/***************************************************************** | envargs - add default options from environment to command line |---------------------------------------------------------------- | Author: Bill Davidsen, original 10/13/91, revised 23 Oct 1991. | This program is in the public domain. |---------------------------------------------------------------- | Minor program notes: | 1. Yes, the indirection is a tad complex | 2. Parenthesis were added where not needed in some cases | to make the action of the code less obscure. | 3. Set tabsize to four to make this pretty |---------------------------------------------------------------- | UnZip notes 24 May 92 ("v1.4"): | 1. #include "unzip.h" for prototypes | 2. changed ch to type char | 3. added an ifdef to avoid Borland warnings *****************************************************************/ #include "unzip.h" static int count_args __((char *)); static void mem_err __((void)); #if (defined(SCCS) && !defined(lint)) /* causes warnings: annoying */ static char *SCCSid = "@(#)envargs.c 1.3 23 Oct 1991"; #endif void envargs(Pargc, Pargv, envstr) int *Pargc; char ***Pargv; char *envstr; { char *getenv(); char *envptr; /* value returned by getenv */ char *bufptr; /* copy of env info */ int argc = 0; /* internal arg count */ char ch; /* spare temp value */ char **argv; /* internal arg vector */ char **argvect; /* copy of vector address */ /* see if anything in the environment */ envptr = getenv(envstr); if (envptr == (char *)NULL || *envptr == 0) return; /* count the args so we can allocate room for them */ argc = count_args(envptr); bufptr = (char *)malloc(1+strlen(envptr)); if (bufptr == (char *)NULL) mem_err(); strcpy(bufptr, envptr); /* allocate a vector large enough for all args */ argv = (char **)malloc((argc+*Pargc+1)*sizeof(char *)); if (argv == (char **)NULL) mem_err(); argvect = argv; /* copy the program name first, that's always true */ *(argv++) = *((*Pargv)++); /* copy the environment args next, may be changed */ do { *(argv++) = bufptr; /* skip the arg and any trailing blanks */ while (((ch = *bufptr) != '\0') && ch != ' ') ++bufptr; if (ch == ' ') *(bufptr++) = '\0'; while (((ch = *bufptr) != '\0') && ch == ' ') ++bufptr; } while (ch); /* now save old argc and copy in the old args */ argc += *Pargc; while (--(*Pargc)) *(argv++) = *((*Pargv)++); /* finally, add a NULL after the last arg, like UNIX */ *argv = (char *)NULL; /* save the values and return */ *Pargv = argvect; *Pargc = argc; } static int count_args(s) char *s; { int count = 0; char ch; do { /* count and skip args */ ++count; while (((ch = *s) != '\0') && ch != ' ') ++s; while (((ch = *s) != '\0') && ch == ' ') ++s; } while (ch); return count; } static void mem_err() { perror("Can't get memory for arguments"); exit(2); } #ifdef TEST main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int i; printf("Orig argv: %p\n", argv); dump_args(argc, argv); envargs(&argc, &argv, "ENVTEST"); printf(" New argv: %p\n", argv); dump_args(argc, argv); } dump_args(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { int i; printf("\nDump %d args:\n", argc); for (i=0; i