reactos/base/shell/cmd/internal.c

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/*
* INTERNAL.C - command.com internal commands.
*
*
* History:
*
* 17/08/94 (Tim Norman)
* started.
*
* 08/08/95 (Matt Rains)
* i have cleaned up the source code. changes now bring this source into
* guidelines for recommended programming practice.
*
* cd()
* started.
*
* dir()
* i have added support for file attributes to the DIR() function. the
* routine adds "d" (directory) and "r" (read only) output. files with the
* system attribute have the filename converted to lowercase. files with
* the hidden attribute are not displayed.
*
* i have added support for directorys. now if the directory attribute is
* detected the file size if replaced with the string "<dir>".
*
* ver()
* started.
*
* md()
* started.
*
* rd()
* started.
*
* del()
* started.
*
* does not support wildcard selection.
*
* todo: add delete directory support.
* add recursive directory delete support.
*
* ren()
* started.
*
* does not support wildcard selection.
*
* todo: add rename directory support.
*
* a general structure has been used for the cd, rd and md commands. this
* will be better in the long run. it is too hard to maintain such diverse
* functions when you are involved in a group project like this.
*
* 12/14/95 (Tim Norman)
* fixed DIR so that it will stick \*.* if a directory is specified and
* that it will stick on .* if a file with no extension is specified or
* *.* if it ends in a \
*
* 1/6/96 (Tim Norman)
* added an isatty call to DIR so it won't prompt for keypresses unless
* stdin and stdout are the console.
*
* changed parameters to be mutually consistent to make calling the
* functions easier
*
* rem()
* started.
*
* doskey()
* started.
*
* 01/22/96 (Oliver Mueller)
* error messages are now handled by perror.
*
* 02/05/96 (Tim Norman)
* converted all functions to accept first/rest parameters
*
* 07/26/96 (Tim Norman)
* changed return values to int instead of void
*
* path() started.
*
* 12/23/96 (Aaron Kaufman)
* rewrote dir() to mimic MS-DOS's dir
*
* 01/28/97 (Tim Norman)
* cleaned up Aaron's DIR code
*
* 06/13/97 (Tim Norman)
* moved DIR code to dir.c
* re-implemented Aaron's DIR code
*
* 06/14/97 (Steffan Kaiser)
* ctrl-break handling
* bug fixes
*
* 27-Jul-1998 (John P Price <linux-guru@gcfl.net>)
* added config.h include
*
* 03-Dec-1998 (Eric Kohl)
* Replaced DOS calls by Win32 calls.
*
* 08-Dec-1998 (Eric Kohl)
* Added help texts ("/?").
*
* 18-Dec-1998 (Eric Kohl)
* Added support for quoted arguments (cd "program files").
*
* 07-Jan-1999 (Eric Kohl)
* Clean up.
*
* 26-Jan-1999 (Eric Kohl)
* Replaced remaining CRT io functions by Win32 io functions.
* Unicode safe!
*
* 30-Jan-1999 (Eric Kohl)
* Added "cd -" feature. Changes to the previous directory.
*
* 15-Mar-1999 (Eric Kohl)
* Fixed bug in "cd -" feature. If the previous directory was a root
* directory, it was ignored.
*
* 23-Feb-2001 (Carl Nettelblad <cnettel@hem.passagen.se>)
* Improved chdir/cd command.
*
* 02-Apr-2004 (Magnus Olsen <magnus@greatlord.com>)
* Remove all hard code string so they can be
* translate to other langues.
*
* 19-Jul-2005 (Brandon Turner <turnerb7@msu.edu>)
* Rewrite the CD, it working as Windows 2000 CMD
*
* 19-Jul-2005 (Magnus Olsen <magnus@greatlord.com>)
* Add SetRootPath and GetRootPath
*
* 14-Jul-2007 (Pierre Schweitzer <heis_spiter@hotmail.com>)
* Added commands help display to help command (ex. : "help cmd")
*/
#include "precomp.h"
#ifdef INCLUDE_CMD_CHDIR
/*
* Helper function for getting the current path from drive
* without changing the drive. Return code: 0 = ok, 1 = fail.
* 'InPath' can have any size; if the two first letters are
* not a drive with ':' it will get the current path on
* the current drive exactly as GetCurrentDirectory() does.
