| /* declare.c, created from declare.def. */ |
| #line 22 "./declare.def" |
| |
| #line 64 "./declare.def" |
| |
| #line 72 "./declare.def" |
| |
| #include <config.h> |
| |
| #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) |
| # ifdef _MINIX |
| # include <sys/types.h> |
| # endif |
| # include <unistd.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| |
| #include "../bashansi.h" |
| #include "../bashintl.h" |
| |
| #include "../shell.h" |
| #include "../flags.h" |
| #include "common.h" |
| #include "builtext.h" |
| #include "bashgetopt.h" |
| |
| static SHELL_VAR *declare_find_variable PARAMS((const char *, int, int)); |
| static char *declare_build_newname PARAMS((char *, char *, int, char *, int)); |
| static char *declare_transform_name PARAMS((char *, int, int)); |
| |
| static int declare_internal PARAMS((register WORD_LIST *, int)); |
| |
| /* Declare or change variable attributes. */ |
| int |
| declare_builtin (list) |
| register WORD_LIST *list; |
| { |
| return (declare_internal (list, 0)); |
| } |
| |
| #line 122 "./declare.def" |
| int |
| local_builtin (list) |
| register WORD_LIST *list; |
| { |
| /* Catch a straight `local --help' before checking function context */ |
| if (list && list->word && STREQ (list->word->word, "--help")) |
| { |
| builtin_help (); |
| return (EX_USAGE); |
| } |
| |
| 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 "+acfgilnprtuxAFGI" |
| #else |
| # define DECLARE_OPTS "+cfgilnprtuxFGI" |
| #endif |
| |
| static SHELL_VAR * |
| declare_find_variable (name, mkglobal, chklocal) |
| const char *name; |
| int mkglobal, chklocal; |
| { |
| SHELL_VAR *var; |
| |
| if (mkglobal == 0) |
| return (find_variable (name)); |
| else if (chklocal) |
| { |
| var = find_variable (name); |
| if (var && local_p (var) && var->context == variable_context) |
| return var; |
| return (find_global_variable (name)); |
| } |
| else |
| return (find_global_variable (name)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Build a new string |
| NAME[SUBSCRIPT][[+]=VALUE] |
| from expanding a nameref into NAME */ |
| static char * |
| declare_build_newname (name, subscript_start, offset, value, aflags) |
| char *name, *subscript_start; |
| int offset; |
| char *value; |
| int aflags; |
| { |
| size_t namelen, savelen; |
| char *ret; |
| |
| savelen = namelen = strlen (name); |
| if (subscript_start) |
| { |
| *subscript_start = '['; /* ] */ |
| namelen += strlen (subscript_start); |
| } |
| ret = xmalloc (namelen + 2 + strlen (value) + 1); |
| strcpy (ret, name); |
| if (subscript_start) |
| strcpy (ret + savelen, subscript_start); |
| if (offset) |
| { |
| if (aflags & ASS_APPEND) |
| ret[namelen++] = '+'; |
| ret[namelen++] = '='; |
| if (value && *value) |
| strcpy (ret + namelen, value); |
| else |
| ret[namelen] = '\0'; |
| } |
| |
| return (ret); |
| } |
| |
| static char * |
| declare_transform_name (name, flags_on, flags_off) |
| char *name; |
| int flags_on, flags_off; |
| { |
| SHELL_VAR *var, *v; |
| char *newname; |
| |
| var = find_variable (name); |
| if (var == 0) |
| newname = nameref_transform_name (name, ASS_MKLOCAL); |
| else if ((flags_on & att_nameref) == 0 && (flags_off & att_nameref) == 0) |
| { |
| /* Ok, we're following namerefs here, so let's make sure that if |
| we followed one, it was at the same context (see below for |
| more details). */ |
| v = find_variable_last_nameref (name, 1); |
| newname = (v && v->context != variable_context) ? name : name_cell (var); |
| } |
| else |
| newname = name; /* dealing with nameref attribute */ |
| |
| return (newname); |
| } |
| |
| /* The workhorse function. */ |
| static int |
| declare_internal (list, local_var) |
| register WORD_LIST *list; |
| int local_var; |
| { |
| int flags_on, flags_off, *flags; |
| int any_failed, assign_error, pflag, nodefs, opt, onref, offref; |
| int mkglobal, chklocal, inherit_flag; |
| char *t, *subscript_start; |
| SHELL_VAR *var, *refvar, *v; |
| FUNCTION_DEF *shell_fn; |
| |
| flags_on = flags_off = any_failed = assign_error = pflag = nodefs = 0; |
| mkglobal = chklocal = inherit_flag = 0; |
| refvar = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; |
| reset_internal_getopt (); |
| while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, DECLARE_OPTS)) != -1) |
