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#include <stddef.h> /* ptrdiff_t */
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#include <stdlib.h> /* malloc, free */
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-#include <string.h> /* strlen */
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-#include <ctype.h> /* isalpha */
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+#include <string.h> /* memcpy */
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+#include <ctype.h> /* isspace */
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#include <stdio.h>
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@@ -31,587 +31,6 @@ typedef ptrdiff_t kwsysSystem_ptrdiff_t;
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typedef int kwsysSystem_ptrdiff_t;
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#endif
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-/*
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-
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-Notes:
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-
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-Make variable replacements open a can of worms. Sometimes they should
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-be quoted and sometimes not. Sometimes their replacement values are
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-already quoted.
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-
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-VS variables cause problems. In order to pass the referenced value
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-with spaces the reference must be quoted. If the variable value ends
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-in a backslash then it will escape the ending quote! In order to make
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-the ending backslash appear we need this:
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-
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- "$(InputDir)\"
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-
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-However if there is not a trailing backslash then this will put a
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-quote in the value so we need:
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-
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- "$(InputDir)"
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-
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-Make variable references are platform specific so we should probably
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-just NOT quote them and let the listfile author deal with it.
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-
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-*/
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-
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-/*
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-TODO: For windows echo:
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-
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-To display a pipe (|) or redirection character (< or >) when using the
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-echo command, use a caret character immediately before the pipe or
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-redirection character (for example, ^>, ^<, or ^| ). If you need to
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-use the caret character itself (^), use two in a row (^^).
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-*/
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__CharIsWhitespace(char c)
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-{
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- return ((c == ' ') || (c == '\t'));
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__CharNeedsQuotesOnUnix(char c)
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-{
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- return ((c == '\'') || (c == '`') || (c == ';') || (c == '#') ||
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- (c == '&') || (c == '$') || (c == '(') || (c == ')') ||
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- (c == '~') || (c == '<') || (c == '>') || (c == '|') ||
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- (c == '*') || (c == '^') || (c == '\\'));
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__CharNeedsQuotesOnWindows(char c)
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-{
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- return ((c == '\'') || (c == '#') || (c == '&') ||
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- (c == '<') || (c == '>') || (c == '|') || (c == '^'));
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__CharNeedsQuotes(char c, int isUnix, int flags)
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-{
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- /* On Windows the built-in command shell echo never needs quotes. */
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- if(!isUnix && (flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_EchoWindows))
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- {
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- return 0;
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- }
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-
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- /* On all platforms quotes are needed to preserve whitespace. */
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- if(kwsysSystem_Shell__CharIsWhitespace(c))
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- {
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- return 1;
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- }
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-
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- if(isUnix)
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- {
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- /* On UNIX several special characters need quotes to preserve them. */
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- if(kwsysSystem_Shell__CharNeedsQuotesOnUnix(c))
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- {
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- return 1;
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- }
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* On Windows several special characters need quotes to preserve them. */
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- if(kwsysSystem_Shell__CharNeedsQuotesOnWindows(c))
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- {
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- return 1;
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- }
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- }
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- return 0;
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__CharIsMakeVariableName(char c)
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-{
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- return c && (c == '_' || isalpha(((int)c)));
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static const char* kwsysSystem_Shell__SkipMakeVariables(const char* c)
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-{
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- while(*c == '$' && *(c+1) == '(')
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- {
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- const char* skip = c+2;
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- while(kwsysSystem_Shell__CharIsMakeVariableName(*skip))
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- {
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- ++skip;
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- }
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- if(*skip == ')')
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- {
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- c = skip+1;
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- break;
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- }
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- }
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- return c;
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-}
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-
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-/*
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-Allowing make variable replacements opens a can of worms. Sometimes
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-they should be quoted and sometimes not. Sometimes their replacement
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-values are already quoted or contain escapes.
