reactos/base/shell/cmd/batch.c
Jérôme Gardou aae161d061 [CMD] Do not use an intermediate buffer when reading lines from batch files
This is easier on the heap and improves cmd:batch winetest nicely
2021-06-24 15:03:36 +02:00

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/*
* BATCH.C - batch file processor for CMD.EXE.
*
*
* History:
*
* ??/??/?? (Evan Jeffrey)
* started.
*
* 15 Jul 1995 (Tim Norman)
* modes and bugfixes.
*
* 08 Aug 1995 (Matt Rains)
* i have cleaned up the source code. changes now bring this
* source into guidelines for recommended programming practice.
*
* i have added some constants to help making changes easier.
*
* 29 Jan 1996 (Steffan Kaiser)
* made a few cosmetic changes
*
* 05 Feb 1996 (Tim Norman)
* changed to comply with new first/rest calling scheme
*
* 14 Jun 1997 (Steffen Kaiser)
* bug fixes. added error level expansion %?. ctrl-break handling
*
* 16 Jul 1998 (Hans B Pufal)
* Totally reorganised in conjunction with COMMAND.C (cf) to
* implement proper BATCH file nesting and other improvements.
*
* 16 Jul 1998 (John P Price <linux-guru@gcfl.net>)
* Separated commands into individual files.
*
* 19 Jul 1998 (Hans B Pufal) [HBP_001]
* Preserve state of echo flag across batch calls.
*
* 19 Jul 1998 (Hans B Pufal) [HBP_002]
* Implementation of FOR command
*
* 20-Jul-1998 (John P Price <linux-guru@gcfl.net>)
* added error checking after cmd_alloc calls
*
* 27-Jul-1998 (John P Price <linux-guru@gcfl.net>)
* added config.h include
*
* 02-Aug-1998 (Hans B Pufal) [HBP_003]
* Fixed bug in ECHO flag restoration at exit from batch file
*
* 26-Jan-1999 Eric Kohl
* Replaced CRT io functions by Win32 io functions.
* Unicode safe!
*
* 23-Feb-2001 (Carl Nettelblad <cnettel@hem.passagen.es>)
* Fixes made to get "for" working.
*
* 02-Apr-2005 (Magnus Olsen <magnus@greatlord.com>)
* Remove all hardcoded strings in En.rc
*/
#include "precomp.h"
/* The stack of current batch contexts.
* NULL when no batch is active.
*/
BATCH_TYPE BatType = NONE;
PBATCH_CONTEXT bc = NULL;
#ifdef MSCMD_BATCH_ECHO
BOOL bBcEcho = TRUE;
#endif
BOOL bEcho = TRUE; /* The echo flag */
/* Buffer for reading Batch file lines */
TCHAR textline[BATCH_BUFFSIZE];
/*
* Returns a pointer to the n'th parameter of the current batch file.
* If no such parameter exists returns pointer to empty string.
* If no batch file is current, returns NULL.
*/
BOOL
FindArg(
IN TCHAR Char,
OUT PCTSTR* ArgPtr,
OUT BOOL* IsParam0)
{
PCTSTR pp;
INT n = Char - _T('0');
TRACE("FindArg: (%d)\n", n);
*ArgPtr = NULL;
if (n < 0 || n > 9)
return FALSE;
n = bc->shiftlevel[n];
*IsParam0 = (n == 0);
pp = bc->params;
/* Step up the strings till we reach
* the end or the one we want. */
while (*pp && n--)
pp += _tcslen(pp) + 1;
*ArgPtr = pp;
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Builds the batch parameter list in newly allocated memory.
* The parameters consist of NULL terminated strings with a
* final NULL character signalling the end of the parameters.
