* first part */ + xp += len; + memcpy(xp, rep, rep_len); /* replacement */ + xp += rep_len; + } + if (!any_subst) { + bi_errorf("substitution failed"); + return 1; + } + len = strlen(s) + 1; + XcheckN(xs, xp, len); + memcpy(xp, s, len); + xp += len; + line = Xclose(xs, xp); + } + return hist_execute(line); +} + +/* + * get pointer to history given pattern + * pattern is a number or string + */ +static char ** +hist_get(str, approx, allow_cur) + const char *str; + int approx; + int allow_cur; +{ + char **hp = (char **) 0; + int n; + + if (getn(str, &n)) { + hp = histptr + (n < 0 ? n : (n - hist_source->line)); + if (hp < histlist) { + if (approx) + hp = hist_get_oldest(); + else { + bi_errorf("%s: not in history", str); + hp = (char **) 0; + } + } else if (hp > histptr) { + if (approx) + hp = hist_get_newest(allow_cur); + else { + bi_errorf("%s: not in history", str); + hp = (char **) 0; + } + } else if (!allow_cur && hp == histptr) { + bi_errorf("%s: invalid range", str); + hp = (char **) 0; + } + } else { + int anchored = *str == '?' ? (++str, 0) : 1; + + /* the -1 is to avoid the current fc command */ + n = findhist(histptr - histlist - 1, 0, str, anchored); + if (n < 0) { + bi_errorf("%s: not in history", str); + hp = (char **) 0; + } else + hp = &histlist[n]; + } + return hp; +} + +/* Return a pointer to the newest command in the history */ +static char ** +hist_get_newest(allow_cur) + int allow_cur; +{ + if (histptr < histlist || (!allow_cur && histptr == histlist)) { + bi_errorf("no history (yet)"); + return (char **) 0; + } + if (allow_cur) + return histptr; + return histptr - 1; +} + +/* Return a pointer to the newest command in the history */ +static char ** +hist_get_oldest() +{ + if (histptr <= histlist) { + bi_errorf("no history (yet)"); + return (char **) 0; + } + return histlist; +} + +/******************************/ +/* Back up over last histsave */ +/******************************/ +static void +histbackup() +{ + static int last_line = -1; + + if (histptr >= histlist && last_line != hist_source->line) { + hist_source->line--; + afree((void*)*histptr, APERM); + histptr--; + last_line = hist_source->line; + } +} + +/* + * Return the current position. + */ +char ** +histpos() +{ + return current; +} + +int +histN() +{ + return curpos; +} + +int +histnum(n) + int n; +{ + int last = histptr - histlist; + + if (n < 0 || n >= last) { + current = histptr; + curpos = last; + return last; + } else { + current = &histlist[n]; + curpos = n; + return n; + } +} + +/* + * This will become unnecessary if hist_get is modified to allow + * searching from positions other than the end, and in either + * direction. + */ +int +findhist(start, fwd, str, anchored) + int start; + int fwd; + const char *str; + int anchored; +{ + char **hp; + int maxhist = histptr - histlist; + int incr = fwd ? 1 : -1; + int len = strlen(str); + + if (start < 0 || start >= maxhist) + start = maxhist; + + hp = &histlist[start]; + for (; hp >= histlist && hp <= histptr; hp += incr) + if ((anchored && strncmp(*hp, str, len) == 0) + || (!anchored && strstr(*hp, str))) + return hp - histlist; + + return -1; +} + +/* + * set history + * this means reallocating the dataspace + */ +void +sethistsize(n) + int n; +{ + if (n > 0 && n != histsize) { + int cursize = histptr - histlist; + + /* save most recent history */ + if (n < cursize) { + memmove(histlist, histptr - n, n * sizeof(char *)); + cursize = n; + } + + histlist = (char **)aresize(histlist, n*sizeof(char *), APERM); + + histsize = n; + histptr = histlist + cursize; + } +} + +/* + * set history file + * This can mean reloading/resetting/starting history file + * maintenance + */ +void +sethistfile(name) + const char *name; +{ + /* if not started then nothing to do */ + if (hstarted == 0) + return; + + /* if the name is the same as the name we have */ + if (hname && strcmp(hname, name) == 0) + return; + + /* + * its a new name - possibly + */ +# ifdef EASY_HISTORY + if (hname) { + afree(hname, APERM); + hname = NULL; + } +# else + if (histfd) { + /* yes the file is open */ + (void) close(histfd); + histfd = 0; + hsize = 0; + afree(hname, APERM); + hname = NULL; + /* let's reset the history */ + histptr = histlist - 1; + hist_source->line = 0; + } +# endif + + hist_init(hist_source); +} + +/* + * initialise the history vector + */ +void +init_histvec() +{ + if (histlist == NULL) { + histsize = HISTORYSIZE; + histlist = (char **)alloc(histsize*sizeof (char *), APERM); + histptr = histlist - 1; + } +} + +# ifdef EASY_HISTORY +/* + * save command in history + */ +void +histsave(lno, cmd, dowrite) + int lno; /* ignored (compatibility with COMPLEX_HISTORY) */ + const char *cmd; + int dowrite; /* ignored (compatibility with COMPLEX_HISTORY) */ +{ + register char **hp = histptr; + char *cp; + + if (++hp >= histlist + histsize) { /* remove oldest command */ + afree((void*)histlist[0], APERM); + memmove(histlist, histlist + 1, + sizeof(histlist[0]) * (histsize - 1)); + hp = &histlist[histsize - 1]; + } + *hp = str_save(cmd, APERM); + /* trash trailing newline but allow imbedded newlines */ + cp = *hp + strlen(*hp); + if (cp > *hp && cp[-1] == '\n') + cp[-1] = '\0'; + histptr = hp; +} + +/* + * Append an entry to the last saved command. Used for multiline + * commands + */ +void +histappend(cmd, nl_separate) + const char *cmd; + int nl_separate; +{ + int hlen, clen; + char *p; + + hlen = strlen(*histptr); + clen = strlen(cmd); + if (clen > 0 && cmd[clen-1] == '\n') + clen--; + p = *histptr = (char *) aresize(*histptr, hlen + clen + 2, APERM); + p += hlen; + if (nl_separate) + *p++ = '\n'; + memcpy(p, cmd, clen); + p[clen] = '\0'; +} + +/* + * 92-04-25 + * A simple history file implementation. + * At present we only save the history when we exit. + * This can cause problems when there are multiple shells are + * running under the same user-id. The last shell to exit gets + * to save its history. + */ +void +hist_init(s) + Source *s; +{ + char *f; + FILE *fh; + + if (Flag(FTALKING) == 0) + return; + + hstarted = 1; + + hist_source = s; + + if ((f = str_val(global("HISTFILE"))) == NULL || *f == '\0') { +# if 1 /* Don't use history file unless the user asks for it */ + hname = NULL; + return; +# else + char *home = str_val(global("HOME")); + int len; + + if (home == NULL) + home = null; + f = HISTFILE; + hname = alloc(len = strlen(home) + strlen(f) + 2, APERM); + shf_snprintf(hname, len, "%s/%s", home, f); +# endif + } else + hname = str_save(f, APERM); + + if ((fh = fopen(hname, "r"))) { + int pos = 0, nread = 0; + int contin = 0; /* continuation of previous command */ + char *end; + char hline[LINE + 1]; + + while (1) { + if (pos >= nread) { + pos = 0; + nread = fread(hline, 1, LINE, fh); + if (nread <= 0) + break; + hline[nread] = '\0'; + } + end = strchr(hline + pos, 0); /* will always succeed */ + if (contin) + histappend(hline + pos, 0); + else { + hist_source->line++; + histsave(0, hline + pos, 0); + } + pos = end - hline + 1; + contin = end == &hline[nread]; + } + fclose(fh); + } +} + +/* + * save our history. + * We check that we do not have more than we are allowed. + * If the history file is read-only we do nothing. + * Handy for having all shells start with a useful history set. + */ + +void +hist_finish() +{ + static int once; + int fd; +#if !defined(O_EXLOCK) && defined(LOCK_EX) + int rc; +#endif + FILE *fh; + register int i; + register char **hp; + + if (once++) + return; + if (hname == NULL || hname[0] == 0) + return; + + /* check how many we have */ + i = histptr - histlist; + if (i >= histsize) + hp = &histptr[-histsize]; + else + hp = histlist; + + fd = open(hname, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC +#ifdef O_EXLOCK + | O_EXLOCK +#endif + , 0777); + +#if !defined(O_EXLOCK) && defined(LOCK_EX) + do { + rc = flock(fd, LOCK_EX); + if (rc == -1 && errno != EINTR) + return; + } while (rc == -1 && errno == EINTR); /* if interrupted, try again. */ +#endif + + /* Remove anything written before we got the lock */ + ftruncate(fd, 0); + if (fd >= 0 && (fh = fdopen(fd, "w"))) { + for (i = 0; hp + i <= histptr && hp[i]; i++) + fprintf(fh, "%s%c", hp[i], '\0'); +#if !defined(O_EXLOCK) && defined(LOCK_EX) + flock(fd, LOCK_UN); +#endif + fclose(fh); + } +} + +# else /* EASY_HISTORY */ + +/* + * Routines added by Peter Collinson BSDI(Europe)/Hillside Systems to + * a) permit HISTSIZE to control number of lines of history stored + * b) maintain a physical history file + * + * It turns out that there is a lot of ghastly hackery here + */ + + +/* + * save command in history + */ +void +histsave(lno, cmd, dowrite) + int lno; + const char *cmd; + int dowrite; +{ + register char **hp; + char *c, *cp; + + c = str_save(cmd, APERM); + if ((cp = strchr(c, '\n')) != NULL) + *cp = '\0'; + + if (histfd && dowrite) + writehistfile(lno, c); + + hp = histptr; + + if (++hp >= histlist + histsize) { /* remove oldest command */ + afree((void*)*histlist, APERM); + for (hp = histlist; hp < histlist + histsize - 1; hp++) + hp[0] = hp[1]; + } + *hp = c; + histptr = hp; +} + +/* + * Write history data to a file nominated by HISTFILE + * if HISTFILE is unset then history still happens, but + * the data is not written to a file + * All copies of ksh looking at the file will maintain the + * same history. This is ksh behaviour. + * + * This stuff uses mmap() + * if your system ain't got it - then you'll have to undef HISTORYFILE + */ + +/* + * Open a history file + * Format is: + * Bytes 1, 2: HMAGIC - just to check that we are dealing with + * the correct object + * Then follows a number of stored commands + * Each command is + * + */ +# define HMAGIC1 0xab +# define HMAGIC2 0xcd +# define COMMAND 0xff + +void +hist_init(s) + Source *s; +{ + unsigned char *base; + int lines; + int fd; + + if (Flag(FTALKING) == 0) + return; + + hstarted = 1; + + hist_source = s; + + hname = str_val(global("HISTFILE")); + if (hname == NULL) + return; + hname = str_save(hname, APERM); + + retry: + /* we have a file and are interactive */ + if ((fd = open(hname, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 0600)) < 0) + return; + + histfd = savefd(fd, 0); + + (void) flock(histfd, LOCK_EX); + + hsize = lseek(histfd, 0L, SEEK_END); + + if (hsize == 0) { + /* add magic */ + if (sprinkle(histfd)) { + hist_finish(); + return; + } + } + else if (hsize > 0) { + /* + * we have some data + */ + base = (unsigned char *)mmap(0, hsize, PROT_READ, MAP_FLAGS, histfd, 0); + /* + * check on its validity + */ + if (base == MAP_FAILED || *base != HMAGIC1 || base[1] != HMAGIC2) { + if (base != MAP_FAILED) + munmap((caddr_t)base, hsize); + hist_finish(); + unlink(hname); + goto retry; + } + if (hsize > 2) { + lines = hist_count_lines(base+2, hsize-2); + if (lines > histsize) { + /* we need to make the file smaller */ + if (hist_shrink(base, hsize)) + unlink(hname); + munmap((caddr_t)base, hsize); + hist_finish(); + goto retry; + } + } + histload(hist_source, base+2, hsize-2); + munmap((caddr_t)base, hsize); + } + (void) flock(histfd, LOCK_UN); + hsize = lseek(histfd, 0L, SEEK_END); +} + +typedef enum state { + shdr, /* expecting a header */ + sline, /* looking for a null byte to end the line */ + sn1, /* bytes 1 to 4 of a line no */ + sn2, sn3, sn4 +} State; + +static int +hist_count_lines(base, bytes) + register unsigned char *base; + register int bytes; +{ + State state = shdr; + int lines = 0; + + while (bytes--) { + switch (state) + { + case shdr: + if (*base == COMMAND) + state = sn1; + break; + case sn1: + state = sn2; break; + case sn2: + state = sn3; break; + case sn3: + state = sn4; break; + case sn4: + state = sline; break; + case sline: + if (*base == '\0') + lines++, state = shdr; + } + base++; + } + return lines; +} + +/* + * Shrink the history file to histsize lines + */ +static int +hist_shrink(oldbase, oldbytes) + unsigned char *oldbase; + int oldbytes; +{ + int fd; + char nfile[1024]; + struct stat statb; + unsigned char *nbase = oldbase; + int nbytes = oldbytes; + + nbase = hist_skip_back(nbase, &nbytes, histsize); + if (nbase == NULL) + return 1; + if (nbase == oldbase) + return 0; + + /* + * create temp file + */ + (void) shf_snprintf(nfile, sizeof(nfile), "%s.%d", hname, procpid); + if ((fd = creat(nfile, 0600)) < 0) + return 1; + + if (sprinkle(fd)) { + close(fd); + unlink(nfile); + return 1; + } + if (write(fd, nbase, nbytes) != nbytes) { + close(fd); + unlink(nfile); + return 1; + } + /* + * worry about who owns this file + */ + if (fstat(histfd, &statb) >= 0) + fchown(fd, statb.st_uid, statb.st_gid); + close(fd); + + /* + * rename + */ + if (rename(nfile, hname) < 0) + return 1; + return 0; +} + + +/* + * find a pointer to the data `no' back from the end of the file + * return the pointer and the number of bytes left + */ +static unsigned char * +hist_skip_back(base, bytes, no) + unsigned char *base; + int *bytes; + int no; +{ + register int lines = 0; + register unsigned char *ep; + + for (ep = base + *bytes; --ep > base; ) { + /* this doesn't really work: the 4 byte line number that is + * encoded after the COMMAND byte can itself contain the + * COMMAND byte.... + */ + for (; ep > base && *ep != COMMAND; ep--) + ; + if (ep == base) + break; + if (++lines == no) { + *bytes = *bytes - ((char *)ep - (char *)base); + return ep; + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/* + * load the history structure from the stored data + */ +static void +histload(s, base, bytes) + Source *s; + register unsigned char *base; + register int bytes; +{ + State state; + int lno = 0; + unsigned char *line = NULL; + + for (state = shdr; bytes-- > 0; base++) { + switch (state) { + case shdr: + if (*base == COMMAND) + state = sn1; + break; + case sn1: + lno = (((*base)&0xff)<<24); + state = sn2; + break; + case sn2: + lno |= (((*base)&0xff)<<16); + state = sn3; + break; + case sn3: + lno |= (((*base)&0xff)<<8); + state = sn4; + break; + case sn4: + lno |= (*base)&0xff; + line = base+1; + state = sline; + break; + case sline: + if (*base == '\0') { + /* worry about line numbers */ + if (histptr >= histlist && lno-1 != s->line) { + /* a replacement ? */ + histinsert(s, lno, line); + } + else { + s->line = lno; + histsave(lno, (char *)line, 0); + } + state = shdr; + } + } + } +} + +/* + * Insert a line into the history at a specified number + */ +static void +histinsert(s, lno, line) + Source *s; + int lno; + unsigned char *line; +{ + register char **hp; + + if (lno >= s->line-(histptr-histlist) && lno <= s->line) { + hp = &histptr[lno-s->line]; + if (*hp) + afree((void*)*hp, APERM); + *hp = str_save((char *)line, APERM); + } +} + +/* + * write a command to the end of the history file + * This *MAY* seem easy but it's also necessary to check + * that the history file has not changed in size. + * If it has - then some other shell has written to it + * and we should read those commands to update our history + */ +static void +writehistfile(lno, cmd) + int lno; + char *cmd; +{ + int sizenow; + unsigned char *base; + unsigned char *new; + int bytes; + unsigned char hdr[5]; + + (void) flock(histfd, LOCK_EX); + sizenow = lseek(histfd, 0L, SEEK_END); + if (sizenow != hsize) { + /* + * Things have changed + */ + if (sizenow > hsize) { + /* someone has added some lines */ + bytes = sizenow - hsize; + base = (unsigned char *)mmap(0, sizenow, PROT_READ, MAP_FLAGS, histfd, 0); + if (base == MAP_FAILED) + goto bad; + new = base + hsize; + if (*new != COMMAND) { + munmap((caddr_t)base, sizenow); + goto bad; + } + hist_source->line--; + histload(hist_source, new, bytes); + hist_source->line++; + lno = hist_source->line; + munmap((caddr_t)base, sizenow); + hsize = sizenow; + } else { + /* it has shrunk */ + /* but to what? */ + /* we'll give up for now */ + goto bad; + } + } + /* + * we can write our bit now + */ + hdr[0] = COMMAND; + hdr[1] = (lno>>24)&0xff; + hdr[2] = (lno>>16)&0xff; + hdr[3] = (lno>>8)&0xff; + hdr[4] = lno&0xff; + (void) write(histfd, hdr, 5); + (void) write(histfd, cmd, strlen(cmd)+1); + hsize = lseek(histfd, 0L, SEEK_END); + (void) flock(histfd, LOCK_UN); + return; +bad: + hist_finish(); +} + +void +hist_finish() +{ + (void) flock(histfd, LOCK_UN); + (void) close(histfd); + histfd = 0; +} + +/* + * add magic to the history file + */ +static int +sprinkle(fd) + int fd; +{ + static unsigned char mag[] = { HMAGIC1, HMAGIC2 }; + + return(write(fd, mag, 2) != 2); +} + +# endif +#else /* HISTORY */ + +/* No history to be compiled in: dummy routines to avoid lots more ifdefs */ +void +init_histvec() +{ +} +void +hist_init(s) + Source *s; +{ +} +void +hist_finish() +{ +} +void +histsave(lno, cmd, dowrite) + int lno; + const char *cmd; + int dowrite; +{ + errorf("history not enabled"); +} +#endif /* HISTORY */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/io.c b/bin/ksh/io.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8b3c603b --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/io.c @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +/* $NetBSD: io.c,v 1.9 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * shell buffered IO and formatted output + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: io.c,v 1.9 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" + +static int initio_done; + +/* + * formatted output functions + */ + + +/* A shell error occurred (eg, syntax error, etc.) */ +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +errorf(const char *fmt, ...) +#else +errorf(fmt, va_alist) + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + shl_stdout_ok = 0; /* debugging: note that stdout not valid */ + exstat = 1; + if (*fmt) { + error_prefix(TRUE); + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + shf_putchar('\n', shl_out); + } + shf_flush(shl_out); + unwind(LERROR); +} + +/* like errorf(), but no unwind is done */ +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +warningf(int fileline, const char *fmt, ...) +#else +warningf(fileline, fmt, va_alist) + int fileline; + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + error_prefix(fileline); + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + shf_putchar('\n', shl_out); + shf_flush(shl_out); +} + +/* Used by built-in utilities to prefix shell and utility name to message + * (also unwinds environments for special builtins). + */ +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +bi_errorf(const char *fmt, ...) +#else +bi_errorf(fmt, va_alist) + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + shl_stdout_ok = 0; /* debugging: note that stdout not valid */ + exstat = 1; + if (*fmt) { + error_prefix(TRUE); + /* not set when main() calls parse_args() */ + if (builtin_argv0) + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s: ", builtin_argv0); + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + shf_putchar('\n', shl_out); + } + shf_flush(shl_out); + /* POSIX special builtins and ksh special builtins cause + * non-interactive shells to exit. + * XXX odd use of KEEPASN; also may not want LERROR here + */ + if ((builtin_flag & SPEC_BI) + || (Flag(FPOSIX) && (builtin_flag & KEEPASN))) + { + builtin_argv0 = (char *) 0; + unwind(LERROR); + } +} + +/* Called when something that shouldn't happen does */ +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +internal_errorf(int jump, const char *fmt, ...) +#else +internal_errorf(jump, fmt, va_alist) + int jump; + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + error_prefix(TRUE); + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "internal error: "); + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + shf_putchar('\n', shl_out); + shf_flush(shl_out); + if (jump) + unwind(LERROR); +} + +/* used by error reporting functions to print "ksh: .kshrc[25]: " */ +void +error_prefix(fileline) + int fileline; +{ + /* Avoid foo: foo[2]: ... */ + if (!fileline || !source || !source->file + || strcmp(source->file, kshname) != 0) + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s: ", kshname + (*kshname == '-')); + if (fileline && source && source->file != NULL) { + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s[%d]: ", source->file, + source->errline > 0 ? source->errline : source->line); + source->errline = 0; + } +} + +/* printf to shl_out (stderr) with flush */ +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +shellf(const char *fmt, ...) +#else +shellf(fmt, va_alist) + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + if (!initio_done) /* shl_out may not be set up yet... */ + return; + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + shf_flush(shl_out); +} + +/* printf to shl_stdout (stdout) */ +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +shprintf(const char *fmt, ...) +#else +shprintf(fmt, va_alist) + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + if (!shl_stdout_ok) + internal_errorf(1, "shl_stdout not valid"); + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_stdout, fmt, va); + va_end(va); +} + +#ifdef KSH_DEBUG +static struct shf *kshdebug_shf; + +void +kshdebug_init_() +{ + if (kshdebug_shf) + shf_close(kshdebug_shf); + kshdebug_shf = shf_open("/tmp/ksh-debug.log", + O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT, 0600, + SHF_WR|SHF_MAPHI); + if (kshdebug_shf) { + shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "\nNew shell[pid %d]\n", getpid()); + shf_flush(kshdebug_shf); + } +} + +/* print to debugging log */ +void +# ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +kshdebug_printf_(const char *fmt, ...) +# else +kshdebug_printf_(fmt, va_alist) + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +# endif +{ + va_list va; + + if (!kshdebug_shf) + return; + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "[%d] ", getpid()); + shf_vfprintf(kshdebug_shf, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + shf_flush(kshdebug_shf); +} + +void +kshdebug_dump_(str, mem, nbytes) + const char *str; + const void *mem; + int nbytes; +{ + int i, j; + int nprow = 16; + + if (!kshdebug_shf) + return; + shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "[%d] %s:\n", getpid(), str); + for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i += nprow) { + char c = '\t'; + for (j = 0; j < nprow && i + j < nbytes; j++) { + shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "%c%02x", + c, ((const unsigned char *) mem)[i + j]); + c = ' '; + } + shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "\n"); + } + shf_flush(kshdebug_shf); +} +#endif /* KSH_DEBUG */ + +/* test if we can seek backwards fd (returns 0 or SHF_UNBUF) */ +int +can_seek(fd) + int fd; +{ + struct stat statb; + + return fstat(fd, &statb) == 0 && !S_ISREG(statb.st_mode) ? + SHF_UNBUF : 0; +} + +struct shf shf_iob[3]; + +void +initio() +{ + shf_fdopen(1, SHF_WR, shl_stdout); /* force buffer allocation */ + shf_fdopen(2, SHF_WR, shl_out); + shf_fdopen(2, SHF_WR, shl_spare); /* force buffer allocation */ + initio_done = 1; + kshdebug_init(); +} + +/* A dup2() with error checking */ +int +ksh_dup2(ofd, nfd, errok) + int ofd; + int nfd; + int errok; +{ + int ret = dup2(ofd, nfd); + + if (ret < 0 && errno != EBADF && !errok) + errorf("too many files open in shell"); + +#ifdef DUP2_BROKEN + /* Ultrix systems like to preserve the close-on-exec flag */ + if (ret >= 0) + (void) fcntl(nfd, F_SETFD, 0); +#endif /* DUP2_BROKEN */ + + return ret; +} + +/* + * move fd from user space (0<=fd<10) to shell space (fd>=10), + * set close-on-exec flag. + */ +int +savefd(fd, noclose) + int fd; + int noclose; +{ + int nfd; + + if (fd < FDBASE) { + nfd = ksh_dupbase(fd, FDBASE); + if (nfd < 0) { + if (errno == EBADF) + return -1; + else + errorf("too many files open in shell"); + } + if (!noclose) + close(fd); + } else + nfd = fd; + fd_clexec(nfd); + return nfd; +} + +void +restfd(fd, ofd) + int fd, ofd; +{ + if (fd == 2) + shf_flush(&shf_iob[fd]); + if (ofd < 0) /* original fd closed */ + close(fd); + else if (fd != ofd) { + ksh_dup2(ofd, fd, TRUE); /* XXX: what to do if this fails? */ + close(ofd); + } +} + +void +openpipe(pv) + register int *pv; +{ + if (pipe(pv) < 0) + errorf("can't create pipe - try again"); + pv[0] = savefd(pv[0], 0); + pv[1] = savefd(pv[1], 0); +} + +void +closepipe(pv) + register int *pv; +{ + close(pv[0]); + close(pv[1]); +} + +/* Called by iosetup() (deals with 2>&4, etc.), c_read, c_print to turn + * a string (the X in 2>&X, read -uX, print -uX) into a file descriptor. + */ +int +check_fd(name, mode, emsgp) + char *name; + int mode; + const char **emsgp; +{ + int fd, fl; + + if (isdigit((unsigned char)name[0]) && !name[1]) { + fd = name[0] - '0'; + if ((fl = fcntl(fd = name[0] - '0', F_GETFL, 0)) < 0) { + if (emsgp) + *emsgp = "bad file descriptor"; + return -1; + } + fl &= O_ACCMODE; +#ifdef OS2 + if (mode == W_OK ) { + if (setmode(fd, O_TEXT) == -1) { + if (emsgp) + *emsgp = "couldn't set write mode"; + return -1; + } + } else if (mode == R_OK) + if (setmode(fd, O_BINARY) == -1) { + if (emsgp) + *emsgp = "couldn't set read mode"; + return -1; + } +#else /* OS2 */ + /* X_OK is a kludge to disable this check for dups (x<&1): + * historical shells never did this check (XXX don't know what + * posix has to say). + */ + if (!(mode & X_OK) && fl != O_RDWR + && (((mode & R_OK) && fl != O_RDONLY) + || ((mode & W_OK) && fl != O_WRONLY))) + { + if (emsgp) + *emsgp = (fl == O_WRONLY) ? + "fd not open for reading" + : "fd not open for writing"; + return -1; + } +#endif /* OS2 */ + return fd; + } +#ifdef KSH + else if (name[0] == 'p' && !name[1]) + return coproc_getfd(mode, emsgp); +#endif /* KSH */ + if (emsgp) + *emsgp = "illegal file descriptor name"; + return -1; +} + +#ifdef KSH +/* Called once from main */ +void +coproc_init() +{ + coproc.read = coproc.readw = coproc.write = -1; + coproc.njobs = 0; + coproc.id = 0; +} + +/* Called by c_read() when eof is read - close fd if it is the co-process fd */ +void +coproc_read_close(fd) + int fd; +{ + if (coproc.read >= 0 && fd == coproc.read) { + coproc_readw_close(fd); + close(coproc.read); + coproc.read = -1; + } +} + +/* Called by c_read() and by iosetup() to close the other side of the + * read pipe, so reads will actually terminate. + */ +void +coproc_readw_close(fd) + int fd; +{ + if (coproc.readw >= 0 && coproc.read >= 0 && fd == coproc.read) { + close(coproc.readw); + coproc.readw = -1; + } +} + +/* Called by c_print when a write to a fd fails with EPIPE and by iosetup + * when co-process input is dup'd + */ +void +coproc_write_close(fd) + int fd; +{ + if (coproc.write >= 0 && fd == coproc.write) { + close(coproc.write); + coproc.write = -1; + } +} + +/* Called to check for existence of/value of the co-process file descriptor. + * (Used by check_fd() and by c_read/c_print to deal with -p option). + */ +int +coproc_getfd(mode, emsgp) + int mode; + const char **emsgp; +{ + int fd = (mode & R_OK) ? coproc.read : coproc.write; + + if (fd >= 0) + return fd; + if (emsgp) + *emsgp = "no coprocess"; + return -1; +} + +/* called to close file descriptors related to the coprocess (if any) + * Should be called with SIGCHLD blocked. + */ +void +coproc_cleanup(reuse) + int reuse; +{ + /* This to allow co-processes to share output pipe */ + if (!reuse || coproc.readw < 0 || coproc.read < 0) { + if (coproc.read >= 0) { + close(coproc.read); + coproc.read = -1; + } + if (coproc.readw >= 0) { + close(coproc.readw); + coproc.readw = -1; + } + } + if (coproc.write >= 0) { + close(coproc.write); + coproc.write = -1; + } +} +#endif /* KSH */ + + +/* + * temporary files + */ + +struct temp * +maketemp(ap, type, tlist) + Area *ap; + Temp_type type; + struct temp **tlist; +{ +#ifndef __NetBSD__ + static unsigned int inc; +#endif + struct temp *tp; + int len; + int fd; + char *pathx; + const char *dir; + + dir = tmpdir ? tmpdir : "/tmp"; + /* The 20 + 20 is a paranoid worst case for pid/inc */ + len = strlen(dir) + 3 + 20 + 20 + 1; + tp = (struct temp *) alloc(sizeof(struct temp) + len, ap); + tp->name = pathx = (char *) &tp[1]; + tp->shf = (struct shf *) 0; + tp->type = type; +#ifdef __NetBSD__ + shf_snprintf(pathx, len, "%s/shXXXXXXXX", dir); + fd = mkstemp(pathx); + if (fd >= 0) + tp->shf = shf_fdopen(fd, SHF_WR, (struct shf *) 0); +#else + while (1) { + /* Note that temp files need to fit 8.3 DOS limits */ + shf_snprintf(pathx, len, "%s/sh%05u.%03x", + dir, (unsigned) procpid, inc++); + /* Mode 0600 to be paranoid, O_TRUNC in case O_EXCL isn't + * really there. + */ + fd = open(pathx, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_TRUNC, 0600); + if (fd >= 0) { + tp->shf = shf_fdopen(fd, SHF_WR, (struct shf *) 0); + break; + } + if (errno != EINTR +#ifdef EEXIST + && errno != EEXIST +#endif /* EEXIST */ +#ifdef EISDIR + && errno != EISDIR +#endif /* EISDIR */ + ) + /* Error must be printed by caller: don't know here if + * errorf() or bi_errorf() should be used. + */ + break; + } +#endif /* __NetBSD__ */ + tp->pid = procpid; + + tp->next = *tlist; + *tlist = tp; + + return tp; +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/jobs.c b/bin/ksh/jobs.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2fb8bef20 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/jobs.c @@ -0,0 +1,1860 @@ +/* $NetBSD: jobs.c,v 1.10 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +/* + * Process and job control + */ + +/* + * Reworked/Rewritten version of Eric Gisin's/Ron Natalie's code by + * Larry Bouzane (larry@cs.mun.ca) and hacked again by + * Michael Rendell (michael@cs.mun.ca) + * + * The interface to the rest of the shell should probably be changed + * to allow use of vfork() when available but that would be way too much + * work :) + * + * Notes regarding the copious ifdefs: + * - JOB_SIGS is independent of JOBS - it is defined if there are modern + * signal and wait routines available. This is preferred, even when + * JOBS is not defined, since the shell will not otherwise notice when + * background jobs die until the shell waits for a foreground process + * to die. + * - TTY_PGRP defined iff JOBS is defined - defined if there are tty + * process groups + * - NEED_PGRP_SYNC defined iff JOBS is defined - see comment below + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: jobs.c,v 1.10 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include "ksh_wait.h" +#include "ksh_times.h" +#include "tty.h" + +/* Start of system configuration stuff */ + +/* We keep CHILD_MAX zombie processes around (exact value isn't critical) */ +#ifndef CHILD_MAX +# if defined(HAVE_SYSCONF) && defined(_SC_CHILD_MAX) +# define CHILD_MAX sysconf(_SC_CHILD_MAX) +# else /* _SC_CHILD_MAX */ +# ifdef _POSIX_CHILD_MAX +# define CHILD_MAX ((_POSIX_CHILD_MAX) * 2) +# else /* _POSIX_CHILD_MAX */ +# define CHILD_MAX 20 +# endif /* _POSIX_CHILD_MAX */ +# endif /* _SC_CHILD_MAX */ +#endif /* !CHILD_MAX */ + +#ifdef JOBS +# if defined(HAVE_TCSETPGRP) || defined(TIOCSPGRP) +# define TTY_PGRP +# endif +# ifdef BSD_PGRP +# define setpgid setpgrp +# define getpgID() getpgrp(0) +# else +# define getpgID() getpgrp() +# endif +# if defined(TTY_PGRP) && !defined(HAVE_TCSETPGRP) +int tcsetpgrp ARGS((int fd, pid_t grp)); +int tcgetpgrp ARGS((int fd)); + +int +tcsetpgrp(fd, grp) + int fd; + pid_t grp; +{ + return ioctl(fd, TIOCSPGRP, &grp); +} + +int +tcgetpgrp(fd) + int fd; +{ + int r, grp; + + if ((r = ioctl(fd, TIOCGPGRP, &grp)) < 0) + return r; + return grp; +} +# endif /* !HAVE_TCSETPGRP && TIOCSPGRP */ +#else /* JOBS */ +/* These so we can use ifdef xxx instead of if defined(JOBS) && defined(xxx) */ +# undef TTY_PGRP +# undef NEED_PGRP_SYNC +#endif /* JOBS */ + +/* End of system configuration stuff */ + + +/* Order important! */ +#define PRUNNING 0 +#define PEXITED 1 +#define PSIGNALLED 2 +#define PSTOPPED 3 + +typedef struct proc Proc; +struct proc { + Proc *next; /* next process in pipeline (if any) */ + int state; + WAIT_T status; /* wait status */ + pid_t pid; /* process id */ + char command[48]; /* process command string */ +}; + +/* Notify/print flag - j_print() argument */ +#define JP_NONE 0 /* don't print anything */ +#define JP_SHORT 1 /* print signals processes were killed by */ +#define JP_MEDIUM 2 /* print [job-num] -/+ command */ +#define JP_LONG 3 /* print [job-num] -/+ pid command */ +#define JP_PGRP 4 /* print pgrp */ + +/* put_job() flags */ +#define PJ_ON_FRONT 0 /* at very front */ +#define PJ_PAST_STOPPED 1 /* just past any stopped jobs */ + +/* Job.flags values */ +#define JF_STARTED 0x001 /* set when all processes in job are started */ +#define JF_WAITING 0x002 /* set if j_waitj() is waiting on job */ +#define JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY 0x004 /* set if waiting and async notification ok */ +#define JF_XXCOM 0x008 /* set for `command` jobs */ +#define JF_FG 0x010 /* running in foreground (also has tty pgrp) */ +#define JF_SAVEDTTY 0x020 /* j->ttystate is valid */ +#define JF_CHANGED 0x040 /* process has changed state */ +#define JF_KNOWN 0x080 /* $! referenced */ +#define JF_ZOMBIE 0x100 /* known, unwaited process */ +#define JF_REMOVE 0x200 /* flagged for removal (j_jobs()/j_noityf()) */ +#define JF_USETTYMODE 0x400 /* tty mode saved if process exits normally */ +#define JF_SAVEDTTYPGRP 0x800 /* j->saved_ttypgrp is valid */ + +typedef struct job Job; +struct job { + Job *next; /* next job in list */ + int job; /* job number: %n */ + int flags; /* see JF_* */ + int state; /* job state */ + int status; /* exit status of last process */ + pid_t pgrp; /* process group of job */ + pid_t ppid; /* pid of process that forked job */ + INT32 age; /* number of jobs started */ + clock_t systime; /* system time used by job */ + clock_t usrtime; /* user time used by job */ + Proc *proc_list; /* process list */ + Proc *last_proc; /* last process in list */ +#ifdef KSH + Coproc_id coproc_id; /* 0 or id of coprocess output pipe */ +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef TTY_PGRP + TTY_state ttystate; /* saved tty state for stopped jobs */ + pid_t saved_ttypgrp; /* saved tty process group for stopped jobs */ +#endif /* TTY_PGRP */ +}; + +/* Flags for j_waitj() */ +#define JW_NONE 0x00 +#define JW_INTERRUPT 0x01 /* ^C will stop the wait */ +#define JW_ASYNCNOTIFY 0x02 /* asynchronous notification during wait ok */ +#define JW_STOPPEDWAIT 0x04 /* wait even if job stopped */ + +/* Error codes for j_lookup() */ +#define JL_OK 0 +#define JL_NOSUCH 1 /* no such job */ +#define JL_AMBIG 2 /* %foo or %?foo is ambiguous */ +#define JL_INVALID 3 /* non-pid, non-% job id */ + +static const char *const lookup_msgs[] = { + null, + "no such job", + "ambiguous", + "argument must be %job or process id", + (char *) 0 + }; +clock_t j_systime, j_usrtime; /* user and system time of last j_waitjed job */ + +static Job *job_list; /* job list */ +static Job *last_job; +static Job *async_job; +static pid_t async_pid; + +static int nzombie; /* # of zombies owned by this process */ +static INT32 njobs; /* # of jobs started */ +static int child_max; /* CHILD_MAX */ + + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS +/* held_sigchld is set if sigchld occurs before a job is completely started */ +static int held_sigchld; +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + +#ifdef JOBS +static struct shf *shl_j; +#endif /* JOBS */ + +#ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC +/* On some systems, the kernel doesn't count zombie processes when checking + * if a process group is valid, which can cause problems in creating the + * pipeline "cmd1 | cmd2": if cmd1 can die (and go into the zombie state) + * before cmd2 is started, the kernel doesn't allow the setpgid() for cmd2 + * to succeed. Solution is to create a pipe between the parent and the first + * process; the first process doesn't do anything until the pipe is closed + * and the parent doesn't close the pipe until all the processes are started. + */ +static int j_sync_pipe[2]; +static int j_sync_open; +#endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ + +#ifdef TTY_PGRP +static int ttypgrp_ok; /* set if can use tty pgrps */ +static pid_t restore_ttypgrp = -1; +static pid_t our_pgrp; +static int const tt_sigs[] = { SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU }; +#endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + +static void j_set_async ARGS((Job *j)); +static void j_startjob ARGS((Job *j)); +static int j_waitj ARGS((Job *j, int flags, const char *where)); +static RETSIGTYPE j_sigchld ARGS((int sig)); +static void j_print ARGS((Job *j, int how, struct shf *shf)); +static Job *j_lookup ARGS((const char *cp, int *ecodep)); +static Job *new_job ARGS((void)); +static Proc *new_proc ARGS((void)); +static void check_job ARGS((Job *j)); +static void put_job ARGS((Job *j, int where)); +static void remove_job ARGS((Job *j, const char *where)); +static int kill_job ARGS((Job *j, int sig)); + +/* initialize job control */ +void +j_init(mflagset) + int mflagset; +{ + child_max = CHILD_MAX; /* so syscon() isn't always being called */ + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigemptyset(&sm_default); + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sm_default, (sigset_t *) 0); + + sigemptyset(&sm_sigchld); + sigaddset(&sm_sigchld, SIGCHLD); + + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGCHLD], j_sigchld, + SS_RESTORE_ORIG|SS_FORCE|SS_SHTRAP); +#else /* JOB_SIGS */ + /* Make sure SIGCHLD isn't ignored - can do odd things under SYSV */ + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGCHLD], SIG_DFL, SS_RESTORE_ORIG|SS_FORCE); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + +#ifdef JOBS + if (!mflagset && Flag(FTALKING)) + Flag(FMONITOR) = 1; + + /* shl_j is used to do asynchronous notification (used in + * an interrupt handler, so need a distinct shf) + */ + shl_j = shf_fdopen(2, SHF_WR, (struct shf *) 0); + +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + if (Flag(FMONITOR) || Flag(FTALKING)) { + int i; + + /* the TF_SHELL_USES test is a kludge that lets us know if + * if the signals have been changed by the shell. + */ + for (i = NELEM(tt_sigs); --i >= 0; ) { + sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]].flags |= TF_SHELL_USES; + /* j_change() sets this to SS_RESTORE_DFL if FMONITOR */ + setsig(&sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]], SIG_IGN, + SS_RESTORE_IGN|SS_FORCE); + } + } +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + + /* j_change() calls tty_init() */ + if (Flag(FMONITOR)) + j_change(); + else +#endif /* JOBS */ + if (Flag(FTALKING)) + tty_init(TRUE); +} + +/* job cleanup before shell exit */ +void +j_exit() +{ + /* kill stopped, and possibly running, jobs */ + Job *j; + int killed = 0; + + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) { + if (j->ppid == procpid + && (j->state == PSTOPPED + || (j->state == PRUNNING + && ((j->flags & JF_FG) + || (Flag(FLOGIN) && !Flag(FNOHUP) + && procpid == kshpid))))) + { + killed = 1; + if (j->pgrp == 0) + kill_job(j, SIGHUP); + else + killpg(j->pgrp, SIGHUP); +#ifdef JOBS + if (j->state == PSTOPPED) { + if (j->pgrp == 0) + kill_job(j, SIGCONT); + else + killpg(j->pgrp, SIGCONT); + } +#endif /* JOBS */ + } + } + if (killed) + sleep(1); + j_notify(); + +#ifdef JOBS +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + if (kshpid == procpid && restore_ttypgrp >= 0) { + /* Need to restore the tty pgrp to what it was when the + * shell started up, so that the process that started us + * will be able to access the tty when we are done. + * Also need to restore our process group in case we are + * about to do an exec so that both our parent and the + * process we are to become will be able to access the tty. + */ + tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, restore_ttypgrp); + setpgid(0, restore_ttypgrp); + } +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + if (Flag(FMONITOR)) { + Flag(FMONITOR) = 0; + j_change(); + } +#endif /* JOBS */ +} + +#ifdef JOBS +/* turn job control on or off according to Flag(FMONITOR) */ +void +j_change() +{ + int i; + + if (Flag(FMONITOR)) { + /* Don't call get_tty() 'til we own the tty process group */ + tty_init(FALSE); + +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + /* no controlling tty, no SIGT* */ + ttypgrp_ok = tty_fd >= 0 && tty_devtty; + + if (ttypgrp_ok && (our_pgrp = getpgID()) < 0) { + warningf(FALSE, "j_init: getpgrp() failed: %s", + strerror(errno)); + ttypgrp_ok = 0; + } + if (ttypgrp_ok) { + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGTTIN], SIG_DFL, + SS_RESTORE_ORIG|SS_FORCE); + /* wait to be given tty (POSIX.1, B.2, job control) */ + while (1) { + pid_t ttypgrp; + + if ((ttypgrp = tcgetpgrp(tty_fd)) < 0) { + warningf(FALSE, + "j_init: tcgetpgrp() failed: %s", + strerror(errno)); + ttypgrp_ok = 0; + break; + } + if (ttypgrp == our_pgrp) + break; + kill(0, SIGTTIN); + } + } + for (i = NELEM(tt_sigs); --i >= 0; ) + setsig(&sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]], SIG_IGN, + SS_RESTORE_DFL|SS_FORCE); + if (ttypgrp_ok && our_pgrp != kshpid) { + if (setpgid(0, kshpid) < 0) { + warningf(FALSE, + "j_init: setpgid() failed: %s", + strerror(errno)); + ttypgrp_ok = 0; + } else { + if (tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, kshpid) < 0) { + warningf(FALSE, + "j_init: tcsetpgrp() failed: %s", + strerror(errno)); + ttypgrp_ok = 0; + } else + restore_ttypgrp = our_pgrp; + our_pgrp = kshpid; + } + } +# if defined(NTTYDISC) && defined(TIOCSETD) && !defined(HAVE_TERMIOS_H) && !defined(HAVE_TERMIO_H) + if (ttypgrp_ok) { + int ldisc = NTTYDISC; + + if (ioctl(tty_fd, TIOCSETD, &ldisc) < 0) + warningf(FALSE, + "j_init: can't set new line discipline: %s", + strerror(errno)); + } +# endif /* NTTYDISC && TIOCSETD */ + if (!ttypgrp_ok) + warningf(FALSE, "warning: won't have full job control"); +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + if (tty_fd >= 0) + get_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state); + } else { +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + ttypgrp_ok = 0; + if (Flag(FTALKING)) + for (i = NELEM(tt_sigs); --i >= 0; ) + setsig(&sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]], SIG_IGN, + SS_RESTORE_IGN|SS_FORCE); + else + for (i = NELEM(tt_sigs); --i >= 0; ) { + if (sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]].flags & (TF_ORIG_IGN + |TF_ORIG_DFL)) + setsig(&sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]], + (sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]].flags & TF_ORIG_IGN) ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL, + SS_RESTORE_ORIG|SS_FORCE); + } +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + if (!Flag(FTALKING)) + tty_close(); + } +} +#endif /* JOBS */ + +/* execute tree in child subprocess */ +int +exchild(t, flags, close_fd) + struct op *t; + int flags; + int close_fd; /* used if XPCLOSE or XCCLOSE */ +{ + static Proc *last_proc; /* for pipelines */ + + int i; +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + Proc *p; + Job *j; + int rv = 0; + int forksleep; + int ischild; + + if (flags & XEXEC) + /* Clear XFORK|XPCLOSE|XCCLOSE|XCOPROC|XPIPEO|XPIPEI|XXCOM|XBGND + * (also done in another execute() below) + */ + return execute(t, flags & (XEXEC | XERROK)); + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + /* no SIGCHLD's while messing with job and process lists */ + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + p = new_proc(); + p->next = (Proc *) 0; + p->state = PRUNNING; + WSTATUS(p->status) = 0; + p->pid = 0; + + /* link process into jobs list */ + if (flags&XPIPEI) { /* continuing with a pipe */ + if (!last_job) + internal_errorf(1, "exchild: XPIPEI and no last_job - pid %d", (int) procpid); + j = last_job; + last_proc->next = p; + last_proc = p; + } else { +#ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC + if (j_sync_open) { /* should never happen */ + j_sync_open = 0; + closepipe(j_sync_pipe); + } + /* don't do the sync pipe business if there is no pipeline */ + if (flags & XPIPEO) { + openpipe(j_sync_pipe); + j_sync_open = 1; + } +#endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ + j = new_job(); /* fills in j->job */ + /* we don't consider XXCOM's foreground since they don't get + * tty process group and we don't save or restore tty modes. + */ + j->flags = (flags & XXCOM) ? JF_XXCOM + : ((flags & XBGND) ? 0 : (JF_FG|JF_USETTYMODE)); + j->usrtime = j->systime = 0; + j->state = PRUNNING; + j->pgrp = 0; + j->ppid = procpid; + j->age = ++njobs; + j->proc_list = p; +#ifdef KSH + j->coproc_id = 0; +#endif /* KSH */ + last_job = j; + last_proc = p; + put_job(j, PJ_PAST_STOPPED); + } + + snptreef(p->command, sizeof(p->command), "%T", t); + + /* create child process */ + forksleep = 1; + while ((i = fork()) < 0 && errno == EAGAIN && forksleep < 32) { + if (intrsig) /* allow user to ^C out... */ + break; + sleep(forksleep); + forksleep <<= 1; + } + if (i < 0) { + kill_job(j, SIGKILL); + remove_job(j, "fork failed"); +#ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC + if (j_sync_open) { + closepipe(j_sync_pipe); + j_sync_open = 0; + } +#endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + errorf("cannot fork - try again"); + } + ischild = i == 0; + if (ischild) + p->pid = procpid = getpid(); + else + p->pid = i; + +#ifdef JOBS + /* job control set up */ + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && !(flags&XXCOM)) { + int dotty = 0; +# ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC + int first_child_sync = 0; +# endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ + +# ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC + if (j_sync_open) { + /* + * The Parent closes 0, keeps 1 open 'til the whole + * pipeline is started. The First child closes 1, + * keeps 0 open (reads from it). The remaining + * children just have to close 1 (parent has already + * closeed 0). + */ + if (j->pgrp == 0) { /* First process */ + close(j_sync_pipe[ischild]); + j_sync_pipe[ischild] = -1; + first_child_sync = ischild; + } else if (ischild) { + j_sync_open = 0; + closepipe(j_sync_pipe); + } + } +# endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ + if (j->pgrp == 0) { /* First process */ + j->pgrp = p->pid; + dotty = 1; + } + + /* set pgrp in both parent and child to deal with race + * condition + */ + setpgid(p->pid, j->pgrp); +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + /* YYY: should this be + if (ttypgrp_ok && ischild && !(flags&XBGND)) + tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, j->pgrp); + instead? (see also YYY below) + */ + if (ttypgrp_ok && dotty && !(flags & XBGND)) + tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, j->pgrp); +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ +# ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC + if (first_child_sync) { + char c; + while (read(j_sync_pipe[0], &c, 1) == -1 + && errno == EINTR) + ; + close(j_sync_pipe[0]); + j_sync_open = 0; + } +# endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ + } +#endif /* JOBS */ + + /* used to close pipe input fd */ + if (close_fd >= 0 && (((flags & XPCLOSE) && !ischild) + || ((flags & XCCLOSE) && ischild))) + close(close_fd); + if (ischild) { /* child */ +#ifdef KSH + /* Do this before restoring signal */ + if (flags & XCOPROC) + coproc_cleanup(FALSE); +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + cleanup_parents_env(); +#ifdef TTY_PGRP + /* If FMONITOR or FTALKING is set, these signals are ignored, + * if neither FMONITOR nor FTALKING are set, the signals have + * their inherited values. + */ + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && !(flags & XXCOM)) { + for (i = NELEM(tt_sigs); --i >= 0; ) + setsig(&sigtraps[tt_sigs[i]], SIG_DFL, + SS_RESTORE_DFL|SS_FORCE); + } +#endif /* TTY_PGRP */ +#ifdef HAVE_NICE + if (Flag(FBGNICE) && (flags & XBGND)) + nice(4); +#endif /* HAVE_NICE */ + if ((flags & XBGND) && !Flag(FMONITOR)) { + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGINT], SIG_IGN, + SS_RESTORE_IGN|SS_FORCE); + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGQUIT], SIG_IGN, + SS_RESTORE_IGN|SS_FORCE); + if (!(flags & (XPIPEI | XCOPROC))) { + int fd = open("/dev/null", 0); + if (fd != 0) { + (void) ksh_dup2(fd, 0, TRUE); + close(fd); + } + } + } + remove_job(j, "child"); /* in case of `jobs` command */ + nzombie = 0; +#ifdef JOBS + ttypgrp_ok = 0; + Flag(FMONITOR) = 0; +#endif /* JOBS */ + Flag(FTALKING) = 0; +#ifdef OS2 + if (tty_fd >= 0) + flags |= XINTACT; +#endif /* OS2 */ + tty_close(); + cleartraps(); + execute(t, (flags & XERROK) | XEXEC); /* no return */ + internal_errorf(0, "exchild: execute() returned"); + unwind(LLEAVE); + /* NOTREACHED */ + } + + /* shell (parent) stuff */ + /* Ensure next child gets a (slightly) different $RANDOM sequence */ + change_random(); + if (!(flags & XPIPEO)) { /* last process in a job */ +#ifdef TTY_PGRP + /* YYY: Is this needed? (see also YYY above) + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && !(flags&(XXCOM|XBGND))) + tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, j->pgrp); + */ +#endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + j_startjob(j); +#ifdef KSH + if (flags & XCOPROC) { + j->coproc_id = coproc.id; + coproc.njobs++; /* n jobs using co-process output */ + coproc.job = (void *) j; /* j using co-process input */ + } +#endif /* KSH */ + if (flags & XBGND) { + j_set_async(j); + if (Flag(FTALKING)) { + shf_fprintf(shl_out, "[%d]", j->job); + for (p = j->proc_list; p; p = p->next) + shf_fprintf(shl_out, " %d", p->pid); + shf_putchar('\n', shl_out); + shf_flush(shl_out); + } + } else + rv = j_waitj(j, JW_NONE, "jw:last proc"); + } + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + return rv; +} + +/* start the last job: only used for `command` jobs */ +void +startlast() +{ +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + if (last_job) { /* no need to report error - waitlast() will do it */ + /* ensure it isn't removed by check_job() */ + last_job->flags |= JF_WAITING; + j_startjob(last_job); + } +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ +} + +/* wait for last job: only used for `command` jobs */ +int +waitlast() +{ + int rv; + Job *j; +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + j = last_job; + if (!j || !(j->flags & JF_STARTED)) { + if (!j) + warningf(TRUE, "waitlast: no last job"); + else + internal_errorf(0, "waitlast: not started"); +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + return 125; /* not so arbitrary, non-zero value */ + } + + rv = j_waitj(j, JW_NONE, "jw:waitlast"); + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + return rv; +} + +/* wait for child, interruptable. */ +int +waitfor(cp, sigp) + const char *cp; + int *sigp; +{ + int rv; + Job *j; + int ecode; + int flags = JW_INTERRUPT|JW_ASYNCNOTIFY; +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + *sigp = 0; + + if (cp == (char *) 0) { + /* wait for an unspecified job - always returns 0, so + * don't have to worry about exited/signaled jobs + */ + for (j = job_list; j; j = j->next) + /* at&t ksh will wait for stopped jobs - we don't */ + if (j->ppid == procpid && j->state == PRUNNING) + break; + if (!j) { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + return -1; + } + } else if ((j = j_lookup(cp, &ecode))) { + /* don't report normal job completion */ + flags &= ~JW_ASYNCNOTIFY; + if (j->ppid != procpid) { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + return -1; + } + } else { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + if (ecode != JL_NOSUCH) + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, lookup_msgs[ecode]); + return -1; + } + + /* at&t ksh will wait for stopped jobs - we don't */ + rv = j_waitj(j, flags, "jw:waitfor"); + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + if (rv < 0) /* we were interrupted */ + *sigp = 128 + -rv; + + return rv; +} + +/* kill (built-in) a job */ +int +j_kill(cp, sig) + const char *cp; + int sig; +{ + Job *j; + int rv = 0; + int ecode; +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + if ((j = j_lookup(cp, &ecode)) == (Job *) 0) { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, lookup_msgs[ecode]); + return 1; + } + + if (j->pgrp == 0) { /* started when !Flag(FMONITOR) */ + if (kill_job(j, sig) < 0) { + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, strerror(errno)); + rv = 1; + } + } else { +#ifdef JOBS + if (j->state == PSTOPPED && (sig == SIGTERM || sig == SIGHUP)) + (void) killpg(j->pgrp, SIGCONT); +#endif /* JOBS */ + if (killpg(j->pgrp, sig) < 0) { + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, strerror(errno)); + rv = 1; + } + } + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + return rv; +} + +#ifdef JOBS +/* fg and bg built-ins: called only if Flag(FMONITOR) set */ +int +j_resume(cp, bg) + const char *cp; + int bg; +{ + Job *j; + Proc *p; + int ecode; + int running; + int rv = 0; + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); + + if ((j = j_lookup(cp, &ecode)) == (Job *) 0) { + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, lookup_msgs[ecode]); + return 1; + } + + if (j->pgrp == 0) { + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); + bi_errorf("job not job-controlled"); + return 1; + } + + if (bg) + shprintf("[%d] ", j->job); + + running = 0; + for (p = j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0; p = p->next) { + if (p->state == PSTOPPED) { + p->state = PRUNNING; + WSTATUS(p->status) = 0; + running = 1; + } + shprintf("%s%s", p->command, p->next ? "| " : null); + } + shprintf("%s", newline); + shf_flush(shl_stdout); + if (running) + j->state = PRUNNING; + + put_job(j, PJ_PAST_STOPPED); + if (bg) + j_set_async(j); + else { +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + /* attach tty to job */ + if (j->state == PRUNNING) { + if (ttypgrp_ok && (j->flags & JF_SAVEDTTY)) { + set_tty(tty_fd, &j->ttystate, TF_NONE); + } + /* See comment in j_waitj regarding saved_ttypgrp. */ + if (ttypgrp_ok && tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, (j->flags & JF_SAVEDTTYPGRP) ? j->saved_ttypgrp : j->pgrp) < 0) { + if (j->flags & JF_SAVEDTTY) { + set_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state, TF_NONE); + } + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, + (sigset_t *) 0); + bi_errorf("1st tcsetpgrp(%d, %d) failed: %s", + tty_fd, (int) ((j->flags & JF_SAVEDTTYPGRP) ? j->saved_ttypgrp : j->pgrp), strerror(errno)); + return 1; + } + } +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + j->flags |= JF_FG; + j->flags &= ~JF_KNOWN; + if (j == async_job) + async_job = (Job *) 0; + } + + if (j->state == PRUNNING && killpg(j->pgrp, SIGCONT) < 0) { + int err = errno; + + if (!bg) { + j->flags &= ~JF_FG; +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + if (ttypgrp_ok && (j->flags & JF_SAVEDTTY)) { + set_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state, TF_NONE); + } + if (ttypgrp_ok && tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, our_pgrp) < 0) { + warningf(TRUE, + "fg: 2nd tcsetpgrp(%d, %d) failed: %s", + tty_fd, (int) our_pgrp, + strerror(errno)); + } +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + } + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); + bi_errorf("cannot continue job %s: %s", + cp, strerror(err)); + return 1; + } + if (!bg) { +# ifdef TTY_PGRP + if (ttypgrp_ok) { + j->flags &= ~(JF_SAVEDTTY | JF_SAVEDTTYPGRP); + } +# endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + rv = j_waitj(j, JW_NONE, "jw:resume"); + } + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); + return rv; +} +#endif /* JOBS */ + +/* are there any running or stopped jobs ? */ +int +j_stopped_running() +{ + Job *j; + int which = 0; + + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) { +#ifdef JOBS + if (j->ppid == procpid && j->state == PSTOPPED) + which |= 1; +#endif /* JOBS */ + if (Flag(FLOGIN) && !Flag(FNOHUP) && procpid == kshpid + && j->ppid == procpid && j->state == PRUNNING) + which |= 2; + } + if (which) { + shellf("You have %s%s%s jobs\n", + which & 1 ? "stopped" : "", + which == 3 ? " and " : "", + which & 2 ? "running" : ""); + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* list jobs for jobs built-in */ +int +j_jobs(cp, slp, nflag) + const char *cp; + int slp; /* 0: short, 1: long, 2: pgrp */ + int nflag; +{ + Job *j, *tmp; + int how; + int zflag = 0; +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + if (nflag < 0) { /* kludge: print zombies */ + nflag = 0; + zflag = 1; + } + if (cp) { + int ecode; + + if ((j = j_lookup(cp, &ecode)) == (Job *) 0) { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + bi_errorf("%s: %s", cp, lookup_msgs[ecode]); + return 1; + } + } else + j = job_list; + how = slp == 0 ? JP_MEDIUM : (slp == 1 ? JP_LONG : JP_PGRP); + for (; j; j = j->next) { + if ((!(j->flags & JF_ZOMBIE) || zflag) + && (!nflag || (j->flags & JF_CHANGED))) + { + j_print(j, how, shl_stdout); + if (j->state == PEXITED || j->state == PSIGNALLED) + j->flags |= JF_REMOVE; + } + if (cp) + break; + } + /* Remove jobs after printing so there won't be multiple + or - jobs */ + for (j = job_list; j; j = tmp) { + tmp = j->next; + if (j->flags & JF_REMOVE) + remove_job(j, "jobs"); + } +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + return 0; +} + +/* list jobs for top-level notification */ +void +j_notify() +{ + Job *j, *tmp; +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + for (j = job_list; j; j = j->next) { +#ifdef JOBS + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && (j->flags & JF_CHANGED)) + j_print(j, JP_MEDIUM, shl_out); +#endif /* JOBS */ + /* Remove job after doing reports so there aren't + * multiple +/- jobs. + */ + if (j->state == PEXITED || j->state == PSIGNALLED) + j->flags |= JF_REMOVE; + } + for (j = job_list; j; j = tmp) { + tmp = j->next; + if (j->flags & JF_REMOVE) + remove_job(j, "notify"); + } + shf_flush(shl_out); +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ +} + +/* Return pid of last process in last asynchronous job */ +pid_t +j_async() +{ +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigset_t omask; + + sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sm_sigchld, &omask); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + if (async_job) + async_job->flags |= JF_KNOWN; + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, (sigset_t *) 0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + return async_pid; +} + +/* Make j the last async process + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static void +j_set_async(j) + Job *j; +{ + Job *jl, *oldest; + + if (async_job && (async_job->flags & (JF_KNOWN|JF_ZOMBIE)) == JF_ZOMBIE) + remove_job(async_job, "async"); + if (!(j->flags & JF_STARTED)) { + internal_errorf(0, "j_async: job not started"); + return; + } + async_job = j; + async_pid = j->last_proc->pid; + while (nzombie > child_max) { + oldest = (Job *) 0; + for (jl = job_list; jl; jl = jl->next) + if (jl != async_job && (jl->flags & JF_ZOMBIE) + && (!oldest || jl->age < oldest->age)) + oldest = jl; + if (!oldest) { + /* XXX debugging */ + if (!(async_job->flags & JF_ZOMBIE) || nzombie != 1) { + internal_errorf(0, "j_async: bad nzombie (%d)", nzombie); + nzombie = 0; + } + break; + } + remove_job(oldest, "zombie"); + } +} + +/* Start a job: set STARTED, check for held signals and set j->last_proc + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static void +j_startjob(j) + Job *j; +{ + Proc *p; + + j->flags |= JF_STARTED; + for (p = j->proc_list; p->next; p = p->next) + ; + j->last_proc = p; + +#ifdef NEED_PGRP_SYNC + if (j_sync_open) { + j_sync_open = 0; + closepipe(j_sync_pipe); + } +#endif /* NEED_PGRP_SYNC */ +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + if (held_sigchld) { + held_sigchld = 0; + /* Don't call j_sigchld() as it may remove job... */ + kill(procpid, SIGCHLD); + } +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ +} + +/* + * wait for job to complete or change state + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static int +j_waitj(j, flags, where) + Job *j; + int flags; /* see JW_* */ + const char *where; +{ + int rv; + + /* + * No auto-notify on the job we are waiting on. + */ + j->flags |= JF_WAITING; + if (flags & JW_ASYNCNOTIFY) + j->flags |= JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY; + + if (!Flag(FMONITOR)) + flags |= JW_STOPPEDWAIT; + + while ((volatile int) j->state == PRUNNING + || ((flags & JW_STOPPEDWAIT) + && (volatile int) j->state == PSTOPPED)) + { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + sigsuspend(&sm_default); +#else /* JOB_SIGS */ + j_sigchld(SIGCHLD); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + if (fatal_trap) { + int oldf = j->flags & (JF_WAITING|JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY); + j->flags &= ~(JF_WAITING|JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY); + runtraps(TF_FATAL); + j->flags |= oldf; /* not reached... */ + } + if ((flags & JW_INTERRUPT) && (rv = trap_pending())) { + j->flags &= ~(JF_WAITING|JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY); + return -rv; + } + } + j->flags &= ~(JF_WAITING|JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY); + + if (j->flags & JF_FG) { +#ifdef JOBS + WAIT_T status; +#endif + + j->flags &= ~JF_FG; +#ifdef TTY_PGRP + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && ttypgrp_ok && j->pgrp) { + /* + * Save the tty's current pgrp so it can be restored + * when the job is foregrounded. This is to + * deal with things like the GNU su which does + * a fork/exec instead of an exec (the fork means + * the execed shell gets a different pid from its + * pgrp, so naturally it sets its pgrp and gets hosed + * when it gets foregrounded by the parent shell, which + * has restored the tty's pgrp to that of the su + * process). + */ + if (j->state == PSTOPPED + && (j->saved_ttypgrp = tcgetpgrp(tty_fd)) >= 0) + j->flags |= JF_SAVEDTTYPGRP; + if (tcsetpgrp(tty_fd, our_pgrp) < 0) { + warningf(TRUE, + "j_waitj: tcsetpgrp(%d, %d) failed: %s", + tty_fd, (int) our_pgrp, + strerror(errno)); + } + if (j->state == PSTOPPED) { + j->flags |= JF_SAVEDTTY; + get_tty(tty_fd, &j->ttystate); + } + } +#endif /* TTY_PGRP */ + if (tty_fd >= 0) { + /* Only restore tty settings if job was originally + * started in the foreground. Problems can be + * caused by things like `more foobar &' which will + * typically get and save the shell's vi/emacs tty + * settings before setting up the tty for itself; + * when more exits, it restores the `original' + * settings, and things go down hill from there... + */ + if (j->state == PEXITED && j->status == 0 + && (j->flags & JF_USETTYMODE)) + { + get_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state); + } else { + set_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state, + (j->state == PEXITED) ? 0 : TF_MIPSKLUDGE); + /* Don't use tty mode if job is stopped and + * later restarted and exits. Consider + * the sequence: + * vi foo (stopped) + * ... + * stty something + * ... + * fg (vi; ZZ) + * mode should be that of the stty, not what + * was before the vi started. + */ + if (j->state == PSTOPPED) + j->flags &= ~JF_USETTYMODE; + } + } +#ifdef JOBS + /* If it looks like user hit ^C to kill a job, pretend we got + * one too to break out of for loops, etc. (at&t ksh does this + * even when not monitoring, but this doesn't make sense since + * a tty generated ^C goes to the whole process group) + */ + status = j->last_proc->status; + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && j->state == PSIGNALLED + && WIFSIGNALED(status) + && (sigtraps[WTERMSIG(status)].flags & TF_TTY_INTR)) + trapsig(WTERMSIG(status)); +#endif /* JOBS */ + } + + j_usrtime = j->usrtime; + j_systime = j->systime; + rv = j->status; + + if (!(flags & JW_ASYNCNOTIFY) + && (!Flag(FMONITOR) || j->state != PSTOPPED)) + { + j_print(j, JP_SHORT, shl_out); + shf_flush(shl_out); + } + if (j->state != PSTOPPED + && (!Flag(FMONITOR) || !(flags & JW_ASYNCNOTIFY))) + remove_job(j, where); + + return rv; +} + +/* SIGCHLD handler to reap children and update job states + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static RETSIGTYPE +j_sigchld(sig) + int sig; +{ + int errno_ = errno; + Job *j; + Proc UNINITIALIZED(*p); + int pid; + WAIT_T status; + struct tms t0, t1; + +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + /* Don't wait for any processes if a job is partially started. + * This is so we don't do away with the process group leader + * before all the processes in a pipe line are started (so the + * setpgid() won't fail) + */ + for (j = job_list; j; j = j->next) + if (j->ppid == procpid && !(j->flags & JF_STARTED)) { + held_sigchld = 1; + return RETSIGVAL; + } +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + ksh_times(&t0); + do { +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + pid = ksh_waitpid(-1, &status, (WNOHANG|WUNTRACED)); +#else /* JOB_SIGS */ + pid = wait(&status); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + if (pid <= 0) /* return if would block (0) ... */ + break; /* ... or no children or interrupted (-1) */ + + ksh_times(&t1); + + /* find job and process structures for this pid */ + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) + for (p = j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0; p = p->next) + if (p->pid == pid) + goto found; +found: + if (j == (Job *) 0) { + /* Can occur if process has kids, then execs shell + warningf(TRUE, "bad process waited for (pid = %d)", + pid); + */ + t0 = t1; + continue; + } + + j->usrtime += t1.tms_cutime - t0.tms_cutime; + j->systime += t1.tms_cstime - t0.tms_cstime; + t0 = t1; + p->status = status; +#ifdef JOBS + if (WIFSTOPPED(status)) + p->state = PSTOPPED; + else +#endif /* JOBS */ + if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) + p->state = PSIGNALLED; + else + p->state = PEXITED; + + check_job(j); /* check to see if entire job is done */ + } +#ifdef JOB_SIGS + while (1); +#else /* JOB_SIGS */ + while (0); +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + + errno = errno_; + + return RETSIGVAL; +} + +/* + * Called only when a process in j has exited/stopped (ie, called only + * from j_sigchld()). If no processes are running, the job status + * and state are updated, asynchronous job notification is done and, + * if unneeded, the job is removed. + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static void +check_job(j) + Job *j; +{ + int jstate; + Proc *p; + + /* XXX debugging (nasty - interrupt routine using shl_out) */ + if (!(j->flags & JF_STARTED)) { + internal_errorf(0, "check_job: job started (flags 0x%x)", + j->flags); + return; + } + + jstate = PRUNNING; + for (p=j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0; p = p->next) { + if (p->state == PRUNNING) + return; /* some processes still running */ + if (p->state > jstate) + jstate = p->state; + } + j->state = jstate; + + switch (j->last_proc->state) { + case PEXITED: + j->status = WEXITSTATUS(j->last_proc->status); + break; + case PSIGNALLED: + j->status = 128 + WTERMSIG(j->last_proc->status); + break; + default: + j->status = 0; + break; + } + +#ifdef KSH + /* Note when co-process dies: can't be done in j_wait() nor + * remove_job() since neither may be called for non-interactive + * shells. + */ + if (j->state == PEXITED || j->state == PSIGNALLED) { + /* No need to keep co-process input any more + * (at least, this is what ksh93d thinks) + */ + if (coproc.job == j) { + coproc.job = (void *) 0; + /* XXX would be nice to get the closes out of here + * so they aren't done in the signal handler. + * Would mean a check in coproc_getfd() to + * do "if job == 0 && write >= 0, close write". + */ + coproc_write_close(coproc.write); + } + /* Do we need to keep the output? */ + if (j->coproc_id && j->coproc_id == coproc.id + && --coproc.njobs == 0) + coproc_readw_close(coproc.read); + } +#endif /* KSH */ + + j->flags |= JF_CHANGED; +#ifdef JOBS + if (Flag(FMONITOR) && !(j->flags & JF_XXCOM)) { + /* Only put stopped jobs at the front to avoid confusing + * the user (don't want finished jobs effecting %+ or %-) + */ + if (j->state == PSTOPPED) + put_job(j, PJ_ON_FRONT); + if (Flag(FNOTIFY) + && (j->flags & (JF_WAITING|JF_W_ASYNCNOTIFY)) != JF_WAITING) + { + /* Look for the real file descriptor 2 */ + { + struct env *ep; + int fd = 2; + + for (ep = e; ep; ep = ep->oenv) + if (ep->savefd && ep->savefd[2]) + fd = ep->savefd[2]; + shf_reopen(fd, SHF_WR, shl_j); + } + /* Can't call j_notify() as it removes jobs. The job + * must stay in the job list as j_waitj() may be + * running with this job. + */ + j_print(j, JP_MEDIUM, shl_j); + shf_flush(shl_j); + if (!(j->flags & JF_WAITING) && j->state != PSTOPPED) + remove_job(j, "notify"); + } + } +#endif /* JOBS */ + if (!Flag(FMONITOR) && !