1 | /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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2 | /*
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3 | * sed.c - very minimalist version of sed
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4 | *
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5 | * Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001 by Lineo, inc. and Mark Whitley
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6 | * Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001 by Mark Whitley <markw@codepoet.org>
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7 | * Copyright (C) 2002 Matt Kraai
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8 | * Copyright (C) 2003 by Glenn McGrath
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9 | * Copyright (C) 2003,2004 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
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10 | *
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11 | * MAINTAINER: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
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12 | *
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13 | * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
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14 | */
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15 |
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16 | /* Code overview.
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17 | *
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18 | * Files are laid out to avoid unnecessary function declarations. So for
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19 | * example, every function add_cmd calls occurs before add_cmd in this file.
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20 | *
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21 | * add_cmd() is called on each line of sed command text (from a file or from
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22 | * the command line). It calls get_address() and parse_cmd_args(). The
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23 | * resulting sed_cmd_t structures are appended to a linked list
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24 | * (G.sed_cmd_head/G.sed_cmd_tail).
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25 | *
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26 | * process_files() does actual sedding, reading data lines from each input FILE*
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27 | * (which could be stdin) and applying the sed command list (sed_cmd_head) to
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28 | * each of the resulting lines.
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29 | *
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30 | * sed_main() is where external code calls into this, with a command line.
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31 | */
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32 |
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33 | /* Supported features and commands in this version of sed:
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34 | *
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35 | * - comments ('#')
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36 | * - address matching: num|/matchstr/[,num|/matchstr/|$]command
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37 | * - commands: (p)rint, (d)elete, (s)ubstitue (with g & I flags)
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38 | * - edit commands: (a)ppend, (i)nsert, (c)hange
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39 | * - file commands: (r)ead
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40 | * - backreferences in substitution expressions (\0, \1, \2...\9)
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41 | * - grouped commands: {cmd1;cmd2}
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42 | * - transliteration (y/source-chars/dest-chars/)
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43 | * - pattern space hold space storing / swapping (g, h, x)
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44 | * - labels / branching (: label, b, t, T)
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45 | *
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46 | * (Note: Specifying an address (range) to match is *optional*; commands
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47 | * default to the whole pattern space if no specific address match was
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48 | * requested.)
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49 | *
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50 | * Todo:
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51 | * - Create a wrapper around regex to make libc's regex conform with sed
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52 | *
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53 | * Reference
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54 | * http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/sed.html
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55 | * http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sed.html
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56 | * http://sed.sourceforge.net/sedfaq3.html
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57 | */
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58 |
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59 | //config:config SED
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60 | //config: bool "sed"
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61 | //config: default y
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62 | //config: help
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63 | //config: sed is used to perform text transformations on a file
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64 | //config: or input from a pipeline.
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65 |
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66 | //kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_SED) += sed.o
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67 |
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68 | //applet:IF_SED(APPLET(sed, BB_DIR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP))
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69 |
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70 | //usage:#define sed_trivial_usage
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71 | //usage: "[-inrE] [-f FILE]... [-e CMD]... [FILE]...\n"
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72 | //usage: "or: sed [-inrE] CMD [FILE]..."
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73 | //usage:#define sed_full_usage "\n\n"
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74 | //usage: " -e CMD Add CMD to sed commands to be executed"
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75 | //usage: "\n -f FILE Add FILE contents to sed commands to be executed"
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76 | //usage: "\n -i[SFX] Edit files in-place (otherwise sends to stdout)"
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77 | //usage: "\n Optionally back files up, appending SFX"
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78 | //usage: "\n -n Suppress automatic printing of pattern space"
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79 | //usage: "\n -r,-E Use extended regex syntax"
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80 | //usage: "\n"
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81 | //usage: "\nIf no -e or -f, the first non-option argument is the sed command string."
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82 | //usage: "\nRemaining arguments are input files (stdin if none)."
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83 | //usage:
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84 | //usage:#define sed_example_usage
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85 | //usage: "$ echo \"foo\" | sed -e 's/f[a-zA-Z]o/bar/g'\n"
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86 | //usage: "bar\n"
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87 |
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88 | #include "libbb.h"
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89 | #include "common_bufsiz.h"
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90 | #include "xregex.h"
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91 |
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92 | #if 0
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93 | # define dbg(...) bb_error_msg(__VA_ARGS__)
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94 | #else
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95 | # define dbg(...) ((void)0)
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96 | #endif
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97 |
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98 |
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99 | enum {
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100 | OPT_in_place = 1 << 0,
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101 | };
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102 |
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103 | /* Each sed command turns into one of these structures. */
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104 | typedef struct sed_cmd_s {
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105 | /* Ordered by alignment requirements: currently 36 bytes on x86 */
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106 | struct sed_cmd_s *next; /* Next command (linked list, NULL terminated) */
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107 |
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108 | /* address storage */
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109 | regex_t *beg_match; /* sed -e '/match/cmd' */
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110 | regex_t *end_match; /* sed -e '/match/,/end_match/cmd' */
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111 | regex_t *sub_match; /* For 's/sub_match/string/' */
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112 | int beg_line; /* 'sed 1p' 0 == apply commands to all lines */
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113 | int beg_line_orig; /* copy of the above, needed for -i */
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114 | int end_line; /* 'sed 1,3p' 0 == one line only. -1 = last line ($). -2-N = +N */
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115 | int end_line_orig;
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116 |
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117 | FILE *sw_file; /* File (sw) command writes to, NULL for none. */
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118 | char *string; /* Data string for (saicytb) commands. */
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119 |
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120 | unsigned which_match; /* (s) Which match to replace (0 for all) */
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121 |
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122 | /* Bitfields (gcc won't group them if we don't) */
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123 | unsigned invert:1; /* the '!' after the address */
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124 | unsigned in_match:1; /* Next line also included in match? */
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125 | unsigned sub_p:1; /* (s) print option */
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126 |
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127 | char sw_last_char; /* Last line written by (sw) had no '\n' */
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128 |
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129 | /* GENERAL FIELDS */
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130 | char cmd; /* The command char: abcdDgGhHilnNpPqrstwxy:={} */
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131 | } sed_cmd_t;
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132 |
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133 | static const char semicolon_whitespace[] ALIGN1 = "; \n\r\t\v";
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134 |
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135 | struct globals {
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136 | /* options */
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137 | int be_quiet, regex_type;
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138 |
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139 | FILE *nonstdout;
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140 | char *outname, *hold_space;
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141 | smallint exitcode;
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142 |
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143 | /* list of input files */
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144 | int current_input_file, last_input_file;
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145 | char **input_file_list;
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146 | FILE *current_fp;
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147 |
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148 | regmatch_t regmatch[10];
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149 | regex_t *previous_regex_ptr;
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150 |
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151 | /* linked list of sed commands */
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152 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd_head, **sed_cmd_tail;
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153 |
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154 | /* linked list of append lines */
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155 | llist_t *append_head;
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156 |
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157 | char *add_cmd_line;
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158 |
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159 | struct pipeline {
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160 | char *buf; /* Space to hold string */
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161 | int idx; /* Space used */
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162 | int len; /* Space allocated */
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163 | } pipeline;
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164 | } FIX_ALIASING;
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165 | #define G (*(struct globals*)bb_common_bufsiz1)
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166 | #define INIT_G() do { \
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167 | setup_common_bufsiz(); \
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168 | BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(G) > COMMON_BUFSIZE); \
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169 | G.sed_cmd_tail = &G.sed_cmd_head; \
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170 | } while (0)
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171 |
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172 |
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173 | #if ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
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174 | static void sed_free_and_close_stuff(void)
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175 | {
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176 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd = G.sed_cmd_head;
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177 |
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178 | llist_free(G.append_head, free);
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179 |
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180 | while (sed_cmd) {
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181 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd_next = sed_cmd->next;
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182 |
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183 | if (sed_cmd->sw_file)
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184 | fclose(sed_cmd->sw_file);
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185 |
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186 | if (sed_cmd->beg_match) {
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187 | regfree(sed_cmd->beg_match);
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188 | free(sed_cmd->beg_match);
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189 | }
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190 | if (sed_cmd->end_match) {
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191 | regfree(sed_cmd->end_match);
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192 | free(sed_cmd->end_match);
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193 | }
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194 | if (sed_cmd->sub_match) {
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195 | regfree(sed_cmd->sub_match);
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196 | free(sed_cmd->sub_match);
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197 | }
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198 | free(sed_cmd->string);
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199 | free(sed_cmd);
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200 | sed_cmd = sed_cmd_next;
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201 | }
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202 |
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203 | free(G.hold_space);
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204 |
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205 | if (G.current_fp)
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206 | fclose(G.current_fp);
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207 | }
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208 | #else
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209 | void sed_free_and_close_stuff(void);
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210 | #endif
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211 |
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212 | /* If something bad happens during -i operation, delete temp file */
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213 |
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214 | static void cleanup_outname(void)
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215 | {
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216 | if (G.outname) unlink(G.outname);
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217 | }
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218 |
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219 | /* strcpy, replacing "\from" with 'to'. If to is NUL, replacing "\any" with 'any' */
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220 |
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221 | static unsigned parse_escapes(char *dest, const char *string, int len, char from, char to)
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222 | {
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223 | char *d = dest;
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224 | int i = 0;
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225 |
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226 | if (len == -1)
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227 | len = strlen(string);
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228 |
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229 | while (i < len) {
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230 | if (string[i] == '\\') {
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231 | if (!to || string[i+1] == from) {
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232 | if ((*d = to ? to : string[i+1]) == '\0')
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233 | return d - dest;
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234 | i += 2;
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235 | d++;
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236 | continue;
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237 | }
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238 | i++; /* skip backslash in string[] */
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239 | *d++ = '\\';
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240 | /* fall through: copy next char verbatim */
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241 | }
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242 | if ((*d = string[i++]) == '\0')
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243 | return d - dest;
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244 | d++;
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245 | }
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246 | *d = '\0';
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247 | return d - dest;
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248 | }
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249 |
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250 | static char *copy_parsing_escapes(const char *string, int len)
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251 | {
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252 | const char *s;
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253 | char *dest = xmalloc(len + 1);
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254 |
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255 | /* sed recognizes \n */
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256 | /* GNU sed also recognizes \t and \r */
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257 | for (s = "\nn\tt\rr"; *s; s += 2) {
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258 | len = parse_escapes(dest, string, len, s[1], s[0]);
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259 | string = dest;
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260 | }
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261 | return dest;
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262 | }
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263 |
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264 |
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265 | /*
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266 | * index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim - walks left to right through a string
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267 | * beginning at a specified index and returns the index of the next regular
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268 | * expression delimiter (typically a forward slash ('/')) not preceded by
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269 | * a backslash ('\'). A negative delimiter disables square bracket checking.