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-
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-Some Visual Studio variables cause problems. In order to pass the
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-referenced value with spaces the reference must be quoted. If the
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-variable value ends in a backslash then it will escape the ending
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-quote! In order to make the ending backslash appear we need this:
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-
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- "$(InputDir)\"
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-
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-However if there is not a trailing backslash then this will put a
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-quote in the value so we need:
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-
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- "$(InputDir)"
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-
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-This macro decides whether we quote an argument just because it
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-contains a make variable reference. This should be replaced with a
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-flag later when we understand applications of this better.
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-*/
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-#define KWSYS_SYSTEM_SHELL_QUOTE_MAKE_VARIABLES 0
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__ArgumentNeedsQuotes(const char* in, int isUnix,
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- int flags)
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-{
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- /* The empty string needs quotes. */
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- if(!*in)
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- {
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- return 1;
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- }
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-
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- /* Scan the string for characters that require quoting. */
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- {
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- const char* c;
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- for(c=in; *c; ++c)
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- {
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- /* Look for $(MAKEVAR) syntax if requested. */
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_AllowMakeVariables)
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- {
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-#if KWSYS_SYSTEM_SHELL_QUOTE_MAKE_VARIABLES
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- const char* skip = kwsysSystem_Shell__SkipMakeVariables(c);
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- if(skip != c)
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- {
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- /* We need to quote make variable references to preserve the
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- string with contents substituted in its place. */
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- return 1;
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- }
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-#else
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- /* Skip over the make variable references if any are present. */
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- c = kwsysSystem_Shell__SkipMakeVariables(c);
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-
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- /* Stop if we have reached the end of the string. */
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- if(!*c)
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- {
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- break;
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- }
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-#endif
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- }
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-
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- /* Check whether this character needs quotes. */
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- if(kwsysSystem_Shell__CharNeedsQuotes(*c, isUnix, flags))
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- {
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- return 1;
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- }
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* On Windows some single character arguments need quotes. */
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- if(!isUnix && *in && !*(in+1))
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- {
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- char c = *in;
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- if((c == '?') || (c == '&') || (c == '^') || (c == '|') || (c == '#'))
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- {
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- return 1;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- return 0;
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static int kwsysSystem_Shell__GetArgumentSize(const char* in,
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- int isUnix, int flags)
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-{
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- /* Start with the length of the original argument, plus one for
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- either a terminating null or a separating space. */
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- int size = (int)strlen(in) + 1;
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-
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- /* String iterator. */
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- const char* c;
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-
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- /* Keep track of how many backslashes have been encountered in a row. */
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- int windows_backslashes = 0;
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-
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- /* Scan the string for characters that require escaping or quoting. */
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- for(c=in; *c; ++c)
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- {
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- /* Look for $(MAKEVAR) syntax if requested. */
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_AllowMakeVariables)
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- {
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- /* Skip over the make variable references if any are present. */
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- c = kwsysSystem_Shell__SkipMakeVariables(c);
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-
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- /* Stop if we have reached the end of the string. */
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- if(!*c)
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- {
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- break;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Check whether this character needs escaping for the shell. */
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- if(isUnix)
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- {
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- /* On Unix a few special characters need escaping even inside a
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- quoted argument. */
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- if(*c == '\\' || *c == '"' || *c == '`' || *c == '$')
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- {
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- /* This character needs a backslash to escape it. */
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- ++size;
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- }
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- }
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- else if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_EchoWindows)
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- {
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- /* On Windows the built-in command shell echo never needs escaping. */
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* On Windows only backslashes and double-quotes need escaping. */
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- if(*c == '\\')
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- {
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- /* Found a backslash. It may need to be escaped later. */
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- ++windows_backslashes;
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- }
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- else if(*c == '"')
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- {
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- /* Found a double-quote. We need to escape it and all
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- immediately preceding backslashes. */
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- size += windows_backslashes + 1;
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- windows_backslashes = 0;
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* Found another character. This eliminates the possibility
