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//
// bp.c - Source code for the bp parser
//
// See `man ./bp.1` for more details
//
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#include <ctype.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
#include <glob.h>
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#include <limits.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "definitions.h"
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#include "explain.h"
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#include "files.h"
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#include "json.h"
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#include "match.h"
#include "pattern.h"
#include "print.h"
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#include "utils.h"
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#ifndef BP_NAME
#define BP_NAME "bp"
#endif
static const char *description = (
BP_NAME" - a Parsing Expression Grammar command line tool");
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static const char *usage = (
"Usage:\n"
" "BP_NAME" [flags] <pattern> [<files>...]\n\n"
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"Flags:\n"
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" -h --help print the usage and quit\n"
" -v --verbose print verbose debugging info\n"
" -e --explain explain the matches\n"
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" -j --json print matches as a list of JSON objects\n"
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" -i --ignore-case preform matching case-insensitively\n"
" -I --inplace modify a file in-place\n"
" -c --confirm ask for confirmation on each replacement\n"
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" -l --list-files list filenames only\n"
" -p --pattern <pat> provide a pattern (equivalent to bp '\\(<pat>)')\n"
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" -w --word <string-pat> find words matching the given string pattern\n"
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" -r --replace <replacement> replace the input pattern with the given replacement\n"
" -s --skip <skip-pattern> skip over the given pattern when looking for matches\n"
" -C --context <context> set number of lines of context to print (all: the whole file, 0: only the match, 1: the line, N: N lines of context)\n"
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" -f --format auto|fancy|plain set the output format\n"
" -g --grammar <grammar-file> use the specified file as a grammar");
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// Used as a heuristic to check if a file is binary or text:
#define CHECK_FIRST_N_BYTES 256
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// Flag-configurable options:
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typedef enum { CONFIRM_ASK, CONFIRM_ALL, CONFIRM_NONE } confirm_t;
#define USE_DEFAULT_CONTEXT -2
#define ALL_CONTEXT -1
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static struct {
int context_lines;
bool ignorecase, verbose, git_mode;
confirm_t confirm;
enum { MODE_NORMAL, MODE_LISTFILES, MODE_INPLACE, MODE_JSON, MODE_EXPLAIN } mode;
enum { FORMAT_AUTO, FORMAT_FANCY, FORMAT_PLAIN } format;
pat_t *skip;
} options = {
.context_lines = USE_DEFAULT_CONTEXT,
.ignorecase = false,
.verbose = false,
.confirm = CONFIRM_ALL,
.mode = MODE_NORMAL,
.format = FORMAT_AUTO,
.skip = NULL,
};
// If a file is partly through being modified when the program exits, restore it from backup.
static FILE *modifying_file = NULL;
static file_t *backup_file;
// Used for user input/output that doesn't interfere with unix pipeline
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static FILE *tty_out = NULL, *tty_in = NULL;
//
// Helper function to reduce code duplication
//
static inline void fprint_filename(FILE *out, const char *filename)
{
if (!filename[0]) return;
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if (options.format == FORMAT_FANCY) fprintf(out, "\033[0;1;4;33m%s\033[0m\n", filename);
else fprintf(out, "%s:\n", filename);
}
//
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// Look for a key/value flag at the first position in the given argument list.
// If the flag is found, update `next` to point to the next place to check for a flag.
// The contents of argv[0] may be modified for single-char flags.
// Return the flag's value.
//
__attribute__((nonnull))
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static char *get_flag(char *argv[], const char *flag, char ***next)
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{
size_t n = strlen(flag);
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if (strncmp(argv[0], flag, n) != 0) return NULL;
if (argv[0][n] == '=') { // --foo=baz, -f=baz
*next = &argv[1];
return &argv[0][n+1];
} else if (argv[0][n] == '\0') { // --foo baz, -f baz
if (!argv[1])
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Expected argument after '%s'\n\n%s", flag, usage);
*next = &argv[2];
return argv[1];
} else if (flag[0] == '-' && flag[1] != '-' && flag[2] == '\0') { // -f...
