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/*****
** ** Module Header ******************************************************* **
** **
** Modules Revision 3.0 **
** Providing a flexible user environment **
** **
** File: cmdPath.c **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Authors: John Furlan, [email protected] **
** Jens Hamisch, [email protected] **
** R.K. Owen, <[email protected]> or <[email protected]> **
** **
** Description: The path manipulation routines. Much of the heart of **
** Modules is contained in this file. These routines **
** are responsible for adding and removing directories **
** from given PATH-like variables. **
** **
** Exports: cmdSetPath **
** cmdRemovePath **
** **
** Notes: **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
****/
/** ** Copyright *********************************************************** **
** **
** Copyright 1991-1994 by John L. Furlan. **
** see LICENSE.GPL, which must be provided, for details **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **/
static char Id[] = "@(#)$Id$";
static void *UseId[] = { &UseId, Id };
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** HEADERS **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
#include "modules_def.h"
#ifdef HAS_SYS_PARAM_H
#include <sys/param.h>
#endif
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** LOCAL DATATYPES **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** not applicable **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** CONSTANTS **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
#ifdef MAXPATHLEN
#define PATH_BUFLEN MAXPATHLEN
#else
#define PATH_BUFLEN 1024
#endif
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** MACROS **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
#define _TCLCHK(a) \
{if (*(TCL_RESULT(a))) ErrorLogger(ERR_EXEC,LOC,TCL_RESULT(a),NULL);}
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** LOCAL DATA **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
static char module_name[] = __FILE__;
static char buffer[ PATH_BUFLEN];
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** PROTOTYPES **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
static int Remove_Path( Tcl_Interp *interp, char *variable, char *item,
char *sw_marker, const char *delim);
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function: cmdSetPath **
** **
** Description: Add the passed value (argv[2]) to the specified vari-**
** able (argv[1]). argv[0] specifies, if the variable **
** is to be appended or prepended. Each directory in **
** the path is checked to see whether it is already **
** in the path. If so it is not added. **
** (Handles options -d C, or --delim[=]C ) **
** **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Parameters: ClientData client_data **
** Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** int objc Number of arguments **
** Tcl_Obj *objv[] Argument array **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
int cmdSetPath(
ClientData client_data,
Tcl_Interp * interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj * CONST84 objv[]
) {
char *pathlist, /** path to add **/
*oldpath, /** old value of 'var' **/
*sw_marker = APP_SW_MARKER,
*arg, /** argument ptr **/
tmpchar, /** tmp holder for displaced char**/
*marked = NULL, /** flag path contains sw_marker **/
*item; /** item from path **/
const char *delim = _colon; /** path delimiter **/
int append = 1, /** append or prepend **/
i, /** loop counter, etc. **/
oldpathlen = 0,
arg1 = 1; /** arg start **/
Tcl_DString _qualifiedpath;
Tcl_DString *qualifiedpath = &_qualifiedpath;
Tcl_DStringInit(qualifiedpath);
Tcl_DString _newpath;
Tcl_DString *newpath = &_newpath;
Tcl_DStringInit(newpath);
Tcl_HashTable _oldpathhash; /** hash table for old path **/
Tcl_HashTable *oldpathhash = &_oldpathhash;
Tcl_InitHashTable(oldpathhash , TCL_STRING_KEYS);
Tcl_HashEntry *hentry;
/**
** Whatis mode?
**/
if (g_flags & (M_WHATIS | M_HELP))
goto success0;
/**
** Check arguments. There should be at least 3 args:
** argv[0] - prepend/append
** ...
** argv[n-1]- varname
** argv[n] - value
**/
if (objc < 3)
if (OK != ErrorLogger(ERR_USAGE, LOC, Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
" path-variable directory", NULL))
goto unwind0;
/**
** Should this guy be removed from the variable ... If yes, do so!
**/
if (g_flags & M_REMOVE)
return (cmdRemovePath(client_data, interp, objc, objv));
/** ----> **/
/**
** prepend or append. The default is append.
**/
if (!(append = !!strncmp(Tcl_GetString(objv[0]), "pre", 3)))
sw_marker = PRE_SW_MARKER;
