/* * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1989 - 1991, Julianne Frances Haugh * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1996 - 1998, Marek Michałkiewicz * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2003 - 2006, Tomasz Kłoczko * SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2009 , Nicolas François * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #include #ident "$Id$" #include #include #include "prototypes.h" #include "defines.h" extern char **newenvp; extern size_t newenvc; /* * shell - execute the named program * * shell begins by trying to figure out what argv[0] is going to * be for the named process. The user may pass in that argument, * or it will be the last pathname component of the file with a * '-' prepended. * Then, it executes the named file. */ int shell (const char *file, /*@null@*/const char *arg, char *const envp[]) { char arg0[1024]; int err; if (file == (char *) 0) { errno = EINVAL; return errno; } /* * The argv[0]'th entry is usually the path name, but * for various reasons the invoker may want to override * that. So, we determine the 0'th entry only if they * don't want to tell us what it is themselves. */ if (arg == (char *) 0) { (void) snprintf (arg0, sizeof arg0, "-%s", Basename (file)); arg0[sizeof arg0 - 1] = '\0'; arg = arg0; } /* * First we try the direct approach. The system should be * able to figure out what we are up to without too much * grief. */ (void) execle (file, arg, (char *) 0, envp); err = errno; if (access (file, R_OK|X_OK) == 0) { /* * Assume this is a shell script (with no shebang). * Interpret it with /bin/sh */ (void) execle (SHELL, "sh", "-", file, (char *)0, envp); err = errno; } /* * Obviously something is really wrong - I can't figure out * how to execute this stupid shell, so I might as well give * up in disgust ... */ (void) snprintf (arg0, sizeof arg0, _("Cannot execute %s"), file); errno = err; perror (arg0); return err; }