/*** *stdargv.c - standard & wildcard _setargv routine * * Copyright (c) 1989-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * processes program command line, with or without wildcard expansion * *Revision History: * 06-27-89 PHG module created, based on asm version * 04-09-90 GJF Added #include . Made calling types * explicit (_CALLTYPE1 or _CALLTYPE4). Also, fixed the * copyright. * 06-04-90 GJF Changed error message interface. * 08-31-90 GJF Removed 32 from API names. * 09-25-90 GJF Merged tree version with local version (8-31 change * with 6-4 change). * 10-08-90 GJF New-style function declarators. * 12-04-90 SRW Changed to include instead of * 12-06-90 SRW Added _CRUISER_ and _WIN32 conditionals. * 01-25-91 SRW Include oscalls.h if _WIN32_ OR WILDCARD defined * 01-25-91 SRW Changed Win32 Process Startup [_WIN32_] * 01-25-91 MHL Fixed bug in Win32 Process Startup [_WIN32_] * 01-28-91 GJF Fixed call to DOSFINDFIRST (removed last arg). * 01-31-91 MHL Changed to call GetModuleFileName instead of * NtCurrentPeb() [_WIN32_] * 02-18-91 SRW Fixed command line parsing bug [_WIN32_] * 03-11-91 GJF Fixed check of FindFirstFile return [_WIN32_]. * 03-12-91 SRW Add FindClose call to _find [_WIN32_] * 04-16-91 SRW Fixed quote parsing logic for arguments. * 03-31-92 DJM POSIX support. * 05-12-92 DJM ifndefed for POSIX. * 06-02-92 SKS Add #include for CRTDLL definition of _pgmptr * 04-19-93 GJF Change test in the do-while loop in parse_cmdline to * NOT terminate on chars with high bit set. * 05-14-93 GJF Added support for quoted program names. * 05-28-93 KRS Added MBCS support under _MBCS switches. * 06-04-93 KRS Added more MBCS logic. * 11-17-93 CFW Rip out Cruiser. * 11-19-93 CFW Gratuitous whitespace cleanup. * 11-20-93 CFW Enable wide char, move _find to wild.c. * 12-07-93 CFW Change _TCHAR to _TSCHAR. * 04-15-94 GJF Made definition of _pgmname conditional on * DLL_FOR_WIN32S. * 01-10-95 CFW Debug CRT allocs. * 06-30-97 GJF Added explicit, conditional init. of multibyte ctype * table. Also, detab-ed. * 05-17-99 PML Remove all Macintosh support. * 09-05-00 GB Fixed parse_cmdline to return "c:\test\"foo.c as one * argument. * 09-07-00 GB Fixed parse_cmdline to del double quotes in * c:"\test\"foo.c. * 03-24-01 PML Protect against null _[aw]cmdln (vs7#229081) * 03-27-01 PML Return error instead of calling amsg_exit (vs7#231220) * 03-28-01 PML Protect against GetModuleFileName overflow (vs7#231284) * *******************************************************************************/ #ifndef _POSIX_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef _MBCS #include #endif #include #include #define NULCHAR _T('\0') #define SPACECHAR _T(' ') #define TABCHAR _T('\t') #define DQUOTECHAR _T('\"') #define SLASHCHAR _T('\\') /* * Flag to ensure multibyte ctype table is only initialized once */ extern int __mbctype_initialized; #ifdef WPRFLAG static void __cdecl wparse_cmdline(wchar_t *cmdstart, wchar_t **argv, wchar_t *args, int *numargs, int *numchars); #else static void __cdecl parse_cmdline(char *cmdstart, char **argv, char *args, int *numargs, int *numchars); #endif /*** *_setargv, __setargv - set up "argc" and "argv" for C programs * *Purpose: * Read the command line and create the argv array for C * programs. * *Entry: * Arguments are retrieved from the program command line, * pointed to by _acmdln. * *Exit: * Returns 0 if successful, -1 if memory allocation failed. * "argv" points to a null-terminated list of pointers to ASCIZ * strings, each of which is an argument from the command line. * "argc" is the number of arguments. The strings are copied from * the environment segment into space allocated on the heap/stack. * The list of pointers is also located on the heap or stack. * _pgmptr points to the program name. * *Exceptions: * Terminates with out of memory error if no memory to allocate. * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef WILDCARD #ifdef WPRFLAG int __cdecl __wsetargv ( #else int __cdecl __setargv ( #endif /* WPRFLAG */ #else /* WILDCARD */ #ifdef WPRFLAG int __cdecl _wsetargv ( #else int __cdecl _setargv ( #endif /* WPRFLAG */ #endif /* WILDCARD */ void ) { _TSCHAR *p; _TSCHAR *cmdstart; /* start of command line to parse */ int numargs, numchars; static _TSCHAR _pgmname[ MAX_PATH + 1 ]; #if !defined(CRTDLL) && defined(_MBCS) /* If necessary, initialize the multibyte ctype table. */ if ( __mbctype_initialized == 0 ) __initmbctable(); #endif /* Get the program name pointer from Win32 Base */ _pgmname[ MAX_PATH ] = '\0'; GetModuleFileName( NULL, _pgmname, MAX_PATH ); #ifdef WPRFLAG _wpgmptr = _pgmname; #else _pgmptr = _pgmname; #endif /* if there's no command line at all (won't happen from cmd.exe, but possibly another program), then we use _pgmptr as the command line to parse, so that argv[0] is initialized to the program name */ #ifdef WPRFLAG cmdstart = (_wcmdln == NULL || *_wcmdln == NULCHAR) ? _wpgmptr : _wcmdln; #else cmdstart = (_acmdln == NULL || *_acmdln == NULCHAR) ? _pgmptr : _acmdln; #endif /* first find out how much space is needed to store args */ #ifdef WPRFLAG wparse_cmdline(cmdstart, NULL, NULL, &numargs, &numchars); #else parse_cmdline(cmdstart, NULL, NULL, &numargs, &numchars); #endif /* allocate space for argv[] vector and strings */ p = _malloc_crt(numargs * sizeof(_TSCHAR *) + numchars * sizeof(_TSCHAR)); if (p == NULL) return -1; /* store args and argv ptrs in just allocated block */ #ifdef WPRFLAG wparse_cmdline(cmdstart, (wchar_t **)p, (wchar_t *)(((char *)p) + numargs * sizeof(wchar_t *)), &numargs, &numchars); #else parse_cmdline(cmdstart, (char **)p, p + numargs * sizeof(char *), &numargs, &numchars); #endif /* set argv and argc */ __argc = numargs - 1; #ifdef WPRFLAG __wargv = (wchar_t **)p; #else __argv = (char **)p; #endif /* WPRFLAG */ #ifdef WILDCARD /* call _[w]cwild to expand wildcards in arg vector */ #ifdef WPRFLAG if (_wcwild()) #else /* WPRFLAG */ if (_cwild()) #endif /* WPRFLAG */ return -1; /* out of space */ #endif /* WILDCARD */ return 0; } /*** *static void parse_cmdline(cmdstart, argv, args, numargs, numchars) * *Purpose: * Parses the command line and sets up the argv[] array. * On entry, cmdstart should point to the command line, * argv should point to memory for the argv array, args * points to memory to place the text of the arguments. * If these are NULL, then no storing (only coujting) * is done. On exit, *numargs has the number of * arguments (plus one for a final NULL argument), * and *numchars has the number of bytes used in the buffer * pointed to by args. * *Entry: * _TSCHAR *cmdstart - pointer to command line of the form * * _TSCHAR **argv - where to build argv array; NULL means don't * build array * _TSCHAR *args - where to place argument text; NULL means don't * store text * *Exit: * no return value * int *numargs - returns number of argv entries created * int *numchars - number of characters used in args buffer * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef WPRFLAG