/**
** Non-persist mode?
**/
if (g_flags & M_NONPERSIST) {
return (TCL_OK);
}
/**
** Display only ... ok, let's do so!
**/
if (g_flags & M_DISPLAY) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\t ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]));
while (--objc)
fprintf(stderr, "%s ", Tcl_GetString(*++objv));
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
goto success0;
}
/**
** Check for the delimiter option
**/
arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1]);
if (*arg == '-') {
if (!strcmp(arg, "-d")) {
delim = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1 + 1]);
arg1 += 2;
} else if (!strcmp(arg, "--delim")) {
delim = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1 + 1]);
arg1 += 2;
} else if (!strncmp(arg, "--delim=", 8)) {
delim = arg + 8;
arg1++;
}
}
/**
** Get the old value of the variable.
** (MANPATH defaults to "/usr/man" -- removed).
** Put a \ in front of each '.' and '+'.
** (this is an intentional memory leak)
**/
oldpath = (char *) EMGetEnv(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1]));
_TCLCHK(interp);
if(!oldpath || !*oldpath) {
null_free((void *) &oldpath);
oldpath = !strcmp( Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1]), "MANPATH")
? stringer(NULL,0,DEFAULTMANPATH,NULL)
: stringer(NULL,0,"",NULL);
}
/* determine if sw_marker is in the path */
item = xstrtok(oldpath ,delim);
while (item) {
/* put the delimiter removed by xstrtok back in place */
if (item > oldpath) {;
*(item - 1) = *delim;
}
if (strcmp(item ,sw_marker)) {
/* this function uses the key, not the value */
hentry = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(oldpathhash ,item ,&i);
if (i) {
Tcl_SetHashValue(hentry, item);
}
} else { /* found sw_marker */
/* we want the first occurrence */
if (!marked) {
marked = item;
}
}
item = xstrtok(NULL ,delim);
}
/* only include new paths that are not already in the existing path */
pathlist = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1+1]);
item = xstrtok(pathlist ,delim);
i = 0;
while (item) {
if (!Tcl_FindHashEntry(oldpathhash ,item)) {
if (i) {
Tcl_DStringAppend(qualifiedpath ,delim ,-1);
}
Tcl_DStringAppend(qualifiedpath ,item ,-1);
i++;
}
item = xstrtok(NULL ,delim);
}
/**
** If all of the directories in the new path already exist,
** exit doing nothing.
**/
if (!Tcl_DStringValue(qualifiedpath))
goto success1;
if (!strlen(oldpath)) {
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,Tcl_DStringValue(qualifiedpath) ,-1);
} else if (marked) {
if (!append) {
/* +1 to pick up delimiter, should be present via oldpath */
marked+= strlen(sw_marker) + 1;
}
tmpchar = *marked;
/* marked is a pointer into oldpath */
*marked = '\0';
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,oldpath ,-1);
*marked = tmpchar;
/* delimiter should be in place in newpath (via oldpath) */
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,Tcl_DStringValue(qualifiedpath) ,-1);
if (strlen(marked)) {
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,delim ,-1);
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,marked ,-1);
}
} else {
if (append) {
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,oldpath ,-1);
/* add a delimiter whether or not one is already there this
**preserves POSIX semantics of delimiter at end meaning
**"current directory"
*/
/* TODO: should trailing signifying "current directory" always
** float to the end of the path?
*/
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath , delim ,-1);
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,
Tcl_DStringValue(qualifiedpath) ,-1);
} else {
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,
Tcl_DStringValue(qualifiedpath) ,-1);
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,delim ,-1);
Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath ,oldpath ,-1);
