1 | /* system.c -- UNIX version */
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2 |
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3 | /* Author:
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4 | * Steve Kirkendall
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5 | * 14407 SW Teal Blvd. #C
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6 | * Beaverton, OR 97005
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7 | * kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu
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8 | */
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9 |
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10 |
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11 | /* This file contains a new version of the system() function and related stuff.
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12 | *
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13 | * Entry points are:
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14 | * system(cmd) - run a single shell command
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15 | * wildcard(names) - expand wildcard characters in filanames
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16 | * filter(m,n,cmd,back) - run text lines through a filter program
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17 | *
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18 | * This is probably the single least portable file in the program. The code
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19 | * shown here should work correctly if it links at all; it will work on UNIX
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20 | * and any O.S./Compiler combination which adheres to UNIX forking conventions.
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21 | */
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22 |
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23 | #include "config.h"
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24 | #include "vi.h"
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25 | extern char **environ;
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26 |
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27 | #if ANY_UNIX
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28 |
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29 | /* This is a new version of the system() function. The only difference
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30 | * between this one and the library one is: this one uses the o_shell option.
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31 | */
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32 | int system(cmd)
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33 | char *cmd; /* a command to run */
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34 | {
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35 | int pid; /* process ID of child */
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36 | int died;
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37 | int status; /* exit status of the command */
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38 |
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39 |
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40 | signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
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41 | pid = fork();
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42 | switch (pid)
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43 | {
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44 | case -1: /* error */
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45 | msg("fork() failed");
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46 | status = -1;
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47 | break;
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48 |
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49 | case 0: /* child */
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50 | /* for the child, close all files except stdin/out/err */
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51 | for (status = 3; status < 60 && (close(status), errno != EINVAL); status++)
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52 | {
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53 | }
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54 |
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55 | signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
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56 | if (cmd == o_shell)
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57 | {
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58 | execle(o_shell, o_shell, (char *)0, environ);
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59 | }
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60 | else
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61 | {
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62 | execle(o_shell, o_shell, "-c", cmd, (char *)0, environ);
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63 | }
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64 | msg("execle(\"%s\", ...) failed", o_shell);
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65 | exit(1); /* if we get here, the exec failed */
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66 |
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67 | default: /* parent */
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68 | do
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69 | {
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70 | died = wait(&status);
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71 | } while (died >= 0 && died != pid);
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72 | if (died < 0)
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73 | {
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74 | status = -1;
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75 | }
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76 | #if __GNUC__ || _ANSI
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77 | signal(SIGINT, (void (*)()) trapint);
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78 | #else
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79 | signal(SIGINT, trapint);
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80 | #endif
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81 | }
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82 |
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83 | return status;
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84 | }
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85 |
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86 | /* This private function opens a pipe from a filter. It is similar to the
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87 | * system() function above, and to popen(cmd, "r").
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88 | */
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89 | int rpipe(cmd, in)
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90 | char *cmd; /* the filter command to use */
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91 | int in; /* the fd to use for stdin */
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92 | {
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93 | int r0w1[2];/* the pipe fd's */
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94 |
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95 | /* make the pipe */
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96 | if (pipe(r0w1) < 0)
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97 | {
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98 | return -1; /* pipe failed */
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99 | }
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100 |
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101 | /* The parent process (elvis) ignores signals while the filter runs.
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102 | * The child (the filter program) will reset this, so that it can
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103 | * catch the signal.
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104 | */
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105 | signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
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106 |
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107 | switch (fork())
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108 | {
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109 | case -1: /* error */
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110 | return -1;
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111 |
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112 | case 0: /* child */
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113 | /* close the "read" end of the pipe */
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114 | close(r0w1[0]);
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115 |
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116 | /* redirect stdout to go to the "write" end of the pipe */
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117 | close(1);
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118 | dup(r0w1[1]);
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119 | close(2);
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120 | dup(r0w1[1]);
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121 | close(r0w1[1]);
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122 |
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123 | /* redirect stdin */
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124 | if (in != 0)
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125 | {
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126 | close(0);
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127 | dup(in);
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128 | close(in);
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129 | }
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130 |
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131 | /* the filter should accept SIGINT signals */
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132 | signal(SIGINT, SIG_DFL);
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133 |
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134 | /* exec the shell to run the command */
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135 | execle(o_shell, o_shell, "-c", cmd, (char *)0, environ);
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136 | exit(1); /* if we get here, exec failed */
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137 |
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138 | default: /* parent */
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139 | /* close the "write" end of the pipe */
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140 | close(r0w1[1]);
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141 |
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142 | return r0w1[0];
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143 | }
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144 | }
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145 |
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146 | #endif /* non-DOS */
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147 |
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148 | #if OSK
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149 |
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150 | /* This private function opens a pipe from a filter. It is similar to the
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151 | * system() function above, and to popen(cmd, "r").
