613 lines
16 KiB
C
613 lines
16 KiB
C
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/* make_cmd.c --
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Functions for making instances of the various parser constructs. */
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/* Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
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Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "bashtypes.h"
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#include <sys/file.h>
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#include "filecntl.h"
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#include "bashansi.h"
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#include "config.h"
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#include "command.h"
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#include "general.h"
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#include "error.h"
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#include "flags.h"
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#include "make_cmd.h"
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#include "subst.h"
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#include "input.h"
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#include "externs.h"
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#if defined (JOB_CONTROL)
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#include "jobs.h"
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#endif
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extern int line_number, current_command_line_count;
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extern int disallow_filename_globbing;
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WORD_DESC *
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make_word (string)
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char *string;
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{
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WORD_DESC *temp;
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temp = (WORD_DESC *)xmalloc (sizeof (WORD_DESC));
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temp->word = savestring (string);
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temp->quoted = temp->dollar_present = temp->assignment = 0;
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while (*string)
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{
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if (*string == '$') temp->dollar_present = 1;
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#ifdef OLDCODE
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if (member (*string, "'`\\\""))
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{
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temp->quoted = 1;
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if (*string == '\\')
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string++;
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}
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#else
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switch (*string)
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{
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case '\\':
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string++;
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/*FALLTHROUGH*/
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case '\'':
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case '`':
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case '"':
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temp->quoted = 1;
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break;
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}
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#endif
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if (*string)
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(string++);
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}
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return (temp);
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}
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WORD_DESC *
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make_word_from_token (token)
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int token;
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{
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char tokenizer[2];
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tokenizer[0] = token;
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tokenizer[1] = '\0';
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return (make_word (tokenizer));
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}
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WORD_LIST *
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make_word_list (word, link)
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WORD_DESC *word;
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WORD_LIST *link;
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{
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WORD_LIST *temp;
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temp = (WORD_LIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (WORD_LIST));
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temp->word = word;
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temp->next = link;
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return (temp);
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}
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WORD_LIST *
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add_string_to_list (string, list)
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char *string;
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WORD_LIST *list;
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{
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WORD_LIST *temp = (WORD_LIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (WORD_LIST));
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temp->word = make_word (string);
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temp->next = list;
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return (temp);
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}
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#if 0
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WORD_DESC *
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coerce_to_word (number)
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int number;
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{
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char string[24];
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sprintf (string, "%d", number);
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return (make_word (string));
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}
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#endif
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COMMAND *
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make_command (type, pointer)
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enum command_type type;
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SIMPLE_COM *pointer;
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{
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COMMAND *temp;
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temp = (COMMAND *)xmalloc (sizeof (COMMAND));
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temp->type = type;
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temp->value.Simple = pointer;
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temp->value.Simple->flags = 0;
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->redirects = (REDIRECT *)NULL;
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return (temp);
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}
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COMMAND *
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command_connect (com1, com2, connector)
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COMMAND *com1, *com2;
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int connector;
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{
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CONNECTION *temp;
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temp = (CONNECTION *)xmalloc (sizeof (CONNECTION));
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temp->connector = connector;
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temp->first = com1;
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temp->second = com2;
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return (make_command (cm_connection, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_for_command (name, map_list, action)
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WORD_DESC *name;
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WORD_LIST *map_list;
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COMMAND *action;
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{
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FOR_COM *temp = (FOR_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (FOR_COM));
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->name = name;
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temp->map_list = map_list;
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temp->action = action;
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return (make_command (cm_for, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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#if defined (SELECT_COMMAND)
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COMMAND *
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make_select_command (name, map_list, action)
