1 | /* strftime - loadable builtin interface to strftime(3) */
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2 |
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3 | /* See Makefile for compilation details. */
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4 |
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5 | #include <config.h>
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6 |
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7 | #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
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8 | # include <unistd.h>
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9 | #endif
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10 |
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11 | #include "bashtypes.h"
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12 | #include "posixtime.h"
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13 |
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14 | #include <stdio.h>
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15 |
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16 | #include "builtins.h"
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17 | #include "shell.h"
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18 | #include "common.h"
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19 |
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20 | int
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21 | strftime_builtin (list)
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22 | WORD_LIST *list;
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23 | {
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24 | char *format, *tbuf;
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25 | size_t tbsize, tsize;
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26 | time_t secs;
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27 | struct tm *t;
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28 | int n;
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29 | intmax_t i;
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30 |
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31 | if (list == 0)
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32 | {
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33 | builtin_usage ();
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34 | return (EX_USAGE);
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35 | }
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36 |
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37 | if (no_options (list))
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38 | return (EX_USAGE);
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39 |
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40 | format = list->word->word;
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41 | if (format == 0 || *format == 0)
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42 | {
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43 | printf ("\n");
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44 | return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
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45 | }
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46 |
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47 | list = list->next;
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48 |
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49 | if (list && list->word->word)
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50 | {
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51 | n = legal_number (list->word->word, &i);
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52 | if (n == 0 || i < 0 || i != (time_t)i)
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53 | {
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54 | sh_invalidnum (list->word->word);
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55 | return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
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56 | }
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57 | else
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58 | secs = i;
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59 | }
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60 | else
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61 | secs = NOW;
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62 |
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63 | t = localtime (&secs);
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64 |
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65 | tbsize = strlen (format) * 4;
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66 | tbuf = 0;
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67 |
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68 | /* Now try to figure out how big the buffer should really be. strftime(3)
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69 | will return the number of bytes placed in the buffer unless it's greater
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70 | than MAXSIZE, in which case it returns 0. */
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71 | for (n = 1; n < 4; n++)
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72 | {
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73 | tbuf = xrealloc (tbuf, tbsize * n);
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74 | tsize = strftime (tbuf, tbsize * n, format, t);
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75 | if (tsize)
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76 | break;
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77 | }
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78 |
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79 | printf ("%s\n", tbuf);
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80 | free (tbuf);
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81 |
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82 | return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS);
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83 | }
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84 |
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85 | /* An array of strings forming the `long' documentation for a builtin xxx,
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86 | which is printed by `help xxx'. It must end with a NULL. */
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87 | char *strftime_doc[] = {
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88 | "Converts date and time format to a string and displays it on the",
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89 | "standard output. If the optional second argument is supplied, it",
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90 | "is used as the number of seconds since the epoch to use in the",
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91 | "conversion, otherwise the current time is used.",
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92 | (char *)NULL
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93 | };
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94 |
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95 | /* The standard structure describing a builtin command. bash keeps an array
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96 | of these structures. The flags must include BUILTIN_ENABLED so the
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97 | builtin can be used. */
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98 | struct builtin strftime_struct = {
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99 | "strftime", /* builtin name */
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100 | strftime_builtin, /* function implementing the builtin */
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101 | BUILTIN_ENABLED, /* initial flags for builtin */
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102 | strftime_doc, /* array of long documentation strings. */
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103 | "strftime format [seconds]", /* usage synopsis; becomes short_doc */
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104 | 0 /* reserved for internal use */
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105 | };
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