0114af375d
From: Todd C. Miller <millert@cvs.openbsd.org> XXX #ifndef HAVE_STDBOOL_H ?
627 lines
14 KiB
C
627 lines
14 KiB
C
/** $MirBSD: src/bin/ksh/c_test.c,v 2.4 2004/12/28 22:32:08 tg Exp $ */
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/* $OpenBSD: c_test.c,v 1.10 2003/10/10 19:09:07 millert Exp $ */
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/*
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* test(1); version 7-like -- author Erik Baalbergen
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* modified by Eric Gisin to be used as built-in.
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* modified by Arnold Robbins to add SVR3 compatibility
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* (-x -c -b -p -u -g -k) plus Korn's -L -nt -ot -ef and new -S (socket).
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* modified by Michael Rendell to add Korn's [[ .. ]] expressions.
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* modified by J.T. Conklin to add POSIX compatibility.
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*/
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#include "sh.h"
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#include "ksh_stat.h"
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#include "c_test.h"
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__RCSID("$MirBSD: src/bin/ksh/c_test.c,v 2.4 2004/12/28 22:32:08 tg Exp $");
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/* test(1) accepts the following grammar:
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oexpr ::= aexpr | aexpr "-o" oexpr ;
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aexpr ::= nexpr | nexpr "-a" aexpr ;
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nexpr ::= primary | "!" nexpr ;
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primary ::= unary-operator operand
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| operand binary-operator operand
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| operand
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| "(" oexpr ")"
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;
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unary-operator ::= "-a"|"-r"|"-w"|"-x"|"-e"|"-f"|"-d"|"-c"|"-b"|"-p"|
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"-u"|"-g"|"-k"|"-s"|"-t"|"-z"|"-n"|"-o"|"-O"|"-G"|
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"-L"|"-h"|"-S"|"-H";
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binary-operator ::= "="|"=="|"!="|"-eq"|"-ne"|"-ge"|"-gt"|"-le"|"-lt"|
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"-nt"|"-ot"|"-ef"|
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"<"|">" # rules used for [[ .. ]] expressions
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;
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operand ::= <any thing>
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*/
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#define T_ERR_EXIT 2 /* POSIX says > 1 for errors */
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struct t_op {
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char op_text[4];
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Test_op op_num;
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};
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static const struct t_op u_ops [] = {
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{"-a", TO_FILAXST },
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{"-b", TO_FILBDEV },
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{"-c", TO_FILCDEV },
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{"-d", TO_FILID },
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{"-e", TO_FILEXST },
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{"-f", TO_FILREG },
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{"-G", TO_FILGID },
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{"-g", TO_FILSETG },
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{"-h", TO_FILSYM },
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{"-H", TO_FILCDF },
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{"-k", TO_FILSTCK },
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{"-L", TO_FILSYM },
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{"-n", TO_STNZE },
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{"-O", TO_FILUID },
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{"-o", TO_OPTION },
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{"-p", TO_FILFIFO },
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{"-r", TO_FILRD },
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{"-s", TO_FILGZ },
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{"-S", TO_FILSOCK },
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{"-t", TO_FILTT },
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{"-u", TO_FILSETU },
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{"-w", TO_FILWR },
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{"-x", TO_FILEX },
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{"-z", TO_STZER },
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{"", TO_NONOP }
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};
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static const struct t_op b_ops [] = {
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{"=", TO_STEQL },
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{"==", TO_STEQL },
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{"!=", TO_STNEQ },
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{"<", TO_STLT },
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{">", TO_STGT },
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{"-eq", TO_INTEQ },
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{"-ne", TO_INTNE },
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{"-gt", TO_INTGT },
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{"-ge", TO_INTGE },
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{"-lt", TO_INTLT },
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{"-le", TO_INTLE },
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{"-ef", TO_FILEQ },
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{"-nt", TO_FILNT },
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{"-ot", TO_FILOT },
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{"", TO_NONOP }
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};
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static int test_stat(const char *path, struct stat *statb);
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static int test_eaccess(const char *path, int mode);
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static int test_oexpr(Test_env *te, int do_eval);
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static int test_aexpr(Test_env *te, int do_eval);
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static int test_nexpr(Test_env *te, int do_eval);
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static int test_primary(Test_env *te, int do_eval);
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static int ptest_isa(Test_env *te, Test_meta meta);
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static const char *ptest_getopnd(Test_env *te, Test_op op, int do_eval);
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static int ptest_eval(Test_env *te, Test_op op, const char *opnd1,
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const char *opnd2, int do_eval);
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static void ptest_error(Test_env *te, int offset, const char *msg);
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int
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c_test(char **wp)
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{
