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17 KiB
C
552 lines
17 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1980, 1991, 1993
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* @(#)csh.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93
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* $Id: csh.h,v 1.5 1997/08/07 21:42:04 steve Exp $
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*/
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/*
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* Fundamental definitions which may vary from system to system.
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*
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* BUFSIZ The i/o buffering size; also limits word size
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* MAILINTVL How often to mailcheck; more often is more expensive
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*/
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#ifndef BUFSIZ
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#define BUFSIZ 1024 /* default buffer size */
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#endif /* BUFSIZ */
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#define FORKSLEEP 10 /* delay loop on non-interactive fork failure */
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#define MAILINTVL 600 /* 10 minutes */
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/*
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* The shell moves std in/out/diag and the old std input away from units
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* 0, 1, and 2 so that it is easy to set up these standards for invoked
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* commands.
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*/
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#define FSHTTY 15 /* /dev/tty when manip pgrps */
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#define FSHIN 16 /* Preferred desc for shell input */
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#define FSHOUT 17 /* ... shell output */
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#define FSHERR 18 /* ... shell diagnostics */
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#define FOLDSTD 19 /* ... old std input */
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#ifdef PROF
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#define xexit(n) done(n)
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#endif
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#ifdef SHORT_STRINGS
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typedef short Char;
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#define SAVE(a) (Strsave(str2short(a)))
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#else
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typedef char Char;
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#define SAVE(a) (strsave(a))
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#endif
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/*
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* Make sure a variable is not stored in a register by taking its address
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* This is used where variables might be clobbered by longjmp.
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*/
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#define UNREGISTER(a) (void) &a
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typedef void *ioctl_t; /* Third arg of ioctl */
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typedef void *ptr_t;
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#include "const.h"
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#include "char.h"
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#include "errnum.h"
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#define xmalloc(i) Malloc(i)
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#define xrealloc(p, i) Realloc(p, i)
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#define xcalloc(n, s) Calloc(n, s)
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#define xfree(p) Free(p)
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#include <stdio.h>
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FILE *cshin, *cshout, *csherr;
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#define isdir(d) ((d.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
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typedef int bool;
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#define eq(a, b) (Strcmp(a, b) == 0)
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/* globone() flags */
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#define G_ERROR 0 /* default action: error if multiple words */
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#define G_IGNORE 1 /* ignore the rest of the words */
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#define G_APPEND 2 /* make a sentence by cat'ing the words */
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/*
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* Global flags
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*/
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bool chkstop; /* Warned of stopped jobs... allow exit */
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bool didfds; /* Have setup i/o fd's for child */
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bool doneinp; /* EOF indicator after reset from readc */
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bool exiterr; /* Exit if error or non-zero exit status */
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bool child; /* Child shell ... errors cause exit */
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bool haderr; /* Reset was because of an error */
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bool intty; /* Input is a tty */
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bool intact; /* We are interactive... therefore prompt */
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bool justpr; /* Just print because of :p hist mod */
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bool loginsh; /* We are a loginsh -> .login/.logout */
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bool neednote; /* Need to pnotify() */
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bool noexec; /* Don't execute, just syntax check */
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bool pjobs; /* want to print jobs if interrupted */
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bool setintr; /* Set interrupts on/off -> Wait intr... */
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bool timflg; /* Time the next waited for command */
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bool havhash; /* path hashing is available */
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#ifdef FILEC
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bool filec; /* doing filename expansion */
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#endif
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/*
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* Global i/o info
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*/
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Char *arginp; /* Argument input for sh -c and internal `xx` */
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int onelflg; /* 2 -> need line for -t, 1 -> exit on read */
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Char *ffile; /* Name of shell file for $0 */
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char *seterr; /* Error message from scanner/parser */
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Char *shtemp; /* Temp name for << shell files in /tmp */
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <sys/resource.h>
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struct timeval time0; /* Time at which the shell started */
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struct rusage ru0;
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/*
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* Miscellany
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*/
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Char *doldol; /* Character pid for $$ */
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int backpid; /* Pid of the last background process */
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int uid, euid; /* Invokers uid */
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int gid, egid; /* Invokers gid */
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time_t chktim; /* Time mail last checked */
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int shpgrp; /* Pgrp of shell */
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int tpgrp; /* Terminal process group */
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/* If tpgrp is -1, leave tty alone! */
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int opgrp; /* Initial pgrp and tty pgrp */
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/*
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* To be able to redirect i/o for builtins easily, the shell moves the i/o
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* descriptors it uses away from 0,1,2.
