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1 | /* |
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2 | * winutils.c: miscellaneous Windows utilities for GUI apps |
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3 | */ |
4 | |
5 | #include <stdio.h> |
6 | #include <stdlib.h> |
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7 | #include <ctype.h> |
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8 | |
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9 | #include "winstuff.h" |
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10 | #include "putty.h" |
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11 | #include "misc.h" |
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12 | |
13 | #ifdef TESTMODE |
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14 | /* Definitions to allow this module to be compiled standalone for testing |
15 | * split_into_argv(). */ |
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16 | #define smalloc malloc |
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17 | #define srealloc realloc |
18 | #define sfree free |
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19 | #endif |
20 | |
21 | /* |
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22 | * GetOpenFileName/GetSaveFileName tend to muck around with the process' |
23 | * working directory on at least some versions of Windows. |
24 | * Here's a wrapper that gives more control over this, and hides a little |
25 | * bit of other grottiness. |
26 | */ |
27 | |
28 | struct filereq_tag { |
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29 | TCHAR cwd[MAX_PATH]; |
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30 | }; |
31 | |
32 | /* |
33 | * `of' is expected to be initialised with most interesting fields, but |
34 | * this function does some administrivia. (assume `of' was memset to 0) |
35 | * save==1 -> GetSaveFileName; save==0 -> GetOpenFileName |
36 | * `state' is optional. |
37 | */ |
38 | BOOL request_file(filereq *state, OPENFILENAME *of, int preserve, int save) |
39 | { |
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40 | TCHAR cwd[MAX_PATH]; /* process CWD */ |
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41 | BOOL ret; |
42 | |
43 | /* Get process CWD */ |
44 | if (preserve) { |
45 | DWORD r = GetCurrentDirectory(lenof(cwd), cwd); |
46 | if (r == 0 || r >= lenof(cwd)) |
47 | /* Didn't work, oh well. Stop trying to be clever. */ |
48 | preserve = 0; |
49 | } |
50 | |
51 | /* Open the file requester, maybe setting lpstrInitialDir */ |
52 | { |
53 | #ifdef OPENFILENAME_SIZE_VERSION_400 |
54 | of->lStructSize = OPENFILENAME_SIZE_VERSION_400; |
55 | #else |
56 | of->lStructSize = sizeof(*of); |
57 | #endif |
58 | of->lpstrInitialDir = (state && state->cwd[0]) ? state->cwd : NULL; |
59 | /* Actually put up the requester. */ |
60 | ret = save ? GetSaveFileName(of) : GetOpenFileName(of); |
61 | } |
62 | |
63 | /* Get CWD left by requester */ |
64 | if (state) { |
65 | DWORD r = GetCurrentDirectory(lenof(state->cwd), state->cwd); |
66 | if (r == 0 || r >= lenof(state->cwd)) |
67 | /* Didn't work, oh well. */ |
68 | state->cwd[0] = '\0'; |
69 | } |
70 | |
71 | /* Restore process CWD */ |
72 | if (preserve) |
73 | /* If it fails, there's not much we can do. */ |
74 | (void) SetCurrentDirectory(cwd); |
75 | |
76 | return ret; |
77 | } |
78 | |
79 | filereq *filereq_new(void) |
80 | { |
81 | filereq *ret = snew(filereq); |
82 | ret->cwd[0] = '\0'; |
83 | return ret; |
84 | } |
85 | |
86 | void filereq_free(filereq *state) |
87 | { |
88 | sfree(state); |
89 | } |
90 | |
91 | /* |
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92 | * Message box with optional context help. |
93 | */ |
94 | |
95 | /* Callback function to launch context help. */ |
96 | static VOID CALLBACK message_box_help_callback(LPHELPINFO lpHelpInfo) |
97 | { |
98 | if (help_path) { |
99 | char *context = NULL; |
100 | #define CHECK_CTX(name) \ |
101 | do { \ |
102 | if (lpHelpInfo->dwContextId == WINHELP_CTXID_ ## name) \ |
103 | context = WINHELP_CTX_ ## name; \ |
104 | } while (0) |
105 | CHECK_CTX(errors_hostkey_absent); |
106 | CHECK_CTX(errors_hostkey_changed); |
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107 | CHECK_CTX(errors_cantloadkey); |
108 | CHECK_CTX(option_cleanup); |
