This file is history.def, from which is created history.c. It implements the builtin "history" in Bash. Copyright (C) 1987-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Bash. If not, see . $PRODUCES history.c $BUILTIN history $FUNCTION history_builtin $DEPENDS_ON HISTORY $SHORT_DOC history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg [arg...] Display or manipulate the history list. Display the history list with line numbers, prefixing each modified entry with a `*'. An argument of N lists only the last N entries. Options: -c clear the history list by deleting all of the entries -d offset delete the history entry at position OFFSET. Negative offsets count back from the end of the history list -a append history lines from this session to the history file -n read all history lines not already read from the history file and append them to the history list -r read the history file and append the contents to the history list -w write the current history to the history file -p perform history expansion on each ARG and display the result without storing it in the history list -s append the ARGs to the history list as a single entry If FILENAME is given, it is used as the history file. Otherwise, if HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history. If the HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated with each displayed history entry. No time stamps are printed otherwise. Exit Status: Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs. $END #include #if defined (HISTORY) #include "../bashtypes.h" #if ! defined(_MINIX) && defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H) # include #endif #include "posixstat.h" #include "filecntl.h" #include #include #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) # include #endif #include "../bashansi.h" #include "../bashintl.h" #include "../shell.h" #include "../flags.h" #include "../parser.h" #include "../bashhist.h" #include #include "bashgetopt.h" #include "common.h" #if !defined (errno) extern int errno; #endif static char *histtime PARAMS((HIST_ENTRY *, const char *)); static int display_history PARAMS((WORD_LIST *)); static void push_history PARAMS((WORD_LIST *)); static int expand_and_print_history PARAMS((WORD_LIST *)); #define AFLAG 0x01 #define RFLAG 0x02 #define WFLAG 0x04 #define NFLAG 0x08 #define SFLAG 0x10 #define PFLAG 0x20 #define CFLAG 0x40 #define DFLAG 0x80 int history_builtin (list) WORD_LIST *list; { int flags, opt, result, old_history_lines, obase, ind; char *filename, *delete_arg, *range; intmax_t delete_offset; flags = 0; reset_internal_getopt (); while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "acd:npsrw")) != -1) { switch (opt) { case 'a': flags |= AFLAG; break; case 'c': flags |= CFLAG; break; case 'n': flags |= NFLAG; break; case 'r': flags |= RFLAG; break; case 'w': flags |= WFLAG; break; case 's': flags |= SFLAG; break; case 'd': flags |= DFLAG; delete_arg = list_optarg; break; case 'p': #if defined (BANG_HISTORY) flags |= PFLAG; #endif break; CASE_HELPOPT; default: builtin_usage (); return (EX_USAGE); } } list = loptend; opt = flags & (AFLAG|RFLAG|WFLAG|NFLAG); if (opt && opt != AFLAG && opt != RFLAG && opt != WFLAG && opt != NFLAG) { builtin_error (_("cannot use more than one of -anrw")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } /* clear the history, but allow other arguments to add to it again. */ if (flags & CFLAG) { bash_clear_history (); if (list == 0) return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } if (flags & SFLAG) { if (list) push_history (list); return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } #if defined (BANG_HISTORY) else if (flags & PFLAG) { if (list) return (expand_and_print_history (list)); return (sh_chkwrite (EXECUTION_SUCCESS)); } #endif else if ((flags & DFLAG) && (range = strchr ((delete_arg[0] == '-') ? delete_arg + 1 : delete_arg, '-'))) { intmax_t delete_start, delete_end; *range++ = '\0'; if (legal_number (delete_arg, &delete_start) == 0 || legal_number (range, &delete_end) == 0) { range[-1] = '-'; sh_erange (delete_arg, _("history position")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } if (delete_arg[0] == '-' && delete_start < 0) { /* the_history[history_length] == 0x0, so this is correct */ delete_start += history_length; if (delete_start < history_base) { start_error: sh_erange (delete_arg, _("history position")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } } /* numbers as displayed by display_history are offset by history_base */ else if (delete_start > 0) delete_start -= history_base; if (delete_start < 0 || delete_start >= history_length) goto start_error; if (range[0] == '-' && delete_end < 0) { delete_end += history_length; if (delete_end < history_base) { range_error: sh_erange (range, _("history position")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } } else if (delete_end > 0) delete_end -= history_base; if (delete_end < 0 || delete_end >= history_length) goto range_error; result = bash_delete_history_range (delete_start, delete_end); if (where_history () > history_length) history_set_pos (history_length); return (result ? EXECUTION_SUCCESS : EXECUTION_FAILURE); } else if (flags & DFLAG) { if (legal_number (delete_arg, &delete_offset) == 0) { sh_erange (delete_arg, _("history position")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } /* check for negative offsets, count back from end of list */ if (delete_arg[0] == '-' && delete_offset < 0) { /* since the_history[history_length] == 0x0, this calculation means that history -d -1 will delete the last history entry, which at this point is the history -d -1 we just added. */ ind = history_length + delete_offset; if (ind < history_base) { sh_erange (delete_arg, _("history position")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } opt = ind + history_base; /* compensate for opt - history_base below */ } else if ((delete_offset < history_base) || (delete_offset >= (history_base + history_length))) { sh_erange (delete_arg, _("history position")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } else opt = delete_offset; /* Positive arguments from numbers as displayed by display_history need to be offset by history_base */ result = bash_delete_histent (opt - history_base); /* Since remove_history changes history_length, this can happen if we delete the last history entry. */ if (where_history () > history_length) history_set_pos (history_length); return (result ? EXECUTION_SUCCESS : EXECUTION_FAILURE); } else if ((flags & (AFLAG|RFLAG|NFLAG|WFLAG|CFLAG)) == 0) { result = display_history (list); return (sh_chkwrite (result)); } filename = list ? list->word->word : get_string_value ("HISTFILE"); result = EXECUTION_SUCCESS; #if defined (RESTRICTED_SHELL) if (restricted && strchr (filename, '/')) { sh_restricted (filename); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } #endif if (flags & AFLAG) /* Append session's history to file. */ result = maybe_append_history (filename); else if (flags & WFLAG) /* Write entire history. */ result = write_history (filename); else if (flags & RFLAG) /* Read entire file. */ { result = read_history (filename); history_lines_in_file = history_lines_read_from_file; /* history_lines_in_file = where_history () + history_base - 1; */ } else if (flags & NFLAG) /* Read `new' history from file. */ { /* Read all of the lines in the file that we haven't already read. */ old_history_lines = history_lines_in_file; obase = history_base; using_history (); result = read_history_range (filename, history_lines_in_file, -1); using_history (); history_lines_in_file = history_lines_read_from_file; /* history_lines_in_file = where_history () + history_base - 1; */ /* If we're rewriting the history file at shell exit rather than just appending the lines from this session to it, the question is whether we reset history_lines_this_session to 0, losing any history entries we had before we read the new entries from the history file, or whether we count the new entries we just read from the file as history lines added during this session. Right now, we do the latter. This will cause these history entries to be written to the history file along with any intermediate entries we add when we do a `history -a', but the alternative is losing them altogether. */ if (force_append_history == 0) history_lines_this_session += history_lines_in_file - old_history_lines + history_base - obase; } return (result ? EXECUTION_FAILURE : EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } /* Accessors for HIST_ENTRY lists that are called HLIST. */ #define histline(i) (hlist[(i)]->line) #define histdata(i) (hlist[(i)]->data) static char * histtime (hlist, histtimefmt) HIST_ENTRY *hlist; const char *histtimefmt; { static char timestr[128]; time_t t; struct tm *tm; t = history_get_time (hlist); tm = t ? localtime (&t) : 0; if (t && tm) strftime (timestr, sizeof (timestr), histtimefmt, tm); else if (hlist->timestamp && hlist->timestamp[0]) snprintf (timestr, sizeof (timestr), _("%s: invalid timestamp"), (hlist->timestamp[0] == '#') ? hlist->timestamp + 1: hlist->timestamp); else strcpy (timestr, "??"); return timestr; } static int display_history (list) WORD_LIST *list; { register int i; intmax_t limit; HIST_ENTRY **hlist; char *histtimefmt, *timestr; if (list) { if (get_numeric_arg (list, 0, &limit) == 0) return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); if (limit < 0) limit = -limit; } else limit = -1; hlist = history_list (); if (hlist) { for (i = 0; hlist[i]; i++) ; if (0 <= limit && limit < i) i -= limit; else i = 0; histtimefmt = get_string_value ("HISTTIMEFORMAT"); while (hlist[i]) { QUIT; timestr = (histtimefmt && *histtimefmt) ? histtime (hlist[i], histtimefmt) : (char *)NULL; printf ("%5d%c %s%s\n", i + history_base, histdata(i) ? '*' : ' ', ((timestr && *timestr) ? timestr : ""), histline(i)); i++; } } return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } /* Remove the last entry in the history list and add each argument in LIST to the history. */ static void push_history (list) WORD_LIST *list; { char *s; /* Delete the last history entry if it was a single entry added to the history list (generally the `history -s' itself), or if `history -s' is being used in a compound command and the compound command was added to the history as a single element (command-oriented history). If you don't want history -s to remove the compound command from the history, change #if 0 to #if 1 below. */ #if 0 if (remember_on_history && hist_last_line_pushed == 0 && hist_last_line_added && bash_delete_last_history () == 0) #else if (remember_on_history && hist_last_line_pushed == 0 && (hist_last_line_added || (current_command_line_count > 0 && current_command_first_line_saved && command_oriented_history)) && bash_delete_last_history () == 0) #endif return; s = string_list (list); /* Call check_add_history with FORCE set to 1 to skip the check against current_command_line_count. If history -s is used in a compound command, the above code will delete the compound command's history entry and this call will add the line to the history as a separate entry. Without FORCE=1, if current_command_line_count were > 1, the line would be appended to the entry before the just-deleted entry. */ check_add_history (s, 1); /* obeys HISTCONTROL, HISTIGNORE */ hist_last_line_pushed = 1; /* XXX */ free (s); } #if defined (BANG_HISTORY) static int expand_and_print_history (list) WORD_LIST *list; { char *s; int r, result; if (hist_last_line_pushed == 0 && hist_last_line_added && bash_delete_last_history () == 0) return EXECUTION_FAILURE; result = EXECUTION_SUCCESS; while (list) { r = history_expand (list->word->word, &s); if (r < 0) { builtin_error (_("%s: history expansion failed"), list->word->word); result = EXECUTION_FAILURE; } else { fputs (s, stdout); putchar ('\n'); } FREE (s); list = list->next; } fflush (stdout); return result; } #endif /* BANG_HISTORY */ #endif /* HISTORY */