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270 | */
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271 | static int index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(int delimiter, const char *str)
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272 | {
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273 | int bracket = -1;
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274 | int escaped = 0;
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275 | int idx = 0;
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276 | char ch;
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277 |
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278 | if (delimiter < 0) {
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279 | bracket--;
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280 | delimiter = -delimiter;
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281 | }
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282 |
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283 | for (; (ch = str[idx]) != '\0'; idx++) {
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284 | if (bracket >= 0) {
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285 | if (ch == ']'
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286 | && !(bracket == idx - 1 || (bracket == idx - 2 && str[idx - 1] == '^'))
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287 | ) {
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288 | bracket = -1;
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289 | }
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290 | } else if (escaped)
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291 | escaped = 0;
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292 | else if (ch == '\\')
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293 | escaped = 1;
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294 | else if (bracket == -1 && ch == '[')
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295 | bracket = idx;
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296 | else if (ch == delimiter)
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297 | return idx;
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298 | }
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299 |
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300 | /* if we make it to here, we've hit the end of the string */
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301 | bb_error_msg_and_die("unmatched '%c'", delimiter);
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302 | }
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303 |
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304 | /*
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305 | * Returns the index of the third delimiter
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306 | */
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307 | static int parse_regex_delim(const char *cmdstr, char **match, char **replace)
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308 | {
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309 | const char *cmdstr_ptr = cmdstr;
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310 | unsigned char delimiter;
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311 | int idx = 0;
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312 |
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313 | /* verify that the 's' or 'y' is followed by something. That something
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314 | * (typically a 'slash') is now our regexp delimiter... */
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315 | if (*cmdstr == '\0')
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316 | bb_error_msg_and_die("bad format in substitution expression");
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317 | delimiter = *cmdstr_ptr++;
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318 |
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319 | /* save the match string */
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320 | idx = index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(delimiter, cmdstr_ptr);
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321 | *match = copy_parsing_escapes(cmdstr_ptr, idx);
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322 |
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323 | /* save the replacement string */
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324 | cmdstr_ptr += idx + 1;
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325 | idx = index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(- (int)delimiter, cmdstr_ptr);
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326 | *replace = copy_parsing_escapes(cmdstr_ptr, idx);
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327 |
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328 | return ((cmdstr_ptr - cmdstr) + idx);
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329 | }
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330 |
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331 | /*
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332 | * returns the index in the string just past where the address ends.
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333 | */
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334 | static int get_address(const char *my_str, int *linenum, regex_t ** regex)
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335 | {
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336 | const char *pos = my_str;
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337 |
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338 | if (isdigit(*my_str)) {
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339 | *linenum = strtol(my_str, (char**)&pos, 10);
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340 | /* endstr shouldnt ever equal NULL */
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341 | } else if (*my_str == '$') {
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342 | *linenum = -1;
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343 | pos++;
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344 | } else if (*my_str == '/' || *my_str == '\\') {
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345 | int next;
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346 | char delimiter;
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347 | char *temp;
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348 |
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349 | delimiter = '/';
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350 | if (*my_str == '\\')
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351 | delimiter = *++pos;
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352 | next = index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(delimiter, ++pos);
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353 | temp = copy_parsing_escapes(pos, next);
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354 | *regex = xzalloc(sizeof(regex_t));
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355 | xregcomp(*regex, temp, G.regex_type);
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356 | free(temp);
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357 | /* Move position to next character after last delimiter */
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358 | pos += (next+1);
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359 | }
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360 | return pos - my_str;
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361 | }
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362 |
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363 | /* Grab a filename. Whitespace at start is skipped, then goes to EOL. */
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364 | static int parse_file_cmd(/*sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd,*/ const char *filecmdstr, char **retval)
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365 | {
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366 | int start = 0, idx, hack = 0;
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367 |
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368 | /* Skip whitespace, then grab filename to end of line */
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369 | while (isspace(filecmdstr[start]))
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370 | start++;
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371 | idx = start;
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372 | while (filecmdstr[idx] && filecmdstr[idx] != '\n')
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373 | idx++;
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374 |
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375 | /* If lines glued together, put backslash back. */
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376 | if (filecmdstr[idx] == '\n')
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377 | hack = 1;
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378 | if (idx == start)
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379 | bb_error_msg_and_die("empty filename");
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380 | *retval = xstrndup(filecmdstr+start, idx-start+hack+1);
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381 | if (hack)
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382 | (*retval)[idx] = '\\';
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383 |
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384 | return idx;
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385 | }
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386 |
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387 | static int parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, const char *substr)
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388 | {
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389 | int cflags = G.regex_type;
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390 | char *match;
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391 | int idx;
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392 |
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393 | /*
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394 | * A substitution command should look something like this:
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395 | * s/match/replace/ #giIpw
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396 | * || | |||
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397 | * mandatory optional
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398 | */
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399 | idx = parse_regex_delim(substr, &match, &sed_cmd->string);
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400 |
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401 | /* determine the number of back references in the match string */
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402 | /* Note: we compute this here rather than in the do_subst_command()
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403 | * function to save processor time, at the expense of a little more memory
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404 | * (4 bits) per sed_cmd */
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405 |
