reactos/rosapps/cmd/for.c

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/*
* FOR.C - for internal batch command.
*
*
* History:
*
* 16-Jul-1998 (Hans B Pufal)
* Started.
*
* 16-Jul-1998 (John P Price)
* Seperated commands into individual files.
*
* 19-Jul-1998 (Hans B Pufal)
* Implementation of FOR.
*
* 27-Jul-1998 (John P Price <linux-guru@gcfl.net>)
* Added config.h include.
*
* 20-Jan-1999 (Eric Kohl)
* Unicode and redirection safe!
*
* 01-Sep-1999 (Eric Kohl)
* Added help text.
*
* 23-Feb-2001 (Carl Nettelblad <cnettel@hem.passagen.se>)
* Implemented preservation of echo flag. Some other for related
* code in other files fixed, too.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "cmd.h"
#include "batch.h"
/*
* Perform FOR command.
*
* First check syntax is correct : FOR %v IN ( <list> ) DO <command>
* v must be alphabetic, <command> must not be empty.
*
* If all is correct build a new bcontext structure which preserves
* the necessary information so that readbatchline can expand
* each the command prototype for each list element.
*
* You might look on a FOR as being a called batch file with one line
* per list element.
*/
INT cmd_for (LPTSTR cmd, LPTSTR param)
{
LPBATCH_CONTEXT lpNew;
LPTSTR pp;
TCHAR var;
#ifdef _DEBUG
DebugPrintf ("cmd_for (\'%s\', \'%s\'\n", cmd, param);
#endif
if (!_tcsncmp (param, _T("/?"), 2))
{
ConOutPuts (_T("Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files\n"
"\n"
"FOR %variable IN (set) DO command [parameters]\n"
"\n"
" %variable Specifies a replaceable parameter.\n"
" (set) Specifies a set of one or more files. Wildcards may be used.\n"
" command Specifies the command to carry out for each file.\n"
" parameters Specifies parameters or switches for the specified command.\n"
"\n"
"To user the FOR comamnd in a batch program, specify %%variable instead of\n"
"%variable."));
return 0;
}
/* Check that first element is % then an alpha char followed by space */
if ((*param != _T('%')) || !_istalpha (*(param + 1)) || !_istspace (*(param + 2)))
{
error_syntax (_T("bad variable specification."));
return 1;
}
param++;
var = *param++; /* Save FOR var name */
while (_istspace (*param))
param++;
/* Check next element is 'IN' */
if ((_tcsnicmp (param, _T("in"), 2) != 0) || !_istspace (*(param + 2)))
{
error_syntax (_T("'in' missing in for statement."));
return 1;
}
param += 2;
while (_istspace (*param))
param++;
/* Folowed by a '(', find also matching ')' */
if ((*param != _T('(')) || (NULL == (pp = _tcsrchr (param, _T(')')))))
{
error_syntax (_T("no brackets found."));
return 1;
}
*pp++ = _T('\0');
param++; /* param now points at null terminated list */
while (_istspace (*pp))
pp++;
/* Check DO follows */
if ((_tcsnicmp (pp, _T("do"), 2) != 0) || !_istspace (*(pp + 2)))
{
error_syntax (_T("'do' missing."));
return 1;
}
pp += 2;
while (_istspace (*pp))
pp++;
/* Check that command tail is not empty */
if (*pp == _T('\0'))
{
error_syntax (_T("no command after 'do'."));
return 1;
}
/* OK all is correct, build a bcontext.... */
lpNew = (LPBATCH_CONTEXT)malloc (sizeof (BATCH_CONTEXT));
lpNew->prev = bc;
bc = lpNew;
bc->hBatchFile = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
bc->ffind = NULL;
bc->params = BatchParams (_T(""), param); /* Split out list */
bc->shiftlevel = 0;
bc->forvar = var;
bc->forproto = _tcsdup (pp);
if (bc->prev)
bc->bEcho = bc->prev->bEcho;
else
bc->bEcho = bEcho;
return 0;
}
/* EOF */