ref: 5a50a0df165c237503a922a7496c37690c9d4d0b
dir: /sys/src/ape/cmd/pdksh/c_sh.c/
/* * built-in Bourne commands */ #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 expand = 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); 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': expand = 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 compatiable with at&t ksh... the fd is kept so another * coproc can be started with same ouput, 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 $ENV */ set_prompt(PS2, (Source *) 0); pprompt(prompt, 0); } } else if (c != EOF) Xput(cs, cp, c); continue; } if (expand && c == '\\') { expanding = 1; continue; } if (c == '\n' || c == EOF) break; if (ctype(c, C_IFS)) { if (Xlength(cs, cp) == 0 && ctype(c, C_IFSWS)) continue; if (wp[1]) break; } Xput(cs, cp, c); } /* strip trailing IFS white space from last variable */ if (!wp[1]) while (Xlength(cs, cp) && ctype(cp[-1], C_IFS) && ctype(cp[-1], C_IFSWS)) cp--; Xput(cs, cp, '\0'); vp = global(*wp); /* Must be done before setting export. */ if (vp->flag & RDONLY) { shf_flush(shf); bi_errorf("%s is read only", *wp); return 1; } if (Flag(FEXPORT)) typeset(*wp, EXPORT, 0, 0, 0); if (!setstr(vp, Xstring(cs, cp), KSH_RETURN_ERROR)) { shf_flush(shf); return 1; } } shf_flush(shf); if (history) { Xput(xs, xp, '\0'); source->line++; histsave(source->line, Xstring(xs, xp), 1); Xfree(xs, xp); } #ifdef KSH /* if this is the co-process fd, close the file descriptor * (can get eof if and only if all processes are have died, ie, * coproc.njobs is 0 and the pipe is closed). */ if (c == EOF && !ecode) coproc_read_close(fd); #endif /* KSH */ return ecode ? ecode : c == EOF; } int c_eval(wp) char **wp; { register struct source *s; if (ksh_getopt(wp, &builtin_opt, null) == '?') return 1; s = pushs(SWORDS, ATEMP); s->u.strv = wp + builtin_opt.optind; if (!Flag(FPOSIX)) { /* * Handle case where the command is empty due to failed * command substitution, eg, eval "$(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; } return shell(s, FALSE); } 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. */ 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); return 0; /*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 **) 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, (struct op *) 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 < 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} };