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406 | /* process the flags */
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407 |
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408 | sed_cmd->which_match = 1;
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409 | dbg("s flags:'%s'", substr + idx + 1);
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410 | while (substr[++idx]) {
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411 | dbg("s flag:'%c'", substr[idx]);
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412 | /* Parse match number */
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413 | if (isdigit(substr[idx])) {
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414 | if (match[0] != '^') {
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415 | /* Match 0 treated as all, multiple matches we take the last one. */
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416 | const char *pos = substr + idx;
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417 | /* FIXME: error check? */
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418 | sed_cmd->which_match = (unsigned)strtol(substr+idx, (char**) &pos, 10);
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419 | idx = pos - substr - 1;
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420 | }
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421 | continue;
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422 | }
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423 | /* Skip spaces */
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424 | if (isspace(substr[idx]))
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425 | continue;
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426 |
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427 | switch (substr[idx]) {
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428 | /* Replace all occurrences */
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429 | case 'g':
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430 | if (match[0] != '^')
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431 | sed_cmd->which_match = 0;
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432 | break;
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433 | /* Print pattern space */
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434 | case 'p':
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435 | sed_cmd->sub_p = 1;
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436 | break;
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437 | /* Write to file */
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438 | case 'w':
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439 | {
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440 | char *fname;
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441 | idx += parse_file_cmd(/*sed_cmd,*/ substr+idx+1, &fname);
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442 | sed_cmd->sw_file = xfopen_for_write(fname);
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443 | sed_cmd->sw_last_char = '\n';
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444 | free(fname);
|
---|
445 | break;
|
---|
446 | }
|
---|
447 | /* Ignore case (gnu exension) */
|
---|
448 | case 'i':
|
---|
449 | case 'I':
|
---|
450 | cflags |= REG_ICASE;
|
---|
451 | break;
|
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452 | /* Comment */
|
---|
453 | case '#':
|
---|
454 | // while (substr[++idx]) continue;
|
---|
455 | idx += strlen(substr + idx); // same
|
---|
456 | /* Fall through */
|
---|
457 | /* End of command */
|
---|
458 | case ';':
|
---|
459 | case '}':
|
---|
460 | goto out;
|
---|
461 | default:
|
---|
462 | dbg("s bad flags:'%s'", substr + idx);
|
---|
463 | bb_error_msg_and_die("bad option in substitution expression");
|
---|
464 | }
|
---|
465 | }
|
---|
466 | out:
|
---|
467 | /* compile the match string into a regex */
|
---|
468 | if (*match != '\0') {
|
---|
469 | /* If match is empty, we use last regex used at runtime */
|
---|
470 | sed_cmd->sub_match = xzalloc(sizeof(regex_t));
|
---|
471 | dbg("xregcomp('%s',%x)", match, cflags);
|
---|
472 | xregcomp(sed_cmd->sub_match, match, cflags);
|
---|
473 | dbg("regcomp ok");
|
---|
474 | }
|
---|
475 | free(match);
|
---|
476 |
|
---|
477 | return idx;
|
---|
478 | }
|
---|
479 |
|
---|
480 | /*
|
---|
481 | * Process the commands arguments
|
---|
482 | */
|
---|
483 | static const char *parse_cmd_args(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, const char *cmdstr)
|
---|
484 | {
|
---|
485 | static const char cmd_letters[] ALIGN1 = "saicrw:btTydDgGhHlnNpPqx={}";
|
---|
486 | enum {
|
---|
487 | IDX_s = 0,
|
---|
488 | IDX_a,
|
---|
489 | IDX_i,
|
---|
490 | IDX_c,
|
---|
491 | IDX_r,
|
---|
492 | IDX_w,
|
---|
493 | IDX_colon,
|
---|
494 | IDX_b,
|
---|
495 | IDX_t,
|
---|
496 | IDX_T,
|
---|
497 | IDX_y,
|
---|
498 | IDX_d,
|
---|
499 | IDX_D,
|
---|
500 | IDX_g,
|
---|
501 | IDX_G,
|
---|
502 | IDX_h,
|
---|
503 | IDX_H,
|
---|
504 | IDX_l,
|
---|
505 | IDX_n,
|
---|
506 | IDX_N,
|
---|
507 | IDX_p,
|
---|
508 | IDX_P,
|
---|
509 | IDX_q,
|
---|
510 | IDX_x,
|
---|
511 | IDX_equal,
|
---|
512 | IDX_lbrace,
|
---|
513 | IDX_rbrace,
|
---|
514 | IDX_nul
|
---|
515 | };
|
---|
516 | unsigned idx;
|
---|
517 |
|
---|
518 | BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(cmd_letters)-1 != IDX_nul);
|
---|
519 |
|
---|
520 | idx = strchrnul(cmd_letters, sed_cmd->cmd) - cmd_letters;
|
---|
521 |
|
---|
522 | /* handle (s)ubstitution command */
|
---|
523 | if (idx == IDX_s) {
|
---|
524 | cmdstr += parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd, cmdstr);
|
---|
525 | }
|
---|
526 | /* handle edit cmds: (a)ppend, (i)nsert, and (c)hange */
|
---|
527 | else if (idx <= IDX_c) { /* a,i,c */
|
---|
528 | unsigned len;
|
---|
529 |
|
---|
530 | if (idx < IDX_c) { /* a,i */
|
---|
531 | if (sed_cmd->end_line || sed_cmd->end_match)
|
---|
532 | bb_error_msg_and_die("command '%c' uses only one address", sed_cmd->cmd);
|
---|
533 | }
|
---|
534 | for (;;) {
|
---|
535 | if (*cmdstr == '\n' || *cmdstr == '\\') {
|
---|
536 | cmdstr++;
|
---|
537 | break;
|
---|
538 | }
|
---|
539 | if (!isspace(*cmdstr))
|
---|
540 | break;
|
---|
541 | cmdstr++;
|
---|
542 | }
|
---|
543 | len = strlen(cmdstr);
|
---|
544 | sed_cmd->string = copy_parsing_escapes(cmdstr, len);
|
---|
545 | cmdstr += len;
|
---|
546 | /* "\anychar" -> "anychar" */
|
---|
547 | parse_escapes(sed_cmd->string, sed_cmd->string, -1, '\0', '\0');
|
---|
548 | }
|
---|
549 | /* handle file cmds: (r)ead */
|
---|
550 | else if (idx <= IDX_w) { /* r,w */
|
---|
551 | if (idx < IDX_w) { /* r */
|
---|
552 | if (sed_cmd->end_line || sed_cmd->end_match)
|
---|
553 | bb_error_msg_and_die("command '%c' uses only one address", sed_cmd->cmd);
|
---|
554 | }
|
---|
555 | cmdstr += parse_file_cmd(/*sed_cmd,*/ cmdstr, &sed_cmd->string);
|
---|
556 | if (sed_cmd->cmd == 'w') {
|
---|
557 | sed_cmd->sw_file = xfopen_for_write(sed_cmd->string);
|
---|
558 | sed_cmd->sw_last_char = '\n';
|
---|
559 | }
|
---|
560 | }
|
---|
561 | /* handle branch commands */
|
---|
562 | else if (idx <= IDX_T) { /* :,b,t,T */
|
---|
563 | int length;
|
---|
564 |
|
---|
565 | cmdstr = skip_whitespace(cmdstr);
|
---|
566 | length = strcspn(cmdstr, semicolon_whitespace);
|
---|
567 | if (length) {
|
---|
568 | sed_cmd->string = xstrndup(cmdstr, length);
|
---|
569 | cmdstr += length;
|
---|
570 | }
|
---|
571 | }
|
---|
572 | /* translation command */
|
---|
573 | else if (idx == IDX_y) {
|
---|
574 | char *match, *replace;
|
---|
575 | int i = cmdstr[0];
|
---|
576 |
|
---|
577 | cmdstr += parse_regex_delim(cmdstr, &match, &replace)+1;
|
---|
578 | /* \n already parsed, but \delimiter needs unescaping. */
|
---|
579 | parse_escapes(match, match, -1, i, i);
|
---|
580 | parse_escapes(replace, replace, -1, i, i);
|
---|
581 |
|
---|
582 | sed_cmd->string = xzalloc((strlen(match) + 1) * 2);
|
---|
583 | for (i = 0; match[i] && replace[i]; i++) {
|
---|
584 | sed_cmd->string[i*2] = match[i];
|
---|
585 | sed_cmd->string[i*2+1] = replace[i];
|
---|
586 | }
|
---|
587 | free(match);
|
---|
588 | free(replace);
|
---|
589 | }
|
---|
590 | /* if it wasnt a single-letter command that takes no arguments
|
---|
591 | * then it must be an invalid command.
|
---|
592 | */
|
---|
593 | else if (idx >= IDX_nul) { /* not d,D,g,G,h,H,l,n,N,p,P,q,x,=,{,} */
|
---|
594 | bb_error_msg_and_die("unsupported command %c", sed_cmd->cmd);
|
---|
595 | }
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | /* give back whatever's left over */
|
---|
598 | return cmdstr;
|
---|
599 | }
|
---|
600 |
|
---|
601 |
|
---|
602 | /* Parse address+command sets, skipping comment lines. */
|
---|
603 |
|
---|
604 | static void add_cmd(const char *cmdstr)
|
---|
605 | {
|
---|
606 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
|
---|
607 | unsigned len, n;
|
---|
608 |
|
---|
609 | /* Append this line to any unfinished line from last time. */
|
---|
610 | if (G.add_cmd_line) {
|
---|
611 | char *tp = xasprintf("%s\n%s", G.add_cmd_line, cmdstr);
|
---|
612 | free(G.add_cmd_line);
|
---|
613 | cmdstr = G.add_cmd_line = tp;
|
---|
614 | }
|
---|
615 |
|
---|
616 | /* If this line ends with unescaped backslash, request next line. */
|
---|
617 | n = len = strlen(cmdstr);
|
---|
618 | while (n && cmdstr[n-1] == '\\')
|
---|
619 | n--;
|
---|
620 | if ((len - n) & 1) { /* if odd number of trailing backslashes */
|
---|
621 | if (!G.add_cmd_line)
|
---|
622 | G.add_cmd_line = xstrdup(cmdstr);
|
---|
623 | G.add_cmd_line[len-1] = '\0';
|
---|
624 | return;
|
---|
625 | }
|
---|
626 |
|
---|
627 | /* Loop parsing all commands in this line. */
|
---|
628 | while (*cmdstr) {
|
---|
629 | /* Skip leading whitespace and semicolons */
|
---|
630 | cmdstr += strspn(cmdstr, semicolon_whitespace);
|
---|
631 |
|
---|
632 | /* If no more commands, exit. */
|
---|
633 | if (!*cmdstr) break;
|
---|
634 |
|
---|
635 | /* if this is a comment, jump past it and keep going */
|
---|
636 | if (*cmdstr == '#') {
|
---|
637 | /* "#n" is the same as using -n on the command line */
|
---|
638 | if (cmdstr[1] == 'n')
|
---|
639 | G.be_quiet++;
|
---|
640 | cmdstr = strpbrk(cmdstr, "\n\r");
|
---|
641 | if (!cmdstr) break;
|
---|
642 | continue;
|
---|
643 | }
|
---|
644 |
|
---|
645 | /* parse the command
|
---|
646 | * format is: [addr][,addr][!]cmd
|
---|
647 | * |----||-----||-|
|
---|
648 | * part1 part2 part3
|
---|
649 | */
|
---|
650 |
|
---|
651 | sed_cmd = xzalloc(sizeof(sed_cmd_t));
|
---|
652 |
|
---|
653 | /* first part (if present) is an address: either a '$', a number or a /regex/ */
|
---|
654 | cmdstr += get_address(cmdstr, &sed_cmd->beg_line, &sed_cmd->beg_match);
|
---|
655 | sed_cmd->beg_line_orig = sed_cmd->beg_line;
|
---|
656 |
|
---|
657 | /* second part (if present) will begin with a comma */
|
---|
658 | if (*cmdstr == ',') {
|
---|
659 | int idx;
|
---|
660 |
|
---|
661 | cmdstr++;
|
---|
662 | if (*cmdstr == '+' && isdigit(cmdstr[1])) {
|
---|
663 | /* http://sed.sourceforge.net/sedfaq3.html#s3.3
|
---|
664 | * Under GNU sed 3.02+, ssed, and sed15+, <address2>
|
---|
665 | * may also be a notation of the form +num,
|
---|
666 | * indicating the next num lines after <address1> is
|
---|
667 | * matched.
|
---|
668 | * GNU sed 4.2.1 accepts even "+" (meaning "+0").
|
---|
669 | * We don't (we check for isdigit, see above), think
|
---|
670 | * about the "+-3" case.