(j->flags & (JF_WAITING|JF_FG)) + && j->state != PSTOPPED) + { + if (j == async_job || (j->flags & JF_KNOWN)) { + j->flags |= JF_ZOMBIE; + j->job = -1; + nzombie++; + } else + remove_job(j, "checkjob"); + } +} + +/* + * Print job status in either short, medium or long format. + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static void +j_print(j, how, shf) + Job *j; + int how; + struct shf *shf; +{ + Proc *p; + int state; + WAIT_T status; + int coredumped; + char jobchar = ' '; + char buf[64]; + const char *filler; + int output = 0; + + if (how == JP_PGRP) { + /* POSIX doesn't say what to do it there is no process + * group leader (ie, !FMONITOR). We arbitrarily return + * last pid (which is what $! returns). + */ + shf_fprintf(shf, "%d\n", j->pgrp ? j->pgrp + : (j->last_proc ? j->last_proc->pid : 0)); + return; + } + j->flags &= ~JF_CHANGED; + filler = j->job > 10 ? "\n " : "\n "; + if (j == job_list) + jobchar = '+'; + else if (j == job_list->next) + jobchar = '-'; + + for (p = j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0;) { + coredumped = 0; + switch (p->state) { + case PRUNNING: + strlcpy(buf, "Running", sizeof buf); + break; + case PSTOPPED: + strlcpy(buf, sigtraps[WSTOPSIG(p->status)].mess, + sizeof buf); + break; + case PEXITED: + if (how == JP_SHORT) + buf[0] = '\0'; + else if (WEXITSTATUS(p->status) == 0) + strlcpy(buf, "Done", sizeof buf); + else + shf_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "Done (%d)", + WEXITSTATUS(p->status)); + break; + case PSIGNALLED: + if (WIFCORED(p->status)) + coredumped = 1; + /* kludge for not reporting `normal termination signals' + * (ie, SIGINT, SIGPIPE) + */ + if (how == JP_SHORT && !coredumped + && (WTERMSIG(p->status) == SIGINT + || WTERMSIG(p->status) == SIGPIPE)) { + buf[0] = '\0'; + } else + strlcpy(buf, sigtraps[WTERMSIG(p->status)].mess, + sizeof buf); + break; + } + + if (how != JP_SHORT) { + if (p == j->proc_list) + shf_fprintf(shf, "[%d] %c ", j->job, jobchar); + else + shf_fprintf(shf, "%s", filler); + } + + if (how == JP_LONG) + shf_fprintf(shf, "%5d ", p->pid); + + if (how == JP_SHORT) { + if (buf[0]) { + output = 1; + shf_fprintf(shf, "%s%s ", + buf, coredumped ? " (core dumped)" : null); + } + } else { + output = 1; + shf_fprintf(shf, "%-20s %s%s%s", buf, p->command, + p->next ? "|" : null, + coredumped ? " (core dumped)" : null); + } + + state = p->state; + status = p->status; + p = p->next; + while (p && p->state == state + && WSTATUS(p->status) == WSTATUS(status)) + { + if (how == JP_LONG) + shf_fprintf(shf, "%s%5d %-20s %s%s", filler, p->pid, + space, p->command, p->next ? "|" : null); + else if (how == JP_MEDIUM) + shf_fprintf(shf, " %s%s", p->command, + p->next ? "|" : null); + p = p->next; + } + } + if (output) + shf_fprintf(shf, newline); +} + +/* Convert % sequence to job + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static Job * +j_lookup(cp, ecodep) + const char *cp; + int *ecodep; +{ + Job *j, *last_match; + Proc *p; + int len, job = 0; + + if (digit(*cp)) { + job = atoi(cp); + /* Look for last_proc->pid (what $! returns) first... */ + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) + if (j->last_proc && j->last_proc->pid == job) + return j; + /* ...then look for process group (this is non-POSIX), + * but should not break anything (so FPOSIX isn't used). + */ + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) + if (j->pgrp && j->pgrp == job) + return j; + if (ecodep) + *ecodep = JL_NOSUCH; + return (Job *) 0; + } + if (*cp != '%') { + if (ecodep) + *ecodep = JL_INVALID; + return (Job *) 0; + } + switch (*++cp) { + case '\0': /* non-standard */ + case '+': + case '%': + if (job_list != (Job *) 0) + return job_list; + break; + + case '-': + if (job_list != (Job *) 0 && job_list->next) + return job_list->next; + break; + + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + job = atoi(cp); + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) + if (j->job == job) + return j; + break; + + case '?': /* %?string */ + last_match = (Job *) 0; + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) + for (p = j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0; p = p->next) + if (strstr(p->command, cp+1) != (char *) 0) { + if (last_match) { + if (ecodep) + *ecodep = JL_AMBIG; + return (Job *) 0; + } + last_match = j; + } + if (last_match) + return last_match; + break; + + default: /* %string */ + len = strlen(cp); + last_match = (Job *) 0; + for (j = job_list; j != (Job *) 0; j = j->next) + if (strncmp(cp, j->proc_list->command, len) == 0) { + if (last_match) { + if (ecodep) + *ecodep = JL_AMBIG; + return (Job *) 0; + } + last_match = j; + } + if (last_match) + return last_match; + break; + } + if (ecodep) + *ecodep = JL_NOSUCH; + return (Job *) 0; +} + +static Job *free_jobs; +static Proc *free_procs; + +/* allocate a new job and fill in the job number. + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static Job * +new_job() +{ + int i; + Job *newj, *j; + + if (free_jobs != (Job *) 0) { + newj = free_jobs; + free_jobs = free_jobs->next; + } else + newj = (Job *) alloc(sizeof(Job), APERM); + + /* brute force method */ + for (i = 1; ; i++) { + for (j = job_list; j && j->job != i; j = j->next) + ; + if (j == (Job *) 0) + break; + } + newj->job = i; + + return newj; +} + +/* Allocate new process struct + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static Proc * +new_proc() +{ + Proc *p; + + if (free_procs != (Proc *) 0) { + p = free_procs; + free_procs = free_procs->next; + } else + p = (Proc *) alloc(sizeof(Proc), APERM); + + return p; +} + +/* Take job out of job_list and put old structures into free list. + * Keeps nzombies, last_job and async_job up to date. + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static void +remove_job(j, where) + Job *j; + const char *where; +{ + Proc *p, *tmp; + Job **prev, *curr; + + prev = &job_list; + curr = *prev; + for (; curr != (Job *) 0 && curr != j; prev = &curr->next, curr = *prev) + ; + if (curr != j) { + internal_errorf(0, "remove_job: job not found (%s)", where); + return; + } + *prev = curr->next; + + /* free up proc structures */ + for (p = j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0; ) { + tmp = p; + p = p->next; + tmp->next = free_procs; + free_procs = tmp; + } + + if ((j->flags & JF_ZOMBIE) && j->ppid == procpid) + --nzombie; + j->next = free_jobs; + free_jobs = j; + + if (j == last_job) + last_job = (Job *) 0; + if (j == async_job) + async_job = (Job *) 0; +} + +/* put j in a particular location (taking it out job_list if it is there + * already) + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static void +put_job(j, where) + Job *j; + int where; +{ + Job **prev, *curr; + + /* Remove job from list (if there) */ + prev = &job_list; + curr = job_list; + for (; curr && curr != j; prev = &curr->next, curr = *prev) + ; + if (curr == j) + *prev = curr->next; + + switch (where) { + case PJ_ON_FRONT: + j->next = job_list; + job_list = j; + break; + + case PJ_PAST_STOPPED: + prev = &job_list; + curr = job_list; + for (; curr && curr->state == PSTOPPED; prev = &curr->next, + curr = *prev) + ; + j->next = curr; + *prev = j; + break; + } +} + +/* nuke a job (called when unable to start full job). + * + * If jobs are compiled in then this routine expects sigchld to be blocked. + */ +static int +kill_job(j, sig) + Job *j; + int sig; +{ + Proc *p; + int rval = 0; + + for (p = j->proc_list; p != (Proc *) 0; p = p->next) + if (p->pid != 0) + if (kill(p->pid, sig) < 0) + rval = -1; + return rval; +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh.Man b/bin/ksh/ksh.Man new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4e9d2456 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh.Man @@ -0,0 +1,3617 @@ +'\" t +.\" $NetBSD: ksh.Man,v 1.23 2011/10/18 12:36:31 reed Exp $ +.\"{{{}}} +.\"{{{ Notes about man page +.\" - use the pseudo-macros .sh( and .sh) to begin and end sh-specific +.\" text and .ksh( and .ksh) for ksh specific text. +.\" - put i.e., e.g. and etc. in italics +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ To do +.\" todo: Things not covered that should be: +.\" - distinguish (POSIX) special built-in's, (POSIX) regular built-in's, +.\" and sh/ksh weirdo built-in's (put S,R,X superscripts after command +.\" name in built-in commands section?) +.\" - need to be consistent about notation for `See section-name', ` +.\" See description of foobar command', `See section section-name', etc. +.\" - need to use the term `external command' meaning `a command that is +.\" executed using execve(2)' (as opposed to a built-in command or +.\" function) for more clear description. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Title +.ksh( +.TH KSH 1 "August 19, 1996" "" "User commands" +.ksh) +.sh( +.TH SH 1 "August 19, 1996" "" "User commands" +.sh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Name +.SH NAME +.ksh( +ksh \- Public domain Korn shell +.ksh) +.sh( +sh \- Public domain Bourne shell +.sh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Synopsis +.SH SYNOPSIS +.ad l +.ksh( +\fBksh\fP +.ksh) +.sh( +\fBsh\fP +.sh) +[\fB\(+-abCefhikmnprsuvxX\fP] [\fB\(+-o\fP \fIoption\fP] [ [ \fB\-c\fP \fIcommand-string\fP [\fIcommand-name\fP] | \fB\-s\fP | \fIfile\fP ] [\fIargument\fP ...] ] +.ad b +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Description +.SH DESCRIPTION +.ksh( +\fBksh\fP is a command interpreter that is intended for both +interactive and shell script use. +Its command language is a superset of the \fIsh\fP(1) shell language. +.ksh) +.sh( +\fBsh\fP is a re-implementation of the Bourne shell, a command +interpreter for both interactive and script use. +.sh) +.\"{{{ Shell Startup +.SS "Shell Startup" +The following options can be specified only on the command line: +.IP "\fB\-c\fP \fIcommand-string\fP" +the shell executes the command(s) contained in \fIcommand-string\fP +.IP \fB\-i\fP +interactive mode \(em see below +.IP \fB\-l\fP +login shell \(em see below +interactive mode \(em see below +.IP \fB\-s\fP +the shell reads commands from standard input; all non-option arguments +are positional parameters +.IP \fB\-r\fP +restricted mode \(em see below +.PP +In addition to the above, the options described in the \fBset\fP built-in +command can also be used on the command line. +.PP +If neither the \fB\-c\fP nor the \fB\-s\fP options are specified, the +first non-option argument specifies the name of a file the shell reads +commands from; if there are no non-option arguments, the shell reads +commands from standard input. +The name of the shell (\fIi.e.\fP, the contents of the \fB$0\fP) parameter +is determined as follows: if the \fB\-c\fP option is used and there is +a non-option argument, it is used as the name; if commands are being +read from a file, the file is used as the name; otherwise the name +the shell was called with (\fIi.e.\fP, argv[0]) is used. +.PP +A shell is \fBinteractive\fP if the \fB\-i\fP option is used or +if both standard input and standard error are attached to a tty. +An interactive shell has job control enabled (if available), +ignores the INT, QUIT and TERM signals, and prints prompts before +reading input (see \fBPS1\fP and \fBPS2\fP parameters). +For non-interactive shells, the \fBtrackall\fP option is on by default +(see \fBset\fP command below). +.PP +A shell is \fBrestricted\fP if the \fB\-r\fP option is used or if either +the basename of the name the shell is invoked with or the \fBSHELL\fP +parameter match the pattern *r*sh (\fIe.g.\fP, rsh, rksh, rpdksh, \fIetc.\fP). +The following restrictions come into effect after the shell processes +any profile and \fB$ENV\fP files: +.nr P2 \n(PD +.nr PD 0 +.IP \ \ \(bu +the \fBcd\fP command is disabled +.IP \ \ \(bu +the \fBSHELL\fP, \fBENV\fP and \fBPATH\fP parameters can't be changed +.IP \ \ \(bu +command names can't be specified with absolute or relative paths +.IP \ \ \(bu +the \fB\-p\fP option of the \fBcommand\fP built-in can't be used +.IP \ \ \(bu +redirections that create files can't be used (\fIi.e.\fP, \fB>\fP, +\fB>|\fP, \fB>>\fP, \fB<>\fP) +.nr PD \n(P2 +.PP +A shell is \fBprivileged\fP if the \fB\-p\fP option is used or if +the real user-id or group-id does not match the effective user-id +or group-id (see \fIgetuid\fP(2), \fIgetgid\fP(2)). +A privileged shell does not process $HOME/.profile nor the \fBENV\fP +parameter (see below), instead the file /etc/suid_profile is processed. +Clearing the privileged option causes the shell to set its effective +user-id (group-id) to its real user-id (group-id). +.PP +If the basename of the name the shell is called with (\fIi.e.\fP, argv[0]) +starts with \fB\-\fP or if the \fB\-l\fP option is used, the shell is assumed +to be a login shell and the shell reads and executes the contents of +\fB/etc/profile\fP, \fB$HOME/.profile\fP and \fB$ENV\fP if they exist and are +readable. +.PP +If the \fBENV\fP parameter is set when the shell starts (or, in the +case of login shells, after any profiles are processed), its value +is subjected to parameter, command, arithmetic and tilde substitution and +the resulting file (if any) is read and executed. +If the \fBENV\fP parameter is not set (and not null) the file \fB$HOME/.kshrc\fP +is included (after the above mentioned substitutions have been performed). +.PP +The exit status of the shell is 127 if the command file specified +on the command line could not be opened, or non-zero if a fatal syntax +error occurred during the execution of a script. +In the absence of fatal errors, the exit status is that of the last +command executed, or zero, if no command is executed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Command Syntax +.SS "Command Syntax" +.\"{{{ words and tokens +The shell begins parsing its input by breaking it into \fIword\fPs. +Words, which are sequences of characters, are delimited by unquoted +\fIwhite-space\fP characters (space, tab and newline) or \fImeta-characters\fP +(\fB<\fP, \fB>\fP, \fB|\fP, \fB;\fP, \fB&\fP, \fB(\fP and \fB)\fP). +Aside from delimiting words, spaces and tabs are ignored, while +newlines usually delimit commands. +The meta-characters are used in building the following tokens: +\fB<\fP, \fB<&\fP, \fB<<\fP, \fB>\fP, \fB>&\fP, \fB>>\fP, \fIetc.\fP are +used to specify redirections (see Input/Output Redirection below); +\fB|\fP is used to create pipelines; +.ksh( +\fB|&\fP is used to create co-processes (see Co-Processes below); +.ksh) +\fB;\fP is used to separate commands; +\fB&\fP is used to create asynchronous pipelines; +\fB&&\fP and \fB||\fP are used to specify conditional execution; +\fB;;\fP is used in \fBcase\fP statements; +.ksh( +\fB((\fP .. \fB))\fP are used in arithmetic expressions; +.ksh) +and lastly, +\fB(\fP .. \fB)\fP are used to create subshells. +.PP +White-space and meta-characters can be quoted individually using +backslash (\fB\e\fP), or in groups using double (\fB"\fP) or single (\fB'\fP) +quotes. +Note that the following characters are also treated specially by the shell and +must be quoted if they are to represent themselves: +\fB\e\fP, \fB"\fP, \fB'\fP, \fB#\fP, \fB$\fP, \fB`\fP, \fB~\fP, \fB{\fP, +\fB}\fP, \fB*\fP, \fB?\fP and \fB[\fP. +The first three of these are the above mentioned quoting characters +(see Quoting below); +\fB#\fP, if used at the beginning of a word, introduces a comment \(em everything +after the \fB#\fP up to the nearest newline is ignored; +\fB$\fP is used to introduce parameter, command and arithmetic substitutions +(see Substitution below); +\fB`\fP introduces an old-style command substitution +(see Substitution below); +\fB~\fP begins a directory expansion (see Tilde Expansion below); +\fB{\fP and \fB}\fP delimit \fIcsh\fP(1) style alternations +(see Brace Expansion below); +and, finally, \fB*\fP, \fB?\fP and \fB[\fP are used in file name generation +(see File Name Patterns below). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ simple-command +.PP +As words and tokens are parsed, the shell builds commands, of which +there are two basic types: \fIsimple-commands\fP, typically programs +that are executed, and \fIcompound-commands\fP, such as \fBfor\fP and +\fBif\fP statements, grouping constructs and function definitions. +.PP +A simple-command consists of some combination of parameter assignments (see +Parameters below), input/output redirections (see Input/Output Redirections +below), and command words; the only restriction is that parameter assignments +come before any command words. +The command words, if any, define the command that is to be executed and its +arguments. +The command may be a shell built-in command, a function or an \fIexternal +command\fP, \fIi.e.\fP, a separate executable file that is located using the +\fBPATH\fP parameter (see Command Execution below). +Note that all command constructs have an \fIexit status\fP: for external +commands, this is related to the status returned by \fIwait\fP(2) (if the +command could not be found, the exit status is 127, if it could not be +executed, the exit status is 126); +the exit status of other command constructs (built-in commands, functions, +compound-commands, pipelines, lists, \fIetc.\fP) are all well defined and are +described where the construct is described. +The exit status of a command consisting only of parameter assignments is that +of the last command substitution performed during the parameter assignment +or zero if there were no command substitutions. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ pipeline +.PP +Commands can be chained together using the \fB|\fP token to +form \fIpipelines\fP, in which the standard output of each command but +the last is piped (see \fIpipe\fP(2)) to the standard input of the following +command. +The exit status of a pipeline is that of its last command. +A pipeline may be prefixed by the \fB!\fP reserved word which +causes the exit status of the pipeline to be logically +complemented: if the original status was 0 the complemented status will +be 1, and if the original status was not 0, then the complemented +status will be 0. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ lists +.PP +\fILists\fP of commands can be created by separating pipelines by +any of the following tokens: \fB&&\fP, \fB||\fP, \fB&\fP, \fB|&\fP and \fB;\fP. +The first two are for conditional execution: \fIcmd1\fP \fB&&\fP \fIcmd2\fP +executes \fIcmd2\fP only if the exit status of \fIcmd1\fP is zero; +\fB||\fP is the opposite \(em \fIcmd2\fP is executed only if the exit status +of \fIcmd1\fP is non-zero. +\fB&&\fP and \fB||\fP have equal precedence which is higher than that of +\fB&\fP, \fB|&\fP and \fB;\fP, which also have equal precedence. +The \fB&\fP token causes the preceding command to be executed asynchronously, +that is, the shell starts the command, but does not wait for it to complete +(the shell does keep track of the status of asynchronous commands \(em see +Job Control below). +When an asynchronous command is started when job control is disabled +(\fIi.e.\fP, in most scripts), the command is started with signals INT +and QUIT ignored and with input redirected from /dev/null +(however, redirections specified in the asynchronous command have precedence). +.ksh( +The \fB|&\fP operator starts a \fIco-process\fP which is special kind of +asynchronous process (see Co-Processes below). +.ksh) +Note that a command must follow the \fB&&\fP and \fB||\fP operators, while +a command need not follow \fB&\fP, \fB|&\fP and \fB;\fP. +The exit status of a list is that of the last command executed, with the +exception of asynchronous lists, for which the exit status is 0. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ compound-commands +.PP +Compound commands are created using the following reserved words \(em these +words are only recognized if they are unquoted and if they are used as +the first word of a command (\fIi.e.\fP, they can't be preceded by parameter +assignments or redirections): +.TS +center; +lfB lfB lfB lfB lfB . +case else function then ! +do esac if time [[ +done fi in until { +elif for select while } +.TE +\fBNote:\fP Some shells (but not this one) execute control structure commands +in a subshell when one or more of their file descriptors are redirected, so +any environment changes inside them may fail. +To be portable, the \fBexec\fP statement should be used instead to redirect +file descriptors before the control structure. +.PP +In the following compound command descriptions, command lists (denoted as +\fIlist\fP) that are followed by reserved words must end with a +semi-colon, a newline or a (syntactically correct) reserved word. +For example, +.RS +\fB{ echo foo; echo bar; }\fP +.br +\fB{ echo foo; echo bar}\fP +.br +\fB{ { echo foo; echo bar; } }\fP +.RE +are all valid, but +.RS +\fB{ echo foo; echo bar }\fP +.RE +is not. +.\"{{{ ( list ) +.IP "\fB(\fP \fIlist\fP \fB)\fP" +Execute \fIlist\fP in a subshell. +There is no implicit way to pass +environment changes from a subshell back to its parent. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ { list } +.IP "\fB{\fP \fIlist\fP \fB}\fP" +Compound construct; \fIlist\fP is executed, but not in a subshell. +Note that \fB{\fP and \fB}\fP are reserved words, not meta-characters. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ case word in [ [ ( ] pattern [ | pattern ] ... ) list ;; ] ... esac +.IP "\fBcase\fP \fIword\fP \fBin\fP [ [\fB(\fP] \fIpattern\fP [\fB|\fP \fIpattern\fP] ... \fB)\fP \fIlist\fP \fB;;\fP ] ... \fBesac\fP" +The \fBcase\fP statement attempts to match \fIword\fP against the specified +\fIpattern\fPs; the \fIlist\fP associated with the first successfully matched +pattern is executed. +Patterns used in \fBcase\fP statements are the same as +those used for file name patterns except that the restrictions regarding +\fB\&.\fP and \fB/\fP are dropped. +Note that any unquoted space before and +after a pattern is stripped; any space with a pattern must be quoted. +Both the word and the patterns are subject to parameter, command, and +arithmetic substitution as well as tilde substitution. +For historical reasons, open and close braces may be used instead +of \fBin\fP and \fBesac\fP (\fIe.g.\fP, \fBcase $foo { *) echo bar; }\fP). +The exit status of a \fBcase\fP statement is that of the executed \fIlist\fP; +if no \fIlist\fP is executed, the exit status is zero. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ for name [ in word ... term ] do list done +.IP "\fBfor\fP \fIname\fP [ \fBin\fP \fIword\fP ... \fIterm\fP ] \fBdo\fP \fIlist\fP \fBdone\fP" +where \fIterm\fP is either a newline or a \fB;\fP. +For each \fIword\fP in the specified word list, the parameter \fIname\fP is +set to the word and \fIlist\fP is executed. +If \fBin\fP is not used to +specify a word list, the positional parameters (\fB"$1"\fP, \fB"$2"\fP, +\fIetc.\fP) are used instead. +For historical reasons, open and close braces may be used instead +of \fBdo\fP and \fBdone\fP (\fIe.g.\fP, \fBfor i; { echo $i; }\fP). +The exit status of a \fBfor\fP statement is the last exit status +of \fIlist\fP; if \fIlist\fP is never executed, the exit status is zero. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ if list then list [ elif list then list ] ... [ else list ] fi +.IP "\fBif\fP \fIlist\fP \fBthen\fP \fIlist\fP [\fBelif\fP \fIlist\fP \fBthen\fP \fIlist\fP] ... [\fBelse\fP \fIlist\fP] \fBfi\fP" +If the exit status of the first \fIlist\fP is zero, the second \fIlist\fP +is executed; otherwise the \fIlist\fP following the \fBelif\fP, if any, is +executed with similar consequences. +If all the lists following the \fBif\fP +and \fBelif\fPs fail (\fIi.e.\fP, exit with non-zero status), the \fIlist\fP +following the \fBelse\fP is executed. +The exit status of an \fBif\fP statement is that +of non-conditional \fIlist\fP that is executed; if no non-conditional +\fIlist\fP is executed, the exit status is zero. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ select name [ in word ... ] do list done +.ksh( +.IP "\fBselect\fP \fIname\fP [ \fBin\fP \fIword\fP ... \fIterm\fP ] \fBdo\fP \fIlist\fP \fBdone\fP" +where \fIterm\fP is either a newline or a \fB;\fP. +The \fBselect\fP statement provides an automatic method of presenting +the user with a menu and selecting from it. +An enumerated list of the specified \fIwords\fP is printed on standard +error, followed by a prompt (\fBPS3\fP, normally `\fB#? \fP'). +A number corresponding to one of the enumerated words is then read +from standard input, \fIname\fP is set to the selected word (or is +unset if the selection is not valid), \fBREPLY\fP +is set to what was read (leading/trailing space is stripped), +and \fIlist\fP is executed. +If a blank line (\fIi.e.\fP, zero or more \fBIFS\fP characters) is entered, +the menu is re-printed without executing \fIlist\fP. +When \fIlist\fP completes, the enumerated list is printed if \fBREPLY\fP +is null, the prompt is printed and so on. +This process is continues until an end-of-file is read, an interrupt is +received or a break statement is executed inside the loop. +If \fBin\fP \fIword\fP \fB\&...\fP is omitted, the positional parameters +are used (\fIi.e.\fP, \fB"$1"\fP, \fB"$2"\fP, \fIetc.\fP). +For historical reasons, open and close braces may be used instead +of \fBdo\fP and \fBdone\fP (\fIe.g.\fP, \fBselect i; { echo $i; }\fP). +The exit status of a \fBselect\fP statement is zero if a break statement +is used to exit the loop, non-zero otherwise. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ until list do list done +.IP "\fBuntil\fP \fIlist\fP \fBdo\fP \fIlist\fP \fBdone\fP" +This works like \fBwhile\fP, except that the body is executed only while the +exit status of the first \fIlist\fP is non-zero. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ while list do list done +.IP "\fBwhile\fP \fIlist\fP \fBdo\fP \fIlist\fP \fBdone\fP" +A \fBwhile\fP is a prechecked loop. +Its body is executed as often +as the exit status of the first \fIlist\fP is zero. +The exit status of a \fBwhile\fP statement is the last exit status +of the \fIlist\fP in the body of the loop; if the body is not executed, +the exit status is zero. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ function name { list } +.IP "\fBfunction\fP \fIname\fP \fB{\fP \fIlist\fP \fB}\fP" +Defines the function \fIname\fP. +See Functions below. +Note that redirections specified after a function definition are +performed whenever the function is executed, not when the function +definition is executed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ name () command +.IP "\fIname\fP \fB()\fP \fIcommand\fP" +Mostly the same as \fBfunction\fP. +See Functions below. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ time [-p] [ pipeline ] +.IP "\fBtime\fP [ \fB-p\fP ] [ \fIpipeline\fP ]" +The \fBtime\fP reserved word is described in the Command Execution section. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ (( expression )) +.ksh( +.IP "\fB((\fP \fIexpression\fP \fB))\fP" +The arithmetic expression \fIexpression\fP is evaluated; +equivalent to \fBlet "\fP\fIexpression\fP\fB"\fP. +See Arithmetic Expressions and the \fBlet\fP command below. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ [[ expression ]] +.ksh( +.IP "\fB[[\fP \fIexpression\fP \fB]]\fP" +Similar to the \fBtest\fP and \fB[\fP \&... \fB]\fP commands (described later), +with the following exceptions: +.RS +.nr P2 \n(PD +.nr PD 0 +.IP \ \ \(bu +Field splitting and file name generation are not performed on +arguments. +.IP \ \ \(bu +The \fB\-a\fP (and) and \fB\-o\fP (or) operators are replaced with +\fB&&\fP and \fB||\fP, respectively. +.IP \ \ \(bu +Operators (\fIe.g.\fP, \fB\-f\fP, \fB=\fP, \fB!\fP, \fIetc.\fP) must be unquoted. +.IP \ \ \(bu +The second operand of \fB!=\fP and \fB=\fP +expressions are patterns (\fIe.g.\fP, the comparison in +.ce +\fB[[ foobar = f*r ]]\fP +succeeds). +.IP \ \ \(bu +There are two additional binary operators: \fB<\fP and \fB>\fP +which return true if their first string operand is less than, +or greater than, their second string operand, respectively. +.IP \ \ \(bu +The single argument form +of \fBtest\fP, which tests if the argument has non-zero length, is not valid +- explicit operators must always be used, \fIe.g.\fP, instead of +.ce +\fB[\fP \fIstr\fP \fB]\fP +use +.ce +\fB[[ \-n \fP\fIstr\fP\fB ]]\fP +.IP \ \ \(bu +Parameter, command and arithmetic substitutions are performed as +expressions are evaluated and lazy expression evaluation is used for +the \fB&&\fP and \fB||\fP operators. +This means that in the statement +.ce +\fB[[ -r foo && $(< foo) = b*r ]]\fP +the \fB$(< foo)\fP is evaluated if and only if the file \fBfoo\fP exists +and is readable. +.nr PD \n(P2 +.RE +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Quoting +.SS Quoting +Quoting is used to prevent the shell from treating characters or words +specially. +There are three methods of quoting: First, \fB\e\fP quotes +the following character, unless it is at the end of a line, in which +case both the \fB\e\fP and the newline are stripped. +Second, a single quote (\fB'\fP) quotes everything up to the next single +quote (this may span lines). +Third, a double quote (\fB"\fP) quotes all characters, +except \fB$\fP, \fB`\fP and \fB\e\fP, up to the next unquoted double quote. +\fB$\fP and \fB`\fP inside double quotes have their usual meaning (\fIi.e.\fP, +parameter, command or arithmetic substitution) except no field splitting +is carried out on the results of double-quoted substitutions. +If a \fB\e\fP inside a double-quoted string is followed by \fB\e\fP, \fB$\fP, +\fB`\fP or \fB"\fP, it is replaced by the second character; if it is +followed by a newline, both the \fB\e\fP and the newline are stripped; +otherwise, both the \fB\e\fP and the character following are unchanged. +.PP +Note: An earlier version of ksh(1) changed the interpretation of sequences +of the form \fB"\fP...\fB`\fP...\fB\e"\fP...\fB`\fP..\fB"\fP +according to whether or not POSIX mode was in effect. +In the current implementation, the backslash in \fB\e"\fP +is seen and removed by the outer \fB"\fP...\fB"\fP, +so the backslash is not seen by the inner \fB`\fP...\fB`\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Aliases +.SS "Aliases" +There are two types of aliases: normal command aliases and tracked aliases. +Command aliases are normally used as a short hand for a long +or often used command. +The shell expands command aliases (\fIi.e.\fP, +substitutes the alias name for its value) when it reads the first word +of a command. +An expanded alias is re-processed to check for more +aliases. +If a command alias ends in a space or tab, the following word +is also checked for alias expansion. +The alias expansion process stops +when a word that is not an alias is found, when a quoted word is found +or when an alias word that is currently being expanded is found. +.PP +The following command aliases are defined automatically by the shell: +.ft B +.RS +.ksh( +autoload='typeset \-fu' +.br +functions='typeset \-f' +.br +.ksh) +hash='alias \-t' +.ksh( +.br +history='fc \-l' +.br +integer='typeset \-i' +.br +local='typeset' +.br +login='exec login' +.\" ifndef __NetBSD__ +.\" .br +.\" newgrp='exec newgrp' +.\" endif +.br +nohup='nohup ' +.br +r='fc \-e \-' +.br +stop='kill \-STOP' +.br +suspend='kill \-STOP $$' +.ksh) +.br +type='whence \-v' +.RE +.ft P +.PP +Tracked aliases allow the shell to remember where it found a particular +command. +The first time the shell does a path search for a command that +is marked as a tracked alias, it saves the full path of the command. +The next time the command is executed, the shell checks the saved path +to see that it is still valid, and if so, avoids repeating the path search. +Tracked aliases can be listed and created using \fBalias \-t\fP. +Note that changing the \fBPATH\fP parameter clears the saved +paths for all tracked aliases. +If the \fBtrackall\fP option is set (\fIi.e.\fP, +\fBset \-o trackall\fP or \fBset \-h\fP), the shell tracks all commands. +This option is set automatically for non-interactive shells. +For interactive shells, only the following commands are automatically +tracked: \fBcat\fP, \fBcc\fP, \fBchmod\fP, \fBcp\fP, \fBdate\fP, \fBed\fP, +\fBemacs\fP, \fBgrep\fP, \fBls\fP, \fBmail\fP, \fBmake\fP, \fBmv\fP, +\fBpr\fP, \fBrm\fP, \fBsed\fP, \fBsh\fP, \fBvi\fP and \fBwho\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Substitution +.SS "Substitution" +The first step the shell takes in executing a simple-command is to +perform substitutions on the words of the command. +There are three kinds of substitution: parameter, command and arithmetic. +Parameter substitutions, which are described in detail in the next section, +take the form \fB$name\fP or \fB${\fP...\fB}\fP; command substitutions take +the form \fB$(\fP\fIcommand\fP\fB)\fP or \fB`\fP\fIcommand\fP\fB`\fP; +and arithmetic substitutions take the form \fB$((\fP\fIexpression\fP\fB))\fP. +.PP +If a substitution appears outside of double quotes, the results of the +substitution are generally subject to word or field splitting according to +the current value of the \fBIFS\fP parameter. +The \fBIFS\fP parameter specifies a list of characters which +are used to break a string up into several words; +any characters from the set space, tab and newline that appear in the +IFS characters are called \fIIFS white space\fP. +Sequences of one or more IFS white space characters, in combination with +zero or one non-IFS white space characters delimit a field. +As a special case, leading and trailing IFS white space is stripped (\fIi.e.\fP, +no leading or trailing empty field is created by it); leading or trailing +non-IFS white space does create an empty field. +Example: if \fBIFS\fP is set to `:', the sequence of characters +`A:B::D' contains four fields: `A', `B', `' and `D'. +Note that if the \fBIFS\fP parameter is set to the null string, no +field splitting is done; if the parameter is unset, the default value +of space, tab and newline is used. +.PP +The results of substitution are, unless otherwise specified, also subject +to brace expansion and file name expansion (see the relevant sections +below). +.PP +A command substitution is replaced by the output generated by the specified +command, which is run in a subshell. +For \fB$(\fP\fIcommand\fP\fB)\fP substitutions, normal quoting rules +are used when \fIcommand\fP is parsed, however, for the +\fB`\fP\fIcommand\fP\fB`\fP form, a \fB\e\fP followed by any of +\fB$\fP, \fB`\fP or \fB\e\fP is stripped (a \fB\e\fP followed by any other +character is unchanged). +As a special case in command substitutions, a command of the form +\fB<\fP \fIfile\fP is interpreted to mean substitute the contents +of \fIfile\fP ($(< foo) has the same effect as $(cat foo), but it +is carried out more efficiently because no process is started). +.br +.\"todo: fix this( $(..) parenthesis counting). +NOTE: \fB$(\fP\fIcommand\fP\fB)\fP expressions are currently parsed by +finding the matching parenthesis, regardless of quoting. +This will hopefully be fixed soon. +.PP +Arithmetic substitutions are replaced by the value of the specified +expression. +For example, the command \fBecho $((2+3*4))\fP prints 14. +See Arithmetic Expressions for a description of an \fIexpression\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Parameters +.SS "Parameters" +Parameters are shell variables; they can be assigned values and +their values can be accessed using a parameter substitution. +A parameter name is either one of the special single punctuation or digit +character parameters described below, or a letter followed by zero or more +letters or digits (`_' counts as a letter). +The later form can be treated as arrays by appending an array +index of the form: \fB[\fP\fIexpr\fP\fB]\fP where \fIexpr\fP is +an arithmetic expression. +Array indices are currently limited to the range 0 through 1023, inclusive. +Parameter substitutions take the form \fB$\fP\fIname\fP, +\fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB}\fP or +\fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB[\fP\fIexpr\fP\fB]}\fP, where \fIname\fP is a +parameter name. +If substitution is performed on a parameter (or an array parameter element) +that is not set, a null +string is substituted unless the \fBnounset\fP option (\fBset \-o nounset\fP +or \fBset \-u\fP) is set, in which case an error occurs. +.PP +.\"{{{ parameter assignment +Parameters can be assigned values in a number of ways. +First, the shell implicitly sets some parameters like \fB#\fP, \fBPWD\fP, +etc.; this is the only way the special single character parameters are +set. +Second, parameters are imported from the shell's environment at startup. +Third, parameters can be assigned values on the command line, for example, +`\fBFOO=bar\fP' sets the parameter FOO to bar; multiple parameter +assignments can be given on a single command line and they can +be followed by a simple-command, in which case the assignments are +in effect only for the duration of the command (such assignments are +also exported, see below for implications of this). +Note that both the parameter name and the \fB=\fP must be unquoted for +the shell to recognize a parameter assignment. +The fourth way of setting a parameter is with the \fBexport\fP, \fBreadonly\fP +and \fBtypeset\fP commands; see their descriptions in the Command Execution +section. +Fifth, \fBfor\fP and \fBselect\fP loops set parameters as well as +the \fBgetopts\fP, \fBread\fP and \fBset \-A\fP commands. +Lastly, parameters can be assigned values using assignment operators +inside arithmetic expressions (see Arithmetic Expressions below) or +using the \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP\fB}\fP form +of parameter substitution (see below). +.\"}}} +.PP +.\"{{{ environment +Parameters with the export attribute (set using the \fBexport\fP or +\fBtypeset \-x\fP commands, or by parameter assignments followed by simple +commands) are put in the environment (see \fIenviron\fP(7)) of commands +run by the shell as \fIname\fP\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP pairs. +The order in which parameters appear in the environment of a command +is unspecified. +When the shell starts up, it extracts parameters and their values from its +environment and automatically sets the export attribute for those parameters. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ${name[:][-+=?]word} +.PP +Modifiers can be applied to the \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB}\fP form of parameter +substitution: +.IP \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB:-\fP\fIword\fP\fB}\fP +if \fIname\fP is set and not null, it is substituted, otherwise \fIword\fP is +substituted. +.IP \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB:+\fP\fIword\fP\fB}\fP +if \fIname\fP is set and not null, \fIword\fP is substituted, otherwise nothing is substituted. +.IP \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB:=\fP\fIword\fP\fB}\fP +if \fIname\fP is set and not null, it is substituted, otherwise it is +assigned \fIword\fP and the resulting value of \fIname\fP is substituted. +.IP \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB:?\fP\fIword\fP\fB}\fP +if \fIname\fP is set and not null, it is substituted, otherwise \fIword\fP +is printed on standard error (preceded by \fIname\fP:) and an error occurs +(normally causing termination of a shell script, function or \&.-script). +If word is omitted the string `parameter null or not set' is used instead. +.PP +In the above modifiers, the \fB:\fP can be omitted, in which case the +conditions only depend on \fIname\fP being set (as opposed to set and +not null). +If \fIword\fP is needed, parameter, command, arithmetic and tilde substitution +are performed on it; if \fIword\fP is not needed, it is not evaluated. +.\"}}} +.PP +The following forms of parameter substitution can also be used: +.\"{{{ ${#name} +.IP \fB${#\fP\fIname\fP\fB}\fP +The number of positional parameters if \fIname\fP is \fB*\fP, \fB@\fP or +is not specified, +or the length of the string value of parameter \fIname\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ${#name[*]}, ${#name[@]} +.IP "\fB${#\fP\fIname\fP\fB[*]}\fP, \fB${#\fP\fIname\fP\fB[@]}\fP" +The number of elements in the array \fIname\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ${name#pattern}, ${name##pattern} +.IP "\fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB#\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB}\fP, \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB##\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB}\fP" +If \fIpattern\fP matches the beginning of the value of parameter \fIname\fP, +the matched text is deleted from the result of substitution. +A single \fB#\fP results in the shortest match, two \fB#\fP's results in the +longest match. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ${name%pattern}, ${name%%pattern} +.IP "\fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB%\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB}\fP, \fB${\fP\fIname\fP\fB%%\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB}\fP" +Like \fB${\fP..\fB#\fP..\fB}\fP substitution, but it deletes from the end of the +value. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ special shell parameters +.PP +The following special parameters are implicitly set by the shell and cannot be +set directly using assignments: +.\"{{{ ! +.IP \fB!\fP +Process id of the last background process started. +If no background processes have been started, the parameter is not set. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ # +.IP \fB#\fP +The number of positional parameters (\fIi.e.\fP, \fB$1\fP, \fB$2\fP, +\fIetc.\fP). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ $ +.IP \fB$\fP +The process ID of the shell, or the PID of the original shell if +it is a subshell. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ - +.IP \fB\-\fP +The concatenation of the current single letter options +(see \fBset\fP command below for list of options). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ? +.IP \fB?\fP +The exit status of the last non-asynchronous command executed. +If the last command was killed by a signal, \fB$?\fP is set to 128 plus +the signal number. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ 0 +.IP "\fB0\fP" +The name the shell was invoked with (\fIi.e.\fP, \fBargv[0]\fP), or the +\fBcommand-name\fP if it was invoked with the \fB\-c\fP option and the +\fBcommand-name\fP was supplied, or the \fIfile\fP argument, if it was +supplied. +If the \fBposix\fP option is not set, \fB$0\fP is the name of the current +function or script. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ 1-9 +.IP "\fB1\fP ... \fB9\fP" +The first nine positional parameters that were supplied to the shell, +function or \fB.\fP-script. +Further positional parameters may be accessed using +\fB${\fP\fInumber\fP\fB}\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ * +.IP \fB*\fP +All positional parameters (except parameter 0), +\fIi.e.\fP, \fB$1 $2 $3\fP.... +If used outside of double quotes, parameters are separate words +(which are subjected to word splitting); if used within double quotes, +parameters are separated by the first character of the \fBIFS\fP parameter +(or the empty string if \fBIFS\fP is null). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ @ +.IP \fB@\fP +Same as \fB$*\fP, unless it is used inside double quotes, in which case +a separate word is generated for each positional parameter \- if there +are no positional parameters, no word is generated ("$@" can be used +to access arguments, verbatim, without losing null arguments or +splitting arguments with spaces). +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ general shell parameters +.PP +The following parameters are set and/or used by the shell: +.\"{{{ _ +.ksh( +.IP "\fB_\fP \fI(underscore)\fP" +When an external command is executed by the shell, this parameter is +set in the environment of the new process to the path of the executed +command. +In interactive use, this parameter is also set in the parent shell to +the last word of the previous command. +When \fBMAILPATH\fP messages are evaluated, this parameter contains +the name of the file that changed (see \fBMAILPATH\fP parameter below). +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ CDPATH +.IP \fBCDPATH\fP +Search path for the \fBcd\fP built-in command. +Works the same way as +\fBPATH\fP for those directories not beginning with \fB/\fP in \fBcd\fP +commands. +Note that if CDPATH is set and does not contain \fB.\fP nor an empty path, +the current directory is not searched. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ COLUMNS +.IP \fBCOLUMNS\fP +Set to the number of columns on the terminal or window. +Currently set to the \fBcols\fP value as reported by \fIstty\fP(1) if that +value is non-zero. +This parameter is used by the interactive line editing modes, and by +\fBselect\fP, \fBset \-o\fP and \fBkill \-l\fP commands +to format information in columns. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ EDITOR +.ksh( +.IP \fBEDITOR\fP +If the \fBVISUAL\fP parameter is not set, this parameter controls the +command line editing mode for interactive shells. +See \fBVISUAL\fP parameter below for how this works. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ENV +.IP \fBENV\fP +If this parameter is found to be set after any profile files are +executed, the expanded value is used as a shell start-up file. +It typically contains function and alias definitions. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ERRNO +.IP \fBERRNO\fP +Integer value of the shell's errno variable \(em indicates the reason +the last system call failed. +.\" todo: ERRNO variable +.sp +Not implemented yet. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ EXECSHELL +.IP \fBEXECSHELL\fP +If set, this parameter is assumed to contain the shell that is to be +used to execute commands that \fIexecve\fP(2) fails to execute and +which do not start with a `\fB#!\fP \fIshell\fP' sequence. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ FCEDIT +.IP \fBFCEDIT\fP +The editor used by the \fBfc\fP command (see below). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ FPATH +.IP \fBFPATH\fP +Like \fBPATH\fP, but used when an undefined function is executed to locate +the file defining the function. +It is also searched when a command can't be found using \fBPATH\fP. +See Functions below for more information. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ HISTFILE +.ksh( +.IP \fBHISTFILE\fP +The name of the file used to store history. +When assigned to, history is loaded from the specified file. +Also, several invocations of the +shell running on the same machine will share history if their +\fBHISTFILE\fP parameters all point at the same file. +.br +NOTE: if HISTFILE isn't set, no history file is used. +This is +different from the original Korn shell, which uses \fB$HOME/.sh_history\fP; +in future, pdksh may also use a default history file. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ HISTSIZE +.ksh( +.IP \fBHISTSIZE\fP +The number of commands normally stored for history, default 128. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ HOME +.IP \fBHOME\fP +The default directory for the \fBcd\fP command and the value +substituted for an unqualified \fB~\fP (see Tilde Expansion below). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ IFS +.IP \fBIFS\fP +Internal field separator, used during substitution and by the \fBread\fP +command, to split values into distinct arguments; normally set to +space, tab and newline. +See Substitution above for details. +.br +\fBNote:\fP this parameter is not imported from the environment +when the shell is started. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ KSH_VERSION +.ksh( +.IP \fBKSH_VERSION\fP +The version of shell and the date the version was created (readonly). +See also the version commands in Emacs Editing Mode +and Vi Editing Mode sections, below. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ SH_VERSION +.sh( +.IP \fBSH_VERSION\fP +The version of shell and the date the version was created (readonly). +.sh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ LINENO +.IP \fBLINENO\fP +The line number of the function or shell script that is currently being +executed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ LINES +.IP \fBLINES\fP +Set to the number of lines on the terminal or window. +.\"Currently set to the \fBrows\fP value as reported by \fIstty\fP(1) if that +.\"value is non-zero. +.\" todo: LINES variable +.sp +Not implemented yet. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ MAIL +.ksh( +.IP \fBMAIL\fP +If set, the user will be informed of the arrival of mail in the named file. +This parameter is ignored if the \fBMAILPATH\fP parameter is set. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ MAILCHECK +.ksh( +.IP \fBMAILCHECK\fP +How often, in seconds, the shell will check for mail in the file(s) +specified by \fBMAIL\fP or \fBMAILPATH\fP. +If 0, the shell checks before each prompt. +The default is 600 (10 minutes). +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ MAILPATH +.ksh( +.IP \fBMAILPATH\fP +A list of files to be checked for mail. +The list is colon separated, +and each file may be followed by a \fB?\fP and a message to be printed +if new mail has arrived. +Command, parameter and arithmetic substitution is +performed on the message, and, during substitution, the parameter \fB$_\fP +contains the name of the file. +The default message is \fByou have mail in $_\fP. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ OLDPWD +.IP \fBOLDPWD\fP +The previous working directory. +Unset if \fBcd\fP has not successfully changed directories since the +shell started, or if the shell doesn't know where it is. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ OPTARG +.IP \fBOPTARG\fP +When using \fBgetopts\fP, it contains the argument for a parsed option, +if it requires one. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ OPTIND +.IP \fBOPTIND\fP +The index of the last argument processed when using \fBgetopts\fP. +Assigning 1 to this parameter causes \fBgetopts\fP to +process arguments from the beginning the next time it is invoked. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PATH +.IP \fBPATH\fP +A colon separated list of directories that are searched when looking +for commands and \fB.\fP'd files. +An empty string resulting from a leading or trailing colon, or two adjacent +colons is treated as a `.', the current directory. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ POSIXLY_CORRECT +.IP \fBPOSIXLY_CORRECT\fP +If set, this parameter causes the \fBposix\fP option to be enabled. +See POSIX Mode below. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PPID +.IP \fBPPID\fP +The process ID of the shell's parent (readonly). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PS1 +.IP \fBPS1\fP +\fBPS1\fP is the primary prompt for interactive shells. +.ksh( +Parameter, command and arithmetic substitutions are performed, and +\fB!\fP is replaced with the current command number (see \fBfc\fP +command below). +A literal ! can be put in the prompt by placing !! in PS1. +Note that since the command line editors try to figure out how long the +prompt is (so they know how far it is to edge of the screen), +escape codes in the prompt tend to mess things up. +You can tell the shell not to count certain sequences (such as escape codes) +by prefixing your prompt with a non-printing character (such as control-A) +followed by a carriage return and then delimiting the escape codes with +this non-printing character. +If you don't have any non-printing characters, you're out of luck... +BTW, don't blame me for this hack; it's in the original ksh. +.ksh) +.sh( +The prompt is printed verbatim (\fIi.e.\fP, no substitutions are done). +.sh) +Default is `\fB$\ \fP' for non-root users, `\fB#\ \fP' for root. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PS2 +.IP \fBPS2\fP +Secondary prompt string, by default `\fB>\fP ', used when more input is +needed to complete a command. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PS3 +.ksh( +.IP \fBPS3\fP +Prompt used by \fBselect\fP statement when reading a menu selection. +Default is `\fB#?\ \fP'. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PS4 +.IP \fBPS4\fP +Used to prefix commands that are printed during execution tracing +(see \fBset \-x\fP command below). +.ksh( +Parameter, command and arithmetic substitutions are performed +before it is printed. +.ksh) +.sh( +The prompt is printed verbatim (\fIi.e.\fP, no substitutions are done). +.sh) +Default is `\fB+\ \fP'. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ PWD +.IP \fBPWD\fP +The current working directory. +Maybe unset or null if shell doesn't know where it is. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ RANDOM +.ksh( +.IP \fBRANDOM\fP +A simple random number generator. +Every time \fBRANDOM\fP is +referenced, it is assigned the next number in a random number series. +The point in the series can be set by assigning a number to +\fBRANDOM\fP (see \fIrand\fP(3)). +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ REPLY +.IP \fBREPLY\fP +Default parameter for the \fBread\fP command if no names are given. +Also used in \fBselect\fP loops to store the value that is read from +standard input. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ SECONDS +.ksh( +.IP \fBSECONDS\fP +The number of seconds since the shell started or, if the parameter has been +assigned an integer value, the number of seconds since the assignment plus +the value that was assigned. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ TMOUT +.ksh( +.IP \fBTMOUT\fP +If set to a positive integer in an interactive shell, it specifies +the maximum number of seconds the shell will wait for input after +printing the primary prompt (\fBPS1\fP). +If the time is exceeded, the shell exits. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ TMPDIR +.IP \fBTMPDIR\fP +The directory shell temporary files are created in. +If this parameter is not set, or does not contain the absolute path of a +writable directory, temporary files are created in \fB/tmp\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ VISUAL +.ksh( +.IP \fBVISUAL\fP +If set, this parameter controls the command line editing mode for +interactive shells. +If the last component of the path specified in this +parameter contains the string \fBvi\fP, \fBemacs\fP or \fBgmacs\fP, the +vi, emacs or gmacs (Gosling emacs) editing mode is enabled, respectively. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Tilde Expansion +.SS "Tilde Expansion" +Tilde expansion, which is done in parallel with parameter substitution, +is done on words starting with an unquoted \fB~\fP. +The characters following the tilde, up to the first \fB/\fP, if any, +are assumed to be a login name. +If the login name is empty, \fB+\fP or \fB\-\fP, the +value of the \fBHOME\fP, \fBPWD\fP, or \fBOLDPWD\fP parameter is +substituted, respectively. +Otherwise, the password file is searched for the login name, and the +tilde expression is substituted with the user's home directory. +If the login name is not found in the password +file or if any quoting or parameter substitution occurs in the login name, +no substitution is performed. +.PP +In parameter assignments (those preceding a simple-command or those +occurring in the arguments of \fBalias\fP, \fBexport\fP, \fBreadonly\fP, +and \fBtypeset\fP), tilde expansion is done after any unquoted colon +(\fB:\fP), and login names are also delimited by colons. +.PP +The home directory of previously expanded login names are cached and +re-used. +The \fBalias \-d\fP command may be used to list, change and +add to this cache (\fIe.g.\fP, `alias \-d fac=/usr/local/facilities; cd +~fac/bin'). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Brace Expansion +.ksh( +.SS "Brace Expansion (alternation)" +Brace expressions, which take the form +.RS +\fIprefix\fP\fB{\fP\fIstr\fP1\fB,\fP...\fB,\fP\fIstr\fPN\fB}\fP\fIsuffix\fP +.RE +are expanded to N words, each of which is the concatenation of +\fIprefix\fP, \fIstr\fPi and \fIsuffix\fP +(\fIe.g.\fP, `a{c,b{X,Y},d}e' expands to four word: ace, abXe, abYe, and ade). +As noted in the example, brace expressions can be nested and the resulting +words are not sorted. +Brace expressions must contain an unquoted comma (\fB,\fP) for expansion +to occur (\fIi.e.\fP, \fB{}\fP and \fB{foo}\fP are not expanded). +Brace expansion is carried out after parameter substitution and before +file name generation. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ File Name Patterns +.SS "File Name Patterns" +.PP +A file name pattern is a word containing one or more unquoted \fB?\fP or +\fB*\fP characters or \fB[\fP..\fB]\fP sequences. +Once brace expansion has +been performed, the shell replaces file name patterns with the sorted names +of all the files that match the pattern (if no files match, the word is +left unchanged). +The pattern elements have the following meaning: +.IP \fB?\fP +matches any single character. +.IP \fB*\fP +matches any sequence of characters. +.IP \fB[\fP..\fB]\fP +matches any of the characters inside the brackets. +Ranges of characters +can be specified by separating two characters by a \fB\-\fP, \fIe.g.\fP, +\fB[a0\-9]\fP matches the letter \fBa\fP or any digit. +In order to represent itself, a +\fB\-\fP must either be quoted or the first or last character in the character +list. +Similarly, a \fB]\fP must be quoted or the first character in the list +if it is represent itself instead of the end of the list. +Also, a \fB!\fP +appearing at the start of the list has special meaning (see below), so to +represent itself it must be quoted or appear later in the list. +.IP \fB[!\fP..\fB]\fP +like \fB[\fP..\fB]\fP, except it matches any character not inside the brackets. +.ksh( +.IP "\fB*(\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB|\fP ... \fP|\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB)\fP" +matches any string of characters that matches zero or more occurrences +of the specified patterns. +Example: the pattern \fB*(foo|bar)\fP matches the strings +`', `foo', `bar', `foobarfoo', \fIetc.\fP. +.IP "\fB+(\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB|\fP ... \fP|\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB)\fP" +matches any string of characters that matches one or more occurrences +of the specified patterns. +Example: the pattern \fB+(foo|bar)\fP matches the strings +`foo', `bar', `foobarfoo', \fIetc.\fP. +.IP "\fB?(\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB|\fP ... \fP|\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB)\fP" +matches the empty string or a string that matches one of the +specified patterns. +Example: the pattern \fB?(foo|bar)\fP only matches the strings +`', `foo' and `bar'. +.IP "\fB@(\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB|\fP ... \fP|\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB)\fP" +matches a string that matches one of the +specified patterns. +Example: the pattern \fB@(foo|bar)\fP only matches the strings +`foo' and `bar'. +.IP "\fB!(\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB|\fP ... \fP|\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB)\fP" +matches any string that does not match one of the specified +patterns. +Examples: the pattern \fB!(foo|bar)\fP matches all strings except +`foo' and `bar'; the pattern \fB!(*)\fP matches no strings; +the pattern \fB!(?)*\fP matches all strings (think about it). +.ksh) +.PP +Note that pdksh currently never matches \fB.\fP and \fB..\fP, but the original +ksh, Bourne sh and bash do, so this may have to change (too bad). +.PP +Note that none of the above pattern elements match either a period (\fB.\fP) +at the start of a file name or a slash (\fB/\fP), even if they are explicitly +used in a \fB[\fP..\fB]\fP sequence; also, the names \fB.\fP and \fB..\fP +are never matched, even by the pattern \fB.*\fP. +.PP +If the \fBmarkdirs\fP option is set, any directories that result from +file name generation are marked with a trailing \fB/\fP. +.PP +.\" todo: implement this ([[:alpha:]], \fIetc.\fP) +The POSIX character classes (\fIi.e.\fP, +\fB[:\fP\fIclass-name\fP\fB:]\fP inside a \fB[\fP..\fB]\fP expression) +are not yet implemented. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Input/Output Redirection +.SS "Input/Output Redirection" +When a command is executed, its standard input, standard output and +standard error (file descriptors 0, 1 and 2, respectively) are normally +inherited from the shell. +Three exceptions to this are commands in pipelines, for which standard input +and/or standard output are those set up by the pipeline, asynchronous commands +created when job control is disabled, for which standard input is initially +set to be from \fB/dev/null\fP, and commands for which any of the following +redirections have been specified: +.IP "\fB>\fP \fIfile\fP" +standard output is redirected to \fIfile\fP. +If \fIfile\fP does not exist, +it is created; if it does exist, is a regular file and the \fBnoclobber\fP +option is set, an error occurs, otherwise the file is truncated. +Note that this means the command \fIcmd < foo > foo\fP will open +\fIfoo\fP for reading and then truncate it when it opens it for writing, +before \fIcmd\fP gets a chance to actually read \fIfoo\fP. +.IP "\fB>|\fP \fIfile\fP" +same as \fB>\fP, except the file is truncated, even if the \fBnoclobber\fP +option is set. +.IP "\fB>>\fP \fIfile\fP" +same as \fB>\fP, except the file an existing file is appended to instead +of being truncated. +Also, the file is opened in append mode, so writes +always go to the end of the file (see \fIopen\fP(2)). +.IP "\fB<\fP \fIfile\fP" +standard input is redirected from \fIfile\fP, which is opened for reading. +.IP "\fB<>\fP \fIfile\fP" +same as \fB<\fP, except the file is opened for reading and writing. +.IP "\fB<<\fP \fImarker\fP" +after reading the command line containing this kind of redirection (called a +here document), the shell copies lines from the command source into a temporary +file until a line matching \fImarker\fP is read. +When the command is executed, standard input is redirected from the temporary +file. +If \fImarker\fP contains no quoted characters, the contents of the +temporary file are processed as if enclosed in double quotes each time +the command is executed, so parameter, command and arithmetic substitutions +are performed, along with backslash (\fB\e\fP) escapes for +\fB$\fP, \fB`\fP, \fB\e\fP and \fB\enewline\fP. +If multiple here documents are used on the same command line, they are +saved in order. +.IP "\fB<<-\fP \fImarker\fP" +same as \fB<<\fP, except leading tabs are stripped from lines in the +here document. +.IP "\fB<&\fP \fIfd\fP" +standard input is duplicated from file descriptor \fIfd\fP. +\fIfd\fP can be a single digit, indicating the number of an existing +file descriptor, the letter \fBp\fP, indicating the file descriptor +associated with the output of the current co-process, or +the character \fB\-\fP, indicating standard input is to be closed. +.IP "\fB>&\fP \fIfd\fP" +same as \fB<&\fP, except the operation is done on standard output. +.PP +In any of the above redirections, the file descriptor that is redirected +(\fIi.e.\fP, standard input or standard output) can be explicitly given by +preceding the redirection with a single digit. +Parameter, command and arithmetic substitutions, tilde substitutions and +(if the shell is interactive) file name generation are all performed +on the \fIfile\fP, \fImarker\fP and \fIfd\fP arguments of redirections. +Note however, that the results of any file name generation are only used +if a single file is matched; if multiple files match, the word with the +unexpanded file name generation characters is used. +Note that in restricted shells, redirections which can create files cannot +be used. +.PP +For simple-commands, redirections may appear anywhere in the command, for +compound-commands (\fBif\fP statements, \fIetc.\fP), any redirections must +appear at the end. +Redirections are processed after pipelines are created and in the order they +are given, so +.RS +\fBcat /foo/bar 2>&1 > /dev/null | cat \-n\fP +.RE +will print an error with a line number prepended to it. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Arithmetic Expressions +.SS "Arithmetic Expressions" +Integer arithmetic expressions can be used +.ksh( +with the \fBlet\fP command, +.ksh) +inside \fB$((\fP..\fB))\fP expressions, +inside array references (\fIe.g.\fP, \fIname\fP\fB[\fP\fIexpr\fP\fB]\fP), +as numeric arguments to the \fBtest\fP command, +and as the value of an assignment to an integer parameter. +.PP +Expression may contain alpha-numeric parameter identifiers, array +references, and integer constants and may be combined with the +following C operators (listed and grouped in increasing order of precedence). +.TP +Unary operators: +\fB+ \- ! ~ ++ --\fP +.TP +Binary operators: +\fB,\fP +.br +\fB= *= /= %= += \-= <<= >>= &= ^= |=\fP +.br +\fB||\fP +.br +\fB&&\fP +.br +\fB|\fP +.br +\fB^\fP +.br +\fB&\fP +.br +\fB== !=\fP +.br +\fB< <= >= >\fP +.br +\fB<< >>\fP +.br +\fB+ \-\fP +.br +\fB* / %\fP +.TP +Ternary operator: +\fB?:\fP (precedence is immediately higher than assignment) +.TP +Grouping operators: +\fB( )\fP +.PP +Integer constants may be specified with arbitrary bases using the notation +\fIbase\fP\fB#\fP\fInumber\fP, where \fIbase\fP is a decimal integer specifying +the base, and \fInumber\fP is a number in the specified base. +.LP +The operators are evaluated as follows: +.RS +.IP "unary \fB+\fP" +result is the argument (included for completeness). +.IP "unary \fB\-\fP" +negation. +.IP "\fB!\fP" +logical not; the result is 1 if argument is zero, 0 if not. +.IP "\fB~\fP" +arithmetic (bit-wise) not. +.IP "\fB++\fP" +increment; must be applied to a parameter (not a literal or other +expression) - the parameter is incremented by 1. +When used as a prefix operator, the result is the incremented value of +the parameter, when used as a postfix operator, the result is the +original value of the parameter. +.IP "\fB--\fP" +similar to \fB++\fP, except the parameter is decremented by 1. +.IP "\fB,\fP" +separates two arithmetic expressions; the left hand side is evaluated first, +then the right. +The result is value of the expression on the right hand side. +.IP "\fB=\fP" +assignment; variable on the left is set to the value on the right. +.IP "\fB*= /= %= += \-= <<= >>= &= ^= |=\fP" +assignment operators; \fI \fP\fB=\fP \fI\fP is the same as +\fI\fP \fB=\fP \fI \fP \fB(\fP \fI\fP \fB)\fP. +.IP "\fB||\fP" +logical or; the result is 1 if either argument is non-zero, 0 if not. +The right argument is evaluated only if the left argument is zero. +.IP "\fB&&\fP" +logical and; the result is 1 if both arguments are non-zero, 0 if not. +The right argument is evaluated only if the left argument is non-zero. +.IP "\fB|\fP" +arithmetic (bit-wise) or. +.IP "\fB^\fP" +arithmetic (bit-wise) exclusive-or. +.IP "\fB&\fP" +arithmetic (bit-wise) and. +.IP "\fB==\fP" +equal; the result is 1 if both arguments are equal, 0 if not. +.IP "\fB!=\fP" +not equal; the result is 0 if both arguments are equal, 1 if not. +.IP "\fB<\fP" +less than; the result is 1 if the left argument is less than the right, +0 if not. +.IP "\fB<= >= >\fP" +less than or equal, greater than or equal, greater than. +See <. +.IP "\fB<< >>\fP" +shift left (right); the result is the left argument with its bits shifted +left (right) by the amount given in the right argument. +.IP "\fB+ - * /\fP" +addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. +.IP "\fB%\fP" +remainder; the result is the remainder of the division of the left argument +by the right. +The sign of the result is unspecified if either argument is negative. +.IP "\fI\fP \fB?\fP \fI\fP \fB:\fP \fI\fP" +if \fI\fP is non-zero, the result is \fI\fP, +otherwise \fI\fP. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Co-Processes +.ksh( +.SS "Co-Processes" +A co-process, which is a pipeline created with the \fB|&\fP operator, +is an asynchronous process that the shell can both write to +(using \fBprint \-p\fP) and read from (using \fBread \-p\fP). +The input and output of the co-process can also be manipulated +using \fB>&p\fP and \fB<&p\fP redirections, respectively. +Once a co-process has been started, another can't be started until +the co-process exits, or until the co-process input has been redirected using +an \fBexec \fP\fIn\fP\fB>&p\fP redirection. +If a co-process's input is redirected in this way, the next +co-process to be started will share the output with the first co-process, +unless the output of the initial co-process has been redirected using an +\fBexec \fP\fIn\fP\fB<&p\fP redirection. +.PP +Some notes concerning co-processes: +.nr P2 \n(PD +.nr PD 0 +.IP \ \ \(bu +the only way to close the co-process input (so the co-process reads +an end-of-file) is to redirect the input to a numbered file descriptor +and then close that file descriptor (\fIe.g.\fP, \fBexec 3>&p;exec 3>&-\fP). +.IP \ \ \(bu +in order for co-processes to share a common output, the shell must keep +the write portion of the output pipe open. +This means that end of file will not be detected until all co-processes +sharing the co-process output have exited (when they all exit, the shell +closes its copy of the pipe). +This can be avoided by redirecting the output to a numbered +file descriptor (as this also causes the shell to close its copy). +Note that this behaviour is slightly different from the original Korn shell +which closes its copy of the write portion of the co-processes' output when the +most recently started co-process (instead of when all sharing co-processes) +exits. +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBprint \-p\fP will ignore SIGPIPE signals during writes +if the signal is not being trapped or ignored; the same is not true if +the co-process input has been duplicated to another file descriptor and +\fBprint \-u\fP\fIn\fP is used. +.nr PD \n(P2 +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Functions +.SS "Functions" +Functions are defined using either Korn shell \fBfunction\fP \fIname\fP +syntax or the Bourne/POSIX shell \fIname\fP\fB()\fP syntax +(see below for the difference between the two forms). +Functions are like \fB.\fP-scripts in that they are executed in +the current environment, however, unlike \fB.\fP-scripts, shell arguments +(\fIi.e.\fP, positional parameters, \fB$1\fP, \fIetc.\fP) are never visible +inside them. +When the shell is determining the location of a command, functions are +searched after special built-in commands, and before regular and non-regular +built-ins, and before the \fBPATH\fP is searched. +.PP +An existing function may be deleted using \fBunset \-f\fP \fIfunction-name\fP. +A list of functions can be obtained using \fBtypeset +f\fP and the +function definitions can be listed using \fBtypeset \-f\fP. +\fBautoload\fP (which is an alias for \fBtypeset \-fu\fP) may be used to +create undefined functions; when an undefined function is executed, the +shell searches the path specified in the \fBFPATH\fP parameter for a file +with the same name as the function, which, if found is read and executed. +If after executing the file, the named function is found to be defined, the +function is executed, otherwise, the normal command search is continued +(\fIi.e.\fP, the shell searches the regular built-in command table +and \fBPATH\fP). +Note that if a command is not found using \fBPATH\fP, an attempt is +made to autoload a function using \fBFPATH\fP (this is an undocumented +feature of the original Korn shell). +.PP +Functions can have two attributes, trace and export, which can be set +with \fBtypeset \-ft\fP and \fBtypeset \-fx\fP, respectively. +When a traced function is executed, the shell's \fBxtrace\fP option is turned +on for the functions duration, otherwise the \fBxtrace\fP option is turned off. +The export attribute of functions is currently not used. +In the original +Korn shell, exported functions are visible to shell scripts that are executed. +.PP +Since functions are executed in the current shell environment, parameter +assignments made inside functions are visible after the function completes. +If this is not the desired effect, the \fBtypeset\fP command can be used +inside a function to create a local parameter. +Note that special parameters (\fIe.g.\fP, \fB$$\fP, \fB$!\fP) can't be +scoped in this way. +.PP +The exit status of a function is that of the last command executed in +the function. +A function can be made to finish immediately using the \fBreturn\fP command; +this may also be used to explicitly specify the exit status. +.PP +Functions defined with the \fBfunction\fP reserved word are +treated differently in the following ways from functions defined with +the \fB()\fP notation: +.nr P2 \n(PD +.nr PD 0 +.IP \ \ \(bu +the \fB$0\fP parameter is set to the name of the function +(Bourne-style functions leave \fB$0\fP untouched). +.IP \ \ \(bu +parameter assignments preceding function calls are not kept in +the shell environment +(executing Bourne-style functions will keep assignments). +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBOPTIND\fP is saved/reset and restored on entry and exit from the function +so \fBgetopts\fP can be used properly both inside and outside the function +(Bourne-style functions leave \fBOPTIND\fP untouched, so using \fBgetopts\fP +inside a function interferes with using \fBgetopts\fP outside the function). +.nr PD \n(P2 +In the future, the following differences will also be added: +.nr P2 \n(PD +.nr PD 0 +.IP \ \ \(bu +A separate trap/signal environment will be used during the execution of +functions. +This will mean that traps set inside a function will not affect the shell's +traps and signals that are not ignored in the shell (but may be trapped) will +have their default effect in a function. +.IP \ \ \(bu +The EXIT trap, if set in a function, will be executed after the function +returns. +.nr PD \n(P2 +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ POSIX mode +.SS "POSIX Mode" +The shell is intended to be POSIX compliant, however, in some cases, POSIX +behaviour is contrary either to the original Korn shell behaviour or to +user convenience. +How the shell behaves in these cases is determined by the state of +the posix option (\fBset \-o posix\fP) \(em if it is on, the POSIX behaviour +is followed, otherwise it is not. +The \fBposix\fP option is set automatically when the shell starts up +if the environment contains the \fBPOSIXLY_CORRECT\fP parameter. +(The shell can also be compiled so that it is in POSIX mode by default, +however this is usually not desirable). +.PP +The following is a list of things that are affected by the state of +the \fBposix\fP option: +.nr P2 \n(PD +.nr PD 0 +.sh( +.IP \ \ \(bu +reading of \fB$ENV\fP: if not in posix mode, the \fBENV\fP parameter +is not expanded and included when the shell starts. +.sh) +.