| { |
| flags = list_opttype == '+' ? &flags_off : &flags_on; |
| |
| /* If you add options here, see whether or not they need to be added to |
| the loop in subst.c:shell_expand_word_list() */ |
| switch (opt) |
| { |
| case 'a': |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| *flags |= att_array; |
| break; |
| #else |
| builtin_usage (); |
| return (EX_USAGE); |
| #endif |
| case 'A': |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| *flags |= att_assoc; |
| break; |
| #else |
| builtin_usage (); |
| return (EX_USAGE); |
| #endif |
| case 'p': |
| pflag++; |
| break; |
| case 'F': |
| nodefs++; |
| *flags |= att_function; |
| break; |
| case 'f': |
| *flags |= att_function; |
| break; |
| case 'G': |
| if (flags == &flags_on) |
| chklocal = 1; |
| /*FALLTHROUGH*/ |
| case 'g': |
| if (flags == &flags_on) |
| mkglobal = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'i': |
| *flags |= att_integer; |
| break; |
| case 'n': |
| *flags |= att_nameref; |
| break; |
| case 'r': |
| *flags |= att_readonly; |
| break; |
| case 't': |
| *flags |= att_trace; |
| break; |
| case 'x': |
| *flags |= att_exported; |
| array_needs_making = 1; |
| break; |
| #if defined (CASEMOD_ATTRS) |
| # if defined (CASEMOD_CAPCASE) |
| case 'c': |
| *flags |= att_capcase; |
| if (flags == &flags_on) |
| flags_off |= att_uppercase|att_lowercase; |
| break; |
| # endif |
| case 'l': |
| *flags |= att_lowercase; |
| if (flags == &flags_on) |
| flags_off |= att_capcase|att_uppercase; |
| break; |
| case 'u': |
| *flags |= att_uppercase; |
| if (flags == &flags_on) |
| flags_off |= att_capcase|att_lowercase; |
| break; |
| #endif /* CASEMOD_ATTRS */ |
| case 'I': |
| inherit_flag = MKLOC_INHERIT; |
| break; |
| CASE_HELPOPT; |
| 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 -[aAfFilnrtux] */ |
| { |
| /* Show local variables defined at this context level if this is |
| the `local' builtin. */ |
| if (local_var) |
| show_local_var_attributes (0, nodefs); /* XXX - fix up args later */ |
| else if (pflag && (flags_on == 0 || flags_on == att_function)) |
| show_all_var_attributes (flags_on == 0, nodefs); |
| else if (flags_on == 0) |
| return (set_builtin ((WORD_LIST *)NULL)); |
| else |
| set_or_show_attributes ((WORD_LIST *)NULL, flags_on, nodefs); |
| |
| return (sh_chkwrite (EXECUTION_SUCCESS)); |
| } |
| |
| if (pflag) /* declare -p [-aAfFilnrtux] [name ...] */ |
| { |
| for (any_failed = 0; list; list = list->next) |
| { |
| if (flags_on & att_function) |
| pflag = show_func_attributes (list->word->word, nodefs); |
| else if (local_var) |
| pflag = show_localname_attributes (list->word->word, nodefs); |
| else |
| pflag = show_name_attributes (list->word->word, nodefs); |
| if (pflag) |
| { |
| sh_notfound (list->word->word); |
| any_failed++; |
| } |
| } |
| return (sh_chkwrite (any_failed ? EXECUTION_FAILURE : EXECUTION_SUCCESS)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Some option combinations that don't make any sense */ |
| if ((flags_on & att_function) && (flags_on & (att_array|att_assoc|att_integer|att_nameref))) |
| { |
| char *optchar; |
| |
| if (flags_on & att_nameref) |
| optchar = "-n"; |
| else if (flags_on & att_integer) |
| optchar = "-i"; |
| else if (flags_on & att_assoc) |
| optchar = "-A"; |
| else if (flags_on & att_array) |
| optchar = "-a"; |
| |
| sh_invalidopt (optchar); |
| return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| #define NEXT_VARIABLE() free (name); list = list->next; continue |
| |
| /* There are arguments left, so we are making variables. */ |
| while (list) /* declare [-aAfFilnrtux] name[=value] [name[=value] ...] */ |
| { |
| char *value, *name, *newname; |
| int offset, aflags, wflags, created_var; |
| int assoc_noexpand; |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| int making_array_special, compound_array_assign, simple_array_assign; |
| int var_exists, array_exists, creating_array, array_subscript_assignment; |
| #endif |
| |
| name = savestring (list->word->word); |
| wflags = list->word->flags; |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| assoc_noexpand = assoc_expand_once && (wflags & W_ASSIGNMENT); |
| #else |
| assoc_noexpand = 0; |
| #endif |
| /* XXX - we allow unbalanced brackets if assoc_noexpand is set, we count |
