/src/binutils-gdb/libiberty/argv.c
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1 | | /* Create and destroy argument vectors (argv's) |
2 | | Copyright (C) 1992-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 | | Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support |
4 | | |
5 | | This file is part of the libiberty library. |
6 | | Libiberty is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
7 | | modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public |
8 | | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
9 | | version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
10 | | |
11 | | Libiberty is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
12 | | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
13 | | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
14 | | Library General Public License for more details. |
15 | | |
16 | | You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
17 | | License along with libiberty; see the file COPYING.LIB. If |
18 | | not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, |
19 | | Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ |
20 | | |
21 | | |
22 | | /* Create and destroy argument vectors. An argument vector is simply an |
23 | | array of string pointers, terminated by a NULL pointer. */ |
24 | | |
25 | | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H |
26 | | #include "config.h" |
27 | | #endif |
28 | | #include "ansidecl.h" |
29 | | #include "libiberty.h" |
30 | | #include "safe-ctype.h" |
31 | | |
32 | | /* Routines imported from standard C runtime libraries. */ |
33 | | |
34 | | #include <stddef.h> |
35 | | #include <string.h> |
36 | | #include <stdlib.h> |
37 | | #include <stdio.h> |
38 | | #include <sys/types.h> |
39 | | #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
40 | | #include <unistd.h> |
41 | | #endif |
42 | | #if HAVE_SYS_STAT_H |
43 | | #include <sys/stat.h> |
44 | | #endif |
45 | | |
46 | | #ifndef NULL |
47 | | #define NULL 0 |
48 | | #endif |
49 | | |
50 | | #ifndef EOS |
51 | 0 | #define EOS '\0' |
52 | | #endif |
53 | | |
54 | 0 | #define INITIAL_MAXARGC 8 /* Number of args + NULL in initial argv */ |
55 | | |
56 | | |
57 | | /* |
58 | | |
59 | | @deftypefn Extension char** dupargv (char * const *@var{vector}) |
60 | | |
61 | | Duplicate an argument vector. Simply scans through @var{vector}, |
62 | | duplicating each argument until the terminating @code{NULL} is found. |
63 | | Returns a pointer to the argument vector if successful. Returns |
64 | | @code{NULL} if there is insufficient memory to complete building the |
65 | | argument vector. |
66 | | |
67 | | @end deftypefn |
68 | | |
69 | | */ |
70 | | |
71 | | char ** |
72 | | dupargv (char * const *argv) |
73 | 0 | { |
74 | 0 | int argc; |
75 | 0 | char **copy; |
76 | | |
77 | 0 | if (argv == NULL) |
78 | 0 | return NULL; |
79 | | |
80 | | /* the vector */ |
81 | 0 | for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++); |
82 | 0 | copy = (char **) xmalloc ((argc + 1) * sizeof (char *)); |
83 | | |
84 | | /* the strings */ |
85 | 0 | for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++) |
86 | 0 | copy[argc] = xstrdup (argv[argc]); |
87 | 0 | copy[argc] = NULL; |
88 | 0 | return copy; |
89 | 0 | } |
90 | | |
91 | | /* |
92 | | |
93 | | @deftypefn Extension void freeargv (char **@var{vector}) |
94 | | |
95 | | Free an argument vector that was built using @code{buildargv}. Simply |
96 | | scans through @var{vector}, freeing the memory for each argument until |
97 | | the terminating @code{NULL} is found, and then frees @var{vector} |
98 | | itself. |
99 | | |
100 | | @end deftypefn |
101 | | |
102 | | */ |
103 | | |
104 | | void freeargv (char **vector) |
105 | 0 | { |
