1 | /* Sample builtin to be dynamically loaded with enable -f and create a new
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2 | builtin. */
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3 |
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4 | /* See Makefile for compilation details. */
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5 |
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6 | #include <config.h>
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7 |
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8 | #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
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9 | # include <unistd.h>
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10 | #endif
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11 |
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12 | #include <stdio.h>
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13 |
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14 | #include "builtins.h"
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15 | #include "shell.h"
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16 | #include "bashgetopt.h"
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17 |
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18 | /* A builtin `xxx' is normally implemented with an `xxx_builtin' function.
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19 | If you're converting a command that uses the normal Unix argc/argv
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20 | calling convention, use argv = make_builtin_argv (list, &argc) and call
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21 | the original `main' something like `xxx_main'. Look at cat.c for an
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22 | example.
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23 |
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24 | Builtins should use internal_getopt to parse options. It is the same as
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25 | getopt(3), but it takes a WORD_LIST *. Look at print.c for an example
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26 | of its use.
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27 |
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28 | If the builtin takes no options, call no_options(list) before doing
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29 | anything else. If it returns a non-zero value, your builtin should
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30 | immediately return EX_USAGE. Look at logname.c for an example.
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31 |
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32 | A builtin command returns EXECUTION_SUCCESS for success and
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33 | EXECUTION_FAILURE to indicate failure. */
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34 | int
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35 | hello_builtin (list)
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36 | WORD_LIST *list;
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37 | {
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38 | printf("hello world\n");
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39 | fflush (stdout);
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40 | return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
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41 | }
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42 |
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43 | /* An array of strings forming the `long' documentation for a builtin xxx,
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44 | which is printed by `help xxx'. It must end with a NULL. */
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45 | char *hello_doc[] = {
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46 | "this is the long doc for the sample hello builtin",
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47 | (char *)NULL
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48 | };
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49 |
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50 | /* The standard structure describing a builtin command. bash keeps an array
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51 | of these structures. The flags must include BUILTIN_ENABLED so the
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52 | builtin can be used. */
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53 | struct builtin hello_struct = {
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54 | "hello", /* builtin name */
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55 | hello_builtin, /* function implementing the builtin */
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56 | BUILTIN_ENABLED, /* initial flags for builtin */
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57 | hello_doc, /* array of long documentation strings. */
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58 | "hello", /* usage synopsis; becomes short_doc */
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59 | 0 /* reserved for internal use */
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60 | };
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61 |
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