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152 | */
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153 | int rpipe(cmd, in)
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154 | char *cmd; /* the filter command to use */
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155 | int in; /* the fd to use for stdin */
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156 | {
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157 | return osk_popen(cmd, "r", in, 0);
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158 | }
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159 | #endif
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160 |
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161 | #if ANY_UNIX || OSK
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162 |
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163 | /* This function closes the pipe opened by rpipe(), and returns 0 for success */
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164 | int rpclose(fd)
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165 | int fd;
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166 | {
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167 | int status;
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168 |
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169 | close(fd);
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170 | wait(&status);
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171 | #if __GNUC__ || _ANSI
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172 | signal(SIGINT, (void (*)()) trapint);
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173 | #else
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174 | signal(SIGINT, trapint);
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175 | #endif
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176 | return status;
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177 | }
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178 |
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179 | #endif /* non-DOS */
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180 |
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181 | /* This function expands wildcards in a filename or filenames. It does this
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182 | * by running the "echo" command on the filenames via the shell; it is assumed
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183 | * that the shell will expand the names for you. If for any reason it can't
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184 | * run echo, then it returns the names unmodified.
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185 | */
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186 |
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187 | #if MSDOS || TOS
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188 | #define PROG "wildcard "
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189 | #define PROGLEN 9
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190 | #include <string.h>
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191 | #else
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192 | #define PROG "echo "
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193 | #define PROGLEN 5
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194 | #endif
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195 |
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196 | #if !AMIGA
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197 | char *wildcard(names)
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198 | char *names;
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199 | {
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200 |
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201 | # if VMS
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202 | /*
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203 | We could use expand() [vmswild.c], but what's the point on VMS?
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204 | Anyway, echo is the wrong thing to do, it takes too long to build
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205 | a subprocess on VMS and any "echo" program would have to be supplied
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206 | by elvis. More importantly, many VMS utilities expand names
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207 | themselves (the shell doesn't do any expansion) so the concept is
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208 | non-native. jdc
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209 | */
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210 | return names;
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211 | # else
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212 |
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213 | int i, j, fd;
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214 | REG char *s, *d;
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215 |
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216 |
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217 | /* build the echo command */
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218 | if (names != tmpblk.c)
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219 | {
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220 | /* the names aren't in tmpblk.c, so we can do it the easy way */
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221 | strcpy(tmpblk.c, PROG);
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222 | strcat(tmpblk.c, names);
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223 | }
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224 | else
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225 | {
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226 | /* the names are already in tmpblk.c, so shift them to make
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227 | * room for the word "echo "
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228 | */
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229 | for (s = names + strlen(names) + 1, d = s + PROGLEN; s > names; )
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230 | {
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231 | *--d = *--s;
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232 | }
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233 | strncpy(names, PROG, PROGLEN);
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234 | }
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235 |
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236 | /* run the command & read the resulting names */
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237 | fd = rpipe(tmpblk.c, 0);
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238 | if (fd < 0) return names;
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239 | i = 0;
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240 | do
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241 | {
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242 | j = tread(fd, tmpblk.c + i, BLKSIZE - i);
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243 | i += j;
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244 | } while (j > 0);
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245 |
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246 | /* successful? */
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247 | if (rpclose(fd) == 0 && j == 0 && i < BLKSIZE && i > 0)
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248 | {
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249 | tmpblk.c[i-1] = '\0'; /* "i-1" so we clip off the newline */
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250 | return tmpblk.c;
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251 | }
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252 | else
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253 | {
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254 | return names;
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255 | }
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256 | # endif
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257 | }
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258 | #endif
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259 |
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260 | /* This function runs a range of lines through a filter program, and replaces
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261 | * the original text with the filtered version. As a special case, if "to"
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262 | * is MARK_UNSET, then it runs the filter program with stdin coming from
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263 | * /dev/null, and inserts any output lines.