106 | 0 | register char **scan; |
107 | |
|
108 | 0 | if (vector != NULL) |
109 | 0 | { |
110 | 0 | for (scan = vector; *scan != NULL; scan++) |
111 | 0 | { |
112 | 0 | free (*scan); |
113 | 0 | } |
114 | 0 | free (vector); |
115 | 0 | } |
116 | 0 | } |
117 | | |
118 | | static void |
119 | | consume_whitespace (const char **input) |
120 | 0 | { |
121 | 0 | while (ISSPACE (**input)) |
122 | 0 | { |
123 | 0 | (*input)++; |
124 | 0 | } |
125 | 0 | } |
126 | | |
127 | | static int |
128 | | only_whitespace (const char* input) |
129 | 0 | { |
130 | 0 | while (*input != EOS && ISSPACE (*input)) |
131 | 0 | input++; |
132 | |
|
133 | 0 | return (*input == EOS); |
134 | 0 | } |
135 | | |
136 | | /* |
137 | | |
138 | | @deftypefn Extension char** buildargv (char *@var{sp}) |
139 | | |
140 | | Given a pointer to a string, parse the string extracting fields |
141 | | separated by whitespace and optionally enclosed within either single |
142 | | or double quotes (which are stripped off), and build a vector of |
143 | | pointers to copies of the string for each field. The input string |
144 | | remains unchanged. The last element of the vector is followed by a |
145 | | @code{NULL} element. |
146 | | |
147 | | All of the memory for the pointer array and copies of the string |
148 | | is obtained from @code{xmalloc}. All of the memory can be returned to the |
149 | | system with the single function call @code{freeargv}, which takes the |
150 | | returned result of @code{buildargv}, as it's argument. |
151 | | |
152 | | Returns a pointer to the argument vector if successful. Returns |
153 | | @code{NULL} if @var{sp} is @code{NULL} or if there is insufficient |
154 | | memory to complete building the argument vector. |
155 | | |
156 | | If the input is a null string (as opposed to a @code{NULL} pointer), |
157 | | then buildarg returns an argument vector that has one arg, a null |
158 | | string. |
159 | | |
160 | | @end deftypefn |
161 | | |
162 | | The memory for the argv array is dynamically expanded as necessary. |
163 | | |
164 | | In order to provide a working buffer for extracting arguments into, |
165 | | with appropriate stripping of quotes and translation of backslash |
166 | | sequences, we allocate a working buffer at least as long as the input |
167 | | string. This ensures that we always have enough space in which to |
168 | | work, since the extracted arg is never larger than the input string. |
169 | | |
170 | | The argument vector is always kept terminated with a @code{NULL} arg |
171 | | pointer, so it can be passed to @code{freeargv} at any time, or |
172 | | returned, as appropriate. |
173 | | |
174 | | */ |
175 | | |
176 | | char **buildargv (const char *input) |
177 | 0 | { |
178 | 0 | char *arg; |
179 | 0 | char *copybuf; |
180 | 0 | int squote = 0; |
181 | 0 | int dquote = 0; |
182 | 0 | int bsquote = 0; |
183 | 0 | int argc = 0; |
184 | 0 | int maxargc = 0; |
185 | 0 | char **argv = NULL; |
186 | 0 | char **nargv; |
187 | |
|
188 | 0 | if (input != NULL) |
189 | 0 | { |
190 | 0 | copybuf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (input) + 1); |
191 | | /* Is a do{}while to always execute the loop once. Always return an |
192 | | argv, even for null strings. See NOTES above, test case below. */ |
193 | 0 | do |
194 | 0 | { |
195 | | /* Pick off argv[argc] */ |
196 | 0 | consume_whitespace (&input); |
197 | |
|
198 | 0 | if ((maxargc == 0) || (argc >= (maxargc - 1))) |
199 | 0 | { |
200 | | /* argv needs initialization, or expansion */ |
201 | 0 | if (argv == NULL) |
202 | 0 | { |
203 | 0 | maxargc = INITIAL_MAXARGC; |
204 | 0 | nargv = (char **) xmalloc (maxargc * sizeof (char *)); |
205 | 0 | } |
206 | 0 | else |
207 | 0 | { |
208 | 0 | maxargc *= 2; |