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int argc;
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int res;
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Test_env te;
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te.flags = 0;
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te.isa = ptest_isa;
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te.getopnd = ptest_getopnd;
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te.eval = ptest_eval;
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te.error = ptest_error;
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for (argc = 0; wp[argc]; argc++)
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;
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if (strcmp(wp[0], "[") == 0) {
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if (strcmp(wp[--argc], "]") != 0) {
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bi_errorf("missing ]");
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return T_ERR_EXIT;
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}
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}
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te.pos.wp = wp + 1;
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te.wp_end = wp + argc;
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/*
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* Handle the special cases from POSIX.2, section 4.62.4.
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* Implementation of all the rules isn't necessary since
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* our parser does the right thing for the omitted steps.
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*/
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if (argc <= 5) {
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char **owp = wp;
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int invert = 0;
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Test_op op;
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const char *opnd1, *opnd2;
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while (--argc >= 0) {
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if ((*te.isa)(&te, TM_END))
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return !0;
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if (argc == 3) {
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opnd1 = (*te.getopnd)(&te, TO_NONOP, 1);
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if ((op = (Test_op) (*te.isa)(&te, TM_BINOP))) {
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opnd2 = (*te.getopnd)(&te, op, 1);
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res = (*te.eval)(&te, op, opnd1, opnd2,
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1);
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if (te.flags & TEF_ERROR)
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return T_ERR_EXIT;
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if (invert & 1)
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res = !res;
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return !res;
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}
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/* back up to opnd1 */
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te.pos.wp--;
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}
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if (argc == 1) {
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opnd1 = (*te.getopnd)(&te, TO_NONOP, 1);
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/* Historically, -t by itself test if fd 1
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* is a file descriptor, but POSIX says its
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* a string test...
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*/
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if (!Flag(FPOSIX) && strcmp(opnd1, "-t") == 0)
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break;
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res = (*te.eval)(&te, TO_STNZE, opnd1,
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NULL, 1);
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if (invert & 1)
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res = !res;
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return !res;
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}
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if ((*te.isa)(&te, TM_NOT)) {
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invert++;
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} else
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break;
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}
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te.pos.wp = owp + 1;
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}
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return test_parse(&te);
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}
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/*
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* Generic test routines.
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*/
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Test_op
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test_isop(Test_env *te, Test_meta meta, const char *s)
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{
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char sc1;
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const struct t_op *otab;
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otab = meta == TM_UNOP ? u_ops : b_ops;
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if (*s) {
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sc1 = s[1];
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for (; otab->op_text[0]; otab++)
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if (sc1 == otab->op_text[1]
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&& strcmp(s, otab->op_text) == 0
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&& ((te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET)
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|| (otab->op_num != TO_STLT
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&& otab->op_num != TO_STGT)))
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return otab->op_num;
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}
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return TO_NONOP;
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}
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int
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test_eval(Test_env *te, Test_op op, const char *opnd1, const char *opnd2, int do_eval)
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{
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int res;
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int not;
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struct stat b1, b2;
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if (!do_eval)
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return 0;
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switch ((int) op) {
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/*
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* Unary Operators
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*/
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case TO_STNZE: /* -n */
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return *opnd1 != '\0';
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case TO_STZER: /* -z */
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return *opnd1 == '\0';
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case TO_OPTION: /* -o */
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if ((not = *opnd1 == '!'))