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WORD_DESC *name;
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WORD_LIST *map_list;
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COMMAND *action;
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{
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SELECT_COM *temp = (SELECT_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (SELECT_COM));
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->name = name;
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temp->map_list = map_list;
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temp->action = action;
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return (make_command (cm_select, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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#endif
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COMMAND *
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make_group_command (command)
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COMMAND *command;
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{
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GROUP_COM *temp = (GROUP_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (GROUP_COM));
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temp->command = command;
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return (make_command (cm_group, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_case_command (word, clauses)
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WORD_DESC *word;
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PATTERN_LIST *clauses;
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{
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CASE_COM *temp;
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temp = (CASE_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (CASE_COM));
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->word = word;
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temp->clauses = REVERSE_LIST (clauses, PATTERN_LIST *);
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return (make_command (cm_case, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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PATTERN_LIST *
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make_pattern_list (patterns, action)
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WORD_LIST *patterns;
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COMMAND *action;
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{
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PATTERN_LIST *temp;
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temp = (PATTERN_LIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (PATTERN_LIST));
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temp->patterns = REVERSE_LIST (patterns, WORD_LIST *);
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temp->action = action;
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temp->next = NULL;
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return (temp);
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_if_command (test, true_case, false_case)
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COMMAND *test, *true_case, *false_case;
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{
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IF_COM *temp;
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temp = (IF_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (IF_COM));
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->test = test;
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temp->true_case = true_case;
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temp->false_case = false_case;
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return (make_command (cm_if, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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static COMMAND *
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make_until_or_while (test, action, which)
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COMMAND *test, *action;
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enum command_type which;
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{
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WHILE_COM *temp;
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temp = (WHILE_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (WHILE_COM));
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->test = test;
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temp->action = action;
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return (make_command (which, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_while_command (test, action)
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COMMAND *test, *action;
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{
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return (make_until_or_while (test, action, cm_while));
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_until_command (test, action)
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COMMAND *test, *action;
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{
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return (make_until_or_while (test, action, cm_until));
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_bare_simple_command ()
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{
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COMMAND *command;
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SIMPLE_COM *temp = (SIMPLE_COM *)xmalloc (sizeof (SIMPLE_COM));
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->line = line_number;
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temp->words = (WORD_LIST *)NULL;
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temp->redirects = (REDIRECT *)NULL;
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command = (COMMAND *)xmalloc (sizeof (COMMAND));
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command->type = cm_simple;
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command->redirects = (REDIRECT *)NULL;
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command->flags = 0;
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command->value.Simple = temp;
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return (command);
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}
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/* Return a command which is the connection of the word or redirection
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in ELEMENT, and the command * or NULL in COMMAND. */
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COMMAND *
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make_simple_command (element, command)
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ELEMENT element;
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COMMAND *command;
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{
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/* If we are starting from scratch, then make the initial command
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structure. Also note that we have to fill in all the slots, since
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malloc doesn't return zeroed space. */
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if (!command)
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command = make_bare_simple_command ();
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if (element.word)
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{
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WORD_LIST *tw = (WORD_LIST *)xmalloc (sizeof (WORD_LIST));
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tw->word = element.word;
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tw->next = command->value.Simple->words;
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command->value.Simple->words = tw;
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}
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else
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{
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REDIRECT *r = element.redirect;
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/* Due to the way <> is implemented, there may be more than a single
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redirection in element.redirect. We just follow the chain as far
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as it goes, and hook onto the end. */
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while (r->next)
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r = r->next;
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r->next = command->value.Simple->redirects;
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command->value.Simple->redirects = element.redirect;
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}
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return (command);
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}
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#define POSIX_HERE_DOCUMENTS
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void
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make_here_document (temp)
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REDIRECT *temp;
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{
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int kill_leading = 0;
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switch (temp->instruction)
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{
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/* Because we are Bourne compatible, we read the input for this
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<< or <<- redirection now, from wherever input is coming from.
