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188 lines
5.7 KiB
C
188 lines
5.7 KiB
C
/**\file expand.h
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Prototypes for string expantion functions. These functions perform
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several kinds of parameter expantion. There are a lot of issues
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with regards to memory allocation. Overall, these functions would
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benefit from using a more clever memory allocation scheme, perhaps
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an evil combination of talloc, string buffers and reference
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counting.
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*/
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#ifndef FISH_EXPAND_H
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#define FISH_EXPAND_H
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include "util.h"
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/**
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Flag specifying that subshell expantion should be skipped
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*/
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#define EXPAND_SKIP_SUBSHELL 1
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/**
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Flag specifying that variable expantion should be skipped
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*/
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#define EXPAND_SKIP_VARIABLES 2
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/**
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Flag specifying that wildcard expantion should be skipped
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*/
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#define EXPAND_SKIP_WILDCARDS 4
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/**
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Incomplete matches in the last segment are ok (for tab
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completion). An incomplete match is a wildcard that matches a
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prefix of the filename. If accept_incomplete is true, only the
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remainder of the string is returned.
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*/
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#define ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE 8
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/**
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Only match files that are executable by the current user. Only applicable together with ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE.
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*/
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#define EXECUTABLES_ONLY 16
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/**
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Only match directories. Only applicable together with ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE.
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*/
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#define DIRECTORIES_ONLY 32
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/*
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Use unencoded private-use keycodes for internal characters
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*/
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#define EXPAND_RESERVED 0xf000
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enum
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{
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/** Character represeting a home directory */
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HOME_DIRECTORY = EXPAND_RESERVED,
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/** Character represeting process expantion */
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PROCESS_EXPAND,
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/** Character representing variable expantion */
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VARIABLE_EXPAND,
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/** Character representing the start of a bracket expantion */
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BRACKET_BEGIN,
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/** Character representing the end of a bracket expantion */
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BRACKET_END,
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/** Character representing separation between two bracket elements */
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BRACKET_SEP,
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}
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;
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/** Character for separating two array elements. We use 30, i.e. the ascii record separator since that seems logical. */
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#define ARRAY_SEP 0x1e
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/** String containing the character for separating two array elements */
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#define ARRAY_SEP_STR L"\x1e"
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/**
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Separate subtokens in a token with this character.
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*/
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#define INTERNAL_SEPARATOR 0xfffffff0
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/**
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Perform various forms of expansion on in, such as tilde expansion
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(~USER becomes the users home directory), variable expansion
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($VAR_NAME becomes the value of the environment variable VAR_NAME),
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subshell expantion and wildcard expansion. The results are inserted
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into the list out.
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If the parameter does not need expansion, it is copied into the list
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out. If expansion is performed, the original parameter is freed and
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newly allocated strings are inserted into the list out.
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\param in The parameter to expand
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\param flag Specifies if any expantion pass should be skipped. Legal values are any combination of EXPAND_SKIP_SUBSHELL EXPAND_SKIP_VARIABLES and EXPAND_SKIP_WILDCARDS
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\param out The list to which the result will be appended.
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*/
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int expand_string( wchar_t *in, array_list_t *out, int flag );
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/**
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expand_one is identical to expand_string, except it will fail if in
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expands to more than one string. This is used for expanding command
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names.
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\param in The parameter to expand
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\param flag Specifies if any expantion pass should be skipped. Legal values are any combination of EXPAND_SKIP_SUBSHELL EXPAND_SKIP_VARIABLES and EXPAND_SKIP_WILDCARDS
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\return The expanded parameter, or 0 on failiure
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*/
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wchar_t *expand_one( wchar_t *in, int flag );
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/**
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Expand backslashed escapes and substitute them with their unescaped
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counterparts. Also optionally change the wildcards, the tilde
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character and a few more into constants which are defined to be
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outside of the valid character space, but still inside the valid
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space for a wchar_t. This assumes that a wchar_t is at least 32
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bits long AND that the characterset is UCS4 or some other 31-bit
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character set.
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The result must be free()d. The original string is not modified. If
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an invalid sequence is specified, 0 is returned.
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*/
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wchar_t *expand_unescape( const wchar_t * in, int escape_special );
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/**
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Replace special characters with escape sequences. Newline is
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replaced with \n, etc.
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The result must be free()d. The original string is not modified.
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\param in The string to be escaped
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\param escape_all Whether all characters wich hold special meaning in fish (Pipe, semicolon, etc,) should be escaped, or only unprintable characters
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\return The escaped string
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*/
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wchar_t *expand_escape( const wchar_t *in, int escape_all );
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/**
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Convert the variable value to a human readable form, i.e. escape things, handle arrays, etc. Suitable for pretty-printing.
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*/
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wchar_t *expand_escape_variable( const wchar_t *in );
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/**
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Perform tilde expantion and nothing else on the specified string.
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If tilde expantion is needed, the original string is freed and a
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new string, allocated using malloc, is returned.
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*/
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wchar_t *expand_tilde(wchar_t *in);
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/**
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Locate the last subshell in the specified string.
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\param in the string to search for subshells
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\param begin the starting paranthesis of the subshell
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\param end the ending paranthesis of the subshell
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\param flags set this variable to ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE if in tab_completion mode
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\return -1 on syntax error, 0 if no subshells exist and 1 on sucess
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*/
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int expand_locate_subshell( wchar_t *in,
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wchar_t **begin,
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wchar_t **end,
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int flags );
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/**
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Tokenize the specified string into the specified array_list_t.
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Each new element is allocated using malloc and must be freed by the
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caller.
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\param val the input string. The contents of this string is not changed.
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\param out the list in which to place the elements.
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*/
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void expand_variable_array( const wchar_t *val, array_list_t *out );
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#endif
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