| brackets and make sure they match if assoc_noexpand is not set. So we |
| need to make sure we're checking assoc_noexpand and expand_once_flag |
| for backwards compatibility. We also use assoc_noexpand below when |
| we call assign_array_element, so we need to make sure they're |
| consistent in how they count brackets. */ |
| offset = assignment (name, assoc_noexpand ? 2 : 0); |
| aflags = 0; |
| created_var = 0; |
| |
| if (local_var && variable_context && STREQ (name, "-")) |
| { |
| var = make_local_variable ("-", 0); |
| FREE (value_cell (var)); /* just in case */ |
| value = get_current_options (); |
| var_setvalue (var, value); |
| VSETATTR (var, att_invisible); |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| /* 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'. */ |
| |
| /* Can't define functions using assignment statements */ |
| if (offset && (flags_on & att_function)) /* declare -f [-rix] foo=bar */ |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("cannot use `-f' to make functions")); |
| free (name); |
| return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| /* There should be a way, however, to let people look at a particular |
| function definition by saying `typeset -f foo'. This is the only |
| place in this builtin where we deal with functions. */ |
| |
| if (flags_on & att_function) |
| { |
| /* Should we restrict this when the shell is in posix mode even if |
| the function was created before the shell entered posix mode? |
| Previous versions of the shell enforced the restriction. */ |
| if (posixly_correct && legal_identifier (name) == 0) |
| { |
| sh_invalidid (name); |
| assign_error++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| 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 (name_cell (var)); |
| if (shell_fn) |
| printf ("%s %d %s\n", name_cell (var), shell_fn->line, shell_fn->source_file); |
| else |
| printf ("%s\n", name_cell (var)); |
| } |
| else |
| #endif /* DEBUGGER */ |
| { |
| t = nodefs ? name_cell (var) : named_function_string (name, function_cell (var), FUNC_MULTILINE|FUNC_EXTERNAL); |
| printf ("%s\n", t); |
| any_failed = sh_chkwrite (any_failed); |
| } |
| } |
| else /* declare -[fF] -[rx] name [name...] */ |
| { |
| VSETATTR (var, flags_on); |
| flags_off &= ~att_function; /* makes no sense */ |
| VUNSETATTR (var, flags_off); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| any_failed++; |
| |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| if (offset) /* declare [-aAfFirx] name=value */ |
| { |
| name[offset] = '\0'; |
| value = name + offset + 1; |
| if (name[offset - 1] == '+') |
| { |
| aflags |= ASS_APPEND; |
| name[offset - 1] = '\0'; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| value = ""; |
| |
| /* Do some lexical error checking on the LHS and RHS of the assignment |
| that is specific to nameref variables. */ |
| if (flags_on & att_nameref) |
| { |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| if (valid_array_reference (name, 0)) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("%s: reference variable cannot be an array"), name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| else |
| #endif |
| /* disallow self references at global scope, warn at function scope */ |
| if (check_selfref (name, value, 0)) |
| { |
| if (variable_context == 0) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("%s: nameref variable self references not allowed"), name); |
| assign_error++; /* XXX any_failed++ instead? */ |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| else |
| builtin_warning (_("%s: circular name reference"), name); |
| } |
| if (value && *value && (aflags & ASS_APPEND) == 0 && valid_nameref_value (value, 1) == 0) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("`%s': invalid variable name for name reference"), value); |
| assign_error++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| restart_new_var_name: |
| |
| /* The rest of the loop body deals with declare -[aAlinrtux] name [name...] |
| where each NAME can be an assignment statement. */ |
| |
| subscript_start = (char *)NULL; /* used below */ |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| /* Determine whether we are creating or assigning an array variable */ |
