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/* pathexp.c -- The shell interface to the globbing library. */
/* Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
Bash is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "bashtypes.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "bashansi.h"
#include "shell.h"
#include "pathexp.h"
#include "flags.h"
#include "shmbutil.h"
#include "bashintl.h"
#include <glob/strmatch.h>
static int glob_name_is_acceptable PARAMS((const char *));
static void ignore_globbed_names PARAMS((char **, sh_ignore_func_t *));
static char *split_ignorespec PARAMS((char *, int *));
#include <glob/glob.h>
/* Control whether * matches .files in globbing. */
int glob_dot_filenames;
/* Control whether the extended globbing features are enabled. */
int extended_glob = EXTGLOB_DEFAULT;
/* Control enabling special handling of `**' */
int glob_star = 0;
/* Return nonzero if STRING has any unquoted special globbing chars in it.
This is supposed to be called when pathname expansion is performed, so
it implements the rules in Posix 2.13.3, specifically that an unquoted
slash cannot appear in a bracket expression. */
int
unquoted_glob_pattern_p (string)
register char *string;
{
register int c;
char *send;
int open, bsquote;
DECLARE_MBSTATE;
open = bsquote = 0;
send = string + strlen (string);
while (c = *string++)
{
switch (c)
{
case '?':
case '*':
return (1);
case '[':
open++;
continue;
case ']':
if (open) /* XXX - if --open == 0? */
return (1);
continue;
case '/':
if (open)
open = 0;
case '+':
case '@':
case '!':
if (*string == '(') /*)*/
return (1);
continue;
/* A pattern can't end with a backslash, but a backslash in the pattern
can be special to the matching engine, so we note it in case we
need it later. */
case '\\':
if (*string != '\0' && *string != '/')
{
bsquote = 1;
string++;
continue;
}
else if (open && *string == '/')
{
string++; /* quoted slashes in bracket expressions are ok */
continue;
}
else if (*string == 0)
return (0);
case CTLESC:
if (*string++ == '\0')
return (0);
}
/* Advance one fewer byte than an entire multibyte character to
account for the auto-increment in the loop above. */
#ifdef HANDLE_MULTIBYTE
string--;
ADVANCE_CHAR_P (string, send - string);
string++;
#else
ADVANCE_CHAR_P (string, send - string);
#endif
}
#if 0
return (bsquote ? 2 : 0);
#else
return (0);
#endif
}
/* Return 1 if C is a character that is `special' in a POSIX ERE and needs to
be quoted to match itself. */
static inline int
ere_char (c)
int c;
{
switch (c)
{
case '.':
case '[':
case '\\':
case '(':
case ')':
case '*':
case '+':
case '?':
case '{':
case '|':
case '^':
case '$':
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
return (0);
}
/* This is only used to determine whether to backslash-quote a character. */
int
glob_char_p (s)
const char *s;
{
switch (*s)
{
case '*':
case '[':
case ']':
case '?':
case '\\':
return 1;
case '+':
case '@':
case '!':
if (s[1] == '(') /*(*/
return 1;
break;
}
return 0;
}
/* PATHNAME can contain characters prefixed by CTLESC; this indicates
that the character is to be quoted. We quote it here in the style
that the glob library recognizes. If flags includes QGLOB_CVTNULL,
we change quoted null strings (pathname[0] == CTLNUL) into empty
strings (pathname[0] == 0). If this is called after quote removal
is performed, (flags & QGLOB_CVTNULL) should be 0; if called when quote
removal has not been done (for example, before attempting to match a
pattern while executing a case statement), flags should include
QGLOB_CVTNULL. If flags includes QGLOB_CTLESC, we need to remove CTLESC
quoting CTLESC or CTLNUL (as if dequote_string were called). If flags
includes QGLOB_FILENAME, appropriate quoting to match a filename should be
performed. QGLOB_REGEXP means we're quoting for a Posix ERE (for
[[ string =~ pat ]]) and that requires some special handling. */
char *
quote_string_for_globbing (pathname, qflags)
const char *pathname;
int qflags;
{
char *temp;
register int i, j;
int cclass, collsym, equiv, c, last_was_backslash;
int savei, savej;
temp = (char *)xmalloc (2 * strlen (pathname) + 1);
if ((qflags & QGLOB_CVTNULL) && QUOTED_NULL (pathname))
{
temp[0] = '\0';
return temp;
}
cclass = collsym = equiv = last_was_backslash = 0;
for (i = j = 0; pathname[i]; i++)
{
/* Fix for CTLESC at the end of the string? */
if (pathname[i] == CTLESC && pathname[i+1] == '\0')
{
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
break;
}
/* If we are parsing regexp, turn CTLESC CTLESC into CTLESC. It's not an