*/
INT
GetRootPath(
IN LPCTSTR InPath,
OUT LPTSTR OutPath,
IN INT size)
{
if (InPath[0] && InPath[1] == _T(':'))
{
INT t = 0;
if ((InPath[0] >= _T('0')) && (InPath[0] <= _T('9')))
{
t = (InPath[0] - _T('0')) + 28;
}
else if ((InPath[0] >= _T('a')) && (InPath[0] <= _T('z')))
{
t = (InPath[0] - _T('a')) + 1;
}
else if ((InPath[0] >= _T('A')) && (InPath[0] <= _T('Z')))
{
t = (InPath[0] - _T('A')) + 1;
}
return (_tgetdcwd(t, OutPath, size) == NULL);
}
/* Get current directory */
return !GetCurrentDirectory(size, OutPath);
}
BOOL SetRootPath(TCHAR *oldpath, TCHAR *InPath)
{
DWORD dwLastError;
TCHAR OutPath[MAX_PATH];
TCHAR OutPathTemp[MAX_PATH];
StripQuotes(InPath);
/* Retrieve the full path name from the (possibly relative) InPath */
if (GetFullPathName(InPath, ARRAYSIZE(OutPathTemp), OutPathTemp, NULL) == 0)
{
dwLastError = GetLastError();
goto Fail;
}
/* Convert the full path to its correct case.
* Example: c:\windows\SYSTEM32 => C:\WINDOWS\System32 */
GetPathCase(OutPathTemp, OutPath);
/* Use _tchdir(), since unlike SetCurrentDirectory() it updates
* the current-directory-on-drive environment variables. */
if (_tchdir(OutPath) != 0)
{
dwLastError = GetLastError();
if (dwLastError == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
dwLastError = ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND;
goto Fail;
}
/* Keep the original drive in ordinary CD/CHDIR (without /D switch) */
if (oldpath != NULL && _tcsncicmp(OutPath, oldpath, 2) != 0)
SetCurrentDirectory(oldpath);
return TRUE;
Fail:
ConErrFormatMessage(dwLastError);
nErrorLevel = 1;
return FALSE;
}
/*
* CD / CHDIR
*/
INT cmd_chdir(LPTSTR param)
{
BOOL bChangeDrive = FALSE;
LPTSTR tmp;
TCHAR szCurrent[MAX_PATH];
/* Filter out special cases first */
/* Print help */
if (!_tcsncmp(param, _T("/?"), 2))
{
ConOutResPaging(TRUE, STRING_CD_HELP);
return 0;
}
/* Remove extra quotes and strip trailing whitespace */
StripQuotes(param);
tmp = param + _tcslen(param) - 1;
while (tmp > param && _istspace(*tmp))
--tmp;
*(tmp + 1) = _T('\0');
/* Reset the error level */
nErrorLevel = 0;
/* Print the current directory on a disk */
if (_tcslen(param) == 2 && param[1] == _T(':'))
{
if (GetRootPath(param, szCurrent, ARRAYSIZE(szCurrent)))
{
error_invalid_drive();
return 1;
}
ConOutPrintf(_T("%s\n"), szCurrent);
return 0;
}
/* Get the current directory */
GetCurrentDirectory(ARRAYSIZE(szCurrent), szCurrent);
if (param[0] == _T('\0'))
{
ConOutPrintf(_T("%s\n"), szCurrent);
return 0;
}
/* If the input string is prefixed with the /D switch, change the drive */
if (!_tcsncicmp(param, _T("/D"), 2))
{
bChangeDrive = TRUE;
param += 2;
while (_istspace(*param))
++param;
}
if (!SetRootPath(bChangeDrive ? NULL : szCurrent, param))
{
nErrorLevel = 1;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef INCLUDE_CMD_MKDIR
/* Helper function for mkdir to make directories in a path.
