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author | Eric Andersen | 2001-06-21 16:38:11 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Andersen | 2001-06-21 16:38:11 +0000 |
commit | 8a646dd2933bc37e67e1b09fd3461816e38fc677 (patch) | |
tree | f2e436f413c07809fe5b8f21c3eb5b86e309ee11 /shell | |
parent | ea4abff59530709ae423482220f65e37ecd1ac24 (diff) | |
download | busybox-8a646dd2933bc37e67e1b09fd3461816e38fc677.zip busybox-8a646dd2933bc37e67e1b09fd3461816e38fc677.tar.gz |
This commit guts lash, restoring it to what it was originally intended to do,
just be a simple command line interpreter with basic pipe, redirect, and job
control. For all the more fancy things, people should use hush or ash.
-Erik
Diffstat (limited to 'shell')
-rw-r--r-- | shell/lash.c | 614 |
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 582 deletions
diff --git a/shell/lash.c b/shell/lash.c index 3a421b3..689c720 100644 --- a/shell/lash.c +++ b/shell/lash.c @@ -25,30 +25,10 @@ * */ -/* The parsing engine of this program is officially at a dead-end. - * Future work in that direction should move to the work posted - * at http://doolittle.faludi.com/~larry/parser.html . - * A start on the integration of that work with the rest of sh.c - * is at http://codepoet.org/sh.c . +/* This shell's parsing engine is officially at a dead-end. + * Future work shell work should be done using hush.c */ -// -//This works pretty well now, and is now on by default. -#define BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT -// -//Backtick support has some problems, use at your own risk! -//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_BACKTICKS -// -//If, then, else, etc. support.. This should now behave basically -//like any other Bourne shell -- sortof... -#define BB_FEATURE_SH_IF_EXPRESSIONS -// -/* This is currently sortof broken, only for the brave... */ -#undef HANDLE_CONTINUATION_CHARS -// -/* This would be great -- if wordexp wouldn't strip all quoting - * out from the target strings... As is, a parser needs */ -#undef BB_FEATURE_SH_WORDEXP -// + //For debugging/development on the shell only... //#define DEBUG_SHELL @@ -71,16 +51,8 @@ #include <locale.h> #endif -//#define BB_FEATURE_SH_WORDEXP - -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_WORDEXP -#include <wordexp.h> -#define expand_t wordexp_t -#undef BB_FEATURE_SH_BACKTICKS -#else #include <glob.h> #define expand_t glob_t -#endif static const int MAX_READ = 128; /* size of input buffer for `read' builtin */ @@ -155,14 +127,6 @@ static int builtin_export(struct child_prog *cmd); static int builtin_source(struct child_prog *cmd); static int builtin_unset(struct child_prog *cmd); static int builtin_read(struct child_prog *cmd); -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_IF_EXPRESSIONS -static int builtin_if(struct child_prog *cmd); -static int builtin_then(struct child_prog *cmd); -static int builtin_else(struct child_prog *cmd); -static int builtin_fi(struct child_prog *cmd); -/* function prototypes for shell stuff */ -static int run_command_predicate(char *cmd); -#endif /* function prototypes for shell stuff */ @@ -192,12 +156,6 @@ static struct built_in_command bltins[] = { {"read", "Input environment variable", builtin_read}, {".", "Source-in and run commands in a file", builtin_source}, /* to do: add ulimit */ -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_IF_EXPRESSIONS - {"if", NULL, builtin_if}, - {"then", NULL, builtin_then}, - {"else", NULL, builtin_else}, - {"fi", NULL, builtin_fi}, -#endif {NULL, NULL, NULL} }; @@ -222,14 +180,7 @@ static struct jobset job_list = { NULL, NULL }; static int argc; static char **argv; static struct close_me *close_me_head; -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT -static int last_bg_pid; -static int