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109 | CHECK_CTX(pgp_fingerprints); |
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110 | #undef CHECK_CTX |
111 | if (context) { |
112 | /* We avoid using malloc, in case we're in a situation where |
113 | * it would be awkward to do so. */ |
114 | char cmd[WINHELP_CTX_MAXLEN+10]; |
115 | sprintf(cmd, "JI(`',`%.*s')", WINHELP_CTX_MAXLEN, context); |
116 | WinHelp(hwnd, help_path, HELP_COMMAND, (DWORD)cmd); |
117 | requested_help = TRUE; |
118 | } |
119 | } |
120 | } |
121 | |
122 | int message_box(LPCTSTR text, LPCTSTR caption, DWORD style, DWORD helpctxid) |
123 | { |
124 | MSGBOXPARAMS mbox; |
125 | |
126 | /* |
127 | * We use MessageBoxIndirect() because it allows us to specify a |
128 | * callback function for the Help button. |
129 | */ |
130 | mbox.cbSize = sizeof(mbox); |
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131 | /* Assumes the globals `hinst' and `hwnd' have sensible values. */ |
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132 | mbox.hInstance = hinst; |
133 | mbox.hwndOwner = hwnd; |
134 | mbox.lpfnMsgBoxCallback = &message_box_help_callback; |
135 | mbox.dwLanguageId = LANG_NEUTRAL; |
136 | mbox.lpszText = text; |
137 | mbox.lpszCaption = caption; |
138 | mbox.dwContextHelpId = helpctxid; |
139 | mbox.dwStyle = style; |
140 | if (helpctxid != 0 && help_path) mbox.dwStyle |= MB_HELP; |
141 | return MessageBoxIndirect(&mbox); |
142 | } |
143 | |
144 | /* |
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145 | * Display the fingerprints of the PGP Master Keys to the user. |
146 | */ |
147 | void pgp_fingerprints(void) |
148 | { |
149 | message_box("These are the fingerprints of the PuTTY PGP Master Keys. They can\n" |
150 | "be used to establish a trust path from this executable to another\n" |
151 | "one. See the manual for more information.\n" |
152 | "(Note: these fingerprints have nothing to do with SSH!)\n" |
153 | "\n" |
154 | "PuTTY Master Key (RSA), 1024-bit:\n" |
155 | " " PGP_RSA_MASTER_KEY_FP "\n" |
156 | "PuTTY Master Key (DSA), 1024-bit:\n" |
157 | " " PGP_DSA_MASTER_KEY_FP, |
158 | "PGP fingerprints", MB_ICONINFORMATION | MB_OK, |
159 | HELPCTXID(pgp_fingerprints)); |
160 | } |
161 | |
162 | /* |
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163 | * Split a complete command line into argc/argv, attempting to do |
164 | * it exactly the same way Windows itself would do it (so that |
165 | * console utilities, which receive argc and argv from Windows, |
166 | * will have their command lines processed in the same way as GUI |
167 | * utilities which get a whole command line and must break it |
168 | * themselves). |
169 | * |
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170 | * Does not modify the input command line. |
171 | * |
172 | * The final parameter (argstart) is used to return a second array |
173 | * of char * pointers, the same length as argv, each one pointing |
174 | * at the start of the corresponding element of argv in the |
175 | * original command line. So if you get half way through processing |
176 | * your command line in argc/argv form and then decide you want to |
177 | * treat the rest as a raw string, you can. If you don't want to, |
178 | * `argstart' can be safely left NULL. |
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179 | */ |
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180 | void split_into_argv(char *cmdline, int *argc, char ***argv, |
181 | char ***argstart) |
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182 | { |
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183 | char *p; |
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184 | char *outputline, *q; |
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185 | char **outputargv, **outputargstart; |
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186 | int outputargc; |
187 | |
188 | /* |
189 | * At first glance the rules appeared to be: |
190 | * |
191 | * - Single quotes are not special characters. |
192 | * |
193 | * - Double quotes are removed, but within them spaces cease |
194 | * to be special. |
195 | * |
196 | * - Backslashes are _only_ special when a sequence of them |
197 | * appear just before a double quote. In this situation, |
198 | * they are treated like C backslashes: so \" just gives a |
199 | * literal quote, \\" gives a literal backslash and then |