| var_exists = array_exists = creating_array = 0; |
| compound_array_assign = simple_array_assign = 0; |
| array_subscript_assignment = 0; |
| if (t = strchr (name, '[')) /* ] */ |
| { |
| /* If offset != 0 we have already validated any array reference |
| because assignment() calls skipsubscript() */ |
| if (offset == 0 && valid_array_reference (name, 0) == 0) |
| { |
| sh_invalidid (name); |
| assign_error++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| subscript_start = t; |
| *t = '\0'; |
| making_array_special = 1; /* XXX - should this check offset? */ |
| array_subscript_assignment = offset != 0; |
| } |
| else |
| making_array_special = 0; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Ensure the argument is a valid, well-formed shell identifier. */ |
| if (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. */ |
| refvar = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; |
| if (variable_context && mkglobal == 0) |
| { |
| /* We don't check newname for validity here. We should not have an |
| invalid name assigned as the value of a nameref, but this could |
| cause problems. */ |
| newname = declare_transform_name (name, flags_on, flags_off); |
| |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| /* Pass 1 as second argument to make_local_{assoc,array}_variable |
| return an existing {array,assoc} variable to be flagged as an |
| error below. */ |
| if (flags_on & att_assoc) |
| var = make_local_assoc_variable (newname, MKLOC_ARRAYOK|inherit_flag); |
| else if ((flags_on & att_array) || making_array_special) |
| var = make_local_array_variable (newname, MKLOC_ASSOCOK|inherit_flag); |
| else |
| #endif |
| if (offset == 0 && (flags_on & att_nameref)) |
| { |
| /* First look for refvar at current scope */ |
| refvar = find_variable_last_nameref (name, 1); |
| /* VARIABLE_CONTEXT != 0, so we are attempting to create or modify |
| the attributes for a local variable at the same scope. If we've |
| used a reference from a previous context to resolve VAR, we |
| want to throw REFVAR and VAR away and create a new local var. */ |
| if (refvar && refvar->context != variable_context) |
| { |
| refvar = 0; |
| var = make_local_variable (name, inherit_flag); |
| } |
| else if (refvar && refvar->context == variable_context) |
| var = refvar; |
| /* Maybe we just want to create a new local variable */ |
| else if ((var = find_variable (name)) == 0 || var->context != variable_context) |
| var = make_local_variable (name, inherit_flag); |
| /* otherwise we have a var at the right context */ |
| } |
| else |
| /* XXX - check name for validity here with valid_nameref_value? */ |
| var = make_local_variable ((flags_on & att_nameref) ? name : newname, inherit_flag); /* sets att_invisible for new vars */ |
| |
| if (var == 0) |
| { |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| if (var && nameref_p (var) && readonly_p (var) && nameref_cell (var) && (flags_off & att_nameref)) |
| { |
| sh_readonly (name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| var = (SHELL_VAR *)NULL; |
| |
| /* VAR is non-null if we just created or fetched a local variable. */ |
| |
| /* Here's what ksh93 seems to do as of the 2012 version: if we are |
| using declare -n to modify the value of an existing nameref |
| variable, don't follow the nameref chain at all and just search |
| for a nameref at the current context. If we have a nameref, |
| modify its value (changing which variable it references). */ |
| if (var == 0 && (flags_on & att_nameref)) |
| { |
| /* See if we are trying to modify an existing nameref variable, |
| but don't follow the nameref chain. */ |
| var = mkglobal ? find_global_variable_noref (name) : find_variable_noref (name); |
| if (var && nameref_p (var) == 0) |
| var = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* However, if we're turning off the nameref attribute on an existing |
| nameref variable, we first follow the nameref chain to the end, |
| modify the value of the variable this nameref variable references |
| if there is an assignment statement argument, |
| *CHANGING ITS VALUE AS A SIDE EFFECT*, then turn off the nameref |
| flag *LEAVING THE NAMEREF VARIABLE'S VALUE UNCHANGED* */ |
| else if (var == 0 && (flags_off & att_nameref)) |
| { |