\" The following behaviour is not useful and has been removed in NetBSD +.\" .IP \ \ \(bu +.\" \fB\e"\fP inside double quoted \fB`\fP..\fB`\fP command substitutions: +.\" in posix mode, the \fB\e"\fP is interpreted when the command is interpreted; +.\" in non-posix mode, the backslash is stripped before the command substitution +.\" is interpreted. +.\" For example, \fBecho "`echo \e"hi\e"`"\fP produces `"hi"' in +.\" posix mode, `hi' in non-posix mode. +.\" To avoid problems, use the \fB$(...\fP) +.\" form of command substitution. +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBkill \-l\fP output: in posix mode, signal names are listed one a single line; +in non-posix mode, signal numbers, names and descriptions are printed in +columns. +In future, a new option (\fB\-v\fP perhaps) will be added to distinguish +the two behaviours. +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBfg\fP exit status: in posix mode, the exit status is 0 if no errors occur; +in non-posix mode, the exit status is that of the last foregrounded job. +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBeval\fP exit status: if eval gets to see an empty command (\fIe.g.\fP, +\fBeval "`false`"\fP), its exit status in posix mode will be 0. +In non-posix mode, it will be the exit status of the last +command substitution that was done in the processing of the arguments to eval +(or 0 if there were no command substitutions). +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBgetopts\fP: in posix mode, options must start with a \fB\-\fP; in non-posix +mode, options can start with either \fB\-\fP or \fB+\fP. +.IP \ \ \(bu +brace expansion (also known as alternation): in posix mode, brace expansion +is disabled; in non-posix mode, brace expansion enabled. +Note that \fBset \-o posix\fP (or setting the \fBPOSIXLY_CORRECT\fP parameter) +automatically turns the \fBbraceexpand\fP option off, however it can be +explicitly turned on later. +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBset \-\fP: in posix mode, this does not clear the \fBverbose\fP or +\fBxtrace\fP options; in non-posix mode, it does. +.IP \ \ \(bu +\fBset\fP exit status: in posix mode, the exit status of set is 0 +if there are no errors; in non-posix mode, the exit status is that of +any command substitutions performed in generating the set command. +For example, `\fBset \-\- `false`; echo $?\fP' prints 0 in posix mode, +1 in non-posix mode. +This construct is used in most shell scripts that +use the old \fIgetopt\fP(1) command. +.IP \ \ \(bu +argument expansion of \fBalias\fP, \fBexport\fP, \fBreadonly\fP, and +\fBtypeset\fP commands: in posix mode, normal argument expansion done; +in non-posix mode, field splitting, file globing, brace expansion and +(normal) tilde expansion are turned off, and assignment tilde expansion +is turned on. +.IP \ \ \(bu +signal specification: in posix mode, signals can be specified as digits only +if signal numbers match POSIX values (\fIi.e.\fP, HUP=1, INT=2, QUIT=3, ABRT=6, +KILL=9, ALRM=14, and TERM=15); in non-posix mode, signals can be always digits. +.IP \ \ \(bu +alias expansion: in posix mode, alias expansion is only carried out when +reading command words; in non-posix mode, alias expansion is carried out +on any word following an alias that ended in a space. +For example, the following for loop +.RS +.ft B +alias a='for ' i='j' +.br +a i in 1 2; do echo i=$i j=$j; done +.ft P +.RE +uses parameter \fBi\fP in posix mode, \fBj\fP in non-posix mode. +.IP \ \ \(bu +test: in posix mode, the expression "\fB-t\fP" (preceded by +some number of "\fB!\fP" arguments) is always true as it is a non-zero length +string; in non-posix mode, it tests if file descriptor 1 is a tty (\fIi.e.\fP, +the \fIfd\fP argument to the \fB-t\fP test may be left out and defaults to 1). +.nr PD \n(P2 +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Command Execution (built-in commands) +.SS "Command Execution" +After evaluation of command line arguments, redirections and parameter +assignments, the type of command is determined: a special built-in, +a function, a regular built-in or the name of a file to execute found +using the \fBPATH\fP parameter. +The checks are made in the above order. +Special built-in commands differ from other commands in that +the \fBPATH\fP parameter is not used to find them, an error +during their execution can cause a non-interactive shell to exit and +parameter assignments that are specified before the command are +kept after the command completes. +Just to confuse things, if the posix option is turned off (see \fBset\fP +command below) some special commands are very special in that +no field splitting, file globing, brace expansion nor tilde expansion +is performed on arguments that look like assignments. +Regular built-in commands are different only in that the \fBPATH\fP +parameter is not used to find them. +.PP +The original ksh and POSIX differ somewhat in which commands are considered +special or regular: +.IP "POSIX special commands" +.TS +lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB . +\&. continue exit return trap +: eval export set unset +break exec readonly shift +.TE +.IP "Additional ksh special commands" +.TS +lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB . +builtin times typeset +.TE +.IP "Very special commands (non-posix mode)" +.TS +lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB . +alias readonly set typeset +.TE +.IP "POSIX regular commands" +.TS +lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB . +alias command fg kill umask +bg false getopts read unalias +cd fc jobs true wait +.TE +.IP "Additional ksh regular commands" +.TS +lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB . +[ let pwd ulimit +echo print test whence +.TE +.PP +In the future, the additional ksh special and regular commands may +be treated differently from the POSIX special and regular commands. +.PP +Once the type of the command has been determined, any command line parameter +assignments are performed and exported for the duration of the command. +.PP +The following describes the special and regular built-in commands: +.\"{{{ . file [ arg1 ... ] +.IP "\fB\&.\fP \fIfile\fP [\fIarg1\fP ...]" +Execute the commands in \fIfile\fP in the current environment. +The file is searched for in the directories of \fBPATH\fP. +If arguments are given, the positional parameters may be used to +access them while \fIfile\fP is being executed. +If no arguments are given, the positional parameters are those of the +environment the command is used in. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ : [ ... ] +.IP "\fB:\fP [ ... ]" +The null command. +Exit status is set to zero. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ alias [ -d | +-t [ -r ] ] [+-px] [+-] [name1[=value1] ...] +.IP "\fBalias\fP [ \fB\-d\fP | \fB\(+-t\fP [\fB\-r\fP] ] [\fB\(+-px\fP] [\fB\(+-\fP] [\fIname1\fP[\fB=\fP\fIvalue1\fP] ...]" +Without arguments, \fBalias\fP lists all aliases. +For any name without a value, the existing alias is listed. +Any name with a value defines an alias (see Aliases above). +.sp +When listing aliases, one of two formats is used: +normally, aliases are listed as \fIname\fP\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP, where +\fIvalue\fP is quoted; if options were preceded with \fB+\fP +or a lone \fB+\fP is given on the command line, only \fIname\fP +is printed. +In addition, if the \fB\-p\fP option is used, each alias +is prefixed with the string "\fBalias\fP\ ". +.sp +The \fB\-x\fP option sets (\fB+x\fP clears) the export attribute of an alias, +or, if no names are given, lists the aliases with the export attribute +(exporting an alias has no affect). +.sp +The \fB\-t\fP option indicates that tracked aliases are to be listed/set +(values specified on the command line are ignored for tracked aliases). +The \fB\-r\fP option indicates that all tracked aliases are to be reset. +.sp +The \fB\-d\fP causes directory aliases, which are used in tilde expansion, +to be listed or set (see Tilde Expansion above). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ bg [job ...] +.IP "\fBbg\fP [\fIjob\fP ...]" +Resume the specified stopped job(s) in the background. +If no jobs are specified, \fB%+\fP is assumed. +This command is only available on systems which support job control. +See Job Control below for more information. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ bind [-l] [-m] [key[=editing-command] ...] +.IP "\fBbind\fP [\fB\-l\fP] [\fB\-m\fP] [\fIkey\fP[\fB=\fP\fIediting-command\fP] ...]" +Set or view the current emacs command editing key bindings/macros. +See Emacs Editing Mode below for a complete description. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ break [level] +.IP "\fBbreak\fP [\fIlevel\fP]" +\fBbreak\fP exits the \fIlevel\fPth inner most for, select, until, or while +loop. +\fIlevel\fP defaults to 1. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ builtin command [arg1 ...] +.IP "\fBbuiltin\fP \fIcommand\fP [\fIarg1\fP ...]" +Execute the built-in command \fIcommand\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ cd [-LP] [dir] +.IP "\fBcd\fP [\fB\-LP\fP] [\fIdir\fP]" +Set the working directory to \fIdir\fP. +If the parameter \fBCDPATH\fP +is set, it lists directories to search in for \fIdir\fP. +An empty entry in the \fBCDPATH\fP entry means the current directory. +If a non-empty directory from \fBCDPATH\fP is used, the resulting full +path is printed to standard output. +If \fIdir\fP is +missing, the home directory \fB$HOME\fP is used. +If \fIdir\fP is +\fB\-\fP, the previous working directory is used (see OLDPWD parameter). +If \fB\-L\fP option (logical path) is used or if the \fBphysical\fP option +(see \fBset\fP command below) isn't set, references to \fB..\fP in \fIdir\fP +are relative to the path used get to the directory. +If \fB\-P\fP option (physical path) is used or if the \fBphysical\fP option +is set, \fB..\fP is relative to the filesystem directory tree. +The \fBPWD\fP and \fBOLDPWD\fP parameters are updated to reflect the +current and old wording directory, respectively. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ cd [-LP] old new +.IP "\fBcd\fP [\fB\-LP\fP] \fIold new\fP" +The string \fInew\fP is substituted for \fIold\fP in the current +directory, and the shell attempts to change to the new directory. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ command [ -pvV ] cmd [arg1 ...] +.ksh( +.IP "\fBcommand\fP [\fB\-pvV\fP] \fIcmd\fP [\fIarg1\fP ...]" +If neither the \fB\-v\fP nor \fB\-V\fP options are given, +.ksh) +.sh( +.IP "\fBcommand\fP [\fB\-p\fP] \fIcmd\fP [\fIarg1\fP ...]" +.sh) +\fIcmd\fP +is executed exactly as if the \fBcommand\fP had not been specified, +with two exceptions: first, \fIcmd\fP cannot be a shell function, and +second, special built-in commands lose their specialness (\fIi.e.\fP, +redirection and utility errors do not cause the shell to exit, and command +assignments are not permanent). +If the \fB\-p\fP option is given, a default search path is used instead of +the current value of \fBPATH\fP (the actual value of the default path is +system dependent: on POSIXish systems, it is the value returned by +.ce +\fBgetconf CS_PATH\fP +). +.sp +.ksh( +If the \fB\-v\fP option is given, instead of executing \fIcmd\fP, information +about what would be executed is given (and the same is done for +\fIarg1\fP ...): +for special and regular built-in commands and functions, +their names are simply printed, +for aliases, a command that defines them is printed, +and for commands found by searching the \fBPATH\fP parameter, +the full path of the command is printed. +If no command is found, (\fIi.e.\fP, the path search fails), nothing +is printed and \fBcommand\fP exits with a non-zero status. +The \fB\-V\fP option is like the \fB\-v\fP option, except it is more verbose. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ continue [levels] +.IP "\fBcontinue\fP [\fIlevels\fP]" +\fBcontinue\fP jumps to the beginning of the \fIlevel\fPth inner most for, +select, until, or while loop. +\fIlevel\fP defaults to 1. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ echo [-neE] [arg ...] +.IP "\fBecho\fP [\fB\-neE\fP] [\fIarg\fP ...]" +Prints its arguments (separated by spaces) followed by a newline, to +standard out. +The newline is suppressed if any of the arguments contain the backslash +sequence \fB\ec\fP. +See \fBprint\fP command below for a list of other backslash sequences +that are recognized. +.sp +The options are provided for compatibility with BSD shell scripts: +\fB\-n\fP suppresses the trailing newline, \fB\-e\fP enables backslash +interpretation (a no-op, since this is normally done), and \fB\-E\fP +suppresses backslash interpretation. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ eval command ... +.IP "\fBeval\fP \fIcommand ...\fP" +The arguments are concatenated (with spaces between them) to form +a single string which the shell then parses and executes +in the current environment. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ exec [command [arg ...]] +.IP "\fBexec\fP [\fIcommand\fP [\fIarg\fP ...]]" +The command is executed without forking, replacing the shell process. +.sp +If no arguments are given, any IO redirection is permanent and the shell +is not replaced. +.ksh( +Any file descriptors greater than 2 which are opened or \fIdup\fP(2)-ed +in this way are not +made available to other executed commands (\fIi.e.\fP, +commands that are not built-in to the shell). +Note that the Bourne shell differs here: it does pass these +file descriptors on. +.ksh) +.sh( +Any file descriptors which are opened or \fIdup\fP(2)-ed +in this way are made available to other executed commands +(note that the Korn shell differs here: it does not pass on +file descriptors greater than 2). +.sh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ exit [status] +.IP "\fBexit\fP [\fIstatus\fP]" +The shell exits with the specified exit status. +If \fIstatus\fP is not specified, the exit status is the current +value of the \fB?\fP parameter. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ export [-p] [parameter[=value] ...] +.IP "\fBexport\fP [\fB\-p\fP] [\fIparameter\fP[\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP]] ..." +Sets the export attribute of the named parameters. +Exported parameters are passed in the environment to executed commands. +If values are specified, the named parameters also assigned. +.sp +If no parameters are specified, the names of all parameters with the export +attribute are printed one per line, unless the \fB\-p\fP option is used, +in which case \fBexport\fP commands defining all exported +parameters, including their values, are printed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ false +.IP "\fBfalse\fP" +A command that exits with a non-zero status. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ fc [-e editor | -l [-n]] [-r] [first [ last ]] +.ksh( +.IP "\fBfc\fP [\fB\-e\fP \fIeditor\fP | \fB\-l\fP [\fB\-n\fP]] [\fB\-r\fP] [\fIfirst\fP [\fIlast\fP]]" +\fIfirst\fP and \fIlast\fP select commands from the history. +Commands can be selected by +history number, or a string specifying the most recent command starting +with that string. +The \fB\-l\fP option lists the command on stdout, +and \fB\-n\fP inhibits the default command numbers. +The \fB\-r\fP option reverses the order of the list. +Without \fB\-l\fP, the selected +commands are edited by the editor specified with the \fB\-e\fP +option, or if no \fB\-e\fP is specified, the editor specified by the +\fBFCEDIT\fP parameter (if this parameter is not set, \fB/bin/ed\fP is used), +and then executed by the shell. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ fc [-e - | -s] [-g] [old=new] [prefix] +.IP "\fBfc\fP [\fB\-e \-\fP | \fB\-s\fP] [\fB\-g\fP] [\fIold\fP\fB=\fP\fInew\fP] [\fIprefix\fP]" +Re-execute the selected command (the previous command by default) after +performing the optional substitution of \fIold\fP with \fInew\fP. +If \fB\-g\fP is specified, all occurrences of \fIold\fP are replaced with +\fInew\fP. +This command is usually accessed with the predefined alias +\fBr='fc \-e \-'\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ fg [job ...] +.IP "\fBfg\fP [\fIjob\fP ...]" +Resume the specified job(s) in the foreground. +If no jobs are specified, \fB%+\fP is assumed. +This command is only available on systems which support job control. +See Job Control below for more information. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ getopts optstring name [arg ...] +.IP "\fBgetopts\fP \fIoptstring\fP \fIname\fP [\fIarg\fP ...]" +\fBgetopts\fP is used by shell procedures to parse the specified arguments +(or positional parameters, if no arguments are given) and to check for legal +options. +\fIoptstring\fP contains the option letters that +\fBgetopts\fP is to recognize. +If a letter is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument. +Options that do not take arguments may be grouped in a single argument. +If an option takes an argument and the option character is not the last +character of the argument it is found in, the remainder of the argument +is taken to be the option's argument, otherwise, the next argument is +the option's argument. +.sp +Each time \fBgetopts\fP is invoked, it places the next option in +the shell parameter \fIname\fP and the index of the next argument to be +processed in the shell parameter \fBOPTIND\fP. +If the option was introduced with a \fB+\fP, the option placed in +\fIname\fP is prefixed with a \fB+\fP. +When an option requires an argument, \fBgetopts\fP places it in the +shell parameter \fBOPTARG\fP. +When an illegal option or a missing option argument is +encountered a question mark or a colon is placed in \fIname\fP +(indicating an illegal option or missing argument, respectively) +and \fBOPTARG\fP is set to the option character that caused the problem. +An error message is also printed to standard error if \fIoptstring\fP +does not begin with a colon. +.sp +When the end of the options is encountered, \fBgetopts\fP exits with a +non-zero exit status. +Options end at the first (non-option) argument that does not +start with a \-, or when a \fB\-\-\fP argument is encountered. +.sp +Option parsing can be reset by setting \fBOPTIND\fP to 1 (this is done +automatically whenever the shell or a shell procedure is invoked). +.sp +Warning: Changing the value of the shell parameter \fBOPTIND\fP to +a value other than 1, or parsing different sets of arguments without +resetting \fBOPTIND\fP may lead to unexpected results. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ hash [-r] [name ...] +.IP "\fBhash\fP [\fB\-r\fP] [\fIname ...\fP]" +Without arguments, any hashed executable command pathnames are listed. +The \fB\-r\fP option causes all hashed commands to be removed +from the hash table. +Each \fIname\fP is searched as if it where a command name and added to the +hash table if it is an executable command. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ jobs [-lpn] [job ...] +.IP "\fBjobs\fP [\fB\-lpn\fP] [\fIjob\fP ...]" +Display information about the specified jobs; if no jobs are specified, +all jobs are displayed. +The \fB\-n\fP option causes information to be displayed only for jobs +that have changed state since the last notification. +If the \fB\-l\fP option is used, the process-id of each process in a job +is also listed. +The \fB\-p\fP option causes only the process group of each job to be printed. +See Job Control below for the format of \fIjob\fP and the displayed job. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ kill [-s signame | -signum | -signame] { job | pid | -pgrp } ... +.IP "\fBkill\fP [\fB\-s\fP \fIsigname\fP | \fB\-signum\fP | \fB\-signame\fP ] { \fIjob\fP | \fIpid\fP | \fB\-\fP\fIpgrp\fP } ..." +Send the specified signal to the specified jobs, process ids, or process groups. +If no signal is specified, the signal TERM is sent. +If a job is specified, the signal is sent to the job's process group. +See Job Control below for the format of \fIjob\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ kill -l [exit-status ...] +.IP "\fBkill \-l\fP [\fIexit-status\fP ...]" +Print the name of the signal that killed a process which exited with +the specified \fIexit-status\fPes. +If no arguments are specified, a list of all the signals, their numbers and +a short description of them are printed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ let [expression ...] +.ksh( +.IP "\fBlet\fP [\fIexpression\fP ...]" +Each expression is evaluated, see Arithmetic Expressions above. +If all expressions are successfully evaluated, the exit status +is 0 (1) if the last expression evaluated to non-zero (zero). +If an error occurs during the parsing or evaluation of an expression, +the exit status is greater than 1. +Since expressions may need to be +quoted, \fB((\fP \fIexpr\fP \fB))\fP is syntactic sugar for \fBlet +"\fP\fIexpr\fP\fB"\fP. +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ print [-nprsun | -R [-en]] [argument ...] +.IP "\fBprint\fP [\fB\-nprsu\fP\fIn\fP | \fB\-R\fP [\fB\-en\fP]] [\fIargument ...\fP]" +\fBPrint\fP prints its arguments on the standard output, separated by +spaces, and terminated with a newline. +The \fB\-n\fP option suppresses the newline. +By default, certain C escapes are translated. +These include \eb, \ef, \en, \er, \et, \ev, and \e0### (# is an octal digit, +of which there may be 0 to 3). +\ec is equivalent to using the \fB\-n\fP option. +\e expansion may be inhibited with the \fB\-r\fP option. +The \fB\-s\fP option prints to the history file instead of standard output, +the \fB\-u\fP option prints to file descriptor \fIn\fP (\fIn\fP +defaults to 1 if omitted), and the \fB\-p\fP option prints to the co-process +(see Co-Processes above). +.sp +The \fB\-R\fP option is used to emulate, to some degree, the BSD echo +command, which does not process \e sequences unless the \fB\-e\fP option +is given. +As above, the \fB\-n\fP option suppresses the trailing newline. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ pwd [-LP] +.IP "\fBpwd\fP [\fB\-LP\fP]" +Print the present working directory. +If \fB\-L\fP option is used or if the \fBphysical\fP option +(see \fBset\fP command below) isn't set, the logical path is printed +(\fIi.e.\fP, the path used to \fBcd\fP to the current directory). +If \fB\-P\fP option (physical path) is used or if the \fBphysical\fP option +is set, the path determined from the filesystem (by following \fB..\fP +directories to the root directory) is printed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ read [-prsun] [parameter ...] +.IP "\fBread\fP [\fB\-prsu\fP\fIn\fP] [\fIparameter ...\fP]" +Reads a line of input from standard input, separate the line into fields using +the \fBIFS\fP parameter (see Substitution above), and assign each field to the +specified parameters. +If there are more parameters than fields, the extra parameters are set to null, +or alternatively, if there are more fields than parameters, the last parameter +is assigned the remaining fields (inclusive of any separating spaces). +If no parameters are specified, the \fBREPLY\fP parameter is used. +If the input line ends in a backslash and the \fB\-r\fP option was not used, the +backslash and newline are stripped and more input is read. +If no input is read, \fBread\fP exits with a non-zero status. +.sp +The first parameter may have a question mark and a string appended to it, in +which case the string is used as a prompt (printed to standard error before +any input is read) if the input is a tty +(\fIe.g.\fP, \fBread nfoo?'number of foos: '\fP). +.sp +The \fB\-u\fP\fIn\fP and \fB\-p\fP options cause input to be read +from file descriptor \fIn\fP or the current co-process (see Co-Processes above +for comments on this), respectively. +If the \fB\-s\fP option is used, input is saved to the history file. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ readonly [-p] [parameter[=value] ...] +.IP "\fBreadonly\fP [\fB\-p\fP] [\fIparameter\fP[\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP]] ..." +Sets the readonly attribute of the named parameters. +If values are given, +parameters are set to them before setting the attribute. +Once a parameter is made readonly, it cannot be unset and its value cannot +be changed. +.sp +If no parameters are specified, the names of all parameters with the readonly +attribute are printed one per line, unless the \fB\-p\fP option is used, +in which case \fBreadonly\fP commands defining all readonly +parameters, including their values, are printed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ return [status] +.IP "\fBreturn\fP [\fIstatus\fP]" +Returns from a function or \fB.\fP script, with exit status \fIstatus\fP. +If no \fIstatus\fP is given, the exit status of the last executed command +is used. +If used outside of a function or \fB.\fP script, it has the same effect +as \fBexit\fP. +Note that pdksh treats both profile and \fB$ENV\fP files as \fB.\fP scripts, +while the original Korn shell only treats profiles as \fB.\fP scripts. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ set [+-abCefhkmnpsuvxX] [+-o [option]] [+-A name] [--] [arg ...] +.IP "\fBset\fP [\fB\(+-abCefhkmnpsuvxX\fP] [\fB\(+-o\fP [\fIoption\fP]] [\fB\(+-A\fP \fIname\fP] [\fB\-\-\fP] [\fIarg\fP ...]" +The set command can be used to set (\fB\-\fP) or clear (\fB+\fP) shell options, +set the positional parameters, or set an array parameter. +Options can be changed using the \fB\(+-o\fP \fIoption\fP syntax, +where \fIoption\fP is the long name of an option, or using +the \fB\(+-\fP\fIletter\fP syntax, where \fIletter\fP is the +option's single letter name (not all options have a single letter name). +The following table lists both option letters (if they exist) and long names +along with a description of what the option does. +.sp +.TS +expand; +afB lfB lw(3i). +\-A T{ +Sets the elements of the array parameter \fIname\fP to \fIarg\fP ...; +If \fB\-A\fP is used, the array is reset (\fIi.e.\fP, emptied) first; +if \fB+A\fP is used, the first N elements are set (where N is the number +of \fIarg\fPs), the rest are left untouched. +T} +\-a allexport T{ +all new parameters are created with the export attribute +T} +\-b notify T{ +Print job notification messages asynchronously, instead of just before the +prompt. +Only used if job control is enabled (\fB\-m\fP). +T} +\-C noclobber T{ +Prevent \fB>\fP redirection from overwriting existing files (\fB>|\fP must +be used to force an overwrite). +T} +\-e errexit T{ +Exit (after executing the \fBERR\fP trap) as soon as an error occurs or +a command fails (\fIi.e.\fP, exits with a non-zero status). +This does not apply to commands whose exit status is explicitly tested by a +shell construct such as \fBif\fP, \fBuntil\fP, \fBwhile\fP, \fB&&\fP or +\fB||\fP statements. +T} +\-f noglob T{ +Do not expand file name patterns. +T} +\-h trackall T{ +Create tracked aliases for all executed commands (see Aliases above). +On by default for non-interactive shells. +T} +\-i interactive T{ +Enable interactive mode \- this can only be set/unset when the shell is +invoked. +T} +\-k keyword T{ +Parameter assignments are recognized anywhere in a command. +T} +\-l login T{ +The shell is a login shell \- this can only be set/unset when the shell is +invoked (see Shell Startup above). +T} +\-m monitor T{ +Enable job control (default for interactive shells). +T} +\-n noexec T{ +Do not execute any commands \- useful for checking the syntax of scripts +(ignored if interactive). +T} +\-p privileged T{ +Set automatically if, when the shell starts, the real uid or gid does not +match the effective uid or gid, respectively. +See Shell Startup above for a description of what this means. +T} +-r restricted T{ +Enable restricted mode \(em this option can only be used when the shell is +invoked. +See Shell Startup above for a description of what this +means. +T} +\-s stdin T{ +If used when the shell is invoked, commands are read from standard input. +Set automatically if the shell is invoked with no arguments. +.sp +When \fB\-s\fP is used in the \fBset\fP command, it causes the specified +arguments to be sorted before assigning them to the positional parameters +(or to array \fIname\fP, if \fB\-A\fP is used). +T} +\-u nounset T{ +Referencing of an unset parameter is treated as an error, unless +one of the \fB\-\fP, \fB+\fP or \fB=\fP modifiers is used. +T} +\-v verbose T{ +Write shell input to standard error as it is read. +T} +\-x xtrace T{ +Print commands and parameter assignments when they are executed, +preceded by the value of \fBPS4\fP. +T} +\-X markdirs T{ +Mark directories with a trailing \fB/\fP during file name generation. +T} + bgnice T{ +Background jobs are run with lower priority. +T} +.ksh( + braceexpand T{ +Enable brace expansion (aka, alternation). +T} +.ksh) +.ksh( + emacs T{ +Enable BRL emacs-like command line editing (interactive shells only); +see Emacs Editing Mode. +T} + emacs-usemeta T{ +In emacs command-line editing, use the 8th bit +as meta (^[) prefix. This is the default if +LC_CTYPE is unset or POSIX respectively C. +8 +T} + gmacs T{ +Enable gmacs-like (Gosling emacs) command line editing (interactive shells +only); +currently identical to emacs editing except that transpose (^T) acts +slightly differently. +T} +.ksh) + ignoreeof T{ +The shell will not (easily) exit on when end-of-file is read, \fBexit\fP must +be used. +To avoid infinite loops, the shell will exit if eof is read 13 times in +a row. +T} + nohup T{ +Do not kill running jobs with a \fBHUP\fP signal when a login shell exists. +Currently set by default, but this will change in the future to be compatible +with the original Korn shell (which doesn't have this option, but does +send the \fBHUP\fP signal). +T} + nolog T{ +No effect \- in the original Korn shell, this prevents function definitions +from being stored in the history file. +T} + physical T{ +Causes the \fBcd\fP and \fBpwd\fP commands to use `physical' +(\fIi.e.\fP, the filesystem's) \fB..\fP directories instead of `logical' +directories (\fIi.e.\fP, the shell handles \fB..\fP, which allows the user +to be oblivious of symlink links to directories). +Clear by default. +Note that setting +this option does not effect the current value of the \fBPWD\fP parameter; +only the \fBcd\fP command changes \fBPWD\fP. +See the \fBcd\fP and \fBpwd\fP commands above for more details. +T} + posix T{ +Enable posix mode. +See POSIX Mode above. +T} + vi T{ +Enable vi-like command line editing (interactive shells only). +T} + viraw T{ +No effect \- in the original Korn shell, unless viraw was set, the vi command +line mode would let the tty driver do the work until ESC (^[) was entered. +pdksh is always in viraw mode. +T} + vi-esccomplete T{ +In vi command line editing, do command / file name completion when +escape (^[) is entered in command mode. +T} + vi-show8 T{ +Prefix characters with the eighth bit set with `M-'. +If this option is not set, characters in the range +128-160 are printed as is, which may cause problems. +T} + vi-tabcomplete T{ +In vi command line editing, do command / file name completion when +tab (^I) is entered in insert mode. This is the default. +T} +.TE +.sp +These options can also be used upon invocation of the shell. +The current set of options (with single letter names) can be found in the +parameter \fB\-\fP. +\fBset -o\fP with no option name will list all the options and whether each +is on or off; \fBset +o\fP will print the long names of all options that +are currently on. +.sp +Remaining arguments, if any, are positional parameters and are assigned, +in order, to the +positional parameters (\fIi.e.\fP, \fB1\fP, \fB2\fP, \fIetc.\fP). +If options are ended with \fB\-\-\fP and there are no remaining arguments, +all positional parameters are cleared. +If no options or arguments are given, then the values of all names are printed. +For unknown historical reasons, a lone \fB\-\fP option is treated specially: +it clears both the \fB\-x\fP and \fB\-v\fP options. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ shift [number] +.IP "\fBshift\fP [\fInumber\fP]" +The positional parameters \fInumber\fP+1, \fInumber\fP+2 \fIetc.\fP\& are +renamed to \fB1\fP, \fB2\fP, \fIetc.\fP +\fInumber\fP defaults to 1. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ test expression, [ expression ] +.IP "\fBtest\fP \fIexpression\fP" +.IP "\fB[\fP \fIexpression\fP \fB]\fP" +\fBtest\fP evaluates the \fIexpression\fP and returns zero status if +true, 1 if false, and greater than 1 if there was an error. +It is normally used as the +condition command of \fBif\fP and \fBwhile\fP statements. +The following basic expressions are available: +.sp +.TS +afB ltw(3.2i). +\fIstr\fP T{ +\fIstr\fP has non-zero length. +Note that there is the potential +for problems if \fIstr\fP turns out to be an operator (\fIe.g.\fP, \fB-r\fP) +- it is generally better to use a test like +.ce +\fB[ X"\fP\fIstr\fP\fB" != X ]\fP +instead (double quotes are used in case \fIstr\fP contains spaces or file +globing characters). +T} +\-r \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP exists and is readable. +T} +\-w \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP exists and is writable. +T} +\-x \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP exists and is executable. +T} +\-a \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP exists. +T} +\-e \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP exists. +T} +\-f \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a regular file. +T} +\-d \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a directory. +T} +\-c \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a character special device. +T} +\-b \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a block special device. +T} +\-p \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a named pipe. +T} +\-u \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP's mode has setuid bit set. +T} +\-g \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP's mode has setgid bit set. +T} +\-k \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP's mode has sticky bit set. +T} +\-s \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is not empty. +T} +\-O \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP's owner is the shell's effective user-ID. +T} +\-G \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP's group is the shell's effective group-ID. +T} +\-h \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a symbolic link. +T} +\-H \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a context dependent directory (only useful on HP-UX). +T} +\-L \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a symbolic link. +T} +\-S \fIfile\fP T{ +\fIfile\fP is a socket. +T} +\-o \fIoption\fP T{ +shell \fIoption\fP is set (see \fBset\fP command above for list of options). +As a non-standard extension, if the option starts with a \fB!\fP, the test +is negated; the test always fails if option doesn't exist (thus +.ce +\fB[ -o \fP\fIfoo\fP \fB-o -o !\fP\fIfoo\fP \fB]\fP +returns true if and only if option \fIfoo\fP exists). +T} +\fIfile\fP \-nt \fIfile\fP T{ +first \fIfile\fP is newer than second \fIfile\fP or first +\fIfile\fP exists and the second \fIfile\fP does not. +T} +\fIfile\fP \-ot \fIfile\fP T{ +first \fIfile\fP is older than second \fIfile\fP or second \fIfile\fP +exists and the first \fIfile\fP does not. +T} +\fIfile\fP \-ef \fIfile\fP T{ +first \fIfile\fP is the same file as second \fIfile\fP. +T} +\-t\ [\fIfd\fP] T{ +file descriptor is a tty device. +If the posix option (\fBset \-o posix\fP, see POSIX Mode above) is not +set, \fIfd\fP may be left out, in which case it is taken to be 1 +(the behaviour differs due to the special POSIX rules described below). +T} +\fIstring\fP T{ +\fIstring\fP is not empty. +T} +\-z\ \fIstring\fP T{ +\fIstring\fP is empty. +T} +\-n\ \fIstring\fP T{ +\fIstring\fP is not empty. +T} +\fIstring\fP\ =\ \fIstring\fP T{ +strings are equal. +T} +.ksh( +\fIstring\fP\ ==\ \fIstring\fP T{ +strings are equal. +T} +.ksh) +\fIstring\fP\ !=\ \fIstring\fP T{ +strings are not equal. +T} +\fInumber\fP\ \-eq\ \fInumber\fP T{ +numbers compare equal. +T} +\fInumber\fP\ \-ne\ \fInumber\fP T{ +numbers compare not equal. +T} +\fInumber\fP\ \-ge\ \fInumber\fP T{ +numbers compare greater than or equal. +T} +\fInumber\fP\ \-gt\ \fInumber\fP T{ +numbers compare greater than. +T} +\fInumber\fP\ \-le\ \fInumber\fP T{ +numbers compare less than or equal. +T} +\fInumber\fP\ \-lt\ \fInumber\fP T{ +numbers compare less than. +T} +.TE +.sp +The above basic expressions, in which unary operators have precedence over +binary operators, may be combined with the following operators +(listed in increasing order of precedence): +.sp +.TS +afB l. +\fIexpr\fP \-o \fIexpr\fP logical or +\fIexpr\fP \-a \fIexpr\fP logical and +! \fIexpr\fP logical not +( \fIexpr\fP ) grouping +.TE +.sp +On operating systems not supporting \fB/dev/fd/\fP\fIn\fP devices +(where \fIn\fP is a file descriptor number), +the \fBtest\fP command will attempt to fake it for all tests that +operate on files (except the \fB-e\fP test). +I.e., \fB[ -w /dev/fd/2 ]\fP tests if file descriptor 2 is writable. +.sp +Note that some special rules are applied (courtesy of POSIX) if the +number of arguments to \fBtest\fP or \fB[\fP \&... \fB]\fP is less than +five: if leading \fB!\fP arguments can be stripped such that only one +argument remains then a string length test is performed (again, even if +the argument is a unary operator); +if leading \fB!\fP arguments can be stripped such that three +arguments remain and the second argument is a binary operator, then the +binary operation is performed (even if first argument is a unary +operator, including an unstripped \fB!\fP). +.sp +\fBNote:\fP A common mistake is to use \fBif [ $foo = bar ]\fP which +fails if parameter \fBfoo\fP is null or unset, if it has embedded spaces +(\fIi.e.\fP, \fBIFS\fP characters), or if it is a unary operator like \fB!\fP or +\fB\-n\fP. +Use tests like \fBif [ "X$foo" = Xbar ]\fP instead. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ time [-p] [pipeline] +.IP "\fBtime\fP [\fB-p\fP] [ \fIpipeline\fP ]" +If a pipeline is given, the times used to execute the pipeline are reported. +If no pipeline is given, then the user and system time used by the shell +itself, and all the commands it has run since it was started, are reported. +The times reported are +the real time (elapsed time from start to finish), +the user CPU time (time spent running in user mode) +and the system CPU time (time spent running in kernel mode). +Times are reported to standard error; the format of the output is: +.nf + 0.00s real 0.00s user 0.00s system +.fi +unless the -p option is given (only possible if \fIpipeline\fP is a simple +command), in which case the output is slightly longer: +.nf + real 0.00 + user 0.00 + sys 0.00 +.fi +(the number of digits after the decimal may vary from system to system). +Note that simple redirections of standard error do not effect the output +of the time command: +.ce +\fBtime sleep 1 2> \fP\fIafile\fP +.ce +\fB{ time sleep 1; } 2> \fP\fIafile\fP +times for the first command do not go to \fIafile\fP, but those of the +second command do. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ times +.IP \fBtimes\fP +Print the accumulated user and system times used by the shell and by +processes which have exited that the shell started. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ trap [handler signal ...] +.IP "\fBtrap\fP [\fIhandler\fP \fIsignal ...\fP]" +Sets trap handler that is to be executed when any of the specified signals +are received. +\fBHandler\fP is either a null string, indicating the signals are to +be ignored, a minus (\fB\-\fP), indicating that the default action is to +be taken for the signals (see signal(3)), or a string containing shell +commands to be evaluated and executed at the first opportunity (\fIi.e.\fP, +when the current command completes, or before printing the next \fBPS1\fP +prompt) after receipt of one of the signals. +\fBSignal\fP is the name of a signal (\fIe.g.\fP, PIPE or ALRM) or the number +of the signal (see \fBkill \-l\fP command above). +There are two special signals: \fBEXIT\fP (also known as \fB0\fP), which +is executed when the shell is about to exit, and \fBERR\fP which is +executed after an error occurs (an error is something that would cause +the shell to exit if the \fB\-e\fP or \fBerrexit\fP option were set \(em +see \fBset\fP command above). +\fBEXIT\fP handlers are executed in the environment of the last executed +command. +Note that for non-interactive shells, the trap handler cannot be changed for +signals that were ignored when the shell started. +.sp +With no arguments, \fBtrap\fP lists, as a series of \fBtrap\fP commands, +the current state of the traps that have been set since the shell started. +Note that the output of \fBtrap\fP can not be usefully piped to another process +(an artifact of the fact that traps are cleared when subprocesses are +created). +.sp +.\" todo: add these features (trap DEBUG, trap ERR/EXIT in function) +The original Korn shell's \fBDEBUG\fP trap and the handling of \fBERR\fP and +\fBEXIT\fP traps in functions are not yet implemented. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ true +.IP \fBtrue\fP +A command that exits with a zero value. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ typeset [[+-Ulprtux] [-L[n]] [-R[n]] [-Z[n]] [-i[n]] | -f [-tux]] [name[=value] ...] +.IP "\fBtypeset\fP [[\(+-Ulprtux] [\fB\-L\fP[\fIn\fP]] [\fB\-R\fP[\fIn\fP]] [\fB\-Z\fP[\fIn\fP]] [\fB\-i\fP[\fIn\fP]] | \fB\-f\fP [\fB\-tux\fP]] [\fIname\fP[\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP] ...]" +Display or set parameter attributes. +With no \fIname\fP arguments, parameter attributes are displayed: if no options +arg used, the current attributes of all parameters are printed as typeset +commands; if an option is given (or \fB\-\fP with no option letter) +all parameters and their values with the specified attributes are printed; +if options are introduced with \fB+\fP, parameter values are not printed. +.sp +If \fIname\fP arguments are given, the attributes of the named parameters +are set (\fB\-\fP) or cleared (\fB+\fP). +Values for parameters may optionally be specified. +If typeset is used inside a function, any newly created parameters are local +to the function. +.sp +When \fB\-f\fP is used, typeset operates on the attributes of functions. +As with parameters, if no \fIname\fPs are given, functions are listed +with their values (\fIi.e.\fP, definitions) unless options are introduced with +\fB+\fP, in which case only the function names are reported. +.sp +.TS +expand; +afB lw(4.5i). +\-L\fIn\fP T{ +Left justify attribute: \fIn\fP specifies the field width. +If \fIn\fP is not specified, the current width of a parameter (or the +width of its first assigned value) is used. +Leading white space (and zeros, if used with the \fB\-Z\fP option) is stripped. +If necessary, values are either truncated or space padded to fit the +field width. +T} +\-R\fIn\fP T{ +Right justify attribute: \fIn\fP specifies the field width. +If \fIn\fP is not specified, the current width of a parameter (or the +width of its first assigned value) is used. +Trailing white space are stripped. +If necessary, values are either stripped of leading characters +or space padded to make them fit the field width. +T} +\-Z\fIn\fP T{ +Zero fill attribute: if not combined with \fB\-L\fP, this is the +same as \fB\-R\fP, except zero padding is used instead of space padding. +T} +\-i\fIn\fP T{ +integer attribute: +\fIn\fP specifies the base to use when displaying the integer +(if not specified, the base given in the first assignment is used). +Parameters with this attribute may be assigned values containing +arithmetic expressions. +T} +\-U T{ +unsigned integer attribute: integers are printed as unsigned values +(only useful when combined with the \fB\-i\fP option). +This option is not in the original Korn shell. +T} +\-f T{ +Function mode: display or set functions and their attributes, instead of +parameters. +T} +\-l T{ +Lower case attribute: all upper case characters in values are converted to +lower case. +(In the original Korn shell, this parameter meant `long integer' when used +with the \fB\-i\fP option). +T} +\-p T{ +Print complete typeset commands that can be used to re-create the +attributes (but not the values) of parameters. +This is the default action (option exists for ksh93 compatibility). +T} +\-r T{ +Readonly attribute: parameters with the this attribute may not be assigned to +or unset. +Once this attribute is set, it can not be turned off. +T} +\-t T{ +Tag attribute: has no meaning to the shell; provided for application use. +.sp +For functions, \fB\-t\fP is the trace attribute. +When functions with the trace attribute are executed, the \fBxtrace\fP (\fB\-x\fP) shell option is temporarily turned on. +T} +\-u T{ +Upper case attribute: all lower case characters in values are converted to +upper case. +(In the original Korn shell, this parameter meant `unsigned integer' when used +with the \fB\-i\fP option, which meant upper case letters would never be used +for bases greater than 10. +See the \fB\-U\fP option). +.sp +For functions, \fB\-u\fP is the undefined attribute. +See Functions above for the implications of this. +T} +\-x T{ +Export attribute: parameters (or functions) are placed in the environment of +any executed commands. +Exported functions are not implemented yet. +T} +.TE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ ulimit [-abcdfHlmnpsStvw] [value] +.IP "\fBulimit\fP [\fB\-abcdfHlmnpsStvw\fP] [\fIvalue\fP]" +Display or set process limits. +If no options are used, the file size limit (\fB\-f\fP) is assumed. +\fBvalue\fP, if specified, may be either be an arithmetic expression or the +word \fBunlimited\fP. +The limits affect the shell and any processes created by the shell after +a limit is imposed. +Note that some systems may not allow limits to be increased once they +are set. +Also note that the types of limits available are system dependent \- some +systems have only the \fB\-f\fP limit. +.RS +.IP \fB\-a\fP +Displays all limits; unless \fB\-H\fP is used, soft limits are displayed. +.IP \fB\-H\fP +Set the hard limit only (default is to set both hard and soft limits). +.IP \fB\-S\fP +Set the soft limit only (default is to set both hard and soft limits). +.IP \fB\-b\fP +Impose a size limit of \fIn\fP bytes on the size of socket buffers. +.IP \fB\-c\fP +Impose a size limit of \fIn\fP blocks on the size of core dumps. +.IP \fB\-d\fP +Impose a size limit of \fIn\fP kbytes on the size of the data area. +.IP \fB\-f\fP +Impose a size limit of \fIn\fP blocks on files written by the shell and +its child processes (files of any size may be read). +.IP \fB\-l\fP +Impose a limit of \fIn\fP kbytes on the amount of locked (wired) physical +memory. +.IP \fB\-m\fP +Impose a limit of \fIn\fP kbytes on the amount of physical memory used. +.IP \fB\-n\fP +Impose a limit of \fIn\fP file descriptors that can be open at once. +.IP \fB\-p\fP +Impose a limit of \fIn\fP processes that can be run by the user at any one +time. +.IP \fB\-s\fP +Impose a size limit of \fIn\fP kbytes on the size of the stack area. +.IP \fB\-t\fP +Impose a time limit of \fIn\fP CPU seconds to be used by each process. +.IP \fB\-v\fP +Impose a limit of \fIn\fP kbytes on the amount of virtual memory used; +on some systems this is the maximum allowable virtual address (in bytes, +not kbytes). +.IP \fB\-w\fP +Impose a limit of \fIn\fP kbytes on the amount of swap space used. +.PP +As far as \fBulimit\fP is concerned, a block is 512 bytes. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ umask [-S] [mask] +.IP "\fBumask\fP [\fB\-S\fP] [\fImask\fP]" +.RS +Display or set the file permission creation mask, or umask (see \fIumask\fP(2)). +If the \fB\-S\fP option is used, the mask displayed or set is symbolic, +otherwise it is an octal number. +.sp +Symbolic masks are like those used by \fIchmod\fP(1): +.RS +[\fBugoa\fP]{{\fB=+-\fP}{\fBrwx\fP}*}+[\fB,\fP...] +.RE +in which the first group of characters is the \fIwho\fP part, the second +group is the \fIop\fP part, and the last group is the \fIperm\fP part. +The \fIwho\fP part specifies which part of the umask is to be modified. +The letters mean: +.RS +.IP \fBu\fP +the user permissions +.IP \fBg\fP +the group permissions +.IP \fBo\fP +the other permissions (non-user, non-group) +.IP \fBa\fP +all permissions (user, group and other) +.RE +.sp +The \fIop\fP part indicates how the \fIwho\fP permissions are to be modified: +.RS +.IP \fB=\fP +set +.IP \fB+\fP +added to +.IP \fB\-\fP +removed from +.RE +.sp +The \fIperm\fP part specifies which permissions are to be set, added or removed: +.RS +.IP \fBr\fP +read permission +.IP \fBw\fP +write permission +.IP \fBx\fP +execute permission +.RE +.sp +When symbolic masks are used, they describe what permissions may +be made available (as opposed to octal masks in which a set bit means +the corresponding bit is to be cleared). +Example: `ug=rwx,o=' sets the mask so files will not be readable, writable +or executable by `others', and is equivalent (on most systems) to the octal +mask `07'. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ unalias [-adt] name ... +.IP "\fBunalias\fP [\fB\-adt\fP] [\fIname1\fP ...]" +The aliases for the given names are removed. +If the \fB\-a\fP option is used, all aliases are removed. +If the \fB\-t\fP or \fB\-d\fP options are used, the indicated operations +are carried out on tracked or directory aliases, respectively. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ unset [-fv] parameter ... +.IP "\fBunset\fP [\fB\-fv\fP] \fIparameter\fP ..." +Unset the named parameters (\fB\-v\fP, the default) or functions (\fB\-f\fP). +The exit status is non-zero if any of the parameters were already unset, +zero otherwise. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ wait [job] +.IP "\fBwait\fP [\fIjob\fP]" +Wait for the specified job(s) to finish. +The exit status of wait is that of the last specified job: +if the last job is killed by a signal, the exit status is 128 + the +number of the signal (see \fBkill \-l\fP \fIexit-status\fP above); if the last +specified job can't be found (because it never existed, or had already +finished), the exit status of wait is 127. +See Job Control below for the format of \fIjob\fP. +\fBWait\fP will return if a signal for which a trap has been set is received, +or if a HUP, INT or QUIT signal is received. +.sp +If no jobs are specified, \fBwait\fP waits for all currently running jobs +(if any) to finish and exits with a zero status. +If job monitoring is enabled, the completion status of jobs is +printed (this is not the case when jobs are explicitly specified). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ whence [-pv] [name ...] +.IP "\fBwhence\fP [\fB\-pv\fP] [name ...]" +For each name, the type of command is listed (reserved word, built-in, alias, +function, tracked alias or executable). +If the \fB\-p\fP option is used, a path search done even if \fIname\fP +is a reserved word, alias, \fIetc.\fP +Without the \fB\-v\fP option, \fBwhence\fP is similar to \fBcommand \-v\fP +except that \fBwhence\fP will find reserved words and won't print aliases +as alias commands; +with the \fB\-v\fP option, \fBwhence\fP is the same as \fBcommand \-V\fP. +Note that for \fBwhence\fP, the \fB\-p\fP option does not affect the search +path used, as it does for \fBcommand\fP. +If the type of one or more of the names could not be determined, the +exit status is non-zero. +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ job control (and its built-in commands) +.SS "Job Control" +Job control refers to the shell's ability to monitor and control \fBjobs\fP, +which are processes or groups of processes created for commands or pipelines. +At a minimum, the shell keeps track of the status of the background +(\fIi.e.\fP, asynchronous) jobs that currently exist; this information can be +displayed using the \fBjobs\fP command. +If job control is fully enabled (using \fBset \-m\fP or +\fBset \-o monitor\fP), as it is for interactive shells, +the processes of a job are placed in their own process group, +foreground jobs can be stopped by typing the suspend character from the +terminal (normally ^Z), +jobs can be restarted in either the foreground +or background, using the \fBfg\fP and \fBbg\fP commands, respectively, +and the state of the terminal is saved or restored when a foreground +job is stopped or restarted, respectively. +.sp +Note that only commands that create processes (\fIe.g.\fP, +asynchronous commands, subshell commands, and non-built-in, +non-function commands) can be stopped; commands like \fBread\fP cannot be. +.sp +When a job is created, it is assigned a job-number. +For interactive shells, this number is printed inside \fB[\fP..\fB]\fP, +followed by the process-ids of the processes in the job when an asynchronous +command is run. +A job may be referred to in \fBbg\fP, \fBfg\fP, \fBjobs\fP, \fBkill\fP and +\fBwait\fP commands either by the process id of the last process in the +command pipeline (as stored in the \fB$!\fP parameter) or by prefixing the +job-number with a percent sign (\fB%\fP). +Other percent sequences can also be used to refer to jobs: +.sp +.TS +expand; +afB lw(4.5i). +%+ T{ +The most recently stopped job, or, if there are no stopped jobs, the oldest +running job. +T} +%%\fR, \fP% T{ +Same as \fB%+\fP. +T} +%\- T{ +The job that would be the \fB%+\fP job, if the later did not exist. +T} +%\fIn\fP T{ +The job with job-number \fIn\fP. +T} +%?\fIstring\fP T{ +The job containing the string \fIstring\fP (an error occurs if multiple jobs +are matched). +T} +%\fIstring\fP T{ +The job starting with string \fIstring\fP (an error occurs if multiple jobs +are matched). +T} +.TE +.sp +When a job changes state (\fIe.g.\fP, a background job finishes or foreground +job is stopped), the shell prints the following status information: +.RS +\fB[\fP\fInumber\fP\fB]\fP \fIflag status command\fP +.RE +where +.IP "\ \fInumber\fP" +is the job-number of the job. +.IP "\ \fIflag\fP" +is \fB+\fP or \fB-\fP if the job is the \fB%+\fP or \fB%-\fP job, +respectively, or space if it is neither. +.IP "\ \fIstatus\fP" +indicates the current state of the job and can be +.RS +.IP "\fBRunning\fP" +the job has neither stopped or exited (note that running does not +necessarily mean consuming CPU time \(em the process could be blocked waiting +for some event). +.IP "\fBDone\fP [\fB(\fP\fInumber\fP\fB)\fP]" +the job exited. +\fInumber\fP is the exit status of the job, which is +omitted if the status is zero. +.IP "\fBStopped\fP [\fB(\fP\fIsignal\fP\fB)\fP]" +the job was stopped by the indicated \fIsignal\fP (if no signal is given, +the job was stopped by SIGTSTP). +.IP "\fIsignal-description\fP [\fB(core dumped)\fP]" +the job was killed by a signal (\fIe.g.\fP, Memory\ fault, +Hangup, \fIetc.\fP \(em use +\fBkill \-l\fP for a list of signal descriptions). +The \fB(core\ dumped)\fP message indicates the process created a core file. +.RE +.IP "\ \fIcommand\fP" +is the command that created the process. +If there are multiple processes in the job, then each process will +have a line showing its \fIcommand\fP and possibly its \fIstatus\fP, +if it is different from the status of the previous process. +.PP +When an attempt is made to exit the shell while there are jobs in +the stopped state, the shell warns the user that there are stopped jobs +and does not exit. +If another attempt is immediately made to exit the shell, the stopped +jobs are sent a \fBHUP\fP signal and the shell exits. +Similarly, if the \fBnohup\fP option is not set and there are running +jobs when an attempt is made to exit a login shell, the shell warns the +user and does not exit. +If another attempt is immediately made to exit the shell, the running +jobs are sent a \fBHUP\fP signal and the shell exits. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Interactive Input Line Editing +.ksh( +.\"{{{ introduction +.SS "Interactive Input Line Editing" +The shell supports three modes of reading command lines from a tty +in an interactive session. +Which is used is controlled by the \fBemacs\fP, \fBgmacs\fP and \fBvi\fP +\fBset\fP options (at most one of these can be set at once). +If none of these options is enabled, the shell simply reads lines +using the normal tty driver. +If the \fBemacs\fP or \fBgmacs\fP option is set, the shell allows +emacs like editing of the command; similarly, if the \fBvi\fP option +is set, the shell allows vi like editing of the command. +These modes are described in detail in the following sections. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ display +.PP +In these editing modes, if a line is longer that the screen width +(see \fBCOLUMNS\fP parameter), +a \fB>\fP, \fB+\fP or \fB<\fP character is displayed in the last column +indicating that there are more characters after, before and after, or +before the current position, respectively. +The line is scrolled horizontally as necessary. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Emacs Editing Mode +.SS "Emacs Editing Mode" +When the \fBemacs\fP option is set, interactive input line editing is +enabled. +\fBWarning\fP: This mode is slightly different from the emacs +mode in the original Korn shell and the 8th bit is stripped in emacs mode. +In this mode various editing commands (typically bound to one or more +control characters) cause immediate actions without waiting for a +new-line. +Several editing commands are bound to particular control +characters when the shell is invoked; these bindings can be changed +using the following commands: +.\"{{{ bind +.IP \fBbind\fP +The current bindings are listed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ bind string=[editing-command] +.IP "\fBbind\fP \fIstring\fP\fB=\fP[\fIediting-command\fP]" +The specified editing command is bound to the given \fBstring\fP, which +should consist of a control character (which may be written using caret +notation \fB^\fP\fIX\fP), optionally preceded by one of the two prefix +characters. +Future input of the \fIstring\fP will cause the editing +command to be immediately invoked. +Note that although only two prefix +characters (usually ESC and ^X) are supported, some multi-character +sequences can be supported. +The following binds the arrow keys on +an ANSI terminal, or xterm (these are in the default bindings). +Of course some escape sequences won't work out quite this nicely: +.sp +.RS +\fBbind '^[['=prefix\-2 +.br +bind '^XA'=up\-history +.br +bind '^XB'=down\-history +.br +bind '^XC'=forward\-char +.br +bind '^XD'=backward\-char\fP +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ bind -l +.IP "\fBbind \-l\fP" +Lists the names of the functions to which keys may be bound. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ bind -m string=[substitute] +.IP "\fBbind \-m\fP \fIstring\fP\fB=\fP[\fIsubstitute\fP]" +The specified input \fIstring\fP will afterwards be immediately +replaced by the given \fIsubstitute\fP string, which may contain +editing commands. +.\"}}} +.PP +The following is a list of editing commands available. +Each description starts with the name of the command, +a \fIn\fP, if the command can be prefixed with a count, +and any keys the command is bound to by default (written using +caret notation, \fIe.g.\fP, ASCII ESC character is written as ^[). +A count prefix for a command is entered using the sequence +\fB^[\fP\fIn\fP, where \fIn\fP is a sequence of 1 or more digits; +unless otherwise specified, if a count is omitted, it defaults to 1. +Note that editing command names are +used only with the \fBbind\fP command. +Furthermore, many editing +commands are useful only on terminals with a visible cursor. +The default bindings were chosen to resemble corresponding EMACS key +bindings. +The users tty characters (\fIe.g.\fP, ERASE) are bound to +reasonable substitutes and override the default bindings. +.\"{{{ abort ^G +.IP "\fBabort ^G\fP" +Useful as a response to a request for a \fBsearch-history\fP pattern in +order to abort the search. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ auto-insert n +.IP "\fBauto-insert\fP \fIn\fP" +Simply causes the character to appear as literal input. +Most ordinary characters are bound to this. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ backward-char n ^B +.IP "\fBbackward-char\fP \fIn\fP \fB^B\fP" +Moves the cursor backward \fIn\fP characters. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ backward-word n ^[B +.IP "\fBbackward-word\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[B\fP" +Moves the cursor backward to the beginning of a word; words consist +of alphanumerics, underscore (_) and dollar ($). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ beginning-of-history ^[< +.IP "\fBbeginning-of-history ^[<\fP" +Moves to the beginning of the history. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ beginning-of-line ^A +.IP "\fBbeginning-of-line ^A\fP" +Moves the cursor to the beginning of the edited input line. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ capitalize-word n ^[c, ^[C +.IP "\fBcapitalize-word\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[c\fP, \fB^[C\fP" +Uppercase the first character in the next \fIn\fP words, +leaving the cursor past the end of the last word. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ comment ^[# +If the current line does not begin with a comment character, one +is added at the beginning of the line and the line is entered (as if +return had been pressed), otherwise the existing comment characters +are removed and the cursor is placed at the beginning of the line. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ complete ^[^[ +.IP "\fBcomplete ^[^[\fP" +.IP "\fBcomplete ^I\fP" +Automatically completes as much as is unique of the command name +or the file name containing the cursor. +If the entire remaining command +or file name is unique a space is printed after its completion, unless +it is a directory name in which case \fB/\fP is appended. +If there is no command or file name with the current partial word as its +prefix, a bell character is output (usually causing a audio beep). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ complete-command ^X^[ +.IP "\fBcomplete-command ^X^[\fP" +Automatically completes as much as is unique of the command name +having the partial word up to the cursor as its prefix, as in the +\fBcomplete\fP command described above. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ complete-file ^[^X +.IP "\fBcomplete-file ^[^X\fP" +Automatically completes as much as is unique of the file name having +the partial word up to the cursor as its prefix, as in the +\fBcomplete\fP command described above. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ complete-list ^[= +.IP "\fBcomplete-list ^[=\fP" +List the possible completions for the current word. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ delete-char-backward n ERASE, ^?, ^H +.IP "\fBdelete-char-backward\fP \fIn\fP \fBERASE\fP, \fB^?\fP, \fB^H\fP" +Deletes \fIn\fP characters before the cursor. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ delete-char-forward n +.IP "\fBdelete-char-forward\fP \fIn\fP" +Deletes \fIn\fP characters after the cursor. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ delete-word-backward n ^[ERASE, ^[^?, ^[^H, ^[h +.IP "\fBdelete-word-backward\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[ERASE\fP, \fB^[^?\fP, \fB^[^H\fP, \fB^[h\fP" +Deletes \fIn\fP words before the cursor. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ delete-word-forward n ^[d +.IP "\fBdelete-word-forward\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[d\fP" +Deletes characters after the cursor up to the end of \fIn\fP words. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ down-history n ^N +.IP "\fBdown-history\fP \fIn\fP \fB^N\fP" +Scrolls the history buffer forward \fIn\fP lines (later). +Each input line +originally starts just after the last entry in the history buffer, so +\fBdown-history\fP is not useful until either \fBsearch-history\fP or +\fBup-history\fP has been performed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ downcase-word n ^[L, ^[l +.IP "\fBdowncase-word\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[L\fP, \fB^[l\fP" +Lowercases the next \fIn\fP words. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ end-of-history ^[> +.IP "\fBend-of-history ^[>\fP" +Moves to the end of the history. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ end-of-line ^E +.IP "\fBend-of-line ^E\fP" +Moves the cursor to the end of the input line. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ eot ^_ +.IP "\fBeot ^_\fP" +Acts as an end-of-file; this is useful because edit-mode input disables +normal terminal input canonicalization. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ eot-or-delete n ^D +.IP "\fBeot-or-delete\fP \fIn\fP \fB^D\fP" +Acts as eot if alone on a line; otherwise acts as delete-char-forward. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ error +.IP "\fBerror\fP" +Error (ring the bell). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ exchange-point-and-mark ^X^X +.IP "\fBexchange-point-and-mark ^X^X\fP" +Places the cursor where the mark is, and sets the mark to where the +cursor was. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ expand-file ^[* +.IP "\fBexpand-file ^[*\fP" +Appends a * to the current word and replaces the word with +the result of performing file globbing on the word. +If no files match the pattern, the bell is rung. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ forward-char n ^F +.IP "\fBforward-char\fP \fIn\fP \fB^F\fP" +Moves the cursor forward \fIn\fP characters. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ forward-word n ^[f +.IP "\fBforward-word\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[f\fP" +Moves the cursor forward to the end of the \fIn\fPth word. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ goto-history n ^[g +.IP "\fBgoto-history\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[g\fP" +Goes to history number \fIn\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ kill-line KILL +.IP "\fBkill-line KILL\fP" +Deletes the entire input line. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ kill-region ^W +.IP "\fBkill-region ^W\fP" +Deletes the input between the cursor and the mark. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ kill-to-eol n ^K +.IP "\fBkill-to-eol\fP \fIn\fP \fB^K\fP" +Deletes the input from the cursor to the end of the line if \fIn\fP is +not specified, otherwise deletes characters between the cursor and +column \fIn\fP. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ list ^[? +.IP "\fBlist ^[?\fP" +Prints a sorted, columnated list of command names or file names +(if any) that can complete the partial word containing the cursor. +Directory names have \fB/\fP appended to them. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ list-command ^X? +.IP "\fBlist-command ^X?\fP" +Prints a sorted, columnated list of command names (if any) that +can complete the partial word containing the cursor. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ list-file ^X^Y +.IP "\fBlist-file ^X^Y\fP" +Prints a sorted, columnated list of file names (if any) that can +complete the partial word containing the cursor. +File type indicators +are appended as described under \fBlist\fP above. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ newline ^J and ^M +.IP "\fBnewline ^J\fP, \fB^M\fP" +Causes the current input line to be processed by the shell. +The current cursor position may be anywhere on the line. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ newline-and-next ^O +.IP "\fBnewline-and-next ^O\fP" +Causes the current input line to be processed by the shell, and +the next line from history becomes the current line. +This is only useful after an up-history or search-history. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ no-op QUIT +.IP "\fBno-op QUIT\fP" +This does nothing. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ prefix-1 ^[ +.IP "\fBprefix-1 ^[\fP" +Introduces a 2-character command sequence. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ prefix-2 ^X and ^[[ +.IP "\fBprefix-2 ^X\fP" +.IP "\fBprefix-2 ^[[\fP" +Introduces a 2-character command sequence. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ prev-hist-word ^[. ^[_ +.IP "\fBprev-hist-word\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[.\fP, \fB^[_\fP" +The last (\fIn\fPth) word of the previous command is inserted at the cursor. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ quote ^^ +.IP "\fBquote ^^\fP" +The following character is taken literally rather than as an editing +command. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ redraw ^L +.IP "\fBredraw ^L\fP" +Reprints the prompt string and the current input line. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ search-character-backward n ^[^] +.IP "\fBsearch-character-backward\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[^]\fP" +Search backward in the current line for the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the +next character typed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ search-character-forward n ^] +.IP "\fBsearch-character-forward\fP \fIn\fP \fB^]\fP" +Search forward in the current line for the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the +next character typed. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ search-history ^R +.IP "\fBsearch-history ^R\fP" +Enter incremental search mode. +The internal history list is searched +backwards for commands matching the input. +An initial \fB^\fP in the search string anchors the search. +The abort key will leave search mode. +Other commands will be executed after leaving search mode. +Successive \fBsearch-history\fP commands continue searching backward to +the next previous occurrence of the pattern. +The history buffer retains only a +finite number of lines; the oldest are discarded as necessary. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ set-mark-command ^[ +.IP "\fBset-mark-command ^[\fP" +Set the mark at the cursor position. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ stuff +.IP "\fBstuff\fP" +On systems supporting it, pushes the bound character back onto the +terminal input where it may receive special processing by the terminal +handler. +This is useful for the BRL \fB^T\fP mini-systat feature, for example. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ stuff-reset +.IP "\fBstuff-reset\fP" +Acts like \fBstuff\fP, then aborts input the same as an interrupt. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ transport-chars ^T +.IP "\fBtranspose-chars ^T\fP" +If at the end of line, or if the \fBgmacs\fP option is set, +this exchanges the two previous characters; otherwise, it +exchanges the previous and current characters and moves the cursor +one character to the right. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ up-history n ^P +.IP "\fBup-history\fP \fIn\fP \fB^P\fP" +Scrolls the history buffer backward \fIn\fP lines (earlier). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ upcase-word n ^[U, ^[u +.IP "\fBupcase-word\fP \fIn\fP \fB^[U\fP, \fB^[u\fP" +Uppercases the next \fIn\fP words. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ version ^V +.IP "\fBversion ^V\fP" +Display the version of ksh. +The current edit buffer is restored as soon +as any key is pressed (the key is then processed, unless it is a space). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ yank ^Y +.IP "\fByank ^Y\fP" +Inserts the most recently killed text string at the current cursor position. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ yank-pop ^[y +.IP "\fByank-pop ^[y\fP" +Immediately after a \fByank\fP, replaces the inserted text string with +the next previous killed text string. +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Vi Editing Mode +.\"{{{ introduction +.SS "Vi Editing Mode" +The vi command line editor in ksh has basically the same commands as the +vi editor (see \fIvi\fP(1)), with the following exceptions: +.nr P2 \n(PD +.IP \ \ \(bu +you start out in insert mode, +.IP \ \ \(bu +there are file name and command completion commands +(\fB=\fP, \fB\e\fP, \fB*\fP, \fB^X\fP, \fB^E\fP, \fB^F\fP and, +optionally, \fB\fP), +.IP \ \ \(bu +the \fB_\fP command is different (in ksh it is the last argument command, +in vi it goes to the start of the current line), +.IP \ \ \(bu +the \fB/\fP and \fBG\fP commands move in the opposite direction as the \fBj\fP +command +.IP \ \ \(bu +and commands which don't make sense in a single line editor are not available +(\fIe.g.\fP, screen movement commands, ex \fB:\fP commands, \fIetc.\fP). +.nr PD \n(P2 +.LP +Note that the \fB^X\fP stands for control-X; also \fB\fP, \fB\fP +and \fB\fP are used for escape, space and tab, respectively (no kidding). +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ modes +.PP +Like vi, there are two modes: insert mode and command mode. +In insert mode, most characters are simply put in the buffer at the +current cursor position as they are typed, however, some characters +are treated specially. +In particular, the following characters are taken from current tty settings +(see \fIstty\fP(1)) and have their usual meaning (normal values are in +parentheses): +kill (\fB^U\fP), erase (\fB^?\fP), werase (\fB^W\fP), eof (\fB^D\fP), +intr (\fB^C\fP) and quit (\fB^\e\fP). +In addition to the above, the following characters are also treated +specially in insert mode: +.TS +expand; +afB lw(4.5i). +^H T{ +erases previous character +T} +^V T{ +literal next: the next character typed is not treated specially (can be +used to insert the characters being described here) +T} +^J ^M T{ +end of line: the current line is read, parsed and executed by the shell +T} + T{ +puts the editor in command mode (see below) +T} +^E T{ +command and file name enumeration (see below) +T} +^F T{ +command and file name completion (see below). +If used twice in a row, the list of possible completions is displayed; +if used a third time, the completion is undone. +T} +^X T{ +command and file name expansion (see below) +T} + T{ +optional file name and command completion (see \fB^F\fP above), enabled with +\fBset \-o vi-tabcomplete\fP +T} +.TE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ command mode +.PP +In command mode, each character is interpreted as a command. +Characters that don't correspond to commands, are illegal combinations of +commands or are commands that can't be carried out all cause beeps. +In the following command descriptions, a \fIn\fP indicates the +command may be prefixed by a number (\fIe.g.\fP, \fB10l\fP moves right 10 +characters); if no number prefix is used, \fIn\fP is assumed to be 1 +unless otherwise specified. +The term `current position' refers to the position between the cursor +and the character preceding the cursor. +A `word' is a sequence of letters, digits and underscore characters or a +sequence of non-letter, non-digit, non-underscore, non-white-space characters +(\fIe.g.\fP, ab2*&^ contains two words) and a `big-word' is a sequence of +non-white-space characters. +.\"{{{ Special ksh vi commands +.IP "Special ksh vi commands" +The following commands are not in, or are different from, the normal vi file +editor: +.RS +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB_\fP" +insert a space followed by the \fIn\fPth big-word from the last command in the +history at the current position and enter insert mode; if \fIn\fP is not +specified, the last word is inserted. +.IP "\fB#\fP" +insert the comment character (\fB#\fP) at the start of the current line and +return the line to the shell (equivalent to \fBI#^J\fP). +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBg\fP" +like \fBG\fP, except if \fIn\fP is not specified, it goes to the most recent +remembered line. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBv\fP" +edit line \fIn\fP using the vi editor; +if \fIn\fP is not specified, the current line is edited. +The actual command executed is +`\fBfc \-e ${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}}\fP \fIn\fP'. +.IP "\fB*\fP and \fB^X\fP" +command or file name expansion is applied to the current big-word +(with an appended *, if the word contains no file globing characters) - the +big-word is replaced with the resulting words. +If the current big-word is the first on the line (or follows one +of the following characters: \fB;\fP, \fB|\fP, \fB&\fP, \fB(\fP, \fB)\fP) +and does not contain a slash (\fB/\fP) then command expansion is done, +otherwise file name expansion is done. +Command expansion will match the big-word against all aliases, functions +and built-in commands as well as any executable files found by searching +the directories in the \fBPATH\fP parameter. +File name expansion matches the big-word against the files in the +current directory. +After expansion, the cursor is placed just past the last word and the editor +is in insert mode. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB\e\fP, \fIn\fP\fB^F\fP, \fIn\fP\fB\fP and \fIn\fP\fB\fP" +command/file name completion: +replace the current big-word with the longest unique +match obtained after performing command/file name expansion. +\fB\fP is only recognized if the \fBvi-tabcomplete\fP option is set, +while \fB\fP is only recognized if the \fBvi-esccomplete\fP option +is set (see \fBset \-o\fP). +If \fIn\fP is specified, the \fIn\fPth possible +completion is selected (as reported by the command/file name enumeration +command). +.IP "\fB=\fP and \fB^E\fP" +command/file name enumeration: list all the commands or files that match +the current big-word. +.IP "\fB^V\fP" +display the version of pdksh; it is displayed until another key is pressed +(this key is ignored). +.IP "\fB@\fP\fIc\fP" +macro expansion: execute the commands found in the alias _\fIc\fP. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Intra-line movement commands +.IP "Intra-line movement commands" +.RS +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBh\fP and \fIn\fP\fB^H\fP" +move left \fIn\fP characters. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBl\fP and \fIn\fP\fB\fP" +move right \fIn\fP characters. +.IP "\fB0\fP" +move to column 0. +.IP "\fB^\fP" +move to the first non white-space character. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB|\fP" +move to column \fIn\fP. +.IP "\fB$\fP" +move to the last character. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBb\fP" +move back \fIn\fP words. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBB\fP" +move back \fIn\fP big-words. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBe\fP" +move forward to the end the word, \fIn\fP times. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBE\fP" +move forward to the end the big-word, \fIn\fP times. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBw\fP" +move forward \fIn\fP words. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBW\fP" +move forward \fIn\fP big-words. +.IP "\fB%\fP" +find match: the editor looks forward for the nearest parenthesis, +bracket or brace and then moves the to the matching parenthesis, bracket or +brace. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBf\fP\fIc\fP" +move forward to the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the character \fIc\fP. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBF\fP\fIc\fP" +move backward to the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the character \fIc\fP. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBt\fP\fIc\fP" +move forward to just before the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the character \fIc\fP. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBT\fP\fIc\fP" +move backward to just before the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the character \fIc\fP. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB;\fP" +repeats the last \fBf\fP, \fBF\fP, \fBt\fP or \fBT\fP command. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB,\fP" +repeats the last \fBf\fP, \fBF\fP, \fBt\fP or \fBT\fP command, but moves +in the opposite direction. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Inter-line movement commands +.IP "Inter-line movement commands" +.RS +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBj\fP and \fIn\fP\fB+\fP and \fIn\fP\fB^N\fP" +move to the \fIn\fPth next line in the history. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBk\fP and \fIn\fP\fB-\fP and \fIn\fP\fB^P\fP" +move to the \fIn\fPth previous line in the history. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBG\fP" +move to line \fIn\fP in the history; if \fIn\fP is not specified, the +number first remembered line is used. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBg\fP" +like \fBG\fP, except if \fIn\fP is not specified, it goes to the most recent +remembered line. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB/\fP\fIstring\fP" +search backward through the history for the \fIn\fPth line containing +\fIstring\fP; if \fIstring\fP starts with \fB^\fP, the remainder of the +string must appear at the start of the history line for it to match. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB?\fP\fIstring\fP" +same as \fB/\fP, except it searches forward through the history. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBn\fP" +search for the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the last search string; the +direction of the search is the same as the last search. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBN\fP" +search for the \fIn\fPth occurrence of the last search string; the +direction of the search is the opposite of the last search. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Edit commands +.IP "Edit commands" +.RS +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBa\fP" +append text \fIn\fP times: goes into insert mode just after the current +position. +The append is only replicated if command mode is re-entered (\fIi.e.\fP, + is used). +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBA\fP" +same as \fBa\fP, except it appends at the end of the line. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBi\fP" +insert text \fIn\fP times: goes into insert mode at the current +position. +The insertion is only replicated if command mode is re-entered (\fIi.e.\fP, + is used). +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBI\fP" +same as \fBi\fP, except the insertion is done just before the first non-blank +character. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBs\fP" +substitute the next \fIn\fP characters (\fIi.e.\fP, delete the characters +and go into insert mode). +.IP "\fBS\fP" +substitute whole line: all characters from the first non-blank character +to the end of line are deleted and insert mode is entered. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBc\fP\fImove-cmd\fP" +change from the current position to the position resulting from \fIn\fP +\fImove-cmd\fPs (\fIi.e.\fP, delete the indicated region and go into insert +mode); +if \fImove-cmd\fP is \fBc\fP, the line starting from the first non-blank +character is changed. +.IP "\fBC\fP" +change from the current position to the end of the line (\fIi.e.\fP, delete to +the end of the line and go into insert mode). +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBx\fP" +delete the next \fIn\fP characters. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBX\fP" +delete the previous \fIn\fP characters. +.IP "\fBD\fP" +delete to the end of the line. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBd\fP\fImove-cmd\fP" +delete from the current position to the position resulting from +\fIn\fP \fImove-cmd\fPs; +\fImove-cmd\fP is a movement command (see above) or \fBd\fP, in which case +the current line is deleted. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBr\fP\fIc\fP" +replace the next \fIn\fP characters with the character \fIc\fP. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBR\fP" +replace: enter insert mode but overwrite existing characters instead of +inserting before existing characters. +The replacement is repeated \fIn\fP times. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB~\fP" +change the case of the next \fIn\fP characters. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBy\fP\fImove-cmd\fP" +yank from the current position to the position resulting from \fIn\fP +\fImove-cmd\fPs into the yank buffer; if \fImove-cmd\fP is \fBy\fP, the +whole line is yanked. +.IP "\fBY\fP" +yank from the current position to the end of the line. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBp\fP" +paste the contents of the yank buffer just after the current position, +\fIn\fP times. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fBP\fP" +same as \fBp\fP, except the buffer is pasted at the current position. +.RE +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Miscellaneous vi commands +.IP "Miscellaneous vi commands" +.RS +.IP "\fB^J\fP and \fB^M\fP" +the current line is read, parsed and executed by the shell. +.IP "\fB^L\fP and \fB^R\fP" +redraw the current line. +.IP "\fIn\fP\fB.\fP" +redo the last edit command \fIn\fP times. +.IP "\fBu\fP" +undo the last edit command. +.IP "\fBU\fP" +undo all changes that have been made to the current line. +.IP "\fIintr\fP and \fIquit\fP" +the interrupt and quit terminal characters cause the current line to +be deleted and a new prompt to be printed. +.RE +.\"Has all vi commands except: +.\" movement: { } [[ ]] ^E ^Y ^U ^D ^F ^B H L M () +.\" tag commands: ^T ^] +.\" mark commands: m ` ' +.\" named-buffer commands: " @ +.\" file/shell/ex-commands: Q ZZ ^^ : ! & +.\" multi-line change commands: o O J +.\" shift commands: << >> +.\" status command: ^G +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.ksh) +.\"}}} +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Files +.SH FILES +~/.kshrc +.br +~/.profile +.br +/etc/profile +.br +/etc/suid_profile +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Bugs +.SH BUGS +Any bugs in pdksh should be reported to pdksh@cs.mun.ca. +Please +include the version of pdksh (echo $KSH_VERSION shows it), the machine, +operating system and compiler you are using and a description of how to +repeat the bug (a small shell script that demonstrates the bug is +best). +The following, if relevant (if you are not sure, include them), +can also helpful: options you are using (both options.h options and set +\-o options) and a copy of your config.h (the file generated by the +configure script). +New versions of pdksh can be obtained from +ftp://ftp.cs.mun.ca/pub/pdksh/. +.PP +BTW, the most frequently reported bug is +.RS +\fB echo hi | read a; echo $a\fP\ \ \ # Does not print hi +.RE +I'm aware of this and there is no need to report it. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Version +.SH VERSION +This page documents version +.ce + @(#)PD KSH v5.2.14 99/07/13.2 +of the public domain korn shell. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ Authors +.SH AUTHORS +This shell is based on the public domain 7th edition Bourne shell clone by +Charles Forsyth and parts of the BRL shell by Doug A.\& Gwyn, Doug Kingston, +Ron Natalie, Arnold Robbins, Lou Salkind and others. +The first release +of pdksh was created by Eric Gisin, and it was subsequently maintained by +John R.\& MacMillan (chance!john@sq.sq.com), and +Simon J.\& Gerraty (sjg@zen.void.oz.au). +The current maintainer is Michael Rendell (michael@cs.mun.ca). +The CONTRIBUTORS file in the source distribution contains a more complete +list of people and their part in the shell's development. +.\"}}} +.\"{{{ See also +.SH "SEE ALSO" +awk(1), +.ksh( +sh(1), +.ksh) +.sh( +ksh(1), +.sh) +csh(1), ed(1), getconf(1), getopt(1), sed(1), stty(1), vi(1), +dup(2), execve(2), getgid(2), getuid(2), open(2), pipe(2), wait(2), +getopt(3), rand(3), signal(3), system(3), +environ(7) +.PP +.IR "The KornShell Command and Programming Language" , +Morris Bolsky and David Korn, 1989, ISBN 0-13-516972-0. +.PP +.\" XXX ISBN missing +.IR "UNIX Shell Programming" , +Stephen G.\& Kochan, Patrick H.\& Wood, Hayden. +.PP +.IR "IEEE Standard for information Technology \- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) \- Part 2: Shell and Utilities" , +IEEE Inc, 1993, ISBN 1-55937-255-9. +.\"}}} diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh_dir.h b/bin/ksh/ksh_dir.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b0b3db6ed --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh_dir.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_dir.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:11:59 tls Exp $ */ + +/* Wrapper around the ugly dir includes/ifdefs */ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_dir.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:11:59 tls Exp $ */ + +#if defined(HAVE_DIRENT_H) +# include +# define NLENGTH(dirent) (strlen(dirent->d_name)) +#else +# define dirent direct +# define NLENGTH(dirent) (dirent->d_namlen) +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H +# include +# endif /* HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H +# include +# endif /* HAVE_SYSDIR_H */ +# ifdef HAVE_NDIR_H +# include +# endif /* HAVE_NDIR_H */ +#endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */ + +#ifdef OPENDIR_DOES_NONDIR +extern DIR *ksh_opendir ARGS((const char *d)); +#else /* OPENDIR_DOES_NONDIR */ +# define ksh_opendir(d) opendir(d) +#endif /* OPENDIR_DOES_NONDIR */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh_limval.h b/bin/ksh/ksh_limval.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..42e38bbf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh_limval.h @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_limval.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:11:59 tls Exp $ */ + +/* Wrapper around the values.h/limits.h includes/ifdefs */ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_limval.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:11:59 tls Exp $ */ + +#ifdef HAVE_VALUES_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_VALUES_H */ +/* limits.h is included in sh.h */ + +#ifndef DMAXEXP +# define DMAXEXP 128 /* should be big enough */ +#endif + +#ifndef BITSPERBYTE +# ifdef CHAR_BIT +# define BITSPERBYTE CHAR_BIT +# else +# define BITSPERBYTE 8 /* probably true.. */ +# endif +#endif + +#ifndef BITS +# define BITS(t) (BITSPERBYTE * sizeof(t)) +#endif diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh_stat.h b/bin/ksh/ksh_stat.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5f78406f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh_stat.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_stat.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:00 tls Exp $ */ + +/* Wrapper around the ugly sys/stat includes/ifdefs */ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_stat.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:00 tls Exp $ */ + +/* assumes already included */ +#include + +#ifndef HAVE_LSTAT +# define lstat(path, buf) stat(path, buf) +#endif /* HAVE_LSTAT */ + +#ifdef STAT_MACROS_BROKEN +# undef S_ISREG +# undef S_ISDIR +# undef S_ISCHR +# undef S_ISBLK +# undef S_ISFIFO +# undef S_ISSOCK +# undef S_ISLNK +#endif /* STAT_MACROS_BROKEN */ + +#if !defined(S_ISREG) && defined(S_IFREG) +# define S_ISREG(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) +#endif /* S_ISREG */ +#if !defined(S_ISDIR) && defined(S_IFDIR) +# define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) +#endif /* S_ISDIR */ +#if !defined(S_ISCHR) && defined(S_IFCHR) +# define S_ISCHR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) +#endif /* S_ISCHR */ +#if !defined(S_ISBLK) && defined(S_IFBLK) +# define S_ISBLK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK) +#endif /* S_ISBLK */ +#if !defined(S_ISFIFO) && defined(S_IFIFO) +# define S_ISFIFO(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO) +#endif /* S_ISFIFO */ +#if !defined(S_ISLNK) && defined(S_IFLNK) +# define S_ISLNK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ +#if !defined(S_ISSOCK) && defined(S_IFSOCK) +# define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) +#endif /* S_ISSOCK */ +#if !defined(S_ISCDF) && defined(S_CDF) +# define S_ISCDF(m) (S_ISDIR(m) && ((m) & S_CDF)) +#endif /* S_ISSOCK */ + +#ifndef S_ISVTX +# define S_ISVTX 01000 /* sticky bit */ +#endif /* S_ISVTX */ + +#ifndef S_IXUSR +# define S_IXUSR 00100 /* user execute bit */ +#endif /* S_IXUSR */ +#ifndef S_IXGRP +# define S_IXGRP 00010 /* user execute bit */ +#endif /* S_IXGRP */ +#ifndef S_IXOTH +# define S_IXOTH 00001 /* user execute bit */ +#endif /* S_IXOTH */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh_time.h b/bin/ksh/ksh_time.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..79a7b1585 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh_time.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_time.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:01 tls Exp $ */ + +#ifndef KSH_TIME_H +# define KSH_TIME_H + +/* Wrapper around the ugly time.h,sys/time.h includes/ifdefs */ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_time.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:01 tls Exp $ */ + +#ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME +# include +# include +#else /* TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME */ +# ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H +# include +# else +# include +# endif +#endif /* TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME */ + +#ifndef TIME_DECLARED +extern time_t time ARGS((time_t *)); +#endif + +#ifndef CLK_TCK +# define CLK_TCK 60 /* 60HZ */ +#endif +#endif /* KSH_TIME_H */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh_times.h b/bin/ksh/ksh_times.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e01215a99 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh_times.h @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_times.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:02 tls Exp $ */ + +#ifndef KSH_TIMES_H +# define KSH_TIMES_H + +/* Needed for clock_t on some systems (ie, NeXT in non-posix mode) */ +#include "ksh_time.h" + +#include + +#ifdef TIMES_BROKEN +extern clock_t ksh_times ARGS((struct tms *)); +#else /* TIMES_BROKEN */ +# define ksh_times times +#endif /* TIMES_BROKEN */ + +#ifdef HAVE_TIMES +extern clock_t times ARGS((struct tms *)); +#endif /* HAVE_TIMES */ +#endif /* KSH_TIMES_H */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/ksh_wait.h b/bin/ksh/ksh_wait.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dba7a27b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/ksh_wait.h @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_wait.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:03 tls Exp $ */ + +/* Wrapper around the ugly sys/wait includes/ifdefs */ +/* $NetBSD: ksh_wait.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:03 tls Exp $ */ + +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H +# include +#endif + +#ifndef POSIX_SYS_WAIT +/* Get rid of system macros (which probably use union wait) */ +# undef WIFCORED +# undef WIFEXITED +# undef WEXITSTATUS +# undef WIFSIGNALED +# undef WTERMSIG +# undef WIFSTOPPED +# undef WSTOPSIG +#endif /* POSIX_SYS_WAIT */ + +typedef int WAIT_T; + +#ifndef WIFCORED +# define WIFCORED(s) ((s) & 0x80) +#endif +#define WSTATUS(s) (s) + +#ifndef WIFEXITED +# define WIFEXITED(s) (((s) & 0xff) == 0) +#endif +#ifndef WEXITSTATUS +# define WEXITSTATUS(s) (((s) >> 8) & 0xff) +#endif +#ifndef WIFSIGNALED +# define WIFSIGNALED(s) (((s) & 0xff) != 0 && ((s) & 0xff) != 0x7f) +#endif +#ifndef WTERMSIG +# define WTERMSIG(s) ((s) & 0x7f) +#endif +#ifndef WIFSTOPPED +# define WIFSTOPPED(s) (((s) & 0xff) == 0x7f) +#endif +#ifndef WSTOPSIG +# define WSTOPSIG(s) (((s) >> 8) & 0xff) +#endif + +#if !defined(HAVE_WAITPID) && defined(HAVE_WAIT3) + /* always used with p == -1 */ +# define ksh_waitpid(p, s, o) wait3((s), (o), (struct rusage *) 0) +#else /* !HAVE_WAITPID && HAVE_WAIT3 */ +# define ksh_waitpid(p, s, o) waitpid((p), (s), (o)) +#endif /* !HAVE_WAITPID && HAVE_WAIT3 */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/lex.c b/bin/ksh/lex.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..80ded4ad7 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/lex.c @@ -0,0 +1,1398 @@ +/* $NetBSD: lex.c,v 1.15 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +/* + * lexical analysis and source input + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: lex.c,v 1.15 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include + + +/* Structure to keep track of the lexing state and the various pieces of info + * needed for each particular state. + */ +typedef struct lex_state Lex_state; +struct lex_state { + int ls_state; + union { + /* $(...) */ + struct scsparen_info { + int nparen; /* count open parenthesis */ + int csstate; /* XXX remove */ +#define ls_scsparen ls_info.u_scsparen + } u_scsparen; + + /* $((...)) */ + struct sasparen_info { + int nparen; /* count open parenthesis */ + int start; /* marks start of $(( in output str */ +#define ls_sasparen ls_info.u_sasparen + } u_sasparen; + + /* ((...)) */ + struct sletparen_info { + int nparen; /* count open parenthesis */ +#define ls_sletparen ls_info.u_sletparen + } u_sletparen; + + /* `...` */ + struct sbquote_info { + int indquotes; /* true if in double quotes: "`...`" */ +#define ls_sbquote ls_info.u_sbquote + } u_sbquote; + + Lex_state *base; /* used to point to next state block */ + } ls_info; +}; + +typedef struct State_info State_info; +struct State_info { + Lex_state *base; + Lex_state *end; +}; + + +static void readhere ARGS((struct ioword *iop)); +static int getsc__ ARGS((void)); +static void getsc_line ARGS((Source *s)); +static int getsc_bn ARGS((void)); +static char *get_brace_var ARGS((XString *wsp, char *wp)); +static int arraysub ARGS((char **strp)); +static const char *ungetsc ARGS((int c)); +static void gethere ARGS((void)); +static Lex_state *push_state_ ARGS((State_info *si, Lex_state *old_end)); +static Lex_state *pop_state_ ARGS((State_info *si, Lex_state *old_end)); + +static int backslash_skip; +static int ignore_backslash_newline; + +/* optimized getsc_bn() */ +#define getsc() (*source->str != '\0' && *source->str != '\\' \ + && !backslash_skip ? *source->str++ : getsc_bn()) +/* optimized getsc__() */ +#define getsc_() ((*source->str != '\0') ? *source->str++ : getsc__()) + +#define STATE_BSIZE 32 + +#define PUSH_STATE(s) do { \ + if (++statep == state_info.end) \ + statep = push_state_(&state_info, statep); \ + state = statep->ls_state = (s); \ + } while (0) + +#define POP_STATE() do { \ + if (--statep == state_info.base) \ + statep = pop_state_(&state_info, statep); \ + state = statep->ls_state; \ + } while (0) + + + +/* + * Lexical analyzer + * + * tokens are not regular expressions, they are LL(1). + * for example, "${var:-${PWD}}", and "$(size $(whence ksh))". + * hence the state stack. + */ + +int +yylex(cf) + int cf; +{ + Lex_state states[STATE_BSIZE], *statep; + State_info state_info; + register int c, state; + XString ws; /* expandable output word */ + register char *wp; /* output word pointer */ + char *sp, *dp; + int c2; + + + Again: + states[0].ls_state = -1; + states[0].ls_info.base = (Lex_state *) 0; + statep = &states[1]; + state_info.base = states; + state_info.end = &states[STATE_BSIZE]; + + Xinit(ws, wp, 64, ATEMP); + + backslash_skip = 0; + ignore_backslash_newline = 0; + + if (cf&ONEWORD) + state = SWORD; +#ifdef KSH + else if (cf&LETEXPR) { + *wp++ = OQUOTE; /* enclose arguments in (double) quotes */ + state = SLETPAREN; + statep->ls_sletparen.nparen = 0; + } +#endif /* KSH */ + else { /* normal lexing */ + state = (cf & HEREDELIM) ? SHEREDELIM : SBASE; + while ((c = getsc()) == ' ' || c == '\t') + ; + if (c == '#') { + ignore_backslash_newline++; + while ((c = getsc()) != '\0' && c != '\n') + ; + ignore_backslash_newline--; + } + ungetsc(c); + } + if (source->flags & SF_ALIAS) { /* trailing ' ' in alias definition */ + source->flags &= ~SF_ALIAS; + /* In POSIX mode, a trailing space only counts if we are + * parsing a simple command + */ + if (!Flag(FPOSIX) || (cf & CMDWORD)) + cf |= ALIAS; + } + + /* Initial state: one of SBASE SHEREDELIM SWORD SASPAREN */ + statep->ls_state = state; + + /* collect non-special or quoted characters to form word */ + while (!((c = getsc()) == 0 + || ((state == SBASE || state == SHEREDELIM) + && ctype(c, C_LEX1)))) + { + Xcheck(ws, wp); + switch (state) { + case SBASE: + if (c == '[' && (cf & (VARASN|ARRAYVAR))) { + *wp = EOS; /* temporary */ + if (is_wdvarname(Xstring(ws, wp), FALSE)) + { + char *p, *tmp; + + if (arraysub(&tmp)) { + *wp++ = CHAR; + *wp++ = c; + for (p = tmp; *p; ) { + Xcheck(ws, wp); + *wp++ = CHAR; + *wp++ = *p++; + } + afree(tmp, ATEMP); + break; + } else { + Source *s; + + s = pushs(SREREAD, + source->areap); + s->start = s->str + = s->u.freeme = tmp; + s->next = source; + source = s; + } + } + *wp++ = CHAR; + *wp++ = c; + break; + } + /* fall through.. */ + Sbase1: /* includes *(...|...) pattern (*+?@!) */ +#ifdef KSH + if (c == '*' || c == '@' || c == '+' || c == '?' + || c == '!') + { + c2 = getsc(); + if (c2 == '(' /*)*/ ) { + *wp++ = OPAT; + *wp++ = c; + PUSH_STATE(SPATTERN); + break; + } + ungetsc(c2); + } +#endif /* KSH */ + /* fall through.. */ + Sbase2: /* doesn't include *(...|...) pattern (*+?@!) */ + switch (c) { + case '\\': + c = getsc(); +#ifdef OS2 + if (isalnum((unsigned char)c)) { + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = '\\'; + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = c; + } else +#endif + if (c) /* trailing \ is lost */ + *wp++ = QCHAR, *wp++ = c; + break; + case '\'': + *wp++ = OQUOTE; + ignore_backslash_newline++; + PUSH_STATE(SSQUOTE); + break; + case '"': + *wp++ = OQUOTE; + PUSH_STATE(SDQUOTE); + break; + default: + goto Subst; + } + break; + + Subst: + switch (c) { + Lex_state *s; + Lex_state *base; + + case '\\': + c = getsc(); + switch (c) { + case '\\': + case '$': case '`': + *wp++ = QCHAR, *wp++ = c; + break; + case '"': + if ((cf & HEREDOC) == 0) { + *wp++ = QCHAR, *wp++ = c; + break; + } + /* FALLTROUGH */ + default: + Xcheck(ws, wp); + if (c) { /* trailing \ is lost */ + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = '\\'; + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = c; + } + break; + } + break; + case '$': + c = getsc(); + if (c == '(') /*)*/ { + c = getsc(); + if (c == '(') /*)*/ { + PUSH_STATE(SASPAREN); + statep->ls_sasparen.nparen = 2; + statep->ls_sasparen.start = + Xsavepos(ws, wp); + *wp++ = EXPRSUB; + } else { + ungetsc(c); + PUSH_STATE(SCSPAREN); + statep->ls_scsparen.nparen = 1; + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 0; + *wp++ = COMSUB; + } + } else if (c == '{') /*}*/ { + *wp++ = OSUBST; + *wp++ = '{'; /*}*/ + wp = get_brace_var(&ws, wp); + c = getsc(); + /* allow :# and :% (ksh88 compat) */ + if (c == ':') { + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = c; + c = getsc(); + } + /* If this is a trim operation, + * treat (,|,) specially in STBRACE. + */ + if (c == '#' || c == '%') { + ungetsc(c); + PUSH_STATE(STBRACE); + } else { + ungetsc(c); + PUSH_STATE(SBRACE); + } + } else if (ctype(c, C_ALPHA)) { + *wp++ = OSUBST; + *wp++ = 'X'; + do { + Xcheck(ws, wp); + *wp++ = c; + c = getsc(); + } while (ctype(c, C_ALPHA|C_DIGIT)); + *wp++ = '\0'; + *wp++ = CSUBST; + *wp++ = 'X'; + ungetsc(c); + } else if (ctype(c, C_DIGIT|C_VAR1)) { + Xcheck(ws, wp); + *wp++ = OSUBST; + *wp++ = 'X'; + *wp++ = c; + *wp++ = '\0'; + *wp++ = CSUBST; + *wp++ = 'X'; + } else { + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = '$'; + ungetsc(c); + } + break; + case '`': + PUSH_STATE(SBQUOTE); + *wp++ = COMSUB; + /* Need to know if we are inside double quotes + * since sh/at&t-ksh translate the \" to " in + * "`..\"..`". POSIX also requires this. + * An earlier version of ksh misinterpreted + * the POSIX specification and performed + * removal of backslash escapes only if + * posix mode was not in effect. + */ + statep->ls_sbquote.indquotes = 0; + s = statep; + base = state_info.base; + while (1) { + for (; s != base; s--) { + if (s->ls_state == SDQUOTE) { + statep->ls_sbquote.indquotes = 1; + break; + } + } + if (s != base) + break; + if (!(s = s->ls_info.base)) + break; + base = s-- - STATE_BSIZE; + } + break; + default: + *wp++ = CHAR, *wp++ = c; + } + break; + + case SSQUOTE: + if (c == '\'') { + POP_STATE(); + *wp++ = CQUOTE; + ignore_backslash_newline--; + } else + *wp++ = QCHAR, *wp++ = c; + break; + + case SDQUOTE: + if (c == '"') { + POP_STATE(); + *wp++ = CQUOTE; + } else + goto Subst; + break; + + case SCSPAREN: /* $( .. ) */ + /* todo: deal with $(...) quoting properly + * kludge to partly fake quoting inside $(..): doesn't + * really work because nested $(..) or ${..} inside + * double quotes aren't dealt with. + */ + switch (statep->ls_scsparen.csstate) { + case 0: /* normal */ + switch (c) { + case '(': + statep->ls_scsparen.nparen++; + break; + case ')': + statep->ls_scsparen.nparen--; + break; + case '\\': + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 1; + break; + case '"': + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 2; + break; + case '\'': + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 4; + ignore_backslash_newline++; + break; + } + break; + + case 1: /* backslash in normal mode */ + case 3: /* backslash in double quotes */ + --statep->ls_scsparen.csstate; + break; + + case 2: /* double quotes */ + if (c == '"') + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 0; + else if (c == '\\') + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 3; + break; + + case 4: /* single quotes */ + if (c == '\'') { + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 0; + ignore_backslash_newline--; + } + break; + } + if (statep->ls_scsparen.nparen == 0) { + POP_STATE(); + *wp++ = 0; /* end of COMSUB */ + } else + *wp++ = c; + break; + + case SASPAREN: /* $(( .. )) */ + /* todo: deal with $((...); (...)) properly */ + /* XXX should nest using existing state machine + * (embed "..", $(...), etc.) */ + if (c == '(') + statep->ls_sasparen.nparen++; + else if (c == ')') { + statep->ls_sasparen.nparen--; + if (statep->ls_sasparen.nparen == 1) { + /*(*/ + if ((c2 = getsc()) == ')') { + POP_STATE(); + *wp++ = 0; /* end of EXPRSUB */ + break; + } else { + char *s; + + ungetsc(c2); + /* mismatched parenthesis - + * assume we were really + * parsing a $(..) expression + */ + s = Xrestpos(ws, wp, + statep->ls_sasparen.start); + memmove(s + 1, s, wp - s); + *s++ = COMSUB; + *s = '('; /*)*/ + wp++; + statep->ls_scsparen.nparen = 1; + statep->ls_scsparen.csstate = 0; + state = statep->ls_state + = SCSPAREN; + + } + } + } + *wp++ = c; + break; + + case SBRACE: + /*{*/ + if (c == '}') { + POP_STATE(); + *wp++ = CSUBST; + *wp++ = /*{*/ '}'; + } else + goto Sbase1; + break; + + case STBRACE: + /* Same as SBRACE, except (,|,) treated specially */ + /*{*/ + if (c == '}') { + POP_STATE(); + *wp++ = CSUBST; + *wp++ = /*{*/ '}'; + } else if (c == '|') { + *wp++ = SPAT; + } else if (c == '(') { + *wp++ = OPAT; + *wp++ = ' '; /* simile for @ */ + PUSH_STATE(SPATTERN); + } else + goto Sbase1; + break; + + case SBQUOTE: + if (c == '`') { + *wp++ = 0; + POP_STATE(); + } else if (c == '\\') { + switch (c = getsc()) { + case '\\': + case '$': case '`': + *wp++ = c; + break; + case '"': + if (statep->ls_sbquote.indquotes) { + *wp++ = c; + break; + } + /* fall through.. */ + default: + if (c) { /* trailing \ is lost */ + *wp++ = '\\'; + *wp++ = c; + } + break; + } + } else + *wp++ = c; + break; + + case SWORD: /* ONEWORD */ + goto Subst; + +#ifdef KSH + case SLETPAREN: /* LETEXPR: (( ... )) */ + /*(*/ + if (c == ')') { + if (statep->ls_sletparen.nparen > 0) + --statep->ls_sletparen.nparen; + /*(*/ + else if ((c2 = getsc()) == ')') { + c = 0; + *wp++ = CQUOTE; + goto Done; + } else + ungetsc(c2); + } else if (c == '(') + /* parenthesis inside quotes and backslashes + * are lost, but at&t ksh doesn't count them + * either + */ + ++statep->ls_sletparen.nparen; + goto Sbase2; +#endif /* KSH */ + + case SHEREDELIM: /* <<,<<- delimiter */ + /* XXX chuck this state (and the next) - use + * the existing states ($ and \`..` should be + * stripped of their specialness after the + * fact). + */ + /* here delimiters need a special case since + * $ and `..` are not to be treated specially + */ + if (c == '\\') { + c = getsc(); + if (c) { /* trailing \ is lost */ + *wp++ = QCHAR; + *wp++ = c; + } + } else if (c == '\'') { + PUSH_STATE(SSQUOTE); + *wp++ = OQUOTE; + ignore_backslash_newline++; + } else if (c == '"') { + state = statep->ls_state = SHEREDQUOTE; + *wp++ = OQUOTE; + } else { + *wp++ = CHAR; + *wp++ = c; + } + break; + + case SHEREDQUOTE: /* " in <<,<<- delimiter */ + if (c == '"') { + *wp++ = CQUOTE; + state = statep->ls_state = SHEREDELIM; + } else { + if (c == '\\') { + switch (c = getsc()) { + case '\\': case '"': + case '$': case '`': + break; + default: + if (c) { /* trailing \ lost */ + *wp++ = CHAR; + *wp++ = '\\'; + } + break; + } + } + *wp++ = CHAR; + *wp++ = c; + } + break; + + case SPATTERN: /* in *(...|...) pattern (*+?@!) */ + if ( /*(*/ c == ')') { + *wp++ = CPAT; + POP_STATE(); + } else if (c == '|') { + *wp++ = SPAT; + } else if (c == '(') { + *wp++ = OPAT; + *wp++ = ' '; /* simile for @ */ + PUSH_STATE(SPATTERN); + } else + goto Sbase1; + break; + } + } +Done: + Xcheck(ws, wp); + if (statep != &states[1]) + /* XXX figure out what is missing */ + yyerror("no closing quote\n"); + + /* This done to avoid tests for SHEREDELIM wherever SBASE tested */ + if (state == SHEREDELIM) + state = SBASE; + + dp = Xstring(ws, wp); + if ((c == '<' || c == '>') && state == SBASE + && ((c2 = Xlength(ws, wp)) == 0 + || (c2 == 2 && dp[0] == CHAR && digit(dp[1])))) + { + struct ioword *iop = + (struct ioword *) alloc(sizeof(*iop), ATEMP); + + if (c2 == 2) + iop->unit = dp[1] - '0'; + else + iop->unit = c == '>'; /* 0 for <, 1 for > */ + + c2 = getsc(); + /* <<, >>, <> are ok, >< is not */ + if (c == c2 || (c == '<' && c2 == '>')) { + iop->flag = c == c2 ? + (c == '>' ? IOCAT : IOHERE) : IORDWR; + if (iop->flag == IOHERE) { + if ((c2 = getsc()) == '-') { + iop->flag |= IOSKIP; + } else { + ungetsc(c2); + } + } + } else if (c2 == '&') + iop->flag = IODUP | (c == '<' ? IORDUP : 0); + else { + iop->flag = c == '>' ? IOWRITE : IOREAD; + if (c == '>' && c2 == '|') + iop->flag |= IOCLOB; + else + ungetsc(c2); + } + + iop->name = (char *) 0; + iop->delim = (char *) 0; + iop->heredoc = (char *) 0; + Xfree(ws, wp); /* free word */ + yylval.iop = iop; + return REDIR; + } + + if (wp == dp && state == SBASE) { + Xfree(ws, wp); /* free word */ + /* no word, process LEX1 character */ + switch (c) { + default: + return c; + + case '|': + case '&': + case ';': + if ((c2 = getsc()) == c) + c = (c == ';') ? BREAK : + (c == '|') ? LOGOR : + (c == '&') ? LOGAND : + YYERRCODE; +#ifdef KSH + else if (c == '|' && c2 == '&') + c = COPROC; +#endif /* KSH */ + else + ungetsc(c2); + return c; + + case '\n': + gethere(); + if (cf & CONTIN) + goto Again; + return c; + + case '(': /*)*/ +#ifdef KSH + if ((c2 = getsc()) == '(') /*)*/ + /* XXX need to handle ((...); (...)) */ + c = MDPAREN; + else + ungetsc(c2); +#endif /* KSH */ + return c; + /*(*/ + case ')': + return c; + } + } + + *wp++ = EOS; /* terminate word */ + yylval.cp = Xclose(ws, wp); + if (state == SWORD +#ifdef KSH + || state == SLETPAREN +#endif /* KSH */ + ) /* ONEWORD? */ + return LWORD; + ungetsc(c); /* unget terminator */ + + /* copy word to unprefixed string ident */ + for (sp = yylval.cp, dp = ident; dp < ident+IDENT && (c = *sp++) == CHAR; ) + *dp++ = *sp++; + /* Make sure the ident array stays '\0' padded */ + memset(dp, 0, (ident+IDENT) - dp + 1); + if (c != EOS) + *ident = '\0'; /* word is not unquoted */ + + if (*ident != '\0' && (cf&(KEYWORD|ALIAS))) { + struct tbl *p; + int h = hash(ident); + + /* { */ + if ((cf & KEYWORD) && (p = tsearch(&keywords, ident, h)) + && (!(cf & ESACONLY) || p->val.i == ESAC || p->val.i == '}')) + { + afree(yylval.cp, ATEMP); + return p->val.i; + } + if ((cf & ALIAS) && (p = tsearch(&aliases, ident, h)) + && (p->flag & ISSET)) + { + register Source *s; + + for (s = source; s->type == SALIAS; s = s->next) + if (s->u.tblp == p) + return LWORD; + /* push alias expansion */ + s = pushs(SALIAS, source->areap); + s->start = s->str = p->val.s; + s->u.tblp = p; + s->next = source; + source = s; + afree(yylval.cp, ATEMP); + goto Again; + } + } + + return LWORD; +} + +static void +gethere() +{ + register struct ioword **p; + + for (p = heres; p < herep; p++) + readhere(*p); + herep = heres; +} + +/* + * read "<delim, 0); + + if (!(iop->flag & IOEVAL)) + ignore_backslash_newline++; + + Xinit(xs, xp, 256, ATEMP); + + for (;;) { + eofp = eof; + skiptabs = iop->flag & IOSKIP; + xpos = Xsavepos(xs, xp); + while ((c = getsc()) != 0) { + if (skiptabs) { + if (c == '\t') + continue; + skiptabs = 0; + } + if (c != *eofp) + break; + Xcheck(xs, xp); + Xput(xs, xp, c); + eofp++; + } + /* Allow EOF here so commands with out trailing newlines + * will work (eg, ksh -c '...', $(...), etc). + */ + if (*eofp == '\0' && (c == 0 || c == '\n')) { + xp = Xrestpos(xs, xp, xpos); + break; + } + ungetsc(c); + while ((c = getsc()) != '\n') { + if (c == 0) + yyerror("here document `%s' unclosed\n", eof); + Xcheck(xs, xp); + Xput(xs, xp, c); + } + Xcheck(xs, xp); + Xput(xs, xp, c); + } + Xput(xs, xp, '\0'); + iop->heredoc = Xclose(xs, xp); + + if (!(iop->flag & IOEVAL)) + ignore_backslash_newline--; +} + +void +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +yyerror(const char *fmt, ...) +#else +yyerror(fmt, va_alist) + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + /* pop aliases and re-reads */ + while (source->type == SALIAS || source->type == SREREAD) + source = source->next; + source->str = null; /* zap pending input */ + + error_prefix(TRUE); + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + errorf("%s", null); +} + +/* + * input for yylex with alias expansion + */ + +Source * +pushs(type, areap) + int type; + Area *areap; +{ + register Source *s; + + s = (Source *) alloc(sizeof(Source), areap); + s->type = type; + s->str = null; + s->start = NULL; + s->line = 0; + s->errline = 0; + s->file = NULL; + s->flags = 0; + s->next = NULL; + s->areap = areap; + if (type == SFILE || type == SSTDIN) { + char *dummy; + Xinit(s->xs, dummy, 256, s->areap); + } else + memset(&s->xs, 0, sizeof(s->xs)); + return s; +} + +static int +getsc__() +{ + register Source *s = source; + register int c; + + while ((c = *s->str++) == 0) { + s->str = NULL; /* return 0 for EOF by default */ + switch (s->type) { + case SEOF: + s->str = null; + return 0; + + case SSTDIN: + case SFILE: + getsc_line(s); + break; + + case SWSTR: + break; + + case SSTRING: + break; + + case SWORDS: + s->start = s->str = *s->u.strv++; + s->type = SWORDSEP; + break; + + case SWORDSEP: + if (*s->u.strv == NULL) { + s->start = s->str = newline; + s->type = SEOF; + } else { + s->start = s->str = space; + s->type = SWORDS; + } + break; + + case SALIAS: + if (s->flags & SF_ALIASEND) { + /* pass on an unused SF_ALIAS flag */ + source = s->next; + source->flags |= s->flags & SF_ALIAS; + s = source; + } else if (*s->u.tblp->val.s + && isspace((unsigned char)strchr(s->u.tblp->val.s, 0)[-1])) + { + source = s = s->next; /* pop source stack */ + /* Note that this alias ended with a space, + * enabling alias expansion on the following + * word. + */ + s->flags |= SF_ALIAS; + } else { + /* At this point, we need to keep the current + * alias in the source list so recursive + * aliases can be detected and we also need + * to return the next character. Do this + * by temporarily popping the alias to get + * the next character and then put it back + * in the source list with the SF_ALIASEND + * flag set. + */ + source = s->next; /* pop source stack */ + source->flags |= s->flags & SF_ALIAS; + c = getsc__(); + if (c) { + s->flags |= SF_ALIASEND; + s->ugbuf[0] = c; s->ugbuf[1] = '\0'; + s->start = s->str = s->ugbuf; + s->next = source; + source = s; + } else { + s = source; + /* avoid reading eof twice */ + s->str = NULL; + break; + } + } + continue; + + case SREREAD: + if (s->start != s->ugbuf) /* yuck */ + afree(s->u.freeme, ATEMP); + source = s = s->next; + continue; + } + if (s->str == NULL) { + s->type = SEOF; + s->start = s->str = null; + return '\0'; + } + if (s->flags & SF_ECHO) { + shf_puts(s->str, shl_out); + shf_flush(shl_out); + } + } + return c; +} + +static void +getsc_line(s) + Source *s; +{ + char *xp = Xstring(s->xs, xp); + int interactive = Flag(FTALKING) && s->type == SSTDIN; + int have_tty = interactive && (s->flags & SF_TTY); + + /* Done here to ensure nothing odd happens when a timeout occurs */ + XcheckN(s->xs, xp, LINE); + *xp = '\0'; + s->start = s->str = xp; + +#ifdef KSH + if (have_tty && ksh_tmout) { + ksh_tmout_state = TMOUT_READING; + alarm(ksh_tmout); + } +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef EDIT + if (have_tty && (0 +# ifdef VI + || Flag(FVI) +# endif /* VI */ +# ifdef EMACS + || Flag(FEMACS) || Flag(FGMACS) +# endif /* EMACS */ + )) + { + int nread; + + nread = x_read(xp, LINE); + if (nread < 0) /* read error */ + nread = 0; + xp[nread] = '\0'; + xp += nread; + } + else +#endif /* EDIT */ + { + if (interactive) { + pprompt(prompt, 0); + } else + s->line++; + + while (1) { + char *p = shf_getse(xp, Xnleft(s->xs, xp), s->u.shf); + + if (!p && shf_error(s->u.shf) + && shf_errno(s->u.shf) == EINTR) + { + shf_clearerr(s->u.shf); + if (trap) + runtraps(0); + continue; + } + if (!p || (xp = p, xp[-1] == '\n')) + break; + /* double buffer size */ + xp++; /* move past null so doubling works... */ + XcheckN(s->xs, xp, Xlength(s->xs, xp)); + xp--; /* ...and move back again */ + } + /* flush any unwanted input so other programs/builtins + * can read it. Not very optimal, but less error prone + * than flushing else where, dealing with redirections, + * etc.. + * todo: reduce size of shf buffer (~128?) if SSTDIN + */ + if (s->type == SSTDIN) + shf_flush(s->u.shf); + } + /* XXX: temporary kludge to restore source after a + * trap may have been executed. + */ + source = s; +#ifdef KSH + if (have_tty && ksh_tmout) + { + ksh_tmout_state = TMOUT_EXECUTING; + alarm(0); + } +#endif /* KSH */ + s->start = s->str = Xstring(s->xs, xp); + strip_nuls(Xstring(s->xs, xp), Xlength(s->xs, xp)); + /* Note: if input is all nulls, this is not eof */ + if (Xlength(s->xs, xp) == 0) { /* EOF */ + if (s->type == SFILE) + shf_fdclose(s->u.shf); + s->str = NULL; + } else if (interactive) { +#ifdef HISTORY + char *p = Xstring(s->xs, xp); + if (cur_prompt == PS1) + while (*p && ctype(*p, C_IFS) && ctype(*p, C_IFSWS)) + p++; + if (*p) { +# ifdef EASY_HISTORY + if (cur_prompt == PS2) + histappend(Xstring(s->xs, xp), 1); + else +# endif /* EASY_HISTORY */ + { + s->line++; + histsave(s->line, s->str, 1); + } + } +#endif /* HISTORY */ + } + if (interactive) + set_prompt(PS2, (Source *) 0); +} + +void +set_prompt(to, s) + int to; + Source *s; +{ + cur_prompt = to; + + switch (to) { + case PS1: /* command */ +#ifdef KSH + /* Substitute ! and !! here, before substitutions are done + * so ! in expanded variables are not expanded. + * NOTE: this is not what at&t ksh does (it does it after + * substitutions, POSIX doesn't say which is to be done. + */ + { + struct shf *shf; + char * volatile ps1; + Area *saved_atemp; + + ps1 = str_val(global("PS1")); + shf = shf_sopen((char *) 0, strlen(ps1) * 2, + SHF_WR | SHF_DYNAMIC, (struct shf *) 0); + while (*ps1) { + if (*ps1 != '!' || *++ps1 == '!') + shf_putchar(*ps1++, shf); + else + shf_fprintf(shf, "%d", + s ? s->line + 1 : 0); + } + ps1 = shf_sclose(shf); + saved_atemp = ATEMP; + newenv(E_ERRH); + if (ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0)) { + prompt = safe_prompt; + /* Don't print an error - assume it has already + * been printed. Reason is we may have forked + * to run a command and the child may be + * unwinding its stack through this code as it + * exits. + */ + } else + prompt = str_save(substitute(ps1, 0), + saved_atemp); + quitenv(); + } +#else /* KSH */ + prompt = str_val(global("PS1")); +#endif /* KSH */ + break; + + case PS2: /* command continuation */ + prompt = str_val(global("PS2")); + break; + } +} + +/* See also related routine, promptlen() in edit.c */ +void +pprompt(cp, ntruncate) + const char *cp; + int ntruncate; +{ +#if 0 + char nbuf[32]; + int c; + + while (*cp != 0) { + if (*cp != '!') + c = *cp++; + else if (*++cp == '!') + c = *cp++; + else { + int len; + char *p; + + shf_snprintf(p = nbuf, sizeof(nbuf), "%d", + source->line + 1); + len = strlen(nbuf); + if (ntruncate) { + if (ntruncate >= len) { + ntruncate -= len; + continue; + } + p += ntruncate; + len -= ntruncate; + ntruncate = 0; + } + shf_write(p, len, shl_out); + continue; + } + if (ntruncate) + --ntruncate; + else + shf_putc(c, shl_out); + } +#endif /* 0 */ + shf_puts(cp + ntruncate, shl_out); + shf_flush(shl_out); +} + +/* Read the variable part of a ${...} expression (ie, up to but not including + * the :[-+?=#%] or close-brace. + */ +static char * +get_brace_var(wsp, wp) + XString *wsp; + char *wp; +{ + enum parse_state { + PS_INITIAL, PS_SAW_HASH, PS_IDENT, + PS_NUMBER, PS_VAR1, PS_END + } + state; + char c; + + state = PS_INITIAL; + while (1) { + c = getsc(); + /* State machine to figure out where the variable part ends. */ + switch (state) { + case PS_INITIAL: + if (c == '#') { + state = PS_SAW_HASH; + break; + } + /* fall through.. */ + case PS_SAW_HASH: + if (letter(c)) + state = PS_IDENT; + else if (digit(c)) + state = PS_NUMBER; + else if (ctype(c, C_VAR1)) + state = PS_VAR1; + else + state = PS_END; + break; + case PS_IDENT: + if (!letnum(c)) { + state = PS_END; + if (c == '[') { + char *tmp, *p; + + if (!arraysub(&tmp)) + yyerror("missing ]\n"); + *wp++ = c; + for (p = tmp; *p; ) { + Xcheck(*wsp, wp); + *wp++ = *p++; + } + afree(tmp, ATEMP); + c = getsc(); /* the ] */ + } + } + break; + case PS_NUMBER: + if (!digit(c)) + state = PS_END; + break; + case PS_VAR1: + state = PS_END; + break; + case PS_END: /* keep gcc happy */ + break; + } + if (state == PS_END) { + *wp++ = '\0'; /* end of variable part */ + ungetsc(c); + break; + } + Xcheck(*wsp, wp); + *wp++ = c; + } + return wp; +} + +/* + * Save an array subscript - returns true if matching bracket found, false + * if eof or newline was found. + * (Returned string double null terminated) + */ +static int +arraysub(strp) + char **strp; +{ + XString ws; + char *wp; + char c; + int depth = 1; /* we are just past the initial [ */ + + Xinit(ws, wp, 32, ATEMP); + + do { + c = getsc(); + Xcheck(ws, wp); + *wp++ = c; + if (c == '[') + depth++; + else if (c == ']') + depth--; + } while (depth > 0 && c && c != '\n'); + + *wp++ = '\0'; + *strp = Xclose(ws, wp); + + return depth == 0 ? 1 : 0; +} + +/* Unget a char: handles case when we are already at the start of the buffer */ +static const char * +ungetsc(c) + int c; +{ + if (backslash_skip) + backslash_skip--; + /* Don't unget eof... */ + if (source->str == null && c == '\0') + return source->str; + if (source->str > source->start) + source->str--; + else { + Source *s; + + s = pushs(SREREAD, source->areap); + s->ugbuf[0] = c; s->ugbuf[1] = '\0'; + s->start = s->str = s->ugbuf; + s->next = source; + source = s; + } + return source->str; +} + + +/* Called to get a char that isn't a \newline sequence. */ +static int +getsc_bn ARGS((void)) +{ + int c, c2; + + if (ignore_backslash_newline) + return getsc_(); + + if (backslash_skip == 1) { + backslash_skip = 2; + return getsc_(); + } + + backslash_skip = 0; + + while (1) { + c = getsc_(); + if (c == '\\') { + if ((c2 = getsc_()) == '\n') + /* ignore the \newline; get the next char... */ + continue; + ungetsc(c2); + backslash_skip = 1; + } + return c; + } +} + +static Lex_state * +push_state_(si, old_end) + State_info *si; + Lex_state *old_end; +{ + Lex_state *new = alloc(sizeof(Lex_state) * STATE_BSIZE, ATEMP); + + new[0].ls_info.base = old_end; + si->base = &new[0]; + si->end = &new[STATE_BSIZE]; + return &new[1]; +} + +static Lex_state * +pop_state_(si, old_end) + State_info *si; + Lex_state *old_end; +{ + Lex_state *old_base = si->base; + + si->base = old_end->ls_info.base - STATE_BSIZE; + si->end = old_end->ls_info.base; + + afree(old_base, ATEMP); + + return si->base + STATE_BSIZE - 1; +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/lex.h b/bin/ksh/lex.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..99c06dae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/lex.h @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +/* $NetBSD: lex.h,v 1.7 2005/09/11 22:16:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * Source input, lexer and parser + */ + +/* $Id: lex.h,v 1.7 2005/09/11 22:16:00 christos Exp $ */ + +#define IDENT 64 + +typedef struct source Source; +struct source { + const char *str; /* input pointer */ + int type; /* input type */ + const char *start; /* start of current buffer */ + union { + char **strv; /* string [] */ + struct shf *shf; /* shell file */ + struct tbl *tblp; /* alias (SALIAS) */ + char *freeme; /* also for SREREAD */ + } u; + char ugbuf[2]; /* buffer for ungetsc() (SREREAD) and + * alias (SALIAS) */ + int line; /* line number */ + int errline; /* line the error occurred on (0 if not set) */ + const char *file; /* input file name */ + int flags; /* SF_* */ + Area *areap; + XString xs; /* input buffer */ + Source *next; /* stacked source */ +}; + +/* Source.type values */ +#define SEOF 0 /* input EOF */ +#define SFILE 1 /* file input */ +#define SSTDIN 2 /* read stdin */ +#define SSTRING 3 /* string */ +#define SWSTR 4 /* string without \n */ +#define SWORDS 5 /* string[] */ +#define SWORDSEP 6 /* string[] separator */ +#define SALIAS 7 /* alias expansion */ +#define SREREAD 8 /* read ahead to be re-scanned */ + +/* Source.flags values */ +#define SF_ECHO BIT(0) /* echo input to shlout */ +#define SF_ALIAS BIT(1) /* faking space at end of alias */ +#define SF_ALIASEND BIT(2) /* faking space at end of alias */ +#define SF_TTY BIT(3) /* type == SSTDIN & it is a tty */ + +/* + * states while lexing word + */ +#define SBASE 0 /* outside any lexical constructs */ +#define SWORD 1 /* implicit quoting for substitute() */ +#ifdef KSH +#define SLETPAREN 2 /* inside (( )), implicit quoting */ +#endif /* KSH */ +#define SSQUOTE 3 /* inside '' */ +#define SDQUOTE 4 /* inside "" */ +#define SBRACE 5 /* inside ${} */ +#define SCSPAREN 6 /* inside $() */ +#define SBQUOTE 7 /* inside `` */ +#define SASPAREN 8 /* inside $(( )) */ +#define SHEREDELIM 9 /* parsing <<,<<- delimiter */ +#define SHEREDQUOTE 10 /* parsing " in <<,<<- delimiter */ +#define SPATTERN 11 /* parsing *(...|...) pattern (*+?@!) */ +#define STBRACE 12 /* parsing ${..[#%]..} */ + +typedef union { + int i; + char *cp; + char **wp; + struct op *o; + struct ioword *iop; +} YYSTYPE; + +/* If something is added here, add it to tokentab[] in syn.c as well */ +#define LWORD 256 +#define LOGAND 257 /* && */ +#define LOGOR 258 /* || */ +#define BREAK 259 /* ;; */ +#define IF 260 +#define THEN 261 +#define ELSE 262 +#define ELIF 263 +#define FI 264 +#define CASE 265 +#define ESAC 266 +#define FOR 267 +#define SELECT 268 +#define WHILE 269 +#define UNTIL 270 +#define DO 271 +#define DONE 272 +#define IN 273 +#define FUNCTION 274 +#define TIME 275 +#define REDIR 276 +#ifdef KSH +#define MDPAREN 277 /* (( )) */ +#endif /* KSH */ +#define BANG 278 /* ! */ +#define DBRACKET 279 /* [[ .. ]] */ +#define COPROC 280 /* |& */ +#define YYERRCODE 300 + +/* flags to yylex */ +#define CONTIN BIT(0) /* skip new lines to complete command */ +#define ONEWORD BIT(1) /* single word for substitute() */ +#define ALIAS BIT(2) /* recognize alias */ +#define KEYWORD BIT(3) /* recognize keywords */ +#define LETEXPR BIT(4) /* get expression inside (( )) */ +#define VARASN BIT(5) /* check for var=word */ +#define ARRAYVAR BIT(6) /* parse x[1 & 2] as one word */ +#define ESACONLY BIT(7) /* only accept esac keyword */ +#define CMDWORD BIT(8) /* parsing simple command (alias related) */ +#define HEREDELIM BIT(9) /* parsing <<,<<- delimiter */ +#define HEREDOC BIT(10) /* parsing heredoc */ + +#define HERES 10 /* max << in line */ + +EXTERN Source *source; /* yyparse/yylex source */ +EXTERN YYSTYPE yylval; /* result from yylex */ +EXTERN struct ioword *heres [HERES], **herep; +EXTERN char ident [IDENT+1]; + +#ifdef HISTORY +# define HISTORYSIZE 128 /* size of saved history */ + +EXTERN char **histlist; /* saved commands */ +EXTERN char **histptr; /* last history item */ +EXTERN int histsize; /* history size */ +#endif /* HISTORY */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/mail.c b/bin/ksh/mail.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e6a51f960 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/mail.c @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +/* $NetBSD: mail.c,v 1.5 2006/01/15 18:16:30 jschauma Exp $ */ + +/* + * Mailbox checking code by Robert J. Gibson, adapted for PD ksh by + * John R. MacMillan + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: mail.c,v 1.5 2006/01/15 18:16:30 jschauma Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "config.h" + +#ifdef KSH +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include "ksh_time.h" + +#define MBMESSAGE "You have mail in $_" + +typedef struct mbox { + struct mbox *mb_next; /* next mbox in list */ + char *mb_path; /* path to mail file */ + char *mb_msg; /* to announce arrival of new mail */ + time_t mb_mtime; /* mtime of mail file */ +} mbox_t; + +/* + * $MAILPATH is a linked list of mboxes. $MAIL is a treated as a + * special case of $MAILPATH, where the list has only one node. The + * same list is used for both since they are exclusive. + */ + +static mbox_t *mplist; +static mbox_t mbox; +static time_t mlastchkd; /* when mail was last checked */ +static time_t mailcheck_interval; + +static void munset ARGS((mbox_t *mlist)); /* free mlist and mval */ +static mbox_t * mballoc ARGS((char *p, char *m)); /* allocate a new mbox */ +static void mprintit ARGS((mbox_t *mbp)); + +void +mcheck() +{ + register mbox_t *mbp; + time_t now; + struct tbl *vp; + struct stat stbuf; + + now = time((time_t *) 0); + if (mlastchkd == 0) + mlastchkd = now; + if (now - mlastchkd >= mailcheck_interval) { + mlastchkd = now; + + if (mplist) + mbp = mplist; + else if ((vp = global("MAIL")) && (vp->flag & ISSET)) + mbp = &mbox; + else + mbp = NULL; + + while (mbp) { + if (mbp->mb_path && stat(mbp->mb_path, &stbuf) == 0 + && S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) + { + if (stbuf.st_size + && mbp->mb_mtime != stbuf.st_mtime + && stbuf.st_atime <= stbuf.st_mtime) + mprintit(mbp); + mbp->mb_mtime = stbuf.st_mtime; + } else { + /* + * Some mail readers remove the mail + * file if all mail is read. If file + * does not exist, assume this is the + * case and set mtime to zero. + */ + mbp->mb_mtime = 0; + } + mbp = mbp->mb_next; + } + } +} + +void +mcset(interval) + long interval; +{ + mailcheck_interval = interval; +} + +void +mbset(p) + register char *p; +{ + struct stat stbuf; + + if (mbox.mb_msg) + afree((void *)mbox.mb_msg, APERM); + if (mbox.mb_path) + afree((void *)mbox.mb_path, APERM); + /* Save a copy to protect from export (which munges the string) */ + mbox.mb_path = str_save(p, APERM); + mbox.mb_msg = NULL; + if (p && stat(p, &stbuf) == 0 && S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) + mbox.mb_mtime = stbuf.st_mtime; + else + mbox.mb_mtime = 0; +} + +void +mpset(mptoparse) + register char *mptoparse; +{ + register mbox_t *mbp; + register char *mpath, *mmsg, *mval; + char *p; + + munset( mplist ); + mplist = NULL; + mval = str_save(mptoparse, APERM); + while (mval) { + mpath = mval; + if ((mval = strchr(mval, PATHSEP)) != NULL) { + *mval = '\0', mval++; + } + /* POSIX/bourne-shell say file%message */ + for (p = mpath; (mmsg = strchr(p, '%')); ) { + /* a literal percent? (POSIXism) */ + if (mmsg[-1] == '\\') { + /* use memmove() to avoid overlap problems */ + memmove(mmsg - 1, mmsg, strlen(mmsg) + 1); + p = mmsg + 1; + continue; + } + break; + } + /* at&t ksh says file?message */ + if (!mmsg && !Flag(FPOSIX)) + mmsg = strchr(mpath, '?'); + if (mmsg) { + *mmsg = '\0'; + mmsg++; + } + mbp = mballoc(mpath, mmsg); + mbp->mb_next = mplist; + mplist = mbp; + } +} + +static void +munset(mlist) +register mbox_t *mlist; +{ + register mbox_t *mbp; + + while (mlist != NULL) { + mbp = mlist; + mlist = mbp->mb_next; + if (!mlist) + afree((void *)mbp->mb_path, APERM); + afree((void *)mbp, APERM); + } +} + +static mbox_t * +mballoc(p, m) + char *p; + char *m; +{ + struct stat stbuf; + register mbox_t *mbp; + + mbp = (mbox_t *)alloc(sizeof(mbox_t), APERM); + mbp->mb_next = NULL; + mbp->mb_path = p; + mbp->mb_msg = m; + if (stat(mbp->mb_path, &stbuf) == 0 && S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode)) + mbp->mb_mtime = stbuf.st_mtime; + else + mbp->mb_mtime = 0; + return(mbp); +} + +static void +mprintit( mbp ) +mbox_t *mbp; +{ + struct tbl *vp; + + /* Ignore setstr errors here (arbitrary) */ + setstr((vp = local("_", FALSE)), mbp->mb_path, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + + shellf("%s\n", substitute(mbp->mb_msg ? mbp->mb_msg : MBMESSAGE, 0)); + + unset(vp, 0); +} +#endif /* KSH */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/main.c b/bin/ksh/main.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1dca7e1f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/main.c @@ -0,0 +1,869 @@ +/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.15 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +/* + * startup, main loop, environments and error handling + */ +#include +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: main.c,v 1.15 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#define EXTERN /* define EXTERNs in sh.h */ + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include "ksh_time.h" + +extern char **environ; + +/* + * global data + */ + +static void reclaim ARGS((void)); +static void remove_temps ARGS((struct temp *tp)); +static int is_restricted ARGS((char *name)); + +/* + * shell initialization + */ + +static const char initifs[] = "IFS= \t\n"; + +static const char initsubs[] = "${PS2=> } ${PS3=#? } ${PS4=+ }"; + +static const char version_param[] = +#ifdef KSH + "KSH_VERSION" +#else /* KSH */ + "SH_VERSION" +#endif /* KSH */ + ; + +static const char *const initcoms [] = { + "typeset", "-x", "SHELL", "PATH", "HOME", NULL, + "typeset", "-r", version_param, NULL, + "typeset", "-i", "PPID", NULL, + "typeset", "-i", "OPTIND=1", NULL, +#ifdef KSH + "eval", "typeset -i RANDOM MAILCHECK=\"${MAILCHECK-600}\" SECONDS=\"${SECONDS-0}\" TMOUT=\"${TMOUT-0}\"", NULL, +#endif /* KSH */ + "alias", + /* Standard ksh aliases */ + "hash=alias -t", /* not "alias -t --": hash -r needs to work */ + "type=whence -v", +#ifdef JOBS + "stop=kill -STOP", + "suspend=kill -STOP $$", +#endif +#ifdef KSH + "autoload=typeset -fu", + "functions=typeset -f", +# ifdef HISTORY + "history=fc -l", +# endif /* HISTORY */ + "integer=typeset -i", + "nohup=nohup ", + "local=typeset", + "r=fc -e -", +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef KSH + /* Aliases that are builtin commands in at&t */ + "login=exec login", +#ifndef __NetBSD__ + "newgrp=exec newgrp", +#endif /* __NetBSD__ */ +#endif /* KSH */ + NULL, + /* this is what at&t ksh seems to track, with the addition of emacs */ + "alias", "-tU", + "cat", "cc", "chmod", "cp", "date", "ed", "emacs", "grep", "ls", + "mail", "make", "mv", "pr", "rm", "sed", "sh", "vi", "who", + NULL, +#ifdef EXTRA_INITCOMS + EXTRA_INITCOMS, NULL, +#endif /* EXTRA_INITCOMS */ + NULL +}; + +int +main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + register int i; + int argi; + Source *s; + struct block *l; + int restricted, errexit; + char **wp; + struct env env; + pid_t ppid; + +#ifdef MEM_DEBUG + chmem_set_defaults("ct", 1); + /* chmem_push("+c", 1); */ +#endif /* MEM_DEBUG */ + +#ifdef OS2 + setmode (0, O_BINARY); + setmode (1, O_TEXT); +#endif + + /* make sure argv[] is sane */ + if (!*argv) { + static const char *empty_argv[] = { + "pdksh", (char *) 0 + }; + + argv = (char **)__UNCONST(empty_argv); + argc = 1; + } + kshname = *argv; + + ainit(&aperm); /* initialize permanent Area */ + + /* set up base environment */ + memset(&env, 0, sizeof(env)); + env.type = E_NONE; + ainit(&env.area); + e = &env; + newblock(); /* set up global l->vars and l->funs */ + + /* Do this first so output routines (eg, errorf, shellf) can work */ + initio(); + + initvar(); + + initctypes(); + + inittraps(); + +#ifdef KSH + coproc_init(); +#endif /* KSH */ + + /* set up variable and command dictionaries */ + tinit(&taliases, APERM, 0); + tinit(&aliases, APERM, 0); + tinit(&homedirs, APERM, 0); + + /* define shell keywords */ + initkeywords(); + + /* define built-in commands */ + tinit(&builtins, APERM, 64); /* must be 2^n (currently 40 builtins) */ + for (i = 0; shbuiltins[i].name != NULL; i++) + builtin(shbuiltins[i].name, shbuiltins[i].func); + for (i = 0; kshbuiltins[i].name != NULL; i++) + builtin(kshbuiltins[i].name, kshbuiltins[i].func); + + init_histvec(); + + def_path = DEFAULT__PATH; +#if defined(HAVE_CONFSTR) && defined(_CS_PATH) + { + size_t len = confstr(_CS_PATH, (char *) 0, 0); + char *new; + + if (len > 0) { + confstr(_CS_PATH, new = alloc(len + 1, APERM), len + 1); + def_path = new; + } + } +#endif /* HAVE_CONFSTR && _CS_PATH */ + + /* Set PATH to def_path (will set the path global variable). + * (import of environment below will probably change this setting). + */ + { + struct tbl *vp = global("PATH"); + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(vp, def_path, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } + + + /* Turn on nohup by default for now - will change to off + * by default once people are aware of its existence + * (at&t ksh does not have a nohup option - it always sends + * the hup). + */ + Flag(FNOHUP) = 1; + + /* Turn on brace expansion by default. At&t ksh's that have + * alternation always have it on. BUT, posix doesn't have + * brace expansion, so set this before setting up FPOSIX + * (change_flag() clears FBRACEEXPAND when FPOSIX is set). + */ +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + Flag(FBRACEEXPAND) = 1; +#endif /* BRACE_EXPAND */ + + /* set posix flag just before environment so that it will have + * exactly the same effect as the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment + * variable. If this needs to be done sooner to ensure correct posix + * operation, an initial scan of the environment will also have + * done sooner. + */ +#ifdef POSIXLY_CORRECT + change_flag(FPOSIX, OF_SPECIAL, 1); +#endif /* POSIXLY_CORRECT */ + + /* Set edit mode to emacs by default, may be overridden + * by the environment or the user. Also, we want tab completion + * on in vi by default. */ +#if defined(EDIT) && defined(EMACS) + change_flag(FEMACS, OF_SPECIAL, 1); +#endif /* EDIT && EMACS */ +#if defined(EDIT) && defined(VI) + Flag(FVITABCOMPLETE) = 1; +#endif /* EDIT && VI */ + + /* import environment */ + if (environ != NULL) + for (wp = environ; *wp != NULL; wp++) + typeset(*wp, IMPORT|EXPORT, 0, 0, 0); + + kshpid = procpid = getpid(); + typeset(initifs, 0, 0, 0, 0); /* for security */ + + /* assign default shell variable values */ + substitute(initsubs, 0); + + /* Figure out the current working directory and set $PWD */ + { + struct stat s_pwd, s_dot; + struct tbl *pwd_v = global("PWD"); + char *pwd = str_val(pwd_v); + char *pwdx = pwd; + + /* Try to use existing $PWD if it is valid */ + if (!ISABSPATH(pwd) + || stat(pwd, &s_pwd) < 0 || stat(".", &s_dot) < 0 + || s_pwd.st_dev != s_dot.st_dev + || s_pwd.st_ino != s_dot.st_ino) + pwdx = (char *) 0; + set_current_wd(pwdx); + if (current_wd[0]) + simplify_path(current_wd); + /* Only set pwd if we know where we are or if it had a + * bogus value + */ + if (current_wd[0] || pwd != null) + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(pwd_v, current_wd, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } + ppid = getppid(); + setint(global("PPID"), (long) ppid); +#ifdef KSH + setint(global("RANDOM"), (long) (time((time_t *)0) * kshpid * ppid)); +#endif /* KSH */ + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(global(version_param), ksh_version, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + + /* execute initialization statements */ + for (wp = (char**)__UNCONST(initcoms); *wp != NULL; wp++) { + shcomexec(wp); + for (; *wp != NULL; wp++) + ; + } + + + ksheuid = geteuid(); + safe_prompt = ksheuid ? "$ " : "# "; + { + struct tbl *vp = global("PS1"); + + /* Set PS1 if it isn't set, or we are root and prompt doesn't + * contain a #. + */ + if (!(vp->flag & ISSET) + || (!ksheuid && !strchr(str_val(vp), '#'))) + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(vp, safe_prompt, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } + + /* Set this before parsing arguments */ + Flag(FPRIVILEGED) = getuid() != ksheuid || getgid() != getegid(); + + /* this to note if monitor is set on command line (see below) */ + Flag(FMONITOR) = 127; + argi = parse_args(argv, OF_CMDLINE, (int *) 0); + if (argi < 0) { + exit(1); + /* NOTREACHED */ + } + + if (Flag(FCOMMAND)) { + s = pushs(SSTRING, ATEMP); + if (!(s->start = s->str = argv[argi++])) + errorf("-c requires an argument"); + if (argv[argi]) + kshname = argv[argi++]; + } else if (argi < argc && !Flag(FSTDIN)) { + s = pushs(SFILE, ATEMP); +#ifdef OS2 + /* a bug in os2 extproc shell processing doesn't + * pass full pathnames so we have to search for it. + * This changes the behavior of 'ksh arg' to search + * the users search path but it can't be helped. + */ + s->file = search(argv[argi++], path, R_OK, (int *) 0); + if (!s->file || !