200 | * opens or closes a double-quoted segment, \\\" gives a |
201 | * literal backslash and then a literal quote, \\\\" gives |
202 | * two literal backslashes and then opens/closes a |
203 | * double-quoted segment, and so forth. Note that this |
204 | * behaviour is identical inside and outside double quotes. |
205 | * |
206 | * - Two successive double quotes become one literal double |
207 | * quote, but only _inside_ a double-quoted segment. |
208 | * Outside, they just form an empty double-quoted segment |
209 | * (which may cause an empty argument word). |
210 | * |
211 | * - That only leaves the interesting question of what happens |
212 | * when one or more backslashes precedes two or more double |
213 | * quotes, starting inside a double-quoted string. And the |
214 | * answer to that appears somewhat bizarre. Here I tabulate |
215 | * number of backslashes (across the top) against number of |
216 | * quotes (down the left), and indicate how many backslashes |
217 | * are output, how many quotes are output, and whether a |
218 | * quoted segment is open at the end of the sequence: |
219 | * |
220 | * backslashes |
221 | * |
222 | * 0 1 2 3 4 |
223 | * |
224 | * 0 0,0,y | 1,0,y 2,0,y 3,0,y 4,0,y |
225 | * --------+----------------------------- |
226 | * 1 0,0,n | 0,1,y 1,0,n 1,1,y 2,0,n |
227 | * q 2 0,1,n | 0,1,n 1,1,n 1,1,n 2,1,n |
228 | * u 3 0,1,y | 0,2,n 1,1,y 1,2,n 2,1,y |
229 | * o 4 0,1,n | 0,2,y 1,1,n 1,2,y 2,1,n |
230 | * t 5 0,2,n | 0,2,n 1,2,n 1,2,n 2,2,n |
231 | * e 6 0,2,y | 0,3,n 1,2,y 1,3,n 2,2,y |
232 | * s 7 0,2,n | 0,3,y 1,2,n 1,3,y 2,2,n |
233 | * 8 0,3,n | 0,3,n 1,3,n 1,3,n 2,3,n |
234 | * 9 0,3,y | 0,4,n 1,3,y 1,4,n 2,3,y |
235 | * 10 0,3,n | 0,4,y 1,3,n 1,4,y 2,3,n |
236 | * 11 0,4,n | 0,4,n 1,4,n 1,4,n 2,4,n |
237 | * |
238 | * |
239 | * [Test fragment was of the form "a\\\"""b c" d.] |
240 | * |
241 | * There is very weird mod-3 behaviour going on here in the |
242 | * number of quotes, and it even applies when there aren't any |
243 | * backslashes! How ghastly. |
244 | * |
245 | * With a bit of thought, this extremely odd diagram suddenly |
246 | * coalesced itself into a coherent, if still ghastly, model of |
247 | * how things work: |
248 | * |
249 | * - As before, backslashes are only special when one or more |
250 | * of them appear contiguously before at least one double |
251 | * quote. In this situation the backslashes do exactly what |
252 | * you'd expect: each one quotes the next thing in front of |
253 | * it, so you end up with n/2 literal backslashes (if n is |
254 | * even) or (n-1)/2 literal backslashes and a literal quote |
255 | * (if n is odd). In the latter case the double quote |
256 | * character right after the backslashes is used up. |
257 | * |
258 | * - After that, any remaining double quotes are processed. A |
259 | * string of contiguous unescaped double quotes has a mod-3 |
260 | * behaviour: |
261 | * |
262 | * * inside a quoted segment, a quote ends the segment. |
263 | * * _immediately_ after ending a quoted segment, a quote |
264 | * simply produces a literal quote. |
265 | * * otherwise, outside a quoted segment, a quote begins a |
266 | * quoted segment. |
267 | * |
268 | * So, for example, if we started inside a quoted segment |
269 | * then two contiguous quotes would close the segment and |
270 | * produce a literal quote; three would close the segment, |
271 | * produce a literal quote, and open a new segment. If we |
272 | * started outside a quoted segment, then two contiguous |
273 | * quotes would open and then close a segment, producing no |
274 | * output (but potentially creating a zero-length argument); |
275 | * but three quotes would open and close a segment and then |
276 | * produce a literal quote. |
277 | */ |
278 | |
279 | /* |
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280 | * First deal with the simplest of all special cases: if there |
281 | * aren't any arguments, return 0,NULL,NULL. |
282 | */ |
283 | while (*cmdline && isspace(*cmdline)) cmdline++; |
284 | if (!*cmdline) { |
285 | if (argc) *argc = 0; |
286 | if (argv) *argv = NULL; |
287 | if (argstart) *argstart = NULL; |
288 | return; |
289 | } |
290 | |
291 | /* |
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292 | * This will guaranteeably be big enough; we can realloc it |
