/* env - run a program in a modified environment Copyright (C) 86, 91, 92, 93, 94, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* Richard Mlynarik and David MacKenzie */ /* Options: - -i --ignore-environment Construct a new environment from scratch; normally the environment is inherited from the parent process, except as modified by other options. -u variable --unset=variable Unset variable VARIABLE (remove it from the environment). If VARIABLE was not set, does nothing. variable=value (an arg containing a "=" character) Set the environment variable VARIABLE to value VALUE. VALUE may be of zero length ("variable="). Setting a variable to a zero-length value is different from unsetting it. -- Indicate that the following argument is the program to invoke. This is necessary when the program's name begins with "-" or contains a "=". The first remaining argument specifies a program to invoke; it is searched for according to the specification of the PATH environment variable. Any arguments following that are passed as arguments to that program. If no command name is specified following the environment specifications, the resulting environment is printed. This is like specifying a command name of "printenv". Examples: If the environment passed to "env" is { LOGNAME=rms EDITOR=emacs PATH=.:/gnubin:/hacks } env - foo runs "foo" in a null environment. env foo runs "foo" in the environment { LOGNAME=rms EDITOR=emacs PATH=.:/gnubin:/hacks } env DISPLAY=gnu:0 nemacs runs "nemacs" in the envionment { LOGNAME=rms EDITOR=emacs PATH=.:/gnubin:/hacks DISPLAY=gnu:0 } env - LOGNAME=foo /hacks/hack bar baz runs the "hack" program on arguments "bar" and "baz" in an environment in which the only variable is "LOGNAME". Note that the "-" option clears out the PATH variable, so one should be careful to specify in which directory to find the program to call. env -u EDITOR LOGNAME=foo PATH=/energy -- e=mc2 bar baz runs the program "/energy/e=mc2" with environment { LOGNAME=foo PATH=/energy } */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "version.h" #include "system.h" #include "error.h" int putenv (); static void usage (); extern char **environ; /* The name by which this program was run. */ char *program_name; /* If non-zero, display usage information and exit. */ static int show_help; /* If non-zero, print the version on standard output and exit. */ static int show_version; static struct option const longopts[] = { {"help", no_argument, &show_help, 1}, {"ignore-environment", no_argument, NULL, 'i'}, {"unset", required_argument, NULL, 'u'}, {"version", no_argument, &show_version, 1}, {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} }; void main (argc, argv, envp) register int argc; register char **argv; char **envp; { char *dummy_environ[1]; int optc; int ignore_environment = 0; program_name = argv[0]; while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+iu:", longopts, (int *) 0)) != EOF) { switch (optc) { case 0: break; case 'i': ignore_environment = 1; break; case 'u': break; default: usage (2); } } if (show_version) { printf ("env - %s\n", version_string); exit (0); } if (show_help) usage (0); if (optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[optind], "-")) ignore_environment = 1; environ = dummy_environ; environ[0] = NULL; if (!ignore_environment) for (; *envp; envp++) putenv (*envp); optind = 0; /* Force GNU getopt to re-initialize. */ while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+iu:", longopts, (int *) 0)) != EOF) if (optc == 'u') putenv (optarg); /* Requires GNU putenv. */ if (optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[optind], "-")) ++optind; while (optind < argc && strchr (argv[optind], '=')) putenv (argv[optind++]); /* If no program is specified, print the environment and exit. */ if (optind == argc) { while (*environ) puts (*environ++); exit (0); } execvp (argv[optind], &argv[optind]); error (errno == ENOENT ? 127 : 126, errno, "%s", argv[optind]); } static void usage (status) int status; { if (status != 0) fprintf (stderr, _("Try `%s --help' for more information.\n"), program_name); else { printf (_("\ Usage: %s [OPTION]... [-] [NAME=VALUE]... [COMMAND [ARG]...]\n"), program_name); printf (_("\ Set each NAME to VALUE in the environment and run COMMAND.\n\ \n\ -u, --unset=NAME remove variable from the environment\n\ -i, --ignore-environment start with an empty environment\n\ --help display this help and exit\n\ --version output version information and exit\n\ \n\ A mere - implies -i. If no COMMAND, print the resulting environment.\n\ ")); } exit (status); }