From 6c20c8ed2cb9ab69a1a57ccb2b9b79969a808321 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 17:38:56 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 5.2.15. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- pathexp.c | 637 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 637 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pathexp.c (limited to 'pathexp.c') diff --git a/pathexp.c b/pathexp.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..379128e --- /dev/null +++ b/pathexp.c @@ -0,0 +1,637 @@ +/* pathexp.c -- The shell interface to the globbing library. */ + +/* Copyright (C) 1995-2020 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 . +*/ + +#include "config.h" + +#include "bashtypes.h" +#include + +#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) +# include +#endif + +#include "bashansi.h" + +#include "shell.h" +#include "pathexp.h" +#include "flags.h" + +#include "shmbutil.h" +#include "bashintl.h" + +#include + +static int glob_name_is_acceptable PARAMS((const char *)); +static void ignore_globbed_names PARAMS((char **, sh_ignore_func_t *)); +static char *split_ignorespec PARAMS((char *, int *)); + +#include + +/* Control whether * matches .files in globbing. */ +int glob_dot_filenames; + +/* Control whether the extended globbing features are enabled. */ +int extended_glob = EXTGLOB_DEFAULT; + +/* Control enabling special handling of `**' */ +int glob_star = 0; + +/* Return nonzero if STRING has any unquoted special globbing chars in it. + This is supposed to be called when pathname expansion is performed, so + it implements the rules in Posix 2.13.3, specifically that an unquoted + slash cannot appear in a bracket expression. */ +int +unquoted_glob_pattern_p (string) + register char *string; +{ + register int c; + char *send; + int open, bsquote; + + DECLARE_MBSTATE; + + open = bsquote = 0; + send = string + strlen (string); + + while (c = *string++) + { + switch (c) + { + case '?': + case '*': + return (1); + + case '[': + open++; + continue; + + case ']': + if (open) /* XXX - if --open == 0? */ + return (1); + continue; + + case '/': + if (open) + open = 0; + + case '+': + case '@': + case '!': + if (*string == '(') /*)*/ + return (1); + continue; + + /* A pattern can't end with a backslash, but a backslash in the pattern + can be special to the matching engine, so we note it in case we + need it later. */ + case '\\': + if (*string != '\0' && *string != '/') + { + bsquote = 1; + string++; + continue; + } + else if (open && *string == '/') + { + string++; /* quoted slashes in bracket expressions are ok */ + continue; + } + else if (*string == 0) + return (0); + + case CTLESC: + if (*string++ == '\0') + return (0); + } + + /* Advance one fewer byte than an entire multibyte character to + account for the auto-increment in the loop above. */ +#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE + string--; + ADVANCE_CHAR_P (string, send - string); + string++; +#else + ADVANCE_CHAR_P (string, send - string); +#endif + } + +#if 0 + return (bsquote ? 2 : 0); +#else + return (0); +#endif +} + +/* Return 1 if C is a character that is `special' in a POSIX ERE and needs to + be quoted to match itself. */ +static inline int +ere_char (c) + int c; +{ + switch (c) + { + case '.': + case '[': + case '\\': + case '(': + case ')': + case '*': + case '+': + case '?': + case '{': + case '|': + case '^': + case '$': + return 1; + default: + return 0; + } + return (0); +} + +/* This is only used to determine whether to backslash-quote a character. */ +int +glob_char_p (s) + const char *s; +{ + switch (*s) + { + case '*': + case '[': + case ']': + case '?': + case '\\': + return 1; + case '+': + case '@': + case '!': + if (s[1] == '(') /*(*/ + return 1; + break; + } + return 0; +} + +/* PATHNAME can contain characters prefixed