293 | * down later. |
294 | */ |
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295 | outputline = snewn(1+strlen(cmdline), char); |
296 | outputargv = snewn(strlen(cmdline)+1 / 2, char *); |
297 | outputargstart = snewn(strlen(cmdline)+1 / 2, char *); |
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298 | |
299 | p = cmdline; q = outputline; outputargc = 0; |
300 | |
301 | while (*p) { |
302 | int quote; |
303 | |
304 | /* Skip whitespace searching for start of argument. */ |
305 | while (*p && isspace(*p)) p++; |
306 | if (!*p) break; |
307 | |
308 | /* We have an argument; start it. */ |
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309 | outputargv[outputargc] = q; |
310 | outputargstart[outputargc] = p; |
311 | outputargc++; |
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312 | quote = 0; |
313 | |
314 | /* Copy data into the argument until it's finished. */ |
315 | while (*p) { |
316 | if (!quote && isspace(*p)) |
317 | break; /* argument is finished */ |
318 | |
319 | if (*p == '"' || *p == '\\') { |
320 | /* |
321 | * We have a sequence of zero or more backslashes |
322 | * followed by a sequence of zero or more quotes. |
323 | * Count up how many of each, and then deal with |
324 | * them as appropriate. |
325 | */ |
326 | int i, slashes = 0, quotes = 0; |
327 | while (*p == '\\') slashes++, p++; |
328 | while (*p == '"') quotes++, p++; |
329 | |
330 | if (!quotes) { |
331 | /* |
332 | * Special case: if there are no quotes, |
333 | * slashes are not special at all, so just copy |
334 | * n slashes to the output string. |
335 | */ |
336 | while (slashes--) *q++ = '\\'; |
337 | } else { |
338 | /* Slashes annihilate in pairs. */ |
339 | while (slashes >= 2) slashes -= 2, *q++ = '\\'; |
340 | |
341 | /* One remaining slash takes out the first quote. */ |
342 | if (slashes) quotes--, *q++ = '"'; |
343 | |
344 | if (quotes > 0) { |
345 | /* Outside a quote segment, a quote starts one. */ |
346 | if (!quote) quotes--, quote = 1; |
347 | |
348 | /* Now we produce (n+1)/3 literal quotes... */ |
349 | for (i = 3; i <= quotes+1; i += 3) *q++ = '"'; |
350 | |
351 | /* ... and end in a quote segment iff 3 divides n. */ |
352 | quote = (quotes % 3 == 0); |
353 | } |
354 | } |
355 | } else { |
356 | *q++ = *p++; |
357 | } |
358 | } |
359 | |
360 | /* At the end of an argument, just append a trailing NUL. */ |
361 | *q++ = '\0'; |
362 | } |
363 | |
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364 | outputargv = sresize(outputargv, outputargc, char *); |
365 | outputargstart = sresize(outputargstart, outputargc, char *); |
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366 | |
367 | if (argc) *argc = outputargc; |
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368 | if (argv) *argv = outputargv; else sfree(outputargv); |
369 | if (argstart) *argstart = outputargstart; else sfree(outputargstart); |
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370 | } |
371 | |
372 | #ifdef TESTMODE |
373 | |
374 | const struct argv_test { |
375 | const char *cmdline; |
376 | const char *argv[10]; |
377 | } argv_tests[] = { |
378 | /* |
379 | * We generate this set of tests by invoking ourself with |
380 | * `-generate'. |
381 | */ |
382 | {"ab c\" d", {"ab", "c d", NULL}}, |
383 | {"a\"b c\" d", {"ab c", "d", NULL}}, |
384 | {"a\"\"b c\" d", {"ab", "c d", NULL}}, |
385 | {"a\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
386 | {"a\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
387 | {"a\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
388 | {"a\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
389 | {"a\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
390 | {"a\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
391 | {"a\\b c\" d", {"a\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
392 | {"a\\\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
393 | {"a\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
394 | {"a\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
395 | {"a\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
396 | {"a\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
397 | {"a\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
398 | {"a\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
399 | {"a\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