| /* See if we are trying to modify an existing nameref variable */ |
| refvar = mkglobal ? find_global_variable_last_nameref (name, 0) : find_variable_last_nameref (name, 0); |
| if (refvar && nameref_p (refvar) == 0) |
| refvar = 0; |
| /* If the nameref is readonly but doesn't have a value, ksh93 |
| allows the nameref attribute to be removed. If it's readonly |
| and has a value, even if the value doesn't reference an |
| existing variable, we disallow the modification */ |
| if (refvar && nameref_cell (refvar) && readonly_p (refvar)) |
| { |
| sh_readonly (name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| /* If all we're doing is turning off the nameref attribute, don't |
| bother with VAR at all, whether it exists or not. Just turn it |
| off and go on. */ |
| if (refvar && flags_on == 0 && offset == 0 && flags_off == att_nameref) |
| { |
| VUNSETATTR (refvar, att_nameref); |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| if (refvar) |
| var = declare_find_variable (nameref_cell (refvar), mkglobal, 0); |
| } |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| /* If we have an array assignment to a nameref, remove the nameref |
| attribute and go on. This handles |
| declare -n xref[=value]; declare [-a] xref[1]=one */ |
| else if (var == 0 && offset && array_subscript_assignment) |
| { |
| var = mkglobal ? find_global_variable_noref (name) : find_variable_noref (name); |
| if (var && nameref_p (var)) |
| { |
| internal_warning (_("%s: removing nameref attribute"), name); |
| FREE (value_cell (var)); /* XXX - bash-4.3 compat */ |
| var_setvalue (var, (char *)NULL); |
| VUNSETATTR (var, att_nameref); |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* See if we are trying to set flags or value (or create) for an |
| existing nameref that points to a non-existent variable: e.g., |
| declare -n foo=bar |
| unset foo # unsets bar |
| declare -i foo |
| foo=4+4 |
| declare -p foo |
| */ |
| if (var == 0 && (mkglobal || flags_on || flags_off || offset)) |
| { |
| refvar = mkglobal ? find_global_variable_last_nameref (name, 0) : find_variable_last_nameref (name, 0); |
| if (refvar && nameref_p (refvar) == 0) |
| refvar = 0; |
| if (refvar) |
| var = declare_find_variable (nameref_cell (refvar), mkglobal, 0); |
| if (refvar && var == 0) |
| { |
| /* I'm not sure subscript_start is ever non-null here. In any |
| event, build a new name from the nameref value, including any |
| subscript, and add the [[+]=value] if offset != 0 */ |
| newname = declare_build_newname (nameref_cell (refvar), subscript_start, offset, value, aflags); |
| free (name); |
| name = newname; |
| |
| if (offset) |
| { |
| offset = assignment (name, 0); |
| /* If offset was valid previously, but substituting the |
| the nameref value results in an invalid assignment, |
| throw an invalid identifier error */ |
| if (offset == 0) |
| { |
| sh_invalidid (name); |
| assign_error++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| name[(aflags & ASS_APPEND) ? offset - 1 : offset] = '\0'; |
| value = name + offset + 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* OK, let's turn off the nameref attribute. |
| Now everything else applies to VAR. */ |
| if (flags_off & att_nameref) |
| VUNSETATTR (refvar, att_nameref); |
| |
| goto restart_new_var_name; |
| /* NOTREACHED */ |
| } |
| } |
| if (var == 0) |
| var = declare_find_variable (name, mkglobal, chklocal); |
| |
| /* At this point, VAR is the variable we are dealing with; REFVAR is the |
| nameref variable we dereferenced to get VAR, if any. */ |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| var_exists = var != 0; |
| array_exists = var && (array_p (var) || assoc_p (var)); |
| creating_array = flags_on & (att_array|att_assoc); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Make a new variable if we need to. */ |
| if (var == 0) |
| { |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| if (flags_on & att_assoc) |
| var = make_new_assoc_variable (name); |
| else if ((flags_on & att_array) || making_array_special) |
| var = make_new_array_variable (name); |
| else |
| #endif |
| var = mkglobal ? bind_global_variable (name, (char *)NULL, ASS_FORCE) : bind_variable (name, (char *)NULL, ASS_FORCE); |
| |
| if (var == 0) |
| { |