*/
static BOOL
BatchParams(
IN PCTSTR Arg0,
IN PCTSTR Args,
OUT PTSTR* RawParams,
OUT PTSTR* ParamList)
{
PTSTR dp;
SIZE_T len;
*RawParams = NULL;
*ParamList = NULL;
/* Make a raw copy of the parameters, but trim any leading and trailing whitespace */
// Args += _tcsspn(Args, _T(" \t"));
while (_istspace(*Args))
++Args;
dp = (PTSTR)Args + _tcslen(Args);
while ((dp > Args) && _istspace(*(dp - 1)))
--dp;
len = dp - Args;
*RawParams = (PTSTR)cmd_alloc((len + 1)* sizeof(TCHAR));
if (!*RawParams)
{
WARN("Cannot allocate memory for RawParams!\n");
error_out_of_memory();
return FALSE;
}
_tcsncpy(*RawParams, Args, len);
(*RawParams)[len] = _T('\0');
/* Parse the parameters as well */
Args = *RawParams;
*ParamList = (PTSTR)cmd_alloc((_tcslen(Arg0) + _tcslen(Args) + 3) * sizeof(TCHAR));
if (!*ParamList)
{
WARN("Cannot allocate memory for ParamList!\n");
error_out_of_memory();
cmd_free(*RawParams);
*RawParams = NULL;
return FALSE;
}
dp = *ParamList;
if (Arg0 && *Arg0)
{
dp = _stpcpy(dp, Arg0);
*dp++ = _T('\0');
}
while (*Args)
{
BOOL inquotes = FALSE;
/* Find next parameter */
while (_istspace(*Args) || (*Args && _tcschr(STANDARD_SEPS, *Args)))
++Args;
if (!*Args)
break;
/* Copy it */
do
{
if (!inquotes && (_istspace(*Args) || _tcschr(STANDARD_SEPS, *Args)))
break;
inquotes ^= (*Args == _T('"'));
*dp++ = *Args++;
} while (*Args);
*dp++ = _T('\0');
}
*dp = _T('\0');
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Free the allocated memory of a batch file.
*/
static VOID ClearBatch(VOID)
{
TRACE("ClearBatch mem = %08x ; free = %d\n", bc->mem, bc->memfree);
if (bc->mem && bc->memfree)
cmd_free(bc->mem);
if (bc->raw_params)
cmd_free(bc->raw_params);
if (bc->params)
cmd_free(bc->params);
}
/*
* If a batch file is current, exits it, freeing the context block and
* chaining back to the previous one.
*
* If no new batch context is found, sets ECHO back ON.
*
* If the parameter is non-null or not empty, it is printed as an exit
* message
*/
VOID ExitBatch(VOID)
{
ClearBatch();
TRACE("ExitBatch\n");
UndoRedirection(bc->RedirList, NULL);
FreeRedirection(bc->RedirList);
#ifndef MSCMD_BATCH_ECHO
/* Preserve echo state across batch calls */
bEcho = bc->bEcho;
#endif
while (bc->setlocal)
cmd_endlocal(_T(""));
bc = bc->prev;
#if 0
/* Do not process any more parts of a compound command */
bc->current = NULL;
#endif
/* If there is no more batch contexts, notify the signal handler */
if (!bc)
{
CheckCtrlBreak(BREAK_OUTOFBATCH);
BatType = NONE;
#ifdef MSCMD_BATCH_ECHO
bEcho = bBcEcho;
#endif
}
}
/*
* Exit all the nested batch calls.
*/
VOID ExitAllBatches(VOID)
{
while (bc)
ExitBatch();
}
/*
* Load batch file into memory.
*/
static void BatchFile2Mem(HANDLE hBatchFile)
{
TRACE("BatchFile2Mem()\n");
bc->memsize = GetFileSize(hBatchFile, NULL);
bc->mem = (char *)cmd_alloc(bc->memsize+1); /* 1 extra for '\0' */
/* if memory is available, read it in and close the file */
if (bc->mem != NULL)
{
TRACE ("BatchFile2Mem memory %08x - %08x\n",bc->mem,bc->memsize);
SetFilePointer (hBatchFile, 0, NULL, FILE_BEGIN);
ReadFile(hBatchFile, (LPVOID)bc->mem, bc->memsize, &bc->memsize, NULL);
bc->mem[bc->memsize]='\0'; /* end this, so you can dump it as a string */
bc->memfree=TRUE; /* this one needs to be freed */
}
else
{
bc->memsize=0; /* this will prevent mem being accessed */
bc->memfree=FALSE;
}
bc->mempos = 0; /* set position to the start */
}
/*
* Start batch file execution.
*
* The firstword parameter is the full filename of the batch file.