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We store the input read into a WORD_DESC. Replace the text of
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the redirectee.word with the new input text. If <<- is on,
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then remove leading TABS from each line. */
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case r_deblank_reading_until: /* <<-foo */
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kill_leading++;
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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case r_reading_until: /* <<foo */
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{
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char *redir_word;
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int redir_len;
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char *full_line;
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char *document = (char *)NULL;
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int document_index = 0, document_size = 0;
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#if !defined (POSIX_HERE_DOCUMENTS)
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/* Because of Bourne shell semantics, we turn off globbing, but
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only for this style of redirection. I feel a little ill. */
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{
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int old_value = disallow_filename_globbing;
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disallow_filename_globbing = 1;
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redir_word = redirection_expand (temp->redirectee.filename);
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disallow_filename_globbing = old_value;
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}
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#else /* POSIX_HERE_DOCUMENTS */
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/* Quote removal is the only expansion performed on the delimiter
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for here documents, making it an extremely special case. I
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still feel ill. */
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redir_word = string_quote_removal (temp->redirectee.filename->word, 0);
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#endif /* POSIX_HERE_DOCUMENTS */
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/* redirection_expand will return NULL if the expansion results in
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multiple words or no words. Check for that here, and just abort
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this here document if it does. */
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if (redir_word)
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redir_len = strlen (redir_word);
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else
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{
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temp->here_doc_eof = savestring ("");
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goto document_done;
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}
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free (temp->redirectee.filename->word);
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temp->here_doc_eof = redir_word;
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/* Read lines from wherever lines are coming from.
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For each line read, if kill_leading, then kill the
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leading tab characters.
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If the line matches redir_word exactly, then we have
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manufactured the document. Otherwise, add the line to the
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list of lines in the document. */
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/* If the here-document delimiter was quoted, the lines should
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be read verbatim from the input. If it was not quoted, we
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need to perform backslash-quoted newline removal. */
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while (full_line = read_secondary_line
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(temp->redirectee.filename->quoted == 0))
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{
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register char *line = full_line;
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int len;
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line_number++;
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if (kill_leading && *line)
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{
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/* Hack: To be compatible with some Bourne shells, we
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check the word before stripping the whitespace. This
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is a hack, though. */
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if (STREQN (line, redir_word, redir_len) &&
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line[redir_len] == '\n')
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goto document_done;
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while (*line == '\t')
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line++;
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}
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if (!*line)
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continue;
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if (STREQN (line, redir_word, redir_len) &&
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line[redir_len] == '\n')
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goto document_done;
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len = strlen (line);
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if (len + document_index >= document_size)
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{
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document_size = document_size ? 2 * (document_size + len)
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: 1000; /* XXX */
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document = xrealloc (document, document_size);
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}
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/* len is guaranteed to be > 0 because of the check for line
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being an empty string before the call to strlen. */
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FASTCOPY (line, document + document_index, len);
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document_index += len;
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}
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document_done:
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if (document)
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document[document_index] = '\0';
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else
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document = savestring ("");
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temp->redirectee.filename->word = document;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Generate a REDIRECT from SOURCE, DEST, and INSTRUCTION.
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INSTRUCTION is the instruction type, SOURCE is a file descriptor,
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and DEST is a file descriptor or a WORD_DESC *. */
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REDIRECT *
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make_redirection (source, instruction, dest_and_filename)
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int source;
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enum r_instruction instruction;
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REDIRECTEE dest_and_filename;
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{
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REDIRECT *temp = (REDIRECT *)xmalloc (sizeof (REDIRECT));
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/* First do the common cases. */