ERE special character, so we should just be able to pass it through. */
else if ((qflags & (QGLOB_REGEXP|QGLOB_CTLESC)) && pathname[i] == CTLESC && (pathname[i+1] == CTLESC || pathname[i+1] == CTLNUL))
{
i++;
temp[j++] = pathname[i];
continue;
}
else if (pathname[i] == CTLESC)
{
convert_to_backslash:
if ((qflags & QGLOB_FILENAME) && pathname[i+1] == '/')
continue;
/* What to do if preceding char is backslash? */
if (pathname[i+1] != CTLESC && (qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP) && ere_char (pathname[i+1]) == 0)
continue;
temp[j++] = '\\';
i++;
if (pathname[i] == '\0')
break;
}
else if ((qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP) && (i == 0 || pathname[i-1] != CTLESC) && pathname[i] == '[') /*]*/
{
temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; /* open bracket */
savej = j;
savei = i;
c = pathname[i++]; /* c == char after open bracket */
if (c == '^') /* ignore pattern negation */
{
temp[j++] = c;
c = pathname[i++];
}
if (c == ']') /* ignore right bracket if first char */
{
temp[j++] = c;
c = pathname[i++];
}
do
{
if (c == 0)
goto endpat;
else if (c == CTLESC)
{
/* skip c, check for EOS, let assignment at end of loop */
/* pathname[i] == backslash-escaped character */
if (pathname[i] == 0)
goto endpat;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
}
else if (c == '[' && pathname[i] == ':')
{
temp[j++] = c;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
cclass = 1;
}
else if (cclass && c == ':' && pathname[i] == ']')
{
temp[j++] = c;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
cclass = 0;
}
else if (c == '[' && pathname[i] == '=')
{
temp[j++] = c;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
if (pathname[i] == ']')
temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; /* right brack can be in equiv */
equiv = 1;
}
else if (equiv && c == '=' && pathname[i] == ']')
{
temp[j++] = c;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
equiv = 0;
}
else if (c == '[' && pathname[i] == '.')
{
temp[j++] = c;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
if (pathname[i] == ']')
temp[j++] = pathname[i++]; /* right brack can be in collsym */
collsym = 1;
}
else if (collsym && c == '.' && pathname[i] == ']')
{
temp[j++] = c;
temp[j++] = pathname[i++];
collsym = 0;
}
else
temp[j++] = c;
}
while (((c = pathname[i++]) != ']') && c != 0);
/* If we don't find the closing bracket before we hit the end of
the string, rescan string without treating it as a bracket
expression (has implications for backslash and special ERE
chars) */
if (c == 0)
{
i = savei - 1; /* -1 for autoincrement above */
j = savej;
continue;
}
temp[j++] = c; /* closing right bracket */
i--; /* increment will happen above in loop */
continue; /* skip double assignment below */
}
else if (pathname[i] == '\\' && (qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP) == 0)
{
/* XXX - if not quoting regexp, use backslash as quote char. Should
We just pass it through without treating it as special? That is
what ksh93 seems to do. */
/* If we want to pass through backslash unaltered, comment out these
lines. */
temp[j++] = '\\';
i++;
if (pathname[i] == '\0')
break;
/* If we are turning CTLESC CTLESC into CTLESC, we need to do that
even when the first CTLESC is preceded by a backslash. */
if ((qflags & QGLOB_CTLESC) && pathname[i] == CTLESC && (pathname[i+1] == CTLESC || pathname[i+1] == CTLNUL))
i++; /* skip over the CTLESC */
else if ((qflags & QGLOB_CTLESC) && pathname[i] == CTLESC)
/* A little more general: if there is an unquoted backslash in the
pattern and we are handling quoted characters in the pattern,
convert the CTLESC to backslash and add the next character on
the theory that the backslash will quote the next character
but it would be inconsistent not to replace the CTLESC with
another backslash here. We can't tell at this point whether the
CTLESC comes from a backslash or other form of quoting in the
original pattern. */
goto convert_to_backslash;
}
else if (pathname[i] == '\\' && (qflags & QGLOB_REGEXP))
last_was_backslash = 1;
temp[j++] = pathname[i];
}
endpat:
temp[j] = '\0';
return (temp);
}
char *
quote_globbing_chars (string)
const char *string;
{
size_t slen;
char *temp, *t;
const char *s, *send;
DECLARE_MBSTATE;
slen = strlen (string);
send = string + slen;
temp = (char *)xmalloc (slen * 2 + 1);
for (t = temp, s = string; *s; )
{
if (glob_char_p (s))
*t++ = '\\';
/* Copy a single (possibly multibyte) character from s to t,
incrementing both. */
COPY_CHAR_P (t, s, send);
}
*t = '\0';
return temp;
}