| /* Has to appear in brackets */ |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| if (offset == 0) |
| VSETATTR (var, att_invisible); |
| created_var = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Nameref variable error checking. */ |
| |
| /* Can't take an existing array variable and make it a nameref */ |
| else if ((array_p (var) || assoc_p (var)) && (flags_on & att_nameref)) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("%s: reference variable cannot be an array"), name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| /* Can't have an invalid identifier as nameref value */ |
| else if (nameref_p (var) && (flags_on & att_nameref) == 0 && (flags_off & att_nameref) == 0 && offset && valid_nameref_value (value, 1) == 0) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("`%s': invalid variable name for name reference"), value); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| /* Can't make an existing variable a nameref if its current value is not |
| a valid identifier. Check of offset is to allow an assignment to a |
| nameref var as part of the declare word to override existing value. */ |
| else if ((flags_on & att_nameref) && nameref_p (var) == 0 && var_isset (var) && offset == 0 && valid_nameref_value (value_cell (var), 0) == 0) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("`%s': invalid variable name for name reference"), value_cell (var)); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| /* Can't make an existing readonly variable a nameref. */ |
| else if ((flags_on & att_nameref) && readonly_p (var)) |
| { |
| sh_readonly (name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Readonly variable error checking. */ |
| |
| /* Cannot use declare +r to turn off readonly attribute. */ |
| if (readonly_p (var) && (flags_off & att_readonly)) |
| { |
| sh_readonly (name_cell (var)); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| /* Cannot use declare to assign value to readonly or noassign variable. */ |
| else if ((readonly_p (var) || noassign_p (var)) && offset) |
| { |
| if (readonly_p (var)) |
| sh_readonly (name); |
| assign_error++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| /* Array variable error checking. */ |
| |
| /* Cannot use declare +a name or declare +A name to remove an array variable. */ |
| if (((flags_off & att_array) && array_p (var)) || ((flags_off & att_assoc) && assoc_p (var))) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"), name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| else if ((flags_on & att_array) && assoc_p (var)) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("%s: cannot convert associative to indexed array"), name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| else if ((flags_on & att_assoc) && array_p (var)) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("%s: cannot convert indexed to associative array"), name); |
| any_failed++; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| /* make declare A[2]=foo as similar to A[2]=foo as possible if A is |
| already an array or assoc variable. */ |
| if (array_subscript_assignment && array_exists && creating_array == 0) |
| simple_array_assign = 1; |
| else if ((making_array_special || creating_array || array_exists) && offset) |
| { |
| int vlen; |
| vlen = STRLEN (value); |
| /*itrace("declare_builtin: name = %s value = %s flags = %d", name, value, wflags);*/ |
| |
| if (shell_compatibility_level > 43 && (wflags & W_COMPASSIGN) == 0 && |
| value[0] == '(' && value[vlen-1] == ')') |
| { |
| /* I don't believe this warning is printed any more. |
| We use creating_array to allow things like |
| declare -a foo$bar='(abc)' |
| to work as they have in the past. */ |
| if (array_exists == 0 && creating_array == 0) |
| internal_warning (_("%s: quoted compound array assignment deprecated"), list->word->word); |
| compound_array_assign = array_exists || creating_array; |
| simple_array_assign = making_array_special; |
| } |
| else if (value[0] == '(' && value[vlen-1] == ')' && (shell_compatibility_level < 44 || (wflags & W_COMPASSIGN))) |
| compound_array_assign = 1; |
| else |
| simple_array_assign = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* declare -A name[[n]] makes name an associative array variable. */ |