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opnd1++;
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if ((res = option(opnd1)) < 0)
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res = 0;
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else {
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res = Flag(res);
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if (not)
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res = !res;
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}
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return res;
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case TO_FILRD: /* -r */
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return test_eaccess(opnd1, R_OK) == 0;
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case TO_FILWR: /* -w */
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return test_eaccess(opnd1, W_OK) == 0;
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case TO_FILEX: /* -x */
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return test_eaccess(opnd1, X_OK) == 0;
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case TO_FILAXST: /* -a */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0;
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case TO_FILEXST: /* -e */
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/* at&t ksh does not appear to do the /dev/fd/ thing for
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* this (unless the os itself handles it)
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*/
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return stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0;
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case TO_FILREG: /* -r */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISREG(b1.st_mode);
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case TO_FILID: /* -d */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISDIR(b1.st_mode);
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case TO_FILCDEV: /* -c */
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#ifdef S_ISCHR
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISCHR(b1.st_mode);
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILBDEV: /* -b */
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#ifdef S_ISBLK
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISBLK(b1.st_mode);
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILFIFO: /* -p */
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#ifdef S_ISFIFO
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISFIFO(b1.st_mode);
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILSYM: /* -h -L */
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#ifdef S_ISLNK
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return lstat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISLNK(b1.st_mode);
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILSOCK: /* -S */
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#ifdef S_ISSOCK
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && S_ISSOCK(b1.st_mode);
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILCDF:/* -H HP context dependent files (directories) */
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#ifdef S_ISCDF
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{
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/* Append a + to filename and check to see if result is a
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* setuid directory. CDF stuff in general is hookey, since
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* it breaks for the following sequence: echo hi > foo+;
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* mkdir foo; echo bye > foo/default; chmod u+s foo
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* (foo+ refers to the file with hi in it, there is no way
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* to get at the file with bye in it - please correct me if
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* I'm wrong about this).
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*/
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int len = strlen(opnd1);
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char *p = str_nsave(opnd1, len + 1, ATEMP);
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p[len++] = '+';
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p[len] = '\0';
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return stat(p, &b1) == 0 && S_ISCDF(b1.st_mode);
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}
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILSETU: /* -u */
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#ifdef S_ISUID
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0
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&& (b1.st_mode & S_ISUID) == S_ISUID;
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILSETG: /* -g */
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#ifdef S_ISGID
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0
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&& (b1.st_mode & S_ISGID) == S_ISGID;
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#else
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return 0;
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#endif
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case TO_FILSTCK: /* -k */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0
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&& (b1.st_mode & S_ISVTX) == S_ISVTX;
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case TO_FILGZ: /* -s */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && b1.st_size > 0L;
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case TO_FILTT: /* -t */
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if (opnd1 && !bi_getn(opnd1, &res)) {
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te->flags |= TEF_ERROR;
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res = 0;
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} else {
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/* generate error if in FPOSIX mode? */
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res = isatty(opnd1 ? res : 0);
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}
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return res;
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case TO_FILUID: /* -O */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && b1.st_uid == ksheuid;
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case TO_FILGID: /* -G */
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return test_stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0 && b1.st_gid == getegid();
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/*
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* Binary Operators
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*/
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case TO_STEQL: /* = */
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if (te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET)
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return gmatch(opnd1, opnd2, false);
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return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) == 0;
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case TO_STNEQ: /* != */
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if (te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET)
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return !gmatch(opnd1, opnd2, false);
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return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) != 0;
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case TO_STLT: /* < */
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return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) < 0;
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case TO_STGT: /* > */
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return strcmp(opnd1, opnd2) > 0;
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case TO_INTEQ: /* -eq */
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case TO_INTNE: /* -ne */
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case TO_INTGE: /* -ge */
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case TO_INTGT: /* -gt */
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case TO_INTLE: /* -le */
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case TO_INTLT: /* -lt */
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{
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long v1, v2;
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if (!evaluate(opnd1, &v1, KSH_RETURN_ERROR)
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|| !evaluate(opnd2, &v2, KSH_RETURN_ERROR))
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{
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/* error already printed.. */
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te->flags |= TEF_ERROR;
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return 1;
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}
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switch ((int) op) {
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case TO_INTEQ:
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return v1 == v2;
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case TO_INTNE:
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return v1 != v2;
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case TO_INTGE:
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return v1 >= v2;
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case TO_INTGT:
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return v1 > v2;
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case TO_INTLE:
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return v1 <= v2;
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case TO_INTLT:
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return v1 < v2;
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}
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}
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case TO_FILNT: /* -nt */
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{
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int s2;
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/* ksh88/ksh93 succeed if file2 can't be stated
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* (subtly different from 'does not exist').