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temp->redirector = source;
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temp->redirectee = dest_and_filename;
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temp->instruction = instruction;
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temp->flags = 0;
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temp->next = (REDIRECT *)NULL;
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switch (instruction)
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{
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case r_output_direction: /* >foo */
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case r_output_force: /* >| foo */
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temp->flags = O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY | O_CREAT;
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break;
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case r_input_direction: /* <foo */
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case r_inputa_direction: /* foo & makes this. */
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temp->flags = O_RDONLY;
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break;
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case r_appending_to: /* >>foo */
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temp->flags = O_APPEND | O_WRONLY | O_CREAT;
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break;
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case r_deblank_reading_until: /* <<-foo */
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case r_reading_until: /* << foo */
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break;
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case r_duplicating_input: /* 1<&2 */
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case r_duplicating_output: /* 1>&2 */
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case r_close_this: /* <&- */
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case r_duplicating_input_word: /* 1<&$foo */
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case r_duplicating_output_word: /* 1>&$foo */
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break;
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case r_err_and_out: /* command &>filename */
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temp->flags = O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY | O_CREAT;
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break;
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case r_input_output:
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temp->flags = O_RDWR | O_CREAT;
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|
break;
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default:
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programming_error ("Redirection instruction from yyparse () '%d' is\n\
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out of range in make_redirection ().", instruction);
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abort ();
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break;
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}
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return (temp);
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}
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COMMAND *
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make_function_def (name, command)
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|
WORD_DESC *name;
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|
COMMAND *command;
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|
{
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|
FUNCTION_DEF *temp;
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|
temp = (FUNCTION_DEF *)xmalloc (sizeof (FUNCTION_DEF));
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|
temp->command = command;
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|
temp->name = name;
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|
command->line = line_number - current_command_line_count + 1;
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|
return (make_command (cm_function_def, (SIMPLE_COM *)temp));
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|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Reverse the word list and redirection list in the simple command
|
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|
has just been parsed. It seems simpler to do this here the one
|
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|
time then by any other method that I can think of. */
|
||
|
COMMAND *
|
||
|
clean_simple_command (command)
|
||
|
COMMAND *command;
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
if (command->type != cm_simple)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
programming_error
|
||
|
("clean_simple_command () got a command with type %d.", command->type);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
else
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
command->value.Simple->words =
|
||
|
REVERSE_LIST (command->value.Simple->words, WORD_LIST *);
|
||
|
command->value.Simple->redirects =
|
||
|
REVERSE_LIST (command->value.Simple->redirects, REDIRECT *);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
return (command);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* Cons up a new array of words. The words are taken from LIST,
|
||
|
which is a WORD_LIST *. Absolutely everything is malloc'ed,
|
||
|
so you should free everything in this array when you are done.
|
||
|
The array is NULL terminated. */
|
||
|
char **
|
||
|
make_word_array (list)
|
||
|
WORD_LIST *list;
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
int count = list_length (list);
|
||
|
char **array = (char **)xmalloc ((1 + count) * sizeof (char *));
|
||
|
|
||
|
for (count = 0; list; count++)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
array[count] = xmalloc (1 + strlen (list->word->word));
|
||
|
strcpy (array[count], list->word->word);
|
||
|
list = list->next;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
array[count] = (char *)NULL;
|
||
|
return (array);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* The Yacc grammar productions have a problem, in that they take a
|
||
|
list followed by an ampersand (`&') and do a simple command connection,
|
||
|
making the entire list effectively asynchronous, instead of just
|
||
|
the last command. This means that when the list is executed, all
|
||
|
the commands have stdin set to /dev/null when job control is not
|
||
|
active, instead of just the last. This is wrong, and needs fixing
|
||
|
up. This function takes the `&' and applies it to the last command
|
||
|
in the list. This is done only for lists connected by `;'; it makes
|
||
|
`;' bind `tighter' than `&'. */
|
||
|
COMMAND *
|
||
|
connect_async_list (command, command2, connector)
|
||
|
COMMAND *command, *command2;
|
||
|
int connector;
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
COMMAND *t, *t1, *t2;
|
||
|
|
||
|
t1 = command;
|
||
|
t = command->value.Connection->second;
|
||
|
|
||
|
if (!t || (command->flags & CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL) ||
|
||
|
command->value.Connection->connector != ';')
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
t = command_connect (command, command2, connector);
|
||
|
return t;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
/* This is just defensive programming. The Yacc precedence rules
|
||
|
will generally hand this function a command where t points directly
|
||
|
to the command we want (e.g. given a ; b ; c ; d &, t1 will point
|
||
|
to the `a ; b ; c' list and t will be the `d'). We only want to do
|
||
|
this if the list is not being executed as a unit in the background
|
||
|
with `( ... )', so we have to check for CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL. That's
|
||
|
the only way to tell. */
|
||
|
while (((t->flags & CMD_WANT_SUBSHELL) == 0) && t->type == cm_connection &&
|
||
|
t->value.Connection->connector == ';')
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
t1 = t;
|
||
|
t = t->value.Connection->second;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
/* Now we have t pointing to the last command in the list, and
|
||
|
t1->value.Connection->second == t. */
|
||
|
t2 = command_connect (t, command2, connector);
|
||
|
t1->value.Connection->second = t2;
|
||
|
return command;
|
||
|
}
|