400 | {"a\\\\b c\" d", {"a\\\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
401 | {"a\\\\\"b c\" d", {"a\\b c", "d", NULL}}, |
402 | {"a\\\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
403 | {"a\\\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
404 | {"a\\\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
405 | {"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
406 | {"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
407 | {"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
408 | {"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
409 | {"a\\\\\\b c\" d", {"a\\\\\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
410 | {"a\\\\\\\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
411 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
412 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
413 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
414 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
415 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
416 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
417 | {"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
418 | {"a\\\\\\\\b c\" d", {"a\\\\\\\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
419 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\b c", "d", NULL}}, |
420 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
421 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
422 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
423 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
424 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
425 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
426 | {"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
427 | {"\"ab c\" d", {"ab c", "d", NULL}}, |
428 | {"\"a\"b c\" d", {"ab", "c d", NULL}}, |
429 | {"\"a\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
430 | {"\"a\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
431 | {"\"a\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
432 | {"\"a\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
433 | {"\"a\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
434 | {"\"a\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
435 | {"\"a\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
436 | {"\"a\\b c\" d", {"a\\b c", "d", NULL}}, |
437 | {"\"a\\\"b c\" d", {"a\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
438 | {"\"a\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
439 | {"\"a\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
440 | {"\"a\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
441 | {"\"a\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
442 | {"\"a\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
443 | {"\"a\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
444 | {"\"a\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
445 | {"\"a\\\\b c\" d", {"a\\\\b c", "d", NULL}}, |
446 | {"\"a\\\\\"b c\" d", {"a\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
447 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
448 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
449 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
450 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
451 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
452 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
453 | {"\"a\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
454 | {"\"a\\\\\\b c\" d", {"a\\\\\\b c", "d", NULL}}, |
455 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
456 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
457 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
458 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
459 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
460 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
461 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
462 | {"\"a\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
463 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\b c\" d", {"a\\\\\\\\b c", "d", NULL}}, |
464 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\b", "c d", NULL}}, |
465 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
466 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
467 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
468 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