|
---|
671 | */
|
---|
672 | char *end;
|
---|
673 | /* code is smaller compared to using &cmdstr here: */
|
---|
674 | idx = strtol(cmdstr+1, &end, 10);
|
---|
675 | sed_cmd->end_line = -2 - idx;
|
---|
676 | cmdstr = end;
|
---|
677 | } else {
|
---|
678 | idx = get_address(cmdstr, &sed_cmd->end_line, &sed_cmd->end_match);
|
---|
679 | cmdstr += idx;
|
---|
680 | idx--; /* if 0, trigger error check below */
|
---|
681 | }
|
---|
682 | if (idx < 0)
|
---|
683 | bb_error_msg_and_die("no address after comma");
|
---|
684 | sed_cmd->end_line_orig = sed_cmd->end_line;
|
---|
685 | }
|
---|
686 |
|
---|
687 | /* skip whitespace before the command */
|
---|
688 | cmdstr = skip_whitespace(cmdstr);
|
---|
689 |
|
---|
690 | /* Check for inversion flag */
|
---|
691 | if (*cmdstr == '!') {
|
---|
692 | sed_cmd->invert = 1;
|
---|
693 | cmdstr++;
|
---|
694 |
|
---|
695 | /* skip whitespace before the command */
|
---|
696 | cmdstr = skip_whitespace(cmdstr);
|
---|
697 | }
|
---|
698 |
|
---|
699 | /* last part (mandatory) will be a command */
|
---|
700 | if (!*cmdstr)
|
---|
701 | bb_error_msg_and_die("missing command");
|
---|
702 | sed_cmd->cmd = *cmdstr++;
|
---|
703 | cmdstr = parse_cmd_args(sed_cmd, cmdstr);
|
---|
704 |
|
---|
705 | /* cmdstr now points past args.
|
---|
706 | * GNU sed requires a separator, if there are more commands,
|
---|
707 | * else it complains "char N: extra characters after command".
|
---|
708 | * Example: "sed 'p;d'". We also allow "sed 'pd'".
|
---|
709 | */
|
---|
710 |
|
---|
711 | /* Add the command to the command array */
|
---|
712 | *G.sed_cmd_tail = sed_cmd;
|
---|
713 | G.sed_cmd_tail = &sed_cmd->next;
|
---|
714 | }
|
---|
715 |
|
---|
716 | /* If we glued multiple lines together, free the memory. */
|
---|
717 | free(G.add_cmd_line);
|
---|
718 | G.add_cmd_line = NULL;
|
---|
719 | }
|
---|
720 |
|
---|
721 | /* Append to a string, reallocating memory as necessary. */
|
---|
722 |
|
---|
723 | #define PIPE_GROW 64
|
---|
724 |
|
---|
725 | static void pipe_putc(char c)
|
---|
726 | {
|
---|
727 | if (G.pipeline.idx == G.pipeline.len) {
|
---|
728 | G.pipeline.buf = xrealloc(G.pipeline.buf,
|
---|
729 | G.pipeline.len + PIPE_GROW);
|
---|
730 | G.pipeline.len += PIPE_GROW;
|
---|
731 | }
|
---|
732 | G.pipeline.buf[G.pipeline.idx++] = c;
|
---|
733 | }
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | static void do_subst_w_backrefs(char *line, char *replace)
|
---|
736 | {
|
---|
737 | int i, j;
|
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | /* go through the replacement string */
|
---|
740 | for (i = 0; replace[i]; i++) {
|
---|
741 | /* if we find a backreference (\1, \2, etc.) print the backref'ed text */
|
---|
742 | if (replace[i] == '\\') {
|
---|
743 | unsigned backref = replace[++i] - '0';
|
---|
744 | if (backref <= 9) {
|
---|
745 | /* print out the text held in G.regmatch[backref] */
|
---|
746 | if (G.regmatch[backref].rm_so != -1) {
|
---|
747 | j = G.regmatch[backref].rm_so;
|
---|
748 | while (j < G.regmatch[backref].rm_eo)
|
---|
749 | pipe_putc(line[j++]);
|
---|
750 | }
|
---|
751 | continue;
|
---|
752 | }
|
---|
753 | /* I _think_ it is impossible to get '\' to be
|
---|
754 | * the last char in replace string. Thus we dont check
|
---|
755 | * for replace[i] == NUL. (counterexample anyone?) */
|
---|
756 | /* if we find a backslash escaped character, print the character */
|
---|
757 | pipe_putc(replace[i]);
|
---|
758 | continue;
|
---|
759 | }
|
---|
760 | /* if we find an unescaped '&' print out the whole matched text. */
|
---|
761 | if (replace[i] == '&') {
|
---|
762 | j = G.regmatch[0].rm_so;
|
---|
763 | while (j < G.regmatch[0].rm_eo)
|
---|
764 | pipe_putc(line[j++]);
|
---|
765 | continue;
|
---|
766 | }
|
---|
767 | /* Otherwise just output the character. */
|
---|
768 | pipe_putc(replace[i]);
|
---|
769 | }
|
---|
770 | }
|
---|
771 |
|
---|
772 | static int do_subst_command(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, char **line_p)
|
---|
773 | {
|
---|
774 | char *line = *line_p;
|
---|
775 | unsigned match_count = 0;
|
---|
776 | bool altered = 0;
|
---|
777 | bool prev_match_empty = 1;
|
---|
778 | bool tried_at_eol = 0;
|
---|
779 | regex_t *current_regex;
|
---|
780 |
|
---|
781 | current_regex = sed_cmd->sub_match;
|
---|
782 | /* Handle empty regex. */
|
---|
783 | if (!current_regex) {
|
---|
784 | current_regex = G.previous_regex_ptr;
|
---|
785 | if (!current_regex)
|
---|
786 | bb_error_msg_and_die("no previous regexp");
|
---|
787 | }
|
---|
788 | G.previous_regex_ptr = current_regex;
|
---|
789 |
|
---|
790 | /* Find the first match */
|
---|
791 | dbg("matching '%s'", line);
|
---|
792 | if (REG_NOMATCH == regexec(current_regex, line, 10, G.regmatch, 0)) {
|
---|
793 | dbg("no match");
|
---|
794 | return 0;
|
---|
795 | }
|
---|
796 | dbg("match");
|
---|
797 |
|
---|
798 | /* Initialize temporary output buffer. */
|
---|
799 | G.pipeline.buf = xmalloc(PIPE_GROW);
|
---|
800 | G.pipeline.len = PIPE_GROW;
|
---|
801 | G.pipeline.idx = 0;
|
---|
802 |
|
---|
803 | /* Now loop through, substituting for matches */
|
---|
804 | do {
|
---|
805 | int start = G.regmatch[0].rm_so;
|
---|
806 | int end = G.regmatch[0].rm_eo;
|
---|
807 | int i;
|
---|
808 |
|
---|
809 | match_count++;
|
---|
810 |
|
---|
811 | /* If we aren't interested in this match, output old line to
|
---|
812 | * end of match and continue */
|
---|
813 | if (sed_cmd->which_match
|
---|
814 | && (sed_cmd->which_match != match_count)
|
---|
815 | ) {
|
---|
816 | for (i = 0; i < end; i++)
|
---|
817 | pipe_putc(*line++);
|
---|
818 | /* Null match? Print one more char */
|
---|
819 | if (start == end && *line)
|
---|
820 | pipe_putc(*line++);
|
---|
821 | goto next;
|
---|
822 | }
|
---|
823 |
|
---|
824 | /* Print everything before the match */
|
---|
825 | for (i = 0; i < start; i++)
|
---|
826 | pipe_putc(line[i]);
|
---|
827 |
|
---|
828 | /* Then print the substitution string,
|
---|
829 | * unless we just matched empty string after non-empty one.
|
---|
830 | * Example: string "cccd", pattern "c*", repl "R":
|
---|
831 | * result is "RdR", not "RRdR": first match "ccc",
|
---|
832 | * second is "" before "d", third is "" after "d".
|
---|
833 | * Second match is NOT replaced!
|
---|
834 | */
|
---|
835 | if (prev_match_empty || start != 0 || start != end) {
|
---|
836 | //dbg("%d %d %d", prev_match_empty, start, end);
|
---|
837 | dbg("inserting replacement at %d in '%s'", start, line);
|
---|
838 | do_subst_w_backrefs(line, sed_cmd->string);
|
---|
839 | /* Flag that something has changed */
|
---|
840 | altered = 1;
|
---|
841 | } else {
|
---|
842 | dbg("NOT inserting replacement at %d in '%s'", start, line);
|
---|
843 | }
|
---|
844 |
|
---|
845 | /* If matched string is empty (f.e. "c*" pattern),
|
---|
846 | * copy verbatim one char after it before attempting more matches
|
---|
847 | */
|
---|
848 | prev_match_empty = (start == end);
|
---|
849 | if (prev_match_empty) {
|
---|
850 | if (!line[end]) {
|
---|
851 | tried_at_eol = 1;
|
---|
852 | } else {
|
---|
853 | pipe_putc(line[end]);
|
---|
854 | end++;
|
---|
855 | }
|
---|
856 | }
|
---|
857 |
|
---|
858 | /* Advance past the match */
|
---|
859 | dbg("line += %d", end);
|
---|
860 | line += end;
|
---|
861 |
|
---|
862 | /* if we're not doing this globally, get out now */
|
---|
863 | if (sed_cmd->which_match != 0)
|
---|
864 | break;
|
---|
865 | next:
|
---|
866 | /* Exit if we are at EOL and already tried matching at it */
|
---|
867 | if (*line == '\0') {
|
---|
868 | if (tried_at_eol)
|
---|
869 | break;
|
---|
870 | tried_at_eol = 1;
|
---|
871 | }
|
---|
872 |
|
---|
873 | //maybe (end ? REG_NOTBOL : 0) instead of unconditional REG_NOTBOL?