209 | 0 | nargv = (char **) xrealloc (argv, maxargc * sizeof (char *)); |
210 | 0 | } |
211 | 0 | argv = nargv; |
212 | 0 | argv[argc] = NULL; |
213 | 0 | } |
214 | | /* Begin scanning arg */ |
215 | 0 | arg = copybuf; |
216 | 0 | while (*input != EOS) |
217 | 0 | { |
218 | 0 | if (ISSPACE (*input) && !squote && !dquote && !bsquote) |
219 | 0 | { |
220 | 0 | break; |
221 | 0 | } |
222 | 0 | else |
223 | 0 | { |
224 | 0 | if (bsquote) |
225 | 0 | { |
226 | 0 | bsquote = 0; |
227 | 0 | *arg++ = *input; |
228 | 0 | } |
229 | 0 | else if (*input == '\\') |
230 | 0 | { |
231 | 0 | bsquote = 1; |
232 | 0 | } |
233 | 0 | else if (squote) |
234 | 0 | { |
235 | 0 | if (*input == '\'') |
236 | 0 | { |
237 | 0 | squote = 0; |
238 | 0 | } |
239 | 0 | else |
240 | 0 | { |
241 | 0 | *arg++ = *input; |
242 | 0 | } |
243 | 0 | } |
244 | 0 | else if (dquote) |
245 | 0 | { |
246 | 0 | if (*input == '"') |
247 | 0 | { |
248 | 0 | dquote = 0; |
249 | 0 | } |
250 | 0 | else |
251 | 0 | { |
252 | 0 | *arg++ = *input; |
253 | 0 | } |
254 | 0 | } |
255 | 0 | else |
256 | 0 | { |
257 | 0 | if (*input == '\'') |
258 | 0 | { |
259 | 0 | squote = 1; |
260 | 0 | } |
261 | 0 | else if (*input == '"') |
262 | 0 | { |
263 | 0 | dquote = 1; |
264 | 0 | } |
265 | 0 | else |
266 | 0 | { |
267 | 0 | *arg++ = *input; |
268 | 0 | } |
269 | 0 | } |
270 | 0 | input++; |
271 | 0 | } |
272 | 0 | } |
273 | 0 | *arg = EOS; |
274 | 0 | argv[argc] = xstrdup (copybuf); |
275 | 0 | argc++; |
276 | 0 | argv[argc] = NULL; |
277 | |
|
278 | 0 | consume_whitespace (&input); |
279 | 0 | } |
280 | 0 | while (*input != EOS); |
281 | |
|
282 | 0 | free (copybuf); |
283 | 0 | } |
284 | 0 | return (argv); |
285 | 0 | } |
286 | | |
287 | | /* |
288 | | |
289 | | @deftypefn Extension int writeargv (char * const *@var{argv}, FILE *@var{file}) |
290 | | |
291 | | Write each member of ARGV, handling all necessary quoting, to the file |
292 | | associated with FILE, separated by whitespace. Return 0 on success, |
293 | | non-zero if an error occurred while writing to FILE. |
294 | | |
295 | | @end deftypefn |
296 | | |
297 | | */ |
298 | | |
299 | | int |
300 | | writeargv (char * const *argv, FILE *f) |
301 | 0 | { |
302 | 0 | if (f == NULL) |
303 | 0 | return 1; |
304 | | |
305 | 0 | while (*argv != NULL) |
306 | 0 | { |
307 | 0 | const char *arg = *argv; |
308 | |
|
309 | 0 | while (*arg != EOS) |
310 | 0 | { |
311 | 0 | char c = *arg; |
312 | |
|
313 | 0 | if (ISSPACE(c) || c == '\\' || c == '\'' || c == '"') |
314 | 0 | if (EOF == fputc ('\\', f)) |
315 | 0 | return 1; |
316 | | |
317 | 0 | if (EOF == fputc (c, f)) |
318 | 0 | return 1; |
319 | | |
320 | 0 | arg++; |
321 | 0 | } |
322 | | |
323 | | /* Write out a pair of quotes for an empty argument. */ |
324 | 0 | if (arg == *argv) |
325 | 0 | if (EOF == fputs ("\"\"", f)) |
326 | 0 | return 1; |
327 | | |
328 | 0 | if (EOF == fputc ('\n', f)) |
329 | 0 | return 1; |
330 | | |
331 | 0 | argv++; |
332 | 0 | } |
333 | | |
334 | 0 | return 0; |
335 | 0 | } |
336 | | |
337 | | /* |
338 | | |
339 | | @deftypefn Extension void expandargv (int *@var{argcp}, char ***@var{argvp}) |
340 | | |
341 | | The @var{argcp} and @code{argvp} arguments are pointers to the usual |
342 | | @code{argc} and @code{argv} arguments to @code{main}. This function |
343 | | looks for arguments that begin with the character @samp{@@}. Any such |
344 | | arguments are interpreted as ``response files''. The contents of the |
345 | | response file are interpreted as additional command line options. In |
346 | | particular, the file is separated into whitespace-separated strings; |
347 | | each such string is taken as a command-line option. The new options |
348 | | are inserted in place of the option naming the response file, and |
