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+/*-
+ * Copyright (c) 2005  - Garance Alistair Drosehn <gad@FreeBSD.org>.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ *   1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ *   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ *      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ *      documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
+ * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+ * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation
+ * are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing
+ * official policies, either expressed or implied, of the FreeBSD Project.
+ */
+
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
+
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/param.h>
+#include <err.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include "envopts.h"
+
+static const char *
+                expand_vars(int in_thisarg, char **thisarg_p, char **dest_p,
+                    const char **src_p);
+static int      is_there(char *candidate);
+
+/*
+ * The is*() routines take a parameter of 'int', but expect values in the range
+ * of unsigned char.  Define some wrappers which take a value of type 'char',
+ * whether signed or unsigned, and ensure the value ends up in the right range.
+ */
+#define        isalnumch(Anychar) isalnum((u_char)(Anychar))
+#define        isalphach(Anychar) isalpha((u_char)(Anychar))
+#define        isspacech(Anychar) isspace((u_char)(Anychar))
+
+/*
+ * Routine to determine if a given fully-qualified filename is executable.
+ * This is copied almost verbatim from FreeBSD's usr.bin/which/which.c.
+ */
+static int
+is_there(char *candidate)
+{
+        struct stat fin;
+
+        /* XXX work around access(2) false positives for superuser */
+        if (access(candidate, X_OK) == 0 &&
+            stat(candidate, &fin) == 0 &&
+            S_ISREG(fin.st_mode) &&
+            (getuid() != 0 ||
+            (fin.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH)) != 0)) {
+                if (env_verbosity > 1)
+                       fprintf(stderr, "#env   matched:\t'%s'\n", candidate);
+                return (1);
+        }
+        return (0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Routine to search through an alternate path-list, looking for a given
+ * filename to execute.  If the file is found, replace the original
+ * unqualified name with a fully-qualified path.  This allows `env' to
+ * execute programs from a specific strict list of possible paths, without
+ * changing the value of PATH seen by the program which will be executed.
+ * E.G.:
+ *     #!/usr/bin/env -S-P/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin perl
+ * will execute /usr/local/bin/perl or /usr/bin/perl (whichever is found
+ * first), no matter what the current value of PATH is, and without
+ * changing the value of PATH that the script will see when it runs.
+ *
+ * This is similar to the print_matches() routine in usr.bin/which/which.c.
+ */
+void
+search_paths(char *path, char **argv)
+{
+        char candidate[PATH_MAX];
+        const char *d;
+       char *filename, *fqname;
+
+       /* If the file has a `/' in it, then no search is done */
+       filename = *argv;
+       if (strchr(filename, '/') != NULL)
+               return;
+
+       if (env_verbosity > 1) {
+               fprintf(stderr, "#env Searching:\t'%s'\n", path);
+               fprintf(stderr, "#env  for file:\t'%s'\n", filename);
+       }
+
+       fqname = NULL;
+        while ((d = strsep(&path, ":")) != NULL) {
+                if (*d == '\0')
+                        d = ".";
+                if (snprintf(candidate, sizeof(candidate), "%s/%s", d,
+                    filename) >= (int)sizeof(candidate))
+                        continue;
+                if (is_there(candidate)) {
+                        fqname = candidate;
+                       break;
+                }
+        }
+
+       if (fqname == NULL) {
+               errno = ENOENT;
+               err(127, "%s", filename);
+       }
+       *argv = strdup(candidate);
+}
+
+/**
+ * Routine to split a string into multiple parameters, while recognizing a
+ * few special characters.  It recognizes both single and double-quoted
+ * strings.  This processing is designed entirely for the benefit of the
+ * parsing of "#!"-lines (aka "shebang" lines == the first line of an
+ * executable script).  Different operating systems parse that line in very
+ * different ways, and this split-on-spaces processing is meant to provide
+ * ways to specify arbitrary arguments on that line, no matter how the OS
+ * parses it.
+ *
+ * Within a single-quoted string, the two characters "\'" are treated as
+ * a literal "'" character to add to the string, and "\\" are treated as
+ * a literal "\" character to add.  Other than that, all characters are
+ * copied until the processing gets to a terminating "'".
+ *
+ * Within a double-quoted string, many more "\"-style escape sequences
+ * are recognized, mostly copied from what is recognized in the `printf'
+ * command.  Some OS's will not allow a literal blank character to be
+ * included in the one argument that they recognize on a shebang-line,
+ * so a few additional escape-sequences are defined to provide ways to
+ * specify blanks.
+ *
+ * Within a double-quoted string "\_" is turned into a literal blank.
+ * (Inside of a single-quoted string, the two characters are just copied)
+ * Outside of a quoted string, "\_" is treated as both a blank, and the
+ * end of the current argument.  So with a shelbang-line of:
+ *             #!/usr/bin/env -SA=avalue\_perl
+ * the -S value would be broken up into arguments "A=avalue" and "perl".