|
---|
874 | } while (regexec(current_regex, line, 10, G.regmatch, REG_NOTBOL) != REG_NOMATCH);
|
---|
875 |
|
---|
876 | /* Copy rest of string into output pipeline */
|
---|
877 | while (1) {
|
---|
878 | char c = *line++;
|
---|
879 | pipe_putc(c);
|
---|
880 | if (c == '\0')
|
---|
881 | break;
|
---|
882 | }
|
---|
883 |
|
---|
884 | free(*line_p);
|
---|
885 | *line_p = G.pipeline.buf;
|
---|
886 | return altered;
|
---|
887 | }
|
---|
888 |
|
---|
889 | /* Set command pointer to point to this label. (Does not handle null label.) */
|
---|
890 | static sed_cmd_t *branch_to(char *label)
|
---|
891 | {
|
---|
892 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
|
---|
893 |
|
---|
894 | for (sed_cmd = G.sed_cmd_head; sed_cmd; sed_cmd = sed_cmd->next) {
|
---|
895 | if (sed_cmd->cmd == ':' && sed_cmd->string && !strcmp(sed_cmd->string, label)) {
|
---|
896 | return sed_cmd;
|
---|
897 | }
|
---|
898 | }
|
---|
899 | bb_error_msg_and_die("can't find label for jump to '%s'", label);
|
---|
900 | }
|
---|
901 |
|
---|
902 | static void append(char *s)
|
---|
903 | {
|
---|
904 | llist_add_to_end(&G.append_head, s);
|
---|
905 | }
|
---|
906 |
|
---|
907 | /* Output line of text. */
|
---|
908 | /* Note:
|
---|
909 | * The tricks with NO_EOL_CHAR and last_puts_char are there to emulate gnu sed.
|
---|
910 | * Without them, we had this:
|
---|
911 | * echo -n thingy >z1
|
---|
912 | * echo -n again >z2
|
---|
913 | * >znull
|
---|
914 | * sed "s/i/z/" z1 z2 znull | hexdump -vC
|
---|
915 | * output:
|
---|
916 | * gnu sed 4.1.5:
|
---|
917 | * 00000000 74 68 7a 6e 67 79 0a 61 67 61 7a 6e |thzngy.agazn|
|
---|
918 | * bbox:
|
---|
919 | * 00000000 74 68 7a 6e 67 79 61 67 61 7a 6e |thzngyagazn|
|
---|
920 | */
|
---|
921 | enum {
|
---|
922 | NO_EOL_CHAR = 1,
|
---|
923 | LAST_IS_NUL = 2,
|
---|
924 | };
|
---|
925 | static void puts_maybe_newline(char *s, FILE *file, char *last_puts_char, char last_gets_char)
|
---|
926 | {
|
---|
927 | char lpc = *last_puts_char;
|
---|
928 |
|
---|
929 | /* Need to insert a '\n' between two files because first file's
|
---|
930 | * last line wasn't terminated? */
|
---|
931 | if (lpc != '\n' && lpc != '\0') {
|
---|
932 | fputc('\n', file);
|
---|
933 | lpc = '\n';
|
---|
934 | }
|
---|
935 | fputs(s, file);
|
---|
936 |
|
---|
937 | /* 'x' - just something which is not '\n', '\0' or NO_EOL_CHAR */
|
---|
938 | if (s[0])
|
---|
939 | lpc = 'x';
|
---|
940 |
|
---|
941 | /* had trailing '\0' and it was last char of file? */
|
---|
942 | if (last_gets_char == LAST_IS_NUL) {
|
---|
943 | fputc('\0', file);
|
---|
944 | lpc = 'x'; /* */
|
---|
945 | } else
|
---|
946 | /* had trailing '\n' or '\0'? */
|
---|
947 | if (last_gets_char != NO_EOL_CHAR) {
|
---|
948 | fputc(last_gets_char, file);
|
---|
949 | lpc = last_gets_char;
|
---|
950 | }
|
---|
951 |
|
---|
952 | if (ferror(file)) {
|
---|
953 | xfunc_error_retval = 4; /* It's what gnu sed exits with... */
|
---|
954 | bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_write_error);
|
---|
955 | }
|
---|
956 | *last_puts_char = lpc;
|
---|
957 | }
|
---|
958 |
|
---|
959 | static void flush_append(char *last_puts_char)
|
---|
960 | {
|
---|
961 | char *data;
|
---|
962 |
|
---|
963 | /* Output appended lines. */
|
---|
964 | while ((data = (char *)llist_pop(&G.append_head)) != NULL) {
|
---|
965 | /* Append command does not respect "nonterminated-ness"
|
---|
966 | * of last line. Try this:
|
---|
967 | * $ echo -n "woot" | sed -e '/woot/a woo' -
|
---|
968 | * woot
|
---|
969 | * woo
|
---|
970 | * (both lines are terminated with \n)
|
---|
971 | * Therefore we do not propagate "last_gets_char" here,
|
---|
972 | * pass '\n' instead:
|
---|
973 | */
|
---|
974 | puts_maybe_newline(data, G.nonstdout, last_puts_char, '\n');
|
---|
975 | free(data);
|
---|
976 | }
|
---|
977 | }
|
---|
978 |
|
---|
979 | /* Get next line of input from G.input_file_list, flushing append buffer and
|
---|
980 | * noting if we ran out of files without a newline on the last line we read.
|
---|
981 | */
|
---|
982 | static char *get_next_line(char *gets_char, char *last_puts_char)
|
---|
983 | {
|
---|
984 | char *temp = NULL;
|
---|
985 | int len;
|
---|
986 | char gc;
|
---|
987 |
|
---|
988 | flush_append(last_puts_char);
|
---|
989 |
|
---|
990 | /* will be returned if last line in the file
|
---|
991 | * doesn't end with either '\n' or '\0' */
|
---|
992 | gc = NO_EOL_CHAR;
|
---|
993 | for (; G.current_input_file <= G.last_input_file; G.current_input_file++) {
|
---|
994 | FILE *fp = G.current_fp;
|
---|
995 | if (!fp) {
|
---|
996 | const char *path = G.input_file_list[G.current_input_file];
|
---|
997 | fp = stdin;
|
---|
998 | if (path != bb_msg_standard_input) {
|
---|
999 | fp = fopen_or_warn(path, "r");
|
---|
1000 | if (!fp) {
|
---|
1001 | G.exitcode = EXIT_FAILURE;
|
---|
1002 | continue;
|
---|
1003 | }
|
---|
1004 | }
|
---|
1005 | G.current_fp = fp;
|
---|
1006 | }
|
---|
1007 | /* Read line up to a newline or NUL byte, inclusive,
|
---|
1008 | * return malloc'ed char[]. length of the chunk read
|
---|
1009 | * is stored in len. NULL if EOF/error */
|
---|
1010 | temp = bb_get_chunk_from_file(fp, &len);
|
---|
1011 | if (temp) {
|
---|
1012 | /* len > 0 here, it's ok to do temp[len-1] */
|
---|
1013 | char c = temp[len-1];
|
---|
1014 | if (c == '\n' || c == '\0') {
|
---|
1015 | temp[len-1] = '\0';
|
---|
1016 | gc = c;
|
---|
1017 | if (c == '\0') {
|
---|
1018 | int ch = fgetc(fp);
|
---|
1019 | if (ch != EOF)
|
---|
1020 | ungetc(ch, fp);
|
---|
1021 | else
|
---|
1022 | gc = LAST_IS_NUL;
|
---|
1023 | }
|
---|
1024 | }
|
---|
1025 | /* else we put NO_EOL_CHAR into *gets_char */
|
---|
1026 | break;
|
---|
1027 |
|
---|
1028 | /* NB: I had the idea of peeking next file(s) and returning
|
---|
1029 | * NO_EOL_CHAR only if it is the *last* non-empty
|
---|
1030 | * input file. But there is a case where this won't work:
|
---|
1031 | * file1: "a woo\nb woo"
|
---|
1032 | * file2: "c no\nd no"
|
---|
1033 | * sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input1 input2 => "a bang\nb bang"
|
---|
1034 | * (note: *no* newline after "b bang"!) */
|
---|
1035 | }
|
---|
1036 | /* Close this file and advance to next one */
|
---|
1037 | fclose_if_not_stdin(fp);
|
---|
1038 | G.current_fp = NULL;
|
---|
1039 | }
|
---|
1040 | *gets_char = gc;
|
---|
1041 | return temp;
|
---|
1042 | }
|
---|
1043 |
|
---|
1044 | #define sed_puts(s, n) (puts_maybe_newline(s, G.nonstdout, &last_puts_char, n))
|
---|
1045 |
|
---|
1046 | static int beg_match(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, const char *pattern_space)
|
---|
1047 | {
|
---|
1048 | int retval = sed_cmd->beg_match && !regexec(sed_cmd->beg_match, pattern_space, 0, NULL, 0);
|
---|
1049 | if (retval)
|
---|
1050 | G.previous_regex_ptr = sed_cmd->beg_match;
|
---|
1051 | return retval;
|
---|
1052 | }
|
---|
1053 |
|
---|
1054 | /* Process all the lines in all the files */
|
---|
1055 |
|
---|
1056 | static void process_files(void)
|
---|
1057 | {
|
---|
1058 | char *pattern_space, *next_line;
|
---|
1059 | int linenum = 0;
|
---|
1060 | char last_puts_char = '\n';
|
---|
1061 | char last_gets_char, next_gets_char;
|
---|
1062 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
|
---|
1063 | int substituted;
|
---|
1064 |
|
---|
1065 | /* Prime the pump */
|
---|
1066 | next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char, &last_puts_char);
|
---|
1067 |
|
---|
1068 | /* Go through every line in each file */
|
---|
1069 | again:
|
---|
1070 | substituted = 0;
|
---|
1071 |
|
---|
1072 | /* Advance to next line. Stop if out of lines. */
|
---|
1073 | pattern_space = next_line;
|
---|
1074 | if (!pattern_space)
|
---|
1075 | return;
|
---|
1076 | last_gets_char = next_gets_char;
|
---|
1077 |
|
---|
1078 | /* Read one line in advance so we can act on the last line,
|
---|
1079 | * the '$' address */
|
---|
1080 | next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char, &last_puts_char);
|
---|
1081 | linenum++;
|
---|
1082 |
|
---|
1083 | /* For every line, go through all the commands */
|
---|
1084 | restart:
|
---|
1085 | for (sed_cmd = G.sed_cmd_head; sed_cmd; sed_cmd = sed_cmd->next) {
|
---|
1086 | int old_matched, matched;
|
---|
1087 |
|
---|
1088 | old_matched = sed_cmd->in_match;
|
---|
1089 |
|
---|
1090 | /* Determine if this command matches this line: */
|
---|
1091 |
|
---|
1092 | dbg("match1:%d", sed_cmd->in_match);
|
---|
1093 | dbg("match2:%d", (!sed_cmd->beg_line && !sed_cmd->end_line
|
---|
1094 | && !sed_cmd->beg_match && !sed_cmd->end_match));
|
---|
1095 | dbg("match3:%d", (sed_cmd->beg_line > 0
|
---|
1096 | && (sed_cmd->end_line || sed_cmd->end_match
|
---|
1097 | ? (sed_cmd->beg_line <= linenum)
|
---|
1098 | : (sed_cmd->beg_line == linenum)
|
---|
1099 | )
|
---|
1100 | ));
|
---|
1101 | dbg("match4:%d", (beg_match(sed_cmd, pattern_space)));
|
---|
1102 | dbg("match5:%d", (sed_cmd->beg_line == -1 && next_line == NULL));
|
---|
1103 |
|
---|
1104 | /* Are we continuing a previous multi-line match? */
|
---|
1105 | sed_cmd->in_match = sed_cmd->in_match
|
---|
1106 | /* Or is no range necessary? */
|
---|
1107 | || (!sed_cmd->beg_line && !sed_cmd->end_line
|
---|
1108 | && !sed_cmd->beg_match && !sed_cmd->end_match)
|
---|
1109 | /* Or did we match the start of a numerical range? */
|
---|
1110 | || (sed_cmd->beg_line > 0
|
---|
1111 | && (sed_cmd->end_line || sed_cmd->end_match
|
---|
1112 | /* note: even if end is numeric and is < linenum too,
|
---|
1113 | * GNU sed matches! We match too, therefore we don't
|
---|
1114 | * check here that linenum <= end.