349 | | @code{*argcp} and @code{*argvp} will be updated. If the value of |
350 | | @code{*argvp} is modified by this function, then the new value has |
351 | | been dynamically allocated and can be deallocated by the caller with |
352 | | @code{freeargv}. However, most callers will simply call |
353 | | @code{expandargv} near the beginning of @code{main} and allow the |
354 | | operating system to free the memory when the program exits. |
355 | | |
356 | | @end deftypefn |
357 | | |
358 | | */ |
359 | | |
360 | | void |
361 | | expandargv (int *argcp, char ***argvp) |
362 | 1.15k | { |
363 | | /* The argument we are currently processing. */ |
364 | 1.15k | int i = 0; |
365 | | /* To check if ***argvp has been dynamically allocated. */ |
366 | 1.15k | char ** const original_argv = *argvp; |
367 | | /* Limit the number of response files that we parse in order |
368 | | to prevent infinite recursion. */ |
369 | 1.15k | unsigned int iteration_limit = 2000; |
370 | | /* Loop over the arguments, handling response files. We always skip |
371 | | ARGVP[0], as that is the name of the program being run. */ |
372 | 2.30k | while (++i < *argcp) |
373 | 1.15k | { |
374 | | /* The name of the response file. */ |
375 | 1.15k | const char *filename; |
376 | | /* The response file. */ |
377 | 1.15k | FILE *f; |
378 | | /* An upper bound on the number of characters in the response |
379 | | file. */ |
380 | 1.15k | long pos; |
381 | | /* The number of characters in the response file, when actually |
382 | | read. */ |
383 | 1.15k | size_t len; |
384 | | /* A dynamically allocated buffer used to hold options read from a |
385 | | response file. */ |
386 | 1.15k | char *buffer; |
387 | | /* Dynamically allocated storage for the options read from the |
388 | | response file. */ |
389 | 1.15k | char **file_argv; |
390 | | /* The number of options read from the response file, if any. */ |
391 | 1.15k | size_t file_argc; |
392 | 1.15k | #ifdef S_ISDIR |
393 | 1.15k | struct stat sb; |
394 | 1.15k | #endif |
395 | | /* We are only interested in options of the form "@file". */ |
396 | 1.15k | filename = (*argvp)[i]; |
397 | 1.15k | if (filename[0] != '@') |
398 | 1.15k | continue; |
399 | | /* If we have iterated too many times then stop. */ |
400 | 0 | if (-- iteration_limit == 0) |
401 | 0 | { |
402 | 0 | fprintf (stderr, "%s: error: too many @-files encountered\n", (*argvp)[0]); |
403 | 0 | xexit (1); |
404 | 0 | } |
405 | 0 | #ifdef S_ISDIR |
406 | 0 | if (stat (filename+1, &sb) < 0) |
407 | 0 | continue; |
408 | 0 | if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) |
409 | 0 | { |
410 | 0 | fprintf (stderr, "%s: error: @-file refers to a directory\n", (*argvp)[0]); |
411 | 0 | xexit (1); |
412 | 0 | } |
413 | 0 | #endif |
414 | | /* Read the contents of the file. */ |
415 | 0 | f = fopen (++filename, "r"); |
416 | 0 | if (!f) |
417 | 0 | continue; |
418 | 0 | if (fseek (f, 0L, SEEK_END) == -1) |
419 | 0 | goto error; |
420 | 0 | pos = ftell (f); |
421 | 0 | if (pos == -1) |
422 | 0 | goto error; |
423 | 0 | if (fseek (f, 0L, SEEK_SET) == -1) |
424 | 0 | goto error; |
425 | 0 | buffer = (char *) xmalloc (pos * sizeof (char) + 1); |
426 | 0 | len = fread (buffer, sizeof (char), pos, f); |
427 | 0 | if (len != (size_t) pos |
428 | | /* On Windows, fread may return a value smaller than POS, |
429 | | due to CR/LF->CR translation when reading text files. |
430 | | That does not in-and-of itself indicate failure. */ |
431 | 0 | && ferror (f)) |
432 | 0 | { |
433 | 0 | free (buffer); |
434 | 0 | goto error; |
435 | 0 | } |
436 | | /* Add a NUL terminator. */ |
437 | 0 | buffer[len] = '\0'; |
438 | | /* If the file is empty or contains only whitespace, buildargv would |