last_return_code; -static int show_x_trace; -#endif -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_IF_EXPRESSIONS -static char syntax_err[]="syntax error near unexpected token"; -#endif +static unsigned int last_jobid; static char *PS1; static char *PS2 = "> "; @@ -266,14 +217,6 @@ export cmd->progs[0] source cmd->progs[0] unset cmd->progs[0] read cmd->progs[0] -if cmd->job_context, cmd->text -then cmd->job_context, cmd->text -else cmd->job_context, cmd->text -fi cmd->job_context - -The use of cmd->text by if/then/else/fi is hopelessly hacky. -Would it work to increment cmd->progs[0]->argv and recurse, -somewhat like builtin_exec does? I added "struct job *family;" to struct child_prog, and switched API to builtin_foo(struct child_prog *child); @@ -325,31 +268,34 @@ static int builtin_exit(struct child_prog *child) /* built-in 'fg' and 'bg' handler */ static int builtin_fg_bg(struct child_prog *child) { - int i, jobNum; + int i, jobnum; struct job *job=NULL; - - if (!child->argv[1] || child->argv[2]) { - error_msg("%s: exactly one argument is expected", - child->argv[0]); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - - if (sscanf(child->argv[1], "%%%d", &jobNum) != 1) { - error_msg("%s: bad argument '%s'", - child->argv[0], child->argv[1]); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - for (job = child->family->job_list->head; job; job = job->next) { - if (job->jobid == jobNum) { - break; + /* If they gave us no args, assume they want the last backgrounded task */ + if (!child->argv[1]) { + for (job = child->family->job_list->head; job; job = job->next) { + if (job->jobid == last_jobid) { + break; + } + } + if (!job) { + error_msg("%s: no current job", child->argv[0]); + return EXIT_FAILURE; + } + } else { + if (sscanf(child->argv[1], "%%%d", &jobnum) != 1) { + error_msg("%s: bad argument '%s'", child->argv[0], child->argv[1]); + return EXIT_FAILURE; + } + for (job = child->family->job_list->head; job; job = job->next) { + if (job->jobid == jobnum) { + break; + } + } + if (!job) { + error_msg("%s: %d: no such job", child->argv[0], jobnum); + return EXIT_FAILURE; } - } - - if (!job) { - error_msg("%s: unknown job %d", - child->argv[0], jobNum); - return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (*child->argv[0] == 'f') { @@ -485,102 +431,6 @@ static int builtin_read(struct child_prog *child) return (res); } -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_IF_EXPRESSIONS -/* Built-in handler for 'if' commands */ -static int builtin_if(struct child_prog *child) -{ - struct job *cmd = child->family; - int status; - char* charptr1=cmd->text+3; /* skip over the leading 'if ' */ - - /* Now run the 'if' command */ - debug_printf( "job=%p entering builtin_if ('%s')-- context=%d\n", cmd, charptr1, cmd->job_context); - status = run_command_predicate(charptr1); - debug_printf( "if test returned "); - if (status == 0) { - debug_printf( "TRUE\n"); - cmd->job_context |= IF_TRUE_CONTEXT; - } else { - debug_printf( "FALSE\n"); - cmd->job_context |= IF_FALSE_CONTEXT; - } - debug_printf("job=%p builtin_if set job context to %x\n", cmd, cmd->job_context); - shell_context++; - - return status; -} - -/* Built-in handler for 'then' (part of the 'if' command) */ -static int builtin_then(struct child_prog *child) -{ - struct job *cmd = child->family; - char* charptr1=cmd->text+5; /* skip over the leading 'then ' */ - - debug_printf( "job=%p entering builtin_then ('%s')-- context=%d\n", cmd, charptr1, cmd->job_context); - if (! (cmd->job_context & (IF_TRUE_CONTEXT|IF_FALSE_CONTEXT))) { - shell_context = 0; /* Reset the shell's context on an error */ - error_msg("%s `then'", syntax_err); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - - cmd->job_context |= THEN_EXP_CONTEXT; - debug_printf("job=%p builtin_then set job