1 /* $Header: /p/tcsh/cvsroot/tcsh/tc.func.c,v 3.153 2014/10/11 21:52:26 christos Exp $ */
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35 RCSID("$tcsh: tc.func.c,v 3.153 2014/10/11 21:52:26 christos Exp $")
38 #include "ed.defns.h" /* for the function names */
43 #else /* WINNT_NATIVE */
45 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE */
49 #include <afs/kautils.h>
50 long ka_UserAuthenticateGeneral();
56 extern time_t t_period;
57 extern int just_signaled;
58 static int precmd_active = 0;
59 static int jobcmd_active = 0; /* GrP */
60 static int postcmd_active = 0;
61 static int periodic_active = 0;
62 static int cwdcmd_active = 0; /* PWP: for cwd_cmd */
63 static int beepcmd_active = 0;
64 static void (*alm_fun)(void) = NULL;
66 static void auto_logout (void);
67 static char *xgetpass (const char *);
68 static void auto_lock (void);
70 static void insert (struct wordent *, int);
71 static void insert_we (struct wordent *, struct wordent *);
72 static int inlist (Char *, Char *);
74 static int tildecompare (const void *, const void *);
75 static Char *gethomedir (const Char *);
77 static void palarm (int);
78 static void getremotehost (int);
79 #endif /* REMOTEHOST */
86 * expand_lex: Take the given lex and return an expanded version of it.
87 * First guy in lex list is ignored; last guy is ^J which we ignore.
88 * Only take lex'es from position 'from' to position 'to' inclusive
90 * Note: csh sometimes sets bit 8 in characters which causes all kinds
91 * of problems if we don't mask it here. Note: excl's in lexes have been
92 * un-back-slashed and must be re-back-slashed
95 /* PWP: this is a combination of the old sprlex() and the expand_lex from
96 the magic-space stuff */
99 expand_lex(const struct wordent *sp0, int from, int to)
101 struct Strbuf buf = Strbuf_INIT;
102 const struct wordent *sp;
109 if (!sp0 || (sp = sp0->next) == sp0 || sp == (sp0 = sp0->prev))
110 return Strbuf_finish(&buf); /* null lex */
113 if ((i >= from) && (i <= to)) { /* if in range */
114 for (s = sp->word; *s; s++) {
116 * bugfix by Michael Bloom: anything but the current history
117 * character {(PWP) and backslash} seem to be dealt with
121 && (((*s & TRIM) == HIST && HIST != '\0') ||
122 (((*s & TRIM) == '\'') && (prev_c != '\\')) ||
123 (((*s & TRIM) == '\"') && (prev_c != '\\')) ||
124 (((*s & TRIM) == '\\') && (prev_c != '\\')))) {
125 Strbuf_append1(&buf, '\\');
127 Strbuf_append1(&buf, *s & TRIM);
130 Strbuf_append1(&buf, ' ');
137 buf.len--; /* get rid of trailing space */
139 return Strbuf_finish(&buf);
143 sprlex(const struct wordent *sp0)
145 return expand_lex(sp0, 0, INT_MAX);
150 Itoa(int n, size_t min_digits, Char attributes)
153 * The array size here is derived from
155 * which is guaranteed to be enough for a decimal
156 * representation. We add 1 because integer divide
162 Char buf[CHAR_BIT * sizeof(int) / 3 + 1], *res, *p, *s;
163 unsigned int un; /* handle most negative # too */
164 int pad = (min_digits != 0);
166 if (sizeof(buf) - 1 < min_digits)
167 min_digits = sizeof(buf) - 1;
175 *p++ = un % 10 + '0';
177 } while ((pad && (ssize_t)--min_digits > 0) || un != 0);
179 res = xmalloc((p - buf + 2) * sizeof(*res));
184 *s++ = *--p | attributes;
193 dolist(Char **v, struct command *c)
201 struct Strbuf word = Strbuf_INIT;
203 Strbuf_terminate(&word);
204 cleanup_push(&word, Strbuf_cleanup);
205 (void) t_search(&word, LIST, TW_ZERO, 0, STRNULL, 0);
206 cleanup_until(&word);
209 v = glob_all_or_error(v);
211 cleanup_push(globbed, blk_cleanup);
212 for (k = 0; v[k] != NULL && v[k][0] != '-'; k++)
216 * We cannot process a flag therefore we let ls do it right.
