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33 * @(#)vars.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
34 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mail/vars.c,v 1.1.1.1.14.3 2003/01/06 05:46:04 mikeh Exp $
35 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/mail/vars.c,v 1.4 2004/09/08 03:01:11 joerg Exp $
42 * Mail -- a mail program
44 * Variable handling stuff.
48 * Assign a value to a variable.
51 assign(const char *name
, const char *value
)
59 vp
= calloc(sizeof(*vp
), 1);
60 vp
->v_name
= vcopy(name
);
61 vp
->v_link
= variables
[h
];
66 vp
->v_value
= vcopy(value
);
70 * Free up a variable string. We do not bother to allocate
71 * strings whose value is "" since they are expected to be frequent.
72 * Thus, we cannot free same!
82 * Copy a variable value into permanent (ie, not collected after each
83 * command) space. Do not bother to alloc space for ""
87 vcopy(const char *str
)
94 len
= strlen(str
) + 1;
95 if ((new = malloc(len
)) == NULL
)
96 err(1, "Out of memory");
97 bcopy(str
, new, (int)len
);
102 * Get the value of a variable and return it.
103 * Look in the environment if its not available locally.
107 value(const char *name
)
111 if ((vp
= lookup(name
)) == NULL
)
112 return (getenv(name
));
113 return (vp
->v_value
);
117 * Locate a variable and return its variable
122 lookup(const char *name
)
126 for (vp
= variables
[hash(name
)]; vp
!= NULL
; vp
= vp
->v_link
)
127 if (*vp
->v_name
== *name
&& equal(vp
->v_name
, name
))
133 * Locate a group name and return it.
137 findgroup(char *name
)
139 struct grouphead
*gh
;
141 for (gh
= groups
[hash(name
)]; gh
!= NULL
; gh
= gh
->g_link
)
142 if (*gh
->g_name
== *name
&& equal(gh
->g_name
, name
))
148 * Print a group out on stdout
151 printgroup(char *name
)
153 struct grouphead
*gh
;
156 if ((gh
= findgroup(name
)) == NULL
) {
157 printf("\"%s\": not a group\n", name
);
160 printf("%s\t", gh
->g_name
);
161 for (gp
= gh
->g_list
; gp
!= NULL
; gp
= gp
->ge_link
)
162 printf(" %s", gp
->ge_name
);
167 * Hash the passed string and return an index into
168 * the variable or group hash table.
171 hash(const char *name
)
175 while (*name
!= '\0') {
179 if (h
< 0 && (h
= -h
) < 0)
181 return (h
% HSHSIZE
);