// The main loop of the fish program. /* Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Axel Liljencrantz This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "builtin.h" #include "common.h" #include "env.h" #include "event.h" #include "expand.h" #include "fallback.h" // IWYU pragma: keep #include "fish_version.h" #include "function.h" #include "history.h" #include "io.h" #include "parser.h" #include "path.h" #include "proc.h" #include "reader.h" #include "signal.h" #include "wutil.h" // IWYU pragma: keep // PATH_MAX may not exist. #ifndef PATH_MAX #define PATH_MAX 4096 #endif /// If we are doing profiling, the filename to output to. static const char *s_profiling_output_filename = NULL; static bool has_suffix(const std::string &path, const char *suffix, bool ignore_case) { size_t pathlen = path.size(), suffixlen = strlen(suffix); return pathlen >= suffixlen && !(ignore_case ? strcasecmp : strcmp)(path.c_str() + pathlen - suffixlen, suffix); } /// Modifies the given path by calling realpath. Returns true if realpath succeeded, false /// otherwise. static bool get_realpath(std::string &path) { char buff[PATH_MAX], *ptr; if ((ptr = realpath(path.c_str(), buff))) { path = ptr; } return ptr != NULL; } // OS X function for getting the executable path. extern "C" { int _NSGetExecutablePath(char *buf, uint32_t *bufsize); } /// Return the path to the current executable. This needs to be realpath'd. static std::string get_executable_path(const char *argv0) { char buff[PATH_MAX]; #if __APPLE__ // On OS X use it's proprietary API to get the path to the executable. // This is basically grabbing exec_path after argc, argv, envp, ...: for us // https://opensource.apple.com/source/adv_cmds/adv_cmds-163/ps/print.c uint32_t buffSize = sizeof buff; if (_NSGetExecutablePath(buff, &buffSize) == 0) return std::string(buff); #else // On non-OS X UNIXes, try /proc directory. ssize_t len; len = readlink("/proc/self/exe", buff, sizeof buff - 1); // Linux if (len == -1) { len = readlink("/proc/curproc/file", buff, sizeof buff - 1); // BSD if (len == -1) { len = readlink("/proc/self/path/a.out", buff, sizeof buff - 1); // Solaris } } if (len > 0) { buff[len] = '\0'; return std::string(buff); } #endif // Just return argv0, which probably won't work (i.e. it's not an absolute path or a path // relative to the working directory, but instead something the caller found via $PATH). We'll // eventually fall back to the compile time paths. return std::string(argv0 ? argv0 : ""); } static struct config_paths_t determine_config_directory_paths(const char *argv0) { struct config_paths_t paths; bool done = false; std::string exec_path = get_executable_path(argv0); if (get_realpath(exec_path)) { debug(2, L"exec_path: '%s'", exec_path.c_str()); if (!done) { // The next check is that we are in a reloctable directory tree const char *installed_suffix = "/bin/fish"; const char *just_a_fish = "/fish"; const char *suffix = NULL; if (has_suffix(exec_path, installed_suffix, false)) { suffix = installed_suffix; } else if (has_suffix(exec_path, just_a_fish, false)) { debug(2, L"'fish' not in a 'bin/', trying paths relative to source tree"); suffix = just_a_fish; } if (suffix) { bool seems_installed = (suffix == installed_suffix); wcstring base_path = str2wcstring(exec_path); base_path.resize(base_path.size() - strlen(suffix)); paths.data = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/share/fish" : L"/share"); paths.sysconf = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/etc/fish" : L"/etc"); paths.doc = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/share/doc/fish" : L"/user_doc/html"); paths.bin = base_path + (seems_installed ? L"/bin" : L""); // Check only that the data and sysconf directories exist. Handle the doc // directories separately. struct stat buf; if (0 == wstat(paths.data, &buf) && 0 == wstat(paths.sysconf, &buf)) { // The docs dir may not exist; in that case fall back to the compiled in path. if (0 != wstat(paths.doc, &buf)) { paths.doc = L"" DOCDIR; } done = true; } } } } if (!done) { // Fall back to what got compiled in. debug(2, L"Using compiled in paths:"); paths.data = L"" DATADIR "/fish"; paths.sysconf = L"" SYSCONFDIR "/fish"; paths.doc = L"" DOCDIR; paths.bin = L"" BINDIR; } debug(2, L"determine_config_directory_paths() results:\npaths.data: %ls\npaths.sysconf: " L"%ls\npaths.doc: %ls\npaths.bin: %ls", paths.data.c_str(), paths.sysconf.c_str(), paths.doc.c_str(), paths.bin.c_str()); return paths; } // Source the file config.fish in the given directory. static void source_config_in_directory(const wcstring &dir) { // If the config.fish file doesn't exist or isn't readable silently return. Fish versions up // thru 2.2.0 would instead try to source the file with stderr redirected to /dev/null to deal // with that possibility. // // This introduces a race condition since the readability of the file can change between this // test and the execution of the 'source' command. However, that is not a security problem in // this context so we ignore it. const wcstring config_pathname = dir + L"/config.fish"; const wcstring escaped_dir = escape_string(dir, ESCAPE_ALL); const wcstring escaped_pathname = escaped_dir + L"/config.fish"; if (waccess(config_pathname, R_OK) != 0) { debug(2, L"not sourcing %ls (not readable or does not exist)", escaped_pathname.c_str()); return; } debug(2, L"sourcing %ls", escaped_pathname.c_str()); const wcstring cmd = L"builtin source " + escaped_pathname; parser_t &parser = parser_t::principal_parser(); parser.set_is_within_fish_initialization(true); parser.eval(cmd, io_chain_t(), TOP); parser.set_is_within_fish_initialization(false); } /// Parse init files. exec_path is the path of fish executable as determined by argv[0]. static int read_init(const struct config_paths_t &paths) { source_config_in_directory(paths.data); source_config_in_directory(paths.sysconf); // We need to get the configuration directory before we can source the user configuration file. // If path_get_config returns false then we have no configuration directory and no custom config // to load. wcstring config_dir; if (path_get_config(config_dir)) { source_config_in_directory(config_dir); } return 1; } /// Parse the argument list, return the index of the first non-flag arguments. static int fish_parse_opt(int argc, char **argv, std::vector *cmds) { static const char *short_opts = "+hilnvc:p:d:D:"; static const struct option long_opts[] = {{"command", required_argument, NULL, 'c'}, {"debug-level", required_argument, NULL, 'd'}, {"debug-stack-frames", required_argument, NULL, 'D'}, {"interactive", no_argument, NULL, 'i'}, {"login", no_argument, NULL, 'l'}, {"no-execute", no_argument, NULL, 'n'}, {"profile", required_argument, NULL, 'p'}, {"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'}, {"version", no_argument, NULL, 'v'}, {NULL, 0, NULL, 0}}; int opt; while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, short_opts, long_opts, NULL)) != -1) { switch (opt) { case 'c': { cmds->push_back(optarg); break; } case 'd': { char *end; long tmp; errno = 0; tmp = strtol(optarg, &end, 10); if (tmp >= 0 && tmp <= 10 && !*end && !errno) { debug_level = (int)tmp; } else { fwprintf(stderr, _(L"Invalid value '%s' for debug-level flag"), optarg); exit(1); } break; } case 'h': { cmds->push_back("__fish_print_help fish"); break; } case 'i': { is_interactive_session = true; break; } case 'l': { is_login = true; break; } case 'n': { no_exec = 1; break; } case 'p': { s_profiling_output_filename = optarg; g_profiling_active = true; break; } case 'v': { fwprintf(stdout, _(L"%s, version %s\n"), PACKAGE_NAME, get_fish_version()); exit(0); break; } case 'D': { char *end; long tmp; errno = 0; tmp = strtol(optarg, &end, 10); if (tmp > 0 && tmp <= 128 && !