439 | | return a single empty argument. In this context we want no arguments, |
440 | | instead. */ |
441 | 0 | if (only_whitespace (buffer)) |
442 | 0 | { |
443 | 0 | file_argv = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *)); |
444 | 0 | file_argv[0] = NULL; |
445 | 0 | } |
446 | 0 | else |
447 | | /* Parse the string. */ |
448 | 0 | file_argv = buildargv (buffer); |
449 | | /* If *ARGVP is not already dynamically allocated, copy it. */ |
450 | 0 | if (*argvp == original_argv) |
451 | 0 | *argvp = dupargv (*argvp); |
452 | | /* Count the number of arguments. */ |
453 | 0 | file_argc = 0; |
454 | 0 | while (file_argv[file_argc]) |
455 | 0 | ++file_argc; |
456 | | /* Free the original option's memory. */ |
457 | 0 | free ((*argvp)[i]); |
458 | | /* Now, insert FILE_ARGV into ARGV. The "+1" below handles the |
459 | | NULL terminator at the end of ARGV. */ |
460 | 0 | *argvp = ((char **) |
461 | 0 | xrealloc (*argvp, |
462 | 0 | (*argcp + file_argc + 1) * sizeof (char *))); |
463 | 0 | memmove (*argvp + i + file_argc, *argvp + i + 1, |
464 | 0 | (*argcp - i) * sizeof (char *)); |
465 | 0 | memcpy (*argvp + i, file_argv, file_argc * sizeof (char *)); |
466 | | /* The original option has been replaced by all the new |
467 | | options. */ |
468 | 0 | *argcp += file_argc - 1; |
469 | | /* Free up memory allocated to process the response file. We do |
470 | | not use freeargv because the individual options in FILE_ARGV |
471 | | are now in the main ARGV. */ |
472 | 0 | free (file_argv); |
473 | 0 | free (buffer); |
474 | | /* Rescan all of the arguments just read to support response |
475 | | files that include other response files. */ |
476 | 0 | --i; |
477 | 0 | error: |
478 | | /* We're all done with the file now. */ |
479 | 0 | fclose (f); |
480 | 0 | } |
481 | 1.15k | } |
482 | | |
483 | | /* |
484 | | |
485 | | @deftypefn Extension int countargv (char * const *@var{argv}) |
486 | | |
487 | | Return the number of elements in @var{argv}. |
488 | | Returns zero if @var{argv} is NULL. |
489 | | |
490 | | @end deftypefn |
491 | | |
492 | | */ |
493 | | |
494 | | int |
495 | | countargv (char * const *argv) |
496 | 0 | { |
497 | 0 | int argc; |
498 | |
|
499 | 0 | if (argv == NULL) |
500 | 0 | return 0; |
501 | 0 | for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++) |
502 | 0 | continue; |
503 | 0 | return argc; |
504 | 0 | } |
505 | | |
506 | | #ifdef MAIN |
507 | | |
508 | | /* Simple little test driver. */ |
509 | | |
510 | | static const char *const tests[] = |
511 | | { |
512 | | "a simple command line", |
513 | | "arg 'foo' is single quoted", |
514 | | "arg \"bar\" is double quoted", |
515 | | "arg \"foo bar\" has embedded whitespace", |
516 | | "arg 'Jack said \\'hi\\'' has single quotes", |
517 | | "arg 'Jack said \\\"hi\\\"' has double quotes", |
518 | | "a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9", |
519 | | |
520 | | /* This should be expanded into only one argument. */ |
521 | | "trailing-whitespace ", |
522 | | |
523 | | "", |
524 | | NULL |
525 | | }; |
526 | | |
527 | | int |
528 | | main (void) |
529 | | { |
530 | | char **argv; |
531 | | const char *const *test; |
532 | | char **targs; |
533 | | |
534 | | for (test = tests; *test != NULL; test++) |
535 | | { |
536 | | printf ("buildargv(\"%s\")\n", *test); |
537 | | if ((argv = buildargv (*test)) == NULL) |
538 | | { |
539 | | printf ("failed!\n\n"); |
540 | | } |
541 | | else |
542 | | { |
543 | | for (targs = argv; *targs != NULL; targs++) |
544 | | { |
545 | | printf ("\t\"%s\"\n", *targs); |
546 | | } |
547 | | printf ("\n"); |
548 | | } |
549 | | freeargv (argv); |
550 | | } |
551 | | |
552 | | return 0; |
553 | | } |
554 | | |
555 | | #endif /* MAIN */ |