+ */
+void
+split_spaces(const char *str, int *origind, int *origc, char ***origv)
+{
+       static const char *nullarg = "";
+       const char *bq_src, *copystr, *src;
+       char *dest, **newargv, *newstr, **nextarg, **oldarg;
+       int addcount, bq_destlen, copychar, found_sep, in_arg, in_dq, in_sq;
+
+       /*
+        * Ignore leading space on the string, and then malloc enough room
+        * to build a copy of it.  The copy might end up shorter than the
+        * original, due to quoted strings and '\'-processing.
+        */
+       while (isspacech(*str))
+               str++;
+       if (*str == '\0')
+               return;
+       newstr = malloc(strlen(str) + 1);
+
+       /*
+        * Allocate plenty of space for the new array of arg-pointers,
+        * and start that array off with the first element of the old
+        * array.
+        */
+       newargv = malloc((*origc + (strlen(str) / 2) + 2) * sizeof(char *));
+       nextarg = newargv;
+       *nextarg++ = **origv;
+
+       /* Come up with the new args by splitting up the given string. */
+       addcount = 0;
+       bq_destlen = in_arg = in_dq = in_sq = 0;
+       bq_src = NULL;
+       for (src = str, dest = newstr; *src != '\0'; src++) {
+               /*
+                * This switch will look at a character in *src, and decide
+                * what should be copied to *dest.  It only decides what
+                * character(s) to copy, it should not modify *dest.  In some
+                * cases, it will look at multiple characters from *src.
+                */
+               copychar = found_sep = 0;
+               copystr = NULL;
+               switch (*src) {
+               case '"':
+                       if (in_sq)
+                               copychar = *src;
+                       else if (in_dq)
+                               in_dq = 0;
+                       else {
+                               /*
+                                * Referencing nullarg ensures that a new
+                                * argument is created, even if this quoted
+                                * string ends up with zero characters.
+                                */
+                               copystr = nullarg;
+                               in_dq = 1;
+                               bq_destlen = dest - *(nextarg - 1);
+                               bq_src = src;
+                       }
+                       break;
+               case '$':
+                       if (in_sq)
+                               copychar = *src;
+                       else {
+                               copystr = expand_vars(in_arg, (nextarg - 1),
+                                   &dest, &src);
+                       }
+                       break;
+               case '\'':
+                       if (in_dq)
+                               copychar = *src;
+                       else if (in_sq)
+                               in_sq = 0;
+                       else {
+                               /*
+                                * Referencing nullarg ensures that a new
+                                * argument is created, even if this quoted
+                                * string ends up with zero characters.
+                                */
+                               copystr = nullarg;
+                               in_sq = 1;
+                               bq_destlen = dest - *(nextarg - 1);
+                               bq_src = src;
+                       }
+                       break;
+               case '\\':
+                       if (in_sq) {
+                               /*
+                                * Inside single-quoted strings, only the
+                                * "\'" and "\\" are recognized as special
+                                * strings.
+                                */
+                               copychar = *(src + 1);
+                               if (copychar == '\'' || copychar == '\\')
+                                       src++;
+                               else
+                                       copychar = *src;
+                               break;
+                       }
+                       src++;
+                       switch (*src) {
+                       case '"':
+                       case '#':
+                       case '$':
+                       case '\'':
+                       case '\\':
+                               copychar = *src;
+                               break;
+                       case '_':
+                               /*
+                                * Alternate way to get a blank, which allows
+                                * that blank be used to separate arguments
+                                * when it is not inside a quoted string.
+                                */
+                               if (in_dq)
+                                       copychar = ' ';
+                               else {
+                                       found_sep = 1;
+                                       src++;
+                               }
+                               break;
+                       case 'c':
+                               /*
+                                * Ignore remaining characters in the -S string.
+                                * This would not make sense if found in the
+                                * middle of a quoted string.
+                                */
+                               if (in_dq)
+                                       errx(1, "Sequence '\\%c' is not allowed"
+                                           " in quoted strings", *src);
+                               goto str_done;
+                       case 'f':
+                               copychar = '\f';
+                               break;
+                       case 'n':
+                               copychar = '\n';
+                               break;
+                       case 'r':
+                               copychar = '\r';
+                               break;
+                       case 't':
+                               copychar = '\t';
+                               break;
+                       case 'v':
+                               copychar = '\v';
+                               break;
+                       default:
+                               if (isspacech(*src))
+                                       copychar = *src;
+                               else
+                                       errx(1, "Invalid sequence '\\%c' in -S",
+                                           *src);
+                       }
+                       break;
+               default:
+                       if ((in_dq || in_sq) && in_arg)
+                               copychar = *src;
+                       else if (isspacech(*src))
+                               found_sep = 1;
+                       else {
+                               /*
+                                * If the first character of a new argument
+                                * is `#', then ignore the remaining chars.
+                                */
+                               if (!in_arg && *src == '#')
+                                       goto str_done;
+                               copychar = *src;
+                       }
+               }
+               /*
+                * Now that the switch has determined what (if anything)
+                * needs to be copied, copy whatever that is to *dest.