| if (flags_on & att_assoc) |
| { |
| if (assoc_p (var) == 0) |
| var = convert_var_to_assoc (var); |
| } |
| /* declare -a name[[n]] or declare name[n] makes NAME an indexed |
| array variable. */ |
| else if ((making_array_special || (flags_on & att_array)) && array_p (var) == 0 && assoc_p (var) == 0) |
| var = convert_var_to_array (var); |
| #endif /* ARRAY_VARS */ |
| |
| /* ksh93 compat: turning on nameref attribute turns off -ilu */ |
| if (flags_on & att_nameref) |
| VUNSETATTR (var, att_integer|att_uppercase|att_lowercase|att_capcase); |
| |
| /* XXX - we note that we are turning on nameref attribute and defer |
| setting it until the assignment has been made so we don't do an |
| inadvertent nameref lookup. Might have to do the same thing for |
| flags_off&att_nameref. */ |
| /* XXX - ksh93 makes it an error to set a readonly nameref variable |
| using a single typeset command. */ |
| onref = (flags_on & att_nameref); |
| flags_on &= ~att_nameref; |
| #if defined (ARRAY_VARS) |
| /* I don't believe this condition ever tests true, but array variables |
| may not be namerefs */ |
| if (array_p (var) || assoc_p (var) || compound_array_assign || simple_array_assign) |
| onref = 0; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* ksh93 seems to do this */ |
| offref = (flags_off & att_nameref); |
| flags_off &= ~att_nameref; |
| |
| 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|ASS_FORCE); |
| else if (simple_array_assign && subscript_start) |
| { |
| int local_aflags; |
| |
| /* declare [-aA] name[N]=value */ |
| *subscript_start = '['; /* ] */ |
| /* XXX - problem here with appending */ |
| local_aflags = aflags&ASS_APPEND; |
| local_aflags |= assoc_noexpand ? ASS_NOEXPAND : 0; |
| local_aflags |= ASS_ALLOWALLSUB; /* allow declare a[@]=at */ |
| var = assign_array_element (name, value, local_aflags, (array_eltstate_t *)0); /* XXX - not aflags */ |
| *subscript_start = '\0'; |
| if (var == 0) /* some kind of assignment error */ |
| { |
| assign_error++; |
| flags_on |= onref; |
| flags_off |= offref; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (simple_array_assign) |
| { |
| /* let bind_{array,assoc}_variable take care of this. */ |
| if (assoc_p (var)) |
| bind_assoc_variable (var, name, savestring ("0"), value, aflags|ASS_FORCE); |
| else |
| bind_array_variable (name, 0, value, aflags|ASS_FORCE); |
| } |
| else |
| #endif |
| /* XXX - no ASS_FORCE here */ |
| /* bind_variable_value duplicates the essential internals of bind_variable() */ |
| if (offset) |
| { |
| if (onref || nameref_p (var)) |
| aflags |= ASS_NAMEREF; |
| v = bind_variable_value (var, value, aflags); |
| if (v == 0 && (onref || nameref_p (var))) |
| { |
| if (valid_nameref_value (value, 1) == 0) |
| sh_invalidid (value); |
| assign_error++; |
| /* XXX - unset this variable? or leave it as normal var? */ |
| if (created_var) |
| delete_var (name_cell (var), mkglobal ? global_variables : shell_variables); |
| flags_on |= onref; /* undo change from above */ |
| flags_off |= offref; |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* 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 (name_cell (var)); |
| if (tv) |
| { |
| tvalue = var_isset (var) ? savestring (value_cell (var)) : savestring (""); |
| tv = bind_variable (name_cell (var), tvalue, 0); |
| if (tv) |
| { |
| tv->attributes |= var->attributes & ~att_tempvar; |
| if (tv->context > 0) |
| VSETATTR (tv, att_propagate); |
| } |
| free (tvalue); |
| } |
| VSETATTR (var, att_propagate); |
| } |
| |
| /* Turn on nameref attribute we deferred above. */ |
| VSETATTR (var, onref); |
| flags_on |= onref; |
| VUNSETATTR (var, offref); |
| flags_off |= offref; |
| |
| /* Yuck. ksh93 compatibility. XXX - need to investigate more but |
| definitely happens when turning off nameref attribute on nameref |
| (see comments above). Under no circumstances allow this to turn |
| off readonly attribute on readonly nameref variable. */ |
| if (refvar) |
| { |
| if (flags_off & att_readonly) |
| flags_off &= ~att_readonly; |
| VUNSETATTR (refvar, flags_off); |
| } |
| |
| stupidly_hack_special_variables (name); |
| |
| NEXT_VARIABLE (); |
| } |
| |
| return (assign_error ? EX_BADASSIGN |
| : ((any_failed == 0) ? EXECUTION_SUCCESS |
| : EXECUTION_FAILURE)); |
| } |