*/
INT Batch(LPTSTR fullname, LPTSTR firstword, LPTSTR param, PARSED_COMMAND *Cmd)
{
INT ret = 0;
INT i;
HANDLE hFile = NULL;
BOOLEAN bSameFn = FALSE;
BOOLEAN bTopLevel;
BATCH_CONTEXT new;
PFOR_CONTEXT saved_fc;
SetLastError(0);
if (bc && bc->mem)
{
TCHAR fpname[MAX_PATH];
GetFullPathName(fullname, ARRAYSIZE(fpname), fpname, NULL);
if (_tcsicmp(bc->BatchFilePath, fpname) == 0)
bSameFn = TRUE;
}
TRACE("Batch(\'%s\', \'%s\', \'%s\') bSameFn = %d\n",
debugstr_aw(fullname), debugstr_aw(firstword), debugstr_aw(param), bSameFn);
if (!bSameFn)
{
hFile = CreateFile(fullname, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL |
FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN, NULL);
if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
ConErrResPuts(STRING_BATCH_ERROR);
return 1;
}
}
/*
* Remember whether this is a top-level batch context, i.e. if there is
* no batch context existing prior (bc == NULL originally), and we are
* going to create one below.
*/
bTopLevel = !bc;
if (bc != NULL && Cmd == bc->current)
{
/* Then we are transferring to another batch */
ClearBatch();
AddBatchRedirection(&Cmd->Redirections);
}
else
{
struct _SETLOCAL *setlocal = NULL;
if (Cmd == NULL)
{
/* This is a CALL. CALL will set errorlevel to our return value, so
* in order to keep the value of errorlevel unchanged in the case
* of calling an empty batch file, we must return that same value. */
ret = nErrorLevel;
}
else if (bc)
{
/* If a batch file runs another batch file as part of a compound command
* (e.g. "x.bat & somethingelse") then the first file gets terminated. */
/* Get its SETLOCAL stack so it can be migrated to the new context */
setlocal = bc->setlocal;
bc->setlocal = NULL;
ExitBatch();
}
/* Create a new context. This function will not
* return until this context has been exited */
new.prev = bc;
/* copy some fields in the new structure if it is the same file */
if (bSameFn)
{
new.mem = bc->mem;
new.memsize = bc->memsize;
new.mempos = 0;
new.memfree = FALSE; /* don't free this, being used before this */
}
bc = &new;
bc->RedirList = NULL;
bc->setlocal = setlocal;
}
GetFullPathName(fullname, ARRAYSIZE(bc->BatchFilePath), bc->BatchFilePath, NULL);
/* If a new batch file, load it into memory and close the file */
if (!bSameFn)
{
BatchFile2Mem(hFile);
CloseHandle(hFile);
}
bc->mempos = 0; /* Go to the beginning of the batch file */
#ifndef MSCMD_BATCH_ECHO
bc->bEcho = bEcho; /* Preserve echo across batch calls */
#endif
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
bc->shiftlevel[i] = i;
/* Parse the batch parameters */
if (!BatchParams(firstword, param, &bc->raw_params, &bc->params))
return 1;
/* If we are calling from inside a FOR, hide the FOR variables */
saved_fc = fc;
fc = NULL;
/* Perform top-level batch initialization */
if (bTopLevel)
{
TCHAR *dot;
/* Default the top-level batch context type to .BAT */
BatType = BAT_TYPE;
/* If this is a .CMD file, adjust the type */
dot = _tcsrchr(bc->BatchFilePath, _T('.'));
if (dot && (!_tcsicmp(dot, _T(".cmd"))))
{
BatType = CMD_TYPE;
}
#ifdef MSCMD_BATCH_ECHO
bBcEcho = bEcho;
#endif
}
/* If this is a "CALL :label args ...", call a subroutine of
* the current batch file, only if extensions are enabled. */
if (bEnableExtensions && (*firstword == _T(':')))
{
LPTSTR expLabel;
/* Position at the place of the parent file (which is the same as the caller) */
bc->mempos = (bc->prev ? bc->prev->mempos : 0);
/*
* Jump to the label. Strip the label's colon; as a side-effect
* this will forbid "CALL :EOF"; however "CALL ::EOF" will work!