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* Ideally these should be in units which are closed across exec's
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* (this saves work) but for version 6, this is not usually possible.
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* The desired initial values for these descriptors are F{SHIN,...}.
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*/
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int SHIN; /* Current shell input (script) */
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int SHOUT; /* Shell output */
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int SHERR; /* Diagnostic output... shell errs go here */
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int OLDSTD; /* Old standard input (def for cmds) */
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/*
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* Error control
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*
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* Errors in scanning and parsing set up an error message to be printed
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* at the end and complete. Other errors always cause a reset.
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* Because of source commands and .cshrc we need nested error catches.
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*/
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#include <setjmp.h>
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jmp_buf reslab;
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#define setexit() (setjmp(reslab))
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#define reset() longjmp(reslab, 1)
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/* Should use structure assignment here */
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#define getexit(a) memmove((char *)(a), (char *)reslab, sizeof reslab)
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#define resexit(a) memmove((char *)reslab, (char *)(a), sizeof reslab)
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Char *gointr; /* Label for an onintr transfer */
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#include <signal.h>
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sig_t parintr; /* Parents interrupt catch */
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sig_t parterm; /* Parents terminate catch */
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/*
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* Lexical definitions.
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*
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* All lexical space is allocated dynamically.
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* The eighth/sixteenth bit of characters is used to prevent recognition,
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* and eventually stripped.
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*/
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#define META 0200
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#define ASCII 0177
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#ifdef SHORT_STRINGS
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#define CHAR 0377
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#define QUOTE 0100000 /* 16nth char bit used for 'ing */
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#define TRIM 0077777 /* Mask to strip quote bit */
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#else
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#define CHAR 0177
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#define QUOTE 0200 /* Eighth char bit used for 'ing */
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#define TRIM 0177 /* Mask to strip quote bit */
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#endif
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int AsciiOnly; /* If set only 7 bits is expected in characters */
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/*
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* Each level of input has a buffered input structure.
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* There are one or more blocks of buffered input for each level,
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* exactly one if the input is seekable and tell is available.
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* In other cases, the shell buffers enough blocks to keep all loops
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* in the buffer.
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*/
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struct Bin {
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off_t Bfseekp; /* Seek pointer */
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off_t Bfbobp; /* Seekp of beginning of buffers */
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off_t Bfeobp; /* Seekp of end of buffers */
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int Bfblocks; /* Number of buffer blocks */
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Char **Bfbuf; /* The array of buffer blocks */
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} B;
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/*
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* This structure allows us to seek inside aliases
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*/
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struct Ain {
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int type;
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#define I_SEEK -1 /* Invalid seek */
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#define A_SEEK 0 /* Alias seek */
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#define F_SEEK 1 /* File seek */
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#define E_SEEK 2 /* Eval seek */
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union {
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off_t _f_seek;
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Char* _c_seek;
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} fc;
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#define f_seek fc._f_seek
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#define c_seek fc._c_seek
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Char **a_seek;
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} ;
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extern int aret; /* What was the last character returned */
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#define SEEKEQ(a, b) ((a)->type == (b)->type && \
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(a)->f_seek == (b)->f_seek && \
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(a)->a_seek == (b)->a_seek)
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#define fseekp B.Bfseekp
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#define fbobp B.Bfbobp
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#define feobp B.Bfeobp
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#define fblocks B.Bfblocks
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#define fbuf B.Bfbuf
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/*
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* The shell finds commands in loops by reseeking the input
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* For whiles, in particular, it reseeks to the beginning of the
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* line the while was on; hence the while placement restrictions.
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*/
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struct Ain lineloc;
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bool cantell; /* Is current source tellable ? */
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/*
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* Input lines are parsed into doubly linked circular
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* lists of words of the following form.
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*/
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struct wordent {
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Char *word;
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struct wordent *prev;
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struct wordent *next;
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};
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/*
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* During word building, both in the initial lexical phase and
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* when expanding $ variable substitutions, expansion by `!' and `$'
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* must be inhibited when reading ahead in routines which are themselves
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* processing `!' and `$' expansion or after characters such as `\' or in
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* quotations. The following flags are passed to the getC routines
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* telling them which of these substitutions are appropriate for the
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* next character to be returned.
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*/
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#define DODOL 1
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#define DOEXCL 2
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#define DOALL DODOL|DOEXCL
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/*
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* Labuf implements a general buffer for lookahead during lexical operations.