*s->file) + s->file = argv[argi - 1]; +#else + s->file = argv[argi++]; +#endif /* OS2 */ + s->u.shf = shf_open(s->file, O_RDONLY, 0, SHF_MAPHI|SHF_CLEXEC); + if (s->u.shf == NULL) { + exstat = 127; /* POSIX */ + errorf("%s: %s", s->file, strerror(errno)); + } + kshname = s->file; + } else { + Flag(FSTDIN) = 1; + s = pushs(SSTDIN, ATEMP); + s->file = ""; + s->u.shf = shf_fdopen(0, SHF_RD | can_seek(0), + (struct shf *) 0); + if (isatty(0) && isatty(2)) { + Flag(FTALKING) = Flag(FTALKING_I) = 1; + /* The following only if isatty(0) */ + s->flags |= SF_TTY; + s->u.shf->flags |= SHF_INTERRUPT; + s->file = (char *) 0; + } + } + + /* This bizarreness is mandated by POSIX */ + { + struct stat s_stdin; + + if (fstat(0, &s_stdin) >= 0 && S_ISCHR(s_stdin.st_mode) && + Flag(FTALKING)) + reset_nonblock(0); + } + + /* initialize job control */ + i = Flag(FMONITOR) != 127; + Flag(FMONITOR) = 0; + j_init(i); +#ifdef EDIT + /* Do this after j_init(), as tty_fd is not initialized 'til then */ + if (Flag(FTALKING)) + x_init(); +#endif + + l = e->loc; + l->argv = &argv[argi - 1]; + l->argc = argc - argi; + l->argv[0] = (char *)__UNCONST(kshname); + getopts_reset(1); + + /* Disable during .profile/ENV reading */ + restricted = Flag(FRESTRICTED); + Flag(FRESTRICTED) = 0; + errexit = Flag(FERREXIT); + Flag(FERREXIT) = 0; + + /* Do this before profile/$ENV so that if it causes problems in them, + * user will know why things broke. + */ + if (!current_wd[0] && Flag(FTALKING)) + warningf(FALSE, "Cannot determine current working directory"); + + if (Flag(FLOGIN)) { +#ifdef OS2 + char *profile; + + /* Try to find a profile - first see if $INIT has a value, + * then try /etc/profile.ksh, then c:/usr/etc/profile.ksh. + */ + if (!Flag(FPRIVILEGED) + && strcmp(profile = substitute("$INIT/profile.ksh", 0), + "/profile.ksh")) + include(profile, 0, (char **) 0, 1); + else if (include("/etc/profile.ksh", 0, (char **) 0, 1) < 0) + include("c:/usr/etc/profile.ksh", 0, (char **) 0, 1); + if (!Flag(FPRIVILEGED)) + include(substitute("$HOME/profile.ksh", 0), 0, + (char **) 0, 1); +#else /* OS2 */ + include(KSH_SYSTEM_PROFILE, 0, (char **) 0, 1); + if (!Flag(FPRIVILEGED)) + include(substitute("$HOME/.profile", 0), 0, + (char **) 0, 1); +#endif /* OS2 */ + } + + if (Flag(FPRIVILEGED)) + include("/etc/suid_profile", 0, (char **) 0, 1); + else { + char *env_file; + +#ifndef KSH + if (!Flag(FPOSIX)) + env_file = null; + else +#endif /* !KSH */ + /* include $ENV */ + env_file = str_val(global("ENV")); + +#ifdef DEFAULT_ENV + /* If env isn't set, include default environment */ + if (env_file == null) + env_file = __UNCONST(DEFAULT_ENV); +#endif /* DEFAULT_ENV */ + env_file = substitute(env_file, DOTILDE); + if (*env_file != '\0') + include(env_file, 0, (char **) 0, 1); +#ifdef OS2 + else if (Flag(FTALKING)) + include(substitute("$HOME/kshrc.ksh", 0), 0, + (char **) 0, 1); +#endif /* OS2 */ + } + + if (is_restricted(argv[0]) || is_restricted(str_val(global("SHELL")))) + restricted = 1; + if (restricted) { + static const char *const restr_com[] = { + "typeset", "-r", "PATH", + "ENV", "SHELL", + (char *) 0 + }; + shcomexec((char **)__UNCONST(restr_com)); + /* After typeset command... */ + Flag(FRESTRICTED) = 1; + } + if (errexit) + Flag(FERREXIT) = 1; + + if (Flag(FTALKING)) { + hist_init(s); +#ifdef KSH + alarm_init(); +#endif /* KSH */ + } else + Flag(FTRACKALL) = 1; /* set after ENV */ + + setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); + shell(s, TRUE); /* doesn't return */ + return 0; +} + +int +include(name, argc, argv, intr_ok) + const char *name; + int argc; + char **argv; + int intr_ok; +{ + register Source *volatile s = NULL; + struct shf *shf; + char **volatile old_argv; + volatile int old_argc; + int i; + + shf = shf_open(name, O_RDONLY, 0, SHF_MAPHI|SHF_CLEXEC); + if (shf == NULL) + return -1; + + if (argv) { + old_argv = e->loc->argv; + old_argc = e->loc->argc; + } else { + old_argv = (char **) 0; + old_argc = 0; + } + newenv(E_INCL); + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (i) { + if (s) /* Do this before quitenv(), which frees the memory */ + shf_close(s->u.shf); + quitenv(); + if (old_argv) { + e->loc->argv = old_argv; + e->loc->argc = old_argc; + } + switch (i) { + case LRETURN: + case LERROR: + return exstat & 0xff; /* see below */ + case LINTR: + /* intr_ok is set if we are including .profile or $ENV. + * If user ^C's out, we don't want to kill the shell... + */ + if (intr_ok && (exstat - 128) != SIGTERM) + return 1; + /* fall through... */ + case LEXIT: + case LLEAVE: + case LSHELL: + unwind(i); + /*NOREACHED*/ + default: + internal_errorf(1, "include: %d", i); + /*NOREACHED*/ + } + } + if (argv) { + e->loc->argv = argv; + e->loc->argc = argc; + } + s = pushs(SFILE, ATEMP); + s->u.shf = shf; + s->file = str_save(name, ATEMP); + i = shell(s, FALSE); + shf_close(s->u.shf); + quitenv(); + if (old_argv) { + e->loc->argv = old_argv; + e->loc->argc = old_argc; + } + return i & 0xff; /* & 0xff to ensure value not -1 */ +} + +int +command(comm) + const char *comm; +{ + register Source *s; + int r; + + s = pushs(SSTRING, ATEMP); + s->start = s->str = comm; + r = shell(s, FALSE); + afree(s, ATEMP); + return r; +} + +/* + * run the commands from the input source, returning status. + */ +int +shell(s, toplevel) + Source *volatile s; /* input source */ + int volatile toplevel; +{ + struct op *t; + volatile int wastty = s->flags & SF_TTY; + volatile int attempts = 13; + volatile int interactive = Flag(FTALKING) && toplevel; + Source *volatile old_source = source; + int i; + + newenv(E_PARSE); + if (interactive) + really_exit = 0; + i = ksh_sigsetjmp(e->jbuf, 0); + if (i) { + switch (i) { + case LINTR: /* we get here if SIGINT not caught or ignored */ + case LERROR: + case LSHELL: + if (interactive) { + if (i == LINTR) + shellf("%s", newline); + /* Reset any eof that was read as part of a + * multiline command. + */ + if (Flag(FIGNOREEOF) && s->type == SEOF + && wastty) + s->type = SSTDIN; + /* Used by exit command to get back to + * top level shell. Kind of strange since + * interactive is set if we are reading from + * a tty, but to have stopped jobs, one only + * needs FMONITOR set (not FTALKING/SF_TTY)... + */ + /* toss any input we have so far */ + s->start = s->str = null; + break; + } + /* fall through... */ + case LEXIT: + case LLEAVE: + case LRETURN: + source = old_source; + quitenv(); + unwind(i); /* keep on going */ + /*NOREACHED*/ + default: + source = old_source; + quitenv(); + internal_errorf(1, "shell: %d", i); + /*NOREACHED*/ + } + } + + while (1) { + if (trap) + runtraps(0); + + if (s->next == NULL) { + if (Flag(FVERBOSE)) + s->flags |= SF_ECHO; + else + s->flags &= ~SF_ECHO; + } + + if (interactive) { + j_notify(); +#ifdef KSH + mcheck(); +#endif /* KSH */ + set_prompt(PS1, s); + } + + t = compile(s); + if (t != NULL && t->type == TEOF) { + if (wastty && Flag(FIGNOREEOF) && --attempts > 0) { + shellf("Use `exit' to leave ksh\n"); + s->type = SSTDIN; + } else if (wastty && !really_exit + && j_stopped_running()) + { + really_exit = 1; + s->type = SSTDIN; + } else { + /* this for POSIX, which says EXIT traps + * shall be taken in the environment + * immediately after the last command + * executed. + */ + if (toplevel) + unwind(LEXIT); + break; + } + } + + if (t && (!Flag(FNOEXEC) || (s->flags & SF_TTY))) + exstat = execute(t, 0); + + if (t != NULL && t->type != TEOF && interactive && really_exit) + really_exit = 0; + + reclaim(); + } + quitenv(); + source = old_source; + return exstat; +} + +/* return to closest error handler or shell(), exit if none found */ +void +unwind(i) + int i; +{ + /* ordering for EXIT vs ERR is a bit odd (this is what at&t ksh does) */ + if (i == LEXIT || (Flag(FERREXIT) && (i == LERROR || i == LINTR) + && sigtraps[SIGEXIT_].trap)) + { + runtrap(&sigtraps[SIGEXIT_]); + i = LLEAVE; + } else if (Flag(FERREXIT) && (i == LERROR || i == LINTR)) { + runtrap(&sigtraps[SIGERR_]); + i = LLEAVE; + } + while (1) { + switch (e->type) { + case E_PARSE: + case E_FUNC: + case E_INCL: + case E_LOOP: + case E_ERRH: + ksh_siglongjmp(e->jbuf, i); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + + case E_NONE: + if (i == LINTR) + e->flags |= EF_FAKE_SIGDIE; + /* Fall through... */ + + default: + quitenv(); + } + } +} + +void +newenv(type) + int type; +{ + register struct env *ep; + + ep = (struct env *) alloc(sizeof(*ep), ATEMP); + ep->type = type; + ep->flags = 0; + ainit(&ep->area); + ep->loc = e->loc; + ep->savefd = NULL; + ep->oenv = e; + ep->temps = NULL; + e = ep; +} + +void +quitenv() +{ + register struct env *ep = e; + register int fd; + + if (ep->oenv && ep->oenv->loc != ep->loc) + popblock(); + if (ep->savefd != NULL) { + for (fd = 0; fd < NUFILE; fd++) + /* if ep->savefd[fd] < 0, means fd was closed */ + if (ep->savefd[fd]) + restfd(fd, ep->savefd[fd]); + if (ep->savefd[2]) /* Clear any write errors */ + shf_reopen(2, SHF_WR, shl_out); + } + reclaim(); + + /* Bottom of the stack. + * Either main shell is exiting or cleanup_parents_env() was called. + */ + if (ep->oenv == NULL) { + if (ep->type == E_NONE) { /* Main shell exiting? */ + if (Flag(FTALKING)) + hist_finish(); + j_exit(); + if (ep->flags & EF_FAKE_SIGDIE) { + int sig = exstat - 128; + + /* ham up our death a bit (at&t ksh + * only seems to do this for SIGTERM) + * Don't do it for SIGQUIT, since we'd + * dump a core.. + */ + if (sig == SIGINT || sig == SIGTERM) { + setsig(&sigtraps[sig], SIG_DFL, + SS_RESTORE_CURR|SS_FORCE); + kill(0, sig); + } + } +#ifdef MEM_DEBUG + chmem_allfree(); +#endif /* MEM_DEBUG */ + } + exit(exstat); + } + + e = e->oenv; + afree(ep, ATEMP); +} + +/* Called after a fork to cleanup stuff left over from parents environment */ +void +cleanup_parents_env() +{ + struct env *ep; + int fd; + + /* Don't clean up temporary files - parent will probably need them. + * Also, can't easily reclaim memory since variables, etc. could be + * anywhere. + */ + + /* close all file descriptors hiding in savefd */ + for (ep = e; ep; ep = ep->oenv) { + if (ep->savefd) { + for (fd = 0; fd < NUFILE; fd++) + if (ep->savefd[fd] > 0) + close(ep->savefd[fd]); + afree(ep->savefd, &ep->area); + ep->savefd = (short *) 0; + } + } + e->oenv = (struct env *) 0; +} + +/* Called just before an execve cleanup stuff temporary files */ +void +cleanup_proc_env() +{ + struct env *ep; + + for (ep = e; ep; ep = ep->oenv) + remove_temps(ep->temps); +} + +/* remove temp files and free ATEMP Area */ +static void +reclaim() +{ + remove_temps(e->temps); + e->temps = NULL; + afreeall(&e->area); +} + +static void +remove_temps(tp) + struct temp *tp; +{ +#ifdef OS2 + static struct temp *delayed_remove; + struct temp *t, **tprev; + + if (delayed_remove) { + for (tprev = &delayed_remove, t = delayed_remove; t; t = *tprev) + /* No need to check t->pid here... */ + if (unlink(t->name) >= 0 || errno == ENOENT) { + *tprev = t->next; + afree(t, APERM); + } else + tprev = &t->next; + } +#endif /* OS2 */ + + for (; tp != NULL; tp = tp->next) + if (tp->pid == procpid) { +#ifdef OS2 + /* OS/2 (and dos) do not allow files that are currently + * open to be removed, so we cache it away for future + * removal. + * XXX should only do this if errno + * is Efile-still-open-can't-remove + * (but I don't know what that is...) + */ + if (unlink(tp->name) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) { + t = (struct temp *) alloc( + sizeof(struct temp) + strlen(tp->name) + 1, + APERM); + memset(t, 0, sizeof(struct temp)); + t->name = (char *) &t[1]; + strlcpy(t->name, tp->name, strlen(tp->name) + 1); + t->next = delayed_remove; + delayed_remove = t; + } +#else /* OS2 */ + unlink(tp->name); +#endif /* OS2 */ + } +} + +/* Returns true if name refers to a restricted shell */ +static int +is_restricted(name) + char *name; +{ + char *p; + + if ((p = ksh_strrchr_dirsep(name))) + name = p; + /* accepts rsh, rksh, rpdksh, pdrksh, etc. */ + return (p = strchr(name, 'r')) && strstr(p, "sh"); +} + +void +aerror(ap, msg) + Area *ap; + const char *msg; +{ + internal_errorf(1, "alloc: %s", msg); + errorf("%s", null); /* this is never executed - keeps gcc quiet */ + /*NOTREACHED*/ +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/misc.c b/bin/ksh/misc.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..94ae44b2c --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/misc.c @@ -0,0 +1,1364 @@ +/* $NetBSD: misc.c,v 1.15 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +/* + * Miscellaneous functions + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: misc.c,v 1.15 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include /* for FILECHCONV */ +#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H +# include +#endif + +#ifndef UCHAR_MAX +# define UCHAR_MAX 0xFF +#endif + +short ctypes [UCHAR_MAX+1]; /* type bits for unsigned char */ + +static int do_gmatch ARGS((const unsigned char *s, const unsigned char *p, + const unsigned char *se, const unsigned char *pe, + int isfile)); +static const unsigned char *cclass ARGS((const unsigned char *p, int sub)); + +/* + * Fast character classes + */ +void +setctypes(s, t) + register const char *s; + register int t; +{ + register int i; + + if (t & C_IFS) { + for (i = 0; i < UCHAR_MAX+1; i++) + ctypes[i] &= ~C_IFS; + ctypes[0] |= C_IFS; /* include \0 in C_IFS */ + } + while (*s != 0) + ctypes[(unsigned char) *s++] |= t; +} + +void +initctypes() +{ + register int c; + + for (c = 'a'; c <= 'z'; c++) + ctypes[c] |= C_ALPHA; + for (c = 'A'; c <= 'Z'; c++) + ctypes[c] |= C_ALPHA; + ctypes['_'] |= C_ALPHA; + setctypes("0123456789", C_DIGIT); + setctypes(" \t\n|&;<>()", C_LEX1); /* \0 added automatically */ + setctypes("*@#!$-?", C_VAR1); + setctypes(" \t\n", C_IFSWS); + setctypes("=-+?", C_SUBOP1); + setctypes("#%", C_SUBOP2); + setctypes(" \n\t\"#$&'()*;<>?[\\`|", C_QUOTE); +} + +/* convert unsigned long to base N string */ + +char * +ulton(n, base) + register unsigned long n; + int base; +{ + register char *p; + static char buf [20]; + + p = &buf[sizeof(buf)]; + *--p = '\0'; + do { + *--p = "0123456789ABCDEF"[n%base]; + n /= base; + } while (n != 0); + return p; +} + +char * +str_save(s, ap) + register const char *s; + Area *ap; +{ + size_t len; + char *p; + + if (!s) + return NULL; + len = strlen(s)+1; + p = alloc(len, ap); + strlcpy(p, s, len); + return (p); +} + +/* Allocate a string of size n+1 and copy upto n characters from the possibly + * null terminated string s into it. Always returns a null terminated string + * (unless n < 0). + */ +char * +str_nsave(s, n, ap) + register const char *s; + int n; + Area *ap; +{ + char *ns; + + if (n < 0) + return 0; + ns = alloc(n + 1, ap); + ns[0] = '\0'; + return strncat(ns, s, n); +} + +/* called from expand.h:XcheckN() to grow buffer */ +char * +Xcheck_grow_(xsp, xp, more) + XString *xsp; + char *xp; + int more; +{ + char *old_beg = xsp->beg; + + xsp->len += (size_t)more > xsp->len ? (size_t)more : xsp->len; + xsp->beg = aresize(xsp->beg, xsp->len + 8, xsp->areap); + xsp->end = xsp->beg + xsp->len; + return xsp->beg + (xp - old_beg); +} + +const struct option goptions[] = { + /* Special cases (see parse_args()): -A, -o, -s. + * Options are sorted by their longnames - the order of these + * entries MUST match the order of sh_flag F* enumerations in sh.h. + */ + { "allexport", 'a', OF_ANY }, +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + { "braceexpand", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ +#endif + { "bgnice", 0, OF_ANY }, + { (char *) 0, 'c', OF_CMDLINE }, +#ifdef EMACS + { "emacs", 0, OF_ANY }, + { "emacs-usemeta", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ +#endif + { "errexit", 'e', OF_ANY }, +#ifdef EMACS + { "gmacs", 0, OF_ANY }, +#endif + { "ignoreeof", 0, OF_ANY }, + { "interactive",'i', OF_CMDLINE }, + { "keyword", 'k', OF_ANY }, + { "login", 'l', OF_CMDLINE }, + { "markdirs", 'X', OF_ANY }, +#ifdef JOBS + { "monitor", 'm', OF_ANY }, +#else /* JOBS */ + { (char *) 0, 'm', 0 }, /* so FMONITOR not ifdef'd */ +#endif /* JOBS */ + { "noclobber", 'C', OF_ANY }, + { "noexec", 'n', OF_ANY }, + { "noglob", 'f', OF_ANY }, + { "nohup", 0, OF_ANY }, + { "nolog", 0, OF_ANY }, /* no effect */ +#ifdef JOBS + { "notify", 'b', OF_ANY }, +#endif /* JOBS */ + { "nounset", 'u', OF_ANY }, + { "physical", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ + { "posix", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ + { "privileged", 'p', OF_ANY }, + { "restricted", 'r', OF_CMDLINE }, + { "stdin", 's', OF_CMDLINE }, /* pseudo non-standard */ + { "trackall", 'h', OF_ANY }, + { "verbose", 'v', OF_ANY }, +#ifdef VI + { "vi", 0, OF_ANY }, + { "viraw", 0, OF_ANY }, /* no effect */ + { "vi-show8", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ + { "vi-tabcomplete", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ + { "vi-esccomplete", 0, OF_ANY }, /* non-standard */ +#endif + { "xtrace", 'x', OF_ANY }, + /* Anonymous flags: used internally by shell only + * (not visible to user) + */ + { (char *) 0, 0, OF_INTERNAL }, /* FTALKING_I */ +}; + +/* + * translate -o option into F* constant (also used for test -o option) + */ +int +option(n) + const char *n; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < (int)NELEM(goptions); i++) + if (goptions[i].name && strcmp(goptions[i].name, n) == 0) + return i; + + return -1; +} + +struct options_info { + int opt_width; + struct { + const char *name; + int flag; + } opts[NELEM(goptions)]; +}; + +static char *options_fmt_entry ARGS((void *arg, int i, char *buf, int buflen)); +static void printoptions ARGS((int verbose)); + +/* format a single select menu item */ +static char * +options_fmt_entry(arg, i, buf, buflen) + void *arg; + int i; + char *buf; + int buflen; +{ + struct options_info *oi = (struct options_info *) arg; + + shf_snprintf(buf, buflen, "%-*s %s", + oi->opt_width, oi->opts[i].name, + Flag(oi->opts[i].flag) ? "on" : "off"); + return buf; +} + +static void +printoptions(verbose) + int verbose; +{ + int i; + + if (verbose) { + struct options_info oi; + int n, len; + + /* verbose version */ + shprintf("Current option settings\n"); + + for (i = n = oi.opt_width = 0; i < (int)NELEM(goptions); i++) + if (goptions[i].name) { + len = strlen(goptions[i].name); + oi.opts[n].name = goptions[i].name; + oi.opts[n++].flag = i; + if (len > oi.opt_width) + oi.opt_width = len; + } + print_columns(shl_stdout, n, options_fmt_entry, &oi, + oi.opt_width + 5, 1); + } else { + /* short version ala ksh93 */ + shprintf("set"); + for (i = 0; i < (int)NELEM(goptions); i++) + if (Flag(i) && goptions[i].name) + shprintf(" -o %s", goptions[i].name); + shprintf("%s", newline); + } +} + +char * +getoptions() +{ + size_t i; + char m[(int) FNFLAGS + 1]; + register char *cp = m; + + for (i = 0; i < NELEM(goptions); i++) + if (goptions[i].c && Flag(i)) + *cp++ = goptions[i].c; + *cp = 0; + return str_save(m, ATEMP); +} + +/* change a Flag(*) value; takes care of special actions */ +void +change_flag(f, what, newval) + enum sh_flag f; /* flag to change */ + int what; /* what is changing the flag (command line vs set) */ + int newval; +{ + int oldval; + + oldval = Flag(f); + Flag(f) = newval; +#ifdef JOBS + if (f == FMONITOR) { + if (what != OF_CMDLINE && newval != oldval) + j_change(); + } else +#endif /* JOBS */ +#ifdef EDIT + if (0 +# ifdef VI + || f == FVI +# endif /* VI */ +# ifdef EMACS + || f == FEMACS || f == FGMACS +# endif /* EMACS */ + ) + { + if (newval) { +# ifdef VI + Flag(FVI) = 0; +# endif /* VI */ +# ifdef EMACS + Flag(FEMACS) = Flag(FGMACS) = 0; +# endif /* EMACS */ + Flag(f) = newval; + } + } else +#endif /* EDIT */ + /* Turning off -p? */ + if (f == FPRIVILEGED && oldval && !newval) { +#ifdef OS2 + ; +#else /* OS2 */ + seteuid(ksheuid = getuid()); + setuid(ksheuid); + setegid(getgid()); + setgid(getgid()); +#endif /* OS2 */ + } else if (f == FPOSIX && newval) { +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + Flag(FBRACEEXPAND) = 0 +#endif /* BRACE_EXPAND */ + ; + } + /* Changing interactive flag? */ + if (f == FTALKING) { + if ((what == OF_CMDLINE || what == OF_SET) && procpid == kshpid) + Flag(FTALKING_I) = newval; + } +} + +/* parse command line & set command arguments. returns the index of + * non-option arguments, -1 if there is an error. + */ +int +parse_args(argv, what, setargsp) + char **argv; + int what; /* OF_CMDLINE or OF_SET */ + int *setargsp; +{ + static char cmd_opts[NELEM(goptions) + 3]; /* o:\0 */ + static char set_opts[NELEM(goptions) + 5]; /* Ao;s\0 */ + char *opts; + char *array = (char *) 0; + Getopt go; + int i, optc, set, sortargs = 0, arrayset = 0; + + /* First call? Build option strings... */ + if (cmd_opts[0] == '\0') { + char *p, *q; + + /* see cmd_opts[] declaration */ + strlcpy(cmd_opts, "o:", sizeof cmd_opts); + p = cmd_opts + strlen(cmd_opts); + /* see set_opts[] declaration */ + strlcpy(set_opts, "A:o;s", sizeof set_opts); + q = set_opts + strlen(set_opts); + for (i = 0; i < (int)NELEM(goptions); i++) { + if (goptions[i].c) { + if (goptions[i].flags & OF_CMDLINE) + *p++ = goptions[i].c; + if (goptions[i].flags & OF_SET) + *q++ = goptions[i].c; + } + } + *p = '\0'; + *q = '\0'; + } + + if (what == OF_CMDLINE) { + char *p; + /* Set FLOGIN before parsing options so user can clear + * flag using +l. + */ + Flag(FLOGIN) = (argv[0][0] == '-' + || ((p = ksh_strrchr_dirsep(argv[0])) + && *++p == '-')); + opts = cmd_opts; + } else + opts = set_opts; + ksh_getopt_reset(&go, GF_ERROR|GF_PLUSOPT); + while ((optc = ksh_getopt(argv, &go, opts)) != EOF) { + set = (go.info & GI_PLUS) ? 0 : 1; + switch (optc) { + case 'A': + arrayset = set ? 1 : -1; + array = go.optarg; + break; + + case 'o': + if (go.optarg == (char *) 0) { + /* lone -o: print options + * + * Note that on the command line, -o requires + * an option (ie, can't get here if what is + * OF_CMDLINE). + */ + printoptions(set); + break; + } + i = option(go.optarg); + if (i >= 0 && set == Flag(i)) + /* Don't check the context if the flag + * isn't changing - makes "set -o interactive" + * work if you're already interactive. Needed + * if the output of "set +o" is to be used. + */ + ; + else if (i >= 0 && (goptions[i].flags & what)) + change_flag((enum sh_flag) i, what, set); + else { + bi_errorf("%s: bad option", go.optarg); + return -1; + } + break; + + case '?': + return -1; + + default: + /* -s: sort positional params (at&t ksh stupidity) */ + if (what == OF_SET && optc == 's') { + sortargs = 1; + break; + } + for (i = 0; i < (int)NELEM(goptions); i++) + if (optc == goptions[i].c + && (what & goptions[i].flags)) + { + change_flag((enum sh_flag) i, what, + set); + break; + } + if (i == NELEM(goptions)) { + internal_errorf(1, "parse_args: `%c'", optc); + return -1; /* not reached */ + } + } + } + if (!(go.info & GI_MINUSMINUS) && argv[go.optind] + && (argv[go.optind][0] == '-' || argv[go.optind][0] == '+') + && argv[go.optind][1] == '\0') + { + /* lone - clears -v and -x flags */ + if (argv[go.optind][0] == '-' && !Flag(FPOSIX)) + Flag(FVERBOSE) = Flag(FXTRACE) = 0; + /* set skips lone - or + option */ + go.optind++; + } + if (setargsp) + /* -- means set $#/$* even if there are no arguments */ + *setargsp = !arrayset && ((go.info & GI_MINUSMINUS) + || argv[go.optind]); + + if (arrayset && (!*array || *skip_varname(array, FALSE))) { + bi_errorf("%s: is not an identifier", array); + return -1; + } + if (sortargs) { + for (i = go.optind; argv[i]; i++) + ; + qsortp((void **) &argv[go.optind], (size_t) (i - go.optind), + xstrcmp); + } + if (arrayset) { + set_array(array, arrayset, argv + go.optind); + for (; argv[go.optind]; go.optind++) + ; + } + + return go.optind; +} + +/* parse a decimal number: returns 0 if string isn't a number, 1 otherwise */ +int +getn(as, ai) + const char *as; + int *ai; +{ + char *p; + long n; + + n = strtol(as, &p, 10); + + if (!*as || *p || INT_MIN >= n || n >= INT_MAX) + return 0; + + *ai = (int)n; + return 1; +} + +/* getn() that prints error */ +int +bi_getn(as, ai) + const char *as; + int *ai; +{ + int rv = getn(as, ai); + + if (!rv) + bi_errorf("%s: bad number", as); + return rv; +} + +/* -------- gmatch.c -------- */ + +/* + * int gmatch(string, pattern) + * char *string, *pattern; + * + * Match a pattern as in sh(1). + * pattern character are prefixed with MAGIC by expand. + */ + +int +gmatch(s, p, isfile) + const char *s, *p; + int isfile; +{ + const char *se, *pe; + + if (s == NULL || p == NULL) + return 0; + se = s + strlen(s); + pe = p + strlen(p); + /* isfile is false iff no syntax check has been done on + * the pattern. If check fails, just to a strcmp(). + */ + if (!isfile && !has_globbing(p, pe)) { + int len = pe - p + 1; + char tbuf[64]; + char *t = len <= (int)sizeof(tbuf) ? tbuf + : (char *) alloc(len, ATEMP); + debunk(t, p, len); + return !strcmp(t, s); + } + return do_gmatch((const unsigned char *) s, (const unsigned char *) se, + (const unsigned char *) p, (const unsigned char *) pe, + isfile); +} + +/* Returns if p is a syntacticly correct globbing pattern, false + * if it contains no pattern characters or if there is a syntax error. + * Syntax errors are: + * - [ with no closing ] + * - imbalanced $(...) expression + * - [...] and *(...) not nested (eg, [a$(b|]c), *(a[b|c]d)) + */ +/*XXX +- if no magic, + if dest given, copy to dst + return ? +- if magic && (no globbing || syntax error) + debunk to dst + return ? +- return ? +*/ +int +has_globbing(xp, xpe) + const char *xp, *xpe; +{ + const unsigned char *p = (const unsigned char *) xp; + const unsigned char *pe = (const unsigned char *) xpe; + int c; + int nest = 0, bnest = 0; + int saw_glob = 0; + int in_bracket = 0; /* inside [...] */ + + for (; p < pe; p++) { + if (!ISMAGIC(*p)) + continue; + if ((c = *++p) == '*' || c == '?') + saw_glob = 1; + else if (c == '[') { + if (!in_bracket) { + saw_glob = 1; + in_bracket = 1; + if (ISMAGIC(p[1]) && p[2] == NOT) + p += 2; + if (ISMAGIC(p[1]) && p[2] == ']') + p += 2; + } + /* XXX Do we need to check ranges here? POSIX Q */ + } else if (c == ']') { + if (in_bracket) { + if (bnest) /* [a*(b]) */ + return 0; + in_bracket = 0; + } + } else if ((c & 0x80) && strchr("*+?@! ", c & 0x7f)) { + saw_glob = 1; + if (in_bracket) + bnest++; + else + nest++; + } else if (c == '|') { + if (in_bracket && !bnest) /* *(a[foo|bar]) */ + return 0; + } else if (c == /*(*/ ')') { + if (in_bracket) { + if (!bnest--) /* *(a[b)c] */ + return 0; + } else if (nest) + nest--; + } + /* else must be a MAGIC-MAGIC, or MAGIC-!, MAGIC--, MAGIC-] + MAGIC-{, MAGIC-,, MAGIC-} */ + } + return saw_glob && !in_bracket && !nest; +} + +/* Function must return either 0 or 1 (assumed by code for 0x80|'!') */ +static int +do_gmatch(s, se, p, pe, isfile) + const unsigned char *s, *p; + const unsigned char *se, *pe; + int isfile; +{ + register int sc, pc; + const unsigned char *prest, *psub, *pnext; + const unsigned char *srest; + + if (s == NULL || p == NULL) + return 0; + while (p < pe) { + pc = *p++; + sc = s < se ? *s : '\0'; + s++; + if (isfile) { + sc = FILECHCONV((unsigned char)sc); + pc = FILECHCONV((unsigned char)pc); + } + if (!ISMAGIC(pc)) { + if (sc != pc) + return 0; + continue; + } + switch (*p++) { + case '[': + if (sc == 0 || (p = cclass(p, sc)) == NULL) + return 0; + break; + + case '?': + if (sc == 0) + return 0; + break; + + case '*': + if (p == pe) + return 1; + s--; + do { + if (do_gmatch(s, se, p, pe, isfile)) + return 1; + } while (s++ < se); + return 0; + + /* + * [*+?@!](pattern|pattern|..) + * + * Not ifdef'd KSH as this is needed for ${..%..}, etc. + */ + case 0x80|'+': /* matches one or more times */ + case 0x80|'*': /* matches zero or more times */ + if (!(prest = pat_scan(p, pe, 0))) + return 0; + s--; + /* take care of zero matches */ + if (p[-1] == (0x80 | '*') + && do_gmatch(s, se, prest, pe, isfile)) + return 1; + for (psub = p; ; psub = pnext) { + pnext = pat_scan(psub, pe, 1); + for (srest = s; srest <= se; srest++) { + if (do_gmatch(s, srest, + psub, pnext - 2, isfile) + && (do_gmatch(srest, se, + prest, pe, isfile) + || (s != srest + && do_gmatch(srest, se, + p - 2, pe, isfile)))) + return 1; + } + if (pnext == prest) + break; + } + return 0; + + case 0x80|'?': /* matches zero or once */ + case 0x80|'@': /* matches one of the patterns */ + case 0x80|' ': /* simile for @ */ + if (!(prest = pat_scan(p, pe, 0))) + return 0; + s--; + /* Take care of zero matches */ + if (p[-1] == (0x80 | '?') + && do_gmatch(s, se, prest, pe, isfile)) + return 1; + for (psub = p; ; psub = pnext) { + pnext = pat_scan(psub, pe, 1); + srest = prest == pe ? se : s; + for (; srest <= se; srest++) { + if (do_gmatch(s, srest, + psub, pnext - 2, isfile) + && do_gmatch(srest, se, + prest, pe, isfile)) + return 1; + } + if (pnext == prest) + break; + } + return 0; + + case 0x80|'!': /* matches none of the patterns */ + if (!(prest = pat_scan(p, pe, 0))) + return 0; + s--; + for (srest = s; srest <= se; srest++) { + int matched = 0; + + for (psub = p; ; psub = pnext) { + pnext = pat_scan(psub, pe, 1); + if (do_gmatch(s, srest, + psub, pnext - 2, isfile)) + { + matched = 1; + break; + } + if (pnext == prest) + break; + } + if (!matched && do_gmatch(srest, se, + prest, pe, isfile)) + return 1; + } + return 0; + + default: + if (sc != p[-1]) + return 0; + break; + } + } + return s == se; +} + +static const unsigned char * +cclass(p, sub) + const unsigned char *p; + register int sub; +{ + register int c, d, not, found = 0; + const unsigned char *orig_p = p; + + if ((not = (ISMAGIC(*p) && *++p == NOT))) + p++; + do { + c = *p++; + if (ISMAGIC(c)) { + c = *p++; + if ((c & 0x80) && !ISMAGIC(c)) { + c &= 0x7f;/* extended pattern matching: *+?@! */ + /* XXX the ( char isn't handled as part of [] */ + if (c == ' ') /* simile for @: plain (..) */ + c = '(' /*)*/; + } + } + if (c == '\0') + /* No closing ] - act as if the opening [ was quoted */ + return sub == '[' ? orig_p : NULL; + if (ISMAGIC(p[0]) && p[1] == '-' + && (!ISMAGIC(p[2]) || p[3] != ']')) + { + p += 2; /* MAGIC- */ + d = *p++; + if (ISMAGIC(d)) { + d = *p++; + if ((d & 0x80) && !ISMAGIC(d)) + d &= 0x7f; + } + /* POSIX says this is an invalid expression */ + if (c > d) + return NULL; + } else + d = c; + if (c == sub || (c <= sub && sub <= d)) + found = 1; + } while (!(ISMAGIC(p[0]) && p[1] == ']')); + + return (found != not) ? p+2 : NULL; +} + +/* Look for next ) or | (if match_sep) in *(foo|bar) pattern */ +const unsigned char * +pat_scan(p, pe, match_sep) + const unsigned char *p; + const unsigned char *pe; + int match_sep; +{ + int nest = 0; + + for (; p < pe; p++) { + if (!ISMAGIC(*p)) + continue; + if ((*++p == /*(*/ ')' && nest-- == 0) + || (*p == '|' && match_sep && nest == 0)) + return ++p; + if ((*p & 0x80) && strchr("*+?@! ", *p & 0x7f)) + nest++; + } + return (const unsigned char *) 0; +} + + +/* -------- qsort.c -------- */ + +/* + * quick sort of array of generic pointers to objects. + */ +static void qsort1 ARGS((void **base, void **lim, int (*f)(void *, void *))); + +void +qsortp(base, n, f) + void **base; /* base address */ + size_t n; /* elements */ + int (*f) ARGS((void *, void *)); /* compare function */ +{ + qsort1(base, base + n, f); +} + +#define swap2(a, b) {\ + register void *t; t = *(a); *(a) = *(b); *(b) = t;\ +} +#define swap3(a, b, c) {\ + register void *t; t = *(a); *(a) = *(c); *(c) = *(b); *(b) = t;\ +} + +static void +qsort1(base, lim, f) + void **base, **lim; + int (*f) ARGS((void *, void *)); +{ + register void **i, **j; + register void **lptr, **hptr; + size_t n; + int c; + + top: + n = (lim - base) / 2; + if (n == 0) + return; + hptr = lptr = base+n; + i = base; + j = lim - 1; + + for (;;) { + if (i < lptr) { + if ((c = (*f)(*i, *lptr)) == 0) { + lptr--; + swap2(i, lptr); + continue; + } + if (c < 0) { + i += 1; + continue; + } + } + + begin: + if (j > hptr) { + if ((c = (*f)(*hptr, *j)) == 0) { + hptr++; + swap2(hptr, j); + goto begin; + } + if (c > 0) { + if (i == lptr) { + hptr++; + swap3(i, hptr, j); + i = lptr += 1; + goto begin; + } + swap2(i, j); + j -= 1; + i += 1; + continue; + } + j -= 1; + goto begin; + } + + if (i == lptr) { + if (lptr-base >= lim-hptr) { + qsort1(hptr+1, lim, f); + lim = lptr; + } else { + qsort1(base, lptr, f); + base = hptr+1; + } + goto top; + } + + lptr -= 1; + swap3(j, lptr, i); + j = hptr -= 1; + } +} + +int +xstrcmp(p1, p2) + void *p1, *p2; +{ + return (strcmp((char *)p1, (char *)p2)); +} + +/* Initialize a Getopt structure */ +void +ksh_getopt_reset(go, flags) + Getopt *go; + int flags; +{ + go->optind = 1; + go->optarg = (char *) 0; + go->p = 0; + go->flags = flags; + go->info = 0; + go->buf[1] = '\0'; +} + + +/* getopt() used for shell built-in commands, the getopts command, and + * command line options. + * A leading ':' in options means don't print errors, instead return '?' + * or ':' and set go->optarg to the offending option character. + * If GF_ERROR is set (and option doesn't start with :), errors result in + * a call to bi_errorf(). + * + * Non-standard features: + * - ';' is like ':' in options, except the argument is optional + * (if it isn't present, optarg is set to 0). + * Used for 'set -o'. + * - ',' is like ':' in options, except the argument always immediately + * follows the option character (optarg is set to the null string if + * the option is missing). + * Used for 'read -u2', 'print -u2' and fc -40. + * - '#' is like ':' in options, expect that the argument is optional + * and must start with a digit. If the argument doesn't start with a + * digit, it is assumed to be missing and normal option processing + * continues (optarg is set to 0 if the option is missing). + * Used for 'typeset -LZ4'. + * - accepts +c as well as -c IF the GF_PLUSOPT flag is present. If an + * option starting with + is accepted, the GI_PLUS flag will be set + * in go->info. + */ +int +ksh_getopt(argv, go, options) + char **argv; + Getopt *go; + const char *options; +{ + char c; + char *o; + + if (go->p == 0 || (c = argv[go->optind - 1][go->p]) == '\0') { + char *arg = argv[go->optind], flag = arg ? *arg : '\0'; + + go->p = 1; + if (flag == '-' && arg[1] == '-' && arg[2] == '\0') { + go->optind++; + go->p = 0; + go->info |= GI_MINUSMINUS; + return EOF; + } + if (arg == (char *) 0 + || ((flag != '-' ) /* neither a - nor a + (if + allowed) */ + && (!(go->flags & GF_PLUSOPT) || flag != '+')) + || (c = arg[1]) == '\0') + { + go->p = 0; + return EOF; + } + go->optind++; + go->info &= ~(GI_MINUS|GI_PLUS); + go->info |= flag == '-' ? GI_MINUS : GI_PLUS; + } + go->p++; + if (c == '?' || c == ':' || c == ';' || c == ',' || c == '#' + || !(o = strchr(options, c))) + { + if (options[0] == ':') { + go->buf[0] = c; + go->optarg = go->buf; + } else { + warningf(TRUE, "%s%s-%c: unknown option", + (go->flags & GF_NONAME) ? "" : argv[0], + (go->flags & GF_NONAME) ? "" : ": ", c); + if (go->flags & GF_ERROR) + bi_errorf("%s", null); + } + return '?'; + } + /* : means argument must be present, may be part of option argument + * or the next argument + * ; same as : but argument may be missing + * , means argument is part of option argument, and may be null. + */ + if (*++o == ':' || *o == ';') { + if (argv[go->optind - 1][go->p]) + go->optarg = argv[go->optind - 1] + go->p; + else if (argv[go->optind]) + go->optarg = argv[go->optind++]; + else if (*o == ';') + go->optarg = (char *) 0; + else { + if (options[0] == ':') { + go->buf[0] = c; + go->optarg = go->buf; + return ':'; + } + warningf(TRUE, "%s%s-`%c' requires argument", + (go->flags & GF_NONAME) ? "" : argv[0], + (go->flags & GF_NONAME) ? "" : ": ", c); + if (go->flags & GF_ERROR) + bi_errorf("%s", null); + return '?'; + } + go->p = 0; + } else if (*o == ',') { + /* argument is attached to option character, even if null */ + go->optarg = argv[go->optind - 1] + go->p; + go->p = 0; + } else if (*o == '#') { + /* argument is optional and may be attached or unattached + * but must start with a digit. optarg is set to 0 if the + * argument is missing. + */ + if (argv[go->optind - 1][go->p]) { + if (digit(argv[go->optind - 1][go->p])) { + go->optarg = argv[go->optind - 1] + go->p; + go->p = 0; + } else + go->optarg = (char *) 0; + } else { + if (argv[go->optind] && digit(argv[go->optind][0])) { + go->optarg = argv[go->optind++]; + go->p = 0; + } else + go->optarg = (char *) 0; + } + } + return c; +} + +/* print variable/alias value using necessary quotes + * (POSIX says they should be suitable for re-entry...) + * No trailing newline is printed. + */ +void +print_value_quoted(s) + const char *s; +{ + const char *p; + int inquote = 0; + + /* Test if any quotes are needed */ + for (p = s; *p; p++) + if (ctype(*p, C_QUOTE)) + break; + if (!*p) { + shprintf("%s", s); + return; + } + for (p = s; *p; p++) { + if (*p == '\'') { + shprintf("%s", "'\\'" + 1 - inquote); + inquote = 0; + } else { + if (!inquote) { + shprintf("'"); + inquote = 1; + } + shf_putc(*p, shl_stdout); + } + } + if (inquote) + shprintf("'"); +} + +/* Print things in columns and rows - func() is called to format the ith + * element + */ +void +print_columns(shf, n, func, arg, max_width, prefcol) + struct shf *shf; + int n; + char *(*func) ARGS((void *, int, char *, int)); + void *arg; + int max_width; + int prefcol; +{ + char *str = (char *) alloc(max_width + 1, ATEMP); + int i; + int r, c; + int rows, cols; + int nspace; + + /* max_width + 1 for the space. Note that no space + * is printed after the last column to avoid problems + * with terminals that have auto-wrap. + */ + cols = x_cols / (max_width + 1); + if (!cols) + cols = 1; + rows = (n + cols - 1) / cols; + if (prefcol && n && cols > rows) { + int tmp = rows; + + rows = cols; + cols = tmp; + if (rows > n) + rows = n; + } + + nspace = (x_cols - max_width * cols) / cols; + if (nspace <= 0) + nspace = 1; + for (r = 0; r < rows; r++) { + for (c = 0; c < cols; c++) { + i = c * rows + r; + if (i < n) { + shf_fprintf(shf, "%-*s", + max_width, + (*func)(arg, i, str, max_width + 1)); + if (c + 1 < cols) + shf_fprintf(shf, "%*s", nspace, null); + } + } + shf_putchar('\n', shf); + } + afree(str, ATEMP); +} + +/* Strip any nul bytes from buf - returns new length (nbytes - # of nuls) */ +int +strip_nuls(buf, nbytes) + char *buf; + int nbytes; +{ + char *dst; + + /* nbytes check because some systems (older freebsd's) have a buggy + * memchr() + */ + if (nbytes && (dst = memchr(buf, '\0', nbytes))) { + char *end = buf + nbytes; + char *p, *q; + + for (p = dst; p < end; p = q) { + /* skip a block of nulls */ + while (++p < end && *p == '\0') + ; + /* find end of non-null block */ + if (!(q = memchr(p, '\0', end - p))) + q = end; + memmove(dst, p, q - p); + dst += q - p; + } + *dst = '\0'; + return dst - buf; + } + return nbytes; +} + +/* Copy at most dsize-1 bytes from src to dst, ensuring dst is null terminated. + * Returns dst. + */ +char * +str_zcpy(dst, src, dsize) + char *dst; + const char *src; + int dsize; +{ + if (dsize > 0) { + int len = strlen(src); + + if (len >= dsize) + len = dsize - 1; + memcpy(dst, src, len); + dst[len] = '\0'; + } + return dst; +} + +/* Like read(2), but if read fails due to non-blocking flag, resets flag + * and restarts read. + */ +int +blocking_read(fd, buf, nbytes) + int fd; + char *buf; + int nbytes; +{ + int ret; + int tried_reset = 0; + + while ((ret = read(fd, buf, nbytes)) < 0) { + if (!tried_reset && (errno == EAGAIN +#ifdef EWOULDBLOCK + || errno == EWOULDBLOCK +#endif /* EWOULDBLOCK */ + )) + { + int oerrno = errno; + if (reset_nonblock(fd) > 0) { + tried_reset = 1; + continue; + } + errno = oerrno; + } + break; + } + return ret; +} + +/* Reset the non-blocking flag on the specified file descriptor. + * Returns -1 if there was an error, 0 if non-blocking wasn't set, + * 1 if it was. + */ +int +reset_nonblock(fd) + int fd; +{ + int flags; + int blocking_flags; + + if ((flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)) < 0) + return -1; + /* With luck, the C compiler will reduce this to a constant */ + blocking_flags = 0; +#ifdef O_NONBLOCK + blocking_flags |= O_NONBLOCK; +#endif /* O_NONBLOCK */ +#ifdef O_NDELAY + blocking_flags |= O_NDELAY; +#else /* O_NDELAY */ +# ifndef O_NONBLOCK + blocking_flags |= FNDELAY; /* hope this exists... */ +# endif /* O_NONBLOCK */ +#endif /* O_NDELAY */ + if (!(flags & blocking_flags)) + return 0; + flags &= ~blocking_flags; + if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags) < 0) + return -1; + return 1; +} + + +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H */ +#ifndef MAXPATHLEN +# define MAXPATHLEN PATH +#endif /* MAXPATHLEN */ + +#ifdef HPUX_GETWD_BUG +# include "ksh_dir.h" + +/* + * Work around bug in hpux 10.x C library - getwd/getcwd dump core + * if current directory is not readable. Done in macro 'cause code + * is needed in GETWD and GETCWD cases. + */ +# define HPUX_GETWD_BUG_CODE \ + { \ + DIR *d = ksh_opendir("."); \ + if (!d) \ + return (char *) 0; \ + closedir(d); \ + } +#else /* HPUX_GETWD_BUG */ +# define HPUX_GETWD_BUG_CODE +#endif /* HPUX_GETWD_BUG */ + +/* Like getcwd(), except bsize is ignored if buf is 0 (MAXPATHLEN is used) */ +char * +ksh_get_wd(buf, bsize) + char *buf; + int bsize; +{ +#ifdef HAVE_GETCWD + char *b; + char *ret; + + /* Before memory allocated */ + HPUX_GETWD_BUG_CODE + + /* Assume getcwd() available */ + if (!buf) { + bsize = MAXPATHLEN; + b = alloc(MAXPATHLEN + 1, ATEMP); + } else + b = buf; + + ret = getcwd(b, bsize); + + if (!buf) { + if (ret) + ret = aresize(b, strlen(b) + 1, ATEMP); + else + afree(b, ATEMP); + } + + return ret; +#else /* HAVE_GETCWD */ + extern char *getwd ARGS((char *)); + char *b; + int len; + + /* Before memory allocated */ + HPUX_GETWD_BUG_CODE + + if (buf && bsize > MAXPATHLEN) + b = buf; + else + b = alloc(MAXPATHLEN + 1, ATEMP); + if (!getcwd(b, MAXPATHLEN)) { + errno = EACCES; + if (b != buf) + afree(b, ATEMP); + return (char *) 0; + } + len = strlen(b) + 1; + if (!buf) + b = aresize(b, len, ATEMP); + else if (buf != b) { + if (len > bsize) { + errno = ERANGE; + return (char *) 0; + } + memcpy(buf, b, len); + afree(b, ATEMP); + b = buf; + } + + return b; +#endif /* HAVE_GETCWD */ +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/mkman b/bin/ksh/mkman new file mode 100755 index 000000000..19592811a --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/mkman @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +: ${AWK:=awk} + +verbose=no + +if [ X"$1" = X-v ] ; then + verbose=yes + shift +fi +if [ $# != 2 ] ; then + echo "usage: $0 [-v] which-shell ksh.Man-file" 1>&2 + exit 1; +fi +shell=$1 +man=$2 + +case $shell in + sh) which=0;; + ksh) which=1;; + *) + echo "$0: bad shell option (must be sh or ksh)" 1>&2 + exit 1 + ;; +esac +if [ ! -r "$man" ] ; then + echo "$0: can't read $man file" 1>&2 + exit 1; +fi + + +# +# Now generate the appropriate man page... +# +[ $verbose = yes ] && echo "$0: Generating $which man page (0=sh,1=ksh)..." 1>&2 + +${AWK} 'BEGIN { ksh = '$which'; pr = 1 } + /^\.sh\(/ { pr = ksh - 1; next } + /^\.sh\)/ { pr = 1; next } + /^\.ksh\(/ { pr = ksh; next } + /^\.ksh\)/ { pr = 1; next } + { if (pr) print $0 } ' < $man + +[ $verbose = yes ] && echo "$0: All done" 1>&2 + +exit 0 diff --git a/bin/ksh/path.c b/bin/ksh/path.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..31e59b4f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/path.c @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ +/* $NetBSD: path.c,v 1.8 2009/04/25 05:11:37 lukem Exp $ */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: path.c,v 1.8 2009/04/25 05:11:37 lukem Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" + +/* + * Contains a routine to search a : separated list of + * paths (a la CDPATH) and make appropriate file names. + * Also contains a routine to simplify .'s and ..'s out of + * a path name. + * + * Larry Bouzane (larry@cs.mun.ca) + */ + +#ifdef S_ISLNK +static char *do_phys_path ARGS((XString *, char *, const char *)); +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + +/* + * Makes a filename into result using the following algorithm. + * - make result NULL + * - if file starts with '/', append file to result & set cdpathp to NULL + * - if file starts with ./ or ../ append cwd and file to result + * and set cdpathp to NULL + * - if the first element of cdpathp doesnt start with a '/' xx or '.' xx + * then cwd is appended to result. + * - the first element of cdpathp is appended to result + * - file is appended to result + * - cdpathp is set to the start of the next element in cdpathp (or NULL + * if there are no more elements. + * The return value indicates whether a non-null element from cdpathp + * was appended to result. + */ +int +make_path(cwd, file, cdpathp, xsp, phys_pathp) + const char *cwd; + const char *file; + char **cdpathp; /* & of : separated list */ + XString *xsp; + int *phys_pathp; +{ + int rval = 0; + int use_cdpath = 1; + char *plist; + int len; + int plen = 0; + char *xp = Xstring(*xsp, xp); + + if (!file) + file = null; + + if (!ISRELPATH(file)) { + *phys_pathp = 0; + use_cdpath = 0; + } else { + if (file[0] == '.') { + char c = file[1]; + + if (c == '.') + c = file[2]; + if (ISDIRSEP(c) || c == '\0') + use_cdpath = 0; + } + + plist = *cdpathp; + if (!plist) + use_cdpath = 0; + else if (use_cdpath) { + char *pend; + + for (pend = plist; *pend && *pend != PATHSEP; pend++) + ; + plen = pend - plist; + *cdpathp = *pend ? ++pend : (char *) 0; + } + + if ((use_cdpath == 0 || !plen || ISRELPATH(plist)) + && (cwd && *cwd)) + { + len = strlen(cwd); + XcheckN(*xsp, xp, len); + memcpy(xp, cwd, len); + xp += len; + if (!ISDIRSEP(cwd[len - 1])) + Xput(*xsp, xp, DIRSEP); + } + *phys_pathp = Xlength(*xsp, xp); + if (use_cdpath && plen) { + XcheckN(*xsp, xp, plen); + memcpy(xp, plist, plen); + xp += plen; + if (!ISDIRSEP(plist[plen - 1])) + Xput(*xsp, xp, DIRSEP); + rval = 1; + } + } + + len = strlen(file) + 1; + XcheckN(*xsp, xp, len); + memcpy(xp, file, len); + + if (!use_cdpath) + *cdpathp = (char *) 0; + + return rval; +} + +/* + * Simplify pathnames containing "." and ".." entries. + * ie, simplify_path("/a/b/c/./../d/..") returns "/a/b" + */ +void +simplify_path(pathx) + char *pathx; +{ + char *cur; + char *t; + int isrooted; + char *very_start = pathx; + char *start; + + if (!*pathx) + return; + + if ((isrooted = ISROOTEDPATH(pathx))) + very_start++; +#if defined (OS2) || defined (__CYGWIN__) + if (pathx[0] && pathx[1] == ':') /* skip a: */ + very_start += 2; +#endif /* OS2 || __CYGWIN__ */ + + /* Before After + * /foo/ /foo + * /foo/../../bar /bar + * /foo/./blah/.. /foo + * . . + * .. .. + * ./foo foo + * foo/../../../bar ../../bar + * OS2 and CYGWIN: + * a:/foo/../.. a:/ + * a:. a: + * a:.. a:.. + * a:foo/../../blah a:../blah + */ + +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + /* preserve leading double-slash on pathnames (for UNC paths) */ + if (pathx[0] && ISDIRSEP(pathx[0]) && pathx[1] && ISDIRSEP(pathx[1])) + very_start++; +#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ + + for (cur = t = start = very_start; ; ) { + /* treat multiple '/'s as one '/' */ + while (ISDIRSEP(*t)) + t++; + + if (*t == '\0') { + if (cur == pathx) + /* convert empty path to dot */ + *cur++ = '.'; + *cur = '\0'; + break; + } + + if (t[0] == '.') { + if (!t[1] || ISDIRSEP(t[1])) { + t += 1; + continue; + } else if (t[1] == '.' && (!t[2] || ISDIRSEP(t[2]))) { + if (!isrooted && cur == start) { + if (cur != very_start) + *cur++ = DIRSEP; + *cur++ = '.'; + *cur++ = '.'; + start = cur; + } else if (cur != start) + while (--cur > start && !ISDIRSEP(*cur)) + ; + t += 2; + continue; + } + } + + if (cur != very_start) + *cur++ = DIRSEP; + + /* find/copy next component of pathname */ + while (*t && !ISDIRSEP(*t)) + *cur++ = *t++; + } +} + + +void +set_current_wd(pathx) + char *pathx; +{ + int len; + char *p = pathx; + + if (!p && !(p = ksh_get_wd((char *) 0, 0))) + p = null; + + len = strlen(p) + 1; + + if (len > current_wd_size) + current_wd = aresize(current_wd, current_wd_size = len, APERM); + memcpy(current_wd, p, len); + if (p != pathx && p != null) + afree(p, ATEMP); +} + +#ifdef S_ISLNK +char * +get_phys_path(pathx) + const char *pathx; +{ + XString xs; + char *xp; + + Xinit(xs, xp, strlen(pathx) + 1, ATEMP); + + xp = do_phys_path(&xs, xp, pathx); + + if (!xp) + return (char *) 0; + + if (Xlength(xs, xp) == 0) + Xput(xs, xp, DIRSEP); + Xput(xs, xp, '\0'); + + return Xclose(xs, xp); +} + +static char * +do_phys_path(xsp, xp, pathx) + XString *xsp; + char *xp; + const char *pathx; +{ + const char *p, *q; + int len, llen; + int savepos; + char lbuf[PATH]; + + Xcheck(*xsp, xp); + for (p = pathx; p; p = q) { + while (ISDIRSEP(*p)) + p++; + if (!*p) + break; + len = (q = ksh_strchr_dirsep(p)) ? q - p : (int)strlen(p); + if (len == 1 && p[0] == '.') + continue; + if (len == 2 && p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '.') { + while (xp > Xstring(*xsp, xp)) { + xp--; + if (ISDIRSEP(*xp)) + break; + } + continue; + } + + savepos = Xsavepos(*xsp, xp); + Xput(*xsp, xp, DIRSEP); + XcheckN(*xsp, xp, len + 1); + memcpy(xp, p, len); + xp += len; + *xp = '\0'; + + llen = readlink(Xstring(*xsp, xp), lbuf, sizeof(lbuf) - 1); + if (llen < 0) { + /* EINVAL means it wasn't a symlink... */ + if (errno != EINVAL) + return (char *) 0; + continue; + } + lbuf[llen] = '\0'; + + /* If absolute path, start from scratch.. */ + xp = ISABSPATH(lbuf) ? Xstring(*xsp, xp) + : Xrestpos(*xsp, xp, savepos); + if (!(xp = do_phys_path(xsp, xp, lbuf))) + return (char *) 0; + } + return xp; +} +#endif /* S_ISLNK */ + +#ifdef TEST + +main(argc, argv) +{ + int rv; + char *cp, cdpath[256], pwd[256], file[256], result[256]; + + printf("enter CDPATH: "); gets(cdpath); + printf("enter PWD: "); gets(pwd); + while (1) { + if (printf("Enter file: "), gets(file) == 0) + return 0; + cp = cdpath; + do { + rv = make_path(pwd, file, &cp, result, sizeof(result)); + printf("make_path returns (%d), \"%s\" ", rv, result); + simplify_path(result); + printf("(simpifies to \"%s\")\n", result); + } while (cp); + } +} +#endif /* TEST */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/proto.h b/bin/ksh/proto.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3129b7c5a --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/proto.h @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +/* $NetBSD: proto.h,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * prototypes for PD-KSH + * originally generated using "cproto.c 3.5 92/04/11 19:28:01 cthuang " + * $Id: proto.h,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ + */ + +/* alloc.c */ +Area * ainit ARGS((Area *)); +void afreeall ARGS((Area *)); +void * alloc ARGS((size_t, Area *)); +void * aresize ARGS((void *, size_t, Area *)); +void afree ARGS((void *, Area *)); +/* c_ksh.c */ +int c_hash ARGS((char **)); +int c_cd ARGS((char **)); +int c_pwd ARGS((char **)); +int c_print ARGS((char **)); +int c_whence ARGS((char **)); +int c_command ARGS((char **)); +int c_typeset ARGS((char **)); +int c_alias ARGS((char **)); +int c_unalias ARGS((char **)); +int c_let ARGS((char **)); +int c_jobs ARGS((char **)); +int c_fgbg ARGS((char **)); +int c_kill ARGS((char **)); +void getopts_reset ARGS((int)); +int c_getopts ARGS((char **)); +int c_bind ARGS((char **)); +/* c_sh.c */ +int c_label ARGS((char **)); +int c_shift ARGS((char **)); +int c_umask ARGS((char **)); +int c_dot ARGS((char **)); +int c_wait ARGS((char **)); +int c_read ARGS((char **)); +int c_eval ARGS((char **)); +int c_trap ARGS((char **)); +int c_brkcont ARGS((char **)); +int c_exitreturn ARGS((char **)); +int c_set ARGS((char **)); +int c_unset ARGS((char **)); +int c_ulimit ARGS((char **)); +int c_times ARGS((char **)); +int timex ARGS((struct op *, int)); +void timex_hook ARGS((struct op *, char ** volatile *)); +int c_exec ARGS((char **)); +int c_builtin ARGS((char **)); +/* c_test.c */ +int c_test ARGS((char **)); +/* edit.c: most prototypes in edit.h */ +void x_init ARGS((void)); +int x_read ARGS((char *, size_t)); +void set_editmode ARGS((const char *)); +/* emacs.c: most prototypes in edit.h */ +int x_bind ARGS((const char *, const char *, int, int)); +/* eval.c */ +char * substitute ARGS((const char *, int)); +char ** eval ARGS((char **, int)); +char * evalstr ARGS((char *, int)); +char * evalonestr ARGS((char *, int)); +char *debunk ARGS((char *, const char *, size_t)); +void expand ARGS((char *, XPtrV *, int)); +int glob_str ARGS((char *, XPtrV *, int)); +/* exec.c */ +int fd_clexec ARGS((int)); +int execute ARGS((struct op * volatile, volatile int)); +int shcomexec ARGS((char **)); +struct tbl * findfunc ARGS((const char *, unsigned int, int)); +int define ARGS((const char *, struct op *)); +void builtin ARGS((const char *, int (*)(char **))); +struct tbl * findcom ARGS((const char *, int)); +void flushcom ARGS((int all)); +char * search ARGS((const char *, const char *, int, int *)); +int search_access ARGS((const char *, int, int *)); +int pr_menu ARGS((char *const *)); +int pr_list ARGS((char *const *)); +/* expr.c */ +int evaluate ARGS((const char *, long *, int)); +int v_evaluate ARGS((struct tbl *, const char *, volatile int)); +/* history.c */ +void init_histvec ARGS((void)); +void hist_init ARGS((Source *)); +void hist_finish ARGS((void)); +void histsave ARGS((int, const char *, int)); +#ifdef HISTORY +int c_fc ARGS((char **)); +void sethistsize ARGS((int)); +void sethistfile ARGS((const char *)); +# ifdef EASY_HISTORY +void histappend ARGS((const char *, int)); +# endif +char ** histpos ARGS((void)); +int histN ARGS((void)); +int histnum ARGS((int)); +int findhist ARGS((int, int, const char *, int)); +#endif /* HISTORY */ +/* io.c */ +void errorf ARGS((const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR2(noreturn, format(printf, 1, 2)); +void warningf ARGS((int, const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(format(printf, 2, 3)); +void bi_errorf ARGS((const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2)); +void internal_errorf ARGS((int, const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(format(printf, 2, 3)); +void error_prefix ARGS((int)); +void shellf ARGS((const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2)); +void shprintf ARGS((const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2)); +#ifdef KSH_DEBUG +void kshdebug_init_ ARGS((void)); +void kshdebug_printf_ ARGS((const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2)); +void kshdebug_dump_ ARGS((const char *, const void *, int)); +#endif /* KSH_DEBUG */ +int can_seek ARGS((int)); +void initio ARGS((void)); +int ksh_dup2 ARGS((int, int, int)); +int savefd ARGS((int, int)); +void restfd ARGS((int, int)); +void openpipe ARGS((int *)); +void closepipe ARGS((int *)); +int check_fd ARGS((char *, int, const char **)); +#ifdef KSH +void coproc_init ARGS((void)); +void coproc_read_close ARGS((int)); +void coproc_readw_close ARGS((int)); +void coproc_write_close ARGS((int)); +int coproc_getfd ARGS((int, const char **)); +void coproc_cleanup ARGS((int)); +#endif /* KSH */ +struct temp *maketemp ARGS((Area *, Temp_type, struct temp **)); +/* jobs.c */ +void j_init ARGS((int)); +void j_exit ARGS((void)); +void j_change ARGS((void)); +int exchild ARGS((struct op *, int, int)); +void startlast ARGS((void)); +int waitlast ARGS((void)); +int waitfor ARGS((const char *, int *)); +int j_kill ARGS((const char *, int)); +int j_resume ARGS((const char *, int)); +int j_jobs ARGS((const char *, int, int)); +void j_notify ARGS((void)); +pid_t j_async ARGS((void)); +int j_stopped_running ARGS((void)); +/* lex.c */ +int yylex ARGS((int)); +void yyerror ARGS((const char *, ...)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR2(noreturn, format(printf, 1, 2)); +Source * pushs ARGS((int, Area *)); +void set_prompt ARGS((int, Source *)); +void pprompt ARGS((const char *, int)); +/* mail.c */ +#ifdef KSH +void mcheck ARGS((void)); +void mcset ARGS((long)); +void mbset ARGS((char *)); +void mpset ARGS((char *)); +#endif /* KSH */ +/* main.c */ +int include ARGS((const char *, int, char **, int)); +int command ARGS((const char *)); +int shell ARGS((Source *volatile, int volatile)); +void unwind ARGS((int)) GCC_FUNC_ATTR(noreturn); +void newenv ARGS((int)); +void quitenv ARGS((void)); +void cleanup_parents_env ARGS((void)); +void cleanup_proc_env ARGS((void)); +void aerror ARGS((Area *, const char *)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(noreturn); +/* misc.c */ +void setctypes ARGS((const char *, int)); +void initctypes ARGS((void)); +char * ulton ARGS((unsigned long, int)); +char * str_save ARGS((const char *, Area *)); +char * str_nsave ARGS((const char *, int, Area *)); +int option ARGS((const char *)); +char * getoptions ARGS((void)); +void change_flag ARGS((enum sh_flag, int, int)); +int parse_args ARGS((char **v, int what, int *)); +int getn ARGS((const char *, int *)); +int bi_getn ARGS((const char *, int *)); +int gmatch ARGS((const char *, const char *, int)); +int has_globbing ARGS((const char *, const char *)); +const unsigned char *pat_scan ARGS((const unsigned char *, + const unsigned char *, int)); +void qsortp ARGS((void **, size_t, int (*)(void *, void *))); +int xstrcmp ARGS((void *, void *)); +void ksh_getopt_reset ARGS((Getopt *, int)); +int ksh_getopt ARGS((char **, Getopt *, const char *)); +void print_value_quoted ARGS((const char *)); +void print_columns ARGS((struct shf *, int, + char *(*)(void *, int, char *, int), + void *, int, int)); +int strip_nuls ARGS((char *, int)); +char *str_zcpy ARGS((char *, const char *, int)); +int blocking_read ARGS((int, char *, int)); +int reset_nonblock ARGS((int)); +char *ksh_get_wd ARGS((char *, int)); +/* path.c */ +int make_path ARGS((const char *, const char *, + char **, XString *, int *)); +void simplify_path ARGS((char *)); +char *get_phys_path ARGS((const char *)); +void set_current_wd ARGS((char *)); +/* syn.c */ +void initkeywords ARGS((void)); +struct op * compile ARGS((Source *)); +/* table.c */ +unsigned int hash ARGS((const char *)); +void tinit ARGS((struct table *, Area *, int)); +struct tbl * tsearch ARGS((struct table *, const char *, unsigned int)); +struct tbl * tenter ARGS((struct table *, const char *, unsigned int)); +void tdelete ARGS((struct tbl *)); +void twalk ARGS((struct tstate *, struct table *)); +struct tbl * tnext ARGS((struct tstate *)); +struct tbl ** tsort ARGS((struct table *)); +/* trace.c */ +/* trap.c */ +void inittraps ARGS((void)); +#ifdef KSH +void alarm_init ARGS((void)); +#endif /* KSH */ +Trap * gettrap ARGS((const char *, int)); +RETSIGTYPE trapsig ARGS((int)); +void intrcheck ARGS((void)); +int fatal_trap_check ARGS((void)); +int trap_pending ARGS((void)); +void runtraps ARGS((int)); +void runtrap ARGS((Trap *)); +void cleartraps ARGS((void)); +void restoresigs ARGS((void)); +void settrap ARGS((Trap *, char *)); +int block_pipe ARGS((void)); +void restore_pipe ARGS((int)); +int setsig ARGS((Trap *, handler_t, int)); +void setexecsig ARGS((Trap *, int)); +/* tree.c */ +int fptreef ARGS((struct shf *, int, const char *, ...)); +char * snptreef ARGS((char *, int, const char *, ...)); +struct op * tcopy ARGS((struct op *, Area *)); +char * wdcopy ARGS((const char *, Area *)); +char * wdscan ARGS((const char *, int)); +char * wdstrip ARGS((const char *)); +void tfree ARGS((struct op *, Area *)); +/* var.c */ +void newblock ARGS((void)); +void popblock ARGS((void)); +void initvar ARGS((void)); +struct tbl * global ARGS((const char *)); +struct tbl * local ARGS((const char *, bool_t)); +char * str_val ARGS((struct tbl *)); +long intval ARGS((struct tbl *)); +int setstr ARGS((struct tbl *, const char *, int)); +struct tbl *setint_v ARGS((struct tbl *, struct tbl *)); +void setint ARGS((struct tbl *, long)); +int getint ARGS((struct tbl *, long *)); +struct tbl * typeset ARGS((const char *, Tflag, Tflag, int, int)); +void unset ARGS((struct tbl *, int)); +char * skip_varname ARGS((const char *, int)); +char *skip_wdvarname ARGS((const char *, int)); +int is_wdvarname ARGS((const char *, int)); +int is_wdvarassign ARGS((const char *)); +char ** makenv ARGS((void)); +void change_random ARGS((void)); +int array_ref_len ARGS((const char *)); +char * arrayname ARGS((const char *)); +void set_array ARGS((const char *, int, char **)); +/* version.c */ +/* vi.c: see edit.h */ + + +/* Hack to avoid billions of compile warnings on SunOS 4.1.x */ +#if defined(MUN) && defined(sun) && !defined(__svr4__) +extern void bcopy ARGS((const void *, void *, size_t)); +extern intclose ARGS((FILE *)); +extern intprintf ARGS((FILE *, const char *, ...)); +extern intread ARGS((void *, int, int, FILE *)); +extern int ioctl ARGS((int, int, void *)); +extern int killpg ARGS((int, int)); +extern int nice ARGS((int)); +extern int readlink ARGS((const char *, char *, int)); +extern int setpgrp ARGS((int, int)); +extern int strcasecmp ARGS((const char *, const char *)); +extern int tolower ARGS((int)); +extern int toupper ARGS((int)); +/* Include files aren't included yet */ +extern int getrlimit ARGS(( /* int, struct rlimit * */ )); +extern int getrusage ARGS(( /* int, struct rusage * */ )); +extern int gettimeofday ARGS(( /* struct timeval *, struct timezone * */ )); +extern int setrlimit ARGS(( /* int, struct rlimit * */ )); +extern int lstat ARGS(( /* const char *, struct stat * */ )); +#endif diff --git a/bin/ksh/sh.h b/bin/ksh/sh.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..83c3f70c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/sh.h @@ -0,0 +1,735 @@ +/* $NetBSD: sh.h,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * Public Domain Bourne/Korn shell + */ + +/* $Id: sh.h,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +#include "config.h" /* system and option configuration info */ + +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +# define ARGS(args) args /* prototype declaration */ +#else +# define ARGS(args) () /* K&R declaration */ +#endif + +/* Start of common headers */ + +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H +# include +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H +# include +#else +/* just a useful subset of what stdlib.h would have */ +extern char * getenv ARGS((const char *)); +extern void * malloc ARGS((size_t)); +extern void * realloc ARGS((void *, size_t)); +extern int free ARGS((void *)); +extern int exit ARGS((int)); +extern int rand ARGS((void)); +extern void srand ARGS((unsigned int)); +extern int atoi ARGS((const char *)); +#endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ + +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H +# include +#else +/* just a useful subset of what unistd.h would have */ +extern int access ARGS((const char *, int)); +extern int open ARGS((const char *, int, ...)); +extern int creat ARGS((const char *, mode_t)); +extern int read ARGS((int, char *, unsigned)); +extern int write ARGS((int, const char *, unsigned)); +extern off_t lseek ARGS((int, off_t, int)); +extern int close ARGS((int)); +extern int pipe ARGS((int [])); +extern int dup2 ARGS((int, int)); +extern int unlink ARGS((const char *)); +extern int fork ARGS((void)); +extern int execve ARGS((const char *, char * const[], char * const[])); +extern int chdir ARGS((const char *)); +extern int kill ARGS((pid_t, int)); +extern char *getcwd(); /* no ARGS here - differs on different machines */ +extern int geteuid ARGS((void)); +extern int readlink ARGS((const char *, char *, int)); +extern int getegid ARGS((void)); +extern int getpid ARGS((void)); +extern int getppid ARGS((void)); +extern unsigned int sleep ARGS((unsigned int)); +extern int isatty ARGS((int)); +# ifdef POSIX_PGRP +extern int getpgrp ARGS((void)); +extern int setpgid ARGS((pid_t, pid_t)); +# endif /* POSIX_PGRP */ +# ifdef BSD_PGRP +extern int getpgrp ARGS((pid_t)); +extern int setpgrp ARGS((pid_t, pid_t)); +# endif /* BSD_PGRP */ +# ifdef SYSV_PGRP +extern int getpgrp ARGS((void)); +extern int setpgrp ARGS((void)); +# endif /* SYSV_PGRP */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ + +#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H +# include +#else +# include +# define strchr index +# define strrchr rindex +#endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */ +#ifndef HAVE_STRSTR +char *strstr ARGS((const char *s, const char *p)); +#endif /* HAVE_STRSTR */ +#ifndef HAVE_STRCASECMP +int strcasecmp ARGS((const char *s1, const char *s2)); +int strncasecmp ARGS((const char *s1, const char *s2, int n)); +#endif /* HAVE_STRCASECMP */ + +#ifdef HAVE_MEMORY_H +# include +#endif +#ifndef HAVE_MEMSET +# define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy(s, d, n) +# define memcmp(s1, s2, n) bcmp(s1, s2, n) +void *memset ARGS((void *d, int c, size_t n)); +#endif /* HAVE_MEMSET */ +#ifndef HAVE_MEMMOVE +# ifdef HAVE_BCOPY +# define memmove(d, s, n) bcopy(s, d, n) +# else +void *memmove ARGS((void *d, const void *s, size_t n)); +# endif +#endif /* HAVE_MEMMOVE */ + +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +# include +# define SH_VA_START(va, argn) va_start(va, argn) +#else +# include +# define SH_VA_START(va, argn) va_start(va) +#endif /* HAVE_PROTOTYPES */ + +#include + +#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H +# include +#else +# include +#endif /* HAVE_FCNTL_H */ +#ifndef O_ACCMODE +# define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY|O_WRONLY|O_RDWR) +#endif /* !O_ACCMODE */ + +#ifndef F_OK /* access() arguments */ +# define F_OK 0 +# define X_OK 1 +# define W_OK 2 +# define R_OK 4 +#endif /* !F_OK */ + +#ifndef SEEK_SET +# ifdef L_SET +# define SEEK_SET L_SET +# define SEEK_CUR L_INCR +# define SEEK_END L_XTND +# else /* L_SET */ +# define SEEK_SET 0 +# define SEEK_CUR 1 +# define SEEK_END 2 +# endif /* L_SET */ +#endif /* !SEEK_SET */ + +/* Some machines (eg, FreeBSD 1.1.5) define CLK_TCK in limits.h + * (ksh_limval.h assumes limits has been included, if available) + */ +#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_LIMITS_H */ + +#include +#ifdef NSIG +# define SIGNALS NSIG +#else +# ifdef _MINIX +# define SIGNALS (_NSIG+1) /* _NSIG is # of signals used, excluding 0. */ +# else +# ifdef _SIGMAX /* QNX */ +# define SIGNALS _SIGMAX +# else /* _SIGMAX */ +# define SIGNALS 32 +# endif /* _SIGMAX */ +# endif /* _MINIX */ +#endif /* NSIG */ +#ifndef SIGCHLD +# define SIGCHLD SIGCLD +#endif +/* struct sigaction.sa_flags is set to KSH_SA_FLAGS. Used to ensure + * system calls are interrupted + */ +#ifdef SA_INTERRUPT +# define KSH_SA_FLAGS SA_INTERRUPT +#else /* SA_INTERRUPT */ +# define KSH_SA_FLAGS 0 +#endif /* SA_INTERRUPT */ + +typedef RETSIGTYPE (*handler_t) ARGS((int)); /* signal handler */ + +#ifdef USE_FAKE_SIGACT +# include "sigact.h" /* use sjg's fake sigaction() */ +#endif + +#ifdef HAVE_PATHS_H +# include +#endif /* HAVE_PATHS_H */ +#ifdef _PATH_DEFPATH +# define DEFAULT__PATH _PATH_DEFPATH +#else /* _PATH_DEFPATH */ +# define DEFAULT__PATH DEFAULT_PATH +#endif /* _PATH_DEFPATH */ + +#ifndef offsetof +# define offsetof(type,id) ((size_t)&((type*)NULL)->id) +#endif + +#ifndef HAVE_KILLPG +# define killpg(p, s) kill(-(p), (s)) +#endif /* !HAVE_KILLPG */ + +/* Special cases for execve(2) */ +#ifdef OS2 +extern int ksh_execve(char *cmd, char **args, char **env, int flags); +#else /* OS2 */ +# if defined(OS_ISC) && defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) +/* Kludge for ISC 3.2 (and other versions?) so programs will run correctly. */ +# define ksh_execve(p, av, ev, flags) \ + do { \ + __setostype(0); \ + execve(p, av, ev); \ + __setostype(1); \ + } while (0) +# else /* OS_ISC && _POSIX */ +# define ksh_execve(p, av, ev, flags) execve(p, av, ev) +# endif /* OS_ISC && _POSIX */ +#endif /* OS2 */ + +/* this is a hang-over from older versions of the os2 port */ +#define ksh_dupbase(fd, base) fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD, base) + +#ifdef HAVE_SIGSETJMP +# define ksh_sigsetjmp(env,sm) sigsetjmp((env), (sm)) +# define ksh_siglongjmp(env,v) siglongjmp((env), (v)) +# define ksh_jmp_buf sigjmp_buf +#else /* HAVE_SIGSETJMP */ +# ifdef HAVE__SETJMP +# define ksh_sigsetjmp(env,sm) _setjmp(env) +# define ksh_siglongjmp(env,v) _longjmp((env), (v)) +# else /* HAVE__SETJMP */ +# define ksh_sigsetjmp(env,sm) setjmp(env) +# define ksh_siglongjmp(env,v) longjmp((env), (v)) +# endif /* HAVE__SETJMP */ +# define ksh_jmp_buf jmp_buf +#endif /* HAVE_SIGSETJMP */ + +#ifndef HAVE_DUP2 +extern int dup2 ARGS((int, int)); +#endif /* !HAVE_DUP2 */ + +/* Find a integer type that is at least 32 bits (or die) - SIZEOF_* defined + * by autoconf (assumes an 8 bit byte, but I'm not concerned). + * NOTE: INT32 may end up being more than 32 bits. + */ +#if SIZEOF_INT >= 4 +# define INT32 int +#else /* SIZEOF_INT */ +# if SIZEOF_LONG >= 4 +# define INT32 long +# else /* SIZEOF_LONG */ + #error cannot find 32 bit type... +# endif /* SIZEOF_LONG */ +#endif /* SIZEOF_INT */ + +/* end of common headers */ + +/* Stop gcc and lint from complaining about possibly uninitialized variables */ +#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(lint) +# define UNINITIALIZED(var) var = 0 +#else +# define UNINITIALIZED(var) var +#endif /* GNUC || lint */ + +/* some useful #defines */ +#ifdef EXTERN +# define I__(i) = i +#else +# define I__(i) +# define EXTERN extern +# define EXTERN_DEFINED +#endif + +#ifdef OS2 +# define inDOS() (!(_emx_env & 0x200)) +#endif + +#ifndef EXECSHELL +/* shell to exec scripts (see also $SHELL initialization in main.c) */ +# ifdef OS2 +# define EXECSHELL (inDOS() ? "c:\\command.com" : "c:\\os2\\cmd.exe") +# define EXECSHELL_STR (inDOS() ? "COMSPEC" : "OS2_SHELL") +# else /* OS2 */ +# define EXECSHELL "/bin/sh" +# define EXECSHELL_STR "EXECSHELL" +# endif /* OS2 */ +#endif + +/* ISABSPATH() means path is fully and completely specified, + * ISROOTEDPATH() means a .. as the first component is a no-op, + * ISRELPATH() means $PWD can be tacked on to get an absolute path. + * + * OS Path ISABSPATH ISROOTEDPATH ISRELPATH + * unix /foo yes yes no + * unix foo no no yes + * unix ../foo no no yes + * os2+cyg a:/foo yes yes no + * os2+cyg a:foo no no no + * os2+cyg /foo no yes no + * os2+cyg foo no no yes + * os2+cyg ../foo no no yes + * cyg //foo yes yes no + */ +#ifdef OS2 +# define PATHSEP ';' +# define DIRSEP '/' /* even though \ is native */ +# define DIRSEPSTR "\\" +# define ISDIRSEP(c) ((c) == '\\' || (c) == '/') +# define ISABSPATH(s) (((s)[0] && (s)[1] == ':' && ISDIRSEP((s)[2]))) +# define ISROOTEDPATH(s) (ISDIRSEP((s)[0]) || ISABSPATH(s)) +# define ISRELPATH(s) (!(s)[0] || ((s)[1] != ':' && !ISDIRSEP((s)[0]))) +# define FILECHCONV(c) (isascii(c) && isupper(c) ? tolower(c) : c) +# define FILECMP(s1, s2) stricmp(s1, s2) +# define FILENCMP(s1, s2, n) strnicmp(s1, s2, n) +extern char *ksh_strchr_dirsep(const char *path); +extern char *ksh_strrchr_dirsep(const char *path); +# define chdir _chdir2 +# define getcwd _getcwd2 +#else +# define PATHSEP ':' +# define DIRSEP '/' +# define DIRSEPSTR "/" +# define ISDIRSEP(c) ((c) == '/') +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ +# define ISABSPATH(s) \ + (((s)[0] && (s)[1] == ':' && ISDIRSEP((s)[2])) || ISDIRSEP((s)[0])) +# define ISRELPATH(s) (!(s)[0] || ((s)[1] != ':' && !ISDIRSEP((s)[0]))) +#else /* __CYGWIN__ */ +# define ISABSPATH(s) ISDIRSEP((s)[0]) +# define ISRELPATH(s) (!ISABSPATH(s)) +#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */ +# define ISROOTEDPATH(s) ISABSPATH(s) +# define FILECHCONV(c) c +# define FILECMP(s1, s2) strcmp(s1, s2) +# define FILENCMP(s1, s2, n) strncmp(s1, s2, n) +# define ksh_strchr_dirsep(p) strchr(p, DIRSEP) +# define ksh_strrchr_dirsep(p) strrchr(p, DIRSEP) +#endif + +typedef int bool_t; +#define FALSE 0 +#define TRUE 1 + +#define NELEM(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof((a)[0])) +#define sizeofN(type, n) (sizeof(type) * (n)) +#define BIT(i) (1<<(i)) /* define bit in flag */ + +/* Table flag type - needs > 16 and < 32 bits */ +typedef INT32 Tflag; + +#define NUFILE 32 /* Number of user-accessible files */ +#define FDBASE 10 /* First file usable by Shell */ + +/* you're not going to run setuid shell scripts, are you? */ +#define eaccess(path, mode) access(path, mode) + +/* Make MAGIC a char that might be printed to make bugs more obvious, but + * not a char that is used often. Also, can't use the high bit as it causes + * portability problems (calling strchr(x, 0x80|'x') is error prone). + */ +#define MAGIC (7) /* prefix for *?