220 struct wordent cmd, *nextword, *lastword;
226 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
236 /* Look at listflags, to add -A to the flags, to get a path
237 of ls if necessary */
238 if ((vp = adrof(STRlistflags)) != NULL && vp->vec != NULL &&
239 vp->vec[0] != STRNULL) {
240 if (vp->vec[1] != NULL && vp->vec[1][0] != '\0')
242 for (cp = vp->vec[0]; *cp; cp++)
260 nextword = xcalloc(1, sizeof cmd);
261 nextword->word = Strsave(lspath);
262 lastword->next = nextword;
263 nextword->prev = lastword;
265 nextword = xcalloc(1, sizeof cmd);
266 nextword->word = Strsave(STRmCF);
267 lastword->next = nextword;
268 nextword->prev = lastword;
269 #if defined(KANJI) && defined(SHORT_STRINGS) && defined(DSPMBYTE)
272 nextword = xcalloc(1, sizeof cmd);
273 nextword->word = Strsave(STRmmliteral);
274 lastword->next = nextword;
275 nextword->prev = lastword;
279 if (color_context_ls) {
281 nextword = xcalloc(1, sizeof cmd);
282 nextword->word = Strsave(STRmmcolormauto);
283 lastword->next = nextword;
284 nextword->prev = lastword;
286 #endif /* COLOR_LS_F */
288 for (cp = *v; cp; cp = *++v) {
289 nextword = xcalloc(1, sizeof cmd);
290 nextword->word = quote(Strsave(cp));
291 lastword->next = nextword;
292 nextword->prev = lastword;
295 lastword->next = &cmd;
297 cleanup_push(&cmd, lex_cleanup);
299 /* build a syntax tree for the command. */
300 t = syntax(cmd.next, &cmd, 0);
301 cleanup_push(t, syntax_cleanup);
304 /* expand aliases like process() does */
306 /* execute the parse tree. */
307 execute(t, tpgrp > 0 ? tpgrp : -1, NULL, NULL, FALSE);
308 /* done. free the lex list and parse tree. */
311 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
315 struct Strbuf buf = Strbuf_INIT;
317 cleanup_push(&buf, Strbuf_cleanup);
318 for (k = 0, i = 0; v[k] != NULL; k++) {
319 tmp = dnormalize(v[k], symlinks == SYM_IGNORE);
320 cleanup_push(tmp, xfree);
321 dp = Strend(tmp) - 1;
322 if (*dp == '/' && dp != tmp)
327 if (stat(short2str(tmp), &st) == -1) {
334 print_by_column(STRNULL, &v[i], k - i, FALSE);
337 xprintf("%S: %s.\n", tmp, strerror(err));
342 else if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
348 print_by_column(STRNULL, &v[i], k - i, FALSE);
350 if (k != 0 && v[1] != NULL)
352 xprintf("%S:\n", tmp);
354 for (cp = tmp; *cp; cp++)
355 Strbuf_append1(&buf, (*cp | QUOTE));
356 Strbuf_terminate(&buf);
357 dp = &buf.s[buf.len - 1];
360 (*dp != (Char) (':' | QUOTE)) &&
361 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE */
362 (*dp != (Char) ('/' | QUOTE))) {
363 Strbuf_append1(&buf, '/');
364 Strbuf_terminate(&buf);
367 (void) t_search(&buf, LIST, TW_ZERO, 0, STRNULL, 0);
376 print_by_column(STRNULL, &v[i], k - i, FALSE);
379 stderror(ERR_SILENT);
382 cleanup_until(globbed);
385 extern int GotTermCaps;
389 dotelltc(Char **v, struct command *c)
400 doechotc(Char **v, struct command *c)
410 dosettc(Char **v, struct command *c)
418 tv[0] = strsave(short2str(v[1]));
419 cleanup_push(tv[0], xfree);
420 tv[1] = strsave(short2str(v[2]));
421 cleanup_push(tv[1], xfree);
423 cleanup_until(tv[0]);
426 /* The dowhich() is by:
427 * Andreas Luik <luik@isaak.isa.de>
428 * I S A GmbH - Informationssysteme fuer computerintegrierte Automatisierung
435 cmd_expand(Char *cmd, Char **str)
437 struct wordent lexp[3];
441 lexp[0].next = &lexp[1];
442 lexp[1].next = &lexp[2];
443 lexp[2].next = &lexp[0];
445 lexp[0].prev = &lexp[2];
446 lexp[1].prev = &lexp[0];
447 lexp[2].prev = &lexp[1];
449 lexp[0].word = STRNULL;
450 lexp[2].word = STRret;
452 if ((vp = adrof1(cmd, &aliases)) != NULL && vp->vec != NULL) {
454 xprintf(CGETS(22, 1, "%S: \t aliased to "), cmd);
459 *str = blkexpand(vp->vec);
463 rv = tellmewhat(lexp, str);
471 dowhich(Char **v, struct command *c)
477 * We don't want to glob dowhich args because we lose quoteing
478 * E.g. which \ls if ls is aliased will not work correctly if
483 rv &= cmd_expand(*v, NULL);
486 setcopy(STRstatus, STR1, VAR_READWRITE);
490 findvv(Char **vv, const char *cp)
492 for (; vv && *vv; vv++) {
494 for (i = 0; (*vv)[i] && (*vv)[i] == cp[i]; i++)
496 if ((*vv)[i] == '\0' && cp[i] == '\0')
502 /* PWP: a hack to start up your stopped editor on a single keystroke */
503 /* jbs - fixed hack so it worked :-) 3/28/89 */
508 struct process *pp, *retp;
516 if ((ep = getenv("EDITOR")) != NULL) { /* if we have a value */
517 if ((p = strrchr(ep, '/')) != NULL) /* if it has a path */
518 ep = p + 1; /* then we want only the last part */
523 if ((vp = getenv("VISUAL")) != NULL) { /* if we have a value */
524 if ((p = strrchr(vp, '/')) != NULL) /* and it has a path */
525 vp = p + 1; /* then we want only the last part */
530 for (vpl = 0; vp[vpl] && !isspace((unsigned char)vp[vpl]); vpl++)
532 for (epl = 0; ep[epl] && !isspace((unsigned char)ep[epl]); epl++)
535 if (pcurrent == NULL) /* see if we have any jobs */
536 return NULL; /* nope */
538 if ((varp = adrof(STReditors)) != NULL)
544 for (pp = proclist.p_next; pp; pp = pp->p_next)
545 if (pp->p_procid == pp->p_jobid) {
548 * Only foreground an edit session if it is suspended. Some GUI
549 * editors have may be happily running in a separate window, no
550 * point in foregrounding these if they're already running - webb
552 pstatus = (int) (pp->p_flags & PALLSTATES);
553 if (pstatus != PINTERRUPTED && pstatus != PSTOPPED &&
554 pstatus != PSIGNALED)
557 p = short2str(pp->p_command);
558 /* get the first word */
559 for (cp = p; *cp && !isspace((unsigned char) *cp); cp++)
563 if ((cp = strrchr(p, '/')) != NULL) /* and it has a path */
564 cp = cp + 1; /* then we want only the last part */
566 cp = p; /* else we get all of it */
568 /* if we find either in the current name, fg it */
569 if (strncmp(ep, cp, epl) == 0 ||
570 strncmp(vp, cp, vpl) == 0 || findvv(vv, cp)) {
573 * If there is a choice, then choose the current process if
574 * available, or the previous process otherwise, or else
575 * anything will do - Robert Webb (robertw@mulga.cs.mu.oz.au).