}
}
/**
** Now the new value to be set resides in 'newpath'. Set it up.
**/
moduleSetenv(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1]),
Tcl_DStringValue(newpath), 1);
_TCLCHK(interp);
/**
** Free resources
**/
success1:
null_free((void *) &oldpath);
Tcl_DStringFree(newpath);
Tcl_DStringFree(qualifiedpath);
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(oldpathhash);
/* FreeList(pathlist, numpaths); */
success0:
return (TCL_OK); /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
unwind2:
null_free((void *) &oldpath);
Tcl_DStringFree(newpath);
Tcl_DStringFree(qualifiedpath);
Tcl_DeleteHashTable(oldpathhash);
unwind1:
/* FreeList(pathlist, numpaths); */
unwind0:
return (TCL_ERROR); /** -------- EXIT (FAILURE) -------> **/
}
/** End of 'cmdSetPath' **/
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function:cmdRemovePath **
** **
** Description: Remove the passed value (argv[2]) from the specified **
** variable (argv[1]). In case of switching this pro- **
** cedure removes markers from the path, too. argv[0] **
** specifies, if the append- or prepend-marker is af- **
** fected **
** **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Parameters: ClientData client_data **
** Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** int objc Number of arguments **
** Tcl_Obj *objv[] Argument array **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
int cmdRemovePath(
ClientData client_data,
Tcl_Interp * interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj * CONST84 objv[]
) {
char *sw_marker = APP_SW_MARKER,
/** arbitrary default **/
**pathlist, /** List of dirs **/
*arg; /** argument ptr **/
const char *delim = _colon; /** path delimiter **/
int numpaths, /** number of dirs in path **/
arg1 = 1, /** arg start **/
x; /** loop index **/
/**
** Check arguments. There should be give 3 args:
** argv[0] - prepend/append/remove-path
** ...
** argv[n-1]- varname
** argv[n] - value
**/
if (objc < 3)
if (OK != ErrorLogger(ERR_USAGE, LOC, Tcl_GetString(objv[0]),
"path-variable directory", NULL))
goto unwind0;
/**
** Non-persist mode?
**/
if (g_flags & M_NONPERSIST) {
return (TCL_OK);
}
/**
** Display only ... ok, let's do so!
**/
if (g_flags & M_DISPLAY) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s\t ", Tcl_GetString(objv[0]));
while (--objc)
fprintf(stderr, "%s ", Tcl_GetString(*++objv));
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
goto success0;
}
/**
** prepend or append. The default is append.
**/
if (!strncmp(Tcl_GetString(objv[0]), "pre", 3))
sw_marker = PRE_SW_MARKER;
/**
** Check for the delimiter option
**/
arg = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1]);
if (*arg == '-') {
if (!strcmp(arg, "-d")) {
delim = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1 + 1]);
arg1 += 2;
} else if (!strcmp(arg, "--delim")) {
delim = Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1 + 1]);
arg1 += 2;
} else if (!strncmp(arg, "--delim=", 8)) {
delim = arg + 8;
arg1++;
}
}
/**
** For switch state3, we're looking to remove the markers.
**/
if (g_flags & M_SWSTATE3)
Tcl_SetStringObj(objv[arg1 + 1], sw_marker, -1);
/**
** Split the path into its components so each item can be removed
** individually from the variable.
**/
if (! (pathlist =
uvec_vector(SplitIntoList(Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1 + 1]), &numpaths,
delim))))
goto unwind0;
/**
** Remove each item individually
**/
for (x = 0; x < numpaths; x++)
if (TCL_OK !=
Remove_Path(interp, (char *)Tcl_GetString(objv[arg1]),
pathlist[x], sw_marker, delim))
goto unwind1;
/**
** Free resources
**/
/* FreeList(pathlist, numpaths); */
success0:
return (TCL_OK); /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
unwind1:
/* FreeList(pathlist, numpaths); */
unwind0:
return (TCL_ERROR); /** -------- EXIT (FAILURE) -------> **/
} /** End of 'cmdRemovePath' **/
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function: Remove_Path **
** **
** Description: This function actually does the work of removing **
** the item from the path. It is done this way to **
** support multiple items (often directories) **
** separated by colons in the variable value. **
** **
** First Edition: 2001/08/08 **
** **
** Parameters: Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** char *variable Variable from which **
** to remove item **
** char *item Item to remove **
** char *sw_marker Switch marker **
** const char *delim path delimiter **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
static int Remove_Path(