|
---|
1115 | * Example:
|
---|
1116 | * printf '1\n2\n3\n4\n' | sed -n '1{N;N;d};1p;2,3p;3p;4p'
|
---|
1117 | * first three input lines are deleted;
|
---|
1118 | * 4th line is matched and printed
|
---|
1119 | * by "2,3" (!) and by "4" ranges
|
---|
1120 | */
|
---|
1121 | ? (sed_cmd->beg_line <= linenum) /* N,end */
|
---|
1122 | : (sed_cmd->beg_line == linenum) /* N */
|
---|
1123 | )
|
---|
1124 | )
|
---|
1125 | /* Or does this line match our begin address regex? */
|
---|
1126 | || (beg_match(sed_cmd, pattern_space))
|
---|
1127 | /* Or did we match last line of input? */
|
---|
1128 | || (sed_cmd->beg_line == -1 && next_line == NULL);
|
---|
1129 |
|
---|
1130 | /* Snapshot the value */
|
---|
1131 | matched = sed_cmd->in_match;
|
---|
1132 |
|
---|
1133 | dbg("cmd:'%c' matched:%d beg_line:%d end_line:%d linenum:%d",
|
---|
1134 | sed_cmd->cmd, matched, sed_cmd->beg_line, sed_cmd->end_line, linenum);
|
---|
1135 |
|
---|
1136 | /* Is this line the end of the current match? */
|
---|
1137 |
|
---|
1138 | if (matched) {
|
---|
1139 | if (sed_cmd->end_line <= -2) {
|
---|
1140 | /* address2 is +N, i.e. N lines from beg_line */
|
---|
1141 | sed_cmd->end_line = linenum + (-sed_cmd->end_line - 2);
|
---|
1142 | }
|
---|
1143 | /* once matched, "n,xxx" range is dead, disabling it */
|
---|
1144 | if (sed_cmd->beg_line > 0) {
|
---|
1145 | sed_cmd->beg_line = -2;
|
---|
1146 | }
|
---|
1147 | dbg("end1:%d", sed_cmd->end_line ? sed_cmd->end_line == -1
|
---|
1148 | ? !next_line : (sed_cmd->end_line <= linenum)
|
---|
1149 | : !sed_cmd->end_match);
|
---|
1150 | dbg("end2:%d", sed_cmd->end_match && old_matched
|
---|
1151 | && !regexec(sed_cmd->end_match,pattern_space, 0, NULL, 0));
|
---|
1152 | sed_cmd->in_match = !(
|
---|
1153 | /* has the ending line come, or is this a single address command? */
|
---|
1154 | (sed_cmd->end_line
|
---|
1155 | ? sed_cmd->end_line == -1
|
---|
1156 | ? !next_line
|
---|
1157 | : (sed_cmd->end_line <= linenum)
|
---|
1158 | : !sed_cmd->end_match
|
---|
1159 | )
|
---|
1160 | /* or does this line matches our last address regex */
|
---|
1161 | || (sed_cmd->end_match && old_matched
|
---|
1162 | && (regexec(sed_cmd->end_match,
|
---|
1163 | pattern_space, 0, NULL, 0) == 0)
|
---|
1164 | )
|
---|
1165 | );
|
---|
1166 | }
|
---|
1167 |
|
---|
1168 | /* Skip blocks of commands we didn't match */
|
---|
1169 | if (sed_cmd->cmd == '{') {
|
---|
1170 | if (sed_cmd->invert ? matched : !matched) {
|
---|
1171 | unsigned nest_cnt = 0;
|
---|
1172 | while (1) {
|
---|
1173 | if (sed_cmd->cmd == '{')
|
---|
1174 | nest_cnt++;
|
---|
1175 | if (sed_cmd->cmd == '}') {
|
---|
1176 | nest_cnt--;
|
---|
1177 | if (nest_cnt == 0)
|
---|
1178 | break;
|
---|
1179 | }
|
---|
1180 | sed_cmd = sed_cmd->next;
|
---|
1181 | if (!sed_cmd)
|
---|
1182 | bb_error_msg_and_die("unterminated {");
|
---|
1183 | }
|
---|
1184 | }
|
---|
1185 | continue;
|
---|
1186 | }
|
---|
1187 |
|
---|
1188 | /* Okay, so did this line match? */
|
---|
1189 | if (sed_cmd->invert ? matched : !matched)
|
---|
1190 | continue; /* no */
|
---|
1191 |
|
---|
1192 | /* Update last used regex in case a blank substitute BRE is found */
|
---|
1193 | if (sed_cmd->beg_match) {
|
---|
1194 | G.previous_regex_ptr = sed_cmd->beg_match;
|
---|
1195 | }
|
---|
1196 |
|
---|
1197 | /* actual sedding */
|
---|
1198 | dbg("pattern_space:'%s' next_line:'%s' cmd:%c",
|
---|
1199 | pattern_space, next_line, sed_cmd->cmd);
|
---|
1200 | switch (sed_cmd->cmd) {
|
---|
1201 |
|
---|
1202 | /* Print line number */
|
---|
1203 | case '=':
|
---|
1204 | fprintf(G.nonstdout, "%d\n", linenum);
|
---|
1205 | break;
|
---|
1206 |
|
---|
1207 | /* Write the current pattern space up to the first newline */
|
---|
1208 | case 'P':
|
---|
1209 | {
|
---|
1210 | char *tmp = strchr(pattern_space, '\n');
|
---|
1211 | if (tmp) {
|
---|
1212 | *tmp = '\0';
|
---|
1213 | /* TODO: explain why '\n' below */
|
---|
1214 | sed_puts(pattern_space, '\n');
|
---|
1215 | *tmp = '\n';
|
---|
1216 | break;
|
---|
1217 | }
|
---|
1218 | /* Fall Through */
|
---|
1219 | }
|
---|
1220 |
|
---|
1221 | /* Write the current pattern space to output */
|
---|
1222 | case 'p':
|
---|
1223 | /* NB: we print this _before_ the last line
|
---|
1224 | * (of current file) is printed. Even if
|
---|
1225 | * that line is nonterminated, we print
|
---|
1226 | * '\n' here (gnu sed does the same) */
|
---|
1227 | sed_puts(pattern_space, '\n');
|
---|
1228 | break;
|
---|
1229 | /* Delete up through first newline */
|
---|
1230 | case 'D':
|
---|
1231 | {
|
---|
1232 | char *tmp = strchr(pattern_space, '\n');
|
---|
1233 | if (tmp) {
|
---|
1234 | overlapping_strcpy(pattern_space, tmp + 1);
|
---|
1235 | goto restart;
|
---|
1236 | }
|
---|
1237 | }
|
---|
1238 | /* discard this line. */
|
---|
1239 | case 'd':
|
---|
1240 | goto discard_line;
|
---|
1241 |
|
---|
1242 | /* Substitute with regex */
|
---|
1243 | case 's':
|
---|
1244 | if (!do_subst_command(sed_cmd, &pattern_space))
|
---|
1245 | break;
|
---|
1246 | dbg("do_subst_command succeeded:'%s'", pattern_space);
|
---|
1247 | substituted |= 1;
|
---|
1248 |
|
---|
1249 | /* handle p option */
|
---|
1250 | if (sed_cmd->sub_p)
|
---|
1251 | sed_puts(pattern_space, last_gets_char);
|
---|
1252 | /* handle w option */
|
---|
1253 | if (sed_cmd->sw_file)
|
---|
1254 | puts_maybe_newline(
|
---|
1255 | pattern_space, sed_cmd->sw_file,
|
---|
1256 | &sed_cmd->sw_last_char, last_gets_char);
|
---|
1257 | break;
|
---|
1258 |
|
---|
1259 | /* Append line to linked list to be printed later */
|
---|
1260 | case 'a':
|
---|
1261 | append(xstrdup(sed_cmd->string));
|
---|
1262 | break;
|
---|
1263 |
|
---|
1264 | /* Insert text before this line */
|
---|
1265 | case 'i':
|
---|
1266 | sed_puts(sed_cmd->string, '\n');
|
---|
1267 | break;
|
---|
1268 |
|
---|
1269 | /* Cut and paste text (replace) */
|
---|
1270 | case 'c':
|
---|
1271 | /* Only triggers on last line of a matching range. */
|
---|
1272 | if (!sed_cmd->in_match)
|
---|
1273 | sed_puts(sed_cmd->string, '\n');
|