579 else if (retp == NULL || pp == pprevious)
584 return retp; /* Will be NULL if we didn't find a job */
588 fg_proc_entry(struct process *pp)
598 oGettingInput = GettingInput;
601 ohaderr = haderr; /* we need to ignore setting of haderr due to
602 * process getting stopped by a signal */
603 omark = cleanup_push_mark();
604 if (setexit() == 0) { /* come back here after pjwait */
606 (void) alarm(0); /* No autologout */
607 alrmcatch_disabled = 1;
608 if (!pstart(pp, 1)) {
610 stderror(ERR_BADJOB, pp->p_command, strerror(errno));
614 setalarm(1); /* Autologout back on */
615 cleanup_pop_mark(omark);
618 GettingInput = oGettingInput;
620 disabled_cleanup(&pintr_disabled);
624 xgetpass(const char *prm)
626 static struct strbuf pass; /* = strbuf_INIT; */
629 struct sigaction sa, osa;
631 sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
632 sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
634 (void)sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, &osa);
637 sigaddset(&set, SIGINT);
638 (void)sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, &oset);
640 cleanup_push(&osa, sigint_cleanup);
641 cleanup_push(&oset, sigprocmask_cleanup);
642 (void) Rawmode(); /* Make sure, cause we want echo off */
643 fd = xopen("/dev/tty", O_RDWR|O_LARGEFILE);
647 cleanup_push(&fd, open_cleanup);
649 xprintf("%s", prm); flush();
654 if (xread(fd, &c, 1) < 1 || c == '\n')
656 strbuf_append1(&pass, c);
658 strbuf_terminate(&pass);
667 extern char *crypt ();
675 * Ask the user for his login password to continue working
676 * On systems that have a shadow password, this will only
677 * work for root, but what can we do?
679 * If we fail to get the password, then we log the user out
694 #if defined(HAVE_AUTH_H) && defined(HAVE_GETAUTHUID)
696 struct authorization *apw;
697 extern char *crypt16 (const char *, const char *);
699 # define XCRYPT(pw, a, b) crypt16(a, b)
701 if ((pw = xgetpwuid(euid)) != NULL && /* effective user passwd */
702 (apw = getauthuid(euid)) != NULL) /* enhanced ultrix passwd */
703 srpp = apw->a_password;
705 #elif defined(HAVE_SHADOW_H)
709 # define XCRYPT(pw, a, b) crypt(a, b)
711 if ((pw = xgetpwuid(euid)) != NULL) { /* effective user passwd */
713 while ((spw = getspnam(pw->pw_name)) == NULL && errno == EINTR) {
714 handle_pending_signals();
717 if (spw != NULL) /* shadowed passwd */
725 # define XCRYPT(pw, a, b) cygwin_xcrypt(pw, a, b)
727 # define XCRYPT(pw, a, b) crypt(a, b)
730 #if !defined(__MVS__)
731 if ((pw = xgetpwuid(euid)) != NULL) /* effective user passwd */
732 srpp = pw->pw_passwd;
743 setalarm(0); /* Not for locking any more */
745 for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
752 if ((safs = varval(STRafsuser)) != STRNULL)
753 afsname = short2str(safs);
755 if ((afsname = getenv("AFSUSER")) == NULL)
756 afsname = pw->pw_name;
758 pp = xgetpass("Password:");
760 crpp = XCRYPT(pw, pp, srpp);
761 if ((crpp && strcmp(crpp, srpp) == 0)
763 || (ka_UserAuthenticateGeneral(KA_USERAUTH_VERSION,
774 (void) memset(pp, 0, strlen(pp));
775 if (GettingInput && !just_signaled) {
784 xprintf(CGETS(22, 2, "\nIncorrect passwd for %s\n"), pw->pw_name);
786 #endif /* NO_CRYPT */
794 xprintf("auto-logout\n");
795 /* Don't leave the tty in raw mode */
799 setcopy(STRlogout, STRautomatic, VAR_READWRITE);
804 GettingInput = FALSE; /* make flush() work to write hist files. Huber*/
816 * Karl Kleinpaste, 21oct1983.
817 * Added precmd(), which checks for the alias
818 * precmd in aliases. If it's there, the alias
819 * is executed as a command. This is done
820 * after mailchk() and just before print-
821 * ing the prompt. Useful for things like printing
822 * one's current directory just before each command.