[!{,} during expand */ +#define ISMAGIC(c) ((unsigned char)(c) == MAGIC) +#define NOT '!' /* might use ^ (ie, [!...] vs [^..]) */ + +#define LINE 1024 /* input line size */ +#define PATH 1024 /* pathname size (todo: PATH_MAX/pathconf()) */ +#define ARRAYMAX 1023 /* max array index */ + +EXTERN const char *kshname; /* $0 */ +EXTERN pid_t kshpid; /* $$, shell pid */ +EXTERN pid_t procpid; /* pid of executing process */ +EXTERN uid_t ksheuid; /* effective uid of shell */ +EXTERN int exstat; /* exit status */ +EXTERN int subst_exstat; /* exit status of last $(..)/`..` */ +EXTERN const char *safe_prompt; /* safe prompt if PS1 substitution fails */ + +/* + * Area-based allocation built on malloc/free + */ +typedef struct Area { + struct link *freelist; /* free list */ +} Area; + +EXTERN Area aperm; /* permanent object space */ +#define APERM &aperm +#define ATEMP &e->area + +#ifdef MEM_DEBUG +# include "chmem.h" /* a debugging front end for malloc et. al. */ +#endif /* MEM_DEBUG */ + +#ifdef KSH_DEBUG +# define kshdebug_init() kshdebug_init_() +# define kshdebug_printf(a) kshdebug_printf_ a +# define kshdebug_dump(a) kshdebug_dump_ a +#else /* KSH_DEBUG */ +# define kshdebug_init() +# define kshdebug_printf(a) +# define kshdebug_dump(a) +#endif /* KSH_DEBUG */ + +/* + * parsing & execution environment + */ +EXTERN struct env { + short type; /* environment type - see below */ + short flags; /* EF_* */ + Area area; /* temporary allocation area */ + struct block *loc; /* local variables and functions */ + short *savefd; /* original redirected fd's */ + struct env *oenv; /* link to previous environment */ + ksh_jmp_buf jbuf; /* long jump back to env creator */ + struct temp *temps; /* temp files */ +} *e; + +/* struct env.type values */ +#define E_NONE 0 /* dummy environment */ +#define E_PARSE 1 /* parsing command # */ +#define E_FUNC 2 /* executing function # */ +#define E_INCL 3 /* including a file via . # */ +#define E_EXEC 4 /* executing command tree */ +#define E_LOOP 5 /* executing for/while # */ +#define E_ERRH 6 /* general error handler # */ +/* # indicates env has valid jbuf (see unwind()) */ + +/* struct env.flag values */ +#define EF_FUNC_PARSE BIT(0) /* function being parsed */ +#define EF_BRKCONT_PASS BIT(1) /* set if E_LOOP must pass break/continue on */ +#define EF_FAKE_SIGDIE BIT(2) /* hack to get info from unwind to quitenv */ + +/* Do breaks/continues stop at env type e? */ +#define STOP_BRKCONT(t) ((t) == E_NONE || (t) == E_PARSE \ + || (t) == E_FUNC || (t) == E_INCL) +/* Do returns stop at env type e? */ +#define STOP_RETURN(t) ((t) == E_FUNC || (t) == E_INCL) + +/* values for ksh_siglongjmp(e->jbuf, 0) */ +#define LRETURN 1 /* return statement */ +#define LEXIT 2 /* exit statement */ +#define LERROR 3 /* errorf() called */ +#define LLEAVE 4 /* untrappable exit/error */ +#define LINTR 5 /* ^C noticed */ +#define LBREAK 6 /* break statement */ +#define LCONTIN 7 /* continue statement */ +#define LSHELL 8 /* return to interactive shell() */ +#define LAEXPR 9 /* error in arithmetic expression */ + +/* option processing */ +#define OF_CMDLINE 0x01 /* command line */ +#define OF_SET 0x02 /* set builtin */ +#define OF_SPECIAL 0x04 /* a special variable changing */ +#define OF_INTERNAL 0x08 /* set internally by shell */ +#define OF_ANY (OF_CMDLINE | OF_SET | OF_SPECIAL | OF_INTERNAL) + +struct option { + const char *name; /* long name of option */ + char c; /* character flag (if any) */ + short flags; /* OF_* */ +}; +extern const struct option goptions[]; + +/* + * flags (the order of these enums MUST match the order in misc.c(options[])) + */ +enum sh_flag { + FEXPORT = 0, /* -a: export all */ +#ifdef BRACE_EXPAND + FBRACEEXPAND, /* enable {} globbing */ +#endif + FBGNICE, /* bgnice */ + FCOMMAND, /* -c: (invocation) execute specified command */ +#ifdef EMACS + FEMACS, /* emacs command editing */ + FEMACSUSEMETA, /* use 8th bit as meta */ +#endif + FERREXIT, /* -e: quit on error */ +#ifdef EMACS + FGMACS, /* gmacs command editing */ +#endif + FIGNOREEOF, /* eof does not exit */ + FTALKING, /* -i: interactive */ + FKEYWORD, /* -k: name=value anywhere */ + FLOGIN, /* -l: a login shell */ + FMARKDIRS, /* mark dirs with / in file name completion */ + FMONITOR, /* -m: job control monitoring */ + FNOCLOBBER, /* -C: don't overwrite existing files */ + FNOEXEC, /* -n: don't execute any commands */ + FNOGLOB, /* -f: don't do file globbing */ + FNOHUP, /* -H: don't kill running jobs when login shell exits */ + FNOLOG, /* don't save functions in history (ignored) */ +#ifdef JOBS + FNOTIFY, /* -b: asynchronous job completion notification */ +#endif + FNOUNSET, /* -u: using an unset var is an error */ + FPHYSICAL, /* -o physical: don't do logical cd's/pwd's */ + FPOSIX, /* -o posix: be posixly correct */ + FPRIVILEGED, /* -p: use suid_profile */ + FRESTRICTED, /* -r: restricted shell */ + FSTDIN, /* -s: (invocation) parse stdin */ + FTRACKALL, /* -h: create tracked aliases for all commands */ + FVERBOSE, /* -v: echo input */ +#ifdef VI + FVI, /* vi command editing */ + FVIRAW, /* always read in raw mode (ignored) */ + FVISHOW8, /* display chars with 8th bit set as is (versus M-) */ + FVITABCOMPLETE, /* enable tab as file name completion char */ + FVIESCCOMPLETE, /* enable ESC as file name completion in command mode */ +#endif + FXTRACE, /* -x: execution trace */ + FTALKING_I, /* (internal): initial shell was interactive */ + FNFLAGS /* (place holder: how many flags are there) */ +}; + +#define Flag(f) (shell_flags[(int) (f)]) + +EXTERN char shell_flags [FNFLAGS]; + +EXTERN char null [] I__(""); /* null value for variable */ +EXTERN char space [] I__(" "); +EXTERN char newline [] I__("\n"); +EXTERN char slash [] I__("/"); + +enum temp_type { + TT_HEREDOC_EXP, /* expanded heredoc */ + TT_HIST_EDIT /* temp file used for history editing (fc -e) */ +}; +typedef enum temp_type Temp_type; +/* temp/heredoc files. The file is removed when the struct is freed. */ +struct temp { + struct temp *next; + struct shf *shf; + int pid; /* pid of process parsed here-doc */ + Temp_type type; + char *name; +}; + +/* + * stdio and our IO routines + */ + +#define shl_spare (&shf_iob[0]) /* for c_read()/c_print() */ +#define shl_stdout (&shf_iob[1]) +#define shl_out (&shf_iob[2]) +EXTERN int shl_stdout_ok; + +/* + * trap handlers + */ +typedef struct trap { + int signal; /* signal number */ + const char *name; /* short name */ + const char *mess; /* descriptive name */ + char *trap; /* trap command */ + int volatile set; /* trap pending */ + int flags; /* TF_* */ + handler_t cursig; /* current handler (valid if TF_ORIG_* set) */ + handler_t shtrap; /* shell signal handler */ +} Trap; + +/* values for Trap.flags */ +#define TF_SHELL_USES BIT(0) /* shell uses signal, user can't change */ +#define TF_USER_SET BIT(1) /* user has (tried to) set trap */ +#define TF_ORIG_IGN BIT(2) /* original action was SIG_IGN */ +#define TF_ORIG_DFL BIT(3) /* original action was SIG_DFL */ +#define TF_EXEC_IGN BIT(4) /* restore SIG_IGN just before exec */ +#define TF_EXEC_DFL BIT(5) /* restore SIG_DFL just before exec */ +#define TF_DFL_INTR BIT(6) /* when received, default action is LINTR */ +#define TF_TTY_INTR BIT(7) /* tty generated signal (see j_waitj) */ +#define TF_CHANGED BIT(8) /* used by runtrap() to detect trap changes */ +#define TF_FATAL BIT(9) /* causes termination if not trapped */ + +/* values for setsig()/setexecsig() flags argument */ +#define SS_RESTORE_MASK 0x3 /* how to restore a signal before an exec() */ +#define SS_RESTORE_CURR 0 /* leave current handler in place */ +#define SS_RESTORE_ORIG 1 /* restore original handler */ +#define SS_RESTORE_DFL 2 /* restore to SIG_DFL */ +#define SS_RESTORE_IGN 3 /* restore to SIG_IGN */ +#define SS_FORCE BIT(3) /* set signal even if original signal ignored */ +#define SS_USER BIT(4) /* user is doing the set (ie, trap command) */ +#define SS_SHTRAP BIT(5) /* trap for internal use (CHLD,ALRM,WINCH) */ + +#define SIGEXIT_ 0 /* for trap EXIT */ +#define SIGERR_ SIGNALS /* for trap ERR */ + +EXTERN int volatile trap; /* traps pending? */ +EXTERN int volatile intrsig; /* pending trap interrupts executing command */ +EXTERN int volatile fatal_trap;/* received a fatal signal */ +#ifndef FROM_TRAP_C +/* Kludge to avoid bogus re-declaration of sigtraps[] error on AIX 3.2.5 */ +extern Trap sigtraps[SIGNALS+1]; +#endif /* !FROM_TRAP_C */ + +#ifdef KSH +/* + * TMOUT support + */ +/* values for ksh_tmout_state */ +enum tmout_enum { + TMOUT_EXECUTING = 0, /* executing commands */ + TMOUT_READING, /* waiting for input */ + TMOUT_LEAVING /* have timed out */ + }; +EXTERN unsigned int ksh_tmout; +EXTERN enum tmout_enum ksh_tmout_state I__(TMOUT_EXECUTING); +#endif /* KSH */ + +/* For "You have stopped jobs" message */ +EXTERN int really_exit; + +/* + * fast character classes + */ +#define C_ALPHA BIT(0) /* a-z_A-Z */ +#define C_DIGIT BIT(1) /* 0-9 */ +#define C_LEX1 BIT(2) /* \0 \t\n|&;<>() */ +#define C_VAR1 BIT(3) /* *@#!$-? */ +#define C_IFSWS BIT(4) /* \t \n (IFS white space) */ +#define C_SUBOP1 BIT(5) /* "=-+?" */ +#define C_SUBOP2 BIT(6) /* "#%" */ +#define C_IFS BIT(7) /* $IFS */ +#define C_QUOTE BIT(8) /* \n\t"#$&'()*;<>?[\`| (needing quoting) */ + +extern short ctypes []; + +#define ctype(c, t) !!(ctypes[(unsigned char)(c)]&(t)) +#define letter(c) ctype(c, C_ALPHA) +#define digit(c) ctype(c, C_DIGIT) +#define letnum(c) ctype(c, C_ALPHA|C_DIGIT) + +EXTERN int ifs0 I__(' '); /* for "$*" */ + +/* Argument parsing for built-in commands and getopts command */ + +/* Values for Getopt.flags */ +#define GF_ERROR BIT(0) /* call errorf() if there is an error */ +#define GF_PLUSOPT BIT(1) /* allow +c as an option */ +#define GF_NONAME BIT(2) /* don't print argv[0] in errors */ + +/* Values for Getopt.info */ +#define GI_MINUS BIT(0) /* an option started with -... */ +#define GI_PLUS BIT(1) /* an option started with +... */ +#define GI_MINUSMINUS BIT(2) /* arguments were ended with -- */ + +typedef struct { + int optind; + int uoptind;/* what user sees in $OPTIND */ + char *optarg; + int flags; /* see GF_* */ + int info; /* see GI_* */ + unsigned int p; /* 0 or index into argv[optind - 1] */ + char buf[2]; /* for bad option OPTARG value */ +} Getopt; + +EXTERN Getopt builtin_opt; /* for shell builtin commands */ +EXTERN Getopt user_opt; /* parsing state for getopts builtin command */ + +#ifdef KSH +/* This for co-processes */ + +typedef INT32 Coproc_id; /* something that won't (realisticly) wrap */ +struct coproc { + int read; /* pipe from co-process's stdout */ + int readw; /* other side of read (saved temporarily) */ + int write; /* pipe to co-process's stdin */ + Coproc_id id; /* id of current output pipe */ + int njobs; /* number of live jobs using output pipe */ + void *job; /* 0 or job of co-process using input pipe */ +}; +EXTERN struct coproc coproc; +#endif /* KSH */ + +/* Used in jobs.c and by coprocess stuff in exec.c */ +#ifdef JOB_SIGS +EXTERN sigset_t sm_default, sm_sigchld; +#endif /* JOB_SIGS */ + +extern char ksh_version[]; + +/* name of called builtin function (used by error functions) */ +EXTERN char *builtin_argv0; +EXTERN Tflag builtin_flag; /* flags of called builtin (SPEC_BI, etc.) */ + +/* current working directory, and size of memory allocated for same */ +EXTERN char *current_wd; +EXTERN int current_wd_size; + +#ifdef EDIT +/* Minimum required space to work with on a line - if the prompt leaves less + * space than this on a line, the prompt is truncated. + */ +# define MIN_EDIT_SPACE 7 +/* Minimum allowed value for x_cols: 2 for prompt, 3 for " < " at end of line + */ +# define MIN_COLS (2 + MIN_EDIT_SPACE + 3) +EXTERN int x_cols I__(80); /* tty columns */ +#else +# define x_cols 80 /* for pr_menu(exec.c) */ +#endif + +/* These to avoid bracket matching problems */ +#define OPAREN '(' +#define CPAREN ')' +#define OBRACK '[' +#define CBRACK ']' +#define OBRACE '{' +#define CBRACE '}' + +/* Determine the location of the system (common) profile */ +#ifndef KSH_SYSTEM_PROFILE +# ifdef __NeXT +# define KSH_SYSTEM_PROFILE "/etc/profile.std" +# else /* __NeXT */ +# define KSH_SYSTEM_PROFILE "/etc/profile" +# endif /* __NeXT */ +#endif /* KSH_SYSTEM_PROFILE */ + +/* Used by v_evaluate() and setstr() to control action when error occurs */ +#define KSH_UNWIND_ERROR 0 /* unwind the stack (longjmp) */ +#define KSH_RETURN_ERROR 1 /* return 1/0 for success/failure */ + +#include "shf.h" +#include "table.h" +#include "tree.h" +#include "expand.h" +#include "lex.h" +#include "proto.h" + +/* be sure not to interfere with anyone else's idea about EXTERN */ +#ifdef EXTERN_DEFINED +# undef EXTERN_DEFINED +# undef EXTERN +#endif +#undef I__ diff --git a/bin/ksh/shf.c b/bin/ksh/shf.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9913b5a68 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/shf.c @@ -0,0 +1,1302 @@ +/* $NetBSD: shf.c,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * Shell file I/O routines + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: shf.c,v 1.7 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include "ksh_limval.h" + + +/* flags to shf_emptybuf() */ +#define EB_READSW 0x01 /* about to switch to reading */ +#define EB_GROW 0x02 /* grow buffer if necessary (STRING+DYNAMIC) */ + +/* + * Replacement stdio routines. Stdio is too flakey on too many machines + * to be useful when you have multiple processes using the same underlying + * file descriptors. + */ + +static int shf_fillbuf ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +static int shf_emptybuf ARGS((struct shf *shf, int flags)); + +/* Open a file. First three args are for open(), last arg is flags for + * this package. Returns NULL if file could not be opened, or if a dup + * fails. + */ +struct shf * +shf_open(name, oflags, mode, sflags) + const char *name; + int oflags; + int mode; + int sflags; +{ + struct shf *shf; + int bsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? (sflags & SHF_RD ? 1 : 0) : SHF_BSIZE; + int fd; + + /* Done before open so if alloca fails, fd won't be lost. */ + shf = (struct shf *) alloc(sizeof(struct shf) + bsize, ATEMP); + shf->areap = ATEMP; + shf->buf = (unsigned char *) &shf[1]; + shf->bsize = bsize; + shf->flags = SHF_ALLOCS; + /* Rest filled in by reopen. */ + + fd = open(name, oflags, mode); + if (fd < 0) { + afree(shf, shf->areap); + return NULL; + } + if ((sflags & SHF_MAPHI) && fd < FDBASE) { + int nfd; + + nfd = ksh_dupbase(fd, FDBASE); + close(fd); + if (nfd < 0) { + afree(shf, shf->areap); + return NULL; + } + fd = nfd; + } + sflags &= ~SHF_ACCMODE; + sflags |= (oflags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY ? SHF_RD + : ((oflags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY ? SHF_WR + : SHF_RDWR); + + return shf_reopen(fd, sflags, shf); +} + +/* Set up the shf structure for a file descriptor. Doesn't fail. */ +struct shf * +shf_fdopen(fd, sflags, shf) + int fd; + int sflags; + struct shf *shf; +{ + int bsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? (sflags & SHF_RD ? 1 : 0) : SHF_BSIZE; + + /* use fcntl() to figure out correct read/write flags */ + if (sflags & SHF_GETFL) { + int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); + + if (flags < 0) + /* will get an error on first read/write */ + sflags |= SHF_RDWR; + else + switch (flags & O_ACCMODE) { + case O_RDONLY: sflags |= SHF_RD; break; + case O_WRONLY: sflags |= SHF_WR; break; + case O_RDWR: sflags |= SHF_RDWR; break; + } + } + + if (!(sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR))) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_fdopen: missing read/write"); + + if (shf) { + if (bsize) { + shf->buf = (unsigned char *) alloc(bsize, ATEMP); + sflags |= SHF_ALLOCB; + } else + shf->buf = (unsigned char *) 0; + } else { + shf = (struct shf *) alloc(sizeof(struct shf) + bsize, ATEMP); + shf->buf = (unsigned char *) &shf[1]; + sflags |= SHF_ALLOCS; + } + shf->areap = ATEMP; + shf->fd = fd; + shf->rp = shf->wp = shf->buf; + shf->rnleft = 0; + shf->rbsize = bsize; + shf->wnleft = 0; /* force call to shf_emptybuf() */ + shf->wbsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? 0 : bsize; + shf->flags = sflags; + shf->errno_ = 0; + shf->bsize = bsize; + if (sflags & SHF_CLEXEC) + fd_clexec(fd); + return shf; +} + +/* Set up an existing shf (and buffer) to use the given fd */ +struct shf * +shf_reopen(fd, sflags, shf) + int fd; + int sflags; + struct shf *shf; +{ + int bsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? (sflags & SHF_RD ? 1 : 0) : SHF_BSIZE; + + /* use fcntl() to figure out correct read/write flags */ + if (sflags & SHF_GETFL) { + int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0); + + if (flags < 0) + /* will get an error on first read/write */ + sflags |= SHF_RDWR; + else + switch (flags & O_ACCMODE) { + case O_RDONLY: sflags |= SHF_RD; break; + case O_WRONLY: sflags |= SHF_WR; break; + case O_RDWR: sflags |= SHF_RDWR; break; + } + } + + if (!(sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR))) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_reopen: missing read/write"); + if (!shf || !shf->buf || shf->bsize < bsize) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_reopen: bad shf/buf/bsize"); + + /* assumes shf->buf and shf->bsize already set up */ + shf->fd = fd; + shf->rp = shf->wp = shf->buf; + shf->rnleft = 0; + shf->rbsize = bsize; + shf->wnleft = 0; /* force call to shf_emptybuf() */ + shf->wbsize = sflags & SHF_UNBUF ? 0 : bsize; + shf->flags = (shf->flags & (SHF_ALLOCS | SHF_ALLOCB)) | sflags; + shf->errno_ = 0; + if (sflags & SHF_CLEXEC) + fd_clexec(fd); + return shf; +} + +/* Open a string for reading or writing. If reading, bsize is the number + * of bytes that can be read. If writing, bsize is the maximum number of + * bytes that can be written. If shf is not null, it is filled in and + * returned, if it is null, shf is allocated. If writing and buf is null + * and SHF_DYNAMIC is set, the buffer is allocated (if bsize > 0, it is + * used for the initial size). Doesn't fail. + * When writing, a byte is reserved for a trailing null - see shf_sclose(). + */ +struct shf * +shf_sopen(buf, bsize, sflags, shf) + char *buf; + int bsize; + int sflags; + struct shf *shf; +{ + /* can't have a read+write string */ + if (!(sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR)) + || (sflags & (SHF_RD | SHF_WR)) == (SHF_RD | SHF_WR)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_sopen: flags 0x%x", sflags); + + if (!shf) { + shf = (struct shf *) alloc(sizeof(struct shf), ATEMP); + sflags |= SHF_ALLOCS; + } + shf->areap = ATEMP; + if (!buf && (sflags & SHF_WR) && (sflags & SHF_DYNAMIC)) { + if (bsize <= 0) + bsize = 64; + sflags |= SHF_ALLOCB; + buf = alloc(bsize, shf->areap); + } + shf->fd = -1; + shf->buf = shf->rp = shf->wp = (unsigned char *) buf; + shf->rnleft = bsize; + shf->rbsize = bsize; + shf->wnleft = bsize - 1; /* space for a '\0' */ + shf->wbsize = bsize; + shf->flags = sflags | SHF_STRING; + shf->errno_ = 0; + shf->bsize = bsize; + + return shf; +} + +/* Flush and close file descriptor, free the shf structure */ +int +shf_close(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (shf->fd >= 0) { + ret = shf_flush(shf); + if (close(shf->fd) < 0) + ret = EOF; + } + if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCS) + afree(shf, shf->areap); + else if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCB) + afree(shf->buf, shf->areap); + + return ret; +} + +/* Flush and close file descriptor, don't free file structure */ +int +shf_fdclose(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (shf->fd >= 0) { + ret = shf_flush(shf); + if (close(shf->fd) < 0) + ret = EOF; + shf->rnleft = 0; + shf->rp = shf->buf; + shf->wnleft = 0; + shf->fd = -1; + } + + return ret; +} + +/* Close a string - if it was opened for writing, it is null terminated; + * returns a pointer to the string and frees shf if it was allocated + * (does not free string if it was allocated). + */ +char * +shf_sclose(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + unsigned char *s = shf->buf; + + /* null terminate */ + if (shf->flags & SHF_WR) { + shf->wnleft++; + shf_putc('\0', shf); + } + if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCS) + afree(shf, shf->areap); + return (char *) s; +} + +/* Flush and free file structure, don't close file descriptor */ +int +shf_finish(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (shf->fd >= 0) + ret = shf_flush(shf); + if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCS) + afree(shf, shf->areap); + else if (shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCB) + afree(shf->buf, shf->areap); + + return ret; +} + +/* Un-read what has been read but not examined, or write what has been + * buffered. Returns 0 for success, EOF for (write) error. + */ +int +shf_flush(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) + return (shf->flags & SHF_WR) ? EOF : 0; + + if (shf->fd < 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_flush: no fd"); + + if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) { + errno = shf->errno_; + return EOF; + } + + if (shf->flags & SHF_READING) { + shf->flags &= ~(SHF_EOF | SHF_READING); + if (shf->rnleft > 0) { + lseek(shf->fd, (off_t) -shf->rnleft, 1); + shf->rnleft = 0; + shf->rp = shf->buf; + } + return 0; + } else if (shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) + return shf_emptybuf(shf, 0); + + return 0; +} + +/* Write out any buffered data. If currently reading, flushes the read + * buffer. Returns 0 for success, EOF for (write) error. + */ +static int +shf_emptybuf(shf, flags) + struct shf *shf; + int flags; +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_STRING) && shf->fd < 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_emptybuf: no fd"); + + if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) { + errno = shf->errno_; + return EOF; + } + + if (shf->flags & SHF_READING) { + if (flags & EB_READSW) /* doesn't happen */ + return 0; + ret = shf_flush(shf); + shf->flags &= ~SHF_READING; + } + if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) { + unsigned char *nbuf; + + /* Note that we assume SHF_ALLOCS is not set if SHF_ALLOCB + * is set... (changing the shf pointer could cause problems) + */ + if (!(flags & EB_GROW) || !(shf->flags & SHF_DYNAMIC) + || !(shf->flags & SHF_ALLOCB)) + return EOF; + /* allocate more space for buffer */ + nbuf = (unsigned char *) aresize(shf->buf, shf->wbsize * 2, + shf->areap); + shf->rp = nbuf + (shf->rp - shf->buf); + shf->wp = nbuf + (shf->wp - shf->buf); + shf->rbsize += shf->wbsize; + shf->wnleft += shf->wbsize; + shf->wbsize *= 2; + shf->buf = nbuf; + } else { + if (shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) { + int ntowrite = shf->wp - shf->buf; + unsigned char *buf = shf->buf; + int n; + + while (ntowrite > 0) { + n = write(shf->fd, buf, ntowrite); + if (n < 0) { + if (errno == EINTR + && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT)) + continue; + shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR; + shf->errno_ = errno; + shf->wnleft = 0; + if (buf != shf->buf) { + /* allow a second flush + * to work */ + memmove(shf->buf, buf, + ntowrite); + shf->wp = shf->buf + ntowrite; + } + return EOF; + } + buf += n; + ntowrite -= n; + } + if (flags & EB_READSW) { + shf->wp = shf->buf; + shf->wnleft = 0; + shf->flags &= ~SHF_WRITING; + return 0; + } + } + shf->wp = shf->buf; + shf->wnleft = shf->wbsize; + } + shf->flags |= SHF_WRITING; + + return ret; +} + +/* Fill up a read buffer. Returns EOF for a read error, 0 otherwise. */ +static int +shf_fillbuf(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) + return 0; + + if (shf->fd < 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_fillbuf: no fd"); + + if (shf->flags & (SHF_EOF | SHF_ERROR)) { + if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) + errno = shf->errno_; + return EOF; + } + + if ((shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_READSW) == EOF) + return EOF; + + shf->flags |= SHF_READING; + + shf->rp = shf->buf; + while (1) { + shf->rnleft = blocking_read(shf->fd, (char *) shf->buf, + shf->rbsize); + if (shf->rnleft < 0 && errno == EINTR + && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT)) + continue; + break; + } + if (shf->rnleft <= 0) { + if (shf->rnleft < 0) { + shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR; + shf->errno_ = errno; + shf->rnleft = 0; + shf->rp = shf->buf; + return EOF; + } + shf->flags |= SHF_EOF; + } + return 0; +} + +/* Seek to a new position in the file. If writing, flushes the buffer + * first. If reading, optimizes small relative seeks that stay inside the + * buffer. Returns 0 for success, EOF otherwise. + */ +int +shf_seek(shf, where, from) + struct shf *shf; + off_t where; + int from; +{ + if (shf->fd < 0) { + errno = EINVAL; + return EOF; + } + + if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) { + errno = shf->errno_; + return EOF; + } + + if ((shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_READSW) == EOF) + return EOF; + + if (shf->flags & SHF_READING) { + if (from == SEEK_CUR && + (where < 0 ? + -where >= shf->rbsize - shf->rnleft : + where < shf->rnleft)) { + shf->rnleft -= where; + shf->rp += where; + return 0; + } + shf->rnleft = 0; + shf->rp = shf->buf; + } + + shf->flags &= ~(SHF_EOF | SHF_READING | SHF_WRITING); + + if (lseek(shf->fd, where, from) < 0) { + shf->errno_ = errno; + shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR; + return EOF; + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* Read a buffer from shf. Returns the number of bytes read into buf, + * if no bytes were read, returns 0 if end of file was seen, EOF if + * a read error occurred. + */ +int +shf_read(buf, bsize, shf) + char *buf; + int bsize; + struct shf *shf; +{ + int orig_bsize = bsize; + int ncopy; + + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_read: flags %x", shf->flags); + + if (bsize <= 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_read: bsize %d", bsize); + + while (bsize > 0) { + if (shf->rnleft == 0 + && (shf_fillbuf(shf) == EOF || shf->rnleft == 0)) + break; + ncopy = shf->rnleft; + if (ncopy > bsize) + ncopy = bsize; + memcpy(buf, shf->rp, ncopy); + buf += ncopy; + bsize -= ncopy; + shf->rp += ncopy; + shf->rnleft -= ncopy; + } + /* Note: fread(3S) returns 0 for errors - this doesn't */ + return orig_bsize == bsize ? (shf_error(shf) ? EOF : 0) + : orig_bsize - bsize; +} + +/* Read up to a newline or EOF. The newline is put in buf; buf is always + * null terminated. Returns NULL on read error or if nothing was read before + * end of file, returns a pointer to the null byte in buf otherwise. + */ +char * +shf_getse(buf, bsize, shf) + char *buf; + int bsize; + struct shf *shf; +{ + unsigned char *end; + int ncopy; + char *orig_buf = buf; + + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_getse: flags %x", shf->flags); + + if (bsize <= 0) + return (char *) 0; + + --bsize; /* save room for null */ + do { + if (shf->rnleft == 0) { + if (shf_fillbuf(shf) == EOF) + return NULL; + if (shf->rnleft == 0) { + *buf = '\0'; + return buf == orig_buf ? NULL : buf; + } + } + end = (unsigned char *) memchr((char *) shf->rp, '\n', + shf->rnleft); + ncopy = end ? end - shf->rp + 1 : shf->rnleft; + if (ncopy > bsize) + ncopy = bsize; + memcpy(buf, (char *) shf->rp, ncopy); + shf->rp += ncopy; + shf->rnleft -= ncopy; + buf += ncopy; + bsize -= ncopy; +#ifdef OS2 + if (end && buf > orig_buf + 1 && buf[-2] == '\r') { + buf--; + bsize++; + buf[-1] = '\n'; + } +#endif + + } while (!end && bsize); + *buf = '\0'; + return buf; +} + +/* Returns the char read. Returns EOF for error and end of file. */ +int +shf_getchar(shf) + struct shf *shf; +{ + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_getchar: flags %x", shf->flags); + + if (shf->rnleft == 0 && (shf_fillbuf(shf) == EOF || shf->rnleft == 0)) + return EOF; + --shf->rnleft; + return *shf->rp++; +} + +/* Put a character back in the input stream. Returns the character if + * successful, EOF if there is no room. + */ +int +shf_ungetc(c, shf) + int c; + struct shf *shf; +{ + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_RD)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_ungetc: flags %x", shf->flags); + + if ((shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) || c == EOF + || (shf->rp == shf->buf && shf->rnleft)) + return EOF; + + if ((shf->flags & SHF_WRITING) && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_READSW) == EOF) + return EOF; + + if (shf->rp == shf->buf) + shf->rp = shf->buf + shf->rbsize; + if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) { + /* Can unget what was read, but not something different - we + * don't want to modify a string. + */ + if (shf->rp[-1] != c) + return EOF; + shf->flags &= ~SHF_EOF; + shf->rp--; + shf->rnleft++; + return c; + } + shf->flags &= ~SHF_EOF; + *--(shf->rp) = c; + shf->rnleft++; + return c; +} + +/* Write a character. Returns the character if successful, EOF if + * the char could not be written. + */ +int +shf_putchar(c, shf) + int c; + struct shf *shf; +{ + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_WR)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_putchar: flags %x", shf->flags); + + if (c == EOF) + return EOF; + + if (shf->flags & SHF_UNBUF) { + char cc = c; + int n; + + if (shf->fd < 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_putchar: no fd"); + if (shf->flags & SHF_ERROR) { + errno = shf->errno_; + return EOF; + } + while ((n = write(shf->fd, &cc, 1)) != 1) + if (n < 0) { + if (errno == EINTR + && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT)) + continue; + shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR; + shf->errno_ = errno; + return EOF; + } + } else { + /* Flush deals with strings and sticky errors */ + if (shf->wnleft == 0 && shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_GROW) == EOF) + return EOF; + shf->wnleft--; + *shf->wp++ = c; + } + + return c; +} + +/* Write a string. Returns the length of the string if successful, EOF if + * the string could not be written. + */ +int +shf_puts(s, shf) + const char *s; + struct shf *shf; +{ + if (!s) + return EOF; + + return shf_write(s, strlen(s), shf); +} + +/* Write a buffer. Returns nbytes if successful, EOF if there is an error. */ +int +shf_write(buf, nbytes, shf) + const char *buf; + int nbytes; + struct shf *shf; +{ + int orig_nbytes = nbytes; + int n; + int ncopy; + + if (!(shf->flags & SHF_WR)) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_write: flags %x", shf->flags); + + if (nbytes < 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_write: nbytes %d", nbytes); + + /* Don't buffer if buffer is empty and we're writting a large amount. */ + if ((ncopy = shf->wnleft) + && (shf->wp != shf->buf || nbytes < shf->wnleft)) + { + if (ncopy > nbytes) + ncopy = nbytes; + memcpy(shf->wp, buf, ncopy); + nbytes -= ncopy; + buf += ncopy; + shf->wp += ncopy; + shf->wnleft -= ncopy; + } + if (nbytes > 0) { + /* Flush deals with strings and sticky errors */ + if (shf_emptybuf(shf, EB_GROW) == EOF) + return EOF; + if (nbytes > shf->wbsize) { + ncopy = nbytes; + if (shf->wbsize) + ncopy -= nbytes % shf->wbsize; + nbytes -= ncopy; + while (ncopy > 0) { + n = write(shf->fd, buf, ncopy); + if (n < 0) { + if (errno == EINTR + && !(shf->flags & SHF_INTERRUPT)) + continue; + shf->flags |= SHF_ERROR; + shf->errno_ = errno; + shf->wnleft = 0; + /* Note: fwrite(3S) returns 0 for + * errors - this doesn't */ + return EOF; + } + buf += n; + ncopy -= n; + } + } + if (nbytes > 0) { + memcpy(shf->wp, buf, nbytes); + shf->wp += nbytes; + shf->wnleft -= nbytes; + } + } + + return orig_nbytes; +} + +int +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +shf_fprintf(struct shf *shf, const char *fmt, ...) +#else +shf_fprintf(shf, fmt, va_alist) + struct shf *shf; + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list args; + int n; + + SH_VA_START(args, fmt); + n = shf_vfprintf(shf, fmt, args); + va_end(args); + + return n; +} + +int +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +shf_snprintf(char *buf, int bsize, const char *fmt, ...) +#else +shf_snprintf(buf, bsize, fmt, va_alist) + char *buf; + int bsize; + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + struct shf shf; + va_list args; + int n; + + if (!buf || bsize <= 0) + internal_errorf(1, "shf_snprintf: buf %lx, bsize %d", + (long) buf, bsize); + + shf_sopen(buf, bsize, SHF_WR, &shf); + SH_VA_START(args, fmt); + n = shf_vfprintf(&shf, fmt, args); + va_end(args); + shf_sclose(&shf); /* null terminates */ + return n; +} + +char * +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +shf_smprintf(const char *fmt, ...) +#else +shf_smprintf(fmt, va_alist) + char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + struct shf shf; + va_list args; + + shf_sopen((char *) 0, 0, SHF_WR|SHF_DYNAMIC, &shf); + SH_VA_START(args, fmt); + shf_vfprintf(&shf, fmt, args); + va_end(args); + return shf_sclose(&shf); /* null terminates */ +} + +#undef FP /* if you want floating point stuff */ + +#define BUF_SIZE 128 +#define FPBUF_SIZE (DMAXEXP+16)/* this must be > + * MAX(DMAXEXP, log10(pow(2, DSIGNIF))) + * + ceil(log10(DMAXEXP)) + 8 (I think). + * Since this is hard to express as a + * constant, just use a large buffer. + */ + +/* + * What kinda of machine we on? Hopefully the C compiler will optimize + * this out... + * + * For shorts, we want sign extend for %d but not for %[oxu] - on 16 bit + * machines it don't matter. Assumes C compiler has converted shorts to + * ints before pushing them. + */ +#define POP_INT(f, s, a) (((f) & FL_LONG) ? \ + va_arg((a), unsigned long) \ + : \ + (sizeof(int) < sizeof(long) ? \ + ((s) ? \ + (long) va_arg((a), int) \ + : \ + va_arg((a), unsigned)) \ + : \ + va_arg((a), unsigned))) + +#define ABIGNUM 32000 /* big numer that will fit in a short */ +#define LOG2_10 3.321928094887362347870319429 /* log base 2 of 10 */ + +#define FL_HASH 0x001 /* `#' seen */ +#define FL_PLUS 0x002 /* `+' seen */ +#define FL_RIGHT 0x004 /* `-' seen */ +#define FL_BLANK 0x008 /* ` ' seen */ +#define FL_SHORT 0x010 /* `h' seen */ +#define FL_LONG 0x020 /* `l' seen */ +#define FL_ZERO 0x040 /* `0' seen */ +#define FL_DOT 0x080 /* '.' seen */ +#define FL_UPPER 0x100 /* format character was uppercase */ +#define FL_NUMBER 0x200 /* a number was formated %[douxefg] */ + + +#ifdef FP +#include + +static double +my_ceil(d) + double d; +{ + double i; + + return d - modf(d, &i) + (d < 0 ? -1 : 1); +} +#endif /* FP */ + +int +shf_vfprintf(shf, fmt, args) + struct shf *shf; + const char *fmt; + va_list args; +{ + char c, *s; + int UNINITIALIZED(tmp); + int field, precision; + int len; + int flags; + unsigned long lnum; + /* %#o produces the longest output */ + char numbuf[(BITS(long) + 2) / 3 + 1]; + /* this stuff for dealing with the buffer */ + int nwritten = 0; + static char nulls[] = "(null %s)"; +#ifdef FP + /* should be in + * extern double frexp(); + */ + extern char *ecvt(); + + double fpnum; + int expo, decpt; + char style; + char fpbuf[FPBUF_SIZE]; +#endif /* FP */ + + if (!fmt) + return 0; + + while ((c = *fmt++)) { + if (c != '%') { + shf_putc(c, shf); + nwritten++; + continue; + } + /* + * This will accept flags/fields in any order - not + * just the order specified in printf(3), but this is + * the way _doprnt() seems to work (on bsd and sysV). + * The only restriction is that the format character must + * come last :-). + */ + flags = field = precision = 0; + for ( ; (c = *fmt++) ; ) { + switch (c) { + case '#': + flags |= FL_HASH; + continue; + + case '+': + flags |= FL_PLUS; + continue; + + case '-': + flags |= FL_RIGHT; + continue; + + case ' ': + flags |= FL_BLANK; + continue; + + case '0': + if (!(flags & FL_DOT)) + flags |= FL_ZERO; + continue; + + case '.': + flags |= FL_DOT; + precision = 0; + continue; + + case '*': + tmp = va_arg(args, int); + if (flags & FL_DOT) + precision = tmp; + else if ((field = tmp) < 0) { + field = -field; + flags |= FL_RIGHT; + } + continue; + + case 'l': + flags |= FL_LONG; + continue; + + case 'h': + flags |= FL_SHORT; + continue; + } + if (digit(c)) { + tmp = c - '0'; + while (c = *fmt++, digit(c)) + tmp = tmp * 10 + c - '0'; + --fmt; + if (tmp < 0) /* overflow? */ + tmp = 0; + if (flags & FL_DOT) + precision = tmp; + else + field = tmp; + continue; + } + break; + } + + if (precision < 0) + precision = 0; + + if (!c) /* nasty format */ + break; + + if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') { + flags |= FL_UPPER; + c = c - 'A' + 'a'; + } + + switch (c) { + case 'p': /* pointer */ + flags &= ~(FL_LONG | FL_SHORT); + if (sizeof(char *) > sizeof(int)) + flags |= FL_LONG; /* hope it fits.. */ + /* aaahhh... */ + case 'd': + case 'i': + case 'o': + case 'u': + case 'x': + flags |= FL_NUMBER; + s = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)]; + lnum = POP_INT(flags, c == 'd', args); + switch (c) { + case 'd': + case 'i': + if (0 > (long) lnum) + lnum = - (long) lnum, tmp = 1; + else + tmp = 0; + /* aaahhhh..... */ + + case 'u': + do { + *--s = lnum % 10 + '0'; + lnum /= 10; + } while (lnum); + + if (c != 'u') { + if (tmp) + *--s = '-'; + else if (flags & FL_PLUS) + *--s = '+'; + else if (flags & FL_BLANK) + *--s = ' '; + } + break; + + case 'o': + do { + *--s = (lnum & 0x7) + '0'; + lnum >>= 3; + } while (lnum); + + if ((flags & FL_HASH) && *s != '0') + *--s = '0'; + break; + + case 'p': + case 'x': + { + const char *digits = (flags & FL_UPPER) ? + "0123456789ABCDEF" + : "0123456789abcdef"; + do { + *--s = digits[lnum & 0xf]; + lnum >>= 4; + } while (lnum); + + if (flags & FL_HASH) { + *--s = (flags & FL_UPPER) ? 'X' : 'x'; + *--s = '0'; + } + } + } + len = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)] - s; + if (flags & FL_DOT) { + if (precision > len) { + field = precision; + flags |= FL_ZERO; + } else + precision = len; /* no loss */ + } + break; + +#ifdef FP + case 'e': + case 'g': + case 'f': + { + char *p; + + /* + * This could probably be done better, + * but it seems to work. Note that gcvt() + * is not used, as you cannot tell it to + * not strip the zeros. + */ + flags |= FL_NUMBER; + if (!(flags & FL_DOT)) + precision = 6; /* default */ + /* + * Assumes doubles are pushed on + * the stack. If this is not so, then + * FL_LONG/FL_SHORT should be checked. + */ + fpnum = va_arg(args, double); + s = fpbuf; + style = c; + /* + * This is the same as + * expo = ceil(log10(fpnum)) + * but doesn't need -lm. This is an + * approximation as expo is rounded up. + */ + (void) frexp(fpnum, &expo); + expo = my_ceil(expo / LOG2_10); + + if (expo < 0) + expo = 0; + + p = ecvt(fpnum, precision + 1 + expo, + &decpt, &tmp); + if (c == 'g') { + if (decpt < -4 || decpt > precision) + style = 'e'; + else + style = 'f'; + if (decpt > 0 && (precision -= decpt) < 0) + precision = 0; + } + if (tmp) + *s++ = '-'; + else if (flags & FL_PLUS) + *s++ = '+'; + else if (flags & FL_BLANK) + *s++ = ' '; + + if (style == 'e') + *s++ = *p++; + else { + if (decpt > 0) { + /* Overflow check - should + * never have this problem. + */ + if (decpt > + &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)] + - s - 8) + decpt = + &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)] + - s - 8; + (void) memcpy(s, p, decpt); + s += decpt; + p += decpt; + } else + *s++ = '0'; + } + + /* print the fraction? */ + if (precision > 0) { + *s++ = '.'; + /* Overflow check - should + * never have this problem. + */ + if (precision > &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)] + - s - 7) + precision = + &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)] + - s - 7; + for (tmp = decpt; tmp++ < 0 && + precision > 0 ; precision--) + *s++ = '0'; + tmp = strlen(p); + if (precision > tmp) + precision = tmp; + /* Overflow check - should + * never have this problem. + */ + if (precision > &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)] + - s - 7) + precision = + &fpbuf[sizeof(fpbuf)] + - s - 7; + (void) memcpy(s, p, precision); + s += precision; + /* + * `g' format strips trailing + * zeros after the decimal. + */ + if (c == 'g' && !(flags & FL_HASH)) { + while (*--s == '0') + ; + if (*s != '.') + s++; + } + } else if (flags & FL_HASH) + *s++ = '.'; + + if (style == 'e') { + *s++ = (flags & FL_UPPER) ? 'E' : 'e'; + if (--decpt >= 0) + *s++ = '+'; + else { + *s++ = '-'; + decpt = -decpt; + } + p = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)]; + for (tmp = 0; tmp < 2 || decpt ; tmp++) { + *--p = '0' + decpt % 10; + decpt /= 10; + } + tmp = &numbuf[sizeof(numbuf)] - p; + (void) memcpy(s, p, tmp); + s += tmp; + } + + len = s - fpbuf; + s = fpbuf; + precision = len; + break; + } +#endif /* FP */ + + case 's': + if (!(s = va_arg(args, char *))) + s = nulls; + len = strlen(s); + break; + + case 'c': + flags &= ~FL_DOT; + numbuf[0] = va_arg(args, int); + s = numbuf; + len = 1; + break; + + case '%': + default: + numbuf[0] = c; + s = numbuf; + len = 1; + break; + } + + /* + * At this point s should point to a string that is + * to be formatted, and len should be the length of the + * string. + */ + if (!(flags & FL_DOT) || len < precision) + precision = len; + if (field > precision) { + field -= precision; + if (!(flags & FL_RIGHT)) { + field = -field; + /* skip past sign or 0x when padding with 0 */ + if ((flags & FL_ZERO) && (flags & FL_NUMBER)) { + if (*s == '+' || *s == '-' || *s ==' ') + { + shf_putc(*s, shf); + s++; + precision--; + nwritten++; + } else if (*s == '0') { + shf_putc(*s, shf); + s++; + nwritten++; + if (--precision > 0 && + (*s | 0x20) == 'x') + { + shf_putc(*s, shf); + s++; + precision--; + nwritten++; + } + } + c = '0'; + } else + c = flags & FL_ZERO ? '0' : ' '; + if (field < 0) { + nwritten += -field; + for ( ; field < 0 ; field++) + shf_putc(c, shf); + } + } else + c = ' '; + } else + field = 0; + + if (precision > 0) { + nwritten += precision; + for ( ; precision-- > 0 ; s++) + shf_putc(*s, shf); + } + if (field > 0) { + nwritten += field; + for ( ; field > 0 ; --field) + shf_putc(c, shf); + } + } + + return shf_error(shf) ? EOF : nwritten; +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/shf.h b/bin/ksh/shf.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bc8af96c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/shf.h @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* $NetBSD: shf.h,v 1.3 1999/10/20 15:10:00 hubertf Exp $ */ + +#ifndef SHF_H +# define SHF_H + +/* + * Shell file I/O routines + */ +/* $Id: shf.h,v 1.3 1999/10/20 15:10:00 hubertf Exp $ */ + +#define SHF_BSIZE 512 + +#define shf_fileno(shf) ((shf)->fd) +#define shf_setfileno(shf,nfd) ((shf)->fd = (nfd)) +#define shf_getc(shf) ((shf)->rnleft > 0 ? (shf)->rnleft--, *(shf)->rp++ : \ + shf_getchar(shf)) +#define shf_putc(c, shf) ((shf)->wnleft == 0 ? shf_putchar((c), (shf)) \ + : ((shf)->wnleft--, *(shf)->wp++ = (c))) +#define shf_eof(shf) ((shf)->flags & SHF_EOF) +#define shf_error(shf) ((shf)->flags & SHF_ERROR) +#define shf_errno(shf) ((shf)->errno_) +#define shf_clearerr(shf) ((shf)->flags &= ~(SHF_EOF | SHF_ERROR)) + +/* Flags passed to shf_*open() */ +#define SHF_RD 0x0001 +#define SHF_WR 0x0002 +#define SHF_RDWR (SHF_RD|SHF_WR) +#define SHF_ACCMODE 0x0003 /* mask */ +#define SHF_GETFL 0x0004 /* use fcntl() to figure RD/WR flags */ +#define SHF_UNBUF 0x0008 /* unbuffered I/O */ +#define SHF_CLEXEC 0x0010 /* set close on exec flag */ +#define SHF_MAPHI 0x0020 /* make fd > FDBASE (and close orig) + * (shf_open() only) */ +#define SHF_DYNAMIC 0x0040 /* string: increase buffer as needed */ +#define SHF_INTERRUPT 0x0080 /* EINTR in read/write causes error */ +/* Flags used internally */ +#define SHF_STRING 0x0100 /* a string, not a file */ +#define SHF_ALLOCS 0x0200 /* shf and shf->buf were alloc()ed */ +#define SHF_ALLOCB 0x0400 /* shf->buf was alloc()ed */ +#define SHF_ERROR 0x0800 /* read()/write() error */ +#define SHF_EOF 0x1000 /* read eof (sticky) */ +#define SHF_READING 0x2000 /* currently reading: rnleft,rp valid */ +#define SHF_WRITING 0x4000 /* currently writing: wnleft,wp valid */ + + +struct shf { + int flags; /* see SHF_* */ + unsigned char *rp; /* read: current position in buffer */ + int rbsize; /* size of buffer (1 if SHF_UNBUF) */ + int rnleft; /* read: how much data left in buffer */ + unsigned char *wp; /* write: current position in buffer */ + int wbsize; /* size of buffer (0 if SHF_UNBUF) */ + int wnleft; /* write: how much space left in buffer */ + unsigned char *buf; /* buffer */ + int fd; /* file descriptor */ + int errno_; /* saved value of errno after error */ + int bsize; /* actual size of buf */ + Area *areap; /* area shf/buf were allocated in */ +}; + +extern struct shf shf_iob[]; + +struct shf *shf_open ARGS((const char *name, int oflags, int mode, + int sflags)); +struct shf *shf_fdopen ARGS((int fd, int sflags, struct shf *shf)); +struct shf *shf_reopen ARGS((int fd, int sflags, struct shf *shf)); +struct shf *shf_sopen ARGS((char *buf, int bsize, int sflags, + struct shf *shf)); +int shf_close ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +int shf_fdclose ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +char *shf_sclose ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +int shf_finish ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +int shf_flush ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +int shf_seek ARGS((struct shf *shf, off_t where, int from)); +int shf_read ARGS((char *buf, int bsize, struct shf *shf)); +char *shf_getse ARGS((char *buf, int bsize, struct shf *shf)); +int shf_getchar ARGS((struct shf *shf)); +int shf_ungetc ARGS((int c, struct shf *shf)); +int shf_putchar ARGS((int c, struct shf *shf)); +int shf_puts ARGS((const char *s, struct shf *shf)); +int shf_write ARGS((const char *buf, int nbytes, struct shf *shf)); +int shf_fprintf ARGS((struct shf *shf, const char *fmt, ...)); +int shf_snprintf ARGS((char *buf, int bsize, const char *fmt, ...)); +char *shf_smprintf ARGS((const char *fmt, ...)); +int shf_vfprintf ARGS((struct shf *, const char *fmt, va_list args)); + +#endif /* SHF_H */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/sigact.c b/bin/ksh/sigact.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..80ff9a8e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/sigact.c @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ +/* $NetBSD: sigact.c,v 1.4 2003/06/23 11:39:03 agc Exp $ */ + +/* NAME: + * sigact.c - fake sigaction(2) + * + * SYNOPSIS: + * #include "sigact.h" + * + * int sigaction(int sig, struct sigaction *act, + * struct sigaction *oact); + * int sigaddset(sigset_t *mask, int sig); + * int sigdelset(sigset_t *mask, int sig); + * int sigemptyset(sigset_t *mask); + * int sigfillset(sigset_t *mask); + * int sigismember(sigset_t *mask, int sig); + * int sigpending(sigset_t *set); + * int sigprocmask(int how, sigset_t *set, sigset_t *oset); + * int sigsuspend(sigset_t *mask); + * + * RETSIGTYPE (*Signal(int sig, RETSIGTYPE (*disp)(int)))(int); + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This is a fake sigaction implementation. It uses + * sigsetmask(2) et al or sigset(2) and friends if + * available, otherwise it just uses signal(2). If it + * thinks sigaction(2) really exists it compiles to "almost" + * nothing. + * + * In any case it provides a Signal() function that is + * implemented in terms of sigaction(). + * If not using signal(2) as part of the underlying + * implementation (USE_SIGNAL or USE_SIGMASK), and + * NO_SIGNAL is not defined, it also provides a signal() + * function that calls Signal(). + * + * The need for all this mucking about is the problems + * caused by mixing various signal handling mechanisms in + * the one process. This module allows for a consistent + * POSIX compliant interface to whatever is actually + * available. + * + * sigaction() allows the caller to examine and/or set the + * action to be associated with a given signal. "act" and + * "oact" are pointers to 'sigaction structs': + *.nf + * + * struct sigaction + * { + * RETSIGTYPE (*sa_handler)(); + * sigset_t sa_mask; + * int sa_flags; + * }; + *.fi + * + * RETSIGTYPE is normally 'void' in the POSIX implementation + * and for most current systems. On some older UNIX + * systems, signal handlers do not return 'void', so + * this implementation keeps 'sa_handler' inline with the + * hosts normal signal handling conventions. + * 'sa_mask' controls which signals will be blocked while + * the selected signal handler is active. It is not used + * in this implementation. + * 'sa_flags' controls various semantics such as whether + * system calls should be automagically restarted + * (SA_RESTART) etc. It is not used in this + * implementation. + * Either "act" or "oact" may be NULL in which case the + * appropriate operation is skipped. + * + * sigaddset() adds "sig" to the sigset_t pointed to by "mask". + * + * sigdelset() removes "sig" from the sigset_t pointed to + * by "mask". + * + * sigemptyset() makes the sigset_t pointed to by "mask" empty. + * + * sigfillset() makes the sigset_t pointed to by "mask" + * full ie. match all signals. + * + * sigismember() returns true if "sig" is found in "*mask". + * + * sigpending() is supposed to return "set" loaded with the + * set of signals that are blocked and pending for the + * calling process. It does nothing in this impementation. + * + * sigprocmask() is used to examine and/or change the + * signal mask for the calling process. Either "set" or + * "oset" may be NULL in which case the appropriate + * operation is skipped. "how" may be one of SIG_BLOCK, + * SIG_UNBLOCK or SIG_SETMASK. If this package is built + * with USE_SIGNAL, then this routine achieves nothing. + * + * sigsuspend() sets the signal mask to "*mask" and waits + * for a signal to be delivered after which the previous + * mask is restored. + * + * + * RETURN VALUE: + * 0==success, -1==failure + * + * BUGS: + * Since we fake most of this, don't expect fancy usage to + * work. + * + * AUTHOR: + * Simon J. Gerraty + */ +/* COPYRIGHT: + * @(#)Copyright (c) 1992 Simon J. Gerraty + * + * This is free software. It comes with NO WARRANTY. + * Permission to use, modify and distribute this source code + * is granted subject to the following conditions. + * 1/ that that the above copyright notice and this notice + * are preserved in all copies and that due credit be given + * to the author. + * 2/ that any changes to this code are clearly commented + * as such so that the author does get blamed for bugs + * other than his own. + * + * Please send copies of changes and bug-fixes to: + * sjg@zen.void.oz.au + * + */ +/* Changes to sigact.c for pdksh, Michael Rendell : + * - sigsuspend(): pass *mask to bsd4.2 sigpause instead of mask. + * - changed SIG_HDLR to RETSIGTYPE for use with GNU autoconf + * - added and used RETSIGVAL + * - include sh.h instead of signal.h (to get *_SIGNALS macros) + * - changed if !SA_NOCLDSTOP ... to USE_FAKE_SIGACT to avoid confusion + * - set the USE_* defines using the *_SIGNALS defines from autoconf + * - sigaction(): if using BSD signals, use sigvec() (used to use + * signal()) and set the SV_INTERRUPT flag (POSIX says syscalls + * are interrupted and pdksh needs this behaviour). + * - define IS_KSH before including anything; ifdef out routines + * not used in ksh if IS_KSH is defined (same in sigact.h). + * - use ARGS() instead of __P() + * - sigaction(),sigsuspend(),Signal(),signal(): use handler_t typedef + * instead of explicit type. + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: sigact.c,v 1.4 2003/06/23 11:39:03 agc Exp $"); +#endif + + +/* + #include +*/ +#define IS_KSH +#include "sh.h" + +/* + #ifndef __P + # define __P(p) p + #endif +*/ + + +/* + * some systems have a faulty sigaction() implementation! + * Allow us to bypass it. + * Or they may have installed sigact.h as signal.h which is why + * we have SA_NOCLDSTOP defined. + */ +#ifdef USE_FAKE_SIGACT /* let autoconf decide.. */ +/* #if !defined(SA_NOCLDSTOP) || defined(_SIGACT_H) || defined(USE_SIGNAL) || defined(USE_SIGSET) || defined(USE_SIGMASK) */ + +/* Let autoconf decide which to use */ +#ifdef BSD42_SIGNALS +# define USE_SIGMASK +#else +# ifdef BSD41_SIGNALS +# define USE_SIGSET +# else +# define USE_SIGNAL +# endif +#endif /* BSD42_SIGNALS */ + +/* + * if we haven't been told, + * try and guess what we should implement with. + */ +#if !defined(USE_SIGSET) && !defined(USE_SIGMASK) && !defined(USE_SIGNAL) +# if defined(sigmask) || defined(BSD) || defined(_BSD) && !defined(BSD41) +# define USE_SIGMASK +# else +# ifndef NO_SIGSET +# define USE_SIGSET +# else +# define USE_SIGNAL +# endif +# endif +#endif +/* + * if we still don't know, we're in trouble + */ +#if !defined(USE_SIGSET) && !defined(USE_SIGMASK) && !defined(USE_SIGNAL) +error must know what to implement with +#endif + +#include "sigact.h" + +/* + * in case signal() has been mapped to our Signal(). + */ +#undef signal + + +int +sigaction(sig, act, oact) + int sig; + struct sigaction *act, *oact; +{ + handler_t oldh; + + if (act) + { +#ifdef USE_SIGSET + oldh = sigset(sig, act->sa_handler); +#else +# ifdef USE_SIGMASK + struct sigvec nsv,osv; + + nsv.sv_handler = act->sa_handler; + nsv.sv_mask = 0; /* punt */ + nsv.sv_flags = SV_INTERRUPT; /* punt */ + sigvec(sig, &nsv, &osv); + oldh = osv.sv_handler; +# else /* USE_SIGMASK */ + oldh = signal(sig, act->sa_handler); +# endif /* USE_SIGMASK */ +#endif + } + else + { + if (oact) + { +#ifdef USE_SIGSET + oldh = sigset(sig, SIG_IGN); +#else + oldh = signal(sig, SIG_IGN); +#endif + if (oldh != SIG_IGN && oldh != SIG_ERR) + { +#ifdef USE_SIGSET + (void) sigset(sig, oldh); +#else + (void) signal(sig, oldh); +#endif + } + } + } + if (oact) + { + oact->sa_handler = oldh; + } + return 0; /* hey we're faking it */ +} + + +int +sigaddset(mask, sig) + sigset_t *mask; + int sig; +{ + *mask |= sigmask(sig); + return 0; +} + + +#ifndef IS_KSH +int +sigdelset(mask, sig) + sigset_t *mask; + int sig; +{ + *mask &= ~(sigmask(sig)); + return 0; +} +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + + +int +sigemptyset(mask) + sigset_t *mask; +{ + *mask = 0; + return 0; +} + + +#ifndef IS_KSH +int +sigfillset(mask) + sigset_t *mask; +{ + *mask = ~0; + return 0; +} +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + + +#ifndef IS_KSH +int +sigismember(mask, sig) + sigset_t *mask; + int sig; +{ + return ((*mask) & sigmask(sig)); +} +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + + +#ifndef IS_KSH +int +sigpending(set) + sigset_t *set; +{ + return 0; /* faking it! */ +} +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + + +int +sigprocmask(how, set, oset) + int how; + sigset_t *set, *oset; +{ +#ifdef USE_SIGSET + register int i; +#endif + static sigset_t sm; + static int once = 0; + + if (!once) + { + /* + * initally we clear sm, + * there after, it represents the last + * thing we did. + */ + once++; +#ifdef USE_SIGMASK + sm = sigblock(0); +#else + sm = 0; +#endif + } + + if (oset) + *oset = sm; + if (set) + { + switch (how) + { + case SIG_BLOCK: + sm |= *set; + break; + case SIG_UNBLOCK: + sm &= ~(*set); + break; + case SIG_SETMASK: + sm = *set; + break; + } +#ifdef USE_SIGMASK + (void) sigsetmask(sm); +#else +# ifdef USE_SIGSET + for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) + { + if (how == SIG_UNBLOCK) + { + if (*set & sigmask(i)) + sigrelse(i); + } + else + if (sm & sigmask(i)) + { + sighold(i); + } + } +# endif +#endif + } + return 0; +} + + +int +sigsuspend(mask) + sigset_t *mask; +{ +#ifdef USE_SIGMASK + sigpause(*mask); +#else + register int i; + +# ifdef USE_SIGSET + + for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) + { + if (*mask & sigmask(i)) + { + /* not the same sigpause() as above! */ + sigpause(i); + break; + } + } +# else /* signal(2) only */ + handler_t oldh; + + /* + * make sure that signals in mask will not + * be ignored. + */ + for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) + { + if (*mask & sigmask(i)) + { + if ((oldh = signal(i, SIG_DFL)) != SIG_ERR && + oldh != SIG_IGN && + oldh != SIG_DFL) + (void) signal(i, oldh); /* restore handler */ + } + } + pause(); /* wait for a signal */ +# endif +#endif + return 0; +} + +#endif /* USE_FAKE_SIGACT (was ! SA_NOCLDSTOP) */ + +#if !defined(RETSIGTYPE) +# define RETSIGTYPE void +# define RETSIGVAL +#endif +#if !defined(SIG_ERR) +# define SIG_ERR (RETSIGTYPE (*)())-1 +#endif + +/* + * an implementation of signal() using sigaction(). + */ + +#ifndef IS_KSH +handler_t Signal(sig, handler) + int sig; + handler_t handler; +{ + struct sigaction act, oact; + + act.sa_handler = handler; + sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); + act.sa_flags = 0; + if (sigaction(sig, &act, &oact) < 0) + return (SIG_ERR); + return (oact.sa_handler); +} +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + +#ifndef IS_KSH +#if !defined(USE_SIGNAL) && !defined(USE_SIGMASK) && !defined(NO_SIGNAL) +/* + * ensure we avoid signal mayhem + */ + +handler_t signal(sig, handler) + int sig; + handler_t handler; +{ + return (Signal(sig, handler)); +} +#endif +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + +/* This lot (for GNU-Emacs) goes at the end of the file. */ +/* + * Local Variables: + * version-control:t + * comment-column:40 + * End: + */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/sigact.h b/bin/ksh/sigact.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e1dce463d --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/sigact.h @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +/* $NetBSD: sigact.h,v 1.3 2002/05/25 23:29:17 wiz Exp $ */ + +/* NAME: + * sigact.h - sigaction et al + * + * SYNOPSIS: + * #include "sigact.h" + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * This header is the interface to a fake sigaction(2) + * implementation. It provides a POSIX compliant interface + * to whatever signal handling mechanisms are available. + * It also provides a Signal() function that is implemented + * in terms of sigaction(). + * If not using signal(2) as part of the underlying + * implementation (USE_SIGNAL or USE_SIGMASK), and + * NO_SIGNAL is not defined, it also provides a signal() + * function that calls Signal(). + * + * SEE ALSO: + * sigact.c + */ +/* + * RCSid: + * $NetBSD: sigact.h,v 1.3 2002/05/25 23:29:17 wiz Exp $ + */ +/* Changes to sigact.h for pdksh, Michael Rendell : + * - changed SIG_HDLR to RETSIGTYPE for use with GNU autoconf + * - added RETSIGVAL + * - ifdef'd out ARGS(), volatile and const initializations + * - ifdef'd out sigset_t definition - let autoconf handle it + * - ifdef out routines not used in ksh if IS_KSH is defined + * (same in sigact.c). + */ +#ifndef _SIGACT_H +#define _SIGACT_H + +/* + * most modern systems use void for signal handlers but + * not all. + */ +#ifndef RETSIGTYPE +# define RETSIGTYPE void +# define RETSIGVAL +#endif + +#if 0 /* ARGS(), volatile and const are already set up in config*.h -mhr */ +#undef ARGS +#define ARGS(p) p +#endif + +#ifndef IS_KSH +handler_t Signal ARGS((int sig, handler_t disp)); +#endif /* IS_KSH */ + +/* + * if you want to install this header as signal.h, + * modify this to pick up the original signal.h + */ +#ifndef SIGKILL +# include +#endif + +#ifndef SIG_ERR +# define SIG_ERR ((handler_t) -1) +#endif +#ifndef BADSIG +# define BADSIG SIG_ERR +#endif + +#ifndef SA_NOCLDSTOP +/* we assume we need the fake sigaction */ +/* sa_flags */ +#define SA_NOCLDSTOP 1 /* don't send SIGCHLD on child stop */ +#define SA_RESTART 2 /* re-start I/O */ + +/* sigprocmask flags */ +#define SIG_BLOCK 1 +#define SIG_UNBLOCK 2 +#define SIG_SETMASK 4 + +#if 0 /* autoconf will define sigset_t if it isn't available */ +/* + * this is a bit untidy + */ +#if !defined(__sys_stdtypes_h) +typedef unsigned int sigset_t; +#endif +#endif /* 0 */ + +/* + * POSIX sa_handler should return void, but since we are + * implementing in terms of something else, it may + * be appropriate to use the normal RETSIGTYPE return type + */ +struct sigaction +{ + handler_t sa_handler; + sigset_t sa_mask; + int sa_flags; +}; + + +int sigaction ARGS(( int sig, struct sigaction *act, struct sigaction *oact )); +int sigaddset ARGS(( sigset_t *mask, int sig )); +#ifndef IS_KSH +int sigdelset ARGS(( sigset_t *mask, int sig )); +#endif /* IS_KSH */ +int sigemptyset ARGS(( sigset_t *mask )); +#ifndef IS_KSH +int sigfillset ARGS(( sigset_t *mask )); +int sigismember ARGS(( sigset_t *mask, int sig )); +int sigpending ARGS(( sigset_t *set )); +#endif /* IS_KSH */ +int sigprocmask ARGS(( int how, sigset_t *set, sigset_t *oset )); +int sigsuspend ARGS(( sigset_t *mask )); + +#ifndef sigmask +# define sigmask(s) (1<<((s)-1)) /* convert SIGnum to mask */ +#endif +#if !defined(NSIG) && defined(_NSIG) +# define NSIG _NSIG +#endif +#endif /* ! SA_NOCLDSTOP */ +#endif /* _SIGACT_H */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/siglist.in b/bin/ksh/siglist.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8aa29a618 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/siglist.in @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# $NetBSD: siglist.in,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:17 tls Exp $ +# +# List of signals used to initialize ksh's signal table (see trap.c +# and siglist.sh). +# +# Note that if a system has multiple defines for the same signal +# (eg, SIGABRT vs SIGIOT, SIGCHLD vs SIGCLD), only the first one +# will be seen, so the order in this list is important. +# + HUP Hangup + INT Interrupt + QUIT Quit + ILL Illegal instruction + TRAP Trace trap +# before IOT (ABRT is posix and ABRT is sometimes the same as IOT) + ABRT Abort + IOT IOT instruction + EMT EMT trap + FPE Floating point exception + KILL Killed +# before BUS (linux doesn't really have a BUS, but defines it to UNUSED) + UNUSED Unused + BUS Bus error + SEGV Memory fault + SYS Bad system call + PIPE Broken pipe + ALRM Alarm clock + TERM Terminated + STKFLT Stack fault + IO I/O possible + XCPU CPU time limit exceeded + XFSZ File size limit exceeded + VTALRM Virtual timer expired + PROF Profiling timer expired + WINCH Window size change + LOST File lock lost + USR1 User defined signal 1 + USR2 User defined signal 2 + PWR Power-fail/Restart + POLL Pollable event occurred + STOP Stopped (signal) + TSTP Stopped + CONT Continued +# before CLD (CHLD is posix and CHLD is sometimes the same as CLD) + CHLD Child exited + CLD Child exited + TTIN Stopped (tty input) + TTOU Stopped (tty output) + INFO Information request + URG Urgent I/O condition +# Solaris (svr4?) signals + WAITING No runnable LWPs + LWP Inter-LWP signal + FREEZE Checkpoint freeze + THAW Checkpoint thaw + CANCEL Thread cancellation diff --git a/bin/ksh/siglist.sh b/bin/ksh/siglist.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..e5d708405 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/siglist.sh @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# $NetBSD: siglist.sh,v 1.9 2011/01/23 17:11:55 hauke Exp $ +# +# Script to generate a sorted, complete list of signals, suitable +# for inclusion in trap.c as array initializer. +# + +set -e + +: ${AWK:=awk} +: ${SED:=sed} + +in=tmpi$$.c +out=tmpo$$.c +ecode=1 +trapsigs='0 1 2 13 15' +trap 'rm -f $in $out; trap 0; exit $ecode' $trapsigs + +CPP="${1-cc -E}" + +# The trap here to make up for a bug in bash (1.14.3(1)) that calls the trap +(trap $trapsigs; + echo '#include "sh.h"'; + echo ' { QwErTy SIGNALS , "DUMMY" , "hook for number of signals" },'; + ${SED} -e '/^[ ]*#/d' -e 's/^[ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\)[ ][ ]*\(.*[^ ]\)[ ]*$/#ifdef SIG\1\ + { QwErTy .signal = SIG\1 , .name = "\1", .mess = "\2" },\ +#endif/') > $in +$CPP $in > $out +${SED} -n 's/{ QwErTy/{/p' < $out | ${AWK} '{print NR, $0}' | sort -k 5n -k 1n | + ${SED} 's/^[0-9]* //' | + ${AWK} 'BEGIN { last=0; nsigs=0; } + { + if ($4 ~ /^[0-9][0-9]*$/ && $5 == ",") { + n = $4; + if (n > 0 && n != last) { + while (++last < n) { + printf "\t{ .signal = %d , .name = NULL, .mess = `Signal %d` } ,\n", last, last; + } + print; + } + } + }' | + tr '`' '"' | grep -v '"DUMMY"' +ecode=0 diff --git a/bin/ksh/syn.c b/bin/ksh/syn.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01cc8ed16 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/syn.c @@ -0,0 +1,958 @@ +/* $NetBSD: syn.c,v 1.9 2006/10/16 00:07:32 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * shell parser (C version) + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: syn.c,v 1.9 2006/10/16 00:07:32 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "c_test.h" +#include + +struct nesting_state { + int start_token; /* token than began nesting (eg, FOR) */ + int start_line; /* line nesting began on */ +}; + +static void yyparse ARGS((void)); +static struct op *pipeline ARGS((int cf)); +static struct op *andor ARGS((void)); +static struct op *c_list ARGS((int multi)); +static struct ioword *synio ARGS((int cf)); +static void musthave ARGS((int c, int cf)); +static struct op *nested ARGS((int type, int smark, int emark)); +static struct op *get_command ARGS((int cf)); +static struct op *dogroup ARGS((void)); +static struct op *thenpart ARGS((void)); +static struct op *elsepart ARGS((void)); +static struct op *caselist ARGS((void)); +static struct op *casepart ARGS((int endtok)); +static struct op *function_body ARGS((char *name, int ksh_func)); +static char ** wordlist ARGS((void)); +static struct op *block ARGS((int type, struct op *t1, struct op *t2, + char **wp)); +static struct op *newtp ARGS((int type)); +static void syntaxerr ARGS((const char *what)) + GCC_FUNC_ATTR(noreturn); +static void nesting_push ARGS((struct nesting_state *save, int tok)); +static void nesting_pop ARGS((struct nesting_state *saved)); +static int assign_command ARGS((char *s)); +static int inalias ARGS((struct source *s)); +#ifdef KSH +static int dbtestp_isa ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_meta meta)); +static const char *dbtestp_getopnd ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_op op, + int do_eval)); +static int dbtestp_eval ARGS((Test_env *te, Test_op op, const char *opnd1, + const char *opnd2, int do_eval)); +static void dbtestp_error ARGS((Test_env *te, int offset, const char *msg)); +#endif /* KSH */ + +static struct op *outtree; /* yyparse output */ + +static struct nesting_state nesting; /* \n changed to ; */ + +static int reject; /* token(cf) gets symbol again */ +static int symbol; /* yylex value */ + +#define REJECT (reject = 1) +#define ACCEPT (reject = 0) +#define token(cf) \ + ((reject) ? (ACCEPT, symbol) : (symbol = yylex(cf))) +#define tpeek(cf) \ + ((reject) ? (symbol) : (REJECT, symbol = yylex(cf))) + +static void +yyparse() +{ + int c; + + ACCEPT; + + outtree = c_list(source->type == SSTRING); + c = tpeek(0); + if (c == 0 && !outtree) + outtree = newtp(TEOF); + else if (c != '\n' && c != 0) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); +} + +static struct op * +pipeline(cf) + int cf; +{ + register struct op *t, *p, *tl = NULL; + + t = get_command(cf); + if (t != NULL) { + while (token(0) == '|') { + if ((p = get_command(CONTIN)) == NULL) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + if (tl == NULL) + t = tl = block(TPIPE, t, p, NOWORDS); + else + tl = tl->right = block(TPIPE, tl->right, p, NOWORDS); + } + REJECT; + } + return (t); +} + +static struct op * +andor() +{ + register struct op *t, *p; + register int c; + + t = pipeline(0); + if (t != NULL) { + while ((c = token(0)) == LOGAND || c == LOGOR) { + if ((p = pipeline(CONTIN)) == NULL) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + t = block(c == LOGAND? TAND: TOR, t, p, NOWORDS); + } + REJECT; + } + return (t); +} + +static struct op * +c_list(multi) + int multi; +{ + register struct op *t = NULL, *p, *tl = NULL; + register int c; + int have_sep; + + while (1) { + p = andor(); + /* Token has always been read/rejected at this point, so + * we don't worry about what flags to pass token() + */ + c = token(0); + have_sep = 1; + if (c == '\n' && (multi || inalias(source))) { + if (!p) /* ignore blank lines */ + continue; + } else if (!p) + break; + else if (c == '&' || c == COPROC) + p = block(c == '&' ? TASYNC : TCOPROC, + p, NOBLOCK, NOWORDS); + else if (c != ';') + have_sep = 0; + if (!t) + t = p; + else if (!tl) + t = tl = block(TLIST, t, p, NOWORDS); + else + tl = tl->right = block(TLIST, tl->right, p, NOWORDS); + if (!have_sep) + break; + } + REJECT; + return t; +} + +static struct ioword * +synio(cf) + int cf; +{ + register struct ioword *iop; + int ishere; + + if (tpeek(cf) != REDIR) + return NULL; + ACCEPT; + iop = yylval.iop; + ishere = (iop->flag&IOTYPE) == IOHERE; + musthave(LWORD, ishere ? HEREDELIM : 0); + if (ishere) { + iop->delim = yylval.cp; + if (*ident != 0) /* unquoted */ + iop->flag |= IOEVAL; + if (herep >= &heres[HERES]) + yyerror("too many <<'s\n"); + *herep++ = iop; + } else + iop->name = yylval.cp; + return iop; +} + +static void +musthave(c, cf) + int c, cf; +{ + if ((token(cf)) != c) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); +} + +static struct op * +nested(type, smark, emark) + int type, smark, emark; +{ + register struct op *t; + struct nesting_state old_nesting; + + nesting_push(&old_nesting, smark); + t = c_list(TRUE); + musthave(emark, KEYWORD|ALIAS); + nesting_pop(&old_nesting); + return (block(type, t, NOBLOCK, NOWORDS)); +} + +static struct op * +get_command(cf) + int cf; +{ + register struct op *t; + register int c, iopn = 0, syniocf; + struct ioword *iop, **iops; + XPtrV args, vars; + struct nesting_state old_nesting; + + iops = (struct ioword **) alloc(sizeofN(struct ioword *, NUFILE+1), + ATEMP); + XPinit(args, 16); + XPinit(vars, 16); + + syniocf = KEYWORD|ALIAS; + switch (c = token(cf|KEYWORD|ALIAS|VARASN)) { + default: + REJECT; + afree((void*) iops, ATEMP); + XPfree(args); + XPfree(vars); + return NULL; /* empty line */ + + case LWORD: + case REDIR: + REJECT; + syniocf &= ~(KEYWORD|ALIAS); + t = newtp(TCOM); + t->lineno = source->line; + while (1) { + cf = (t->u.evalflags ? ARRAYVAR : 0) + | (XPsize(args) == 0 ? ALIAS|VARASN : CMDWORD); + switch (tpeek(cf)) { + case REDIR: + if (iopn >= NUFILE) + yyerror("too many redirections\n"); + iops[iopn++] = synio(cf); + break; + + case LWORD: + ACCEPT; + /* the iopn == 0 and XPsize(vars) == 0 are + * dubious but at&t ksh acts this way + */ + if (iopn == 0 && XPsize(vars) == 0 + && XPsize(args) == 0 + && assign_command(ident)) + t->u.evalflags = DOVACHECK; + if ((XPsize(args) == 0 || Flag(FKEYWORD)) + && is_wdvarassign(yylval.cp)) + XPput(vars, yylval.cp); + else + XPput(args, yylval.cp); + break; + + case '(': + /* Check for "> foo (echo hi)", which at&t ksh + * allows (not POSIX, but not disallowed) + */ + afree(t, ATEMP); + if (XPsize(args) == 0 && XPsize(vars) == 0) { + ACCEPT; + goto Subshell; + } + /* Must be a function */ + if (iopn != 0 || XPsize(args) != 1 + || XPsize(vars) != 0) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + ACCEPT; + /*(*/ + musthave(')', 0); + t = function_body(XPptrv(args)[0], FALSE); + goto Leave; + + default: + goto Leave; + } + } + Leave: + break; + + Subshell: + case '(': + t = nested(TPAREN, '(', ')'); + break; + + case '{': /*}*/ + t = nested(TBRACE, '{', '}'); + break; + +#ifdef KSH + case MDPAREN: + { + static const char let_cmd[] = { CHAR, 'l', CHAR, 'e', + CHAR, 't', EOS }; + /* Leave KEYWORD in syniocf (allow if (( 1 )) then ...) */ + t = newtp(TCOM); + t->lineno = source->line; + ACCEPT; + XPput(args, wdcopy(let_cmd, ATEMP)); + musthave(LWORD,LETEXPR); + XPput(args, yylval.cp); + break; + } +#endif /* KSH */ + +#ifdef KSH + case DBRACKET: /* [[ .. ]] */ + /* Leave KEYWORD in syniocf (allow if [[ -n 1 ]] then ...) */ + t = newtp(TDBRACKET); + ACCEPT; + { + Test_env te; + + te.flags = TEF_DBRACKET; + te.pos.av = &args; + te.isa = dbtestp_isa; + te.getopnd = dbtestp_getopnd; + te.eval = dbtestp_eval; + te.error = dbtestp_error; + + test_parse(&te); + } + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + + case FOR: + case SELECT: + t = newtp((c == FOR) ? TFOR : TSELECT); + musthave(LWORD, ARRAYVAR); + if (!is_wdvarname(yylval.cp, TRUE)) + yyerror("%s: bad identifier\n", + c == FOR ? "for" : "select"); + t->str = str_save(ident, ATEMP); + nesting_push(&old_nesting, c); + t->vars = wordlist(); + t->left = dogroup(); + nesting_pop(&old_nesting); + break; + + case WHILE: + case UNTIL: + nesting_push(&old_nesting, c); + t = newtp((c == WHILE) ? TWHILE : TUNTIL); + t->left = c_list(TRUE); + t->right = dogroup(); + nesting_pop(&old_nesting); + break; + + case CASE: + t = newtp(TCASE); + musthave(LWORD, 0); + t->str = yylval.cp; + nesting_push(&old_nesting, c); + t->left = caselist(); + nesting_pop(&old_nesting); + break; + + case IF: + nesting_push(&old_nesting, c); + t = newtp(TIF); + t->left = c_list(TRUE); + t->right = thenpart(); + musthave(FI, KEYWORD|ALIAS); + nesting_pop(&old_nesting); + break; + + case BANG: + syniocf &= ~(KEYWORD|ALIAS); + t = pipeline(0); + if (t == (struct op *) 0) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + t = block(TBANG, NOBLOCK, t, NOWORDS); + break; + + case TIME: + syniocf &= ~(KEYWORD|ALIAS); + t = pipeline(0); + t = block(TTIME, t, NOBLOCK, NOWORDS); + break; + + case FUNCTION: + musthave(LWORD, 0); + t = function_body(yylval.cp, TRUE); + break; + } + + while ((iop = synio(syniocf)) != NULL) { + if (iopn >= NUFILE) + yyerror("too many redirections\n"); + iops[iopn++] = iop; + } + + if (iopn == 0) { + afree((void*) iops, ATEMP); + t->ioact = NULL; + } else { + iops[iopn++] = NULL; + iops = (struct ioword **) aresize((void*) iops, + sizeofN(struct ioword *, iopn), ATEMP); + t->ioact = iops; + } + + if (t->type == TCOM || t->type == TDBRACKET) { + XPput(args, NULL); + t->args = (char **) XPclose(args); + XPput(vars, NULL); + t->vars = (char **) XPclose(vars); + } else { + XPfree(args); + XPfree(vars); + } + + return t; +} + +static struct op * +dogroup() +{ + register int c; + register struct op *list; + + c = token(CONTIN|KEYWORD|ALIAS); + /* A {...