---|
1274 | goto discard_line;
|
---|
1275 |
|
---|
1276 | /* Read file, append contents to output */
|
---|
1277 | case 'r':
|
---|
1278 | {
|
---|
1279 | FILE *rfile;
|
---|
1280 | rfile = fopen_for_read(sed_cmd->string);
|
---|
1281 | if (rfile) {
|
---|
1282 | char *line;
|
---|
1283 | while ((line = xmalloc_fgetline(rfile))
|
---|
1284 | != NULL)
|
---|
1285 | append(line);
|
---|
1286 | fclose(rfile);
|
---|
1287 | }
|
---|
1288 |
|
---|
1289 | break;
|
---|
1290 | }
|
---|
1291 |
|
---|
1292 | /* Write pattern space to file. */
|
---|
1293 | case 'w':
|
---|
1294 | puts_maybe_newline(
|
---|
1295 | pattern_space, sed_cmd->sw_file,
|
---|
1296 | &sed_cmd->sw_last_char, last_gets_char);
|
---|
1297 | break;
|
---|
1298 |
|
---|
1299 | /* Read next line from input */
|
---|
1300 | case 'n':
|
---|
1301 | if (!G.be_quiet)
|
---|
1302 | sed_puts(pattern_space, last_gets_char);
|
---|
1303 | if (next_line) {
|
---|
1304 | free(pattern_space);
|
---|
1305 | pattern_space = next_line;
|
---|
1306 | last_gets_char = next_gets_char;
|
---|
1307 | next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char, &last_puts_char);
|
---|
1308 | substituted = 0;
|
---|
1309 | linenum++;
|
---|
1310 | break;
|
---|
1311 | }
|
---|
1312 | /* fall through */
|
---|
1313 |
|
---|
1314 | /* Quit. End of script, end of input. */
|
---|
1315 | case 'q':
|
---|
1316 | /* Exit the outer while loop */
|
---|
1317 | free(next_line);
|
---|
1318 | next_line = NULL;
|
---|
1319 | goto discard_commands;
|
---|
1320 |
|
---|
1321 | /* Append the next line to the current line */
|
---|
1322 | case 'N':
|
---|
1323 | {
|
---|
1324 | int len;
|
---|
1325 | /* If no next line, jump to end of script and exit. */
|
---|
1326 | /* http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html:
|
---|
1327 | * "Most versions of sed exit without printing anything
|
---|
1328 | * when the N command is issued on the last line of
|
---|
1329 | * a file. GNU sed prints pattern space before exiting
|
---|
1330 | * unless of course the -n command switch has been
|
---|
1331 | * specified. This choice is by design."
|
---|
1332 | */
|
---|
1333 | if (next_line == NULL) {
|
---|
1334 | //goto discard_line;
|
---|
1335 | goto discard_commands; /* GNU behavior */
|
---|
1336 | }
|
---|
1337 | /* Append next_line, read new next_line. */
|
---|
1338 | len = strlen(pattern_space);
|
---|
1339 | pattern_space = xrealloc(pattern_space, len + strlen(next_line) + 2);
|
---|
1340 | pattern_space[len] = '\n';
|
---|
1341 | strcpy(pattern_space + len+1, next_line);
|
---|
1342 | last_gets_char = next_gets_char;
|
---|
1343 | next_line = get_next_line(&next_gets_char, &last_puts_char);
|
---|
1344 | linenum++;
|
---|
1345 | break;
|
---|
1346 | }
|
---|
1347 |
|
---|
1348 | /* Test/branch if substitution occurred */
|
---|
1349 | case 't':
|
---|
1350 | if (!substituted) break;
|
---|
1351 | substituted = 0;
|
---|
1352 | /* Fall through */
|
---|
1353 | /* Test/branch if substitution didn't occur */
|
---|
1354 | case 'T':
|
---|
1355 | if (substituted) break;
|
---|
1356 | /* Fall through */
|
---|
1357 | /* Branch to label */
|
---|
1358 | case 'b':
|
---|
1359 | if (!sed_cmd->string) goto discard_commands;
|
---|
1360 | else sed_cmd = branch_to(sed_cmd->string);
|
---|
1361 | break;
|
---|
1362 | /* Transliterate characters */
|
---|
1363 | case 'y':
|
---|
1364 | {
|
---|
1365 | int i, j;
|
---|
1366 | for (i = 0; pattern_space[i]; i++) {
|
---|
1367 | for (j = 0; sed_cmd->string[j]; j += 2) {
|
---|
1368 | if (pattern_space[i] == sed_cmd->string[j]) {
|
---|
1369 | pattern_space[i] = sed_cmd->string[j + 1];
|
---|
1370 | break;
|
---|
1371 | }
|
---|
1372 | }
|
---|
1373 | }
|
---|
1374 |
|
---|
1375 | break;
|
---|
1376 | }
|
---|
1377 | case 'g': /* Replace pattern space with hold space */
|
---|
1378 | free(pattern_space);
|
---|
1379 | pattern_space = xstrdup(G.hold_space ? G.hold_space : "");
|
---|
1380 | break;
|
---|
1381 | case 'G': /* Append newline and hold space to pattern space */
|
---|
1382 | {
|
---|
1383 | int pattern_space_size = 2;
|
---|
1384 | int hold_space_size = 0;
|
---|
1385 |
|
---|
1386 | if (pattern_space)
|
---|
1387 | pattern_space_size += strlen(pattern_space);
|
---|
1388 | if (G.hold_space)
|
---|
1389 | hold_space_size = strlen(G.hold_space);
|
---|
1390 | pattern_space = xrealloc(pattern_space,
|
---|
1391 | pattern_space_size + hold_space_size);
|
---|
1392 | if (pattern_space_size == 2)
|
---|
1393 | pattern_space[0] = 0;
|
---|
1394 | strcat(pattern_space, "\n");
|
---|
1395 | if (G.hold_space)
|
---|
1396 | strcat(pattern_space, G.hold_space);
|
---|
1397 | last_gets_char = '\n';
|
---|
1398 |
|
---|
1399 | break;
|
---|
1400 | }
|
---|
1401 | case 'h': /* Replace hold space with pattern space */
|
---|
1402 | free(G.hold_space);
|
---|
1403 | G.hold_space = xstrdup(pattern_space);
|
---|
1404 | break;
|
---|
1405 | case 'H': /* Append newline and pattern space to hold space */
|
---|
1406 | {
|
---|
1407 | int hold_space_size = 2;
|
---|
1408 | int pattern_space_size = 0;
|
---|
1409 |
|
---|
1410 | if (G.hold_space)
|
---|
1411 | hold_space_size += strlen(G.hold_space);
|
---|
1412 | if (pattern_space)
|
---|
1413 | pattern_space_size = strlen(pattern_space);
|
---|
1414 | G.hold_space = xrealloc(G.hold_space,
|
---|
1415 | hold_space_size + pattern_space_size);
|
---|
1416 |
|
---|
1417 | if (hold_space_size == 2)
|
---|
1418 | *G.hold_space = 0;
|
---|
1419 | strcat(G.hold_space, "\n");
|
---|
1420 | if (pattern_space)
|
---|
1421 | strcat(G.hold_space, pattern_space);
|
---|
1422 |
|
---|
1423 | break;
|
---|
1424 | }
|
---|
1425 | case 'x': /* Exchange hold and pattern space */
|
---|
1426 | {
|
---|
1427 | char *tmp = pattern_space;
|
---|
1428 | pattern_space = G.hold_space ? G.hold_space : xzalloc(1);
|
---|
1429 | last_gets_char = '\n';
|
---|
1430 | G.hold_space = tmp;
|
---|
1431 | break;
|
---|
1432 | }
|
---|
1433 | } /* switch */
|
---|
1434 | } /* for each cmd */
|
---|
1435 |
|
---|
1436 | /*
|
---|
1437 | * Exit point from sedding...