*next = &argv[1];
return &argv[0][n];
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}
return NULL;
}
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//
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// Look for a flag at the first position in the given argument list.
// If the flag is found, update `next` to point to the next place to check for a flag.
// The contents of argv[0] may be modified for single-char flags.
// Return a boolean for whether or not the flag was found.
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//
__attribute__((nonnull))
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static bool get_boolflag(char *argv[], const char *flag, char ***next)
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{
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size_t n = strlen(flag);
if (strncmp(argv[0], flag, n) != 0) return false;
if (argv[0][n] == '\0') { // --foo, -f
*next = &argv[1];
return true;
} else if (flag[0] == '-' && flag[1] != '-' && flag[2] == '\0') { // -f...
memmove(&argv[0][1], &argv[0][2], 1+strlen(&argv[0][2])); // Shift the flags down
*next = argv;
return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
//
// Scan the first few dozen bytes of a file and return 1 if the contents all
// look like printable text characters, otherwise return 0.
//
static int is_text_file(const char *filename)
{
int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0) return 0;
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char buf[CHECK_FIRST_N_BYTES];
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ssize_t len = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)/sizeof(char));
(void)close(fd);
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if (len < 0) return 0;
for (ssize_t i = 0; i < len; i++)
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if (isascii(buf[i]) && !(isprint(buf[i]) || isspace(buf[i])))
return 0;
return 1;
}
//
// Print matches in JSON format.
//
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static int print_matches_as_json(def_t *defs, file_t *f, pat_t *pattern)
{
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static int matches = 0;
match_t *m = NULL;
while ((m = next_match(defs, f, m, pattern, options.skip, options.ignorecase))) {
if (++matches > 1)
printf(",\n");
printf("{\"filename\":\"%s\",\"match\":", f->filename);
json_match(f->start, m, options.verbose);
printf("}");
}
if (m) recycle_if_unused(&m);
return matches;
}
//
// Print matches in a visual explanation style
//
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static int explain_matches(def_t *defs, file_t *f, pat_t *pattern)
{
int matches = 0;
match_t *m = NULL;
while ((m = next_match(defs, f, m, pattern, options.skip, options.ignorecase))) {
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if (++matches == 1)
fprint_filename(stdout, f->filename);
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else
printf("\n\n");
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explain_match(m);
}
if (m) recycle_if_unused(&m);
return matches;
}
//
// Cleanup function to ensure no temp files are left around if the program
// exits unexpectedly.
//
static void cleanup(void)
{
if (modifying_file && backup_file) {
rewind(modifying_file);
ftruncate(fileno(modifying_file), 0);
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(void)fwrite(backup_file->start, 1,
(size_t)(backup_file->end - backup_file->start),
modifying_file);
fclose(modifying_file);
modifying_file = NULL;
}
if (backup_file) destroy_file(&backup_file);
}
//
// Signal handler to ensure cleanup happens.
//
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static void sig_handler(int sig)
{
cleanup();
if (kill(0, sig)) _exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
//
// Present the user with a prompt to confirm replacements before they happen.
// If the user rejects a replacement, the match object is set to the underlying
// non-replacement value.
//
static void confirm_replacements(file_t *f, match_t *m, confirm_t *confirm)
{
if (*confirm == CONFIRM_ALL) return;
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if (m->pat->type == BP_REPLACE) {
if (*confirm == CONFIRM_NONE) {
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m->skip_replacement = true;
goto check_children;
}
{ // Print the original
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printer_t pr = {.file = f, .context_lines = options.context_lines,
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.use_color = true, .print_line_numbers = true};
print_match(tty_out, &pr, m->children[0]);
// Print trailing context lines:
print_match(tty_out, &pr, NULL);
}
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if (options.context_lines > 1) fprintf(tty_out, "\n");
{ // Print the replacement
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printer_t pr = {.file = f, .context_lines = options.context_lines,
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.use_color = true, .print_line_numbers = true};
print_match(tty_out, &pr, m);
// Print trailing context lines:
print_match(tty_out, &pr, NULL);
}
retry:
fprintf(tty_out, "\033[1mReplace? (y)es (n)o (r)emaining (d)one\033[0m ");
(void)fflush(tty_out);
char *answer = NULL;
size_t len = 0;
if (getline(&answer, &len, tty_in) > 0) {
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if (strlen(answer) > 2) goto retry;
switch (answer[0]) {
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case 'y': case '\n': break;
case 'n': m->skip_replacement = 1; break;
case 'r': *confirm = CONFIRM_ALL; break;
case 'd': m->skip_replacement = 1; *confirm = CONFIRM_NONE; break;
default: goto retry;
}
}
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if (answer) delete(&answer);
fprintf(tty_out, "\n");
}
check_children:
for (int i = 0; m->children && m->children[i]; i++)
confirm_replacements(f, m->children[i], confirm);
}
//
// Replace a file's contents with the text version of a match.