/* Call the glob library to do globbing on PATHNAME. */
char **
shell_glob_filename (pathname, qflags)
const char *pathname;
int qflags;
{
char *temp, **results;
int gflags, quoted_pattern;
noglob_dot_filenames = glob_dot_filenames == 0;
temp = quote_string_for_globbing (pathname, QGLOB_FILENAME|qflags);
gflags = glob_star ? GX_GLOBSTAR : 0;
results = glob_filename (temp, gflags);
free (temp);
if (results && ((GLOB_FAILED (results)) == 0))
{
if (should_ignore_glob_matches ())
ignore_glob_matches (results);
if (results && results[0])
strvec_sort (results, 1); /* posix sort */
else
{
FREE (results);
results = (char **)&glob_error_return;
}
}
return (results);
}
/* Stuff for GLOBIGNORE. */
static struct ignorevar globignore =
{
"GLOBIGNORE",
(struct ign *)0,
0,
(char *)0,
(sh_iv_item_func_t *)0,
};
/* Set up to ignore some glob matches because the value of GLOBIGNORE
has changed. If GLOBIGNORE is being unset, we also need to disable
the globbing of filenames beginning with a `.'. */
void
setup_glob_ignore (name)
char *name;
{
char *v;
v = get_string_value (name);
setup_ignore_patterns (&globignore);
if (globignore.num_ignores)
glob_dot_filenames = 1;
else if (v == 0)
glob_dot_filenames = 0;
}
int
should_ignore_glob_matches ()
{
return globignore.num_ignores;
}
/* Return 0 if NAME matches a pattern in the globignore.ignores list. */
static int
glob_name_is_acceptable (name)
const char *name;
{
struct ign *p;
char *n;
int flags;
/* . and .. are never matched. We extend this to the terminal component of a
pathname. */
n = strrchr (name, '/');
if (n == 0 || n[1] == 0)
n = (char *)name;
else
n++;
if (n[0] == '.' && (n[1] == '\0' || (n[1] == '.' && n[2] == '\0')))
return (0);
flags = FNM_PATHNAME | FNMATCH_EXTFLAG | FNMATCH_NOCASEGLOB;
for (p = globignore.ignores; p->val; p++)
{
if (strmatch (p->val, (char *)name, flags) != FNM_NOMATCH)
return (0);
}
return (1);
}
/* Internal function to test whether filenames in NAMES should be
ignored. NAME_FUNC is a pointer to a function to call with each
name. It returns non-zero if the name is acceptable to the particular
ignore function which called _ignore_names; zero if the name should
be removed from NAMES. */
static void
ignore_globbed_names (names, name_func)
char **names;
sh_ignore_func_t *name_func;
{
char **newnames;
int n, i;
for (i = 0; names[i]; i++)
;
newnames = strvec_create (i + 1);
for (n = i = 0; names[i]; i++)
{
if ((*name_func) (names[i]))
newnames[n++] = names[i];
else
free (names[i]);
}
newnames[n] = (char *)NULL;
if (n == 0)
{
names[0] = (char *)NULL;
free (newnames);
return;
}
/* Copy the acceptable names from NEWNAMES back to NAMES and set the
new array end. */
for (n = 0; newnames[n]; n++)
names[n] = newnames[n];
names[n] = (char *)NULL;
free (newnames);
}
void
ignore_glob_matches (names)
char **names;
{
if (globignore.num_ignores == 0)
return;
ignore_globbed_names (names, glob_name_is_acceptable);
}
static char *
split_ignorespec (s, ip)
char *s;
int *ip;
{
char *t;
int n, i;
if (s == 0)
return 0;
i = *ip;
if (s[i] == 0)
return 0;
n = skip_to_delim (s, i, ":", SD_NOJMP|SD_EXTGLOB|SD_GLOB);
t = substring (s, i, n);
if (s[n] == ':')
n++;
*ip = n;
return t;
}
void
setup_ignore_patterns (ivp)
struct ignorevar *ivp;
{
int numitems, maxitems, ptr;
char *colon_bit, *this_ignoreval;
struct ign *p;
this_ignoreval = get_string_value (ivp->varname);
/* If nothing has changed then just exit now. */
if ((this_ignoreval && ivp->last_ignoreval && STREQ (this_ignoreval, ivp->last_ignoreval)) ||
(!this_ignoreval && !ivp->last_ignoreval))
return;
/* Oops. The ignore variable has changed. Re-parse it. */
ivp->num_ignores = 0;
if (ivp->ignores)
{
for (p = ivp->ignores; p->val; p++)
free(p->val);
free (ivp->ignores);
ivp->ignores = (struct ign *)NULL;
}
if (ivp->last_ignoreval)
{
free (ivp->last_ignoreval);
ivp->last_ignoreval = (char *)NULL;
}
if (this_ignoreval == 0 || *this_ignoreval == '\0')
return;
ivp->last_ignoreval = savestring (this_ignoreval);
numitems = maxitems = ptr = 0;
#if 0
while (colon_bit = extract_colon_unit (this_ignoreval, &ptr))
#else
while (colon_bit = split_ignorespec (this_ignoreval, &ptr))
#endif
{
if (numitems + 1 >= maxitems)
{
maxitems += 10;
ivp->ignores = (struct ign *)xrealloc (ivp->ignores, maxitems * sizeof (struct ign));
}
ivp->ignores[numitems].val = colon_bit;
ivp->ignores[numitems].len = strlen (colon_bit);
ivp->ignores[numitems].flags = 0;
if (ivp->item_func)
(*ivp->item_func) (&ivp->ignores[numitems]);
numitems++;
}
ivp->ignores[numitems].val = (char *)NULL;
ivp->num_ignores = numitems;
}