828 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
829 if (precmd_active) { /* an error must have been caught */
830 aliasrun(2, STRunalias, STRprecmd);
831 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 3, "Faulty alias 'precmd' removed.\n"));
835 if (!whyles && adrof1(STRprecmd, &aliases))
836 aliasrun(1, STRprecmd, NULL);
839 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
846 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
847 if (postcmd_active) { /* an error must have been caught */
848 aliasrun(2, STRunalias, STRpostcmd);
849 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 3, "Faulty alias 'postcmd' removed.\n"));
853 if (!whyles && adrof1(STRpostcmd, &aliases))
854 aliasrun(1, STRpostcmd, NULL);
857 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
861 * Paul Placeway 11/24/87 Added cwd_cmd by hacking precmd() into
862 * submission... Run every time $cwd is set (after it is set). Useful
863 * for putting your machine and cwd (or anything else) in an xterm title
870 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
871 if (cwdcmd_active) { /* an error must have been caught */
872 aliasrun(2, STRunalias, STRcwdcmd);
873 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 4, "Faulty alias 'cwdcmd' removed.\n"));
877 if (!whyles && adrof1(STRcwdcmd, &aliases))
878 aliasrun(1, STRcwdcmd, NULL);
881 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
885 * Joachim Hoenig 07/16/91 Added beep_cmd, run every time tcsh wishes
886 * to beep the terminal bell. Useful for playing nice sounds instead.
892 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
893 if (beepcmd_active) { /* an error must have been caught */
894 aliasrun(2, STRunalias, STRbeepcmd);
895 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 5, "Faulty alias 'beepcmd' removed.\n"));
899 if (!whyles && adrof1(STRbeepcmd, &aliases))
900 aliasrun(1, STRbeepcmd, NULL);
903 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
908 * Karl Kleinpaste, 18 Jan 1984.
909 * Added period_cmd(), which executes the alias "periodic" every
910 * $tperiod minutes. Useful for occasional checking of msgs and such.
919 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
920 if (periodic_active) { /* an error must have been caught */
921 aliasrun(2, STRunalias, STRperiodic);
922 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 6, "Faulty alias 'periodic' removed.\n"));
926 if (!whyles && adrof1(STRperiodic, &aliases)) {
927 vp = varval(STRtperiod);
929 aliasrun(1, STRperiodic, NULL);
934 if (t - t_period >= interval * 60) {
936 aliasrun(1, STRperiodic, NULL);
941 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
946 * GrP Greg Parker May 2001
947 * Added job_cmd(), which is run every time a job is started or
948 * foregrounded. The command is passed a single argument, the string
949 * used to start the job originally. With precmd, useful for setting
951 * Cloned from cwd_cmd().
957 cleanup_push(&pintr_disabled, disabled_cleanup);
958 if (jobcmd_active) { /* an error must have been caught */
959 aliasrun(2, STRunalias, STRjobcmd);
960 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 14, "Faulty alias 'jobcmd' removed.\n"));
964 if (!whyles && adrof1(STRjobcmd, &aliases)) {
965 struct process *pp = pcurrjob; /* put things back after the hook */
966 aliasrun(2, STRjobcmd, args);
971 cleanup_until(&pintr_disabled);
976 * Karl Kleinpaste, 21oct1983.
977 * Set up a one-word alias command, for use for special things.
978 * This code is based on the mainline of process().
981 aliasrun(int cnt, Char *s1, Char *s2)
983 struct wordent w, *new1, *new2; /* for holding alias name */
984 struct command *t = NULL;
992 seterr = NULL; /* don't repeatedly print err msg. */
995 new1 = xcalloc(1, sizeof w);
996 new1->word = Strsave(s1);
998 /* build a lex list with one word. */
999 w.next = w.prev = new1;
1000 new1->next = new1->prev = &w;
1003 /* build a lex list with two words. */
1004 new2 = xcalloc(1, sizeof w);
1005 new2->word = Strsave(s2);
1006 w.next = new2->prev = new1;
1007 new1->next = w.prev = new2;
1008 new1->prev = new2->next = &w;
1010 cleanup_push(&w, lex_cleanup);
1012 /* Save the old status */
1013 status = getn(varval(STRstatus));
1015 /* expand aliases like process() does. */
1017 /* build a syntax tree for the command. */
1018 t = syntax(w.next, &w, 0);
1019 cleanup_push(t, syntax_cleanup);
1024 cleanup_push(&cnt, psavejob_cleanup); /* cnt is used only as a marker */
1026 /* catch any errors here */
1027 omark = cleanup_push_mark();
1029 /* execute the parse tree. */
1031 * From: Michael Schroeder <mlschroe@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
1032 * was execute(t, tpgrp);
1034 execute(t, tpgrp > 0 ? tpgrp : -1, NULL, NULL, TRUE);
1035 /* reset the error catcher to the old place */
1036 cleanup_pop_mark(omark);
1041 * Either precmd, or cwdcmd, or periodic had an error. Call it again so
1042 * that it is removed
1050 * XXX: On the other hand, just interrupting them causes an error too.
1051 * So if we hit ^C in the middle of cwdcmd or periodic the alias gets
1052 * removed. We don't want that. Note that we want to remove precmd
1053 * though, cause that could lead into an infinite loop. This should be
1054 * fixed correctly, but then haderr should give us the whole exit
1055 * status not just true or false.
1057 else if (cwdcmd_active)
1059 else if (beepcmd_active)
1061 else if (periodic_active)
1067 /* Restore status */
1068 setv(STRstatus, putn((tcsh_number_t)status), VAR_READWRITE);
1076 unsigned alrm_time = 0, logout_time, lock_time;
1077 time_t cl, nl, sched_dif;
1079 if ((vp = adrof(STRautologout)) != NULL && vp->vec != NULL) {
1080 if ((cp = vp->vec[0]) != 0) {
1081 if ((logout_time = (unsigned) atoi(short2str(cp)) * 60) > 0) {
1084 * Solaris alarm(2) uses a timer based in clock ticks
1085 * internally so it multiplies our value with CLK_TCK...