// (Useful for replacements)
//
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static int inplace_modify_file(def_t *defs, file_t *f, pat_t *pattern)
{
file_t *inmem_copy = NULL;
// Ensure the file is resident in memory:
if (f->mmapped) {
inmem_copy = spoof_file(NULL, f->filename, f->start, (ssize_t)(f->end - f->start));
f = inmem_copy;
}
printer_t pr = {
.file = f,
.context_lines = ALL_CONTEXT,
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.use_color = false,
.print_line_numbers = false,
};
FILE *dest = NULL; // Lazy-open this on the first match
int matches = 0;
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confirm_t confirm_file = options.confirm;
match_t *m = NULL;
while ((m = next_match(defs, f, m, pattern, options.skip, options.ignorecase))) {
++matches;
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printer_t err_pr = {.file = f, .context_lines = 1, .use_color = true, .print_line_numbers = true};
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if (print_errors(&err_pr, m) > 0)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
// Lazy-open file for writing upon first match:
if (dest == NULL) {
dest = check_nonnull(fopen(f->filename, "w"), "Failed to open %s for modification", f->filename);
backup_file = f;
modifying_file = dest;
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if (options.confirm == CONFIRM_ASK && f->filename)
fprint_filename(tty_out, f->filename);
}
confirm_replacements(f, m, &confirm_file);
print_match(dest, &pr, m);
}
if (m) recycle_if_unused(&m);
if (dest) {
// Print trailing context lines:
print_match(dest, &pr, NULL);
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if (options.confirm == CONFIRM_ALL)
printf("%s\n", f->filename);
(void)fclose(dest);
if (modifying_file == dest) modifying_file = NULL;
if (backup_file == f) backup_file = NULL;
}
if (inmem_copy != NULL) destroy_file(&inmem_copy);
return matches;
}
//
// Print all the matches in a file.
//
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static int print_matches(def_t *defs, file_t *f, pat_t *pattern)
{
static int printed_filenames = 0;
int matches = 0;
printer_t pr = {
.file = f,
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.context_lines = options.context_lines,
.use_color = options.format == FORMAT_FANCY,
.print_line_numbers = options.format == FORMAT_FANCY,
};
match_t *m = NULL;
while ((m = next_match(defs, f, m, pattern, options.skip, options.ignorecase))) {
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printer_t err_pr = {.file = f, .context_lines = 1, .use_color = true, .print_line_numbers = true};
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if (print_errors(&err_pr, m) > 0)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
if (++matches == 1) {
if (printed_filenames++ > 0) printf("\n");
fprint_filename(stdout, f->filename);
}
print_match(stdout, &pr, m);
}
if (m) recycle_if_unused(&m);
if (matches > 0) {
// Print trailing context lines:
print_match(stdout, &pr, NULL);
}
return matches;
}
//
// For a given filename, open the file and attempt to match the given pattern
// against it, printing any results according to the flags.