2017-11-18 20:32:10 +00:00
Don't use the api to decrease dependence on libs */
BOOL
MakeFullPath(TCHAR * DirPath)
{
TCHAR path[MAX_PATH];
TCHAR *p = DirPath;
INT_PTR n;
if (CreateDirectory(DirPath, NULL))
return TRUE;
else if (GetLastError() != ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND)
return FALSE;
/* got ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND, so try building it up one component at a time */
if (p[0] && p[1] == _T(':'))
p += 2;
while (*p == _T('\\'))
p++; /* skip drive root */
do
{
p = _tcschr(p, _T('\\'));
n = p ? p++ - DirPath : _tcslen(DirPath);
_tcsncpy(path, DirPath, n);
path[n] = _T('\0');
if ( !CreateDirectory(path, NULL) &&
(GetLastError() != ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS))
{
return FALSE;
}
} while (p != NULL);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* MD / MKDIR
*/
INT cmd_mkdir (LPTSTR param)
{
LPTSTR *p;
INT argc, i;
DWORD dwLastError;
if (!_tcsncmp (param, _T("/?"), 2))
{
ConOutResPaging(TRUE,STRING_MKDIR_HELP);
return 0;
}
p = split (param, &argc, FALSE, FALSE);
if (argc == 0)
{
ConErrResPuts(STRING_ERROR_REQ_PARAM_MISSING);
freep(p);
nErrorLevel = 1;
return 1;
}
nErrorLevel = 0;
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
if (!MakeFullPath(p[i]))
{
dwLastError = GetLastError();
switch (dwLastError)
{
case ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
ConErrResPuts(STRING_MD_ERROR2);
break;
case ERROR_FILE_EXISTS:
case ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS:
ConErrResPrintf(STRING_MD_ERROR, p[i]);
break;
default:
ErrorMessage(GetLastError(), NULL);
}
nErrorLevel = 1;
}
}
freep (p);
return nErrorLevel;
}
#endif
#ifdef INCLUDE_CMD_RMDIR
/*
* RD / RMDIR
*/
BOOL DeleteFolder(LPTSTR Directory)
{
LPTSTR pFileName;
HANDLE hFile;
WIN32_FIND_DATA f;
DWORD dwAttribs;
TCHAR szFullPath[MAX_PATH];
_tcscpy(szFullPath, Directory);
pFileName = &szFullPath[_tcslen(szFullPath)];
/*
* Append a path separator if we don't have one already, and if this a drive root
* path is not specified (paths like "C:" mean the current directory on drive C:).
*/
if (*szFullPath && *(pFileName - 1) != _T(':') && *(pFileName - 1) != _T('\\'))
*pFileName++ = _T('\\');
_tcscpy(pFileName, _T("*"));
hFile = FindFirstFile(szFullPath, &f);
if (hFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
do
{
/* Check Breaker */
if (bCtrlBreak)
break;
if (!_tcscmp(f.cFileName, _T(".")) ||
!_tcscmp(f.cFileName, _T("..")))
{
continue;
}
_tcscpy(pFileName, f.cFileName);
dwAttribs = f.dwFileAttributes;
if (dwAttribs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
{
if (!DeleteFolder(szFullPath))
{
/* Couldn't delete the file, print out the error */
ErrorMessage(GetLastError(), szFullPath);
/* Continue deleting files/subfolders */
}
}
else
{
/* Force file deletion even if it's read-only */
if (dwAttribs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
SetFileAttributes(szFullPath, dwAttribs & ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY);
if (!DeleteFile(szFullPath))
{
/* Couldn't delete the file, print out the error */
ErrorMessage(GetLastError(), szFullPath);
/* Restore file attributes */
SetFileAttributes(szFullPath, dwAttribs);
/* Continue deleting files/subfolders */
}
}
} while (FindNextFile(hFile, &f));
FindClose(hFile);
}
/* Ignore directory deletion if the user pressed Ctrl-C */
if (bCtrlBreak)
return TRUE;
/*
* Detect whether we are trying to delete a pure root drive (e.g. "C:\\", but not "C:");
* if so, just return success. Otherwise the RemoveDirectory() call below would fail
* and return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
*/
if (GetFullPathName(Directory, ARRAYSIZE(szFullPath), szFullPath, NULL) == 3 &&
szFullPath[1] == _T(':') && szFullPath[2] == _T('\\'))
{
return TRUE;
}
/* First attempt to delete the directory */
if (RemoveDirectory(Directory))
return TRUE;
/*
* It failed; if it was due to an denied access, check whether it was
* due to the directory being read-only. If so, remove its attribute
* and retry deletion.