1086 * Of course that can overflow leading to unexpected
1087 * results, so we clip it here. Grr. Where is that
1090 if (logout_time >= 0x7fffffff / CLK_TCK)
1091 logout_time = 0x7fffffff / CLK_TCK;
1092 #endif /* SOLARIS2 */
1093 alrm_time = logout_time;
1094 alm_fun = auto_logout;
1097 if ((cp = vp->vec[1]) != 0) {
1098 if ((lock_time = (unsigned) atoi(short2str(cp)) * 60) > 0) {
1100 if (alrm_time == 0 || lock_time < alrm_time) {
1101 alrm_time = lock_time;
1102 alm_fun = auto_lock;
1105 else /* lock_time always < alrm_time */
1107 alrm_time -= lock_time;
1111 if ((nl = sched_next()) != -1) {
1113 sched_dif = nl > cl ? nl - cl : 0;
1114 if ((alrm_time == 0) || ((unsigned) sched_dif < alrm_time)) {
1115 alrm_time = ((unsigned) sched_dif) + 1;
1116 alm_fun = sched_run;
1119 alrmcatch_disabled = 0;
1120 (void) alarm(alrm_time); /* Autologout ON */
1123 #undef RMDEBUG /* For now... */
1126 rmstar(struct wordent *cp)
1128 struct wordent *we, *args;
1129 struct wordent *tmp, *del;
1132 static Char STRrmdebug[] = {'r', 'm', 'd', 'e', 'b', 'u', 'g', '\0'};
1134 #endif /* RMDEBUG */
1137 int ask, doit, star = 0, silent = 0, opintr_disabled;
1139 if (!adrof(STRrmstar))
1142 tag = varval(STRrmdebug);
1143 #endif /* RMDEBUG */
1145 while (*we->word == ';' && we != cp)
1147 opintr_disabled = pintr_disabled;
1152 xprintf(CGETS(22, 7, "parsing command line\n"));
1153 #endif /* RMDEBUG */
1154 if (!Strcmp(we->word, STRrm)) {
1156 ask = (*args->word != '-');
1157 while (*args->word == '-' && !silent) { /* check options */
1158 for (charac = (args->word + 1); *charac && !silent; charac++)
1159 silent = (*charac == 'i' || *charac == 'f');
1162 ask = (ask || (!ask && !silent));
1164 for (; !star && *args->word != ';'
1165 && args != cp; args = args->next)
1166 if (!Strcmp(args->word, STRstar))
1169 xprintf("%s", CGETS(22, 8,
1170 "Do you really want to delete all files? [n/y] "));
1172 (void) force_read(SHIN, &c, 1);
1174 * Perhaps we should use the yesexpr from the
1177 doit = (strchr(CGETS(22, 14, "Yy"), c) != NULL);
1178 while (c != '\n' && force_read(SHIN, &c, 1) == 1)
1181 /* remove the command instead */
1184 xprintf(CGETS(22, 9,
1185 "skipping deletion of files!\n"));
1186 #endif /* RMDEBUG */
1188 *tmp->word != '\n' &&
1189 *tmp->word != ';' && tmp != cp;) {
1190 tmp->prev->next = tmp->next;
1191 tmp->next->prev = tmp->prev;
1197 if (*tmp->word == ';') {
1198 tmp->prev->next = tmp->next;
1199 tmp->next->prev = tmp->prev;
1212 *we->word != ';' && we != cp;
1215 if (*we->word == ';')
1220 xprintf(CGETS(22, 10, "command line now is:\n"));
1221 for (we = cp->next; we != cp; we = we->next)
1222 xprintf("%S ", we->word);
1224 #endif /* RMDEBUG */
1225 pintr_disabled = opintr_disabled;
1230 /* Check if command is in continue list
1231 and do a "aliasing" if it exists as a job in background */
1233 #undef CNDEBUG /* For now */
1235 continue_jobs(struct wordent *cp)
1238 struct process *pp, *np;
1239 Char *cmd, *continue_list, *continue_args_list;
1243 static Char STRcndebug[] =
1244 {'c', 'n', 'd', 'e', 'b', 'u', 'g', '\0'};
1245 #endif /* CNDEBUG */
1246 int in_cont_list, in_cont_arg_list;
1250 tag = varval(STRcndebug);
1251 #endif /* CNDEBUG */
1252 continue_list = varval(STRcontinue);
1253 continue_args_list = varval(STRcontinue_args);
1254 if (*continue_list == '\0' && *continue_args_list == '\0')
1258 while (*we->word == ';' && we != cp)
1263 xprintf(CGETS(22, 11, "parsing command line\n"));
1264 #endif /* CNDEBUG */
1266 in_cont_list = inlist(continue_list, cmd);
1267 in_cont_arg_list = inlist(continue_args_list, cmd);
1268 if (in_cont_list || in_cont_arg_list) {
1271 xprintf(CGETS(22, 12, "in one of the lists\n"));
1272 #endif /* CNDEBUG */
1274 for (pp = proclist.p_next; pp; pp = pp->p_next) {
1275 if (prefix(cmd, pp->p_command)) {
1283 insert(we, in_cont_arg_list);
1287 *we->word != ';' && we != cp;
1290 if (*we->word == ';')
1295 xprintf(CGETS(22, 13, "command line now is:\n"));
1296 for (we = cp->next; we != cp; we = we->next)
1297 xprintf("%S ", we->word);
1299 #endif /* CNDEBUG */
1303 /* The actual "aliasing" of for backgrounds() is done here
1304 with the aid of insert_we(). */
1306 insert(struct wordent *pl, int file_args)
1308 struct wordent *now, *last;
1309 Char *cmd, *bcmd, *cp1, *cp2;
1311 Char *upause = STRunderpause;
1312 size_t p_len = Strlen(upause);
1314 cmd_len = Strlen(pl->word);
1315 cmd = xcalloc(1, (cmd_len + 1) * sizeof(Char));
1316 (void) Strcpy(cmd, pl->word);
1317 /* Do insertions at beginning, first replace command word */
