X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/78211e93e9a370556c7c44b204dfac7b47766b43..f93ce652c5d1361b00a28db7bbb9e638197a6676:/sbr/arglist.c diff --git a/sbr/arglist.c b/sbr/arglist.c index 20bf84c7..f40f1e89 100644 --- a/sbr/arglist.c +++ b/sbr/arglist.c @@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ * * - If there are no spaces or shell metacharacters in "command", then * take it as-is. - * - If there are spaces in command, space-split command string and - * append an argument list to it. + * - If there are spaces in command, space-split command string. * - If we have shell metacharacters, run the command using - * /bin/sh -c 'command "${@}"'. + * /bin/sh -c 'command "$@"'. In this case, any additional arguments + * appended to the arglist will be expanded by "$@". * * In all cases additional arguments can be added to the argv[] array. */ @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ argsplit(char *command, char **file, int *argp) } } - argvarray = (char **) mh_xmalloc((sizeof(char **) * MAXARGS)); + argvarray = (char **) mh_xmalloc((sizeof(char **) * (MAXARGS + 5))); /* * The simple case - no spaces or shell metacharacters @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ argsplit(char *command, char **file, int *argp) *file = getcpy(split[0]); if (argp) *argp = i; + free(p); return argvarray; } @@ -122,3 +123,100 @@ argsplit(char *command, char **file, int *argp) return argvarray; } + +/* + * Free our argument array + */ + +void +arglist_free(char *command, char **argvarray) +{ + int i; + + if (command != NULL) + free(command); + + if (argvarray != NULL) { + for (i = 0; argvarray[i] != NULL; i++) + free(argvarray[i]); + free(argvarray); + } +} + +/* + * Similar in functionality to argsplit, but is designed to deal with + * a msgs_array. + */ + +void +argsplit_msgarg(struct msgs_array *msgs, char *command, char **program) +{ + int argp, i; + char **vec; + + vec = argsplit(command, program, &argp); + + /* + * As usual, there is lousy memory management in nmh. Nothing ever + * free's the msgs_array, and a lot of the arguments are allocated + * from static memory. I could have app_msgarg() allocate new + * memory for each pointer, but for now I decided to stick with + * the existing interface; maybe that will be revisited later. + * So we'll just copy over our pointers and free the pointer list + * (not the actual pointers themselves). Note that we don't + * include a trailing NULL, since we are expecting the application + * to take care of that. + */ + + for (i = 0; i < argp; i++) { + app_msgarg(msgs, vec[i]); + } + + free(vec); +} + +/* + * Insert a arglist vector into the beginning of an struct msgs array + * + * Uses by some programs (e.g., show) who want to decide which proc + * to use after the argument vector has been constructed + */ + +#ifndef MAXMSGS +#define MAXMSGS 256 +#endif + +void +argsplit_insert(struct msgs_array *msgs, char *command, char **program) +{ + int argp, i; + char **vec; + + vec = argsplit(command, program, &argp); + + /* + * Okay, we want to shuffle all of our arguments down so we have room + * for argp number of arguments. This means we need to know about + * msgs_array internals. If that changes, we need to change this + * code here. + */ + + if (msgs->size + argp >= msgs->max) { + msgs->max += MAXMSGS > argp ? MAXMSGS : argp; + msgs->msgs = mh_xrealloc(msgs->msgs, msgs->max * sizeof(*msgs->msgs)); + } + + for (i = msgs->size - 1; i >= 0; i--) + msgs->msgs[i + argp] = msgs->msgs[i]; + + msgs->size += argp; + + /* + * Now fill in the arguments at the beginning of the vector. + */ + + for (i = 0; i < argp; i++) + msgs->msgs[i] = vec[i]; + + free(vec); +}