Tcl_Interp * interp,
char *variable,
char *item,
char *sw_marker,
const char *delim
) {
char *oldpath, /** current path **/
*olditem; /** item from path **/
int i, /** counter **/
found = 0, /** flag to indicate item was found **/
pcount = 0, /** count of items in path **/
addsep = 0, /** flag to add separator **/
marked = 0, /** flag path contains sw_marker **/
oldpathlen = 0;
Tcl_DString _newpath;
Tcl_DString *newpath = &_newpath;
Tcl_DStringInit(newpath);
/**
** Get the current value of the "PATH" environment variable
**/
oldpath= EMGetEnv( interp, variable );
if(!oldpath && !*oldpath) {
_TCLCHK(interp);
goto success0; /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
}
/* copy oldpath to not mess with the TCL value of env(PATH) */
if (!(oldpath = stringer(NULL,0, oldpath, NULL)))
if (OK != ErrorLogger(ERR_STRING, LOC, NULL))
goto unwind0;
/* get length of oldpath before it gets modified by xstrtok */
oldpathlen = strlen(oldpath);
/* determine if sw_marker is in the path */
olditem = xstrtok(oldpath, delim);
while (olditem) {
if (!strcmp(olditem, sw_marker)) {
marked = 1;
}
pcount++;
olditem = xstrtok(NULL, delim);
}
/** pointer arithmetic on oldpath
** if olditem starts at terminating null string of oldpath,
** it means the last character in oldpath was ":", meaning
** the last element was the empty string. use <= to catch
** this case and process the last empty element
*/
for (olditem = oldpath; olditem <= oldpath + oldpathlen;
olditem += strlen(olditem) + 1) {
if (strcmp(olditem, item)) {
/* not the droids we're looking for */
if (Tcl_DStringLength(newpath)) {
if (!Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath, delim, 1))
if (OK !=
ErrorLogger(ERR_STRING, LOC, NULL))
goto unwind1;
}
if (!Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath, olditem, -1))
if (OK != ErrorLogger(ERR_STRING, LOC, NULL))
goto unwind1;
} else {
/* bingo! Don't add it to new path */
found++;
if ((g_flags & M_SWSTATE1) && !marked) {
/**
** In state1, we're actually replacing old paths with
** the markers for future appends and prepends.
**
** We only want to do this once to mark the location
** the module was formed around.
**/
marked = 1;
if (Tcl_DStringLength(newpath)) {
if (!Tcl_DStringAppend
(newpath, delim, 1))
if (OK !=
ErrorLogger(ERR_STRING, LOC,
NULL))
goto unwind1;
}
if (!Tcl_DStringAppend(newpath, sw_marker, -1))
if (OK !=
ErrorLogger(ERR_STRING, LOC, NULL))
goto unwind1;
}
}
}
if (!found) {
goto success1;
}
if (Tcl_DStringLength(newpath)) {
/**
** Cache the set. Clear the variable from the unset table just
** in case it was previously unset.
**/
mhash_add(setenvHashTable, variable, Tcl_DStringValue(newpath));
mhash_del(unsetenvHashTable, variable);
/**
** Store the new PATH value into the environment.
**/
(void) EMSetEnv( interp, variable, Tcl_DStringValue(newpath));
_TCLCHK(interp);
} else {
/**
** In this case, I should go ahead and unset the variable
** from the environment because I'm removing the very last
** path.
**
** First I'm going to clear the variable from the
** setenvHashTable just in case its already been altered
** and had a significant value at the time. It's very
** possible that I'm removing the only two or three paths
** from this variable. If that's the case, then all the
** earlier paths were marked for output in this hashTable.
**
** Secondly, I actually mark the the environment variable
** to be unset when output.
**/
mhash_del(setenvHashTable, variable);
moduleUnsetenv(interp, variable);
/**
** moduleUnsetenv doesn't unset the variable in the Tcl
** space because the $env variable might need to be
** used again in the modulefile for locating other
** paths. BUT, since this was a path-type environment
** variable, the user is expecting this to be empty
** after removing the only remaining path. So, I set
** the variable empty here.
**/
(void) EMSetEnv(interp, variable, "");
_TCLCHK(interp);
}
/**
** Free what has been used and return on success
**/
success1:
null_free((void *)&oldpath);
success0:
Tcl_DStringFree(newpath);
return (TCL_OK); /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
unwind1:
null_free((void *)&oldpath);
unwind0:
Tcl_DStringFree(newpath);
return (TCL_ERROR); /** -------- EXIT (FAILURE) -------> **/
} /** End of 'Remove_Path' **/