*/
bc->current = Cmd;
++firstword;
/* Expand the label only! (simulate a GOTO command as in Windows' CMD) */
expLabel = DoDelayedExpansion(firstword);
ret = cmd_goto(expLabel ? expLabel : firstword);
if (expLabel)
cmd_free(expLabel);
}
/* If we have created a new context, don't return
* until this batch file has completed. */
while (bc == &new && !bExit)
{
Cmd = ParseCommand(NULL);
if (!Cmd)
{
if (!bParseError)
continue;
/* Echo the pre-parsed batch file line on error */
if (bEcho && !bDisableBatchEcho)
{
if (!bIgnoreEcho)
ConOutChar(_T('\n'));
PrintPrompt();
ConOutPuts(ParseLine);
ConOutChar(_T('\n'));
}
/* Stop all execution */
ExitAllBatches();
ret = 1;
break;
}
/* JPP 19980807 */
/* Echo the command and execute it */
bc->current = Cmd;
ret = ExecuteCommandWithEcho(Cmd);
FreeCommand(Cmd);
}
if (bExit)
{
/* Stop all execution */
ExitAllBatches();
}
/* Perform top-level batch cleanup */
if (!bc || bTopLevel)
{
/* Reset the top-level batch context type */
BatType = NONE;
#ifdef MSCMD_BATCH_ECHO
bEcho = bBcEcho;
#endif
}
/* Restore the FOR variables */
fc = saved_fc;
/* Always return the last command's return code */
TRACE("Batch: returns %d\n", ret);
return ret;
}
VOID AddBatchRedirection(REDIRECTION **RedirList)
{
REDIRECTION **ListEnd;
/* Prepend the list to the batch context's list */
ListEnd = RedirList;
while (*ListEnd)
ListEnd = &(*ListEnd)->Next;
*ListEnd = bc->RedirList;
bc->RedirList = *RedirList;
/* Null out the pointer so that the list will not be cleared prematurely.
* These redirections should persist until the batch file exits. */
*RedirList = NULL;
}
/*
* Read a single line from the batch file from the current batch/memory position.
* Almost a copy of FileGetString with same UNICODE handling
*/
BOOL BatchGetString(LPTSTR lpBuffer, INT nBufferLength)
{
INT len = 0;
/* read all chars from memory until a '\n' is encountered */
if (bc->mem)
{
for (; ((bc->mempos + len) < bc->memsize && len < (nBufferLength-1)); len++)
{
#ifndef _UNICODE
lpBuffer[len] = bc->mem[bc->mempos + len];
#endif
if (bc->mem[bc->mempos + len] == '\n')
{
len++;
break;
}
}
#ifdef _UNICODE
nBufferLength = MultiByteToWideChar(OutputCodePage, 0, &bc->mem[bc->mempos], len, lpBuffer, nBufferLength);
lpBuffer[nBufferLength] = L'\0';
lpBuffer[len] = '\0';
#endif
bc->mempos += len;
}
return len != 0;
}
/*
* Read and return the next executable line form the current batch file
*
* If no batch file is current or no further executable lines are found
* return NULL.
*
* Set eflag to 0 if line is not to be echoed else 1
*/
LPTSTR ReadBatchLine(VOID)
{
TRACE("ReadBatchLine()\n");
/* User halt */
if (CheckCtrlBreak(BREAK_BATCHFILE))
{
ExitAllBatches();
return NULL;
}
if (!BatchGetString(textline, ARRAYSIZE(textline) - 1))
{
TRACE("ReadBatchLine(): Reached EOF!\n");
/* End of file */
ExitBatch();
return NULL;
}
TRACE("ReadBatchLine(): textline: \'%s\'\n", debugstr_aw(textline));
#if 1
//
// FIXME: This is redundant, but keep it for the moment until we correctly
// hande the end-of-file situation here, in ReadLine() and in the parser.
// (In an EOF, the previous BatchGetString() call will return FALSE but
// we want not to run the ExitBatch() at first, but wait later to do it.)
//
if (textline[_tcslen(textline) - 1] != _T('\n'))
_tcscat(textline, _T("\n"));
#endif
return textline;
}
/* EOF */