469 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"b c", "d", NULL}}, |
470 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
471 | {"\"a\\\\\\\\\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\"b c\" d", {"a\\\\\"\"\"b", "c d", NULL}}, |
472 | }; |
473 | |
474 | int main(int argc, char **argv) |
475 | { |
476 | int i, j; |
477 | |
478 | if (argc > 1) { |
479 | /* |
480 | * Generation of tests. |
481 | * |
482 | * Given `-splat <args>', we print out a C-style |
483 | * representation of each argument (in the form "a", "b", |
484 | * NULL), backslash-escaping each backslash and double |
485 | * quote. |
486 | * |
487 | * Given `-split <string>', we first doctor `string' by |
488 | * turning forward slashes into backslashes, single quotes |
489 | * into double quotes and underscores into spaces; and then |
490 | * we feed the resulting string to ourself with `-splat'. |
491 | * |
492 | * Given `-generate', we concoct a variety of fun test |
493 | * cases, encode them in quote-safe form (mapping \, " and |
494 | * space to /, ' and _ respectively) and feed each one to |
495 | * `-split'. |
496 | */ |
497 | if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-splat")) { |
498 | int i; |
499 | char *p; |
500 | for (i = 2; i < argc; i++) { |
501 | putchar('"'); |
502 | for (p = argv[i]; *p; p++) { |
503 | if (*p == '\\' || *p == '"') |
504 | putchar('\\'); |
505 | putchar(*p); |
506 | } |
507 | printf("\", "); |
508 | } |
509 | printf("NULL"); |
510 | return 0; |
511 | } |
512 | |
513 | if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-split") && argc > 2) { |
514 | char *str = malloc(20 + strlen(argv[0]) + strlen(argv[2])); |
515 | char *p, *q; |
516 | |
517 | q = str + sprintf(str, "%s -splat ", argv[0]); |
518 | printf(" {\""); |
519 | for (p = argv[2]; *p; p++, q++) { |
520 | switch (*p) { |
521 | case '/': printf("\\\\"); *q = '\\'; break; |
522 | case '\'': printf("\\\""); *q = '"'; break; |
523 | case '_': printf(" "); *q = ' '; break; |
524 | default: putchar(*p); *q = *p; break; |
525 | } |
526 | } |
527 | *p = '\0'; |
528 | printf("\", {"); |
529 | fflush(stdout); |
530 | |
531 | system(str); |
532 | |
533 | printf("}},\n"); |
534 | |
535 | return 0; |
536 | } |
537 | |
538 | if (!strcmp(argv[1], "-generate")) { |
539 | char *teststr, *p; |
540 | int i, initialquote, backslashes, quotes; |
541 | |
542 | teststr = malloc(200 + strlen(argv[0])); |
543 | |
544 | for (initialquote = 0; initialquote <= 1; initialquote++) { |
545 | for (backslashes = 0; backslashes < 5; backslashes++) { |
546 | for (quotes = 0; quotes < 9; quotes++) { |
547 | p = teststr + sprintf(teststr, "%s -split ", argv[0]); |
548 | if (initialquote) *p++ = '\''; |
549 | *p++ = 'a'; |
550 | for (i = 0; i < backslashes; i++) *p++ = '/'; |
551 | for (i = 0; i < quotes; i++) *p++ = '\''; |
552 | *p++ = 'b'; |
553 | *p++ = '_'; |
554 | *p++ = 'c'; |
555 | *p++ = '\''; |
556 | *p++ = '_'; |
557 | *p++ = 'd'; |
558 | *p = '\0'; |
559 | |
560 | system(teststr); |
561 | } |
562 | } |
563 | } |
564 | return 0; |
565 | } |
566 | |
567 | fprintf(stderr, "unrecognised option: \"%s\"\n", argv[1]); |
568 | return 1; |
569 | } |
570 | |
571 | /* |
572 | * If we get here, we were invoked with no arguments, so just |
573 | * run the tests. |
574 | */ |
575 | |
576 | for (i = 0; i < lenof(argv_tests); i++) { |
577 | int ac; |
578 | char **av; |
579 | |
580 | split_into_argv(argv_tests[i].cmdline, &ac, &av); |
581 | |
582 | for (j = 0; j < ac && argv_tests[i].argv[j]; j++) { |
583 | if (strcmp(av[j], argv_tests[i].argv[j])) { |
584 | printf("failed test %d (|%s|) arg %d: |%s| should be |%s|\n", |
585 | i, argv_tests[i].cmdline, |
586 | j, av[j], argv_tests[i].argv[j]); |
587 | } |
588 | #ifdef VERBOSE |
589 | else { |
590 | printf("test %d (|%s|) arg %d: |%s| == |%s|\n", |
591 | i, argv_tests[i].cmdline, |
592 | j, av[j], argv_tests[i].argv[j]); |
593 | } |
594 | #endif |
595 | } |
596 | if (j < ac) |
597 | printf("failed test %d (|%s|): %d args returned, should be %d\n", |
598 | i, argv_tests[i].cmdline, ac, j); |
599 | if (argv_tests[i].argv[j]) |
600 | printf("failed test %d (|%s|): %d args returned, should be more\n", |
601 | i, argv_tests[i].cmdline, ac); |
602 | } |
603 | |
604 | return 0; |
605 | } |
606 | |
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607 | #endif |