Exemple #1
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int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	int	f_dayAfter = 0;		/* days after current date */
	int	f_dayBefore = 0;	/* days before current date */
	int	Friday = 5;		/* day before weekend */

	int ch;
	struct tm tp1, tp2;

	(void)setlocale(LC_ALL, "");

	while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "-A:aB:D:dF:f:l:t:U:W:?")) != -1)
		switch (ch) {
		case '-':		/* backward contemptible */
		case 'a':
			if (getuid()) {
				errno = EPERM;
				err(1, NULL);
			}
			doall = 1;
			break;

		case 'W': /* we don't need no steenking Fridays */
			Friday = -1;
			/* FALLTHROUGH */

		case 'A': /* days after current date */
			f_dayAfter = atoi(optarg);
			break;

		case 'B': /* days before current date */
			f_dayBefore = atoi(optarg);
			break;

		case 'D': /* debug output of sun and moon info */
			DEBUG = optarg;
			break;

		case 'd': /* debug output of current date */
			debug = 1;
			break;

		case 'F': /* Change the time: When does weekend start? */
			Friday = atoi(optarg);
			break;

		case 'f': /* other calendar file */
			calendarFile = optarg;
			break;

		case 'l': /* Change longitudal position */
			EastLongitude = strtol(optarg, NULL, 10);
			break;

		case 't': /* other date, for tests */
			f_time = Mktime(optarg);
			break;

		case 'U': /* Change UTC offset */
			UTCOffset = strtod(optarg, NULL);
			break;

		case '?':
		default:
			usage();
		}

	argc -= optind;
	argv += optind;

	if (argc)
		usage();

	/* use current time */
	if (f_time <= 0)
		(void)time(&f_time);

	/* if not set, determine where I could be */
	{
		if (UTCOffset == UTCOFFSET_NOTSET &&
		    EastLongitude == LONGITUDE_NOTSET) {
			/* Calculate on difference between here and UTC */
			time_t t;
			struct tm tm;
			long utcoffset, hh, mm, ss;
			double uo;

			time(&t);
			localtime_r(&t, &tm);
			utcoffset = tm.tm_gmtoff;
			/* seconds -> hh:mm:ss */
			hh = utcoffset / SECSPERHOUR;
			utcoffset %= SECSPERHOUR;
			mm = utcoffset / SECSPERMINUTE;
			utcoffset %= SECSPERMINUTE;
			ss = utcoffset;

			/* hh:mm:ss -> hh.mmss */
			uo = mm + (100.0 * (ss / 60.0));
			uo /=  60.0 / 100.0;
			uo = hh + uo / 100;

			UTCOffset = uo;
			EastLongitude = UTCOffset * 15;
		} else if (UTCOffset == UTCOFFSET_NOTSET) {
			/* Base on information given */
			UTCOffset = EastLongitude / 15;
		} else if (EastLongitude == LONGITUDE_NOTSET) {
			/* Base on information given */
			EastLongitude = UTCOffset * 15;
		}
	}

	settimes(f_time, f_dayBefore, f_dayAfter, Friday, &tp1, &tp2);
	generatedates(&tp1, &tp2);

	/*
	 * FROM now on, we are working in UTC.
	 * This will only affect moon and sun related events anyway.
	 */
	if (setenv("TZ", "UTC", 1) != 0)
		errx(1, "setenv: %s", strerror(errno));
	tzset();

	if (debug)
		dumpdates();

	if (DEBUG != NULL) {
		dodebug(DEBUG);
		exit(0);
	}

	if (doall)
		while ((pw = getpwent()) != NULL) {
			(void)setegid(pw->pw_gid);
			(void)initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid);
			(void)seteuid(pw->pw_uid);
			if (!chdir(pw->pw_dir))
				cal();
			(void)seteuid(0);
		}
	else
		cal();
	exit(0);
}
Exemple #2
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int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    struct sigaction oact;
    Char *cp;
    char *tcp, **tempv;
    const char *ecp;
    sigset_t nsigset;
    int f;

    cshin = stdin;
    cshout = stdout;
    csherr = stderr;

    setprogname(argv[0]);
    settimes();			/* Immed. estab. timing base */

    /*
     * Initialize non constant strings
     */
#ifdef _PATH_BSHELL
    STR_BSHELL = SAVE(_PATH_BSHELL);
#endif
#ifdef _PATH_CSHELL
    STR_SHELLPATH = SAVE(_PATH_CSHELL);
#endif
    STR_environ = blk2short(environ);
    environ = short2blk(STR_environ);	/* So that we can free it */
    STR_WORD_CHARS = SAVE(WORD_CHARS);