+                */
+               if (copychar || copystr != NULL) {
+                       if (!in_arg) {
+                               /* This is the first byte of a new argument */
+                               *nextarg++ = dest;
+                               addcount++;
+                               in_arg = 1;
+                       }
+                       if (copychar)
+                               *dest++ = (char)copychar;
+                       else if (copystr != NULL)
+                               while (*copystr != '\0')
+                                       *dest++ = *copystr++;
+               } else if (found_sep) {
+                       *dest++ = '\0';
+                       while (isspacech(*src))
+                               src++;
+                       --src;
+                       in_arg = 0;
+               }
+       }
+str_done:
+       *dest = '\0';
+       *nextarg = NULL;
+       if (in_dq || in_sq) {
+               errx(1, "No terminating quote for string: %.*s%s",
+                   bq_destlen, *(nextarg - 1), bq_src);
+       }
+       if (env_verbosity > 1) {
+               fprintf(stderr, "#env  split -S:\t'%s'\n", str);
+               oldarg = newargv + 1;
+               fprintf(stderr, "#env      into:\t'%s'\n", *oldarg);
+               for (oldarg++; *oldarg; oldarg++)
+                       fprintf(stderr, "#env          &\t'%s'\n", *oldarg);
+       }
+
+       /* Copy the unprocessed arg-pointers from the original array */
+       for (oldarg = *origv + *origind; *oldarg; oldarg++)
+               *nextarg++ = *oldarg;
+       *nextarg = NULL;
+
+       /* Update optind/argc/argv in the calling routine */
+       *origind = 1;
+       *origc += addcount;
+       *origv = newargv;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Routine to split expand any environment variables referenced in the string
+ * that -S is processing.  For now it only supports the form ${VARNAME}.  It
+ * explicitly does not support $VARNAME, and obviously can not handle special
+ * shell-variables such as $?, $*, $1, etc.  It is called with *src_p pointing
+ * at the initial '$', and if successful it will update *src_p, *dest_p, and
+ * possibly *thisarg_p in the calling routine.
+ */
+static const char *
+expand_vars(int in_thisarg, char **thisarg_p, char **dest_p, const char **src_p)
+{
+       const char *vbegin, *vend, *vvalue;
+       char *newstr, *vname;
+       int bad_reference;
+       size_t namelen, newlen;
+
+       bad_reference = 1;
+       vbegin = vend = (*src_p) + 1;
+       if (*vbegin++ == '{')
+               if (*vbegin == '_' || isalphach(*vbegin)) {
+                       vend = vbegin + 1;
+                       while (*vend == '_' || isalnumch(*vend))
+                               vend++;
+                       if (*vend == '}')
+                               bad_reference = 0;
+               }
+       if (bad_reference)
+               errx(1, "Only ${VARNAME} expansion is supported, error at: %s",
+                   *src_p);
+
+       /*
+        * We now know we have a valid environment variable name, so update
+        * the caller's source-pointer to the last character in that reference,
+        * and then pick up the matching value.  If the variable is not found,
+        * or if it has a null value, then our work here is done.
+        */
+       *src_p = vend;
+       namelen = vend - vbegin + 1;
+       vname = malloc(namelen);
+       strlcpy(vname, vbegin, namelen);
+       vvalue = getenv(vname);
+       if (vvalue == NULL || *vvalue == '\0') {
+               if (env_verbosity > 2)
+                       fprintf(stderr,
+                           "#env  replacing ${%s} with null string\n",
+                           vname);
+               free(vname);
+               return (NULL);
+       }
+
+       if (env_verbosity > 2)
+               fprintf(stderr, "#env  expanding ${%s} into '%s'\n", vname,
+                   vvalue);
+
+       /*
+        * There is some value to copy to the destination.  If the value is
+        * shorter than the ${VARNAME} reference that it replaces, then our
+        * caller can just copy the value to the existing destination.
+        */
+       if (strlen(vname) + 3 >= strlen(vvalue)) {
+               free(vname);
+               return (vvalue);
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * The value is longer than the string it replaces, which means the
+        * present destination area is too small to hold it.  Create a new
+        * destination area, and update the caller's 'dest' variable to match.
+        * If the caller has already started copying some info for 'thisarg'
+        * into the present destination, then the new destination area must
+        * include a copy of that data, and the pointer to 'thisarg' must also
+        * be updated.  Note that it is still the caller which copies this
+        * vvalue to the new *dest.
+        */
+       newlen = strlen(vvalue) + strlen(*src_p) + 1;
+       if (in_thisarg) {
+               **dest_p = '\0';        /* Provide terminator for 'thisarg' */
+               newlen += strlen(*thisarg_p);
+               newstr = malloc(newlen);
+               strcpy(newstr, *thisarg_p);
+               *thisarg_p = newstr;
+       } else {
+               newstr = malloc(newlen);
+               *newstr = '\0';
+       }
+       *dest_p = strchr(newstr, '\0');
+       free(vname);
+       return (vvalue);
+}