1322 now->word = xcalloc(1, 5 * sizeof(Char));
1323 (void) Strcpy(now->word, STRecho);
1325 now = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wordent));
1326 now->word = xcalloc(1, 6 * sizeof(Char));
1327 (void) Strcpy(now->word, STRbackqpwd);
1330 for (last = now; *last->word != '\n' && *last->word != ';';
1334 now = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wordent));
1335 now->word = xcalloc(1, 2 * sizeof(Char));
1336 (void) Strcpy(now->word, STRgt);
1337 insert_we(now, last->prev);
1339 now = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wordent));
1340 now->word = xcalloc(1, 2 * sizeof(Char));
1341 (void) Strcpy(now->word, STRbang);
1342 insert_we(now, last->prev);
1344 now = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wordent));
1345 now->word = xcalloc(1, (cmd_len + p_len + 4) * sizeof(Char));
1351 while ((*cp1++ = *cp2++) != '\0')
1355 while ((*cp1++ = *cp2++) != '\0')
1357 insert_we(now, last->prev);
1359 now = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wordent));
1360 now->word = xcalloc(1, 2 * sizeof(Char));
1361 (void) Strcpy(now->word, STRsemi);
1362 insert_we(now, last->prev);
1363 bcmd = xcalloc(1, (cmd_len + 2) * sizeof(Char));
1365 Strcpy(bcmd + 1, cmd);
1366 now = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wordent));
1368 insert_we(now, last->prev);
1371 struct wordent *del;
1375 now->word = xcalloc(1, (cmd_len + 2) * sizeof(Char));
1377 Strcpy(now->word + 1, cmd);
1378 for (now = now->next;
1379 *now->word != '\n' && *now->word != ';' && now != pl;) {
1380 now->prev->next = now->next;
1381 now->next->prev = now->prev;
1391 insert_we(struct wordent *new, struct wordent *where)
1395 new->next = where->next;
1397 new->next->prev = new;
1401 inlist(Char *list, Char *name)
1412 if (*n == '\0' && (*l == ' ' || *l == '\0'))
1418 while (*l && *l != ' ')
1419 l++; /* skip to blank */
1420 while (*l && *l == ' ')
1421 l++; /* and find first nonblank character */
1428 #endif /* BSDJOBS */
1432 * Implement a small cache for tilde names. This is used primarily
1433 * to expand tilde names to directories, but also
1434 * we can find users from their home directories for the tilde
1435 * prompt, on machines where yp lookup is slow this can be a big win...
1436 * As with any cache this can run out of sync, rehash can sync it again.
1438 static struct tildecache {
1446 static size_t tsize = TILINCR;
1449 tildecompare(const void *xp1, const void *xp2)
1451 const struct tildecache *p1, *p2;
1455 return Strcmp(p1->user, p2->user);
1459 gethomedir(const Char *us)
1463 char **res, **res1, *cp;
1467 pp = xgetpwnam(short2str(us));
1473 /* Don't return if root */
1474 if (pp->pw_dir[0] == '/' && pp->pw_dir[1] == '\0')
1478 return Strsave(str2short(pp->pw_dir));
1481 res = hes_resolve(short2str(us), "filsys");
1484 if ((*res) != NULL) {
1486 * Look at the first token to determine how to interpret
1488 * Yes, strtok is evil (it's not thread-safe), but it's also
1491 cp = strtok(*res, " ");
1492 if (strcmp(cp, "AFS") == 0) {
1493 /* next token is AFS pathname.. */
1494 cp = strtok(NULL, " ");
1496 rp = Strsave(str2short(cp));
1497 } else if (strcmp(cp, "NFS") == 0) {
1499 if ((strtok(NULL, " ")) && /* skip remote pathname */
1500 (strtok(NULL, " ")) && /* skip host */
1501 (strtok(NULL, " ")) && /* skip mode */
1502 (cp = strtok(NULL, " "))) {
1503 rp = Strsave(str2short(cp));
1507 for (res1 = res; *res1; res1++)
1510 /* Don't return if root */
1511 if (rp != NULL && rp[0] == '/' && rp[1] == '\0') {
1523 gettilde(const Char *us)
1525 struct tildecache *bp1, *bp2, *bp;
1528 /* Ignore NIS special names */
1529 if (*us == '+' || *us == '-')
1533 tcache = xmalloc(TILINCR * sizeof(struct tildecache));
1537 for (bp1 = tcache, bp2 = tcache + tlength; bp1 < bp2;) {
1540 bp = bp1 + ((bp2 - bp1) >> 1);
1541 if ((i = *us - *bp->user) == 0 && (i = Strcmp(us, bp->user)) == 0)
1549 * Not in the cache, try to get it from the passwd file
1551 hd = gethomedir(us);
1558 tcache[tlength].user = Strsave(us);
1559 tcache[tlength].home = hd;
1560 tcache[tlength++].hlen = Strlen(hd);
1562 qsort(tcache, tlength, sizeof(struct tildecache), tildecompare);
1564 if (tlength == tsize) {
1566 tcache = xrealloc(tcache, tsize * sizeof(struct tildecache));
1572 * Return the username if the directory path passed contains a
1573 * user's home directory in the tilde cache, otherwise return NULL
1574 * hm points to the place where the path became different.
1575 * Special case: Our own home directory.
1576 * If we are passed a null pointer, then we flush the cache.
