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protect header files nuke some dead code regenerate configure script let silly code die
498 lines
10 KiB
C
498 lines
10 KiB
C
/** $MirBSD: io.c,v 1.7 2004/10/28 11:53:42 tg Exp $ */
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/* $OpenBSD: io.c,v 1.13 2003/11/10 21:26:39 millert Exp $ */
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/*
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* shell buffered IO and formatted output
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*/
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "sh.h"
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#include "ksh_stat.h"
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static int initio_done;
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/*
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* formatted output functions
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*/
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/* A shell error occurred (eg, syntax error, etc.) */
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void
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errorf(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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shl_stdout_ok = 0; /* debugging: note that stdout not valid */
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exstat = 1;
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if (*fmt) {
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error_prefix(TRUE);
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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shf_putchar('\n', shl_out);
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}
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shf_flush(shl_out);
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unwind(LERROR);
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}
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/* like errorf(), but no unwind is done */
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void
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warningf(int fileline, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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error_prefix(fileline);
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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shf_putchar('\n', shl_out);
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shf_flush(shl_out);
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}
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/* Used by built-in utilities to prefix shell and utility name to message
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* (also unwinds environments for special builtins).
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*/
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void
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bi_errorf(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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shl_stdout_ok = 0; /* debugging: note that stdout not valid */
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exstat = 1;
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if (*fmt) {
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error_prefix(TRUE);
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/* not set when main() calls parse_args() */
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if (builtin_argv0)
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shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s: ", builtin_argv0);
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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shf_putchar('\n', shl_out);
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}
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shf_flush(shl_out);
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/* POSIX special builtins and ksh special builtins cause
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* non-interactive shells to exit.
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* XXX odd use of KEEPASN; also may not want LERROR here
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*/
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if ((builtin_flag & SPEC_BI)
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|| (Flag(FPOSIX) && (builtin_flag & KEEPASN)))
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{
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builtin_argv0 = (char *) 0;
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unwind(LERROR);
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}
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}
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/* Called when something that shouldn't happen does */
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void
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internal_errorf(int jump, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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error_prefix(TRUE);
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shf_fprintf(shl_out, "internal error: ");
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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shf_putchar('\n', shl_out);
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shf_flush(shl_out);
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if (jump)
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unwind(LERROR);
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}
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/* used by error reporting functions to print "ksh: .kshrc[25]: " */
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void
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error_prefix(int fileline)
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{
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/* Avoid foo: foo[2]: ... */
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if (!fileline || !source || !source->file
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|| strcmp(source->file, kshname) != 0)
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shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s: ", kshname + (*kshname == '-'));
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if (fileline && source && source->file != NULL) {
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shf_fprintf(shl_out, "%s[%d]: ", source->file,
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source->errline > 0 ? source->errline : source->line);
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source->errline = 0;
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}
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}
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/* printf to shl_out (stderr) with flush */
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void
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shellf(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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if (!initio_done) /* shl_out may not be set up yet... */
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return;
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_vfprintf(shl_out, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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shf_flush(shl_out);
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}
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/* printf to shl_stdout (stdout) */
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void
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shprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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if (!shl_stdout_ok)
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internal_errorf(1, "shl_stdout not valid");
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_vfprintf(shl_stdout, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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}
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#ifdef KSH_DEBUG
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static struct shf *kshdebug_shf;
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void
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kshdebug_init_()
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{
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if (kshdebug_shf)
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shf_close(kshdebug_shf);
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kshdebug_shf = shf_open("/tmp/ksh-debug.log",
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O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_CREAT, 0600,
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SHF_WR|SHF_MAPHI);
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if (kshdebug_shf) {
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shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "\nNew shell[pid %d]\n", getpid());
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shf_flush(kshdebug_shf);
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}
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}
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/* print to debugging log */
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void
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kshdebug_printf_(const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list va;
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if (!kshdebug_shf)
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return;
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SH_VA_START(va, fmt);
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shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "[%d] ", getpid());
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shf_vfprintf(kshdebug_shf, fmt, va);
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va_end(va);
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shf_flush(kshdebug_shf);
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}
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void
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kshdebug_dump_(str, mem, nbytes)
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const char *str;
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const void *mem;
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int nbytes;
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{
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int i, j;
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int nprow = 16;
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if (!kshdebug_shf)
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return;
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shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "[%d] %s:\n", getpid(), str);
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for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i += nprow) {
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char c = '\t';
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for (j = 0; j < nprow && i + j < nbytes; j++) {
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shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "%c%02x",
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c, ((const unsigned char *) mem)[i + j]);
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c = ' ';
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}
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shf_fprintf(kshdebug_shf, "\n");
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}
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shf_flush(kshdebug_shf);
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}
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#endif /* KSH_DEBUG */
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/* test if we can seek backwards fd (returns 0 or SHF_UNBUF) */
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int
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can_seek(int fd)
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{
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struct stat statb;
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return fstat(fd, &statb) == 0 && !S_ISREG(statb.st_mode) ?
