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2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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6 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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25 # if !defined errno && !defined HAVE_ERRNO_DECL
28 # define __set_errno(ev) ((errno) = (ev))
31 #if _LIBC || HAVE_STDLIB_H
34 #if _LIBC || HAVE_STRING_H
37 #if _LIBC || HAVE_UNISTD_H
42 # define __environ environ
43 # ifndef HAVE_ENVIRON_DECL
44 extern char **environ
;
49 /* This lock protects against simultaneous modifications of `environ'. */
50 # include <bits/libc-lock.h>
51 __libc_lock_define_initialized (static, envlock
)
52 # define LOCK __libc_lock_lock (envlock)
53 # define UNLOCK __libc_lock_unlock (envlock)
59 /* In the GNU C library we must keep the namespace clean. */
61 # define setenv __setenv
62 # define unsetenv __unsetenv
63 # define clearenv __clearenv
64 # define tfind __tfind
65 # define tsearch __tsearch
68 /* In the GNU C library implementation we try to be more clever and
69 allow arbitrarily many changes of the environment given that the used
70 values are from a small set. Outside glibc this will eat up all
71 memory after a while. */
72 #if defined _LIBC || (defined HAVE_SEARCH_H && defined HAVE_TSEARCH \
74 # define USE_TSEARCH 1
77 /* This is a pointer to the root of the search tree with the known
79 static void *known_values
;
81 # define KNOWN_VALUE(Str) \
83 void *value = tfind (Str, &known_values, (__compar_fn_t) strcmp); \
84 value != NULL ? *(char **) value : NULL; \
86 # define STORE_VALUE(Str) \
87 tsearch (Str, &known_values, (__compar_fn_t) strcmp)
92 # define KNOWN_VALUE(Str) NULL
93 # define STORE_VALUE(Str) do { } while (0)
98 /* If this variable is not a null pointer we allocated the current
100 static char **last_environ
;
103 /* This function is used by `setenv' and `putenv'. The difference between
104 the two functions is that for the former must create a new string which
105 is then placed in the environment, while the argument of `putenv'
106 must be used directly. This is all complicated by the fact that we try
107 to reuse values once generated for a `setenv' call since we can never
110 __add_to_environ (name
, value
, combined
, replace
)
113 const char *combined
;
117 register size_t size
;
118 const size_t namelen
= strlen (name
);
119 const size_t vallen
= value
!= NULL
? strlen (value
) + 1 : 0;
123 /* We have to get the pointer now that we have the lock and not earlier
124 since another thread might have created a new environment. */
130 for (; *ep
!= NULL
; ++ep
)
131 if (!strncmp (*ep
, name
, namelen
) && (*ep
)[namelen
] == '=')
137 if (ep
== NULL
|| __builtin_expect (*ep
== NULL
, 1))
141 /* We allocated this space; we can extend it. */
142 new_environ
= (char **) realloc (last_environ
,
143 (size
+ 2) * sizeof (char *));
144 if (new_environ
== NULL
)
150 /* If the whole entry is given add it. */
151 if (combined
!= NULL
)
152 /* We must not add the string to the search tree since it belongs
154 new_environ
[size
] = (char *) combined
;
157 /* See whether the value is already known. */
160 char new_value
[namelen
+ 1 + vallen
];
162 char *new_value
= (char *) alloca (namelen
+ 1 + vallen
);
165 __mempcpy (__mempcpy (__mempcpy (new_value
, name
, namelen
), "=", 1),
168 memcpy (new_value
, name
, namelen
);
169 new_value
[namelen
] = '=';
170 memcpy (&new_value
[namelen
+ 1], value
, vallen
);
173 new_environ
[size
] = KNOWN_VALUE (new_value
);
174 if (__builtin_expect (new_environ
[size
] == NULL
, 1))
177 new_environ
[size
] = (char *) malloc (namelen
+ 1 + vallen
);
178 if (__builtin_expect (new_environ
[size
] == NULL
, 0))
180 __set_errno (ENOMEM
);
186 memcpy (new_environ
[size
], new_value
, namelen
+ 1 + vallen
);
188 memcpy (new_environ
[size
], name
, namelen
);
189 new_environ
[size
][namelen
] = '=';
190 memcpy (&new_environ
[size
][namelen
+ 1], value
, vallen
);
192 /* And save the value now. We cannot do this when we remove
193 the string since then we cannot decide whether it is a
194 user string or not. */
195 STORE_VALUE (new_environ
[size
]);
199 if (__environ
!= last_environ
)
200 memcpy ((char *) new_environ
, (char *) __environ
,
201 size
* sizeof (char *));
203 new_environ
[size
+ 1] = NULL
;
205 last_environ
= __environ
= new_environ
;
211 /* Use the user string if given. */
212 if (combined
!= NULL
)
213 np
= (char *) combined
;
218 char new_value
[namelen
+ 1 + vallen
];
220 char *new_value
= (char *) alloca (namelen
+ 1 + vallen
);
223 __mempcpy (__mempcpy (__mempcpy (new_value
, name
, namelen
), "=", 1),
226 memcpy (new_value
, name
, namelen
);
227 new_value
[namelen
] = '=';
228 memcpy (&new_value
[namelen
+ 1], value
, vallen
);
231 np
= KNOWN_VALUE (new_value
);
232 if (__builtin_expect (np
== NULL
, 1))
235 np
= malloc (namelen
+ 1 + vallen
);
236 if (__builtin_expect (np
== NULL
, 0))
243 memcpy (np
, new_value
, namelen
+ 1 + vallen
);
245 memcpy (np
, name
, namelen
);
247 memcpy (&np
[namelen
+ 1], value
, vallen
);
249 /* And remember the value. */
263 setenv (name
, value
, replace
)
268 if (name
== NULL
|| *name
== '\0' || strchr (name
, '=') != NULL
)
270 __set_errno (EINVAL
);
274 return __add_to_environ (name
, value
, NULL
, replace
);
284 if (name
== NULL
|| *name
== '\0' || strchr (name
, '=') != NULL
)
286 __set_errno (EINVAL
);
296 if (!strncmp (*ep
, name
, len
) && (*ep
)[len
] == '=')
298 /* Found it. Remove this pointer by moving later ones back. */
304 /* Continue the loop in case NAME appears again. */
314 /* The `clearenv' was planned to be added to POSIX.1 but probably
315 never made it. Nevertheless the POSIX.9 standard (POSIX bindings
316 for Fortran 77) requires this function. */
322 if (__environ
== last_environ
&& __environ
!= NULL
)
324 /* We allocated this environment so we can free it. */
329 /* Clear the environment pointer removes the whole environment. */
337 libc_freeres_fn (free_mem
)
339 /* Remove all traces. */
342 /* Now remove the search tree. */
343 __tdestroy (known_values
, free
);
350 weak_alias (__setenv
, setenv
)
351 weak_alias (__unsetenv
, unsetenv
)
352 weak_alias (__clearenv
, clearenv
)