1579 getusername(Char **hm)
1585 for (i = 0; i < tlength; i++) {
1586 xfree(tcache[i].home);
1587 xfree(tcache[i].user);
1596 if (((h = varval(STRhome)) != STRNULL) &&
1597 (Strncmp(p, h, j = Strlen(h)) == 0) &&
1598 (p[j] == '/' || p[j] == '\0')) {
1602 for (i = 0; i < tlength; i++)
1603 if ((Strncmp(p, tcache[i].home, (j = tcache[i].hlen)) == 0) &&
1604 (p[j] == '/' || p[j] == '\0')) {
1606 return tcache[i].user;
1613 * set the shell-level var to 1 or apply change to it.
1620 if ((cp = getenv("SHLVL")) != NULL) {
1628 if (adrof(STRshlvl) != NULL)
1630 Unsetenv(STRKSHLVL);
1635 p = Itoa(val, 0, 0);
1636 cleanup_push(p, xfree);
1637 setv(STRshlvl, p, VAR_READWRITE);
1640 tsetenv(STRKSHLVL, p);
1644 setcopy(STRshlvl, STR1, VAR_READWRITE);
1645 tsetenv(STRKSHLVL, STR1);
1651 * Try to recover from a read error
1654 fixio(int fd, int e)
1657 case -1: /* Make sure that the code is reachable */
1662 #endif /* EWOULDBLOCK */
1664 #if defined(POSIX) && defined(EAGAIN)
1665 # if !defined(EWOULDBLOCK) || EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN
1668 # endif /* !EWOULDBLOCK || EWOULDBLOCK != EAGAIN */
1669 #endif /* POSIX && EAGAIN */
1675 * Great! we have on suns 3 flavors and 5 names...
1676 * I hope that will cover everything.
1677 * I added some more defines... many systems have different defines.
1678 * Rather than dealing with getting the right includes, we'll just
1679 * cover all the known possibilities here. -- sterling@netcom.com
1682 # define O_NONBLOCK 0
1683 # endif /* O_NONBLOCK */
1686 # endif /* O_NDELAY */
1692 # endif /* _FNBIO */
1695 # endif /* FNONBIO */
1697 # define FNONBLOCK 0
1698 # endif /* FNONBLOCK */
1700 # define _FNONBLOCK 0
1701 # endif /* _FNONBLOCK */
1704 # endif /* FNDELAY */
1707 # endif /* _FNDELAY */
1708 # ifndef FNDLEAY /* Some linux versions have this typo */
1710 # endif /* FNDLEAY */
1711 if ((e = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)) == -1)
1714 e &= ~(O_NDELAY|O_NONBLOCK|FNBIO|_FNBIO|FNONBIO|FNONBLOCK|_FNONBLOCK|
1715 FNDELAY|_FNDELAY|FNDLEAY); /* whew! */
1716 if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, e) == -1)
1720 # endif /* F_SETFL */
1724 if (ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, (ioctl_t) &e) == -1)
1726 # endif /* FIONBIO */
1728 #endif /* FDRETRY */
1743 collate(const Char *a, const Char *b)
1746 #ifdef SHORT_STRINGS
1747 /* This strips the quote bit as a side effect */
1748 char *sa = strsave(short2str(a));
1749 char *sb = strsave(short2str(b));
1751 char *sa = strip(strsave(a));
1752 char *sb = strip(strsave(b));
1753 #endif /* SHORT_STRINGS */
1755 #if defined(NLS) && defined(HAVE_STRCOLL)
1756 errno = 0; /* strcoll sets errno, another brain-damage */
1758 rv = strcoll(sa, sb);
1761 * We should be checking for errno != 0, but some systems
1762 * forget to reset errno to 0. So we only check for the
1763 * only documented valid errno value for strcoll [EINVAL]
1765 if (errno == EINVAL) {
1768 stderror(ERR_SYSTEM, "strcoll", strerror(errno));
1771 rv = strcmp(sa, sb);
1772 #endif /* NLS && HAVE_STRCOLL */
1782 * From: peter@zeus.dialix.oz.au (Peter Wemm)
1783 * If exec() fails look first for a #! [word] [word] ....
1784 * If it is, splice the header into the argument list and retry.
1786 #define HACKBUFSZ 1024 /* Max chars in #! vector */
1788 hashbang(int fd, Char ***vp)
1790 struct blk_buf sarg = BLK_BUF_INIT;
1791 char lbuf[HACKBUFSZ], *p, *ws;
1793 int fw = 0; /* found at least one word */
1796 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE */
1798 if (xread(fd, lbuf, HACKBUFSZ) <= 0)
1801 ws = 0; /* word started = 0 */
1803 for (p = lbuf; p < &lbuf[HACKBUFSZ]; ) {
1807 #if defined(WINNT_NATIVE) || defined (__CYGWIN__)
1809 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE || __CYGWIN__ */
1810 if (ws) { /* a blank after a word.. save it */
1814 real = hb_subst(ws);
1820 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE */
1821 bb_append(&sarg, SAVE(ws));
1827 case '\0': /* Whoa!! what the hell happened */
1830 case '\n': /* The end of the line. */
1834 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE */
1835 ws) { /* terminate the last word */
1838 /* deal with the 1-word case */
1840 real = hb_subst(ws);
1844 #endif /* !WINNT_NATIVE */
1846 bb_append(&sarg, SAVE(ws));
1849 *vp = bb_finish(&sarg);
1856 if (!ws) /* Start a new word? */
1866 #endif /* HASHBANG */
1878 getremotehost(int dest_fd)
1880 const char *host = NULL;
1882 struct sockaddr_storage saddr;
1883 static char hbuf[NI_MAXHOST];
1886 struct sockaddr_in saddr;
1888 socklen_t len = sizeof(saddr);
1891 if (getpeername(SHIN, (struct sockaddr *) &saddr, &len) != -1 &&
1892 (saddr.ss_family == AF_INET6 || saddr.ss_family == AF_INET)) {
1893 int flag = NI_NUMERICHOST;
1895 #ifdef NI_WITHSCOPEID
1896 flag |= NI_WITHSCOPEID;
1898 getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)&saddr, len, hbuf, sizeof(hbuf),
1902 if (getpeername(SHIN, (struct sockaddr *) &saddr, &len) != -1 &&
1903 saddr.sin_family == AF_INET) {
1905 if ((hp = gethostbyaddr((char *)&saddr.sin_addr, sizeof(struct in_addr),
1910 host = inet_ntoa(saddr.sin_addr);
1913 #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_UTMP_UT_HOST
1916 char *name = utmphost();
1917 /* Avoid empty names and local X displays */
1918 if (name != NULL && *name != '\0' && *name != ':') {
1919 struct in_addr addr;
1922 /* Look for host:display.screen */
1924 * There is conflict with IPv6 address and X DISPLAY. So,
1925 * we assume there is no IPv6 address in utmp and don't
1928 if ((sptr = strchr(name, ':')) != NULL)
1930 /* Leave IPv4 address as is */
1932 * we use inet_addr here, not inet_aton because many systems
1933 * have not caught up yet.