    HIST = '!';
    HISTSUB = '^';
    word_chars = STR_WORD_CHARS;

    tempv = argv;
    if (eq(str2short(tempv[0]), STRaout))	/* A.out's are quittable */
	quitit = 1;
    uid = getuid();
    gid = getgid();
    euid = geteuid();
    egid = getegid();
    /*
     * We are a login shell if: 1. we were invoked as -<something> and we had
     * no arguments 2. or we were invoked only with the -l flag
     */
    loginsh = (**tempv == '-' && argc == 1) ||
	(argc == 2 && tempv[1][0] == '-' && tempv[1][1] == 'l' &&
	 tempv[1][2] == '\0');

    if (loginsh && **tempv != '-') {
	/*
	 * Mangle the argv space
	 */
	tempv[1][0] = '\0';
	tempv[1][1] = '\0';
	tempv[1] = NULL;
	for (tcp = *tempv; *tcp++;)
	    continue;
	for (tcp--; tcp >= *tempv; tcp--)
	    tcp[1] = tcp[0];
	*++tcp = '-';
	argc--;
    }
    if (loginsh)
	(void)time(&chktim);

    AsciiOnly = 1;
#ifdef NLS
    (void)setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
    {
	int k;

	for (k = 0200; k <= 0377 && !Isprint(k); k++)
	    continue;
	AsciiOnly = k > 0377;
    }
#else
    AsciiOnly = getenv("LANG") == NULL && getenv("LC_CTYPE") == NULL;
#endif				/* NLS */

    /*
     * Move the descriptors to safe places. The variable didfds is 0 while we
     * have only FSH* to work with. When didfds is true, we have 0,1,2 and
     * prefer to use these.
     */
    initdesc();
    /*
     * XXX: This is to keep programs that use stdio happy.
     *	    what we really want is freunopen() ....
     *	    Closing cshin cshout and csherr (which are really stdin stdout
     *	    and stderr at this point and then reopening them in the same order
     *	    gives us again stdin == cshin stdout == cshout and stderr == csherr.
     *	    If that was not the case builtins like printf that use stdio
     *	    would break. But in any case we could fix that with memcpy and
     *	    a bit of pointer manipulation...
     *	    Fortunately this is not needed under the current implementation
     *	    of stdio.
     */
    (void)fclose(cshin);
    (void)fclose(cshout);
    (void)fclose(csherr);
    if (!(cshin  = funopen2((void *) &SHIN,  readf, writef, seekf, NULL,
	closef)))
	exit(1);
    if (!(cshout = funopen2((void *) &SHOUT, readf, writef, seekf, NULL,
	closef)))
	exit(1);
    if (!(csherr = funopen2((void *) &SHERR, readf, writef, seekf, NULL,
	closef)))
	exit(1);
    (void)setvbuf(cshin,  NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
    (void)setvbuf(cshout, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
    (void)setvbuf(csherr, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);

    /*
     * Initialize the shell variables. ARGV and PROMPT are initialized later.
     * STATUS is also munged in several places. CHILD is munged when
     * forking/waiting
     */
    set(STRstatus, Strsave(STR0));

    if ((ecp = getenv("HOME")) != NULL)
	cp = quote(SAVE(ecp));
    else
	cp = NULL;

    if (cp == NULL)
	fast = 1;		/* No home -> can't read scripts */
    else
	set(STRhome, cp);
    dinit(cp);			/* dinit thinks that HOME == cwd in a login
				 * shell */
    /*
     * Grab other useful things from the environment. Should we grab
     * everything??
     */
    if ((ecp = getenv("LOGNAME")) != NULL ||
	(ecp = getenv("USER")) != NULL)
	set(STRuser, quote(SAVE(ecp)));
    if ((ecp = getenv("TERM")) != NULL)
	set(STRterm, quote(SAVE(ecp)));

    /*
     * Re-initialize path if set in environment
     */
    if ((ecp = getenv("PATH")) == NULL) {
#ifdef _PATH_DEFPATH
	importpath(str2short(_PATH_DEFPATH));
#else
	setq(STRpath, defaultpath(), &shvhed);
#endif
    } else {
	importpath(str2short(ecp));
    }

    set(STRshell, Strsave(STR_SHELLPATH));

    doldol = putn((int) getpid());	/* For $$ */
    shtemp = Strspl(STRtmpsh, doldol);	/* For << */

    /*
     * Record the interrupt states from the parent process. If the parent is
     * non-interruptible our hand must be forced or we (and our children) won't
     * be either. Our children inherit termination from our parent. We catch it
     * only if we are the login shell.
     */
    /* parents interruptibility */
    (void)sigaction(SIGINT, NULL, &oact);
    parintr = oact.sa_handler;
    (void)sigaction(SIGTERM, NULL, &oact);
    parterm = oact.sa_handler;

    /* catch these all, login shell or not */
    (void)signal(SIGHUP, phup);	/* exit processing on HUP */
    (void)signal(SIGXCPU, phup);	/* ...and on XCPU */
    (void)signal(SIGXFSZ, phup);	/* ...and on XFSZ */