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*/
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return stat(opnd1, &b1) == 0
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&& (((s2 = stat(opnd2, &b2)) == 0
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&& b1.st_mtime > b2.st_mtime) || s2 < 0);
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}
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case TO_FILOT: /* -ot */
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{
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int s1;
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/* ksh88/ksh93 succeed if file1 can't be stated
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* (subtly different from 'does not exist').
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*/
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return stat(opnd2, &b2) == 0
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&& (((s1 = stat(opnd1, &b1)) == 0
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&& b1.st_mtime < b2.st_mtime) || s1 < 0);
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}
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case TO_FILEQ: /* -ef */
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return stat (opnd1, &b1) == 0 && stat (opnd2, &b2) == 0
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&& b1.st_dev == b2.st_dev
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&& b1.st_ino == b2.st_ino;
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}
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(*te->error)(te, 0, "internal error: unknown op");
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return 1;
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}
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/* Nasty kludge to handle Korn's bizarre /dev/fd hack */
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static int
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test_stat(const char *path, struct stat *statb)
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{
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#if !defined(HAVE_DEV_FD)
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int fd;
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if (strncmp(path, "/dev/fd/", 8) == 0 && getn(path + 8, &fd))
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return fstat(fd, statb);
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#endif /* !HAVE_DEV_FD */
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return stat(path, statb);
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}
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/* Routine to handle Korn's /dev/fd hack, and to deal with X_OK on
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* non-directories when running as root.
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*/
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static int
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test_eaccess(const char *path, int mode)
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{
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int res;
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#if !defined(HAVE_DEV_FD)
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int fd;
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/* Note: doesn't handle //dev/fd, etc.. (this is ok) */
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if (strncmp(path, "/dev/fd/", 8) == 0 && getn(path + 8, &fd)) {
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int flags;
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if ((flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0)) < 0
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|| (mode & X_OK)
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|| ((mode & W_OK) && (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY)
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|| ((mode & R_OK) && (flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY))
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* !HAVE_DEV_FD */
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res = eaccess(path, mode);
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/*
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* On most (all?) unixes, access() says everything is executable for
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* root - avoid this on files by using stat().