by CTLESC; this indicates + that the character is to be quoted. We quote it here in the style + that the glob library recognizes. If flags includes QGLOB_CVTNULL, + we change quoted null strings (pathname[0] == CTLNUL) into empty + strings (pathname[0] == 0). If this is called after quote removal + is performed, (flags & QGLOB_CVTNULL) should be 0; if called when quote + removal has not been done (for example, before attempting to match a + pattern while executing a case statement), flags should include + QGLOB_CVTNULL. If flags includes QGLOB_CTLESC, we need to remove CTLESC + quoting CTLESC or CTLNUL (as if dequote_string were called). If flags + includes QGLOB_FILENAME, appropriate quoting to match a filename should be + performed. QGLOB_REGEXP means we're quoting for a Posix ERE (for + [[ string =~ pat ]]) and that requires some special handling. */ +char * +quote_string_for_globbing (pathname, qflags) + const char *pathname; + int qflags; +{ + char *temp; + register int i, j; + int cclass, collsym, equiv, c, last_was_backslash; + int savei, savej; + + temp = (char *)xmalloc (2 * strlen (pathname) + 1); + + if ((qflags & QGLOB_CVTNULL) && QUOTED_NULL (pathname)) + { + temp[0] = '\0'; + return temp; + } + + cclass = collsym = equiv = last_was_backslash = 0; + for (i = j = 0; pathname[i]; i++) + { + /* Fix for CTLESC at the end of the string? */ + if (pathname[i] == CTLESC && pathname[i+1] == '\0') + { + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + break; + } + /* If we are parsing regexp, turn CTLESC CTLESC into CTLESC. It's not an + ERE special character, so we should just be able to pass it through. */ + else if ((qflags & (QGLOB_REGEXP|QGLOB_CTLESC)) && pathname[i] == CTLESC && (pathname[i+1] == CTLESC || pathname[i+1] == CTLNUL)) + { + i++; + temp[j++] = pathname[i]; + continue; + } + else if (pathname[i] == CTLESC) + { +convert_to_backslash: + if ((qflags & QGLOB_FILENAME) && pathname[i+1] == '/') + continue; + /* What to do if preceding char is backslash? */ + if (pathname[i+1] != CTLESC && (qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP) && ere_char (pathname[i+1]) == 0) + continue; + temp[j++] = '\\'; + i++; + if (pathname[i] == '\0') + break; + } + else if ((qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP) && (i == 0 || pathname[i-1] != CTLESC) && pathname[i] == '[') /*]*/ + { + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; /* open bracket */ + savej = j; + savei = i; + c = pathname[i++]; /* c == char after open bracket */ + if (c == '^') /* ignore pattern negation */ + { + temp[j++] = c; + c = pathname[i++]; + } + if (c == ']') /* ignore right bracket if first char */ + { + temp[j++] = c; + c = pathname[i++]; + } + do + { + if (c == 0) + goto endpat; + else if (c == CTLESC) + { + /* skip c, check for EOS, let assignment at end of loop */ + /* pathname[i] == backslash-escaped character */ + if (pathname[i] == 0) + goto endpat; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + } + else if (c == '[' && pathname[i] == ':') + { + temp[j++] = c; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + cclass = 1; + } + else if (cclass && c == ':' && pathname[i] == ']') + { + temp[j++] = c; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + cclass = 0; + } + else if (c == '[' && pathname[i] == '=') + { + temp[j++] = c; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + if (pathname[i] == ']') + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; /* right brack can be in equiv */ + equiv = 1; + } + else if (equiv && c == '=' && pathname[i] == ']') + { + temp[j++] = c; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + equiv = 0; + } + else if (c == '[' && pathname[i] == '.') + { + temp[j++] = c; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + if (pathname[i] == ']') + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; /* right