    /*
     * Process the arguments.
     *
     * Note that processing of -v/-x is actually delayed till after script
     * processing.
     *
     * We set the first character of our name to be '-' if we are a shell
     * running interruptible commands.  Many programs which examine ps'es
     * use this to filter such shells out.
     */
    argc--, tempv++;
    while (argc > 0 && (tcp = tempv[0])[0] == '-' && *++tcp != '\0' && !batch) {
	do
	    switch (*tcp++) {
	    case 0:		/* -	Interruptible, no prompt */
		prompt = 0;
		setintr = 1;
		nofile = 1;
		break;
	    case 'b':		/* -b	Next arg is input file */
		batch = 1;
		break;
	    case 'c':		/* -c	Command input from arg */
		if (argc == 1)
		    xexit(0);
		argc--, tempv++;
		arginp = SAVE(tempv[0]);
		prompt = 0;
		nofile = 1;
		break;
	    case 'e':		/* -e	Exit on any error */
		exiterr = 1;
		break;
	    case 'f':		/* -f	Fast start */
		fast = 1;
		break;
	    case 'i':		/* -i	Interactive, even if !intty */
		intact = 1;
		nofile = 1;
		break;
	    case 'm':		/* -m	read .cshrc (from su) */
		mflag = 1;
		break;
	    case 'n':		/* -n	Don't execute */
		noexec = 1;
		break;
	    case 'q':		/* -q	(Undoc'd) ... die on quit */
		quitit = 1;
		break;
	    case 's':		/* -s	Read from std input */
		nofile = 1;
		break;
	    case 't':		/* -t	Read one line from input */
		onelflg = 2;
		prompt = 0;
		nofile = 1;
		break;
	    case 'v':		/* -v	Echo hist expanded input */
		nverbose = 1;	/* ... later */
		break;
	    case 'x':		/* -x	Echo just before execution */
		nexececho = 1;	/* ... later */
		break;
	    case 'V':		/* -V	Echo hist expanded input */
		setNS(STRverbose);	/* NOW! */
		break;
	    case 'X':		/* -X	Echo just before execution */
		setNS(STRecho);	/* NOW! */
		break;

	} while (*tcp);
	tempv++, argc--;
    }

    if (quitit)			/* With all due haste, for debugging */
	(void)signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL);

    /*
     * Unless prevented by -, -c, -i, -s, or -t, if there are remaining
     * arguments the first of them is the name of a shell file from which to
     * read commands.
     */
    if (nofile == 0 && argc > 0) {
	nofile = open(tempv[0], O_RDONLY);
	if (nofile < 0) {
	    child = 1;		/* So this doesn't return */
	    stderror(ERR_SYSTEM, tempv[0], strerror(errno));
	}
	ffile = SAVE(tempv[0]);
	/*
	 * Replace FSHIN. Handle /dev/std{in,out,err} specially
	 * since once they are closed we cannot open them again.
	 * In that case we use our own saved descriptors
	 */
	if ((SHIN = dmove(nofile, FSHIN)) < 0)
	    switch(nofile) {
	    case 0:
		SHIN = FSHIN;
		break;
	    case 1:
		SHIN = FSHOUT;
		break;
	    case 2:
		SHIN = FSHERR;
		break;
	    default:
		stderror(ERR_SYSTEM, tempv[0], strerror(errno));
		/* NOTREACHED */
	    }
	(void)ioctl(SHIN, FIOCLEX, NULL);
	prompt = 0;
	 /* argc not used any more */ tempv++;
    }

    intty = isatty(SHIN);
    intty |= intact;
    if (intty || (intact && isatty(SHOUT))) {
	if (!batch && (uid != euid || gid != egid)) {
	    errno = EACCES;
	    child = 1;		/* So this doesn't return */
	    stderror(ERR_SYSTEM, "csh", strerror(errno));
	}
    }
    /*
     * Decide whether we should play with signals or not. If we are explicitly
     * told (via -i, or -) or we are a login shell (arg0 starts with -) or the
     * input and output are both the ttys("csh", or "csh</dev/ttyx>/dev/ttyx")
     * Note that in only the login shell is it likely that parent may have set
     * signals to be ignored
     */
    if (loginsh || intact || (intty && isatty(SHOUT)))
	setintr = 1;
    settell();
    /*
     * Save the remaining arguments in argv.
     */
    setq(STRargv, blk2short(tempv), &shvhed);

    /*
     * Set up the prompt.
     */
    if (prompt) {
	set(STRprompt, Strsave(uid == 0 ? STRsymhash : STRsymcent));
	/* that's a meta-questionmark */
	set(STRprompt2, Strsave(STRmquestion));
    }