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* Text which is to be placed in the input stream can be stuck here.
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* We stick parsed ahead $ constructs during initial input,
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* process id's from `$$', and modified variable values (from qualifiers
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* during expansion in sh.dol.c) here.
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*/
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Char *lap;
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/*
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* Parser structure
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*
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* Each command is parsed to a tree of command structures and
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* flags are set bottom up during this process, to be propagated down
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* as needed during the semantics/exeuction pass (sh.sem.c).
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*/
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struct command {
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short t_dtyp; /* Type of node */
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#define NODE_COMMAND 1 /* t_dcom <t_dlef >t_drit */
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#define NODE_PAREN 2 /* ( t_dspr ) <t_dlef >t_drit */
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#define NODE_PIPE 3 /* t_dlef | t_drit */
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#define NODE_LIST 4 /* t_dlef ; t_drit */
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#define NODE_OR 5 /* t_dlef || t_drit */
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#define NODE_AND 6 /* t_dlef && t_drit */
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short t_dflg; /* Flags, e.g. F_AMPERSAND|... */
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#define F_SAVE (F_NICE|F_TIME|F_NOHUP) /* save these when re-doing */
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#define F_AMPERSAND (1<<0) /* executes in background */
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#define F_APPEND (1<<1) /* output is redirected >> */
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#define F_PIPEIN (1<<2) /* input is a pipe */
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#define F_PIPEOUT (1<<3) /* output is a pipe */
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#define F_NOFORK (1<<4) /* don't fork, last ()ized cmd */
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#define F_NOINTERRUPT (1<<5) /* should be immune from intr's */
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/* spare */
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#define F_STDERR (1<<7) /* redirect unit 2 with unit 1 */
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#define F_OVERWRITE (1<<8) /* output was ! */
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#define F_READ (1<<9) /* input redirection is << */
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#define F_REPEAT (1<<10) /* reexec aft if, repeat,... */
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#define F_NICE (1<<11) /* t_nice is meaningful */
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#define F_NOHUP (1<<12) /* nohup this command */
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#define F_TIME (1<<13) /* time this command */
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union {
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Char *T_dlef; /* Input redirect word */
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struct command *T_dcar; /* Left part of list/pipe */
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} L;
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union {
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Char *T_drit; /* Output redirect word */
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struct command *T_dcdr; /* Right part of list/pipe */
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} R;
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#define t_dlef L.T_dlef
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#define t_dcar L.T_dcar
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#define t_drit R.T_drit
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#define t_dcdr R.T_dcdr
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Char **t_dcom; /* Command/argument vector */
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struct command *t_dspr; /* Pointer to ()'d subtree */
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int t_nice;
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};
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/*
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* These are declared here because they want to be
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* initialized in sh.init.c (to allow them to be made readonly)
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*/
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extern struct biltins {
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char *bname;
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void (*bfunct) __P((Char **, struct command *));
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short minargs, maxargs;
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} bfunc[];
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extern int nbfunc;
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extern struct srch {
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char *s_name;
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short s_value;
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} srchn[];
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extern int nsrchn;
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/*
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* The keywords for the parser
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*/
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#define T_BREAK 0
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#define T_BRKSW 1
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#define T_CASE 2
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#define T_DEFAULT 3
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#define T_ELSE 4
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#define T_END 5
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#define T_ENDIF 6
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#define T_ENDSW 7
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#define T_EXIT 8
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#define T_FOREACH 9
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#define T_GOTO 10
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#define T_IF 11
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#define T_LABEL 12
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#define T_LET 13
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#define T_SET 14
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#define T_SWITCH 15
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#define T_TEST 16
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#define T_THEN 17
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#define T_WHILE 18
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/*
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* Structure defining the existing while/foreach loops at this
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* source level. Loops are implemented by seeking back in the
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* input. For foreach (fe), the word list is attached here.
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*/
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struct whyle {
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struct Ain w_start; /* Point to restart loop */
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struct Ain w_end; /* End of loop (0 if unknown) */
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Char **w_fe, **w_fe0; /* Current/initial wordlist for fe */
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Char *w_fename; /* Name for fe */
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struct whyle *w_next; /* Next (more outer) loop */
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} *whyles;
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/*
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* Variable structure
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*
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* Aliases and variables are stored in AVL balanced binary trees.