*end && !errno) { debug_stack_frames = (int)tmp; } else { fwprintf(stderr, _(L"Invalid value '%s' for debug-stack-frames flag"), optarg); exit(1); } break; } default: { // We assume getopt_long() has already emitted a diagnostic msg. exit(1); break; } } } // If our command name begins with a dash that implies we're a login shell. is_login |= argv[0][0] == '-'; // We are an interactive session if we have not been given an explicit // command or file to execute and stdin is a tty. Note that the -i or // --interactive options also force interactive mode. if (cmds->size() == 0 && optind == argc && isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) { is_interactive_session = 1; } return optind; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { int res = 1; int my_optind = 0; program_name = L"fish"; set_main_thread(); setup_fork_guards(); signal_unblock_all(); setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); fish_setlocale(); // struct stat tmp; // stat("----------FISH_HIT_MAIN----------", &tmp); if (!argv[0]) { static const char *dummy_argv[2] = {"fish", NULL}; argv = (char **)dummy_argv; //!OCLINT(parameter reassignment) argc = 1; //!OCLINT(parameter reassignment) } std::vector cmds; my_optind = fish_parse_opt(argc, argv, &cmds); // No-exec is prohibited when in interactive mode. if (is_interactive_session && no_exec) { debug(1, _(L"Can not use the no-execute mode when running an interactive session")); no_exec = 0; } // Only save (and therefore restore) the fg process group if we are interactive. See issues // #197 and #1002. if (is_interactive_session) { save_term_foreground_process_group(); } const struct config_paths_t paths = determine_config_directory_paths(argv[0]); env_init(&paths); proc_init(); event_init(); builtin_init(); function_init(); misc_init(); reader_init(); history_init(); parser_t &parser = parser_t::principal_parser(); const io_chain_t empty_ios; if (read_init(paths)) { // TODO: Remove this once we're confident that not blocking/unblocking every signal around // some critical sections is no longer necessary. env_var_t fish_no_signal_block = env_get_string(L"FISH_NO_SIGNAL_BLOCK"); if (!fish_no_signal_block.missing_or_empty() && !from_string(fish_no_signal_block)) { ignore_signal_block = false; } // Stomp the exit status of any initialization commands (issue #635). proc_set_last_status(STATUS_CMD_OK); // Run the commands specified as arguments, if any. if (!cmds.empty()) { // Do something nasty to support OpenSUSE assuming we're bash. This may modify cmds. if (is_login) { fish_xdm_login_hack_hack_hack_hack(&cmds, argc - my_optind, argv + my_optind); } for (size_t i = 0; i < cmds.size(); i++) { const wcstring cmd_wcs = str2wcstring(cmds.at(i)); res = parser.eval(cmd_wcs, empty_ios, TOP); } reader_exit(0, 0); } else if (my_optind == argc) { // Interactive mode res = reader_read(STDIN_FILENO, empty_ios); } else { char *file = *(argv + (my_optind++)); int fd = open(file, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) { perror(file); } else { // OK to not do this atomically since we cannot have gone multithreaded yet. set_cloexec(fd); if (*(argv + my_optind)) { wcstring sb; char **ptr; int i; for (i = 1, ptr = argv + my_optind; *ptr; i++, ptr++) { if (i != 1) sb.append(ARRAY_SEP_STR); sb.append(str2wcstring(*ptr)); } env_set(L"argv", sb.c_str(), 0); } const wcstring rel_filename = str2wcstring(file); reader_push_current_filename(rel_filename.c_str()); res = reader_read(fd, empty_ios); if (res) { debug(1, _(L"Error while reading file %ls\n"), reader_current_filename() ? reader_current_filename() : _(L"Standard input")); } reader_pop_current_filename(); } } } int exit_status = res ? STATUS_CMD_UNKNOWN : proc_get_last_status(); proc_fire_event(L"PROCESS_EXIT", EVENT_EXIT, getpid(), exit_status); restore_term_mode(); restore_term_foreground_process_group(); if (g_profiling_active) { parser.emit_profiling(s_profiling_output_filename); } history_destroy(); proc_destroy(); builtin_destroy(); reader_destroy(); event_destroy(); exit_without_destructors(exit_status); return EXIT_FAILURE; // above line should always exit }