context to %x\n", cmd, cmd->job_context); - - /* If the if result was FALSE, skip the 'then' stuff */ - if (cmd->job_context & IF_FALSE_CONTEXT) { - return EXIT_SUCCESS; - } - - /* Seems the if result was TRUE, so run the 'then' command */ - debug_printf( "'then' now running '%s'\n", charptr1); - - return(run_command_predicate(charptr1)); -} - -/* Built-in handler for 'else' (part of the 'if' command) */ -static int builtin_else(struct child_prog *child) -{ - struct job *cmd = child->family; - char* charptr1=cmd->text+5; /* skip over the leading 'else ' */ - - debug_printf( "job=%p entering builtin_else ('%s')-- context=%d\n", cmd, charptr1, cmd->job_context); - - if (! (cmd->job_context & THEN_EXP_CONTEXT)) { - shell_context = 0; /* Reset the shell's context on an error */ - error_msg("%s `else'", syntax_err); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - /* If the if result was TRUE, skip the 'else' stuff */ - if (cmd->job_context & IF_TRUE_CONTEXT) { - return EXIT_SUCCESS; - } - - cmd->job_context |= ELSE_EXP_CONTEXT; - debug_printf("job=%p builtin_else set job context to %x\n", cmd, cmd->job_context); - - /* Now run the 'else' command */ - debug_printf( "'else' now running '%s'\n", charptr1); - return(run_command_predicate(charptr1)); -} - -/* Built-in handler for 'fi' (part of the 'if' command) */ -static int builtin_fi(struct child_prog *child) -{ - struct job *cmd = child->family; - debug_printf( "job=%p entering builtin_fi ('%s')-- context=%d\n", cmd, "", cmd->job_context); - if (! (cmd->job_context & (IF_TRUE_CONTEXT|IF_FALSE_CONTEXT))) { - shell_context = 0; /* Reset the shell's context on an error */ - error_msg("%s `fi'", syntax_err); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - /* Clear out the if and then context bits */ - cmd->job_context &= ~(IF_TRUE_CONTEXT|IF_FALSE_CONTEXT|THEN_EXP_CONTEXT|ELSE_EXP_CONTEXT); - debug_printf("job=%p builtin_fi set job context to %x\n", cmd, cmd->job_context); - shell_context--; - return EXIT_SUCCESS; -} -#endif - /* Built-in '.' handler (read-in and execute commands from file) */ static int builtin_source(struct child_prog *child) { @@ -617,23 +467,6 @@ static int builtin_unset(struct child_prog *child) return EXIT_SUCCESS; } -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_IF_EXPRESSIONS -/* currently used by if/then/else. - * - * Reparsing the command line for this purpose is gross, - * incorrect, and fundamentally unfixable; in particular, - * think about what happens with command substitution. - * We really need to pull out the run, wait, return status - * functionality out of busy_loop so we can child->argv++ - * and use that, without going back through parse_command. - */ -static int run_command_predicate(char *cmd) -{ - local_pending_command = xstrdup(cmd); - return( busy_loop(NULL)); -} -#endif - static void mark_open(int fd) { struct close_me *new = xmalloc(sizeof(struct close_me)); @@ -733,6 +566,7 @@ static void checkjobs(struct jobset *j_list) if (!job->running_progs) { printf(JOB_STATUS_FORMAT, job->jobid, "Done", job->text); + last_jobid=0; remove_job(j_list, job); } } else { @@ -878,73 +712,10 @@ static int get_command(FILE * source, char *command) return 0; } -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT -static char* itoa(register int i) -{ - static char a[7]; /* Max 7 ints */ - register char *b = a + sizeof(a) - 1; - int sign = (i < 0); - - if (sign) - i = -i; - *b = 0; - do - { - *--b = '0' + (i % 10); - i /= 10; - } - while (i); - if (sign) - *--b = '-'; - return b; -} -#endif - -#if defined BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT && ! defined BB_FEATURE_SH_WORDEXP -char * strsep_space( char *string, int * ix) -{ - char *token, *begin; - - begin = string; - - /* Short circuit the trivial case */ - if ( !string || ! string[*ix]) - return NULL; - - /* Find the end of the token. */ - while( string && string[*ix] && !isspace(string[*ix]) ) { - (*ix)++; - } - - /* Find the end of any whitespace trailing behind - * the token and let that be part of the token */ - while( string && string[*ix] && isspace(string[*ix]) ) { - (*ix)++; - } - - if (! string && *ix==0) { - /* Nothing useful was found */ - return NULL; - } - - token = xmalloc(*ix+1); - token[*ix] = '\0'; - strncpy(token, string, *ix); - - return token; -} -#endif - static int expand_arguments(char *command) { -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - expand_t expand_result; - char *src, *dst, *var; int ix = 0; - int i=0, length, total_length=0, retval; - const char *out_of_space = "out of space during expansion"; -#endif /* get rid of the terminating \n */ chomp(command); @@ -959,194 +730,6 @@ static int expand_arguments(char *command) ix++; } -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - - -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_WORDEXP - /* This first part uses wordexp() which is a wonderful C lib - * function which expands nearly everything. */ - retval = wordexp (command, &expand_result, WRDE_SHOWERR); - if (retval == WRDE_NOSPACE) { - /* Mem may have been allocated... */ - wordfree (&expand_result); - error_msg(out_of_space); - return FALSE; - } - if (retval < 0) { - /* Some other error. */ - error_msg("syntax error"); - return FALSE; - } - - if (expand_result.we_wordc > 0) { - /* Convert from char** (one word per string) to a simple char*, - * but don't overflow command which is BUFSIZ in length */ - *command = '\0'; - while (i < expand_result.we_wordc && total_length < BUFSIZ) { - length=strlen(expand_result.we_wordv[i])+1; - if (BUFSIZ-total_length-length <= 0) { - error_msg(out_of_space); - return FALSE; - } - strcat(command+total_length, expand_result.we_wordv[i++]); - strcat(command+total_length, " "); - total_length+=length; - } - wordfree (&expand_result); - } -#else - - /* Ok. They don't have a recent glibc and they don't have uClibc. Chances - * are about 100% they don't have wordexp(). So instead the best we can do - * is use glob and then fixup environment variables and such ourselves. - * This is better then nothing, but certainly not perfect */ - - /* It turns out that glob is very stupid. We have to feed it one word at a - * time since it can't cope with a full string. Here we convert command - * (char*) into cmd (char**, one word per string) */ - { - - int flags = GLOB_NOCHECK -#ifdef GLOB_BRACE - | GLOB_BRACE -#endif -#ifdef GLOB_TILDE - | GLOB_TILDE -#endif - ; - char *tmpcmd, *cmd, *cmd_copy; - /* We need a clean copy, so strsep can mess up the copy while - * we write stuff into the original (in a minute) */ - cmd = cmd_copy = strdup(command); - *command = '\0'; - for (ix = 0, tmpcmd = cmd; - (tmpcmd = strsep_space(cmd, &ix)) != NULL; cmd += ix, ix=0) { - if (*tmpcmd == '\0') - break; - /* we need to trim() the result for glob! */ - trim(tmpcmd); - retval = glob(tmpcmd, flags, NULL, &expand_result); - free(tmpcmd); /* Free mem allocated by strsep_space */ - if (retval == GLOB_NOSPACE) { - /* Mem may have been allocated... */ - globfree (&expand_result); - error_msg(out_of_space); - return FALSE; - } else if (retval != 0) { - /* Some other error. GLOB_NOMATCH shouldn't - * happen because of the GLOB_NOCHECK flag in - * the glob call. */ - error_msg("syntax error"); - return FALSE; - } else { - /* Convert from char** (one word per string) to a simple char*, - * but don't overflow command which is BUFSIZ in length */ - for (i=0; i < expand_result.gl_pathc; i++) { - length=strlen(expand_result.gl_pathv[i]); - if (total_length+length+1 >= BUFSIZ) { - error_msg(out_of_space); - return