    /*
     * If we are an interactive shell, then start fiddling with the signals;
     * this is a tricky game.
     */
    shpgrp = getpgrp();
    opgrp = tpgrp = -1;
    if (setintr) {
	**argv = '-';
	if (!quitit)		/* Wary! */
	    (void)signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
	(void)signal(SIGINT, pintr);
	sigemptyset(&nsigset);
	(void)sigaddset(&nsigset, SIGINT);
	(void)sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &nsigset, NULL);
	(void)signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
	if (quitit == 0 && arginp == 0) {
	    (void)signal(SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN);
	    (void)signal(SIGTTIN, SIG_IGN);
	    (void)signal(SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
	    /*
	     * Wait till in foreground, in case someone stupidly runs csh &
	     * dont want to try to grab away the tty.
	     */
	    if (isatty(FSHERR))
		f = FSHERR;
	    else if (isatty(FSHOUT))
		f = FSHOUT;
	    else if (isatty(OLDSTD))
		f = OLDSTD;
	    else
		f = -1;
    retry:
	    if ((tpgrp = tcgetpgrp(f)) != -1) {
		if (tpgrp != shpgrp) {
		    sig_t old = signal(SIGTTIN, SIG_DFL);
		    (void)kill(0, SIGTTIN);
		    (void)signal(SIGTTIN, old);
		    goto retry;
		}
		opgrp = shpgrp;
		shpgrp = getpid();
		tpgrp = shpgrp;
		/*
		 * Setpgid will fail if we are a session leader and
		 * mypid == mypgrp (POSIX 4.3.3)
		 */
		if (opgrp != shpgrp)
		    if (setpgid(0, shpgrp) == -1)
			goto notty;
		/*
		 * We do that after we set our process group, to make sure
		 * that the process group belongs to a process in the same
		 * session as the tty (our process and our group) (POSIX 7.2.4)
		 */
		if (tcsetpgrp(f, shpgrp) == -1)
		    goto notty;
		(void)ioctl(dcopy(f, FSHTTY), FIOCLEX, NULL);
	    }
	    if (tpgrp == -1) {
notty:
		(void)fprintf(csherr, "Warning: no access to tty (%s).\n",
			       strerror(errno));
		(void)fprintf(csherr, "Thus no job control in this shell.\n");
	    }
	}
    }
    if ((setintr == 0) && (parintr == SIG_DFL))
	setintr = 1;
    (void)signal(SIGCHLD, pchild);	/* while signals not ready */

    /*
     * Set an exit here in case of an interrupt or error reading the shell
     * start-up scripts.
     */
    reenter = setexit();	/* PWP */
    haderr = 0;			/* In case second time through */
    if (!fast && reenter == 0) {
	/* Will have value(STRhome) here because set fast if don't */
	{
	    sig_t oparintr;
	    sigset_t osigset;
	    int osetintr;

	    oparintr = parintr;
	    osetintr = setintr;
	    sigemptyset(&nsigset);
	    (void)sigaddset(&nsigset, SIGINT);
	    (void)sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &nsigset, &osigset);

	    setintr = 0;
	    parintr = SIG_IGN;	/* Disable onintr */
#ifdef _PATH_DOTCSHRC
	    (void)srcfile(_PATH_DOTCSHRC, 0, 0);
#endif
	    if (!fast && !arginp && !onelflg)
		dohash(NULL, NULL);
#ifdef _PATH_DOTLOGIN
	    if (loginsh)
		(void)srcfile(_PATH_DOTLOGIN, 0, 0);
#endif
	    (void)sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &osigset, NULL);
	    setintr = osetintr;
	    parintr = oparintr;
	}
	(void)srccat(value(STRhome), STRsldotcshrc);

	if (!fast && !arginp && !onelflg && !havhash)
	    dohash(NULL, NULL);
	/*
	 * Source history before .login so that it is available in .login
	 */
	if ((cp = value(STRhistfile)) != STRNULL)
	    tildehist[2] = cp;
	dosource(tildehist, NULL);
        if (loginsh)
	      (void)srccat(value(STRhome), STRsldotlogin);
    }

    /*
     * Now are ready for the -v and -x flags
     */
    if (nverbose)
	setNS(STRverbose);
    if (nexececho)
	setNS(STRecho);

    /*
     * All the rest of the world is inside this call. The argument to process
     * indicates whether it should catch "error unwinds".  Thus if we are a
     * interactive shell our call here will never return by being blown past on
     * an error.
     */
    process(setintr);

    /*
     * Mop-up.
     */
    if (intty) {
	if (loginsh) {
	    (void)fprintf(cshout, "logout\n");
	    (void)close(SHIN);
	    child = 1;
	    goodbye();
	}
	else {
	    (void)fprintf(cshout, "exit\n");
	}
    }
    rechist();
    exitstat();
    /* NOTREACHED */
}