This file is declare.def, from which is created declare.c. It implements the builtins "declare" and "local" in Bash. Copyright (C) 1987-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. $PRODUCES declare.c $BUILTIN declare $FUNCTION declare_builtin $SHORT_DOC declare [-afFirtx] [-p] [name[=value] ...] Declare variables and/or give them attributes. If no NAMEs are given, then display the values of variables instead. The -p option will display the attributes and values of each NAME. The flags are: -a to make NAMEs arrays (if supported) -f to select from among function names only -F to display function names (and line number and source file name if debugging) without definitions -i to make NAMEs have the `integer' attribute -r to make NAMEs readonly -t to make NAMEs have the `trace' attribute -x to make NAMEs export Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see `let') done when the variable is assigned to. When displaying values of variables, -f displays a function's name and definition. The -F option restricts the display to function name only. Using `+' instead of `-' turns off the given attribute instead. When used in a function, makes NAMEs local, as with the `local' command. $END $BUILTIN typeset $FUNCTION declare_builtin $SHORT_DOC typeset [-afFirtx] [-p] name[=value] ... Obsolete. See `declare'. $END #include #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) # ifdef _MINIX # include # endif # include #endif #include #include "../bashansi.h" #include "../bashintl.h" #include "../shell.h" #include "common.h" #include "builtext.h" #include "bashgetopt.h" extern int array_needs_making; extern int posixly_correct; static int declare_internal __P((register WORD_LIST *, int)); /* Declare or change variable attributes. */ int declare_builtin (list) register WORD_LIST *list; { return (declare_internal (list, 0)); } $BUILTIN local $FUNCTION local_builtin $SHORT_DOC local name[=value] ... Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. LOCAL can only be used within a function; it makes the variable NAME have a visible scope restricted to that function and its children. $END int local_builtin (list) register WORD_LIST *list; { if (variable_context) return (declare_internal (list, 1)); else { builtin_error (_("can only be used in a function")); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } } #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) # define DECLARE_OPTS "+afiprtxF" #else # define DECLARE_OPTS "+fiprtxF" #endif /* The workhorse function. */ static int declare_internal (list, local_var) register WORD_LIST *list; int local_var; { int flags_on, flags_off, *flags, any_failed, assign_error, pflag, nodefs, opt; char *t, *subscript_start; SHELL_VAR *var; FUNCTION_DEF *shell_fn; flags_on = flags_off = any_failed = assign_error = pflag = nodefs = 0; reset_internal_getopt (); while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, DECLARE_OPTS)) != EOF) { flags = list_opttype == '+' ? &flags_off : &flags_on; switch (opt) { case 'a': #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) *flags |= att_array; #endif break; case 'p': if (local_var == 0) pflag++; break; case 'F': nodefs++; *flags |= att_function; break; case 'f': *flags |= att_function; break; case 'i': *flags |= att_integer; break; case 'r': *flags |= att_readonly; break; case 't': *flags |= att_trace; break; case 'x': *flags |= att_exported; array_needs_making = 1; break; default: builtin_usage (); return (EX_USAGE); } } list = loptend; /* If there are no more arguments left, then we just want to show some variables. */ if (list == 0) /* declare -[afFirtx] */ { /* Show local variables defined at this context level if this is the `local' builtin. */ if (local_var) { register SHELL_VAR **vlist; register int i; vlist = all_local_variables (); if (vlist) { for (i = 0; vlist[i]; i++) print_assignment (vlist[i]); free (vlist); } } else { if (flags_on == 0) set_builtin ((WORD_LIST *)NULL); else set_or_show_attributes ((WORD_LIST *)NULL, flags_on, nodefs); } fflush (stdout); return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } if (pflag) /* declare -p [-afFirtx] name [name...] */ { for (any_failed = 0; list; list = list->next) { pflag = show_name_attributes (list->word->word, nodefs); if (pflag) { sh_notfound (list->word->word); any_failed++; } } return (any_failed ? EXECUTION_FAILURE : EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } #define NEXT_VARIABLE() free (name); list = list->next; continue /* There are arguments left, so we are making variables. */ while (list) /* declare [-afFirx] name [name ...] */ { char *value, *name; int offset, aflags; #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) int making_array_special, compound_array_assign, simple_array_assign; #endif name = savestring (list->word->word); offset = assignment (name, 0); aflags = 0; if (offset) /* declare [-afFirx] name=value */ { name[offset] = '\0'; value = name + offset + 1; if (name[offset - 1] == '+') { aflags |= ASS_APPEND; name[offset - 1] = '\0'; } } else value = ""; #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) compound_array_assign = simple_array_assign = 0; subscript_start = (char *)NULL; if (t = strchr (name, '[')) /* ] */ { subscript_start = t; *t = '\0'; making_array_special = 1; } else making_array_special = 0; #endif /* If we're in posix mode or not looking for a shell function (since shell function names don't have to be valid identifiers when the shell's not in posix mode), check whether or not the argument is a valid, well-formed