//
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__attribute__((nonnull(2,3)))
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static int process_file(def_t *defs, const char *filename, pat_t *pattern)
{
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file_t *f = load_file(NULL, filename);
if (f == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open file: %s\n%s\n", filename, strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
int matches = 0;
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if (options.mode == MODE_EXPLAIN) {
matches += explain_matches(defs, f, pattern);
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} else if (options.mode == MODE_LISTFILES) {
match_t *m = next_match(defs, f, NULL, pattern, options.skip, options.ignorecase);
if (m) {
recycle_if_unused(&m);
printf("%s\n", f->filename);
matches += 1;
}
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} else if (options.mode == MODE_JSON) {
matches += print_matches_as_json(defs, f, pattern);
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} else if (options.mode == MODE_INPLACE) {
matches += inplace_modify_file(defs, f, pattern);
} else {
matches += print_matches(defs, f, pattern);
}
fflush(stdout);
cache_destroy(f);
if (recycle_all_matches() != 0)
fprintf(stderr, "\033[33;1mMemory leak: there should no longer be any matches in use at this point.\033[0m\n");
destroy_file(&f);
(void)fflush(stdout);
return matches;
}
//
// Recursively process all non-dotfile files in the given directory.
//
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__attribute__((nonnull(2,3)))
static int process_dir(def_t *defs, const char *dirname, pat_t *pattern)
{
int matches = 0;
glob_t globbuf;
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char globpath[PATH_MAX+1] = {'\0'};
if (snprintf(globpath, PATH_MAX, "%s/*", dirname) > (int)PATH_MAX)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Filename is too long: %s/*", dirname);
int status = glob(globpath, 0, NULL, &globbuf);
if (status == GLOB_ABORTED || status == GLOB_NOSPACE)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Failed to get directory contents: %s", dirname);
if (status != GLOB_NOMATCH) {
struct stat statbuf;
for (size_t i = 0; i < globbuf.gl_pathc; i++) {
if (lstat(globbuf.gl_pathv[i], &statbuf) != 0) continue;
if (S_ISLNK(statbuf.st_mode))
continue; // Skip symbolic links
else if (S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode))
matches += process_dir(defs, globbuf.gl_pathv[i], pattern);
else if (is_text_file(globbuf.gl_pathv[i]))
matches += process_file(defs, globbuf.gl_pathv[i], pattern);
}
}
globfree(&globbuf);
return matches;
}
//
// Process git files using `git ls-files ...`
//
__attribute__((nonnull(2)))
static int process_git_files(def_t *defs, pat_t *pattern, int argc, char *argv[])
{
int fds[2];
check_nonnegative(pipe(fds), "Failed to create pipe");
pid_t child = check_nonnegative(fork(), "Failed to fork");
if (child == 0) {
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const char **git_args = new(char*[2+argc+1]);
int g = 0;
git_args[g++] = "git";
git_args[g++] = "ls-files";
while (*argv) git_args[g++] = *(argv++);
check_nonnegative(dup2(fds[STDOUT_FILENO], STDOUT_FILENO), "Failed to hook up pipe to stdout");
check_nonnegative(close(fds[STDIN_FILENO]), "Failed to close read end of pipe");
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(void)execvp("git", (char**)git_args);
_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
check_nonnegative(close(fds[STDOUT_FILENO]), "Failed to close write end of pipe");
FILE *fp = check_nonnull(fdopen(fds[STDIN_FILENO], "r"), "Could not open pipe file descriptor");
char *path = NULL;
size_t size = 0;
ssize_t len = 0;
int found = 0;
while ((len = getline(&path, &size, fp)) > 0) {
if (path[len-1] == '\n') path[len-1] = '\0';
found += process_file(defs, path, pattern);
}
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if (path) delete(&path);
check_nonnegative(fclose(fp), "Failed to close read end of pipe");
int status;
while (waitpid(child, &status, 0) != child) continue;
if (!((WIFEXITED(status) == 1) && (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0)))
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "`git --ls-files` failed. Do you have git installed?");
return found;
}
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#define FLAG(f) (flag = get_flag(argv, f, &argv))
#define BOOLFLAG(f) get_boolflag(argv, f, &argv)
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
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char *flag = NULL;
def_t *defs = NULL;
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file_t *loaded_files = NULL;
pat_t *pattern = NULL;
// Load builtins:
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file_t *builtins_file = load_filef(&loaded_files, "/etc/"BP_NAME"/builtins.bp");
if (builtins_file) defs = load_grammar(defs, builtins_file);
file_t *local_file = load_filef(&loaded_files, "%s/.config/"BP_NAME"/builtins.bp", getenv("HOME"));
if (local_file) defs = load_grammar(defs, local_file);
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++argv; // skip program name