*/
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
{
/* Force directory deletion even if it's read-only */
dwAttribs = GetFileAttributes(Directory);
if (dwAttribs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
{
SetFileAttributes(Directory, dwAttribs & ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY);
return RemoveDirectory(Directory);
}
}
return FALSE;
}
INT cmd_rmdir(LPTSTR param)
{
INT nError = 0;
INT res;
LPTSTR *arg;
INT args;
INT dirCount;
INT i;
TCHAR ch;
BOOL bRecurseDir = FALSE;
BOOL bQuiet = FALSE;
if (!_tcsncmp(param, _T("/?"), 2))
{
ConOutResPaging(TRUE,STRING_RMDIR_HELP);
return 0;
}
arg = split(param, &args, FALSE, FALSE);
dirCount = 0;
/* Check for options anywhere in command line */
for (i = 0; i < args; i++)
{
if (*arg[i] == _T('/'))
{
/* Found an option, but check to make sure it has something after it */
if (_tcslen(arg[i]) == 2)
{
ch = _totupper(arg[i][1]);
if (ch == _T('S'))
bRecurseDir = TRUE;
else if (ch == _T('Q'))
bQuiet = TRUE;
}
}
else
{
dirCount++;
}
}
if (dirCount == 0)
{
/* No folder to remove */
error_req_param_missing();
freep(arg);
return 1;
}
for (i = 0; i < args; i++)
{
if (*arg[i] == _T('/'))
continue;
if (bRecurseDir)
{
/* Ask the user whether to delete everything in the folder */
if (!bQuiet)
{
res = FilePromptYNA(STRING_DEL_HELP2);
if (res == PROMPT_NO || res == PROMPT_BREAK)
{
nError = 1;
continue;
}
if (res == PROMPT_ALL)
bQuiet = TRUE;
}
res = DeleteFolder(arg[i]);
}
else
{
/* Without /S, do not force directory deletion even if it's read-only */
res = RemoveDirectory(arg[i]);
}
if (!res)
{
/* Couldn't delete the folder, print out the error */
nError = GetLastError();
ErrorMessage(nError, NULL);
}
}
freep(arg);
return nError;
}
#endif
/*
* Either exits the command interpreter, or quits the current batch context.
*/
/* Enable this define for supporting EXIT /B even when extensions are disabled */
// #define SUPPORT_EXIT_B_NO_EXTENSIONS
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INT CommandExit(LPTSTR param)
{
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if (!_tcsncmp(param, _T("/?"), 2))
{
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ConOutResPaging(TRUE, STRING_EXIT_HELP);
/* Just make sure we don't exit */
bExit = FALSE;
return 0;
}
if (_tcsnicmp(param, _T("/B"), 2) == 0)
{
param += 2;
/*
* If a current batch file is running, exit it,
* otherwise exit this command interpreter instance.
*/
if (bc)
{
/* Windows' CMD compatibility: Use GOTO :EOF */
TCHAR EofLabel[] = _T(":EOF");
#ifdef SUPPORT_EXIT_B_NO_EXTENSIONS
/*
* Temporarily enable extensions so as to support :EOF.
*
* Our GOTO implementation ensures that, when extensions are
* enabled and the label is ':EOF', no immediate change of batch
* context (done e.g. via ExitBatch() calls) is performed.
* This will therefore ensure that we do not spoil the extensions
* state when we restore it below.
*/
BOOL bOldEnableExtensions = bEnableExtensions;
bEnableExtensions = TRUE;
#endif
cmd_goto(EofLabel);
#ifdef SUPPORT_EXIT_B_NO_EXTENSIONS
/* Restore the original state of the extensions */
bEnableExtensions = bOldEnableExtensions;
#endif
}
else
{
bExit = TRUE;
}
}
else
{
/* Exit this command interpreter instance */
bExit = TRUE;
}
/* Search for an optional exit code */
while (_istspace(*param))
++param;
/* Set the errorlevel to the exit code */
if (_istdigit(*param))
{
nErrorLevel = _ttoi(param);
// if (fSingleCommand == 1) return nErrorLevel;
}
return (bExit ? nErrorLevel : 0);
}
#ifdef INCLUDE_CMD_REM
/*
* does nothing
*/
INT CommandRem (LPTSTR param)
{
if (!_tcsncmp (param, _T("/?"), 2))
{
ConOutResPaging(TRUE,STRING_REM_HELP);
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* INCLUDE_CMD_REM */
INT CommandShowCommands(LPTSTR param)
{
PrintCommandList();
return 0;
}
/* EOF */