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- that any immediately preceding backslashes will be
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- escaped. */
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- windows_backslashes = 0;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Check whether this character needs escaping for a make tool. */
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- if(*c == '$')
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- {
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_Make)
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- {
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- /* In Makefiles a dollar is written $$ so we need one extra
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- character. */
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- ++size;
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- }
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- else if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_VSIDE)
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- {
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- /* In a VS IDE a dollar is written "$" so we need two extra
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- characters. */
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- size += 2;
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- }
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- }
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- else if(*c == '#')
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- {
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- if((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_Make) &&
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- (flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_WatcomWMake))
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- {
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- /* In Watcom WMake makefiles a pound is written $# so we need
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- one extra character. */
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- ++size;
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- }
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- }
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- else if(*c == '%')
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- {
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- if((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_VSIDE) ||
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- ((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_Make) &&
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- ((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_MinGWMake) ||
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- (flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_NMake))))
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- {
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- /* In the VS IDE, NMake, or MinGW make a percent is written %%
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- so we need one extra characters. */
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- size += 1;
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- }
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- }
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- else if(*c == ';')
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- {
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_VSIDE)
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- {
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- /* In a VS IDE a semicolon is written ";" so we need two extra
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- characters. */
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- size += 2;
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- }
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Check whether the argument needs surrounding quotes. */
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- if(kwsysSystem_Shell__ArgumentNeedsQuotes(in, isUnix, flags))
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- {
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- /* Surrounding quotes are needed. Allocate space for them. */
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- if((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_WatcomQuote) && (isUnix))
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- {
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- size += 2;
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- }
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- size += 2;
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-
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- /* We must escape all ending backslashes when quoting on windows. */
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- size += windows_backslashes;
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- }
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-
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- return size;
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-}
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-
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-static char* kwsysSystem_Shell__GetArgument(const char* in, char* out,
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- int isUnix, int flags)
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-{
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- /* String iterator. */
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- const char* c;
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-
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- /* Keep track of how many backslashes have been encountered in a row. */
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- int windows_backslashes = 0;
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-
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- /* Whether the argument must be quoted. */
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- int needQuotes = kwsysSystem_Shell__ArgumentNeedsQuotes(in, isUnix, flags);
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- if(needQuotes)
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- {
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- /* Add the opening quote for this argument. */
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_WatcomQuote)
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- {
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- if(isUnix)
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- {
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- *out++ = '"';
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- }
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- *out++ = '\'';
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- *out++ = '"';
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Scan the string for characters that require escaping or quoting. */
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- for(c=in; *c; ++c)
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- {
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- /* Look for $(MAKEVAR) syntax if requested. */
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_AllowMakeVariables)
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- {
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- const char* skip = kwsysSystem_Shell__SkipMakeVariables(c);
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- if(skip != c)
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- {
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- /* Copy to the end of the make variable references. */
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- while(c != skip)
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- {
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- *out++ = *c++;
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- }
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-
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- /* The make variable reference eliminates any escaping needed
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- for preceding backslashes. */
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- windows_backslashes = 0;
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-
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- /* Stop if we have reached the end of the string. */
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- if(!*c)
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- {
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- break;
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- }
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Check whether this character needs escaping for the shell. */
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- if(isUnix)
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- {
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- /* On Unix a few special characters need escaping even inside a
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- quoted argument. */
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- if(*c == '\\' || *c == '"' || *c == '`' || *c == '$')
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- {
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- /* This character needs a backslash to escape it. */
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- *out++ = '\\';
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- }
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- }
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- else if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_EchoWindows)