while (argv[0]) {
if (streq(argv[0], "--")) {
++argv;
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break;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-h") || BOOLFLAG("--help")) {
printf("%s\n\n%s\n", description, usage);
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exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-v") || BOOLFLAG("--verbose")) {
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options.verbose = true;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-e") || BOOLFLAG("--explain")) {
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options.mode = MODE_EXPLAIN;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-j") || BOOLFLAG("--json")) {
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options.mode = MODE_JSON;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-I") || BOOLFLAG("--inplace")) {
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options.mode = MODE_INPLACE;
} else if (BOOLFLAG("-c") || BOOLFLAG("--confirm")) {
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options.confirm = CONFIRM_ASK;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-G") || BOOLFLAG("--git")) {
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options.git_mode = true;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-i") || BOOLFLAG("--ignore-case")) {
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options.ignorecase = true;
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} else if (BOOLFLAG("-l") || BOOLFLAG("--list-files")) {
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options.mode = MODE_LISTFILES;
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} else if (FLAG("-r") || FLAG("--replace")) {
if (!pattern)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "No pattern has been defined for replacement to operate on");
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// TODO: spoof file as sprintf("pattern => '%s'", flag)
// except that would require handling edge cases like quotation marks etc.
file_t *replace_file = spoof_file(&loaded_files, "<replace argument>", flag, -1);
pattern = bp_replacement(replace_file, pattern, replace_file->start);
if (!pattern)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Replacement failed to compile: %s", flag);
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} else if (FLAG("-g") || FLAG("--grammar")) {
file_t *f = NULL;
if (strlen(flag) > 3 && strncmp(&flag[strlen(flag)-3], ".bp", 3) == 0)
f = load_file(&loaded_files, flag);
if (f == NULL)
f = load_filef(&loaded_files, "%s/.config/"BP_NAME"/%s.bp", getenv("HOME"), flag);
if (f == NULL)
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f = load_filef(&loaded_files, "/etc/"BP_NAME"/%s.bp", flag);
if (f == NULL)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Couldn't find grammar: %s", flag);
defs = load_grammar(defs, f); // Keep in memory for debug output
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} else if (FLAG("-p") || FLAG("--pattern")) {
file_t *arg_file = spoof_file(&loaded_files, "<pattern argument>", flag, -1);
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pat_t *p = bp_pattern(arg_file, arg_file->start);
if (!p) file_err(arg_file, arg_file->start, arg_file->end, "Failed to compile this part of the argument");
pattern = chain_together(arg_file, pattern, p);
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} else if (FLAG("-w") || FLAG("--word")) {
check_nonnegative(asprintf(&flag, "\\|%s\\|", flag), "Could not allocate memory");
file_t *arg_file = spoof_file(&loaded_files, "<word pattern>", flag, -1);
delete(&flag);
pat_t *p = bp_stringpattern(arg_file, arg_file->start);
if (!p) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Pattern failed to compile: %s", flag);
pattern = chain_together(arg_file, pattern, p);
} else if (FLAG("-s") || FLAG("--skip")) {
file_t *arg_file = spoof_file(&loaded_files, "<skip argument>", flag, -1);
pat_t *s = bp_pattern(arg_file, arg_file->start);
if (!s) {
fprint_line(stdout, arg_file, arg_file->start, arg_file->end,
"Failed to compile the skip argument");
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} else if (after_spaces(s->end, true) < arg_file->end) {
fprint_line(stdout, arg_file, s->end, arg_file->end,
"Failed to compile part of the skip argument");
}
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options.skip = either_pat(arg_file, options.skip, s);
} else if (FLAG("-C") || FLAG("--context")) {
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if (streq(flag, "all")) {
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options.context_lines = ALL_CONTEXT;
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} else if (streq(flag, "none")) {
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options.context_lines = 0;
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} else {
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options.context_lines = (int)strtol(flag, &flag, 10);
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if (flag && flag[0])
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unsupported flags after --context: %s", flag);
