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1 /* Create and destroy argument vectors (argv's)
2 Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support
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.
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.
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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 /* Create and destroy argument vectors. An argument vector is simply an
23 array of string pointers, terminated by a NULL pointer. */
25 #include "ansidecl.h"
26 #include "libiberty.h"
28 #define ISBLANK(ch) ((ch) == ' ' || (ch) == '\t')
30 /* Routines imported from standard C runtime libraries. */
32 #ifdef __STDC__
34 #include <stddef.h>
35 #include <string.h>
36 #include <stdlib.h>
38 #else /* !__STDC__ */
40 #if !defined _WIN32 || defined __GNUC__
41 extern char *memcpy (); /* Copy memory region */
42 extern int strlen (); /* Count length of string */
43 extern char *malloc (); /* Standard memory allocater */
44 extern char *realloc (); /* Standard memory reallocator */
45 extern void free (); /* Free malloc'd memory */
46 extern char *strdup (); /* Duplicate a string */
47 #endif
49 #endif /* __STDC__ */
52 #ifndef NULL
53 #define NULL 0
54 #endif
56 #ifndef EOS
57 #define EOS '\0'
58 #endif
60 #define INITIAL_MAXARGC 8 /* Number of args + NULL in initial argv */
65 NAME
67 dupargv -- duplicate an argument vector
69 SYNOPSIS
71 char **dupargv (vector)
72 char **vector;
74 DESCRIPTION
76 Duplicate an argument vector. Simply scans through the
77 vector, duplicating each argument until the
78 terminating NULL is found.
80 RETURNS
82 Returns a pointer to the argument vector if
83 successful. Returns NULL if there is insufficient memory to
84 complete building the argument vector.
88 char **
89 dupargv (argv)
90 char **argv;
92 int argc;
93 char **copy;
95 if (argv == NULL)
96 return NULL;
98 /* the vector */
99 for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++);
100 copy = (char **) malloc ((argc + 1) * sizeof (char *));
101 if (copy == NULL)
102 return NULL;
104 /* the strings */
105 for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++)
107 int len = strlen (argv[argc]);
108 copy[argc] = malloc (sizeof (char *) * (len + 1));
109 if (copy[argc] == NULL)
111 freeargv (copy);
112 return NULL;
114 strcpy (copy[argc], argv[argc]);
116 copy[argc] = NULL;
117 return copy;
122 NAME
124 freeargv -- free an argument vector
126 SYNOPSIS
128 void freeargv (vector)
129 char **vector;
131 DESCRIPTION
133 Free an argument vector that was built using buildargv. Simply scans
134 through the vector, freeing the memory for each argument until the
135 terminating NULL is found, and then frees the vector itself.
137 RETURNS
139 No value.
143 void freeargv (vector)
144 char **vector;
146 register char **scan;
148 if (vector != NULL)
150 for (scan = vector; *scan != NULL; scan++)
152 free (*scan);
154 free (vector);
160 NAME
162 buildargv -- build an argument vector from a string
164 SYNOPSIS
166 char **buildargv (sp)
167 char *sp;
169 DESCRIPTION
171 Given a pointer to a string, parse the string extracting fields
172 separated by whitespace and optionally enclosed within either single
173 or double quotes (which are stripped off), and build a vector of
174 pointers to copies of the string for each field. The input string
175 remains unchanged.
177 All of the memory for the pointer array and copies of the string
178 is obtained from malloc. All of the memory can be returned to the
179 system with the single function call freeargv, which takes the
180 returned result of buildargv, as it's argument.
182 The memory for the argv array is dynamically expanded as necessary.
184 RETURNS
186 Returns a pointer to the argument vector if successful. Returns NULL
187 if the input string pointer is NULL or if there is insufficient
188 memory to complete building the argument vector.
190 NOTES
192 In order to provide a working buffer for extracting arguments into,
193 with appropriate stripping of quotes and translation of backslash
194 sequences, we allocate a working buffer at least as long as the input
195 string. This ensures that we always have enough space in which to
196 work, since the extracted arg is never larger than the input string.
198 If the input is a null string (as opposed to a NULL pointer), then
199 buildarg returns an argv that has one arg, a null string.
201 Argv is always kept terminated with a NULL arg pointer, so it can
202 be passed to freeargv at any time, or returned, as appropriate.
205 char **buildargv (input)
206 char *input;
208 char *arg;
209 char *copybuf;
210 int squote = 0;
211 int dquote = 0;
212 int bsquote = 0;
213 int argc = 0;
214 int maxargc = 0;
215 char **argv = NULL;
216 char **nargv;
218 if (input != NULL)
220 copybuf = (char *) alloca (strlen (input) + 1);
221 /* Is a do{}while to always execute the loop once. Always return an
222 argv, even for null strings. See NOTES above, test case below. */
225 /* Pick off argv[argc] */
226 while (ISBLANK (*input))
228 input++;
230 if ((maxargc == 0) || (argc >= (maxargc - 1)))
232 /* argv needs initialization, or expansion */
233 if (argv == NULL)
235 maxargc = INITIAL_MAXARGC;
236 nargv = (char **) malloc (maxargc * sizeof (char *));
238 else
240 maxargc *= 2;
241 nargv = (char **) realloc (argv, maxargc * sizeof (char *));
243 if (nargv == NULL)
245 if (argv != NULL)
247 freeargv (argv);
248 argv = NULL;
250 break;
252 argv = nargv;
253 argv[argc] = NULL;
255 /* Begin scanning arg */
256 arg = copybuf;
257 while (*input != EOS)
259 if (ISBLANK (*input) && !squote && !dquote && !bsquote)
261 break;
263 else
265 if (bsquote)
267 bsquote = 0;
268 *arg++ = *input;
270 else if (*input == '\\')
272 bsquote = 1;
274 else if (squote)
276 if (*input == '\'')
278 squote = 0;
280 else
282 *arg++ = *input;
285 else if (dquote)
287 if (*input == '"')
289 dquote = 0;
291 else
293 *arg++ = *input;
296 else
298 if (*input == '\'')
300 squote = 1;
302 else if (*input == '"')
304 dquote = 1;
306 else
308 *arg++ = *input;
311 input++;
314 *arg = EOS;
315 argv[argc] = strdup (copybuf);
316 if (argv[argc] == NULL)
318 freeargv (argv);
319 argv = NULL;
320 break;
322 argc++;
323 argv[argc] = NULL;
325 while (ISBLANK (*input))
327 input++;
330 while (*input != EOS);
332 return (argv);
335 #ifdef MAIN
337 /* Simple little test driver. */
339 static char *tests[] =
341 "a simple command line",
342 "arg 'foo' is single quoted",
343 "arg \"bar\" is double quoted",
344 "arg \"foo bar\" has embedded whitespace",
345 "arg 'Jack said \\'hi\\'' has single quotes",
346 "arg 'Jack said \\\"hi\\\"' has double quotes",
347 "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",
349 /* This should be expanded into only one argument. */
350 "trailing-whitespace ",
353 NULL
356 main ()
358 char **argv;
359 char **test;
360 char **targs;
362 for (test = tests; *test != NULL; test++)
364 printf ("buildargv(\"%s\")\n", *test);
365 if ((argv = buildargv (*test)) == NULL)
367 printf ("failed!\n\n");
369 else
371 for (targs = argv; *targs != NULL; targs++)
373 printf ("\t\"%s\"\n", *targs);
375 printf ("\n");
377 freeargv (argv);
382 #endif /* MAIN */