brack can be in collsym */ + collsym = 1; + } + else if (collsym && c == '.' && pathname[i] == ']') + { + temp[j++] = c; + temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; + collsym = 0; + } + else + temp[j++] = c; + } + while (((c = pathname[i++]) != ']') && c != 0); + + /* If we don't find the closing bracket before we hit the end of + the string, rescan string without treating it as a bracket + expression (has implications for backslash and special ERE + chars) */ + if (c == 0) + { + i = savei - 1; /* -1 for autoincrement above */ + j = savej; + continue; + } + + temp[j++] = c; /* closing right bracket */ + i--; /* increment will happen above in loop */ + continue; /* skip double assignment below */ + } + else if (pathname[i] == '\\' && (qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP) == 0) + { + /* XXX - if not quoting regexp, use backslash as quote char. Should + We just pass it through without treating it as special? That is + what ksh93 seems to do. */ + + /* If we want to pass through backslash unaltered, comment out these + lines. */ + temp[j++] = '\\'; + + i++; + if (pathname[i] == '\0') + break; + /* If we are turning CTLESC CTLESC into CTLESC, we need to do that + even when the first CTLESC is preceded by a backslash. */ + if ((qflags & QGLOB_CTLESC) && pathname[i] == CTLESC && (pathname[i+1] == CTLESC || pathname[i+1] == CTLNUL)) + i++; /* skip over the CTLESC */ + else if ((qflags & QGLOB_CTLESC) && pathname[i] == CTLESC) + /* A little more general: if there is an unquoted backslash in the + pattern and we are handling quoted characters in the pattern, + convert the CTLESC to backslash and add the next character on + the theory that the backslash will quote the next character + but it would be inconsistent not to replace the CTLESC with + another backslash here. We can't tell at this point whether the + CTLESC comes from a backslash or other form of quoting in the + original pattern. */ + goto convert_to_backslash; + } + else if (pathname[i] == '\\' && (qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP)) + last_was_backslash = 1; + temp[j++] = pathname[i]; + } +endpat: + temp[j] = '\0'; + + return (temp); +} + +char * +quote_globbing_chars (string) + const char *string; +{ + size_t slen; + char *temp, *t; + const char *s, *send; + DECLARE_MBSTATE; + + slen = strlen (string); + send = string + slen; + + temp = (char *)xmalloc (slen * 2 + 1); + for (t = temp, s = string; *s; ) + { + if (glob_char_p (s)) + *t++ = '\\'; + + /* Copy a single (possibly multibyte) character from s to t, + incrementing both. */ + COPY_CHAR_P (t, s, send); + } + *t = '\0'; + return temp; +} + +/* Call the glob library to do globbing on PATHNAME. */ +char ** +shell_glob_filename (pathname, qflags) + const char *pathname; + int qflags; +{ + char *temp, **results; + int gflags, quoted_pattern; + + noglob_dot_filenames = glob_dot_filenames == 0; + + temp = quote_string_for_globbing (pathname, QGLOB_FILENAME|qflags); + gflags = glob_star ? GX_GLOBSTAR : 0; + results = glob_filename (temp, gflags); + free (temp); + + if (results && ((GLOB_FAILED (results)) == 0)) + { + if (should_ignore_glob_matches ()) + ignore_glob_matches (results); + if (results && results[0]) + strvec_sort (results, 1); /* posix sort */ + else + { + FREE (results); + results = (char **)&glob_error_return; + } + } + + return (results); +} + +/* Stuff for GLOBIGNORE. */ + +static struct ignorevar globignore = +{ + "GLOBIGNORE", + (struct ign *)0, + 0, + (char *)0, + (sh_iv_item_func_t *)0, +}; + +/* Set up to ignore some glob matches because the value of GLOBIGNORE + has changed. If GLOBIGNORE is being unset, we also need to disable + the globbing of filenames beginning with a `.'