} can be used instead of do...done for for/select loops + * but not for while/until loops - we don't need to check if it + * is a while loop because it would have been parsed as part of + * the conditional command list... + */ + if (c == DO) + c = DONE; + else if (c == '{') + c = '}'; + else + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + list = c_list(TRUE); + musthave(c, KEYWORD|ALIAS); + return list; +} + +static struct op * +thenpart() +{ + register struct op *t; + + musthave(THEN, KEYWORD|ALIAS); + t = newtp(0); + t->left = c_list(TRUE); + if (t->left == NULL) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + t->right = elsepart(); + return (t); +} + +static struct op * +elsepart() +{ + register struct op *t; + + switch (token(KEYWORD|ALIAS|VARASN)) { + case ELSE: + if ((t = c_list(TRUE)) == NULL) + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + return (t); + + case ELIF: + t = newtp(TELIF); + t->left = c_list(TRUE); + t->right = thenpart(); + return (t); + + default: + REJECT; + } + return NULL; +} + +static struct op * +caselist() +{ + register struct op *t, *tl; + int c; + + c = token(CONTIN|KEYWORD|ALIAS); + /* A {...} can be used instead of in...esac for case statements */ + if (c == IN) + c = ESAC; + else if (c == '{') + c = '}'; + else + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + t = tl = NULL; + while ((tpeek(CONTIN|KEYWORD|ESACONLY)) != c) { /* no ALIAS here */ + struct op *tc = casepart(c); + if (tl == NULL) + t = tl = tc, tl->right = NULL; + else + tl->right = tc, tl = tc; + } + musthave(c, KEYWORD|ALIAS); + return (t); +} + +static struct op * +casepart(endtok) + int endtok; +{ + register struct op *t; + register int c; + XPtrV ptns; + + XPinit(ptns, 16); + t = newtp(TPAT); + c = token(CONTIN|KEYWORD); /* no ALIAS here */ + if (c != '(') + REJECT; + do { + musthave(LWORD, 0); + XPput(ptns, yylval.cp); + } while ((c = token(0)) == '|'); + REJECT; + XPput(ptns, NULL); + t->vars = (char **) XPclose(ptns); + musthave(')', 0); + + t->left = c_list(TRUE); + /* Note: Posix requires the ;; */ + if ((tpeek(CONTIN|KEYWORD|ALIAS)) != endtok) + musthave(BREAK, CONTIN|KEYWORD|ALIAS); + return (t); +} + +static struct op * +function_body(name, ksh_func) + char *name; + int ksh_func; /* function foo { ... } vs foo() { .. } */ +{ + char *sname, *p; + struct op *t; + int old_func_parse; + + sname = wdstrip(name); + /* Check for valid characters in name. posix and ksh93 say only + * allow [a-zA-Z_0-9] but this allows more as old pdksh's have + * allowed more (the following were never allowed: + * nul space nl tab $ ' " \ ` ( ) & | ; = < > + * C_QUOTE covers all but = and adds # [ ? *) + */ + for (p = sname; *p; p++) + if (ctype(*p, C_QUOTE) || *p == '=') + yyerror("%s: invalid function name\n", sname); + + t = newtp(TFUNCT); + t->str = sname; + t->u.ksh_func = ksh_func; + t->lineno = source->line; + + /* Note that POSIX allows only compound statements after foo(), sh and + * at&t ksh allow any command, go with the later since it shouldn't + * break anything. However, for function foo, at&t ksh only accepts + * an open-brace. + */ + if (ksh_func) { + musthave('{', CONTIN|KEYWORD|ALIAS); /* } */ + REJECT; + } + + old_func_parse = e->flags & EF_FUNC_PARSE; + e->flags |= EF_FUNC_PARSE; + if ((t->left = get_command(CONTIN)) == (struct op *) 0) { + /* + * Probably something like foo() followed by eof or ;. + * This is accepted by sh and ksh88. + * To make "typeset -f foo" work reliably (so its output can + * be used as input), we pretend there is a colon here. + */ + t->left = newtp(TCOM); + t->left->args = (char **) alloc(sizeof(char *) * 2, ATEMP); + t->left->args[0] = alloc(sizeof(char) * 3, ATEMP); + t->left->args[0][0] = CHAR; + t->left->args[0][1] = ':'; + t->left->args[0][2] = EOS; + t->left->args[1] = (char *) 0; + t->left->vars = (char **) alloc(sizeof(char *), ATEMP); + t->left->vars[0] = (char *) 0; + t->left->lineno = 1; + } + if (!old_func_parse) + e->flags &= ~EF_FUNC_PARSE; + + return t; +} + +static char ** +wordlist() +{ + register int c; + XPtrV args; + + XPinit(args, 16); + /* Posix does not do alias expansion here... */ + if ((c = token(CONTIN|KEYWORD|ALIAS)) != IN) { + if (c != ';') /* non-POSIX, but at&t ksh accepts a ; here */ + REJECT; + return NULL; + } + while ((c = token(0)) == LWORD) + XPput(args, yylval.cp); + if (c != '\n' && c != ';') + syntaxerr((char *) 0); + if (XPsize(args) == 0) { + XPfree(args); + return NULL; + } else { + XPput(args, NULL); + return (char **) XPclose(args); + } +} + +/* + * supporting functions + */ + +static struct op * +block(type, t1, t2, wp) + int type; + struct op *t1, *t2; + char **wp; +{ + register struct op *t; + + t = newtp(type); + t->left = t1; + t->right = t2; + t->vars = wp; + return (t); +} + +const struct tokeninfo { + const char *name; + short val; + short reserved; +} tokentab[] = { + /* Reserved words */ + { "if", IF, TRUE }, + { "then", THEN, TRUE }, + { "else", ELSE, TRUE }, + { "elif", ELIF, TRUE }, + { "fi", FI, TRUE }, + { "case", CASE, TRUE }, + { "esac", ESAC, TRUE }, + { "for", FOR, TRUE }, +#ifdef KSH + { "select", SELECT, TRUE }, +#endif /* KSH */ + { "while", WHILE, TRUE }, + { "until", UNTIL, TRUE }, + { "do", DO, TRUE }, + { "done", DONE, TRUE }, + { "in", IN, TRUE }, + { "function", FUNCTION, TRUE }, + { "time", TIME, TRUE }, + { "{", '{', TRUE }, + { "}", '}', TRUE }, + { "!", BANG, TRUE }, +#ifdef KSH + { "[[", DBRACKET, TRUE }, +#endif /* KSH */ + /* Lexical tokens (0[EOF], LWORD and REDIR handled specially) */ + { "&&", LOGAND, FALSE }, + { "||", LOGOR, FALSE }, + { ";;", BREAK, FALSE }, +#ifdef KSH + { "((", MDPAREN, FALSE }, + { "|&", COPROC, FALSE }, +#endif /* KSH */ + /* and some special cases... */ + { "newline", '\n', FALSE }, + { .name = NULL } +}; + +void +initkeywords() +{ + register struct tokeninfo const *tt; + register struct tbl *p; + + tinit(&keywords, APERM, 32); /* must be 2^n (currently 20 keywords) */ + for (tt = tokentab; tt->name; tt++) { + if (tt->reserved) { + p = tenter(&keywords, tt->name, hash(tt->name)); + p->flag |= DEFINED|ISSET; + p->type = CKEYWD; + p->val.i = tt->val; + } + } +} + +static void +syntaxerr(what) + const char *what; +{ + char redir[6]; /* 2<<- is the longest redirection, I think */ + const char *s; + struct tokeninfo const *tt; + int c; + + if (!what) + what = "unexpected"; + REJECT; + c = token(0); + Again: + switch (c) { + case 0: + if (nesting.start_token) { + c = nesting.start_token; + source->errline = nesting.start_line; + what = "unmatched"; + goto Again; + } + /* don't quote the EOF */ + yyerror("syntax error: unexpected EOF\n"); + /*NOTREACHED*/ + + case LWORD: + s = snptreef((char *) 0, 32, "%S", yylval.cp); + break; + + case REDIR: + s = snptreef(redir, sizeof(redir), "%R", yylval.iop); + break; + + default: + for (tt = tokentab; tt->name; tt++) + if (tt->val == c) + break; + if (tt->name) + s = tt->name; + else { + if (c > 0 && c < 256) { + redir[0] = c; + redir[1] = '\0'; + } else + shf_snprintf(redir, sizeof(redir), + "?%d", c); + s = redir; + } + } + yyerror("syntax error: `%s' %s\n", s, what); +} + +static void +nesting_push(save, tok) + struct nesting_state *save; + int tok; +{ + *save = nesting; + nesting.start_token = tok; + nesting.start_line = source->line; +} + +static void +nesting_pop(saved) + struct nesting_state *saved; +{ + nesting = *saved; +} + +static struct op * +newtp(type) + int type; +{ + register struct op *t; + + t = (struct op *) alloc(sizeof(*t), ATEMP); + t->type = type; + t->u.evalflags = 0; + t->args = t->vars = NULL; + t->ioact = NULL; + t->left = t->right = NULL; + t->str = NULL; + return (t); +} + +struct op * +compile(s) + Source *s; +{ + nesting.start_token = 0; + nesting.start_line = 0; + herep = heres; + source = s; + yyparse(); + return outtree; +} + +/* This kludge exists to take care of sh/at&t ksh oddity in which + * the arguments of alias/export/readonly/typeset have no field + * splitting, file globbing, or (normal) tilde expansion done. + * at&t ksh seems to do something similar to this since + * $ touch a=a; typeset a=[ab]; echo "$a" + * a=[ab] + * $ x=typeset; $x a=[ab]; echo "$a" + * a=a + * $ + */ +static int +assign_command(s) + char *s; +{ + char c = *s; + + if (Flag(FPOSIX) || !*s) + return 0; + return (c == 'a' && strcmp(s, "alias") == 0) + || (c == 'e' && strcmp(s, "export") == 0) + || (c == 'r' && strcmp(s, "readonly") == 0) + || (c == 't' && strcmp(s, "typeset") == 0); +} + +/* Check if we are in the middle of reading an alias */ +static int +inalias(s) + struct source *s; +{ + for (; s && s->type == SALIAS; s = s->next) + if (!(s->flags & SF_ALIASEND)) + return 1; + return 0; +} + + +#ifdef KSH +/* Order important - indexed by Test_meta values + * Note that ||, &&, ( and ) can't appear in as unquoted strings + * in normal shell input, so these can be interpreted unambiguously + * in the evaluation pass. + */ +static const char dbtest_or[] = { CHAR, '|', CHAR, '|', EOS }; +static const char dbtest_and[] = { CHAR, '&', CHAR, '&', EOS }; +static const char dbtest_not[] = { CHAR, '!', EOS }; +static const char dbtest_oparen[] = { CHAR, '(', EOS }; +static const char dbtest_cparen[] = { CHAR, ')', EOS }; +const char *const dbtest_tokens[] = { + dbtest_or, dbtest_and, dbtest_not, + dbtest_oparen, dbtest_cparen + }; +const char db_close[] = { CHAR, ']', CHAR, ']', EOS }; +const char db_lthan[] = { CHAR, '<', EOS }; +const char db_gthan[] = { CHAR, '>', EOS }; + +/* Test if the current token is a whatever. Accepts the current token if + * it is. Returns 0 if it is not, non-zero if it is (in the case of + * TM_UNOP and TM_BINOP, the returned value is a Test_op). + */ +static int +dbtestp_isa(te, meta) + Test_env *te; + Test_meta meta; +{ + int c = tpeek(ARRAYVAR | (meta == TM_BINOP ? 0 : CONTIN)); + int uqword = 0; + char *save = (char *) 0; + int ret = 0; + + /* unquoted word? */ + uqword = c == LWORD && *ident; + + if (meta == TM_OR) + ret = c == LOGOR; + else if (meta == TM_AND) + ret = c == LOGAND; + else if (meta == TM_NOT) + ret = uqword && strcmp(yylval.cp, dbtest_tokens[(int) TM_NOT]) == 0; + else if (meta == TM_OPAREN) + ret = c == '(' /*)*/; + else if (meta == TM_CPAREN) + ret = c == /*(*/ ')'; + else if (meta == TM_UNOP || meta == TM_BINOP) { + if (meta == TM_BINOP && c == REDIR + && (yylval.iop->flag == IOREAD + || yylval.iop->flag == IOWRITE)) + { + ret = 1; + save = wdcopy(yylval.iop->flag == IOREAD ? + db_lthan : db_gthan, ATEMP); + } else if (uqword && (ret = (int) test_isop(te, meta, ident))) + save = yylval.cp; + } else /* meta == TM_END */ + ret = uqword && strcmp(yylval.cp, db_close) == 0; + if (ret) { + ACCEPT; + if (meta != TM_END) { + if (!save) { + assert(/* meta >= 0 && */ + meta < sizeof(dbtest_tokens) / + sizeof(dbtest_tokens[0])); + save = wdcopy(dbtest_tokens[(int) meta], ATEMP); + } + XPput(*te->pos.av, save); + } + } + return ret; +} + +static const char * +dbtestp_getopnd(te, op, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + int do_eval; +{ + int c = tpeek(ARRAYVAR); + + if (c != LWORD) + return (const char *) 0; + + ACCEPT; + XPput(*te->pos.av, yylval.cp); + + return null; +} + +static int +dbtestp_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval) + Test_env *te; + Test_op op; + const char *opnd1; + const char *opnd2; + int do_eval; +{ + return 1; +} + +static void +dbtestp_error(te, offset, msg) + Test_env *te; + int offset; + const char *msg; +{ + te->flags |= TEF_ERROR; + + if (offset < 0) { + REJECT; + /* Kludgy to say the least... */ + symbol = LWORD; + yylval.cp = *(XPptrv(*te->pos.av) + XPsize(*te->pos.av) + + offset); + } + syntaxerr(msg); +} +#endif /* KSH */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/table.c b/bin/ksh/table.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..025b56d27 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/table.c @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +/* $NetBSD: table.c,v 1.4 2003/06/23 11:39:04 agc Exp $ */ + +/* + * dynamic hashed associative table for commands and variables + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: table.c,v 1.4 2003/06/23 11:39:04 agc Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" + +#define INIT_TBLS 8 /* initial table size (power of 2) */ + +static void texpand ARGS((struct table *tp, int nsize)); +static int tnamecmp ARGS((void *p1, void *p2)); + + +unsigned int +hash(n) + register const char * n; +{ + register unsigned int h = 0; + + while (*n != '\0') + h = 2*h + *n++; + return h * 32821; /* scatter bits */ +} + +void +tinit(tp, ap, tsize) + register struct table *tp; + register Area *ap; + int tsize; +{ + tp->areap = ap; + tp->tbls = NULL; + tp->size = tp->nfree = 0; + if (tsize) + texpand(tp, tsize); +} + +static void +texpand(tp, nsize) + register struct table *tp; + int nsize; +{ + register int i; + register struct tbl *tblp, **p; + register struct tbl **ntblp, **otblp = tp->tbls; + int osize = tp->size; + + ntblp = (struct tbl**) alloc(sizeofN(struct tbl *, nsize), tp->areap); + for (i = 0; i < nsize; i++) + ntblp[i] = NULL; + tp->size = nsize; + tp->nfree = 8*nsize/10; /* table can get 80% full */ + tp->tbls = ntblp; + if (otblp == NULL) + return; + for (i = 0; i < osize; i++) { + if ((tblp = otblp[i]) != NULL) { + if ((tblp->flag&DEFINED)) { + for (p = &ntblp[hash(tblp->name) + & (tp->size-1)]; + *p != NULL; p--) + if (p == ntblp) /* wrap */ + p += tp->size; + *p = tblp; + tp->nfree--; + } else if (!(tblp->flag & FINUSE)) { + afree((void*)tblp, tp->areap); + } + } + } + afree((void*)otblp, tp->areap); +} + +struct tbl * +tsearch(tp, n, h) + register struct table *tp; /* table */ + register const char *n; /* name to enter */ + unsigned int h; /* hash(n) */ +{ + register struct tbl **pp, *p; + + if (tp->size == 0) + return NULL; + + /* search for name in hashed table */ + for (pp = &tp->tbls[h & (tp->size-1)]; (p = *pp) != NULL; pp--) { + if (*p->name == *n && strcmp(p->name, n) == 0 + && (p->flag&DEFINED)) + return p; + if (pp == tp->tbls) /* wrap */ + pp += tp->size; + } + + return NULL; +} + +struct tbl * +tenter(tp, n, h) + register struct table *tp; /* table */ + register const char *n; /* name to enter */ + unsigned int h; /* hash(n) */ +{ + register struct tbl **pp, *p; + register int len; + + if (tp->size == 0) + texpand(tp, INIT_TBLS); + Search: + /* search for name in hashed table */ + for (pp = &tp->tbls[h & (tp->size-1)]; (p = *pp) != NULL; pp--) { + if (*p->name == *n && strcmp(p->name, n) == 0) + return p; /* found */ + if (pp == tp->tbls) /* wrap */ + pp += tp->size; + } + + if (tp->nfree <= 0) { /* too full */ + texpand(tp, 2*tp->size); + goto Search; + } + + /* create new tbl entry */ + len = strlen(n) + 1; + p = (struct tbl *) alloc(offsetof(struct tbl, name[0]) + len, + tp->areap); + p->flag = 0; + p->type = 0; + p->areap = tp->areap; + p->u2.field = 0; + p->u.array = (struct tbl *)0; + memcpy(p->name, n, len); + + /* enter in tp->tbls */ + tp->nfree--; + *pp = p; + return p; +} + +void +tdelete(p) + register struct tbl *p; +{ + p->flag = 0; +} + +void +twalk(ts, tp) + struct tstate *ts; + struct table *tp; +{ + ts->left = tp->size; + ts->next = tp->tbls; +} + +struct tbl * +tnext(ts) + struct tstate *ts; +{ + while (--ts->left >= 0) { + struct tbl *p = *ts->next++; + if (p != NULL && (p->flag&DEFINED)) + return p; + } + return NULL; +} + +static int +tnamecmp(p1, p2) + void *p1, *p2; +{ + return strcmp(((struct tbl *)p1)->name, ((struct tbl *)p2)->name); +} + +struct tbl ** +tsort(tp) + register struct table *tp; +{ + register int i; + register struct tbl **p, **sp, **dp; + + p = (struct tbl **)alloc(sizeofN(struct tbl *, tp->size+1), ATEMP); + sp = tp->tbls; /* source */ + dp = p; /* dest */ + for (i = 0; i < tp->size; i++) + if ((*dp = *sp++) != NULL && (((*dp)->flag&DEFINED) || + ((*dp)->flag&ARRAY))) + dp++; + i = dp - p; + qsortp((void**)p, (size_t)i, tnamecmp); + p[i] = NULL; + return p; +} + +#ifdef PERF_DEBUG /* performance debugging */ + +void tprintinfo ARGS((struct table *tp)); + +void +tprintinfo(tp) + struct table *tp; +{ + struct tbl *te; + char *n; + unsigned int h; + int ncmp; + int totncmp = 0, maxncmp = 0; + int nentries = 0; + struct tstate ts; + + shellf("table size %d, nfree %d\n", tp->size, tp->nfree); + shellf(" Ncmp name\n"); + twalk(&ts, tp); + while ((te = tnext(&ts))) { + register struct tbl **pp, *p; + + h = hash(n = te->name); + ncmp = 0; + + /* taken from tsearch() and added counter */ + for (pp = &tp->tbls[h & (tp->size-1)]; (p = *pp); pp--) { + ncmp++; + if (*p->name == *n && strcmp(p->name, n) == 0 + && (p->flag&DEFINED)) + break; /* return p; */ + if (pp == tp->tbls) /* wrap */ + pp += tp->size; + } + shellf(" %4d %s\n", ncmp, n); + totncmp += ncmp; + nentries++; + if (ncmp > maxncmp) + maxncmp = ncmp; + } + if (nentries) + shellf(" %d entries, worst ncmp %d, avg ncmp %d.%02d\n", + nentries, maxncmp, + totncmp / nentries, + (totncmp % nentries) * 100 / nentries); +} +#endif /* PERF_DEBUG */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/table.h b/bin/ksh/table.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9dc42c851 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/table.h @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +/* $NetBSD: table.h,v 1.3 1999/10/20 15:10:00 hubertf Exp $ */ + +/* + * generic hashed associative table for commands and variables. + */ + +struct table { + Area *areap; /* area to allocate entries */ + short size, nfree; /* hash size (always 2^^n), free entries */ + struct tbl **tbls; /* hashed table items */ +}; + +struct tbl { /* table item */ + Tflag flag; /* flags */ + int type; /* command type (see below), base (if INTEGER), + * or offset from val.s of value (if EXPORT) */ + Area *areap; /* area to allocate from */ + union { + char *s; /* string */ + long i; /* integer */ + int (*f) ARGS((char **)); /* int function */ + struct op *t; /* "function" tree */ + } val; /* value */ + int index; /* index for an array */ + union { + int field; /* field with for -L/-R/-Z */ + int errno_; /* CEXEC/CTALIAS */ + } u2; + union { + struct tbl *array; /* array values */ + char *fpath; /* temporary path to undef function */ + } u; + char name[4]; /* name -- variable length */ +}; + +/* common flag bits */ +#define ALLOC BIT(0) /* val.s has been allocated */ +#define DEFINED BIT(1) /* is defined in block */ +#define ISSET BIT(2) /* has value, vp->val.[si] */ +#define EXPORT BIT(3) /* exported variable/function */ +#define TRACE BIT(4) /* var: user flagged, func: execution tracing */ +/* (start non-common flags at 8) */ +/* flag bits used for variables */ +#define SPECIAL BIT(8) /* PATH, IFS, SECONDS, etc */ +#define INTEGER BIT(9) /* val.i contains integer value */ +#define RDONLY BIT(10) /* read-only variable */ +#define LOCAL BIT(11) /* for local typeset() */ +#define ARRAY BIT(13) /* array */ +#define LJUST BIT(14) /* left justify */ +#define RJUST BIT(15) /* right justify */ +#define ZEROFIL BIT(16) /* 0 filled if RJUSTIFY, strip 0s if LJUSTIFY */ +#define LCASEV BIT(17) /* convert to lower case */ +#define UCASEV_AL BIT(18)/* convert to upper case / autoload function */ +#define INT_U BIT(19) /* unsigned integer */ +#define INT_L BIT(20) /* long integer (no-op) */ +#define IMPORT BIT(21) /* flag to typeset(): no arrays, must have = */ +#define LOCAL_COPY BIT(22) /* with LOCAL - copy attrs from existing var */ +#define EXPRINEVAL BIT(23) /* contents currently being evaluated */ +#define EXPRLVALUE BIT(24) /* useable as lvalue (temp flag) */ +/* flag bits used for taliases/builtins/aliases/keywords/functions */ +#define KEEPASN BIT(8) /* keep command assignments (eg, var=x cmd) */ +#define FINUSE BIT(9) /* function being executed */ +#define FDELETE BIT(10) /* function deleted while it was executing */ +#define FKSH BIT(11) /* function defined with function x (vs x()) */ +#define SPEC_BI BIT(12) /* a POSIX special builtin */ +#define REG_BI BIT(13) /* a POSIX regular builtin */ +/* Attributes that can be set by the user (used to decide if an unset param + * should be repoted by set/typeset). Does not include ARRAY or LOCAL. + */ +#define USERATTRIB (EXPORT|INTEGER|RDONLY|LJUST|RJUST|ZEROFIL\ + |LCASEV|UCASEV_AL|INT_U|INT_L) + +/* command types */ +#define CNONE 0 /* undefined */ +#define CSHELL 1 /* built-in */ +#define CFUNC 2 /* function */ +#define CEXEC 4 /* executable command */ +#define CALIAS 5 /* alias */ +#define CKEYWD 6 /* keyword */ +#define CTALIAS 7 /* tracked alias */ + +/* Flags for findcom()/comexec() */ +#define FC_SPECBI BIT(0) /* special builtin */ +#define FC_FUNC BIT(1) /* function builtin */ +#define FC_REGBI BIT(2) /* regular builtin */ +#define FC_UNREGBI BIT(3) /* un-regular builtin (!special,!regular) */ +#define FC_BI (FC_SPECBI|FC_REGBI|FC_UNREGBI) +#define FC_PATH BIT(4) /* do path search */ +#define FC_DEFPATH BIT(5) /* use default path in path search */ + + +#define AF_ARGV_ALLOC 0x1 /* argv[] array allocated */ +#define AF_ARGS_ALLOCED 0x2 /* argument strings allocated */ +#define AI_ARGV(a, i) ((i) == 0 ? (a).argv[0] : (a).argv[(i) - (a).skip]) +#define AI_ARGC(a) ((a).argc_ - (a).skip) + +/* Argument info. Used for $#, $* for shell, functions, includes, etc. */ +struct arg_info { + int flags; /* AF_* */ + char **argv; + int argc_; + int skip; /* first arg is argv[0], second is argv[1 + skip] */ +}; + +/* + * activation record for function blocks + */ +struct block { + Area area; /* area to allocate things */ + /*struct arg_info argi;*/ + char **argv; + int argc; + int flags; /* see BF_* */ + struct table vars; /* local variables */ + struct table funs; /* local functions */ + Getopt getopts_state; +#if 1 + char * error; /* error handler */ + char * exit; /* exit handler */ +#else + Trap error, exit; +#endif + struct block *next; /* enclosing block */ +}; + +/* Values for struct block.flags */ +#define BF_DOGETOPTS BIT(0) /* save/restore getopts state */ + +/* + * Used by twalk() and tnext() routines. + */ +struct tstate { + int left; + struct tbl **next; +}; + + +EXTERN struct table taliases; /* tracked aliases */ +EXTERN struct table builtins; /* built-in commands */ +EXTERN struct table aliases; /* aliases */ +EXTERN struct table keywords; /* keywords */ +EXTERN struct table homedirs; /* homedir() cache */ + +struct builtin { + const char *name; + int (*func) ARGS((char **)); +}; + +/* these really are externs! Look in table.c for them */ +extern const struct builtin shbuiltins [], kshbuiltins []; + +/* var spec values */ +#define V_NONE 0 +#define V_PATH 1 +#define V_IFS 2 +#define V_SECONDS 3 +#define V_OPTIND 4 +#define V_MAIL 5 +#define V_MAILPATH 6 +#define V_MAILCHECK 7 +#define V_RANDOM 8 +#define V_HISTSIZE 9 +#define V_HISTFILE 10 +#define V_VISUAL 11 +#define V_EDITOR 12 +#define V_COLUMNS 13 +#define V_POSIXLY_CORRECT 14 +#define V_TMOUT 15 +#define V_TMPDIR 16 +#define V_LINENO 17 + +/* values for set_prompt() */ +#define PS1 0 /* command */ +#define PS2 1 /* command continuation */ + +EXTERN char *path; /* copy of either PATH or def_path */ +EXTERN const char *def_path; /* path to use if PATH not set */ +EXTERN char *tmpdir; /* TMPDIR value */ +EXTERN const char *prompt; +EXTERN int cur_prompt; /* PS1 or PS2 */ +EXTERN int current_lineno; /* LINENO value */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/trap.c b/bin/ksh/trap.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa212aab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/trap.c @@ -0,0 +1,460 @@ +/* $NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.8 2006/10/16 00:07:32 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * signal handling + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.8 2006/10/16 00:07:32 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +/* Kludge to avoid bogus re-declaration of sigtraps[] error on AIX 3.2.5 */ +#define FROM_TRAP_C +#include "sh.h" + +/* Table is indexed by signal number + * + * The script siglist.sh generates siglist.out, which is a sorted, complete + * list of signals + */ +Trap sigtraps[SIGNALS+1] = { + { .signal = SIGEXIT_, .name = "EXIT", .mess = "Signal 0" }, +#include "siglist.out" /* generated by siglist.sh */ + { .signal = SIGERR_, .name = "ERR", .mess = "Error handler" }, + }; + +static struct sigaction Sigact_ign, Sigact_trap; + +void +inittraps() +{ +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST +# ifndef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED + extern char *sys_siglist[]; +# endif + int i; + + /* Use system description, if available, for unknown signals... */ + for (i = 0; i < NSIG; i++) + if (!sigtraps[i].name && sys_siglist[i] && sys_siglist[i][0]) + sigtraps[i].mess = sys_siglist[i]; +#endif /* HAVE_SYS_SIGLIST */ + + sigemptyset(&Sigact_ign.sa_mask); + Sigact_ign.sa_flags = KSH_SA_FLAGS; + Sigact_ign.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; + Sigact_trap = Sigact_ign; + Sigact_trap.sa_handler = trapsig; + + sigtraps[SIGINT].flags |= TF_DFL_INTR | TF_TTY_INTR; + sigtraps[SIGQUIT].flags |= TF_DFL_INTR | TF_TTY_INTR; + sigtraps[SIGTERM].flags |= TF_DFL_INTR;/* not fatal for interactive */ + sigtraps[SIGHUP].flags |= TF_FATAL; + sigtraps[SIGCHLD].flags |= TF_SHELL_USES; + + /* these are always caught so we can clean up any temporary files. */ + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGINT], trapsig, SS_RESTORE_ORIG); + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGQUIT], trapsig, SS_RESTORE_ORIG); + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGTERM], trapsig, SS_RESTORE_ORIG); + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGHUP], trapsig, SS_RESTORE_ORIG); +} + +#ifdef KSH +static RETSIGTYPE alarm_catcher ARGS((int sig)); + +void +alarm_init() +{ + sigtraps[SIGALRM].flags |= TF_SHELL_USES; + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGALRM], alarm_catcher, + SS_RESTORE_ORIG|SS_FORCE|SS_SHTRAP); +} + +static RETSIGTYPE +alarm_catcher(sig) + int sig; +{ + int errno_ = errno; + + if (ksh_tmout_state == TMOUT_READING) { + int left = alarm(0); + + if (left == 0) { + ksh_tmout_state = TMOUT_LEAVING; + intrsig = 1; + } else + alarm(left); + } + errno = errno_; + return RETSIGVAL; +} +#endif /* KSH */ + +Trap * +gettrap(name, igncase) + const char *name; + int igncase; +{ + int i; + register Trap *p; + + if (digit(*name)) { + int n; + + if (getn(name, &n) && 0 <= n && n < SIGNALS) + return &sigtraps[n]; + return NULL; + } + for (p = sigtraps, i = SIGNALS+1; --i >= 0; p++) + if (p->name) { + if (igncase) { + if (p->name && (!strcasecmp(p->name, name) || + (strlen(name) > 3 && !strncasecmp("SIG", + p->name, 3) && + !strcasecmp(p->name, name + 3)))) + return p; + } else { + if (p->name && (!strcmp(p->name, name) || + (strlen(name) > 3 && !strncmp("SIG", + p->name, 3) && !strcmp(p->name, name + 3)))) + return p; + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/* + * trap signal handler + */ +RETSIGTYPE +trapsig(i) + int i; +{ + Trap *p = &sigtraps[i]; + int errno_ = errno; + + trap = p->set = 1; + if (p->flags & TF_DFL_INTR) + intrsig = 1; + if ((p->flags & TF_FATAL) && !p->trap) { + fatal_trap = 1; + intrsig = 1; + } + if (p->shtrap) + (*p->shtrap)(i); +#ifdef V7_SIGNALS + if (sigtraps[i].cursig == trapsig) /* this for SIGCHLD,SIGALRM */ + sigaction(i, &Sigact_trap, (struct sigaction *) 0); +#endif /* V7_SIGNALS */ + errno = errno_; + return RETSIGVAL; +} + +/* called when we want to allow the user to ^C out of something - won't + * work if user has trapped SIGINT. + */ +void +intrcheck() +{ + if (intrsig) + runtraps(TF_DFL_INTR|TF_FATAL); +} + +/* called after EINTR to check if a signal with normally causes process + * termination has been received. + */ +int +fatal_trap_check() +{ + int i; + Trap *p; + + /* todo: should check if signal is fatal, not the TF_DFL_INTR flag */ + for (p = sigtraps, i = SIGNALS+1; --i >= 0; p++) + if (p->set && (p->flags & (TF_DFL_INTR|TF_FATAL))) + /* return value is used as an exit code */ + return 128 + p->signal; + return 0; +} + +/* Returns the signal number of any pending traps: ie, a signal which has + * occurred for which a trap has been set or for which the TF_DFL_INTR flag + * is set. + */ +int +trap_pending() +{ + int i; + Trap *p; + + for (p = sigtraps, i = SIGNALS+1; --i >= 0; p++) + if (p->set && ((p->trap && p->trap[0]) + || ((p->flags & (TF_DFL_INTR|TF_FATAL)) + && !p->trap))) + return p->signal; + return 0; +} + +/* + * run any pending traps. If intr is set, only run traps that + * can interrupt commands. + */ +void +runtraps(flag) + int flag; +{ + int i; + register Trap *p; + +#ifdef KSH + if (ksh_tmout_state == TMOUT_LEAVING) { + ksh_tmout_state = TMOUT_EXECUTING; + warningf(FALSE, "timed out waiting for input"); + unwind(LEXIT); + } else + /* XXX: this means the alarm will have no effect if a trap + * is caught after the alarm() was started...not good. + */ + ksh_tmout_state = TMOUT_EXECUTING; +#endif /* KSH */ + if (!flag) + trap = 0; + if (flag & TF_DFL_INTR) + intrsig = 0; + if (flag & TF_FATAL) + fatal_trap = 0; + for (p = sigtraps, i = SIGNALS+1; --i >= 0; p++) + if (p->set && (!flag + || ((p->flags & flag) && p->trap == (char *) 0))) + runtrap(p); +} + +void +runtrap(p) + Trap *p; +{ + int i = p->signal; + char *trapstr = p->trap; + int oexstat; + int UNINITIALIZED(old_changed); + + p->set = 0; + if (trapstr == (char *) 0) { /* SIG_DFL */ + if (p->flags & TF_FATAL) { + /* eg, SIGHUP */ + exstat = 128 + i; + unwind(LLEAVE); + } + if (p->flags & TF_DFL_INTR) { + /* eg, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM, etc. */ + exstat = 128 + i; + unwind(LINTR); + } + return; + } + if (trapstr[0] == '\0') /* SIG_IGN */ + return; + if (i == SIGEXIT_ || i == SIGERR_) { /* avoid recursion on these */ + old_changed = p->flags & TF_CHANGED; + p->flags &= ~TF_CHANGED; + p->trap = (char *) 0; + } + oexstat = exstat; + /* Note: trapstr is fully parsed before anything is executed, thus + * no problem with afree(p->trap) in settrap() while still in use. + */ + command(trapstr); + exstat = oexstat; + if (i == SIGEXIT_ || i == SIGERR_) { + if (p->flags & TF_CHANGED) + /* don't clear TF_CHANGED */ + afree(trapstr, APERM); + else + p->trap = trapstr; + p->flags |= old_changed; + } +} + +/* clear pending traps and reset user's trap handlers; used after fork(2) */ +void +cleartraps() +{ + int i; + Trap *p; + + trap = 0; + intrsig = 0; + fatal_trap = 0; + for (i = SIGNALS+1, p = sigtraps; --i >= 0; p++) { + p->set = 0; + if ((p->flags & TF_USER_SET) && (p->trap && p->trap[0])) + settrap(p, (char *) 0); + } +} + +/* restore signals just before an exec(2) */ +void +restoresigs() +{ + int i; + Trap *p; + + for (i = SIGNALS+1, p = sigtraps; --i >= 0; p++) + if (p->flags & (TF_EXEC_IGN|TF_EXEC_DFL)) + setsig(p, (p->flags & TF_EXEC_IGN) ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL, + SS_RESTORE_CURR|SS_FORCE); +} + +void +settrap(p, s) + Trap *p; + char *s; +{ + handler_t f; + + if (p->trap) + afree(p->trap, APERM); + p->flags |= TF_CHANGED|TF_USER_SET; + if (s) { + p->trap = str_save(s, APERM); + f = s[0] ? trapsig : SIG_IGN; + } else { + p->trap = NULL; + f = SIG_DFL; + } + if ((p->flags & (TF_DFL_INTR|TF_FATAL)) && f == SIG_DFL) + f = trapsig; + else if (p->flags & TF_SHELL_USES) { + if (!(p->flags & TF_ORIG_IGN) || Flag(FTALKING)) { + /* do what user wants at exec time */ + p->flags &= ~(TF_EXEC_IGN|TF_EXEC_DFL); + if (f == SIG_IGN) + p->flags |= TF_EXEC_IGN; + else + p->flags |= TF_EXEC_DFL; + } + /* assumes handler already set to what shell wants it + * (normally trapsig, but could be j_sigchld() or SIG_IGN) + */ + return; + } + + /* todo: should we let user know signal is ignored? how? */ + setsig(p, f, SS_RESTORE_CURR|SS_USER); +} + +/* Called by c_print() when writing to a co-process to ensure SIGPIPE won't + * kill shell (unless user catches it and exits) + */ +int +block_pipe() +{ + int restore_dfl = 0; + Trap *p = &sigtraps[SIGPIPE]; + + if (!(p->flags & (TF_ORIG_IGN|TF_ORIG_DFL))) { + setsig(p, SIG_IGN, SS_RESTORE_CURR); + if (p->flags & TF_ORIG_DFL) + restore_dfl = 1; + } else if (p->cursig == SIG_DFL) { + setsig(p, SIG_IGN, SS_RESTORE_CURR); + restore_dfl = 1; /* restore to SIG_DFL */ + } + return restore_dfl; +} + +/* Called by c_print() to undo whatever block_pipe() did */ +void +restore_pipe(restore_dfl) + int restore_dfl; +{ + if (restore_dfl) + setsig(&sigtraps[SIGPIPE], SIG_DFL, SS_RESTORE_CURR); +} + +/* Set action for a signal. Action may not be set if original + * action was SIG_IGN, depending on the value of flags and + * FTALKING. + */ +int +setsig(p, f, flags) + Trap *p; + handler_t f; + int flags; +{ + struct sigaction sigact; + + if (p->signal == SIGEXIT_ || p->signal == SIGERR_) + return 1; + + /* First time setting this signal? If so, get and note the current + * setting. + */ + if (!(p->flags & (TF_ORIG_IGN|TF_ORIG_DFL))) { + sigaction(p->signal, &Sigact_ign, &sigact); + p->flags |= sigact.sa_handler == SIG_IGN ? + TF_ORIG_IGN : TF_ORIG_DFL; + p->cursig = SIG_IGN; + } + + /* Generally, an ignored signal stays ignored, except if + * - the user of an interactive shell wants to change it + * - the shell wants for force a change + */ + if ((p->flags & TF_ORIG_IGN) && !(flags & SS_FORCE) + && (!(flags & SS_USER) || !Flag(FTALKING))) + return 0; + + setexecsig(p, flags & SS_RESTORE_MASK); + + /* This is here 'cause there should be a way of clearing shtraps, but + * don't know if this is a sane way of doing it. At the moment, + * all users of shtrap are lifetime users (SIGCHLD, SIGALRM, SIGWINCH). + */ + if (!(flags & SS_USER)) + p->shtrap = (handler_t) 0; + if (flags & SS_SHTRAP) { + p->shtrap = f; + f = trapsig; + } + + if (p->cursig != f) { + p->cursig = f; + sigemptyset(&sigact.sa_mask); + sigact.sa_flags = KSH_SA_FLAGS; + sigact.sa_handler = f; + sigaction(p->signal, &sigact, (struct sigaction *) 0); + } + + return 1; +} + +/* control what signal is set to before an exec() */ +void +setexecsig(p, restore) + Trap *p; + int restore; +{ + /* XXX debugging */ + if (!(p->flags & (TF_ORIG_IGN|TF_ORIG_DFL))) + internal_errorf(1, "setexecsig: unset signal %d(%s)", + p->signal, p->name); + + /* restore original value for exec'd kids */ + p->flags &= ~(TF_EXEC_IGN|TF_EXEC_DFL); + switch (restore & SS_RESTORE_MASK) { + case SS_RESTORE_CURR: /* leave things as they currently are */ + break; + case SS_RESTORE_ORIG: + p->flags |= p->flags & TF_ORIG_IGN ? TF_EXEC_IGN : TF_EXEC_DFL; + break; + case SS_RESTORE_DFL: + p->flags |= TF_EXEC_DFL; + break; + case SS_RESTORE_IGN: + p->flags |= TF_EXEC_IGN; + break; + } +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/tree.c b/bin/ksh/tree.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..96450221f --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/tree.c @@ -0,0 +1,766 @@ +/* $NetBSD: tree.c,v 1.6 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * command tree climbing + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: tree.c,v 1.6 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" + +#define INDENT 4 + +#define tputc(c, shf) shf_putchar(c, shf); +static void ptree ARGS((struct op *t, int indent, struct shf *f)); +static void pioact ARGS((struct shf *f, int indent, struct ioword *iop)); +static void tputC ARGS((int c, struct shf *shf)); +static void tputS ARGS((char *wp, struct shf *shf)); +static void vfptreef ARGS((struct shf *shf, int indent, const char *fmt, va_list va)); +static struct ioword **iocopy ARGS((struct ioword **iow, Area *ap)); +static void iofree ARGS((struct ioword **iow, Area *ap)); + +/* + * print a command tree + */ + +static void +ptree(t, indent, shf) + register struct op *t; + int indent; + register struct shf *shf; +{ + register char **w; + struct ioword **ioact; + struct op *t1; + + Chain: + if (t == NULL) + return; + switch (t->type) { + case TCOM: + if (t->vars) + for (w = t->vars; *w != NULL; ) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%S ", *w++); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, "#no-vars# "); + if (t->args) + for (w = t->args; *w != NULL; ) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%S ", *w++); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, "#no-args# "); + break; + case TEXEC: +#if 0 /* ?not useful - can't be called? */ + /* Print original vars */ + if (t->left->vars) + for (w = t->left->vars; *w != NULL; ) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%S ", *w++); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, "#no-vars# "); + /* Print expanded vars */ + if (t->args) + for (w = t->args; *w != NULL; ) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%s ", *w++); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, "#no-args# "); + /* Print original io */ + t = t->left; +#else + t = t->left; + goto Chain; +#endif + case TPAREN: + fptreef(shf, indent + 2, "( %T) ", t->left); + break; + case TPIPE: + fptreef(shf, indent, "%T| ", t->left); + t = t->right; + goto Chain; + case TLIST: + fptreef(shf, indent, "%T%;", t->left); + t = t->right; + goto Chain; + case TOR: + case TAND: + fptreef(shf, indent, "%T%s %T", + t->left, (t->type==TOR) ? "||" : "&&", t->right); + break; + case TBANG: + fptreef(shf, indent, "! "); + t = t->right; + goto Chain; + case TDBRACKET: + { + int i; + + fptreef(shf, indent, "[["); + for (i = 0; t->args[i]; i++) + fptreef(shf, indent, " %S", t->args[i]); + fptreef(shf, indent, " ]] "); + break; + } +#ifdef KSH + case TSELECT: + fptreef(shf, indent, "select %s ", t->str); + /* fall through */ +#endif /* KSH */ + case TFOR: + if (t->type == TFOR) + fptreef(shf, indent, "for %s ", t->str); + if (t->vars != NULL) { + fptreef(shf, indent, "in "); + for (w = t->vars; *w; ) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%S ", *w++); + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;"); + } + fptreef(shf, indent + INDENT, "do%N%T", t->left); + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;done "); + break; + case TCASE: + fptreef(shf, indent, "case %S in", t->str); + for (t1 = t->left; t1 != NULL; t1 = t1->right) { + fptreef(shf, indent, "%N("); + for (w = t1->vars; *w != NULL; w++) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%S%c", *w, + (w[1] != NULL) ? '|' : ')'); + fptreef(shf, indent + INDENT, "%;%T%N;;", t1->left); + } + fptreef(shf, indent, "%Nesac "); + break; + case TIF: + case TELIF: + /* 3 == strlen("if ") */ + fptreef(shf, indent + 3, "if %T", t->left); + for (;;) { + t = t->right; + if (t->left != NULL) { + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;"); + fptreef(shf, indent + INDENT, "then%N%T", + t->left); + } + if (t->right == NULL || t->right->type != TELIF) + break; + t = t->right; + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;"); + /* 5 == strlen("elif ") */ + fptreef(shf, indent + 5, "elif %T", t->left); + } + if (t->right != NULL) { + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;"); + fptreef(shf, indent + INDENT, "else%;%T", t->right); + } + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;fi "); + break; + case TWHILE: + case TUNTIL: + /* 6 == strlen("while"/"until") */ + fptreef(shf, indent + 6, "%s %T", + (t->type==TWHILE) ? "while" : "until", + t->left); + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;do"); + fptreef(shf, indent + INDENT, "%;%T", t->right); + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;done "); + break; + case TBRACE: + fptreef(shf, indent + INDENT, "{%;%T", t->left); + fptreef(shf, indent, "%;} "); + break; + case TCOPROC: + fptreef(shf, indent, "%T|& ", t->left); + break; + case TASYNC: + fptreef(shf, indent, "%T& ", t->left); + break; + case TFUNCT: + fptreef(shf, indent, + t->u.ksh_func ? "function %s %T" : "%s() %T", + t->str, t->left); + break; + case TTIME: + fptreef(shf, indent, "time %T", t->left); + break; + default: + fptreef(shf, indent, ""); + break; + } + if ((ioact = t->ioact) != NULL) { + int need_nl = 0; + + while (*ioact != NULL) + pioact(shf, indent, *ioact++); + /* Print here documents after everything else... */ + for (ioact = t->ioact; *ioact != NULL; ) { + struct ioword *iop = *ioact++; + + /* heredoc is 0 when tracing (set -x) */ + if ((iop->flag & IOTYPE) == IOHERE && iop->heredoc) { + tputc('\n', shf); + shf_puts(iop->heredoc, shf); + fptreef(shf, indent, "%s", + evalstr(iop->delim, 0)); + need_nl = 1; + } + } + /* Last delimiter must be followed by a newline (this often + * leads to an extra blank line, but its not worth worrying + * about) + */ + if (need_nl) + tputc('\n', shf); + } +} + +static void +pioact(shf, indent, iop) + register struct shf *shf; + int indent; + register struct ioword *iop; +{ + int flag = iop->flag; + int type = flag & IOTYPE; + int expected; + + expected = (type == IOREAD || type == IORDWR || type == IOHERE) ? 0 + : (type == IOCAT || type == IOWRITE) ? 1 + : (type == IODUP && (iop->unit == !(flag & IORDUP))) ? + iop->unit + : iop->unit + 1; + if (iop->unit != expected) + tputc('0' + iop->unit, shf); + + switch (type) { + case IOREAD: + fptreef(shf, indent, "< "); + break; + case IOHERE: + if (flag&IOSKIP) + fptreef(shf, indent, "<<- "); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, "<< "); + break; + case IOCAT: + fptreef(shf, indent, ">> "); + break; + case IOWRITE: + if (flag&IOCLOB) + fptreef(shf, indent, ">| "); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, "> "); + break; + case IORDWR: + fptreef(shf, indent, "<> "); + break; + case IODUP: + if (flag & IORDUP) + fptreef(shf, indent, "<&"); + else + fptreef(shf, indent, ">&"); + break; + } + /* name/delim are 0 when printing syntax errors */ + if (type == IOHERE) { + if (iop->delim) + fptreef(shf, indent, "%S ", iop->delim); + } else if (iop->name) + fptreef(shf, indent, (iop->flag & IONAMEXP) ? "%s " : "%S ", + iop->name); +} + + +/* + * variants of fputc, fputs for ptreef and snptreef + */ + +static void +tputC(c, shf) + register int c; + register struct shf *shf; +{ + if ((c&0x60) == 0) { /* C0|C1 */ + tputc((c&0x80) ? '$' : '^', shf); + tputc(((c&0x7F)|0x40), shf); + } else if ((c&0x7F) == 0x7F) { /* DEL */ + tputc((c&0x80) ? '$' : '^', shf); + tputc('?', shf); + } else + tputc(c, shf); +} + +static void +tputS(wp, shf) + register char *wp; + register struct shf *shf; +{ + register int c, quoted=0; + + /* problems: + * `...` -> $(...) + * 'foo' -> "foo" + * could change encoding to: + * OQUOTE ["'] ... CQUOTE ["'] + * COMSUB [(`] ...\0 (handle $ ` \ and maybe " in `...` case) + */ + while (1) + switch ((c = *wp++)) { + case EOS: + return; + case CHAR: + tputC(*wp++, shf); + break; + case QCHAR: + c = *wp++; + if (!quoted || (c == '"' || c == '`' || c == '$')) + tputc('\\', shf); + tputC(c, shf); + break; + case COMSUB: + tputc('$', shf); + tputc('(', shf); + while (*wp != 0) + tputC(*wp++, shf); + tputc(')', shf); + wp++; + break; + case EXPRSUB: + tputc('$', shf); + tputc('(', shf); + tputc('(', shf); + while (*wp != 0) + tputC(*wp++, shf); + tputc(')', shf); + tputc(')', shf); + wp++; + break; + case OQUOTE: + quoted = 1; + tputc('"', shf); + break; + case CQUOTE: + quoted = 0; + tputc('"', shf); + break; + case OSUBST: + tputc('$', shf); + if (*wp++ == '{') + tputc('{', shf); + while ((c = *wp++) != 0) + tputC(c, shf); + break; + case CSUBST: + if (*wp++ == '}') + tputc('}', shf); + break; +#ifdef KSH + case OPAT: + tputc(*wp++, shf); + tputc('(', shf); + break; + case SPAT: + tputc('|', shf); + break; + case CPAT: + tputc(')', shf); + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + } +} + +/* + * this is the _only_ way to reliably handle + * variable args with an ANSI compiler + */ +/* VARARGS */ +int +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +fptreef(struct shf *shf, int indent, const char *fmt, ...) +#else +fptreef(shf, indent, fmt, va_alist) + struct shf *shf; + int indent; + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + + vfptreef(shf, indent, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + return 0; +} + +/* VARARGS */ +char * +#ifdef HAVE_PROTOTYPES +snptreef(char *s, int n, const char *fmt, ...) +#else +snptreef(s, n, fmt, va_alist) + char *s; + int n; + const char *fmt; + va_dcl +#endif +{ + va_list va; + struct shf shf; + + shf_sopen(s, n, SHF_WR | (s ? 0 : SHF_DYNAMIC), &shf); + + SH_VA_START(va, fmt); + vfptreef(&shf, 0, fmt, va); + va_end(va); + + return shf_sclose(&shf); /* null terminates */ +} + +static void +vfptreef(shf, indent, fmt, va) + register struct shf *shf; + int indent; + const char *fmt; + register va_list va; +{ + register int c; + + while ((c = *fmt++)) + if (c == '%') { + register long n; + register char *p; + int neg; + + switch ((c = *fmt++)) { + case 'c': + tputc(va_arg(va, int), shf); + break; + case 's': + p = va_arg(va, char *); + while (*p) + tputc(*p++, shf); + break; + case 'S': /* word */ + p = va_arg(va, char *); + tputS(p, shf); + break; + case 'd': case 'u': /* decimal */ + n = (c == 'd') ? va_arg(va, int) + : va_arg(va, unsigned int); + neg = c=='d' && n<0; + p = ulton((neg) ? -n : n, 10); + if (neg) + *--p = '-'; + while (*p) + tputc(*p++, shf); + break; + case 'T': /* format tree */ + ptree(va_arg(va, struct op *), indent, shf); + break; + case ';': /* newline or ; */ + case 'N': /* newline or space */ + if (shf->flags & SHF_STRING) { + if (c == ';') + tputc(';', shf); + tputc(' ', shf); + } else { + int i; + + tputc('\n', shf); + for (i = indent; i >= 8; i -= 8) + tputc('\t', shf); + for (; i > 0; --i) + tputc(' ', shf); + } + break; + case 'R': + pioact(shf, indent, va_arg(va, struct ioword *)); + break; + default: + tputc(c, shf); + break; + } + } else + tputc(c, shf); +} + +/* + * copy tree (for function definition) + */ + +struct op * +tcopy(t, ap) + register struct op *t; + Area *ap; +{ + register struct op *r; + register char **tw, **rw; + + if (t == NULL) + return NULL; + + r = (struct op *) alloc(sizeof(struct op), ap); + + r->type = t->type; + r->u.evalflags = t->u.evalflags; + + r->str = t->type == TCASE ? wdcopy(t->str, ap) : str_save(t->str, ap); + + if (t->vars == NULL) + r->vars = NULL; + else { + for (tw = t->vars; *tw++ != NULL; ) + ; + rw = r->vars = (char **) + alloc((tw - t->vars + 1) * sizeof(*tw), ap); + for (tw = t->vars; *tw != NULL; ) + *rw++ = wdcopy(*tw++, ap); + *rw = NULL; + } + + if (t->args == NULL) + r->args = NULL; + else { + for (tw = t->args; *tw++ != NULL; ) + ; + rw = r->args = (char **) + alloc((tw - t->args + 1) * sizeof(*tw), ap); + for (tw = t->args; *tw != NULL; ) + *rw++ = wdcopy(*tw++, ap); + *rw = NULL; + } + + r->ioact = (t->ioact == NULL) ? NULL : iocopy(t->ioact, ap); + + r->left = tcopy(t->left, ap); + r->right = tcopy(t->right, ap); + r->lineno = t->lineno; + + return r; +} + +char * +wdcopy(wp, ap) + const char *wp; + Area *ap; +{ + size_t len = wdscan(wp, EOS) - wp; + return memcpy(alloc(len, ap), wp, len); +} + +/* return the position of prefix c in wp plus 1 */ +char * +wdscan(wp, c) + register const char *wp; + register int c; +{ + register int nest = 0; + + while (1) + switch (*wp++) { + case EOS: + return (char *) __UNCONST(wp); + case CHAR: + case QCHAR: + wp++; + break; + case COMSUB: + case EXPRSUB: + while (*wp++ != 0) + ; + break; + case OQUOTE: + case CQUOTE: + break; + case OSUBST: + nest++; + while (*wp++ != '\0') + ; + break; + case CSUBST: + wp++; + if (c == CSUBST && nest == 0) + return (char *) __UNCONST(wp); + nest--; + break; +#ifdef KSH + case OPAT: + nest++; + wp++; + break; + case SPAT: + case CPAT: + if (c == wp[-1] && nest == 0) + return (char *) __UNCONST(wp); + if (wp[-1] == CPAT) + nest--; + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + default: + internal_errorf(0, + "wdscan: unknown char 0x%x (carrying on)", + wp[-1]); + } +} + +/* return a copy of wp without any of the mark up characters and + * with quote characters (" ' \) stripped. + * (string is allocated from ATEMP) + */ +char * +wdstrip(wp) + const char *wp; +{ + struct shf shf; + int c; + + shf_sopen((char *) 0, 32, SHF_WR | SHF_DYNAMIC, &shf); + + /* problems: + * `...` -> $(...) + * x${foo:-"hi"} -> x${foo:-hi} + * x${foo:-'hi'} -> x${foo:-hi} + */ + while (1) + switch ((c = *wp++)) { + case EOS: + return shf_sclose(&shf); /* null terminates */ + case CHAR: + case QCHAR: + shf_putchar(*wp++, &shf); + break; + case COMSUB: + shf_putchar('$', &shf); + shf_putchar('(', &shf); + while (*wp != 0) + shf_putchar(*wp++, &shf); + shf_putchar(')', &shf); + break; + case EXPRSUB: + shf_putchar('$', &shf); + shf_putchar('(', &shf); + shf_putchar('(', &shf); + while (*wp != 0) + shf_putchar(*wp++, &shf); + shf_putchar(')', &shf); + shf_putchar(')', &shf); + break; + case OQUOTE: + break; + case CQUOTE: + break; + case OSUBST: + shf_putchar('$', &shf); + if (*wp++ == '{') + shf_putchar('{', &shf); + while ((c = *wp++) != 0) + shf_putchar(c, &shf); + break; + case CSUBST: + if (*wp++ == '}') + shf_putchar('}', &shf); + break; +#ifdef KSH + case OPAT: + shf_putchar(*wp++, &shf); + shf_putchar('(', &shf); + break; + case SPAT: + shf_putchar('|', &shf); + break; + case CPAT: + shf_putchar(')', &shf); + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + } +} + +static struct ioword ** +iocopy(iow, ap) + register struct ioword **iow; + Area *ap; +{ + register struct ioword **ior; + register int i; + + for (ior = iow; *ior++ != NULL; ) + ; + ior = (struct ioword **) alloc((ior - iow + 1) * sizeof(*ior), ap); + + for (i = 0; iow[i] != NULL; i++) { + register struct ioword *p, *q; + + p = iow[i]; + q = (struct ioword *) alloc(sizeof(*p), ap); + ior[i] = q; + *q = *p; + if (p->name != (char *) 0) + q->name = wdcopy(p->name, ap); + if (p->delim != (char *) 0) + q->delim = wdcopy(p->delim, ap); + if (p->heredoc != (char *) 0) + q->heredoc = str_save(p->heredoc, ap); + } + ior[i] = NULL; + + return ior; +} + +/* + * free tree (for function definition) + */ + +void +tfree(t, ap) + register struct op *t; + Area *ap; +{ + register char **w; + + if (t == NULL) + return; + + if (t->str != NULL) + afree((void*)t->str, ap); + + if (t->vars != NULL) { + for (w = t->vars; *w != NULL; w++) + afree((void*)*w, ap); + afree((void*)t->vars, ap); + } + + if (t->args != NULL) { + for (w = t->args; *w != NULL; w++) + afree((void*)*w, ap); + afree((void*)t->args, ap); + } + + if (t->ioact != NULL) + iofree(t->ioact, ap); + + tfree(t->left, ap); + tfree(t->right, ap); + + afree((void*)t, ap); +} + +static void +iofree(iow, ap) + struct ioword **iow; + Area *ap; +{ + register struct ioword **iop; + register struct ioword *p; + + for (iop = iow; (p = *iop++) != NULL; ) { + if (p->name != NULL) + afree((void*)p->name, ap); + if (p->delim != NULL) + afree((void*)p->delim, ap); + if (p->heredoc != NULL) + afree((void*)p->heredoc, ap); + afree((void*)p, ap); + } +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/tree.h b/bin/ksh/tree.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b0aea1e1c --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/tree.h @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +/* $NetBSD: tree.h,v 1.4 2004/07/07 19:20:09 mycroft Exp $ */ + +/* + * command trees for compile/execute + */ + +/* $Id: tree.h,v 1.4 2004/07/07 19:20:09 mycroft Exp $ */ + +#define NOBLOCK ((struct op *)NULL) +#define NOWORD ((char *)NULL) +#define NOWORDS ((char **)NULL) + +/* + * Description of a command or an operation on commands. + */ +struct op { + short type; /* operation type, see below */ + union { /* WARNING: newtp(), tcopy() use evalflags = 0 to clear union */ + short evalflags; /* TCOM: arg expansion eval() flags */ + short ksh_func; /* TFUNC: function x (vs x()) */ + } u; + char **args; /* arguments to a command */ + char **vars; /* variable assignments */ + struct ioword **ioact; /* IO actions (eg, < > >>) */ + struct op *left, *right; /* descendents */ + char *str; /* word for case; identifier for for, + * select, and functions; + * path to execute for TEXEC; + * time hook for TCOM. + */ + int lineno; /* TCOM/TFUNC: LINENO for this */ +}; + +/* Tree.type values */ +#define TEOF 0 +#define TCOM 1 /* command */ +#define TPAREN 2 /* (c-list) */ +#define TPIPE 3 /* a | b */ +#define TLIST 4 /* a ; b */ +#define TOR 5 /* || */ +#define TAND 6 /* && */ +#define TBANG 7 /* ! */ +#define TDBRACKET 8 /* [[ .. ]] */ +#define TFOR 9 +#define TSELECT 10 +#define TCASE 11 +#define TIF 12 +#define TWHILE 13 +#define TUNTIL 14 +#define TELIF 15 +#define TPAT 16 /* pattern in case */ +#define TBRACE 17 /* {c-list} */ +#define TASYNC 18 /* c & */ +#define TFUNCT 19 /* function name { command; } */ +#define TTIME 20 /* time pipeline */ +#define TEXEC 21 /* fork/exec eval'd TCOM */ +#define TCOPROC 22 /* coprocess |& */ + +/* + * prefix codes for words in command tree + */ +#define EOS 0 /* end of string */ +#define CHAR 1 /* unquoted character */ +#define QCHAR 2 /* quoted character */ +#define COMSUB 3 /* $() substitution (0 terminated) */ +#define EXPRSUB 4 /* $(()) substitution (0 terminated) */ +#define OQUOTE 5 /* opening " or ' */ +#define CQUOTE 6 /* closing " or ' */ +#define OSUBST 7 /* opening ${ subst (followed by { or X) */ +#define CSUBST 8 /* closing } of above (followed by } or X) */ +#define OPAT 9 /* open pattern: *(, @(, etc. */ +#define SPAT 10 /* separate pattern: | */ +#define CPAT 11 /* close pattern: ) */ + +/* + * IO redirection + */ +struct ioword { + int unit; /* unit affected */ + int flag; /* action (below) */ + char *name; /* file name (unused if heredoc) */ + char *delim; /* delimiter for <<,<<- */ + char *heredoc;/* content of heredoc */ +}; + +/* ioword.flag - type of redirection */ +#define IOTYPE 0xF /* type: bits 0:3 */ +#define IOREAD 0x1 /* < */ +#define IOWRITE 0x2 /* > */ +#define IORDWR 0x3 /* <>: todo */ +#define IOHERE 0x4 /* << (here file) */ +#define IOCAT 0x5 /* >> */ +#define IODUP 0x6 /* <&/>& */ +#define IOEVAL BIT(4) /* expand in << */ +#define IOSKIP BIT(5) /* <<-, skip ^\t* */ +#define IOCLOB BIT(6) /* >|, override -o noclobber */ +#define IORDUP BIT(7) /* x<&y (as opposed to x>&y) */ +#define IONAMEXP BIT(8) /* name has been expanded */ + +/* execute/exchild flags */ +#define XEXEC BIT(0) /* execute without forking */ +#define XFORK BIT(1) /* fork before executing */ +#define XBGND BIT(2) /* command & */ +#define XPIPEI BIT(3) /* input is pipe */ +#define XPIPEO BIT(4) /* output is pipe */ +#define XPIPE (XPIPEI|XPIPEO) /* member of pipe */ +#define XXCOM BIT(5) /* `...` command */ +#define XPCLOSE BIT(6) /* exchild: close close_fd in parent */ +#define XCCLOSE BIT(7) /* exchild: close close_fd in child */ +#define XERROK BIT(8) /* non-zero exit ok (for set -e) */ +#define XCOPROC BIT(9) /* starting a co-process */ +#define XTIME BIT(10) /* timing TCOM command */ +#define XINTACT BIT(11) /* OS2: proc started from interactive session */ + +/* + * flags to control expansion of words (assumed by t->evalflags to fit + * in a short) + */ +#define DOBLANK BIT(0) /* perform blank interpretation */ +#define DOGLOB BIT(1) /* expand [?* */ +#define DOPAT BIT(2) /* quote *?[ */ +#define DOTILDE BIT(3) /* normal ~ expansion (first char) */ +#define DONTRUNCOMMAND BIT(4) /* do not run $(command) things */ +#define DOASNTILDE BIT(5) /* assignment ~ expansion (after =, :) */ +#define DOBRACE_ BIT(6) /* used by expand(): do brace expansion */ +#define DOMAGIC_ BIT(7) /* used by expand(): string contains MAGIC */ +#define DOTEMP_ BIT(8) /* ditto : in word part of ${..[%#=?]..} */ +#define DOVACHECK BIT(9) /* var assign check (for typeset, set, etc) */ +#define DOMARKDIRS BIT(10) /* force markdirs behaviour */ + +/* + * The arguments of [[ .. ]] expressions are kept in t->args[] and flags + * indicating how the arguments have been munged are kept in t->vars[]. + * The contents of t->vars[] are stuffed strings (so they can be treated + * like all other t->vars[]) in which the second character is the one that + * is examined. The DB_* defines are the values for these second characters. + */ +#define DB_NORM 1 /* normal argument */ +#define DB_OR 2 /* || -> -o conversion */ +#define DB_AND 3 /* && -> -a conversion */ +#define DB_BE 4 /* an inserted -BE */ +#define DB_PAT 5 /* a pattern argument */ diff --git a/bin/ksh/tty.c b/bin/ksh/tty.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a60d7329 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/tty.c @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +/* $NetBSD: tty.c,v 1.4 2003/06/23 11:39:06 agc Exp $ */ + +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: tty.c,v 1.4 2003/06/23 11:39:06 agc Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#define EXTERN +#include "tty.h" +#undef EXTERN + +int +get_tty(fd, ts) + int fd; + TTY_state *ts; +{ + int ret; + +# ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H + ret = tcgetattr(fd, ts); +# else /* HAVE_TERIOS_H */ +# ifdef HAVE_TERMIO_H + ret = ioctl(fd, TCGETA, ts); +# else /* HAVE_TERMIO_H */ + ret = ioctl(fd, TIOCGETP, &ts->sgttyb); +# ifdef TIOCGATC + if (ioctl(fd, TIOCGATC, &ts->lchars) < 0) + ret = -1; +# else + if (ioctl(fd, TIOCGETC, &ts->tchars) < 0) + ret = -1; +# ifdef TIOCGLTC + if (ioctl(fd, TIOCGLTC, &ts->ltchars) < 0) + ret = -1; +# endif /* TIOCGLTC */ +# endif /* TIOCGATC */ +# endif /* HAVE_TERMIO_H */ +# endif /* HAVE_TERIOS_H */ + return ret; +} + +int +set_tty(fd, ts, flags) + int fd; + TTY_state *ts; + int flags; +{ + int ret = 0; + +# ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H + ret = tcsetattr(fd, TCSADRAIN, ts); +# else /* HAVE_TERIOS_H */ +# ifdef HAVE_TERMIO_H +# ifndef TCSETAW /* e.g. Cray-2 */ + /* first wait for output to drain */ +# ifdef TCSBRK + if (ioctl(tty_fd, TCSBRK, 1) < 0) + ret = -1; +# else /* the following kludge is minimally intrusive, but sometimes fails */ + if (flags & TF_WAIT) + sleep((unsigned)1); /* fake it */ +# endif +# endif /* !TCSETAW */ +# if defined(_BSD_SYSV) || !defined(TCSETAW) +/* _BSD_SYSV must force TIOCSETN instead of TIOCSETP (preserve type-ahead) */ + if (ioctl(tty_fd, TCSETA, ts) < 0) + ret = -1; +# else + if (ioctl(tty_fd, TCSETAW, ts) < 0) + ret = -1; +# endif +# else /* HAVE_TERMIO_H */ +# if defined(__mips) && (defined(_SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(__SYSTYPE_BSD43)) + /* Under RISC/os 5.00, bsd43 environment, after a tty driver + * generated interrupt (eg, INTR, TSTP), all output to tty is + * lost until a SETP is done (there must be a better way of + * doing this...). + */ + if (flags & TF_MIPSKLUDGE) + ret = ioctl(fd, TIOCSETP, &ts->sgttyb); + else +# endif /* _SYSTYPE_BSD43 */ + ret = ioctl(fd, TIOCSETN, &ts->sgttyb); +# ifdef TIOCGATC + if (ioctl(fd, TIOCSATC, &ts->lchars) < 0) + ret = -1; +# else + if (ioctl(fd, TIOCSETC, &ts->tchars) < 0) + ret = -1; +# ifdef TIOCGLTC + if (ioctl(fd, TIOCSLTC, &ts->ltchars) < 0) + ret = -1; +# endif /* TIOCGLTC */ +# endif /* TIOCGATC */ +# endif /* HAVE_TERMIO_H */ +# endif /* HAVE_TERIOS_H */ + return ret; +} + + +/* Initialize tty_fd. Used for saving/reseting tty modes upon + * foreground job completion and for setting up tty process group. + */ +void +tty_init(init_ttystate) + int init_ttystate; +{ + int do_close = 1; + int tfd; + const char *devtty = _PATH_TTY; + + if (tty_fd >= 0) { + close(tty_fd); + tty_fd = -1; + } + tty_devtty = 1; + + /* SCO can't job control on /dev/tty, so don't try... */ +#if !defined(__SCO__) + if ((tfd = open(devtty, O_RDWR, 0)) < 0) { +#ifdef __NeXT + /* rlogin on NeXT boxes does not set up the controlling tty, + * so force it to be done here... + */ + { + extern char *ttyname ARGS((int)); + char *s = ttyname(isatty(2) ? 2 : 0); + int fd; + + if (s && (fd = open(s, O_RDWR, 0)) >= 0) { + close(fd); + tfd = open(devtty, O_RDWR, 0); + } + } +#endif /* __NeXT */ + +/* X11R5 xterm on mips doesn't set controlling tty properly - temporary hack */ +# if !defined(__mips) || !(defined(_SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(__SYSTYPE_BSD43)) + if (tfd < 0) { + tty_devtty = 0; + warningf(FALSE, + "No controlling tty (open %s: %s)", + devtty, strerror(errno)); + } +# endif /* __mips */ + } +#else /* !__SCO__ */ + tfd = -1; +#endif /* __SCO__ */ + + if (tfd < 0) { + do_close = 0; + if (isatty(0)) + tfd = 0; + else if (isatty(2)) + tfd = 2; + else { + warningf(FALSE, "Can't find tty file descriptor"); + return; + } + } + if ((tty_fd = ksh_dupbase(tfd, FDBASE)) < 0) { + warningf(FALSE, "j_ttyinit: dup of tty fd failed: %s", + strerror(errno)); + } else if (fd_clexec(tty_fd) < 0) { + warningf(FALSE, "j_ttyinit: can't set close-on-exec flag: %s", + strerror(errno)); + close(tty_fd); + tty_fd = -1; + } else if (init_ttystate) + get_tty(tty_fd, &tty_state); + if (do_close) + close(tfd); +} + +void +tty_close() +{ + if (tty_fd >= 0) { + close(tty_fd); + tty_fd = -1; + } +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/tty.h b/bin/ksh/tty.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..08c6b7c59 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/tty.h @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/* $NetBSD: tty.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:25 tls Exp $ */ + +/* + tty.h -- centralized definitions for a variety of terminal interfaces + + created by DPK, Oct. 1986 + + Rearranged to work with autoconf, added TTY_state, get_tty/set_tty + Michael Rendell, May '94 + + last edit: 30-Jul-1987 D A Gwyn +*/ +/* $NetBSD: tty.h,v 1.2 1997/01/12 19:12:25 tls Exp $ */ + +/* some useful #defines */ +#ifdef EXTERN +# define I__(i) = i +#else +# define I__(i) +# define EXTERN extern +# define EXTERN_DEFINED +#endif + +/* Don't know of a system on which including sys/ioctl.h with termios.h + * causes problems. If there is one, these lines need to be deleted and + * aclocal.m4 needs to have stuff un-commented. + */ +#ifdef SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIOS +# define SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIOS +#endif /* SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIOS */ +#ifdef SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIO +# define SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIO +#endif /* SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIO */ + +#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H +# include +# ifdef SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIOS +# if !(defined(sun) && !defined(__svr4__)) /* too many warnings on sunos */ + /* Need to include sys/ioctl.h on some systems to get the TIOCGWINSZ + * stuff (eg, digital unix). + */ +# include +# endif /* !(sun && !__svr4__) */ +# endif /* SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIOS */ +typedef struct termios TTY_state; +#else +# ifdef HAVE_TERMIO_H +# include +# ifdef SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIO +# include /* see comment above in termios stuff */ +# endif /* SYS_IOCTL_WITH_TERMIO */ +# if _BSD_SYSV /* BRL UNIX System V emulation */ +# ifndef NTTYDISC +# define TIOCGETD _IOR( 't', 0, int ) +# define TIOCSETD _IOW( 't', 1, int ) +# define NTTYDISC 2 +# endif +# ifndef TIOCSTI +# define TIOCSTI _IOW( 't', 114, char ) +# endif +# ifndef TIOCSPGRP +# define TIOCSPGRP _IOW( 't', 118, int ) +# endif +# endif /* _BSD_SYSV */ +typedef struct termio TTY_state; +# else /* HAVE_TERMIO_H */ +/* Assume BSD tty stuff. Uses TIOCGETP, TIOCSETN; uses TIOCGATC/TIOCSATC if + * available, otherwise it uses TIOCGETC/TIOCSETC (also uses TIOCGLTC/TIOCSLTC + * if available) + */ +# ifdef _MINIX +# include +# define TIOCSETN TIOCSETP +# else +# include +# endif +typedef struct { + struct sgttyb sgttyb; +# ifdef TIOCGATC + struct lchars lchars; +# else /* TIOCGATC */ + struct tchars tchars; +# ifdef TIOCGLTC + struct ltchars ltchars; +# endif /* TIOCGLTC */ +# endif /* TIOCGATC */ +} TTY_state; +# endif /* HAVE_TERMIO_H */ +#endif /* HAVE_TERMIOS_H */ + +/* Flags for set_tty() */ +#define TF_NONE 0x00 +#define TF_WAIT 0x01 /* drain output, even it requires sleep() */ +#define TF_MIPSKLUDGE 0x02 /* kludge to unwedge RISC/os 5.0 tty driver */ + +EXTERN int tty_fd I__(-1); /* dup'd tty file descriptor */ +EXTERN int tty_devtty; /* true if tty_fd is from /dev/tty */ +EXTERN TTY_state tty_state; /* saved tty state */ + +extern int get_tty ARGS((int fd, TTY_state *ts)); +extern int set_tty ARGS((int fd, TTY_state *ts, int flags)); +extern void tty_init ARGS((int init_ttystate)); +extern void tty_close ARGS((void)); + +/* be sure not to interfere with anyone else's idea about EXTERN */ +#ifdef EXTERN_DEFINED +# undef EXTERN_DEFINED +# undef EXTERN +#endif +#undef I__ diff --git a/bin/ksh/var.c b/bin/ksh/var.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b98a5dd36 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/var.c @@ -0,0 +1,1260 @@ +/* $NetBSD: var.c,v 1.17 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $ */ + +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: var.c,v 1.17 2011/10/16 17:12:11 joerg Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" +#include "ksh_time.h" +#include "ksh_limval.h" +#include "ksh_stat.h" +#include + +/* + * Variables + * + * WARNING: unreadable code, needs a rewrite + * + * if (flag&INTEGER), val.i contains integer value, and type contains base. + * otherwise, (val.s + type) contains string value. + * if (flag&EXPORT), val.s contains "name=value" for E-Z exporting. + */ +static struct tbl vtemp; +static struct table specials; +static char *formatstr ARGS((struct tbl *vp, const char *s)); +static void export ARGS((struct tbl *vp, const char *val)); +static int special ARGS((const char *name)); +static void unspecial ARGS((const char *name)); +static void getspec ARGS((struct tbl *vp)); +static void setspec ARGS((struct tbl *vp)); +static void unsetspec ARGS((struct tbl *vp)); +static struct tbl *arraysearch ARGS((struct tbl *, int)); + +/* + * create a new block for function calls and simple commands + * assume caller has allocated and set up e->loc + */ +void +newblock() +{ + register struct block *l; + static char *const empty[] = {null}; + + l = (struct block *) alloc(sizeof(struct block), ATEMP); + l->flags = 0; + ainit(&l->area); /* todo: could use e->area (l->area => l->areap) */ + if (!e->loc) { + l->argc = 0; + l->argv = (char **) __UNCONST(empty); + } else { + l->argc = e->loc->argc; + l->argv = e->loc->argv; + } + l->exit = l->error = NULL; + tinit(&l->vars, &l->area, 0); + tinit(&l->funs, &l->area, 0); + l->next = e->loc; + e->loc = l; +} + +/* + * pop a block handling special variables + */ +void +popblock() +{ + register struct block *l = e->loc; + register struct tbl *vp, **vpp = l->vars.tbls, *vq; + register int i; + + e->loc = l->next; /* pop block */ + for (i = l->vars.size; --i >= 0; ) { + if ((vp = *vpp++) != NULL && (vp->flag&SPECIAL)) { + if ((vq = global(vp->name))->flag & ISSET) + setspec(vq); + else + unsetspec(vq); + } + } + if (l->flags & BF_DOGETOPTS) + user_opt = l->getopts_state; + afreeall(&l->area); + afree(l, ATEMP); +} + +/* called by main() to initialize variable data structures */ +void +initvar() +{ + static const struct { + const char *name; + int v; + } names[] = { + { "COLUMNS", V_COLUMNS }, + { "IFS", V_IFS }, + { "OPTIND", V_OPTIND }, + { "PATH", V_PATH }, + { "POSIXLY_CORRECT", V_POSIXLY_CORRECT }, + { "TMPDIR", V_TMPDIR }, +#ifdef HISTORY + { "HISTFILE", V_HISTFILE }, + { "HISTSIZE", V_HISTSIZE }, +#endif /* HISTORY */ +#ifdef EDIT + { "EDITOR", V_EDITOR }, + { "VISUAL", V_VISUAL }, +#endif /* EDIT */ +#ifdef KSH + { "MAIL", V_MAIL }, + { "MAILCHECK", V_MAILCHECK }, + { "MAILPATH", V_MAILPATH }, + { "RANDOM", V_RANDOM }, + { "SECONDS", V_SECONDS }, + { "TMOUT", V_TMOUT }, +#endif /* KSH */ + { "LINENO", V_LINENO }, + { (char *) 0, 0 } + }; + int i; + struct tbl *tp; + + tinit(&specials, APERM, 32); /* must be 2^n (currently 17 specials) */ + for (i = 0; names[i].name; i++) { + tp = tenter(&specials, names[i].name, hash(names[i].name)); + tp->flag = DEFINED|ISSET; + tp->type = names[i].v; + } +} + +/* Used to calculate an array index for global()/local(). Sets *arrayp to + * non-zero if this is an array, sets *valp to the array index, returns + * the basename of the array. + */ +const char *array_index_calc(const char *n, bool_t *arrayp, int *valp); + +const char * +array_index_calc(n, arrayp, valp) + const char *n; + bool_t *arrayp; + int *valp; +{ + const char *p; + int len; + + *arrayp = FALSE; + p = skip_varname(n, FALSE); + if (p != n && *p == '[' && (len = array_ref_len(p))) { + char *sub, *tmp; + long rval; + + /* Calculate the value of the subscript */ + *arrayp = TRUE; + tmp = str_nsave(p+1, len-2, ATEMP); + sub = substitute(tmp, 0); + afree(tmp, ATEMP); + n = str_nsave(n, p - n, ATEMP); + evaluate(sub, &rval, KSH_UNWIND_ERROR); + if (rval < 0 || rval > ARRAYMAX) + errorf("%s: subscript out of range", n); + *valp = rval; + afree(sub, ATEMP); + } + return n; +} + +/* + * Search for variable, if not found create globally. + */ +struct tbl * +global(n) + register const char *n; +{ + register struct block *l = e->loc; + register struct tbl *vp; + register int c; + unsigned h; + bool_t array; + int val; + + /* Check to see if this is an array */ + n = array_index_calc(n, &array, &val); + h = hash(n); + c = n[0]; + if (!letter(c)) { + if (array) + errorf("bad substitution"); + vp = &vtemp; + vp->flag = DEFINED; + vp->type = 0; + vp->areap = ATEMP; + *vp->name = c; + if (digit(c)) { + for (c = 0; digit(*n); n++) + c = c*10 + *n-'0'; + if (c <= l->argc) + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(vp, l->argv[c], KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + vp->flag |= RDONLY; + return vp; + } + vp->flag |= RDONLY; + if (n[1] != '\0') + return vp; + vp->flag |= ISSET|INTEGER; + switch (c) { + case '$': + vp->val.i = kshpid; + break; + case '!': + /* If no job, expand to nothing */ + if ((vp->val.i = j_async()) == 0) + vp->flag &= ~(ISSET|INTEGER); + break; + case '?': + vp->val.i = exstat; + break; + case '#': + vp->val.i = l->argc; + break; + case '-': + vp->flag &= ~INTEGER; + vp->val.s = getoptions(); + break; + default: + vp->flag &= ~(ISSET|INTEGER); + } + return vp; + } + for (l = e->loc; ; l = l->next) { + vp = tsearch(&l->vars, n, h); + if (vp != NULL) { + if (array) + return arraysearch(vp, val); + else + return vp; + } + if (l->next == NULL) + break; + } + vp = tenter(&l->vars, n, h); + if (array) + vp = arraysearch(vp, val); + vp->flag |= DEFINED; + if (special(n)) + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + return vp; +} + +/* + * Search for local variable, if not found create locally. + */ +struct tbl * +local(n, copy) + register const char *n; + bool_t copy; +{ + register struct block *l = e->loc; + register struct tbl *vp; + unsigned h; + bool_t array; + int val; + + /* Check to see if this is an array */ + n = array_index_calc(n, &array, &val); + h = hash(n); + if (!letter(*n)) { + vp = &vtemp; + vp->flag = DEFINED|RDONLY; + vp->type = 0; + vp->areap = ATEMP; + return vp; + } + vp = tenter(&l->vars, n, h); + if (copy && !