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SHF_UNBUF : 0;
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}
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struct shf shf_iob[3];
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void
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initio(void)
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{
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shf_fdopen(1, SHF_WR, shl_stdout); /* force buffer allocation */
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shf_fdopen(2, SHF_WR, shl_out);
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shf_fdopen(2, SHF_WR, shl_spare); /* force buffer allocation */
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initio_done = 1;
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kshdebug_init();
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}
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/* A dup2() with error checking */
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int
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ksh_dup2(int ofd, int nfd, int errok)
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{
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int ret = dup2(ofd, nfd);
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if (ret < 0 && errno != EBADF && !errok)
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errorf("too many files open in shell");
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#ifdef DUP2_BROKEN
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/* Ultrix systems like to preserve the close-on-exec flag */
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if (ret >= 0)
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(void) fcntl(nfd, F_SETFD, 0);
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#endif /* DUP2_BROKEN */
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* move fd from user space (0<=fd<10) to shell space (fd>=10),
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* set close-on-exec flag.
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*/
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int
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savefd(int fd, int noclose)
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{
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int nfd;
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if (fd < FDBASE) {
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nfd = ksh_dupbase(fd, FDBASE);
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if (nfd < 0) {
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if (errno == EBADF)
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return -1;
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else
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errorf("too many files open in shell");
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}
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if (!noclose)
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close(fd);
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} else
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nfd = fd;
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fd_clexec(nfd);
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return nfd;
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}
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void
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restfd(int fd, int ofd)
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{
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if (fd == 2)
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shf_flush(&shf_iob[fd]);
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if (ofd < 0) /* original fd closed */
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close(fd);
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else if (fd != ofd) {
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ksh_dup2(ofd, fd, TRUE); /* XXX: what to do if this fails? */
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close(ofd);
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}
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}
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void
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openpipe(int *pv)
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{
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if (pipe(pv) < 0)
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errorf("can't create pipe - try again");
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pv[0] = savefd(pv[0], 0);
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pv[1] = savefd(pv[1], 0);
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}
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void
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closepipe(int *pv)
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{
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close(pv[0]);
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close(pv[1]);
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}
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/* Called by iosetup() (deals with 2>&4, etc.), c_read, c_print to turn
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* a string (the X in 2>&X, read -uX, print -uX) into a file descriptor.
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*/
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int
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check_fd(char *name, int mode, const char **emsgp)
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{
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int fd, fl;
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if (isdigit(name[0]) && !name[1]) {
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fd = name[0] - '0';
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if ((fl = fcntl(fd = name[0] - '0', F_GETFL, 0)) < 0) {
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if (emsgp)
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*emsgp = "bad file descriptor";
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return -1;
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}
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fl &= O_ACCMODE;
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#ifdef OS2
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if (mode == W_OK ) {
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if (setmode(fd, O_TEXT) == -1) {
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if (emsgp)
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*emsgp = "couldn't set write mode";
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return -1;
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}
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} else if (mode == R_OK)
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if (setmode(fd, O_BINARY) == -1) {
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if (emsgp)
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*emsgp = "couldn't set read mode";
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return -1;
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}
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#else /* OS2 */
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/* X_OK is a kludge to disable this check for dups (x<&1):
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* historical shells never did this check (XXX don't know what
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* posix has to say).
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*/
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if (!(mode & X_OK) && fl != O_RDWR
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&& (((mode & R_OK) && fl != O_RDONLY)
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|| ((mode & W_OK) && fl != O_WRONLY)))
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{
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if (emsgp)
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*emsgp = (fl == O_WRONLY) ?