1935 addr.s_addr = inet_addr(name);
1936 if (addr.s_addr != (unsigned int)~0)
1942 char dbuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
1943 struct addrinfo hints, *res = NULL;
1945 memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
1946 hints.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC;
1947 hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
1948 hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_CANONNAME;
1949 if (strlen(name) < utmphostsize())
1951 if (getaddrinfo(name, NULL, &hints, &res) != 0)
1953 } else if (gethostname(dbuf, sizeof(dbuf)) == 0 &&
1954 (dbuf[sizeof(dbuf)-1] = '\0', /*FIXME: ugly*/
1955 (domain = strchr(dbuf, '.')) != NULL)) {
1956 for (s = strchr(name, '.');
1957 s != NULL; s = strchr(s + 1, '.')) {
1958 if (*(s + 1) != '\0' &&
1959 (ptr = strstr(domain, s)) != NULL) {
1962 cbuf = strspl(name, ptr + strlen(s));
1963 if (getaddrinfo(cbuf, NULL, &hints, &res) != 0)
1971 if (res->ai_canonname != NULL) {
1972 strncpy(hbuf, res->ai_canonname, sizeof(hbuf));
1973 hbuf[sizeof(hbuf) - 1] = '\0';
1979 if ((hp = gethostbyname(name)) == NULL) {
1980 /* Try again eliminating the trailing domain */
1981 if ((ptr = strchr(name, '.')) != NULL) {
1983 if ((hp = gethostbyname(name)) != NULL)
2000 left = strlen(host);
2004 res = xwrite(dest_fd, host, left);
2015 * From: <lesv@ppvku.ericsson.se> (Lennart Svensson)
2020 struct sigaction sa;
2021 struct strbuf hostname = strbuf_INIT;
2022 int fds[2], wait_options, status;
2023 pid_t pid, wait_res;
2025 sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; /* Make sure a zombie is created */
2026 sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
2028 sigaction(SIGCHLD, &sa, NULL);
2034 /* Don't get stuck if the resolver does not work! */
2035 signal(SIGALRM, palarm);
2037 sigaddset(&set, SIGALRM);
2038 (void)sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL);
2040 getremotehost(fds[1]);
2048 res = xread(fds[0], buf, sizeof(buf));
2051 wait_options = WNOHANG;
2056 strbuf_appendn(&hostname, buf, res);
2060 cleanup_push(&hostname, strbuf_cleanup);
2062 while ((wait_res = waitpid(pid, &status, wait_options)) == -1
2064 handle_pending_signals();
2065 if (hostname.len > 0 && wait_res == pid && WIFEXITED(status)
2066 && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) {
2067 strbuf_terminate(&hostname);
2068 tsetenv(STRREMOTEHOST, str2short(hostname.s));
2070 cleanup_until(&hostname);
2073 /* From: casper@fwi.uva.nl (Casper H.S. Dik), for Solaris 2.3 */
2078 #endif /* REMOTEHOST */
2080 #ifndef WINNT_NATIVE
2082 * indicate if a terminal type is defined in terminfo/termcap
2083 * (by default the current term type). This allows ppl to look
2084 * for a working term type automatically in their login scripts
2085 * when using a terminal known as different things on different
2089 dotermname(Char **v, struct command *c)
2093 * Maximum size of a termcap record. We make it twice as large.
2095 char termcap_buffer[2048];
2098 /* try to find which entry we should be looking for */
2099 termtype = (v[1] == NULL ? getenv("TERM") : short2str(v[1]));
2100 if (termtype == NULL) {
2101 /* no luck - the user didn't provide one and none is
2102 * specified in the environment
2104 setcopy(STRstatus, STR1, VAR_READWRITE);
2109 * we use the termcap function - if we are using terminfo we
2110 * will end up with it's compatibility function
2111 * terminfo/termcap will be initialized with the new
2112 * type but we don't care because tcsh has cached all the things
2115 if (tgetent(termcap_buffer, termtype) == 1) {
2116 xprintf("%s\n", termtype);
2117 setcopy(STRstatus, STR0, VAR_READWRITE);
2119 setcopy(STRstatus, STR1, VAR_READWRITE);
2121 #endif /* WINNT_NATIVE */