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- {
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- /* On Windows the built-in command shell echo never needs escaping. */
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* On Windows only backslashes and double-quotes need escaping. */
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- if(*c == '\\')
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- {
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- /* Found a backslash. It may need to be escaped later. */
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- ++windows_backslashes;
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- }
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- else if(*c == '"')
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- {
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- /* Found a double-quote. Escape all immediately preceding
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- backslashes. */
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- while(windows_backslashes > 0)
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- {
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- --windows_backslashes;
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- *out++ = '\\';
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- }
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-
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- /* Add the backslash to escape the double-quote. */
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- *out++ = '\\';
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* We encountered a normal character. This eliminates any
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- escaping needed for preceding backslashes. */
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- windows_backslashes = 0;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Check whether this character needs escaping for a make tool. */
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- if(*c == '$')
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- {
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_Make)
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- {
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- /* In Makefiles a dollar is written $$. The make tool will
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- replace it with just $ before passing it to the shell. */
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- *out++ = '$';
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- *out++ = '$';
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- }
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- else if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_VSIDE)
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- {
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- /* In a VS IDE a dollar is written "$". If this is written in
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- an un-quoted argument it starts a quoted segment, inserts
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- the $ and ends the segment. If it is written in a quoted
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- argument it ends quoting, inserts the $ and restarts
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- quoting. Either way the $ is isolated from surrounding
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- text to avoid looking like a variable reference. */
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- *out++ = '"';
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- *out++ = '$';
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- *out++ = '"';
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* Otherwise a dollar is written just $. */
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- *out++ = '$';
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- }
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- }
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- else if(*c == '#')
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- {
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- if((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_Make) &&
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- (flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_WatcomWMake))
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- {
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- /* In Watcom WMake makefiles a pound is written $#. The make
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- tool will replace it with just # before passing it to the
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- shell. */
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- *out++ = '$';
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- *out++ = '#';
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* Otherwise a pound is written just #. */
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- *out++ = '#';
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- }
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- }
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- else if(*c == '%')
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- {
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- if((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_VSIDE) ||
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- ((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_Make) &&
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- ((flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_MinGWMake) ||
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- (flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_NMake))))
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- {
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- /* In the VS IDE, NMake, or MinGW make a percent is written %%. */
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- *out++ = '%';
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- *out++ = '%';
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- }
|
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- else
|
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- {
|
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- /* Otherwise a percent is written just %. */
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- *out++ = '%';
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|
- }
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|
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- }
|
|
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- else if(*c == ';')
|
|
|
- {
|
|
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- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_VSIDE)
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- /* In a VS IDE a semicolon is written ";". If this is written
|
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|
- in an un-quoted argument it starts a quoted segment,
|
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|
- inserts the ; and ends the segment. If it is written in a
|
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|
- quoted argument it ends quoting, inserts the ; and restarts
|
|
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- quoting. Either way the ; is isolated. */
|
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- *out++ = '"';
|
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|
- *out++ = ';';
|
|
|
- *out++ = '"';
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- else
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- /* Otherwise a semicolon is written just ;. */
|
|
|
- *out++ = ';';
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- else
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- /* Store this character. */
|
|
|
- *out++ = *c;
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- if(needQuotes)
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- /* Add enough backslashes to escape any trailing ones. */
|
|
|
- while(windows_backslashes > 0)
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- --windows_backslashes;
|
|
|
- *out++ = '\\';
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- /* Add the closing quote for this argument. */
|
|
|
- if(flags & kwsysSystem_Shell_Flag_WatcomQuote)
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- *out++ = '\'';
|
|
|
- if(isUnix)
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- *out++ = '"';
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- else
|
|
|
- {
|
|
|
- *out++ = '"';
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
- }
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- /* Store a terminating null without incrementing. */
|
|
|
- *out = 0;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- return out;
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
-char* kwsysSystem_Shell_GetArgumentForWindows(const char* in,
|
|
|
- char* out,
|
|
|
- int flags)
|
|
|
-{
|
|
|
- return kwsysSystem_Shell__GetArgument(in, out, 0, flags);
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
-char* kwsysSystem_Shell_GetArgumentForUnix(const char* in,
|
|
|
- char* out,
|
|
|
- int flags)
|
|
|
-{
|
|
|
- return kwsysSystem_Shell__GetArgument(in, out, 1, flags);
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
-int kwsysSystem_Shell_GetArgumentSizeForWindows(const char* in, int flags)
|
|
|
-{
|
|
|
- return kwsysSystem_Shell__GetArgumentSize(in, 0, flags);
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
-int kwsysSystem_Shell_GetArgumentSizeForUnix(const char* in, int flags)
|
|
|
-{
|
|
|
- return kwsysSystem_Shell__GetArgumentSize(in, 1, flags);
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
|
static int kwsysSystem__AppendByte(char* local,
|
|
|
char** begin, char** end,
|