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*/
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struct varent {
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Char **vec; /* Array of words which is the value */
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Char *v_name; /* Name of variable/alias */
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struct varent *v_link[3]; /* The links, see below */
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int v_bal; /* Balance factor */
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} shvhed, aliases;
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#define v_left v_link[0]
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#define v_right v_link[1]
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#define v_parent v_link[2]
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#define adrof(v) adrof1(v, &shvhed)
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#define value(v) value1(v, &shvhed)
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/*
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* The following are for interfacing redo substitution in
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* aliases to the lexical routines.
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*/
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struct wordent *alhistp; /* Argument list (first) */
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struct wordent *alhistt; /* Node after last in arg list */
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Char **alvec, *alvecp; /* The (remnants of) alias vector */
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/*
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* Filename/command name expansion variables
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*/
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int gflag; /* After tglob -> is globbing needed? */
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#define MAXVARLEN 30 /* Maximum number of char in a variable name */
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/*
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* Variables for filename expansion
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*/
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extern Char **gargv; /* Pointer to the (stack) arglist */
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extern long gargc; /* Number args in gargv */
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/*
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* Variables for command expansion.
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*/
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extern Char **pargv; /* Pointer to the argv list space */
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extern long pargc; /* Count of arguments in pargv */
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Char *pargs; /* Pointer to start current word */
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long pnleft; /* Number of chars left in pargs */
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Char *pargcp; /* Current index into pargs */
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/*
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* History list
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*
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* Each history list entry contains an embedded wordlist
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* from the scanner, a number for the event, and a reference count
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* to aid in discarding old entries.
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*
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* Essentially "invisible" entries are put on the history list
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* when history substitution includes modifiers, and thrown away
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* at the next discarding since their event numbers are very negative.
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*/
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struct Hist {
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struct wordent Hlex;
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int Hnum;
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int Href;
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struct Hist *Hnext;
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} Histlist;
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struct wordent paraml; /* Current lexical word list */
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int eventno; /* Next events number */
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int lastev; /* Last event reference (default) */
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Char HIST; /* history invocation character */
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Char HISTSUB; /* auto-substitute character */
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/*
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* strings.h:
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*/
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#ifndef SHORT_STRINGS
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#define Strchr(a, b) strchr(a, b)
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#define Strrchr(a, b) strrchr(a, b)
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#define Strcat(a, b) strcat(a, b)
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#define Strncat(a, b, c) strncat(a, b, c)
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#define Strcpy(a, b) strcpy(a, b)
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#define Strncpy(a, b, c) strncpy(a, b, c)
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#define Strlen(a) strlen(a)
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#define Strcmp(a, b) strcmp(a, b)
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#define Strncmp(a, b, c) strncmp(a, b, c)
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#define Strspl(a, b) strspl(a, b)
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#define Strsave(a) strsave(a)
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#define Strend(a) strend(a)
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#define Strstr(a, b) strstr(a, b)
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#define str2short(a) (a)
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#define blk2short(a) saveblk(a)
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#define short2blk(a) saveblk(a)
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#define short2str(a) strip(a)
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#else
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#define Strchr(a, b) s_strchr(a, b)
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#define Strrchr(a, b) s_strrchr(a, b)
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#define Strcat(a, b) s_strcat(a, b)
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#define Strncat(a, b, c) s_strncat(a, b, c)
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#define Strcpy(a, b) s_strcpy(a, b)
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#define Strncpy(a, b, c) s_strncpy(a, b, c)
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#define Strlen(a) s_strlen(a)
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#define Strcmp(a, b) s_strcmp(a, b)
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#define Strncmp(a, b, c) s_strncmp(a, b, c)
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#define Strspl(a, b) s_strspl(a, b)
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#define Strsave(a) s_strsave(a)
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#define Strend(a) s_strend(a)
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#define Strstr(a, b) s_strstr(a, b)
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#endif
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/*
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* setname is a macro to save space (see sh.err.c)
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*/
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char *bname;
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#define setname(a) (bname = (a))
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Char *Vsav;
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Char *Vdp;
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Char *Vexpath;
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char **Vt;
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Char **evalvec;
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Char *evalp;
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/* word_chars is set by default to WORD_CHARS but can be overridden by
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the worchars variable--if unset, reverts to WORD_CHARS */
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Char *word_chars;
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#define WORD_CHARS "*?_-.[]~=" /* default chars besides alnums in words */
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Char *STR_SHELLPATH;
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#include <paths.h>
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#ifdef _PATH_BSHELL
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Char *STR_BSHELL;
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#endif
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Char *STR_WORD_CHARS;
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Char **STR_environ;
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