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*/
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if (res == 0 && ksheuid == 0 && (mode & X_OK)) {
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struct stat statb;
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if (stat(path, &statb) < 0)
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res = -1;
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else if (S_ISDIR(statb.st_mode))
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res = 0;
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else
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res = (statb.st_mode & (S_IXUSR|S_IXGRP|S_IXOTH))
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? 0 : -1;
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}
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return res;
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}
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int
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test_parse(Test_env *te)
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{
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int res;
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res = test_oexpr(te, 1);
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if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && !(*te->isa)(te, TM_END))
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(*te->error)(te, 0, "unexpected operator/operand");
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return (te->flags & TEF_ERROR) ? T_ERR_EXIT : !res;
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}
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static int
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test_oexpr(Test_env *te, int do_eval)
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{
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int res;
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res = test_aexpr(te, do_eval);
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if (res)
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do_eval = 0;
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if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && (*te->isa)(te, TM_OR))
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return test_oexpr(te, do_eval) || res;
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return res;
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}
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static int
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test_aexpr(Test_env *te, int do_eval)
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{
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int res;
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res = test_nexpr(te, do_eval);
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if (!res)
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do_eval = 0;
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if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && (*te->isa)(te, TM_AND))
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return test_aexpr(te, do_eval) && res;
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return res;
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}
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static int
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test_nexpr(Test_env *te, int do_eval)
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{
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if (!(te->flags & TEF_ERROR) && (*te->isa)(te, TM_NOT))
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return !test_nexpr(te, do_eval);
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return test_primary(te, do_eval);
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}
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static int
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test_primary(Test_env *te, int do_eval)
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{
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const char *opnd1, *opnd2;
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int res;
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Test_op op;
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|
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if (te->flags & TEF_ERROR)
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return 0;
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if ((*te->isa)(te, TM_OPAREN)) {
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res = test_oexpr(te, do_eval);
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if (te->flags & TEF_ERROR)
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|
return 0;
|
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if (!(*te->isa)(te, TM_CPAREN)) {
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(*te->error)(te, 0, "missing closing paren");
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return 0;
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}
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return res;
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}
|
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if ((op = (Test_op) (*te->isa)(te, TM_UNOP))) {
|
|
/* unary expression */
|
|
opnd1 = (*te->getopnd)(te, op, do_eval);
|
|
if (!opnd1) {
|
|
(*te->error)(te, -1, "missing argument");
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return (*te->eval)(te, op, opnd1, NULL, do_eval);
|
|
}
|
|
opnd1 = (*te->getopnd)(te, TO_NONOP, do_eval);
|
|
if (!opnd1) {
|
|
(*te->error)(te, 0, "expression expected");
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if ((op = (Test_op) (*te->isa)(te, TM_BINOP))) {
|
|
/* binary expression */
|
|
opnd2 = (*te->getopnd)(te, op, do_eval);
|
|
if (!opnd2) {
|
|
(*te->error)(te, -1, "missing second argument");
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return (*te->eval)(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval);
|
|
}
|
|
if (te->flags & TEF_DBRACKET) {
|
|
(*te->error)(te, -1, "missing expression operator");
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
return (*te->eval)(te, TO_STNZE, opnd1, NULL, do_eval);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Plain test (test and [ .. ]) specific routines.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* Test if the current token is a whatever. Accepts the current token if
|
|
* it is. Returns 0 if it is not, non-zero if it is (in the case of
|
|
* TM_UNOP and TM_BINOP, the returned value is a Test_op).
|
|
*/
|
|
static int
|
|
ptest_isa(Test_env *te, Test_meta meta)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Order important - indexed by Test_meta values */
|
|
static const char *const tokens[] = {
|
|
"-o", "-a", "!", "(", ")"
|
|
};
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
if (te->pos.wp >= te->wp_end)
|
|
return meta == TM_END;
|
|
|
|
if (meta == TM_UNOP || meta == TM_BINOP)
|
|
ret = (int) test_isop(te, meta, *te->pos.wp);
|
|
else if (meta == TM_END)
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
else
|
|
ret = strcmp(*te->pos.wp, tokens[(int) meta]) == 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Accept the token? */
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
te->pos.wp++;
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static const char *
|
|
ptest_getopnd(Test_env *te, Test_op op, int do_eval GCC_FUNC_ATTR(unused))
|
|
{
|
|
if (te->pos.wp >= te->wp_end)
|
|
return op == TO_FILTT ? "1" : NULL;
|
|
return *te->pos.wp++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
ptest_eval(Test_env *te, Test_op op, const char *opnd1, const char *opnd2, int do_eval)
|
|
{
|
|
return test_eval(te, op, opnd1, opnd2, do_eval);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
ptest_error(Test_env *te, int offset, const char *msg)
|
|
{
|
|
const char *op = te->pos.wp + offset >= te->wp_end ?
|
|
NULL : te->pos.wp[offset];
|
|
|
|
te->flags |= TEF_ERROR;
|
|
if (op)
|
|
bi_errorf("%s: %s", op, msg);
|
|
else
|
|
bi_errorf("%s", msg);
|
|
}
|