FALSE; - } - strcat(command+total_length, " "); - total_length+=1; - strcat(command+total_length, expand_result.gl_pathv[i]); - total_length+=length; - } - globfree (&expand_result); - } - } - free(cmd_copy); - trim(command); - } - -#endif - - /* Now do the shell variable substitutions which - * wordexp can't do for us, namely $? and $! */ - src = command; - while((dst = strchr(src,'$')) != NULL){ - var = NULL; - switch(*(dst+1)) { - case '?': - var = itoa(last_return_code); - break; - case '!': - if (last_bg_pid==-1) - *(var)='\0'; - else - var = itoa(last_bg_pid); - break; - /* Everything else like $$, $#, $[0-9], etc. should all be - * expanded by wordexp(), so we can in theory skip that stuff - * here, but just to be on the safe side (i.e., since uClibc - * wordexp doesn't do this stuff yet), lets leave it in for - * now. */ - case '$': - var = itoa(getpid()); - break; - case '#': - var = itoa(argc-1); - break; - case '0':case '1':case '2':case '3':case '4': - case '5':case '6':case '7':case '8':case '9': - { - int ixx=*(dst + 1)-48; - if (ixx >= argc) { - var='\0'; - } else { - var = argv[ixx]; - } - } - break; - - } - if (var) { - /* a single character construction was found, and - * already handled in the case statement */ - src=dst+2; - } else { - /* Looks like an environment variable */ - char delim_hold; - int num_skip_chars=0; - int dstlen = strlen(dst); - /* Is this a ${foo} type variable? */ - if (dstlen >=2 && *(dst+1) == '{') { - src=strchr(dst+1, '}'); - num_skip_chars=1; - } else { - src=dst+1; - while(isalnum(*src) || *src=='_') src++; - } - if (src == NULL) { - src = dst+dstlen; - } - delim_hold=*src; - *src='\0'; /* temporary */ - var = getenv(dst + 1 + num_skip_chars); - *src=delim_hold; - src += num_skip_chars; - } - if (var == NULL) { - /* Seems we got an un-expandable variable. So delete it. */ - var = ""; - } - { - int subst_len = strlen(var); - int trail_len = strlen(src); - if (dst+subst_len+trail_len >= command+BUFSIZ) { - error_msg(out_of_space); - return FALSE; - } - /* Move stuff to the end of the string to accommodate - * filling the created gap with the new stuff */ - memmove(dst+subst_len, src, trail_len+1); - /* Now copy in the new stuff */ - memcpy(dst, var, subst_len); - src = dst+subst_len; - } - } - -#endif return TRUE; } @@ -1357,118 +940,12 @@ static int parse_command(char **command_ptr, struct job *job, int *inbg) return_command = *command_ptr + (src - *command_ptr) + 1; break; -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_BACKTICKS - case '`': - /* Exec a backtick-ed command */ - /* Besides any previous brokenness, I have not - * updated backtick handling for close_me support. - * I don't know if it needs it or not. -- LRD */ - { - char* charptr1=NULL, *charptr2; - char* ptr=NULL; - struct job *newjob; - struct jobset njob_list = { NULL, NULL }; - int pipefd[2]; - int size; - - ptr=strchr(++src, '`'); - if (ptr==NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Unmatched '`' in command\n"); - free_job(job); - return 1; - } - - /* Make some space to hold just the backticked command */ - charptr1 = charptr2 = xmalloc(1+ptr-src); - memcpy(charptr1, src, ptr-src); - charptr1[ptr-src] = '\0'; - newjob = xmalloc(sizeof(struct job)); - newjob->job_list = &njob_list; - /* Now parse and run the backticked command */ - if (!parse_command(&charptr1, newjob, inbg) - && newjob->num_progs) { - pipe(pipefd); - run_command(newjob, 0, pipefd); - } - checkjobs(job->job_list); - free_job(newjob); /* doesn't actually free newjob, - looks like a memory leak */ - free(charptr2); - - /* Make a copy of any stuff left over in the command - * line after the second backtick */ - charptr2 = xmalloc(strlen(ptr)+1); - memcpy(charptr2, ptr+1, strlen(ptr)); - - - /* Copy the output from the backtick-ed command into the - * command line, making extra room as needed */ - --src; - charptr1 = xmalloc(BUFSIZ); - while ( (size=full_read(pipefd[0], charptr1, BUFSIZ-1)) >0) { - int newsize=src - *command_ptr + size + 1 + strlen(charptr2); - if (newsize > BUFSIZ) { - *command_ptr=xrealloc(*command_ptr, newsize); - } - memcpy(src, charptr1, size); - src+=size; - } - free(charptr1); - close(pipefd[0]); - if (*(src-1)=='\n') - --src; - - /* Now paste into the *command_ptr all the stuff - * leftover after the second backtick */ - memcpy(src, charptr2, strlen(charptr2)+1); - free(charptr2); - - /* Now recursively call parse_command to deal with the new - * and improved version of the command line with the backtick - * results expanded in place... */ - { - struct jobset *jl=job->job_list; - free_job(job); - job->job_list = jl; - } - return(parse_command(command_ptr, job, inbg)); - } - break; -#endif // BB_FEATURE_SH_BACKTICKS - case '\\': src++; if (!*src) { -/* This is currently a little broken... */ -#ifdef HANDLE_CONTINUATION_CHARS - /* They fed us a continuation char, so continue reading stuff - * on the next line, then tack that onto the end of the current - * command */ - char *command; - int newsize; - printf("erik: found a continue char at EOL...\n"); - command = (char *) xcalloc(BUFSIZ, sizeof(char)); - if (get_command(input, command)) { - error_msg("character expected after \\"); - free(command); - free_job(job); - return 1; - } - newsize = strlen(*command_ptr) + strlen(command) + 2; - if (newsize > BUFSIZ) { - printf("erik: doing realloc\n"); - *command_ptr=xrealloc(*command_ptr, newsize); - } - printf("erik: A: *command_ptr='%s'\n", *command_ptr); - memcpy(--src, command, strlen(command)); - printf("erik: B: *command_ptr='%s'\n", *command_ptr); - free(command); - break; -#else error_msg("character expected after \\"); free_job(job); return 1; -#endif } if (*src == '*' || *src == '[' || *src == ']' || *src == '?') *buf++ = '\\'; @@ -1598,9 +1075,7 @@ static void insert_job(struct job *newjob, int inbg) to the list of backgrounded thejobs and leave it alone */ printf("[%d] %d\n", thejob->jobid, newjob->progs[newjob->num_progs - 1].pid); -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - last_bg_pid=newjob->progs[newjob->num_progs - 1].pid; -#endif + last_jobid = newjob->jobid; } else { newjob->job_list->fg = thejob; @@ -1635,17 +1110,6 @@ static int run_command(struct job *newjob, int inbg, int outpipe[2]) } } -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - if (show_x_trace==TRUE) { - int j; - fputc('+', stderr); - for (j = 0; child->argv[j]; j++) { - fputc(' ', stderr); - fputs(child->argv[j], stderr); - } - fputc('\n', stderr); - } -#endif /* Check if the command matches any non-forking builtins, * but only if this is a simple command. @@ -1782,11 +1246,6 @@ static int busy_loop(FILE * input) job_list.fg->running_progs--; job_list.fg->progs[i].pid = 0; -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - last_return_code=WEXITSTATUS(status); - debug_printf("'%s' exited -- return code %d\n", - job_list.fg->text, last_return_code); -#endif if (!job_list.fg->running_progs) { /* child exited */ remove_job(&job_list, job_list.fg); @@ -1850,16 +1309,12 @@ int shell_main(int argc_l, char **argv_l) argv = argv_l; /* These variables need re-initializing when recursing */ + last_jobid = 0; shell_context = 0; local_pending_command = NULL; close_me_head = NULL; job_list.head = NULL; job_list.fg = NULL; -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - last_bg_pid=1; - last_return_code=1; - show_x_trace=FALSE; -#endif if (argv[0] && argv[0][0] == '-') { FILE *prof_input; @@ -1886,11 +1341,6 @@ int shell_main(int argc_l, char **argv_l) optind++; argv = argv+optind; break; -#ifdef BB_FEATURE_SH_ENVIRONMENT - case 'x': - show_x_trace = TRUE; - break; -#endif case 'i': interactive = TRUE; break; |