}
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} else if (FLAG("-f") || FLAG("--format")) {
options.format = streq(flag, "fancy") ? FORMAT_FANCY : streq(flag, "plain") ? FORMAT_PLAIN : FORMAT_AUTO;
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} else if (argv[0][0] == '-' && argv[0][1] && argv[0][1] != '-') { // single-char flags
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unrecognized flag: -%c\n\n%s", argv[0][1], usage);
} else if (argv[0][0] != '-') {
if (pattern != NULL) break;
file_t *arg_file = spoof_file(&loaded_files, "<pattern argument>", argv[0], -1);
pat_t *p = bp_stringpattern(arg_file, arg_file->start);
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if (!p) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Pattern failed to compile: %s", argv[0]);
pattern = chain_together(arg_file, pattern, p);
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++argv;
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} else {
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errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Unrecognized flag: %s\n\n%s", argv[0], usage);
}
}
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if (pattern == NULL)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "No pattern provided.\n\n%s", usage);
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if (options.confirm == CONFIRM_ASK && options.mode != MODE_INPLACE)
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errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Confirm mode (-C flag) can only be used with inplace mode (-I flag)");
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for (argc = 0; argv[argc]; ++argc) ; // update argc
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if (options.context_lines == USE_DEFAULT_CONTEXT) options.context_lines = 1;
if (options.context_lines < 0 && options.context_lines != ALL_CONTEXT) options.context_lines = 0;
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if (options.format == FORMAT_AUTO)
options.format = isatty(STDOUT_FILENO) ? FORMAT_FANCY : FORMAT_PLAIN;
// If any of these signals triggers, and there is a temporary file in use,
// be sure to clean it up before exiting.
int signals[] = {SIGTERM, SIGINT, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ, SIGVTALRM, SIGPROF, SIGSEGV, SIGTSTP};
struct sigaction sa = {.sa_handler = &sig_handler, .sa_flags = (int)(SA_NODEFER | SA_RESETHAND)};
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(signals)/sizeof(signals[0]); i++)
check_nonnegative(sigaction(signals[i], &sa, NULL), "Failed to set signal handler");
// Handle exit() calls gracefully:
check_nonnegative(atexit(&cleanup), "Failed to set cleanup handler at exit");
// User input/output is handled through /dev/tty so that normal unix pipes
// can work properly while simultaneously asking for user input.
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if (options.confirm == CONFIRM_ASK) {
tty_in = fopen("/dev/tty", "r");
tty_out = fopen("/dev/tty", "w");
}
// No need for these caches anymore:
for (file_t *f = loaded_files; f; f = f->next)
cache_destroy(f);
int found = 0;
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if (options.mode == MODE_JSON) printf("[");
if (options.git_mode) { // Get the list of files from `git --ls-files ...`
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found = process_git_files(defs, pattern, argc, argv);
} else if (argv[0]) {
// Files pass in as command line args:
struct stat statbuf;
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for ( ; argv[0]; argv++) {
if (stat(argv[0], &statbuf) == 0 && S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) // Symlinks are okay if manually specified
found += process_dir(defs, argv[0], pattern);
else
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found += process_file(defs, argv[0], pattern);
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}
} else if (isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) {
// No files, no piped in input, so use files in current dir, recursively
found += process_dir(defs, ".", pattern);
} else {
// Piped in input:
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found += process_file(defs, "", pattern);
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}
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if (options.mode == MODE_JSON) printf("]\n");
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if (tty_out) { (void)fclose(tty_out); tty_out = NULL; }
if (tty_in) { (void)fclose(tty_in); tty_in = NULL; }
// This code frees up all residual heap-allocated memory. Since the program
// is about to exit, this step is unnecessary. However, it is useful for
// tracking down memory leaks.
free_all_matches();
defs = free_defs(defs, NULL);
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while (loaded_files) {
file_t *next = loaded_files->next;
destroy_file(&loaded_files);
loaded_files = next;
}
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exit(found > 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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// vim: ts=4 sw=0 et cino=L2,l1,(0,W4,m1