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"fd not open for reading"
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: "fd not open for writing";
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return -1;
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}
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#endif /* OS2 */
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return fd;
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}
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#ifdef KSH
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else if (name[0] == 'p' && !name[1])
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return coproc_getfd(mode, emsgp);
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#endif /* KSH */
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if (emsgp)
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*emsgp = "illegal file descriptor name";
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return -1;
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}
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#ifdef KSH
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/* Called once from main */
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void
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coproc_init(void)
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{
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coproc.read = coproc.readw = coproc.write = -1;
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coproc.njobs = 0;
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coproc.id = 0;
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}
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/* Called by c_read() when eof is read - close fd if it is the co-process fd */
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void
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coproc_read_close(int fd)
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{
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if (coproc.read >= 0 && fd == coproc.read) {
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coproc_readw_close(fd);
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close(coproc.read);
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coproc.read = -1;
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}
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}
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/* Called by c_read() and by iosetup() to close the other side of the
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* read pipe, so reads will actually terminate.
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*/
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void
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coproc_readw_close(int fd)
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{
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if (coproc.readw >= 0 && coproc.read >= 0 && fd == coproc.read) {
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close(coproc.readw);
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coproc.readw = -1;
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}
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}
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/* Called by c_print when a write to a fd fails with EPIPE and by iosetup
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* when co-process input is dup'd
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*/
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void
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coproc_write_close(int fd)
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{
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if (coproc.write >= 0 && fd == coproc.write) {
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close(coproc.write);
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coproc.write = -1;
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}
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}
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/* Called to check for existence of/value of the co-process file descriptor.
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* (Used by check_fd() and by c_read/c_print to deal with -p option).
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*/
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int
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coproc_getfd(int mode, const char **emsgp)
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{
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int fd = (mode & R_OK) ? coproc.read : coproc.write;
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if (fd >= 0)
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return fd;
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if (emsgp)
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*emsgp = "no coprocess";
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return -1;
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}
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/* called to close file descriptors related to the coprocess (if any)
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* Should be called with SIGCHLD blocked.
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*/
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void
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coproc_cleanup(int reuse)
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{
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/* This to allow co-processes to share output pipe */
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if (!reuse || coproc.readw < 0 || coproc.read < 0) {
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if (coproc.read >= 0) {
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close(coproc.read);
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coproc.read = -1;
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}
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if (coproc.readw >= 0) {
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close(coproc.readw);
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coproc.readw = -1;
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}
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}
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if (coproc.write >= 0) {
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close(coproc.write);
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coproc.write = -1;
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}
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}
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#endif /* KSH */
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/*
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* temporary files
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*/
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struct temp *
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maketemp(Area *ap, Temp_type type, struct temp **tlist)
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{
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#ifndef HAVE_MKSTEMP
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static unsigned int inc;
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#endif
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struct temp *tp;
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int len;
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int fd;
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char *path;
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const char *dir;
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dir = tmpdir ? tmpdir : "/tmp";
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/* The 20 + 20 is a paranoid worst case for pid/inc */
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len = strlen(dir) + 3 + 20 + 20 + 1;
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tp = (struct temp *) alloc(sizeof(struct temp) + len, ap);
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tp->name = path = (char *) &tp[1];
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tp->shf = (struct shf *) 0;
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tp->type = type;
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#ifdef HAVE_MKSTEMP
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shf_snprintf(path, len, "%s/shXXXXXXXX", dir);
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fd = mkstemp(path);
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if (fd >= 0)
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tp->shf = shf_fdopen(fd, SHF_WR, (struct shf *) 0);
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#else
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while (1) {
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/* Note that temp files need to fit 8.3 DOS limits */
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shf_snprintf(path, len, "%s/sh%05u.%03x",
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dir, (unsigned) procpid, inc++);
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/* Mode 0600 to be paranoid, O_TRUNC in case O_EXCL isn't
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* really there.
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*/
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fd = open(path, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_TRUNC, 0600);
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if (fd >= 0) {
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tp->shf = shf_fdopen(fd, SHF_WR, (struct shf *) 0);
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break;
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}
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if (errno != EINTR
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#ifdef EEXIST
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&& errno != EEXIST
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#endif /* EEXIST */
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#ifdef EISDIR
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&& errno != EISDIR
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#endif /* EISDIR */
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)
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/* Error must be printed by caller: don't know here if
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* errorf() or bi_errorf() should be used.
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*/
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break;
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}
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#endif /* !def HAVE_MKSTEMP */
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tp->pid = procpid;
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tp->next = *tlist;
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*tlist = tp;
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return tp;
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}
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