shell identifier. */ if ((posixly_correct || (flags_on & att_function) == 0) && legal_identifier (name) == 0) { sh_invalidid (name); assign_error++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } /* If VARIABLE_CONTEXT has a non-zero value, then we are executing inside of a function. This means we should make local variables, not global ones. */ /* XXX - this has consequences when we're making a local copy of a variable that was in the temporary environment. Watch out for this. */ if (variable_context && ((flags_on & att_function) == 0)) { #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) if ((flags_on & att_array) || making_array_special) var = make_local_array_variable (name); else #endif var = make_local_variable (name); if (var == 0) { any_failed++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } } else var = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; /* If we are declaring a function, then complain about it in some way. We don't let people make functions by saying `typeset -f foo=bar'. */ /* There should be a way, however, to let people look at a particular function definition by saying `typeset -f foo'. */ if (flags_on & att_function) { if (offset) /* declare -f [-rix] foo=bar */ { builtin_error (_("cannot use `-f' to make functions")); free (name); return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); } else /* declare -f [-rx] name [name...] */ { var = find_function (name); if (var) { if (readonly_p (var) && (flags_off & att_readonly)) { builtin_error (_("%s: readonly function"), name); any_failed++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } /* declare -[Ff] name [name...] */ if (flags_on == att_function && flags_off == 0) { #if defined (DEBUGGER) if (nodefs && debugging_mode) { shell_fn = find_function_def (var->name); if (shell_fn) printf ("%s %d %s\n", var->name, shell_fn->line, shell_fn->source_file); else printf ("%s\n", var->name); } else #endif /* DEBUGGER */ { t = nodefs ? var->name : named_function_string (name, function_cell (var), 1); printf ("%s\n", t); } } else /* declare -[fF] -[rx] name [name...] */ { VSETATTR (var, flags_on); VUNSETATTR (var, flags_off); } } else any_failed++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } } else /* declare -[airx] name [name...] */ { /* Non-null if we just created or fetched a local variable. */ if (var == 0) var = find_variable (name); if (var == 0) { #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) if ((flags_on & att_array) || making_array_special) var = make_new_array_variable (name); else #endif var = bind_variable (name, "", 0); } /* Cannot use declare +r to turn off readonly attribute. */ if (readonly_p (var) && (flags_off & att_readonly)) { sh_readonly (name); any_failed++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } /* Cannot use declare to assign value to readonly or noassign variable. */ if ((readonly_p (var) || noassign_p (var)) && offset) { if (readonly_p (var)) sh_readonly (name); assign_error++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) if ((making_array_special || (flags_on & att_array) || array_p (var)) && offset) { int vlen; vlen = STRLEN (value); #if 0 if (value[0] == '(' && strchr (value, ')')) #else if (value[0] == '(' && value[vlen-1] == ')') #endif compound_array_assign = 1; else simple_array_assign = 1; } /* Cannot use declare +a name to remove an array variable. */ if ((flags_off & att_array) && array_p (var)) { builtin_error (_("%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"), name); any_failed++; NEXT_VARIABLE (); } /* declare -a name makes name an array variable. */ if ((making_array_special || (flags_on & att_array)) && array_p (var) == 0) var = convert_var_to_array (var); #endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ VSETATTR (var, flags_on); VUNSETATTR (var, flags_off); #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) if (offset && compound_array_assign) assign_array_var_from_string (var, value, aflags); else if (simple_array_assign && subscript_start) { /* declare [-a] name[N]=value */ *subscript_start = '['; /* ] */ var = assign_array_element (name, value, 0); /* XXX - not aflags */ *subscript_start = '\0'; } else if (simple_array_assign) /* let bind_array_variable take care of this. */ bind_array_variable (name, 0, value, aflags); else #endif /* bind_variable_value duplicates the essential internals of bind_variable() */ if (offset) bind_variable_value (var, value, aflags); /* If we found this variable in the temporary environment, as with `var=value declare -x var', make sure it is treated identically to `var=value export var'. Do the same for `declare -r' and `readonly'. Preserve the attributes, except for att_tempvar. */ /* XXX -- should this create a variable in the global scope, or modify the local variable flags? ksh93 has it modify the global scope. Need to handle case like in set_var_attribute where a temporary variable is in the same table as the function local vars. */ if ((flags_on & (att_exported|att_readonly)) && tempvar_p (var)) { SHELL_VAR *tv; char *tvalue; tv = find_tempenv_variable (var->name); if (tv) { tvalue = var_isset (var) ? savestring (value_cell (var)) : savestring (""); tv = bind_variable (var->name, tvalue, 0); tv->attributes |= var->attributes & ~att_tempvar; if (tv->context > 0) VSETATTR (tv, att_propagate); free (tvalue); } VSETATTR (var, att_propagate); } } stupidly_hack_special_variables (name); NEXT_VARIABLE (); } return (assign_error ? EX_BADASSIGN : ((any_failed == 0) ? EXECUTION_SUCCESS : EXECUTION_FAILURE)); }