|
---|
1438 | */
|
---|
1439 | discard_commands:
|
---|
1440 | /* we will print the line unless we were told to be quiet ('-n')
|
---|
1441 | or if the line was suppressed (ala 'd'elete) */
|
---|
1442 | if (!G.be_quiet)
|
---|
1443 | sed_puts(pattern_space, last_gets_char);
|
---|
1444 |
|
---|
1445 | /* Delete and such jump here. */
|
---|
1446 | discard_line:
|
---|
1447 | flush_append(&last_puts_char /*,last_gets_char*/);
|
---|
1448 | free(pattern_space);
|
---|
1449 |
|
---|
1450 | goto again;
|
---|
1451 | }
|
---|
1452 |
|
---|
1453 | /* It is possible to have a command line argument with embedded
|
---|
1454 | * newlines. This counts as multiple command lines.
|
---|
1455 | * However, newline can be escaped: 's/e/z\<newline>z/'
|
---|
1456 | * add_cmd() handles this.
|
---|
1457 | */
|
---|
1458 |
|
---|
1459 | static void add_cmd_block(char *cmdstr)
|
---|
1460 | {
|
---|
1461 | char *sv, *eol;
|
---|
1462 |
|
---|
1463 | cmdstr = sv = xstrdup(cmdstr);
|
---|
1464 | do {
|
---|
1465 | eol = strchr(cmdstr, '\n');
|
---|
1466 | if (eol)
|
---|
1467 | *eol = '\0';
|
---|
1468 | add_cmd(cmdstr);
|
---|
1469 | cmdstr = eol + 1;
|
---|
1470 | } while (eol);
|
---|
1471 | free(sv);
|
---|
1472 | }
|
---|
1473 |
|
---|
1474 | int sed_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
|
---|
1475 | int sed_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
|
---|
1476 | {
|
---|
1477 | unsigned opt;
|
---|
1478 | llist_t *opt_e, *opt_f;
|
---|
1479 | char *opt_i;
|
---|
1480 |
|
---|
1481 | #if ENABLE_LONG_OPTS
|
---|
1482 | static const char sed_longopts[] ALIGN1 =
|
---|
1483 | /* name has_arg short */
|
---|
1484 | "in-place\0" Optional_argument "i"
|
---|
1485 | "regexp-extended\0" No_argument "r"
|
---|
1486 | "quiet\0" No_argument "n"
|
---|
1487 | "silent\0" No_argument "n"
|
---|
1488 | "expression\0" Required_argument "e"
|
---|
1489 | "file\0" Required_argument "f";
|
---|
1490 | #endif
|
---|
1491 |
|
---|
1492 | INIT_G();
|
---|
1493 |
|
---|
1494 | /* destroy command strings on exit */
|
---|
1495 | if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) atexit(sed_free_and_close_stuff);
|
---|
1496 |
|
---|
1497 | /* Lie to autoconf when it starts asking stupid questions. */
|
---|
1498 | if (argv[1] && strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0) {
|
---|
1499 | puts("This is not GNU sed version 4.0");
|
---|
1500 | return 0;
|
---|
1501 | }
|
---|
1502 |
|
---|
1503 | /* do normal option parsing */
|
---|
1504 | opt_e = opt_f = NULL;
|
---|
1505 | opt_i = NULL;
|
---|
1506 | opt_complementary = "e::f::" /* can occur multiple times */
|
---|
1507 | "nn"; /* count -n */
|
---|
1508 |
|
---|
1509 | IF_LONG_OPTS(applet_long_options = sed_longopts);
|
---|
1510 |
|
---|
1511 | /* -i must be first, to match OPT_in_place definition */
|
---|
1512 | /* -E is a synonym of -r:
|
---|
1513 | * GNU sed 4.2.1 mentions it in neither --help
|
---|
1514 | * nor manpage, but does recognize it.
|
---|
1515 | */
|
---|
1516 | opt = getopt32(argv, "i::rEne:f:", &opt_i, &opt_e, &opt_f,
|
---|
1517 | &G.be_quiet); /* counter for -n */
|
---|
1518 | //argc -= optind;
|
---|
1519 | argv += optind;
|
---|
1520 | if (opt & OPT_in_place) { // -i
|
---|
1521 | atexit(cleanup_outname);
|
---|
1522 | }
|
---|
1523 | if (opt & (2|4))
|
---|
1524 | G.regex_type |= REG_EXTENDED; // -r or -E
|
---|
1525 | //if (opt & 8)
|
---|
1526 | // G.be_quiet++; // -n (implemented with a counter instead)
|
---|
1527 | while (opt_e) { // -e
|
---|
1528 | add_cmd_block(llist_pop(&opt_e));
|
---|
1529 | }
|
---|
1530 | while (opt_f) { // -f
|
---|
1531 | char *line;
|
---|
1532 | FILE *cmdfile;
|
---|
1533 | cmdfile = xfopen_stdin(llist_pop(&opt_f));
|
---|
1534 | while ((line = xmalloc_fgetline(cmdfile)) != NULL) {
|
---|
1535 | add_cmd(line);
|
---|
1536 | free(line);
|
---|
1537 | }
|
---|
1538 | fclose_if_not_stdin(cmdfile);
|
---|
1539 | }
|
---|
1540 | /* if we didn't get a pattern from -e or -f, use argv[0] */
|
---|
1541 | if (!(opt & 0x30)) {
|
---|
1542 | if (!*argv)
|
---|
1543 | bb_show_usage();
|
---|
1544 | add_cmd_block(*argv++);
|
---|
1545 | }
|
---|
1546 | /* Flush any unfinished commands. */
|
---|
1547 | add_cmd("");
|
---|
1548 |
|
---|
1549 | /* By default, we write to stdout */
|
---|
1550 | G.nonstdout = stdout;
|
---|
1551 |
|
---|
1552 | /* argv[0..(argc-1)] should be names of file to process. If no
|
---|
1553 | * files were specified or '-' was specified, take input from stdin.
|
---|
1554 | * Otherwise, we process all the files specified. */
|
---|
1555 | G.input_file_list = argv;
|
---|
1556 | if (!argv[0]) {
|
---|
1557 | if (opt & OPT_in_place)
|
---|
1558 | bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_requires_arg, "-i");
|
---|
1559 | argv[0] = (char*)bb_msg_standard_input;
|
---|
1560 | /* G.last_input_file = 0; - already is */
|
---|
1561 | } else {
|
---|
1562 | goto start;
|
---|
1563 |
|
---|
1564 | for (; *argv; argv++) {
|
---|
1565 | struct stat statbuf;
|
---|
1566 | int nonstdoutfd;
|
---|
1567 | sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
|
---|
1568 |
|
---|
1569 | G.last_input_file++;
|
---|
1570 | start:
|
---|
1571 | if (!(opt & OPT_in_place)) {
|
---|
1572 | if (LONE_DASH(*argv)) {
|
---|
1573 | *argv = (char*)bb_msg_standard_input;
|
---|
1574 | process_files();
|
---|
1575 | }
|
---|
1576 | continue;
|
---|
1577 | }
|
---|
1578 |
|
---|
1579 | /* -i: process each FILE separately: */
|
---|
1580 |
|
---|
1581 | if (stat(*argv, &statbuf) != 0) {
|
---|
1582 | bb_simple_perror_msg(*argv);
|
---|
1583 | G.exitcode = EXIT_FAILURE;
|
---|
1584 | G.current_input_file++;
|
---|
1585 | continue;
|
---|
1586 | }
|
---|
1587 | G.outname = xasprintf("%sXXXXXX", *argv);
|
---|
1588 | nonstdoutfd = xmkstemp(G.outname);
|
---|
1589 | G.nonstdout = xfdopen_for_write(nonstdoutfd);
|
---|
1590 | /* Set permissions/owner of output file */
|
---|
1591 | /* chmod'ing AFTER chown would preserve suid/sgid bits,
|
---|
1592 | * but GNU sed 4.2.1 does not preserve them either */
|
---|
1593 | fchmod(nonstdoutfd, statbuf.st_mode);
|
---|
1594 | fchown(nonstdoutfd, statbuf.st_uid, statbuf.st_gid);
|
---|
1595 |
|
---|
1596 | process_files();
|
---|
1597 | fclose(G.nonstdout);
|
---|
1598 | G.nonstdout = stdout;
|
---|
1599 |
|
---|
1600 | if (opt_i) {
|
---|
1601 | char *backupname = xasprintf("%s%s", *argv, opt_i);
|
---|
1602 | xrename(*argv, backupname);
|
---|
1603 | free(backupname);
|
---|
1604 | }
|
---|
1605 | /* else unlink(*argv); - rename below does this */
|
---|
1606 | xrename(G.outname, *argv); //TODO: rollback backup on error?
|
---|
1607 | free(G.outname);
|
---|
1608 | G.outname = NULL;
|
---|
1609 |
|
---|
1610 | /* Fix disabled range matches and mangled ",+N" ranges */
|
---|
1611 | for (sed_cmd = G.sed_cmd_head; sed_cmd; sed_cmd = sed_cmd->next) {
|
---|
1612 | sed_cmd->beg_line = sed_cmd->beg_line_orig;
|
---|
1613 | sed_cmd->end_line = sed_cmd->end_line_orig;
|
---|
1614 | }
|
---|
1615 | }
|
---|
1616 | /* Here, to handle "sed 'cmds' nonexistent_file" case we did:
|
---|
1617 | * if (G.current_input_file[G.current_input_file] == NULL)
|
---|
1618 | * return G.exitcode;
|
---|
1619 | * but it's not needed since process_files() works correctly
|
---|
1620 | * in this case too. */
|
---|
1621 | }
|
---|
1622 |
|
---|
1623 | process_files();
|
---|
1624 |
|
---|
1625 | return G.exitcode;
|
---|
1626 | }
|
---|