. */ +void +setup_glob_ignore (name) + char *name; +{ + char *v; + + v = get_string_value (name); + setup_ignore_patterns (&globignore); + + if (globignore.num_ignores) + glob_dot_filenames = 1; + else if (v == 0) + glob_dot_filenames = 0; +} + +int +should_ignore_glob_matches () +{ + return globignore.num_ignores; +} + +/* Return 0 if NAME matches a pattern in the globignore.ignores list. */ +static int +glob_name_is_acceptable (name) + const char *name; +{ + struct ign *p; + char *n; + int flags; + + /* . and .. are never matched. We extend this to the terminal component of a + pathname. */ + n = strrchr (name, '/'); + if (n == 0 || n[1] == 0) + n = (char *)name; + else + n++; + + if (n[0] == '.' && (n[1] == '\0' || (n[1] == '.' && n[2] == '\0'))) + return (0); + + flags = FNM_PATHNAME | FNMATCH_EXTFLAG | FNMATCH_NOCASEGLOB; + for (p = globignore.ignores; p->val; p++) + { + if (strmatch (p->val, (char *)name, flags) != FNM_NOMATCH) + return (0); + } + return (1); +} + +/* Internal function to test whether filenames in NAMES should be + ignored. NAME_FUNC is a pointer to a function to call with each + name. It returns non-zero if the name is acceptable to the particular + ignore function which called _ignore_names; zero if the name should + be removed from NAMES. */ + +static void +ignore_globbed_names (names, name_func) + char **names; + sh_ignore_func_t *name_func; +{ + char **newnames; + int n, i; + + for (i = 0; names[i]; i++) + ; + newnames = strvec_create (i + 1); + + for (n = i = 0; names[i]; i++) + { + if ((*name_func) (names[i])) + newnames[n++] = names[i]; + else + free (names[i]); + } + + newnames[n] = (char *)NULL; + + if (n == 0) + { + names[0] = (char *)NULL; + free (newnames); + return; + } + + /* Copy the acceptable names from NEWNAMES back to NAMES and set the + new array end. */ + for (n = 0; newnames[n]; n++) + names[n] = newnames[n]; + names[n] = (char *)NULL; + free (newnames); +} + +void +ignore_glob_matches (names) + char **names; +{ + if (globignore.num_ignores == 0) + return; + + ignore_globbed_names (names, glob_name_is_acceptable); +} + +static char * +split_ignorespec (s, ip) + char *s; + int *ip; +{ + char *t; + int n, i; + + if (s == 0) + return 0; + + i = *ip; + if (s[i] == 0) + return 0; + + n = skip_to_delim (s, i, ":", SD_NOJMP|SD_EXTGLOB|SD_GLOB); + t = substring (s, i, n); + + if (s[n] == ':') + n++; + *ip = n; + return t; +} + +void +setup_ignore_patterns (ivp) + struct ignorevar *ivp; +{ + int numitems, maxitems, ptr; + char *colon_bit, *this_ignoreval; + struct ign *p; + + this_ignoreval = get_string_value (ivp->varname); + + /* If nothing has changed then just exit now. */ + if ((this_ignoreval && ivp->last_ignoreval && STREQ (this_ignoreval, ivp->last_ignoreval)) || + (!this_ignoreval && !ivp->last_ignoreval)) + return; + + /* Oops. The ignore variable has changed. Re-parse it. */ + ivp->num_ignores = 0; + + if (ivp->ignores) + { + for (p = ivp->ignores; p->val; p++) + free(p->val); + free (ivp->ignores); + ivp->ignores = (struct ign *)NULL; + } + + if (ivp->last_ignoreval) + { + free (ivp->last_ignoreval); + ivp->last_ignoreval = (char *)NULL; + } + + if (this_ignoreval == 0 || *this_ignoreval == '\0') + return; + + ivp->last_ignoreval = savestring (this_ignoreval); + + numitems = maxitems = ptr = 0; + +#if 0 + while (colon_bit = extract_colon_unit (this_ignoreval, &ptr)) +#else + while (colon_bit = split_ignorespec (this_ignoreval, &ptr)) +#endif + { + if (numitems + 1 >= maxitems) + { + maxitems += 10; + ivp->ignores = (struct ign *)xrealloc (ivp->ignores, maxitems * sizeof (struct ign)); + } + ivp->ignores[numitems].val = colon_bit; + ivp->ignores[numitems].len = strlen (colon_bit); + ivp->ignores[numitems].flags = 0; + if (ivp->item_func) + (*ivp->item_func) (&ivp->ignores[numitems]); + numitems++; + } + ivp->ignores[numitems].val = (char *)NULL; + ivp->num_ignores = numitems; +} -- cgit v1.2.3