static void __cdecl wparse_cmdline ( #else static void __cdecl parse_cmdline ( #endif _TSCHAR *cmdstart, _TSCHAR **argv, _TSCHAR *args, int *numargs, int *numchars ) { _TSCHAR *p; _TUCHAR c; int inquote; /* 1 = inside quotes */ int copychar; /* 1 = copy char to *args */ unsigned numslash; /* num of backslashes seen */ *numchars = 0; *numargs = 1; /* the program name at least */ /* first scan the program name, copy it, and count the bytes */ p = cmdstart; if (argv) *argv++ = args; #ifdef WILDCARD /* To handle later wild card expansion, we prefix each entry by it's first character before quote handling. This is done so _[w]cwild() knows whether to expand an entry or not. */ if (args) *args++ = *p; ++*numchars; #endif /* WILDCARD */ /* A quoted program name is handled here. The handling is much simpler than for other arguments. Basically, whatever lies between the leading double-quote and next one, or a terminal null character is simply accepted. Fancier handling is not required because the program name must be a legal NTFS/HPFS file name. Note that the double-quote characters are not copied, nor do they contribute to numchars. */ inquote = FALSE; do { if (*p == DQUOTECHAR ) { inquote = !inquote; c = (_TUCHAR) *p++; continue; } ++*numchars; if (args) *args++ = *p; c = (_TUCHAR) *p++; #ifdef _MBCS if (_ismbblead(c)) { ++*numchars; if (args) *args++ = *p; /* copy 2nd byte too */ p++; /* skip over trail byte */ } #endif } while ( (c != NULCHAR && (inquote || (c !=SPACECHAR && c != TABCHAR))) ); if ( c == NULCHAR ) { p--; } else { if (args) *(args-1) = NULCHAR; } inquote = 0; /* loop on each argument */ for(;;) { if ( *p ) { while (*p == SPACECHAR || *p == TABCHAR) ++p; } if (*p == NULCHAR) break; /* end of args */ /* scan an argument */ if (argv) *argv++ = args; /* store ptr to arg */ ++*numargs; #ifdef WILDCARD /* To handle later wild card expansion, we prefix each entry by it's first character before quote handling. This is done so _[w]cwild() knows whether to expand an entry or not. */ if (args) *args++ = *p; ++*numchars; #endif /* WILDCARD */ /* loop through scanning one argument */ for (;;) { copychar = 1; /* Rules: 2N backslashes + " ==> N backslashes and begin/end quote 2N+1 backslashes + " ==> N backslashes + literal " N backslashes ==> N backslashes */ numslash = 0; while (*p == SLASHCHAR) { /* count number of backslashes for use below */ ++p; ++numslash; } if (*p == DQUOTECHAR) { /* if 2N backslashes before, start/end quote, otherwise copy literally */ if (numslash % 2 == 0) { if (inquote) { if (p[1] == DQUOTECHAR) p++; /* Double quote inside quoted string */ else /* skip first quote char and copy second */ copychar = 0; } else copychar = 0; /* don't copy quote */ inquote = !inquote; } numslash /= 2; /* divide numslash by two */ } /* copy slashes */ while (numslash--) { if (args) *args++ = SLASHCHAR; ++*numchars; } /* if at end of arg, break loop */ if (*p == NULCHAR || (!inquote && (*p == SPACECHAR || *p == TABCHAR))) break; /* copy character into argument */ #ifdef _MBCS if (copychar) { if (args) { if (_ismbblead(*p)) { *args++ = *p++; ++*numchars; } *args++ = *p; } else { if (_ismbblead(*p)) { ++p; ++*numchars; } } ++*numchars; } ++p; #else if (copychar) { if (args) *args++ = *p; ++*numchars; } ++p; #endif } /* null-terminate the argument */ if (args) *args++ = NULCHAR; /* terminate string */ ++*numchars; } /* We put one last argument in -- a null ptr */ if (argv) *argv++ = NULL; ++*numargs; } #endif /* ndef _POSIX_ */