(vp->flag & DEFINED)) { + struct block *ll = l; + struct tbl *vq = (struct tbl *) 0; + + while ((ll = ll->next) && !(vq = tsearch(&ll->vars, n, h))) + ; + if (vq) { + vp->flag |= vq->flag & (EXPORT|INTEGER|RDONLY + |LJUST|RJUST|ZEROFIL + |LCASEV|UCASEV_AL|INT_U|INT_L); + if (vq->flag & INTEGER) + vp->type = vq->type; + vp->u2.field = vq->u2.field; + } + } + if (array) + vp = arraysearch(vp, val); + vp->flag |= DEFINED; + if (special(n)) + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + return vp; +} + +/* get variable string value */ +char * +str_val(vp) + register struct tbl *vp; +{ + char *s; + + if ((vp->flag&SPECIAL)) + getspec(vp); + if (!(vp->flag&ISSET)) + s = null; /* special to dollar() */ + else if (!(vp->flag&INTEGER)) /* string source */ + s = vp->val.s + vp->type; + else { /* integer source */ + /* worst case number length is when base=2, so use BITS(long) */ + /* minus base # number null */ + static char strbuf[1 + 2 + 1 + BITS(long) + 1]; + const char *digits = (vp->flag & UCASEV_AL) ? + "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" + : "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; + register unsigned long n; + register int base; + + s = strbuf + sizeof(strbuf); + if (vp->flag & INT_U) + n = (unsigned long) vp->val.i; + else + n = (vp->val.i < 0) ? -vp->val.i : vp->val.i; + base = (vp->type == 0) ? 10 : vp->type; + + *--s = '\0'; + do { + *--s = digits[n % base]; + n /= base; + } while (n != 0); + if (base != 10) { + *--s = '#'; + *--s = digits[base % 10]; + if (base >= 10) + *--s = digits[base / 10]; + } + if (!(vp->flag & INT_U) && vp->val.i < 0) + *--s = '-'; + if (vp->flag & (RJUST|LJUST)) { /* case already dealt with */ + s = formatstr(vp, s); + (void)strlcpy(strbuf, s, sizeof(strbuf)); + afree(s, ATEMP); + s = strbuf; + } + } + return s; +} + +/* get variable integer value, with error checking */ +long +intval(vp) + register struct tbl *vp; +{ + long num; + int base; + + base = getint(vp, &num); + if (base == -1) + /* XXX check calls - is error here ok by POSIX? */ + errorf("%s: bad number", str_val(vp)); + return num; +} + +/* set variable to string value */ +int +setstr(vq, s, error_ok) + register struct tbl *vq; + const char *s; + int error_ok; +{ + char *fs = NULL; + int no_ro_check = error_ok & 0x4; + error_ok &= ~0x4; + if ((vq->flag & RDONLY) && !no_ro_check) { + warningf(TRUE, "%s: is read only", vq->name); + if (!error_ok) + errorf("%s", null); + return 0; + } + if (!(vq->flag&INTEGER)) { /* string dest */ + if ((vq->flag&ALLOC)) { + /* debugging */ + if (s >= vq->val.s + && s <= vq->val.s + strlen(vq->val.s)) + internal_errorf(TRUE, + "setstr: %s=%s: assigning to self", + vq->name, s); + afree((void*)vq->val.s, vq->areap); + } + vq->flag &= ~(ISSET|ALLOC); + vq->type = 0; + if (s && (vq->flag & (UCASEV_AL|LCASEV|LJUST|RJUST))) + s = fs = formatstr(vq, s); + if ((vq->flag&EXPORT)) + export(vq, s); + else { + vq->val.s = str_save(s, vq->areap); + vq->flag |= ALLOC; + } + } else /* integer dest */ + if (!v_evaluate(vq, s, error_ok)) + return 0; + vq->flag |= ISSET; + if ((vq->flag&SPECIAL)) + setspec(vq); + if (fs) + afree(fs, ATEMP); + return 1; +} + +/* set variable to integer */ +void +setint(vq, n) + register struct tbl *vq; + long n; +{ + if (!(vq->flag&INTEGER)) { + register struct tbl *vp = &vtemp; + vp->flag = (ISSET|INTEGER); + vp->type = 0; + vp->areap = ATEMP; + vp->val.i = n; + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(vq, str_val(vp), KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } else + vq->val.i = n; + vq->flag |= ISSET; + if ((vq->flag&SPECIAL)) + setspec(vq); +} + +int +getint(vp, nump) + struct tbl *vp; + long *nump; +{ + register char *s; + register int c; + int base, neg; + int have_base = 0; + long num; + + if (vp->flag&SPECIAL) + getspec(vp); + /* XXX is it possible for ISSET to be set and val.s to be 0? */ + if (!(vp->flag&ISSET) || (!(vp->flag&INTEGER) && vp->val.s == NULL)) + return -1; + if (vp->flag&INTEGER) { + *nump = vp->val.i; + return vp->type; + } + s = vp->val.s + vp->type; + if (s == NULL) /* redundant given initial test */ + s = null; + base = 10; + num = 0; + neg = 0; + if (*s == '-') { + neg = 1; + s++; + } + if (s[0] == '0' && s[1] == 'x') { + base = 16; + have_base = 1; + s += 2; + } + for (c = (unsigned char)*s++; c ; c = (unsigned char)*s++) { + if (c == '#') { + base = (int) num; + if (have_base || base < 2 || base > 36) + return -1; + num = 0; + have_base = 1; + } else if (letnum(c)) { + if (isdigit(c)) + c -= '0'; + else if (islower(c)) + c -= 'a' - 10; /* todo: assumes ascii */ + else if (isupper(c)) + c -= 'A' - 10; /* todo: assumes ascii */ + else + c = -1; /* _: force error */ + if (c < 0 || c >= base) + return -1; + num = num * base + c; + } else + return -1; + } + if (neg) + num = -num; + *nump = num; + return base; +} + +/* convert variable vq to integer variable, setting its value from vp + * (vq and vp may be the same) + */ +struct tbl * +setint_v(vq, vp) + register struct tbl *vq, *vp; +{ + int base; + long num; + + if ((base = getint(vp, &num)) == -1) + return NULL; + if (!(vq->flag & INTEGER) && (vq->flag & ALLOC)) { + vq->flag &= ~ALLOC; + afree(vq->val.s, vq->areap); + } + vq->val.i = num; + if (vq->type == 0) /* default base */ + vq->type = base; + vq->flag |= ISSET|INTEGER; + if (vq->flag&SPECIAL) + setspec(vq); + return vq; +} + +static char * +formatstr(vp, s) + struct tbl *vp; + const char *s; +{ + int olen, nlen; + char *p, *q; + + olen = strlen(s); + + if (vp->flag & (RJUST|LJUST)) { + if (!vp->u2.field) /* default field width */ + vp->u2.field = olen; + nlen = vp->u2.field; + } else + nlen = olen; + + p = (char *) alloc(nlen + 1, ATEMP); + if (vp->flag & (RJUST|LJUST)) { + int slen; + + if (vp->flag & RJUST) { + const char *r = s + olen; + /* strip trailing spaces (at&t ksh uses q[-1] == ' ') */ + while (r > s && isspace((unsigned char)r[-1])) + --r; + slen = r - s; + if (slen > vp->u2.field) { + s += slen - vp->u2.field; + slen = vp->u2.field; + } + shf_snprintf(p, nlen + 1, + ((vp->flag & ZEROFIL) && digit(*s)) ? + "%0*s%.*s" : "%*s%.*s", + vp->u2.field - slen, null, slen, s); + } else { + /* strip leading spaces/zeros */ + while (isspace((unsigned char)*s)) + s++; + if (vp->flag & ZEROFIL) + while (*s == '0') + s++; + shf_snprintf(p, nlen + 1, "%-*.*s", + vp->u2.field, vp->u2.field, s); + } + } else + memcpy(p, s, olen + 1); + + if (vp->flag & UCASEV_AL) { + for (q = p; *q; q++) + if (islower((unsigned char)*q)) + *q = toupper((unsigned char)*q); + } else if (vp->flag & LCASEV) { + for (q = p; *q; q++) + if (isupper((unsigned char)*q)) + *q = tolower((unsigned char)*q); + } + + return p; +} + +/* + * make vp->val.s be "name=value" for quick exporting. + */ +static void +export(vp, val) + register struct tbl *vp; + const char *val; +{ + register char *xp; + char *op = (vp->flag&ALLOC) ? vp->val.s : NULL; + int namelen = strlen(vp->name); + int vallen = strlen(val) + 1; + + vp->flag |= ALLOC; + xp = (char*)alloc(namelen + 1 + vallen, vp->areap); + memcpy(vp->val.s = xp, vp->name, namelen); + xp += namelen; + *xp++ = '='; + vp->type = xp - vp->val.s; /* offset to value */ + memcpy(xp, val, vallen); + if (op != NULL) + afree((void*)op, vp->areap); +} + +/* + * lookup variable (according to (set&LOCAL)), + * set its attributes (INTEGER, RDONLY, EXPORT, TRACE, LJUST, RJUST, ZEROFIL, + * LCASEV, UCASEV_AL), and optionally set its value if an assignment. + */ +struct tbl * +typeset(var, set, clr, field, base) + register const char *var; + Tflag clr, set; + int field, base; +{ + register struct tbl *vp; + struct tbl *vpbase, *t; + char *tvar; + const char *val; + + /* check for valid variable name, search for value */ + val = skip_varname(var, FALSE); + if (val == var) + return NULL; + if (*val == '[') { + int len; + + len = array_ref_len(val); + if (len == 0) + return NULL; + /* IMPORT is only used when the shell starts up and is + * setting up its environment. Allow only simple array + * references at this time since parameter/command substitution + * is performed on the [expression], which would be a major + * security hole. + */ + if (set & IMPORT) { + int i; + for (i = 1; i < len - 1; i++) + if (!digit(val[i])) + return NULL; + } + val += len; + } + if (*val == '=') + tvar = str_nsave(var, val++ - var, ATEMP); + else { + /* Importing from original environment: must have an = */ + if (set & IMPORT) + return NULL; + tvar = (char *) __UNCONST(var); + val = NULL; + } + + /* Prevent typeset from creating a local PATH/ENV/SHELL */ + if (Flag(FRESTRICTED) && (strcmp(tvar, "PATH") == 0 + || strcmp(tvar, "ENV") == 0 + || strcmp(tvar, "SHELL") == 0)) + errorf("%s: restricted", tvar); + + vp = (set&LOCAL) ? local(tvar, (set & LOCAL_COPY) ? TRUE : FALSE) + : global(tvar); + set &= ~(LOCAL|LOCAL_COPY); + + vpbase = (vp->flag & ARRAY) ? global(arrayname(var)) : vp; + + /* only allow export flag to be set. at&t ksh allows any attribute to + * be changed, which means it can be truncated or modified + * (-L/-R/-Z/-i). + */ + if ((vpbase->flag&RDONLY) + && (val || clr || (set & ~EXPORT))) + /* XXX check calls - is error here ok by POSIX? */ + errorf("%s: is read only", tvar); + if (val) + afree(tvar, ATEMP); + + /* most calls are with set/clr == 0 */ + if (set | clr) { + int ok = 1; + /* XXX if x[0] isn't set, there will be problems: need to have + * one copy of attributes for arrays... + */ + for (t = vpbase; t; t = t->u.array) { + int fake_assign; + char UNINITIALIZED(*s); + char UNINITIALIZED(*free_me); + + fake_assign = (t->flag & ISSET) && (!val || t != vp) + && ((set & (UCASEV_AL|LCASEV|LJUST|RJUST|ZEROFIL)) + || ((t->flag & INTEGER) && (clr & INTEGER)) + || (!(t->flag & INTEGER) && (set & INTEGER))); + if (fake_assign) { + if (t->flag & INTEGER) { + s = str_val(t); + free_me = (char *) 0; + } else { + s = t->val.s + t->type; + free_me = (t->flag & ALLOC) ? t->val.s + : (char *) 0; + } + t->flag &= ~ALLOC; + } + if (!(t->flag & INTEGER) && (set & INTEGER)) { + t->type = 0; + t->flag &= ~ALLOC; + } + t->flag = (t->flag | set) & ~clr; + /* Don't change base if assignment is to be done, + * in case assignment fails. + */ + if ((set & INTEGER) && base > 0 && (!val || t != vp)) + t->type = base; + if (set & (LJUST|RJUST|ZEROFIL)) + t->u2.field = field; + if (fake_assign) { + if (!setstr(t, s, KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) { + /* Somewhat arbitrary action here: + * zap contents of variable, but keep + * the flag settings. + */ + ok = 0; + if (t->flag & INTEGER) + t->flag &= ~ISSET; + else { + if (t->flag & ALLOC) + afree((void*) t->val.s, + t->areap); + t->flag &= ~(ISSET|ALLOC); + t->type = 0; + } + } + if (free_me) + afree((void *) free_me, t->areap); + } + } + if (!ok) + errorf("%s", null); + } + + if (val != NULL) { + if (vp->flag&INTEGER) { + /* do not zero base before assignment */ + setstr(vp, val, KSH_UNWIND_ERROR | 0x4); + /* Done after assignment to override default */ + if (base > 0) + vp->type = base; + } else + /* setstr can't fail (readonly check already done) */ + setstr(vp, val, KSH_RETURN_ERROR | 0x4); + } + + /* only x[0] is ever exported, so use vpbase */ + if ((vpbase->flag&EXPORT) && !(vpbase->flag&INTEGER) + && vpbase->type == 0) + export(vpbase, (vpbase->flag&ISSET) ? vpbase->val.s : null); + + return vp; +} + +/* Unset a variable. array_ref is set if there was an array reference in + * the name lookup (eg, x[2]). + */ +void +unset(vp, array_ref) + register struct tbl *vp; + int array_ref; +{ + if (vp->flag & ALLOC) + afree((void*)vp->val.s, vp->areap); + if ((vp->flag & ARRAY) && !array_ref) { + struct tbl *a, *tmp; + + /* Free up entire array */ + for (a = vp->u.array; a; ) { + tmp = a; + a = a->u.array; + if (tmp->flag & ALLOC) + afree((void *) tmp->val.s, tmp->areap); + afree(tmp, tmp->areap); + } + vp->u.array = (struct tbl *) 0; + } + /* If foo[0] is being unset, the remainder of the array is kept... */ + vp->flag &= SPECIAL | (array_ref ? ARRAY|DEFINED : 0); + if (vp->flag & SPECIAL) + unsetspec(vp); /* responsible for `unspecial'ing var */ +} + +/* return a pointer to the first char past a legal variable name (returns the + * argument if there is no legal name, returns * a pointer to the terminating + * null if whole string is legal). + */ +char * +skip_varname(s, aok) + const char *s; + int aok; +{ + int alen; + + if (s && letter(*s)) { + while (*++s && letnum(*s)) + ; + if (aok && *s == '[' && (alen = array_ref_len(s))) + s += alen; + } + return (char *) __UNCONST(s); +} + +/* Return a pointer to the first character past any legal variable name. */ +char * +skip_wdvarname(s, aok) + const char *s; + int aok; /* skip array de-reference? */ +{ + if (s[0] == CHAR && letter(s[1])) { + do + s += 2; + while (s[0] == CHAR && letnum(s[1])); + if (aok && s[0] == CHAR && s[1] == '[') { + /* skip possible array de-reference */ + const char *p = s; + char c; + int depth = 0; + + while (1) { + if (p[0] != CHAR) + break; + c = p[1]; + p += 2; + if (c == '[') + depth++; + else if (c == ']' && --depth == 0) { + s = p; + break; + } + } + } + } + return (char *) __UNCONST(s); +} + +/* Check if coded string s is a variable name */ +int +is_wdvarname(s, aok) + const char *s; + int aok; +{ + char *p = skip_wdvarname(s, aok); + + return p != s && p[0] == EOS; +} + +/* Check if coded string s is a variable assignment */ +int +is_wdvarassign(s) + const char *s; +{ + char *p = skip_wdvarname(s, TRUE); + + return p != s && p[0] == CHAR && p[1] == '='; +} + +/* + * Make the exported environment from the exported names in the dictionary. + */ +char ** +makenv() +{ + struct block *l = e->loc; + XPtrV env; + register struct tbl *vp, **vpp; + register int i; + + XPinit(env, 64); + for (l = e->loc; l != NULL; l = l->next) + for (vpp = l->vars.tbls, i = l->vars.size; --i >= 0; ) + if ((vp = *vpp++) != NULL + && (vp->flag&(ISSET|EXPORT)) == (ISSET|EXPORT)) { + register struct block *l2; + register struct tbl *vp2; + unsigned h = hash(vp->name); + + /* unexport any redefined instances */ + for (l2 = l->next; l2 != NULL; l2 = l2->next) { + vp2 = tsearch(&l2->vars, vp->name, h); + if (vp2 != NULL) + vp2->flag &= ~EXPORT; + } + if ((vp->flag&INTEGER)) { + /* integer to string */ + char *val; + val = str_val(vp); + vp->flag &= ~(INTEGER|RDONLY); + /* setstr can't fail here */ + setstr(vp, val, KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } + XPput(env, vp->val.s); + } + XPput(env, NULL); + return (char **) XPclose(env); +} + +/* + * Called after a fork in parent to bump the random number generator. + * Done to ensure children will not get the same random number sequence + * if the parent doesn't use $RANDOM. + */ +void +change_random() +{ + rand(); +} + +/* + * handle special variables with side effects - PATH, SECONDS. + */ + +/* Test if name is a special parameter */ +static int +special(name) + register const char * name; +{ + register struct tbl *tp; + + tp = tsearch(&specials, name, hash(name)); + return tp && (tp->flag & ISSET) ? tp->type : V_NONE; +} + +/* Make a variable non-special */ +static void +unspecial(name) + register const char * name; +{ + register struct tbl *tp; + + tp = tsearch(&specials, name, hash(name)); + if (tp) + tdelete(tp); +} + +#ifdef KSH +static time_t seconds; /* time SECONDS last set */ +#endif /* KSH */ +static int user_lineno; /* what user set $LINENO to */ + +static void +getspec(vp) + register struct tbl *vp; +{ + switch (special(vp->name)) { +#ifdef KSH + case V_SECONDS: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + /* On start up the value of SECONDS is used before seconds + * has been set - don't do anything in this case + * (see initcoms[] in main.c). + */ + if (vp->flag & ISSET) + setint(vp, (long) (time((time_t *)0) - seconds)); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_RANDOM: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + setint(vp, (long) (rand() & 0x7fff)); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; +#endif /* KSH */ +#ifdef HISTORY + case V_HISTSIZE: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + setint(vp, (long) histsize); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; +#endif /* HISTORY */ + case V_OPTIND: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + setint(vp, (long) user_opt.uoptind); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_LINENO: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + setint(vp, (long) current_lineno + user_lineno); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + } +} + +static void +setspec(vp) + register struct tbl *vp; +{ + char *s; + + switch (special(vp->name)) { + case V_PATH: + if (path) + afree(path, APERM); + path = str_save(str_val(vp), APERM); + flushcom(1); /* clear tracked aliases */ + break; + case V_IFS: + setctypes(s = str_val(vp), C_IFS); + ifs0 = *s; + break; + case V_OPTIND: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + getopts_reset((int) intval(vp)); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_POSIXLY_CORRECT: + change_flag(FPOSIX, OF_SPECIAL, 1); + break; + case V_TMPDIR: + if (tmpdir) { + afree(tmpdir, APERM); + tmpdir = (char *) 0; + } + /* Use tmpdir iff it is an absolute path, is writable and + * searchable and is a directory... + */ + { + struct stat statb; + s = str_val(vp); + if (ISABSPATH(s) && eaccess(s, W_OK|X_OK) == 0 + && stat(s, &statb) == 0 && S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode)) + tmpdir = str_save(s, APERM); + } + break; +#ifdef HISTORY + case V_HISTSIZE: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + sethistsize((int) intval(vp)); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_HISTFILE: + sethistfile(str_val(vp)); + break; +#endif /* HISTORY */ +#ifdef EDIT + case V_VISUAL: + set_editmode(str_val(vp)); + break; + case V_EDITOR: + if (!(global("VISUAL")->flag & ISSET)) + set_editmode(str_val(vp)); + break; + case V_COLUMNS: + if ((x_cols = intval(vp)) <= MIN_COLS) + x_cols = MIN_COLS; + break; +#endif /* EDIT */ +#ifdef KSH + case V_MAIL: + mbset(str_val(vp)); + break; + case V_MAILPATH: + mpset(str_val(vp)); + break; + case V_MAILCHECK: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + mcset(intval(vp)); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_RANDOM: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + srand((unsigned int)intval(vp)); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_SECONDS: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + seconds = time((time_t*) 0) - intval(vp); + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + case V_TMOUT: + /* at&t ksh seems to do this (only listen if integer) */ + if (vp->flag & INTEGER) + ksh_tmout = vp->val.i >= 0 ? vp->val.i : 0; + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + case V_LINENO: + vp->flag &= ~SPECIAL; + /* The -1 is because line numbering starts at 1. */ + user_lineno = (unsigned int) intval(vp) - current_lineno - 1; + vp->flag |= SPECIAL; + break; + } +} + +static void +unsetspec(vp) + register struct tbl *vp; +{ + switch (special(vp->name)) { + case V_PATH: + if (path) + afree(path, APERM); + path = str_save(def_path, APERM); + flushcom(1); /* clear tracked aliases */ + break; + case V_IFS: + setctypes(" \t\n", C_IFS); + ifs0 = ' '; + break; + case V_TMPDIR: + /* should not become unspecial */ + if (tmpdir) { + afree(tmpdir, APERM); + tmpdir = (char *) 0; + } + break; +#ifdef KSH + case V_MAIL: + mbset((char *) 0); + break; + case V_MAILPATH: + mpset((char *) 0); + break; +#endif /* KSH */ + + case V_LINENO: +#ifdef KSH + case V_MAILCHECK: /* at&t ksh leaves previous value in place */ + case V_RANDOM: + case V_SECONDS: + case V_TMOUT: /* at&t ksh leaves previous value in place */ +#endif /* KSH */ + unspecial(vp->name); + break; + + /* at&t ksh man page says OPTIND, OPTARG and _ lose special meaning, + * but OPTARG does not (still set by getopts) and _ is also still + * set in various places. + * Don't know what at&t does for: + * MAIL, MAILPATH, HISTSIZE, HISTFILE, + * Unsetting these in at&t ksh does not loose the `specialness': + * no effect: IFS, COLUMNS, PATH, TMPDIR, + * VISUAL, EDITOR, + * pdkshisms: no effect: + * POSIXLY_CORRECT (use set +o posix instead) + */ + } +} + +/* + * Search for (and possibly create) a table entry starting with + * vp, indexed by val. + */ +static struct tbl * +arraysearch(vp, val) + struct tbl *vp; + int val; +{ + struct tbl *prev, *curr, *new; + size_t namelen = strlen(vp->name) + 1; + + vp->flag |= ARRAY|DEFINED; + + /* The table entry is always [0] */ + if (val == 0) { + vp->index = 0; + return vp; + } + prev = vp; + curr = vp->u.array; + while (curr && curr->index < val) { + prev = curr; + curr = curr->u.array; + } + if (curr && curr->index == val) { + if (curr->flag&ISSET) + return curr; + else + new = curr; + } else + new = (struct tbl *)alloc(sizeof(struct tbl) + namelen, + vp->areap); + strlcpy(new->name, vp->name, namelen); + new->flag = vp->flag & ~(ALLOC|DEFINED|ISSET|SPECIAL); + new->type = vp->type; + new->areap = vp->areap; + new->u2.field = vp->u2.field; + new->index = val; + if (curr != new) { /* not reusing old array entry */ + prev->u.array = new; + new->u.array = curr; + } + return new; +} + +/* Return the length of an array reference (eg, [1+2]) - cp is assumed + * to point to the open bracket. Returns 0 if there is no matching closing + * bracket. + */ +int +array_ref_len(cp) + const char *cp; +{ + const char *s = cp; + int c; + int depth = 0; + + while ((c = *s++) && (c != ']' || --depth)) + if (c == '[') + depth++; + if (!c) + return 0; + return s - cp; +} + +/* + * Make a copy of the base of an array name + */ +char * +arrayname(str) + const char *str; +{ + const char *p; + + if ((p = strchr(str, '[')) == 0) + /* Shouldn't happen, but why worry? */ + return (char *) __UNCONST(str); + + return str_nsave(str, p - str, ATEMP); +} + +/* Set (or overwrite, if !reset) the array variable var to the values in vals. + */ +void +set_array(var, reset, vals) + const char *var; + int reset; + char **vals; +{ + struct tbl *vp, *vq; + int i; + + /* to get local array, use "typeset foo; set -A foo" */ + vp = global(var); + + /* Note: at&t ksh allows set -A but not set +A of a read-only var */ + if ((vp->flag&RDONLY)) + errorf("%s: is read only", var); + /* This code is quite non-optimal */ + if (reset > 0) + /* trash existing values and attributes */ + unset(vp, 0); + /* todo: would be nice for assignment to completely succeed or + * completely fail. Only really effects integer arrays: + * evaluation of some of vals[] may fail... + */ + for (i = 0; vals[i]; i++) { + vq = arraysearch(vp, i); + /* would be nice to deal with errors here... (see above) */ + setstr(vq, vals[i], KSH_RETURN_ERROR); + } +} diff --git a/bin/ksh/version.c b/bin/ksh/version.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3db43d0e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/version.c @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +/* $NetBSD: version.c,v 1.5 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $ */ + +/* + * value of $KSH_VERSION (or $SH_VERSION) + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: version.c,v 1.5 2005/06/26 19:09:00 christos Exp $"); +#endif + + +#include "sh.h" + +char ksh_version [] = + "@(#)PD KSH v5.2.14 99/07/13.2"; diff --git a/bin/ksh/vi.c b/bin/ksh/vi.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed3d06fc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/ksh/vi.c @@ -0,0 +1,2203 @@ +/* $NetBSD: vi.c,v 1.12 2011/06/22 03:56:17 mrg Exp $ */ + +/* + * vi command editing + * written by John Rochester (initially for nsh) + * bludgeoned to fit pdksh by Larry Bouzane, Jeff Sparkes & Eric Gisin + * + */ +#include + +#ifndef lint +__RCSID("$NetBSD: vi.c,v 1.12 2011/06/22 03:56:17 mrg Exp $"); +#endif + +#include "config.h" +#ifdef VI + +#include "sh.h" +#include +#include "ksh_stat.h" /* completion */ +#include "edit.h" + +#define CMDLEN 1024 +#define Ctrl(c) (c&0x1f) +#define is_wordch(c) (letnum(c)) + +struct edstate { + int winleft; + char *cbuf; + int cbufsize; + int linelen; + int cursor; +}; + + +static int vi_hook ARGS((int)); +static void vi_reset ARGS((char *, size_t)); +static int nextstate ARGS((int)); +static int vi_insert ARGS((int)); +static int vi_cmd ARGS((int, const char *)); +static int domove ARGS((int, const char *, int)); +static int redo_insert ARGS((int)); +static void yank_range ARGS((int, int)); +static int bracktype ARGS((int)); +static void save_cbuf ARGS((void)); +static void restore_cbuf ARGS((void)); +static void edit_reset ARGS((char *, size_t)); +static int putbuf ARGS((const char *, int, int)); +static void del_range ARGS((int, int)); +static int findch ARGS((int, int, int, int)); +static int forwword ARGS((int)); +static int backword ARGS((int)); +static int endword ARGS((int)); +static int Forwword ARGS((int)); +static int Backword ARGS((int)); +static int Endword ARGS((int)); +static int grabhist ARGS((int, int)); +static int grabsearch ARGS((int, int, int, char *)); +static void redraw_line ARGS((int)); +static void refresh ARGS((int)); +static int outofwin ARGS((void)); +static void rewindow ARGS((void)); +static int newcol ARGS((int, int)); +static void display ARGS((char *, char *, int)); +static void ed_mov_opt ARGS((int, char *)); +static int expand_word ARGS((int)); +static int complete_word ARGS((int, int)); +static int print_expansions ARGS((struct edstate *, int)); +static int char_len ARGS((int)); +static void x_vi_zotc ARGS((int)); +static void vi_pprompt ARGS((int)); +static void vi_error ARGS((void)); +static void vi_macro_reset ARGS((void)); +static int x_vi_putbuf ARGS((const char *, size_t)); + +#define C_ 0x1 /* a valid command that isn't a M_, E_, U_ */ +#define M_ 0x2 /* movement command (h, l, etc.) */ +#define E_ 0x4 /* extended command (c, d, y) */ +#define X_ 0x8 /* long command (@, f, F, t, T, etc.) */ +#define U_ 0x10 /* an UN-undoable command (that isn't a M_) */ +#define B_ 0x20 /* bad command (^@) */ +#define Z_ 0x40 /* repeat count defaults to 0 (not 1) */ +#define S_ 0x80 /* search (/, ?) */ + +#define is_bad(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&B_) +#define is_cmd(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&(M_|E_|C_|U_)) +#define is_move(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&M_) +#define is_extend(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&E_) +#define is_long(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&X_) +#define is_undoable(c) (!(classify[(c)&0x7f]&U_)) +#define is_srch(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&S_) +#define is_zerocount(c) (classify[(c)&0x7f]&Z_) + +const unsigned char classify[128] = { + /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 */ + /* 0 ^@ ^A ^B ^C ^D ^E ^F ^G */ + B_, 0, 0, 0, 0, C_|U_, C_|Z_, 0, + /* 01 ^H ^I ^J ^K ^L ^M ^N ^O */ + M_, C_|Z_, 0, 0, C_|U_, 0, C_, 0, + /* 02 ^P ^Q ^R ^S ^T ^U ^V ^W */ + C_, 0, C_|U_, 0, 0, 0, C_, 0, + /* 03 ^X ^Y ^Z ^[ ^\ ^] ^^ ^_ */ + C_, 0, 0, C_|Z_, 0, 0, 0, 0, + /* 04 ! " # $ % & ' */ + M_, 0, 0, C_, M_, M_, 0, 0, + /* 05 ( ) * + , - . / */ + 0, 0, C_, C_, M_, C_, 0, C_|S_, + /* 06 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 */ + M_, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + /* 07 8 9 : ; < = > ? */ + 0, 0, 0, M_, 0, C_, 0, C_|S_, + /* 010 @ A B C D E F G */ + C_|X_, C_, M_, C_, C_, M_, M_|X_, C_|U_|Z_, + /* 011 H I J K L M N O */ + 0, C_, 0, 0, 0, 0, C_|U_, 0, + /* 012 P Q R S T U V W */ + C_, 0, C_, C_, M_|X_, C_, 0, M_, + /* 013 X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ */ + C_, C_|U_, 0, 0, C_|Z_, 0, M_, C_|Z_, + /* 014 ` a b c d e f g */ + 0, C_, M_, E_, E_, M_, M_|X_, C_|Z_, + /* 015 h i j k l m n o */ + M_, C_, C_|U_, C_|U_, M_, 0, C_|U_, 0, + /* 016 p q r s t u v w */ + C_, 0, X_, C_, M_|X_, C_|U_, C_|U_|Z_,M_, + /* 017 x y z { | } ~ ^? */ + C_, E_|U_, 0, 0, M_|Z_, 0, C_, 0 +}; + +#define MAXVICMD 3 +#define SRCHLEN 40 + +#define INSERT 1 +#define REPLACE 2 + +#define VNORMAL 0 /* command, insert or replace mode */ +#define VARG1 1 /* digit prefix (first, eg, 5l) */ +#define VEXTCMD 2 /* cmd + movement (eg, cl) */ +#define VARG2 3 /* digit prefix (second, eg, 2c3l) */ +#define VXCH 4 /* f, F, t, T, @ */ +#define VFAIL 5 /* bad command */ +#define VCMD 6 /* single char command (eg, X) */ +#define VREDO 7 /* . */ +#define VLIT 8 /* ^V */ +#define VSEARCH 9 /* /, ? */ +#define VVERSION 10 /* ^V */ + +static char undocbuf[CMDLEN]; + +static struct edstate *save_edstate ARGS((struct edstate *old)); +static void restore_edstate ARGS((struct edstate *old, struct edstate *new)); +static void free_edstate ARGS((struct edstate *old)); + +static struct edstate ebuf; +static struct edstate undobuf = { 0, undocbuf, CMDLEN, 0, 0 }; + +static struct edstate *es; /* current editor state */ +static struct edstate *undo; + +static char ibuf[CMDLEN]; /* input buffer */ +static int first_insert; /* set when starting in insert mode */ +static int saved_inslen; /* saved inslen for first insert */ +static int inslen; /* length of input buffer */ +static int srchlen; /* length of current search pattern */ +static char ybuf[CMDLEN]; /* yank buffer */ +static int yanklen; /* length of yank buffer */ +static int fsavecmd = ' '; /* last find command */ +static int fsavech; /* character to find */ +static char lastcmd[MAXVICMD]; /* last non-move command */ +static int lastac; /* argcnt for lastcmd */ +static int lastsearch = ' '; /* last search command */ +static char srchpat[SRCHLEN]; /* last search pattern */ +static int insert; /* non-zero in insert mode */ +static int hnum; /* position in history */ +static int ohnum; /* history line copied (after mod) */ +static int hlast; /* 1 past last position in history */ +static int modified; /* buffer has been "modified" */ +static int state; + +/* Information for keeping track of macros that are being expanded. + * The format of buf is the alias contents followed by a null byte followed + * by the name (letter) of the alias. The end of the buffer is marked by + * a double null. The name of the alias is stored so recursive macros can + * be detected. + */ +struct macro_state { + unsigned char *p; /* current position in buf */ + unsigned char *buf; /* pointer to macro(s) being expanded */ + int len; /* how much data in buffer */ +}; +static struct macro_state macro; + +enum expand_mode { NONE, EXPAND, COMPLETE, PRINT }; +static enum expand_mode expanded = NONE;/* last input was expanded */ + +int +x_vi(buf, len) + char *buf; + size_t len; +{ + int c; + + vi_reset(buf, len > CMDLEN ? CMDLEN : len); + vi_pprompt(1); + x_flush(); + while (1) { + if (macro.p) { + c = *macro.p++; + /* end of current macro? */ + if (!c) { + /* more macros left to finish? */ + if (*macro.p++) + continue; + /* must be the end of all the macros */ + vi_macro_reset(); + c = x_getc(); + } + } else { + c = x_getc(); + } + if (c == -1) + break; + if (state != VLIT) { + if (c == edchars.intr || c == edchars.quit) { + /* pretend we got an interrupt */ + x_vi_zotc(c); + x_flush(); + trapsig(c == edchars.intr ? SIGINT : SIGQUIT); + x_mode(FALSE); + unwind(LSHELL); + } else if (c == edchars.eof && state != VVERSION) { + if (es->linelen == 0) { + x_vi_zotc(edchars.eof); + c = -1; + break; + } + continue; + } + } + if (vi_hook(c)) + break; + x_flush(); + } + + x_putc('\r'); x_putc('\n'); x_flush(); + + if (c == -1 || len <= (size_t)es->linelen) + return -1; + + if (es->cbuf != buf) + memmove(buf, es->cbuf, es->linelen); + + buf[es->linelen++] = '\n'; + + return es->linelen; +} + +static int +vi_hook(ch) + int ch; +{ + static char curcmd[MAXVICMD]; + static char locpat[SRCHLEN]; + static int cmdlen; + static int argc1, argc2; + + switch (state) { + + case VNORMAL: + if (insert != 0) { + if (ch == Ctrl('v')) { + state = VLIT; + ch = '^'; + } + switch (vi_insert(ch)) { + case -1: +#ifdef OS2 + /* Arrow keys generate 0xe0X, where X is H.. */ + state = VCMD; + argc1 = 1; + switch (x_getc()) { + case 'H': + *curcmd='k'; + break; + case 'K': + *curcmd='h'; + break; + case 'P': + *curcmd='j'; + break; + case 'M': + *curcmd='l'; + break; + default: + vi_error(); + state = VNORMAL; + } + break; +#else /* OS2 */ + vi_error(); + state = VNORMAL; +#endif /* OS2 */ + break; + case 0: + if (state == VLIT) { + es->cursor--; + refresh(0); + } else + refresh(insert != 0); + break; + case 1: + return 1; + } + } else { + if (ch == '\r' || ch == '\n') + return 1; + cmdlen = 0; + argc1 = 0; + if (ch >= '1' && ch <= '9') { + argc1 = ch - '0'; + state = VARG1; + } else { + curcmd[cmdlen++] = ch; + state = nextstate(ch); + if (state == VSEARCH) { + save_cbuf(); + es->cursor = 0; + es->linelen = 0; + if (ch == '/') { + if (putbuf("/", 1, 0) != 0) { + return -1; + } + } else if (putbuf("?", 1, 0) != 0) + return -1; + refresh(0); + } + if (state == VVERSION) { + save_cbuf(); + es->cursor = 0; + es->linelen = 0; + putbuf(ksh_version + 4, + strlen(ksh_version + 4), 0); + refresh(0); + } + } + } + break; + + case VLIT: + if (is_bad(ch)) { + del_range(es->cursor, es->cursor + 1); + vi_error(); + } else + es->cbuf[es->cursor++] = ch; + refresh(1); + state = VNORMAL; + break; + + case VVERSION: + restore_cbuf(); + state = VNORMAL; + refresh(0); + break; + + case VARG1: + if (isdigit(ch)) + argc1 = argc1 * 10 + ch - '0'; + else { + curcmd[cmdlen++] = ch; + state = nextstate(ch); + } + break; + + case VEXTCMD: + argc2 = 0; + if (ch >= '1' && ch <= '9') { + argc2 = ch - '0'; + state = VARG2; + return 0; + } else { + curcmd[cmdlen++] = ch; + if (ch == curcmd[0]) + state = VCMD; + else if (is_move(ch)) + state = nextstate(ch); + else + state = VFAIL; + } + break; + + case VARG2: + if (isdigit(ch)) + argc2 = argc2 * 10 + ch - '0'; + else { + if (argc1 == 0) + argc1 = argc2; + else + argc1 *= argc2; + curcmd[cmdlen++] = ch; + if (ch == curcmd[0]) + state = VCMD; + else if (is_move(ch)) + state = nextstate(ch); + else + state = VFAIL; + } + break; + + case VXCH: + if (ch == Ctrl('[')) + state = VNORMAL; + else { + curcmd[cmdlen++] = ch; + state = VCMD; + } + break; + + case VSEARCH: + if (ch == '\r' || ch == '\n' /*|| ch == Ctrl('[')*/ ) { + restore_cbuf(); + /* Repeat last search? */ + if (srchlen == 0) { + if (!srchpat[0]) { + vi_error(); + state = VNORMAL; + refresh(0); + return 0; + } + } else { + locpat[srchlen] = '\0'; + (void) strlcpy(srchpat, locpat, sizeof srchpat); + } + state = VCMD; + } else if (ch == edchars.erase || ch == Ctrl('h')) { + if (srchlen != 0) { + srchlen--; + es->linelen -= char_len((unsigned char) locpat[srchlen]); + es->cursor = es->linelen; + refresh(0); + return 0; + } + restore_cbuf(); + state = VNORMAL; + refresh(0); + } else if (ch == edchars.kill) { + srchlen = 0; + es->linelen = 1; + es->cursor = 1; + refresh(0); + return 0; + } else if (ch == edchars.werase) { + int i; + int n = srchlen; + + while (n > 0 && isspace((unsigned char)locpat[n - 1])) + n--; + while (n > 0 && !isspace((unsigned char)locpat[n - 1])) + n--; + for (i = srchlen; --i >= n; ) + es->linelen -= char_len((unsigned char) locpat[i]); + srchlen = n; + es->cursor = es->linelen; + refresh(0); + return 0; + } else { + if (srchlen == SRCHLEN - 1) + vi_error(); + else { + locpat[srchlen++] = ch; + if ((ch & 0x80) && Flag(FVISHOW8)) { + if (es->linelen + 2 > es->cbufsize) + vi_error(); + es->cbuf[es->linelen++] = 'M'; + es->cbuf[es->linelen++] = '-'; + ch &= 0x7f; + } + if (ch < ' ' || ch == 0x7f) { + if (es->linelen + 2 > es->cbufsize) + vi_error(); + es->cbuf[es->linelen++] = '^'; + es->cbuf[es->linelen++] = ch ^ '@'; + } else { + if (es->linelen >= es->cbufsize) + vi_error(); + es->cbuf[es->linelen++] = ch; + } + es->cursor = es->linelen; + refresh(0); + } + return 0; + } + break; + } + + switch (state) { + case VCMD: + state = VNORMAL; + switch (vi_cmd(argc1, curcmd)) { + case -1: + vi_error(); + refresh(0); + break; + case 0: + if (insert != 0) + inslen = 0; + refresh(insert != 0); + break; + case 1: + refresh(0); + return 1; + case 2: + /* back from a 'v' command - don't redraw the screen */ + return 1; + } + break; + + case VREDO: + state = VNORMAL; + if (argc1 != 0) + lastac = argc1; + switch (vi_cmd(lastac, lastcmd)) { + case -1: + vi_error(); + refresh(0); + break; + case 0: + if (insert != 0) { + if (lastcmd[0] == 's' || lastcmd[0] == 'c' || + lastcmd[0] == 'C') { + if (redo_insert(1) != 0) + vi_error(); + } else { + if (redo_insert(lastac) != 0) + vi_error(); + } + } + refresh(0); + break; + case 1: + refresh(0); + return 1; + case 2: + /* back from a 'v' command - can't happen */ + break; + } + break; + + case VFAIL: + state = VNORMAL; + vi_error(); + break; + } + return 0; +} + +static void +vi_reset(buf, len) + char *buf; + size_t len; +{ + state = VNORMAL; + ohnum = hnum = hlast = histnum(-1) + 1; + insert = INSERT; + saved_inslen = inslen; + first_insert = 1; + inslen = 0; + modified = 1; + vi_macro_reset(); + edit_reset(buf, len); +} + +static int +nextstate(ch) + int ch; +{ + if (is_extend(ch)) + return VEXTCMD; + else if (is_srch(ch)) + return VSEARCH; + else if (is_long(ch)) + return VXCH; + else if (ch == '.') + return VREDO; + else if (ch == Ctrl('v')) + return VVERSION; + else if (is_cmd(ch)) + return VCMD; + else + return VFAIL; +} + +static int +vi_insert(ch) + int ch; +{ + int tcursor; + + if (ch == edchars.erase || ch == Ctrl('h')) { + if (insert == REPLACE) { + if (es->cursor == undo->cursor) { + vi_error(); + return 0; + } + if (inslen > 0) + inslen--; + es->cursor--; + if (es->cursor >= undo->linelen) + es->linelen--; + else + es->cbuf[es->cursor] = undo->cbuf[es->cursor]; + } else { + if (es->cursor == 0) { + /* x_putc(BEL); no annoying bell here */ + return 0; + } + if (inslen > 0) + inslen--; + es->cursor--; + es->linelen--; + memmove(&es->cbuf[es->cursor], &es->cbuf[es->cursor+1], + es->linelen - es->cursor + 1); + } + expanded = NONE; + return 0; + } + if (ch == edchars.kill) { + if (es->cursor != 0) { + inslen = 0; + memmove(es->cbuf, &es->cbuf[es->cursor], + es->linelen - es->cursor); + es->linelen -= es->cursor; + es->cursor = 0; + } + expanded = NONE; + return 0; + } + if (ch == edchars.werase) { + if (es->cursor != 0) { + tcursor = Backword(1); + memmove(&es->cbuf[tcursor], &es->cbuf[es->cursor], + es->linelen - es->cursor); + es->linelen -= es->cursor - tcursor; + if (inslen < es->cursor - tcursor) + inslen = 0; + else + inslen -= es->cursor - tcursor; + es->cursor = tcursor; + } + expanded = NONE; + return 0; + } + /* If any chars are entered before escape, trash the saved insert + * buffer (if user inserts & deletes char, ibuf gets trashed and + * we don't want to use it) + */ + if (first_insert && ch != Ctrl('[')) + saved_inslen = 0; + switch (ch) { + +#ifdef OS2 + case 224: /* function key prefix */ +#endif /* OS2 */ + case '\0': + return -1; + + case '\r': + case '\n': + return 1; + + case Ctrl('['): + expanded = NONE; + if (first_insert) { + first_insert = 0; + if (inslen == 0) { + inslen = saved_inslen; + return redo_insert(0); + } + lastcmd[0] = 'a'; + lastac = 1; + } + if (lastcmd[0] == 's' || lastcmd[0] == 'c' || + lastcmd[0] == 'C') + return redo_insert(0); + else + return redo_insert(lastac - 1); + + /* { Begin nonstandard vi commands */ + case Ctrl('x'): + expand_word(0); + break; + + case Ctrl('f'): + complete_word(0, 0); + break; + + case Ctrl('e'): + print_expansions(es, 0); + break; + + case Ctrl('i'): + if (Flag(FVITABCOMPLETE)) { + complete_word(0, 0); + break; + } + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + /* End nonstandard vi commands } */ + + default: + if (es->linelen >= es->cbufsize - 1) + return -1; + ibuf[inslen++] = ch; + if (insert == INSERT) { + memmove(&es->cbuf[es->cursor+1], &es->cbuf[es->cursor], + es->linelen - es->cursor); + es->linelen++; + } + es->cbuf[es->cursor++] = ch; + if (insert == REPLACE && es->cursor > es->linelen) + es->linelen++; + expanded = NONE; + } + return 0; +} + +static int +vi_cmd(argcnt, cmd) + int argcnt; + const char *cmd; +{ + int ncursor; + int cur, c1, c2, c3 = 0; + int any; + struct edstate *t; + + if (argcnt == 0 && !is_zerocount(*cmd)) + argcnt = 1; + + if (is_move(*cmd)) { + if ((cur = domove(argcnt, cmd, 0)) >= 0) { + if (cur == es->linelen && cur != 0) + cur--; + es->cursor = cur; + } else + return -1; + } else { + /* Don't save state in middle of macro.. */ + if (is_undoable(*cmd) && !macro.p) { + undo->winleft = es->winleft; + memmove(undo->cbuf, es->cbuf, es->linelen); + undo->linelen = es->linelen; + undo->cursor = es->cursor; + lastac = argcnt; + memmove(lastcmd, cmd, MAXVICMD); + } + switch (*cmd) { + + case Ctrl('l'): + case Ctrl('r'): + redraw_line(1); + break; + + case '@': + { + static char alias[] = "_\0"; + struct tbl *ap; + int olen, nlen; + char *p, *nbuf; + + /* lookup letter in alias list... */ + alias[1] = cmd[1]; + ap = tsearch(&aliases, alias, hash(alias)); + if (!cmd[1] || !ap || !(ap->flag & ISSET)) + return -1; + /* check if this is a recursive call... */ + if ((p = (char *) macro.p)) + while ((p = strchr(p, '\0')) && p[1]) + if (*++p == cmd[1]) + return -1; + /* insert alias into macro buffer */ + nlen = strlen(ap->val.s) + 1; + olen = !macro.p ? 2 + : macro.len - (macro.p - macro.buf); + nbuf = alloc(nlen + 1 + olen, APERM); + memcpy(nbuf, ap->val.s, nlen); + nbuf[nlen++] = cmd[1]; + if (macro.p) { + memcpy(nbuf + nlen, macro.p, olen); + afree(macro.buf, APERM); + nlen += olen; + } else { + nbuf[nlen++] = '\0'; + nbuf[nlen++] = '\0'; + } + macro.p = macro.buf = (unsigned char *) nbuf; + macro.len = nlen; + } + break; + + case 'a': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (es->linelen != 0) + es->cursor++; + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'A': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + del_range(0, 0); + es->cursor = es->linelen; + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'S': + es->cursor = domove(1, "^", 1); + del_range(es->cursor, es->linelen); + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'Y': + cmd = "y$"; + /* ahhhhhh... */ + case 'c': + case 'd': + case 'y': + if (*cmd == cmd[1]) { + c1 = *cmd == 'c' ? domove(1, "^", 1) : 0; + c2 = es->linelen; + } else if (!is_move(cmd[1])) + return -1; + else { + if ((ncursor = domove(argcnt, &cmd[1], 1)) < 0) + return -1; + if (*cmd == 'c' && + (cmd[1]=='w' || cmd[1]=='W') && + !isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[es->cursor])) { + while (isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[--ncursor])) + ; + ncursor++; + } + if (ncursor > es->cursor) { + c1 = es->cursor; + c2 = ncursor; + } else { + c1 = ncursor; + c2 = es->cursor; + if (cmd[1] == '%') + c2++; + } + } + if (*cmd != 'c' && c1 != c2) + yank_range(c1, c2); + if (*cmd != 'y') { + del_range(c1, c2); + es->cursor = c1; + } + if (*cmd == 'c') { + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + insert = INSERT; + } + break; + + case 'p': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (es->linelen != 0) + es->cursor++; + while (putbuf(ybuf, yanklen, 0) == 0 && --argcnt > 0) + ; + if (es->cursor != 0) + es->cursor--; + if (argcnt != 0) + return -1; + break; + + case 'P': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + any = 0; + while (putbuf(ybuf, yanklen, 0) == 0 && --argcnt > 0) + any = 1; + if (any && es->cursor != 0) + es->cursor--; + if (argcnt != 0) + return -1; + break; + + case 'C': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + del_range(es->cursor, es->linelen); + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'D': + yank_range(es->cursor, es->linelen); + del_range(es->cursor, es->linelen); + if (es->cursor != 0) + es->cursor--; + break; + + case 'g': + if (!argcnt) + argcnt = hlast + 1; + /* fall through */ + case 'G': + if (!argcnt) + argcnt = 1; + else + argcnt = hlast - (source->line - argcnt); + if (grabhist(modified, argcnt - 1) < 0) + return -1; + else { + modified = 0; + hnum = argcnt - 1; + } + break; + + case 'i': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'I': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + es->cursor = domove(1, "^", 1); + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'j': + case '+': + case Ctrl('n'): + if (grabhist(modified, hnum + argcnt) < 0) + return -1; + else { + modified = 0; + hnum += argcnt; + } + break; + + case 'k': + case '-': + case Ctrl('p'): + if (grabhist(modified, hnum - argcnt) < 0) + return -1; + else { + modified = 0; + hnum -= argcnt; + } + break; + + case 'r': + if (es->linelen == 0) + return -1; + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (cmd[1] == 0) + vi_error(); + else + es->cbuf[es->cursor] = cmd[1]; + break; + + case 'R': + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + insert = REPLACE; + break; + + case 's': + if (es->linelen == 0) + return -1; + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (es->cursor + argcnt > es->linelen) + argcnt = es->linelen - es->cursor; + del_range(es->cursor, es->cursor + argcnt); + insert = INSERT; + break; + + case 'v': + if (es->linelen == 0) + return -1; + if (!argcnt) { + if (modified) { + es->cbuf[es->linelen] = '\0'; + source->line++; + histsave(source->line, es->cbuf, 1); + } else + argcnt = source->line + 1 + - (hlast - hnum); + } + shf_snprintf(es->cbuf, es->cbufsize, + argcnt ? "%s %d" : "%s", + "fc -e ${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}} --", + argcnt); + es->linelen = strlen(es->cbuf); + return 2; + + case 'x': + if (es->linelen == 0) + return -1; + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (es->cursor + argcnt > es->linelen) + argcnt = es->linelen - es->cursor; + yank_range(es->cursor, es->cursor + argcnt); + del_range(es->cursor, es->cursor + argcnt); + break; + + case 'X': + if (es->cursor > 0) { + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (es->cursor < argcnt) + argcnt = es->cursor; + yank_range(es->cursor - argcnt, es->cursor); + del_range(es->cursor - argcnt, es->cursor); + es->cursor -= argcnt; + } else + return -1; + break; + + case 'u': + t = es; + es = undo; + undo = t; + break; + + case 'U': + if (!modified) + return -1; + if (grabhist(modified, ohnum) < 0) + return -1; + modified = 0; + hnum = ohnum; + break; + + case '?': + if (hnum == hlast) + hnum = -1; + /* ahhh */ + case '/': + c3 = 1; + srchlen = 0; + lastsearch = *cmd; + /* fall through */ + case 'n': + case 'N': + if (lastsearch == ' ') + return -1; + if (lastsearch == '?') + c1 = 1; + else + c1 = 0; + if (*cmd == 'N') + c1 = !c1; + if ((c2 = grabsearch(modified, hnum, + c1, srchpat)) < 0) { + if (c3) { + restore_cbuf(); + refresh(0); + } + return -1; + } else { + modified = 0; + hnum = c2; + ohnum = hnum; + } + break; + case '_': { + int inspace; + char *p, *sp; + + if (histnum(-1) < 0) + return -1; + p = *histpos(); +#define issp(c) (isspace((unsigned char)(c)) || (c) == '\n') + if (argcnt) { + while (*p && issp(*p)) + p++; + while (*p && --argcnt) { + while (*p && !issp(*p)) + p++; + while (*p && issp(*p)) + p++; + } + if (!*p) + return -1; + sp = p; + } else { + sp = p; + inspace = 0; + while (*p) { + if (issp(*p)) + inspace = 1; + else if (inspace) { + inspace = 0; + sp = p; + } + p++; + } + p = sp; + } + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + if (es->cursor != es->linelen) + es->cursor++; + while (*p && !issp(*p)) { + argcnt++; + p++; + } + if (putbuf(space, 1, 0) != 0) + argcnt = -1; + else if (putbuf(sp, argcnt, 0) != 0) + argcnt = -1; + if (argcnt < 0) { + if (es->cursor != 0) + es->cursor--; + return -1; + } + insert = INSERT; + } + break; + + case '~': { + char *p; + int i; + + if (es->linelen == 0) + return -1; + for (i = 0; i < argcnt; i++) { + p = &es->cbuf[es->cursor]; + if (islower((unsigned char)*p)) { + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + *p = toupper((unsigned char)*p); + } else if (isupper((unsigned char)*p)) { + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + *p = tolower((unsigned char)*p); + } + if (es->cursor < es->linelen - 1) + es->cursor++; + } + break; + } + + case '#': + { + int ret = x_do_comment(es->cbuf, es->cbufsize, + &es->linelen); + if (ret >= 0) + es->cursor = 0; + return ret; + } + + case '=': /* at&t ksh */ + case Ctrl('e'): /* Nonstandard vi/ksh */ + print_expansions(es, 1); + break; + + + case Ctrl('i'): /* Nonstandard vi/ksh */ + if (!Flag(FVITABCOMPLETE)) + return -1; + complete_word(1, argcnt); + break; + + case Ctrl('['): /* some annoying at&t ksh's */ + if (!Flag(FVIESCCOMPLETE)) + return -1; + case '\\': /* at&t ksh */ + case Ctrl('f'): /* Nonstandard vi/ksh */ + complete_word(1, argcnt); + break; + + + case '*': /* at&t ksh */ + case Ctrl('x'): /* Nonstandard vi/ksh */ + expand_word(1); + break; + } + if (insert == 0 && es->cursor != 0 && es->cursor >= es->linelen) + es->cursor--; + } + return 0; +} + +static int +domove(argcnt, cmd, sub) + int argcnt; + const char *cmd; + int sub; +{ + int bcount, UNINITIALIZED(i), t; + int UNINITIALIZED(ncursor); + + switch (*cmd) { + + case 'b': + if (!sub && es->cursor == 0) + return -1; + ncursor = backword(argcnt); + break; + + case 'B': + if (!sub && es->cursor == 0) + return -1; + ncursor = Backword(argcnt); + break; + + case 'e': + if (!sub && es->cursor + 1 >= es->linelen) + return -1; + ncursor = endword(argcnt); + if (sub && ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + break; + + case 'E': + if (!sub && es->cursor + 1 >= es->linelen) + return -1; + ncursor = Endword(argcnt); + if (sub && ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + break; + + case 'f': + case 'F': + case 't': + case 'T': + fsavecmd = *cmd; + fsavech = cmd[1]; + /* drop through */ + + case ',': + case ';': + if (fsavecmd == ' ') + return -1; + i = fsavecmd == 'f' || fsavecmd == 'F'; + t = fsavecmd > 'a'; + if (*cmd == ',') + t = !t; + if ((ncursor = findch(fsavech, argcnt, t, i)) < 0) + return -1; + if (sub && t) + ncursor++; + break; + + case 'h': + case Ctrl('h'): + if (!sub && es->cursor == 0) + return -1; + ncursor = es->cursor - argcnt; + if (ncursor < 0) + ncursor = 0; + break; + + case ' ': + case 'l': + if (!sub && es->cursor + 1 >= es->linelen) + return -1; + if (es->linelen != 0) { + ncursor = es->cursor + argcnt; + if (ncursor > es->linelen) + ncursor = es->linelen; + } + break; + + case 'w': + if (!sub && es->cursor + 1 >= es->linelen) + return -1; + ncursor = forwword(argcnt); + break; + + case 'W': + if (!sub && es->cursor + 1 >= es->linelen) + return -1; + ncursor = Forwword(argcnt); + break; + + case '0': + ncursor = 0; + break; + + case '^': + ncursor = 0; + while (ncursor < es->linelen - 1 && isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ncursor++; + break; + + case '|': + ncursor = argcnt; + if (ncursor > es->linelen) + ncursor = es->linelen; + if (ncursor) + ncursor--; + break; + + case '$': + if (es->linelen != 0) + ncursor = es->linelen; + else + ncursor = 0; + break; + + case '%': + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor < es->linelen && + (i = bracktype(es->cbuf[ncursor])) == 0) + ncursor++; + if (ncursor == es->linelen) + return -1; + bcount = 1; + do { + if (i > 0) { + if (++ncursor >= es->linelen) + return -1; + } else { + if (--ncursor < 0) + return -1; + } + t = bracktype(es->cbuf[ncursor]); + if (t == i) + bcount++; + else if (t == -i) + bcount--; + } while (bcount != 0); + if (sub && i > 0) + ncursor++; + break; + + default: + return -1; + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +redo_insert(count) + int count; +{ + while (count-- > 0) + if (putbuf(ibuf, inslen, insert==REPLACE) != 0) + return -1; + if (es->cursor > 0) + es->cursor--; + insert = 0; + return 0; +} + +static void +yank_range(a, b) + int a, b; +{ + yanklen = b - a; + if (yanklen != 0) + memmove(ybuf, &es->cbuf[a], yanklen); +} + +static int +bracktype(ch) + int ch; +{ + switch (ch) { + + case '(': + return 1; + + case '[': + return 2; + + case '{': + return 3; + + case ')': + return -1; + + case ']': + return -2; + + case '}': + return -3; + + default: + return 0; + } +} + +/* + * Non user interface editor routines below here + */ + +static int cur_col; /* current column on line */ +static int pwidth; /* width of prompt */ +static int prompt_trunc; /* how much of prompt to truncate */ +static int prompt_skip; /* how much of prompt to skip */ +static int winwidth; /* width of window */ +static char *wbuf[2]; /* window buffers */ +static int wbuf_len; /* length of window buffers (x_cols-3)*/ +static int win; /* window buffer in use */ +static char morec; /* more character at right of window */ +static int lastref; /* argument to last refresh() */ +static char holdbuf[CMDLEN]; /* place to hold last edit buffer */ +static int holdlen; /* length of holdbuf */ + +static void +save_cbuf() +{ + memmove(holdbuf, es->cbuf, es->linelen); + holdlen = es->linelen; + holdbuf[holdlen] = '\0'; +} + +static void +restore_cbuf() +{ + es->cursor = 0; + es->linelen = holdlen; + memmove(es->cbuf, holdbuf, holdlen); +} + +/* return a new edstate */ +static struct edstate * +save_edstate(old) + struct edstate *old; +{ + struct edstate *new; + + new = (struct edstate *)alloc(sizeof(struct edstate), APERM); + new->cbuf = alloc(old->cbufsize, APERM); + memcpy(new->cbuf, old->cbuf, old->linelen); + new->cbufsize = old->cbufsize; + new->linelen = old->linelen; + new->cursor = old->cursor; + new->winleft = old->winleft; + return new; +} + +static void +restore_edstate(new, old) + struct edstate *old, *new; +{ + memcpy(new->cbuf, old->cbuf, old->linelen); + new->linelen = old->linelen; + new->cursor = old->cursor; + new->winleft = old->winleft; + free_edstate(old); +} + +static void +free_edstate(old) + struct edstate *old; +{ + afree(old->cbuf, APERM); + afree((char *)old, APERM); +} + + + +static void +edit_reset(buf, len) + char *buf; + size_t len; +{ + const char *p; + + es = &ebuf; + es->cbuf = buf; + es->cbufsize = len; + undo = &undobuf; + undo->cbufsize = len; + + es->linelen = undo->linelen = 0; + es->cursor = undo->cursor = 0; + es->winleft = undo->winleft = 0; + + cur_col = pwidth = promptlen(prompt, &p); + prompt_skip = p - prompt; + if (pwidth > x_cols - 3 - MIN_EDIT_SPACE) { + cur_col = x_cols - 3 - MIN_EDIT_SPACE; + prompt_trunc = pwidth - cur_col; + pwidth -= prompt_trunc; + } else + prompt_trunc = 0; + if (!wbuf_len || wbuf_len != x_cols - 3) { + wbuf_len = x_cols - 3; + wbuf[0] = aresize(wbuf[0], wbuf_len, APERM); + wbuf[1] = aresize(wbuf[1], wbuf_len, APERM); + } + (void) memset(wbuf[0], ' ', wbuf_len); + (void) memset(wbuf[1], ' ', wbuf_len); + winwidth = x_cols - pwidth - 3; + win = 0; + morec = ' '; + lastref = 1; + holdlen = 0; +} + +/* + * this is used for calling x_escape() in complete_word() + */ +static int +x_vi_putbuf(s, len) + const char *s; + size_t len; +{ + return putbuf(s, len, 0); +} + +static int +putbuf(buf, len, repl) + const char *buf; + int len; + int repl; +{ + if (len == 0) + return 0; + if (repl) { + if (es->cursor + len >= es->cbufsize) + return -1; + if (es->cursor + len > es->linelen) + es->linelen = es->cursor + len; + } else { + if (es->linelen + len >= es->cbufsize) + return -1; + memmove(&es->cbuf[es->cursor + len], &es->cbuf[es->cursor], + es->linelen - es->cursor); + es->linelen += len; + } + memmove(&es->cbuf[es->cursor], buf, len); + es->cursor += len; + return 0; +} + +static void +del_range(a, b) + int a, b; +{ + if (es->linelen != b) + memmove(&es->cbuf[a], &es->cbuf[b], es->linelen - b); + es->linelen -= b - a; +} + +static int +findch(ch, cnt, forw, incl) + int ch; + int cnt; + int forw; + int incl; +{ + int ncursor; + + if (es->linelen == 0) + return -1; + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (cnt--) { + do { + if (forw) { + if (++ncursor == es->linelen) + return -1; + } else { + if (--ncursor < 0) + return -1; + } + } while (es->cbuf[ncursor] != ch); + } + if (!incl) { + if (forw) + ncursor--; + else + ncursor++; + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +forwword(argcnt) + int argcnt; +{ + int ncursor; + + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor < es->linelen && argcnt--) { + if (is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor])) + while (is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor]) && + ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + else if (!isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + while (!is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor]) && + !isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor]) && + ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + while (isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor]) && ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +backword(argcnt) + int argcnt; +{ + int ncursor; + + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor > 0 && argcnt--) { + while (--ncursor > 0 && isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + if (ncursor > 0) { + if (is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor])) + while (--ncursor >= 0 && + is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + else + while (--ncursor >= 0 && + !is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor]) && + !isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + ncursor++; + } + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +endword(argcnt) + int argcnt; +{ + int ncursor; + + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor < es->linelen && argcnt--) { + while (++ncursor < es->linelen - 1 && + isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + if (ncursor < es->linelen - 1) { + if (is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor])) + while (++ncursor < es->linelen && + is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + else + while (++ncursor < es->linelen && + !is_wordch(es->cbuf[ncursor]) && + !isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + ncursor--; + } + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +Forwword(argcnt) + int argcnt; +{ + int ncursor; + + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor < es->linelen && argcnt--) { + while (!isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor]) && ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + while (isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor]) && ncursor < es->linelen) + ncursor++; + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +Backword(argcnt) + int argcnt; +{ + int ncursor; + + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor > 0 && argcnt--) { + while (--ncursor >= 0 && isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + while (ncursor >= 0 && !isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ncursor--; + ncursor++; + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +Endword(argcnt) + int argcnt; +{ + int ncursor; + + ncursor = es->cursor; + while (ncursor < es->linelen - 1 && argcnt--) { + while (++ncursor < es->linelen - 1 && + isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + if (ncursor < es->linelen - 1) { + while (++ncursor < es->linelen && + !isspace((unsigned char)es->cbuf[ncursor])) + ; + ncursor--; + } + } + return ncursor; +} + +static int +grabhist(save, n) + int save; + int n; +{ + char *hptr; + + if (n < 0 || n > hlast) + return -1; + if (n == hlast) { + restore_cbuf(); + ohnum = n; + return 0; + } + (void) histnum(n); + if ((hptr = *histpos()) == NULL) { + internal_errorf(0, "grabhist: bad history array"); + return -1; + } + if (save) + save_cbuf(); + if ((es->linelen = strlen(hptr)) >= es->cbufsize) + es->linelen = es->cbufsize - 1; + memmove(es->cbuf, hptr, es->linelen); + es->cursor = 0; + ohnum = n; + return 0; +} + +static int +grabsearch(save, start, fwd, pat) + int save, start, fwd; + char *pat; +{ + char *hptr; + int hist; + int anchored; + + if ((start == 0 && fwd == 0) || (start >= hlast-1 && fwd == 1)) + return -1; + if (fwd) + start++; + else + start--; + anchored = *pat == '^' ? (++pat, 1) : 0; + if ((hist = findhist(start, fwd, pat, anchored)) < 0) { + /* if (start != 0 && fwd && match(holdbuf, pat) >= 0) { */ + /* XXX should FILECMP be strncmp? */ + if (start != 0 && fwd && FILECMP(holdbuf, pat) >= 0) { + restore_cbuf(); + return 0; + } else + return -1; + } + if (save) + save_cbuf(); + histnum(hist); + hptr = *histpos(); + if ((es->linelen = strlen(hptr)) >= es->cbufsize) + es->linelen = es->cbufsize - 1; + memmove(es->cbuf, hptr, es->linelen); + es->cursor = 0; + return hist; +} + +static void +redraw_line(newlinex) + int newlinex; +{ + (void) memset(wbuf[win], ' ', wbuf_len); + if (newlinex) { + x_putc('\r'); + x_putc('\n'); + } + vi_pprompt(0); + cur_col = pwidth; + morec = ' '; +} + +static void +refresh(leftside) + int leftside; +{ + if (leftside < 0) + leftside = lastref; + else + lastref = leftside; + if (outofwin()) + rewindow(); + display(wbuf[1 - win], wbuf[win], leftside); + win = 1 - win; +} + +static int +outofwin() +{ + int cur, col; + + if (es->cursor < es->winleft) + return 1; + col = 0; + cur = es->winleft; + while (cur < es->cursor) + col = newcol((unsigned char) es->cbuf[cur++], col); + if (col >= winwidth) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static void +rewindow() +{ + register int tcur, tcol; + int holdcur1, holdcol1; + int holdcur2, holdcol2; + + holdcur1 = holdcur2 = tcur = 0; + holdcol1 = holdcol2 = tcol = 0; + while (tcur < es->cursor) { + if (tcol - holdcol2 > winwidth / 2) { + holdcur1 = holdcur2; + holdcol1 = holdcol2; + holdcur2 = tcur; + holdcol2 = tcol; + } + tcol = newcol((unsigned char) es->cbuf[tcur++], tcol); + } + while (tcol - holdcol1 > winwidth / 2) + holdcol1 = newcol((unsigned char) es->cbuf[holdcur1++], + holdcol1); + es->winleft = holdcur1; +} + +static int +newcol(ch, col) + int ch, col; +{ + if (ch == '\t') + return (col | 7) + 1; + return col + char_len(ch); +} + +static void +display(wb1, wb2, leftside) + char *wb1, *wb2; + int leftside; +{ + unsigned char ch; + char *twb1, *twb2, mc; + int cur, col, cnt; + int UNINITIALIZED(ncol); + int moreright; + + col = 0; + cur = es->winleft; + moreright = 0; + twb1 = wb1; + while (col < winwidth && cur < es->linelen) { + if (cur == es->cursor && leftside) + ncol = col + pwidth; + if ((ch = es->cbuf[cur]) == '\t') { + do { + *twb1++ = ' '; + } while (++col < winwidth && (col & 7) != 0); + } else { + if ((ch & 0x80) && Flag(FVISHOW8)) { + *twb1++ = 'M'; + if (++col < winwidth) { + *twb1++ = '-'; + col++; + } + ch &= 0x7f; + } + if (col < winwidth) { + if (ch < ' ' || ch == 0x7f) { + *twb1++ = '^'; + if (++col < winwidth) { + *twb1++ = ch ^ '@'; + col++; + } + } else { + *twb1++ = ch; + col++; + } + } + } + if (cur == es->cursor && !leftside) + ncol = col + pwidth - 1; + cur++; + } + if (cur == es->cursor) + ncol = col + pwidth; + if (col < winwidth) { + while (col < winwidth) { + *twb1++ = ' '; + col++; + } + } else + moreright++; + *twb1 = ' '; + + col = pwidth; + cnt = winwidth; + twb1 = wb1; + twb2 = wb2; + while (cnt--) { + if (*twb1 != *twb2) { + if (cur_col != col) + ed_mov_opt(col, wb1); + x_putc(*twb1); + cur_col++; + } + twb1++; + twb2++; + col++; + } + if (es->winleft > 0 && moreright) + /* POSIX says to use * for this but that is a globbing + * character and may confuse people; + is more innocuous + */ + mc = '+'; + else if (es->winleft > 0) + mc = '<'; + else if (moreright) + mc = '>'; + else + mc = ' '; + if (mc != morec) { + ed_mov_opt(pwidth + winwidth + 1, wb1); + x_putc(mc); + cur_col++; + morec = mc; + } + if (cur_col != ncol) + ed_mov_opt(ncol, wb1); +} + +static void +ed_mov_opt(col, wb) + int col; + char *wb; +{ + if (col < cur_col) { + if (col + 1 < cur_col - col) { + x_putc('\r'); + vi_pprompt(0); + cur_col = pwidth; + while (cur_col++ < col) + x_putc(*wb++); + } else { + while (cur_col-- > col) + x_putc('\b'); + } + } else { + wb = &wb[cur_col - pwidth]; + while (cur_col++ < col) + x_putc(*wb++); + } + cur_col = col; +} + + +/* replace word with all expansions (ie, expand word*) */ +static int +expand_word(commandx) + int commandx; +{ + static struct edstate *buf; + int rval = 0; + int nwords; + int start, end; + char **words; + int i; + + /* Undo previous expansion */ + if (commandx == 0 && expanded == EXPAND && buf) { + restore_edstate(es, buf); + buf = 0; + expanded = NONE; + return 0; + } + if (buf) { + free_edstate(buf); + buf = 0; + } + + nwords = x_cf_glob(XCF_COMMAND_FILE|XCF_FULLPATH, + es->cbuf, es->linelen, es->cursor, + &start, &end, &words, (int *) 0); + if (nwords == 0) { + vi_error(); + return -1; + } + + buf = save_edstate(es); + expanded = EXPAND; + del_range(start, end); + es->cursor = start; + for (i = 0; i < nwords; ) { + if (x_escape(words[i], strlen(words[i]), x_vi_putbuf) != 0) { + rval = -1; + break; + } + if (++i < nwords && putbuf(space, 1, 0) != 0) { + rval = -1; + break; + } + } + i = buf->cursor - end; + if (rval == 0 && i > 0) + es->cursor += i; + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + insert = INSERT; + lastac = 0; + refresh(0); + return rval; +} + +static int +complete_word(commandx, count) + int commandx; + int count; +{ + static struct edstate *buf; + int rval = 0; + int nwords; + int start, end; + char **words; + char *match; + int match_len; + int is_unique; + int is_command; + + /* Undo previous completion */ + if (commandx == 0 && expanded == COMPLETE && buf) { + print_expansions(buf, 0); + expanded = PRINT; + return 0; + } + if (commandx == 0 && expanded == PRINT && buf) { + restore_edstate(es, buf); + buf = 0; + expanded = NONE; + return 0; + } + if (buf) { + free_edstate(buf); + buf = 0; + } + + /* XCF_FULLPATH for count 'cause the menu printed by print_expansions() + * was done this way. + */ + nwords = x_cf_glob(XCF_COMMAND_FILE | (count ? XCF_FULLPATH : 0), + es->cbuf, es->linelen, es->cursor, + &start, &end, &words, &is_command); + if (nwords == 0) { + vi_error(); + return -1; + } + if (count) { + int i; + + count--; + if (count >= nwords) { + vi_error(); + x_print_expansions(nwords, words, is_command); + x_free_words(nwords, words); + redraw_line(0); + return -1; + } + /* + * Expand the count'th word to its basename + */ + if (is_command) { + match = words[count] + + x_basename(words[count], (char *) 0); + /* If more than one possible match, use full path */ + for (i = 0; i < nwords; i++) + if (i != count && + FILECMP(words[i] + + x_basename(words[i], (char *) 0), + match) == 0) + { + match = words[count]; + break; + } + } else + match = words[count]; + match_len = strlen(match); + is_unique = 1; + /* expanded = PRINT; next call undo */ + } else { + match = words[0]; + match_len = x_longest_prefix(nwords, words); + expanded = COMPLETE; /* next call will list completions */ + is_unique = nwords == 1; + } + + buf = save_edstate(es); + del_range(start, end); + es->cursor = start; + + /* escape all shell-sensitive characters and put the result into + * command buffer */ + rval = x_escape(match, match_len, x_vi_putbuf); + + if (rval == 0 && is_unique) { + /* If exact match, don't undo. Allows directory completions + * to be used (ie, complete the next portion of the path). + */ + expanded = NONE; + + /* If not a directory, add a space to the end... */ + if (match_len > 0 && !ISDIRSEP(match[match_len - 1])) + rval = putbuf(space, 1, 0); + } + x_free_words(nwords, words); + + modified = 1; hnum = hlast; + insert = INSERT; + lastac = 0; /* prevent this from being redone... */ + refresh(0); + + return rval; +} + +static int +print_expansions(ex, commandx) + struct edstate *ex; + int commandx; +{ + int nwords; + int start, end; + char **words; + int is_command; + + nwords = x_cf_glob(XCF_COMMAND_FILE|XCF_FULLPATH, + ex->cbuf, ex->linelen, ex->cursor, + &start, &end, &words, &is_command); + if (nwords == 0) { + vi_error(); + return -1; + } + x_print_expansions(nwords, words, is_command); + x_free_words(nwords, words); + redraw_line(0); + return 0; +} + +/* How long is char when displayed (not counting tabs) */ +static int +char_len(c) + int c; +{ + int len = 1; + + if ((c & 0x80) && Flag(FVISHOW8)) { + len += 2; + c &= 0x7f; + } + if (c < ' ' || c == 0x7f) + len++; + return len; +} + +/* Similar to x_zotc(emacs.c), but no tab weirdness */ +static void +x_vi_zotc(c) + int c; +{ + if (Flag(FVISHOW8) && (c & 0x80)) { + x_puts("M-"); + c &= 0x7f; + } + if (c < ' ' || c == 0x7f) { + x_putc('^'); + c ^= '@'; + } + x_putc(c); +} + +static void +vi_pprompt(full) + int full; +{ + pprompt(prompt + (full ? 0 : prompt_skip), prompt_trunc); +} + +static void +vi_error() +{ + /* Beem out of any macros as soon as an error occurs */ + vi_macro_reset(); + x_putc(BEL); + x_flush(); +} + +static void +vi_macro_reset() +{ + if (macro.p) { + afree(macro.buf, APERM); + memset((char *) ¯o, 0, sizeof(macro)); + } +} + +#endif /* VI */ diff --git a/distrib/sets/lists/minix/mi b/distrib/sets/lists/minix/mi index 8fb7c7685..40de49f87 100644 --- a/distrib/sets/lists/minix/mi +++ b/distrib/sets/lists/minix/mi @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ ./bin/halt minix-sys ./bin/intr minix-sys ./bin/kill minix-sys +./bin/ksh minix-sys ./bin/ln minix-sys ./bin/loadkeys minix-sys ./bin/ls minix-sys @@ -1287,6 +1288,7 @@ ./usr/man/man1/jobs.1 minix-sys ./usr/man/man1/join.1 minix-sys ./usr/man/man1/kill.1 minix-sys +./usr/man/man1/ksh.1 minix-sys ./usr/man/man1/last.1 minix-sys ./usr/man/man1/ldd.1 minix-sys ./usr/man/man1/ld.elf_so.1 minix-sys diff --git a/docs/UPDATING b/docs/UPDATING index 5913b9b96..e12acc472 100644 --- a/docs/UPDATING +++ b/docs/UPDATING @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +20130312: + /bin/ksh was imported and needs to be added to your /etc/shells. + Run this command to add it: + + # echo "/bin/ksh" >> /etc/shells + 20130306: For people building ARM images, the procedure has changed a bit. You need a full FS to boot now. In short, you need diff --git a/etc/shells b/etc/shells index c2cdaa0f2..61f2c1551 100644 --- a/etc/shells +++ b/etc/shells @@ -1 +1,2 @@ /bin/sh +/bin/ksh diff --git a/releasetools/nbsd_ports b/releasetools/nbsd_ports index 01121a7c6..4abea3f2d 100644 --- a/releasetools/nbsd_ports +++ b/releasetools/nbsd_ports @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ 2012/01/16 18:47:57,bin/ed 2012/10/17 12:00:00,bin/expr 2012/10/17 12:00:00,bin/kill +2013/03/12 12:00:00,bin/ksh 2012/10/17 12:00:00,bin/ln 2012/10/17 12:00:00,bin/ls 2012/10/17 12:00:00,bin/Makefile -- 2.44.0