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264 | */
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265 | int filter(from, to, cmd, back)
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266 | MARK from, to; /* the range of lines to filter */
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267 | char *cmd; /* the filter command */
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268 | int back; /* boolean: will we read lines back? */
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269 | {
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270 | int scratch; /* fd of the scratch file */
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271 | int fd; /* fd of the pipe from the filter */
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272 | char scrout[50]; /* name of the scratch out file */
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273 | MARK new; /* place where new text should go */
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274 | long sent, rcvd; /* number of lines sent/received */
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275 | int i, j;
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276 |
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277 | /* write the lines (if specified) to a temp file */
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278 | if (to)
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279 | {
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280 | /* we have lines */
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281 | #if MSDOS || TOS
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282 | strcpy(scrout, o_directory);
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283 | if ((i=strlen(scrout)) && !strchr("\\/:", scrout[i-1]))
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284 | scrout[i++]=SLASH;
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285 | strcpy(scrout+i, SCRATCHOUT+3);
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286 | #else
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287 | sprintf(scrout, SCRATCHOUT, o_directory);
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288 | #endif
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289 | mktemp(scrout);
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290 | cmd_write(from, to, CMD_BANG, FALSE, scrout);
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291 | sent = markline(to) - markline(from) + 1L;
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292 |
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293 | /* use those lines as stdin */
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294 | scratch = open(scrout, O_RDONLY);
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295 | if (scratch < 0)
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296 | {
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297 | unlink(scrout);
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298 | return -1;
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299 | }
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300 | }
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301 | else
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302 | {
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303 | scratch = 0;
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304 | sent = 0L;
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305 | }
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306 |
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307 | /* start the filter program */
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308 | #if VMS
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309 | /*
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310 | VMS doesn't know a thing about file descriptor 0. The rpipe
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311 | concept is non-portable. Hence we need a file name argument.
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312 | */
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313 | fd = rpipe(cmd, scratch, scrout);
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314 | #else
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315 | fd = rpipe(cmd, scratch);
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316 | #endif
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317 | if (fd < 0)
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318 | {
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319 | if (to)
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320 | {
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321 | close(scratch);
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322 | unlink(scrout);
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323 | }
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324 | return -1;
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325 | }
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326 |
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327 | if (back)
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328 | {
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329 | ChangeText
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330 | {
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331 | /* adjust MARKs for whole lines, and set "new" */
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332 | from &= ~(BLKSIZE - 1);
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333 | if (to)
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334 | {
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335 | to &= ~(BLKSIZE - 1);
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336 | to += BLKSIZE;
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337 | new = to;
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338 | }
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339 | else
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340 | {
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341 | new = from + BLKSIZE;
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342 | }
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343 |
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344 | #if VMS
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345 | /* Reading from a VMS mailbox (pipe) is record oriented... */
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346 | # define tread vms_pread
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347 | #endif
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348 |
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349 | /* repeatedly read in new text and add it */
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350 | rcvd = 0L;
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351 | while ((i = tread(fd, tmpblk.c, BLKSIZE - 1)) > 0)
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352 | {
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353 | tmpblk.c[i] = '\0';
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354 | add(new, tmpblk.c);
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355 | #if VMS
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356 | /* What! An advantage to record oriented reads? */
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357 | new += (i - 1);
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358 | new = (new & ~(BLKSIZE - 1)) + BLKSIZE;
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359 | rcvd++;
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360 | #else
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361 | for (i = 0; tmpblk.c[i]; i++)
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362 | {
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363 | if (tmpblk.c[i] == '\n')
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364 | {
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365 | new = (new & ~(BLKSIZE - 1)) + BLKSIZE;
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366 | rcvd++;
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367 | }
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368 | else
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369 | {
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370 | new++;
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371 | }
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372 | }
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373 | #endif
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374 | }
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375 | }
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376 |
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377 | /* delete old text, if any */
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378 | if (to)
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379 | {
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380 | cut(from, to);
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381 | delete(from, to);
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382 | }
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383 | }
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384 | else
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385 | {
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386 | /* read the command's output, and copy it to the screen */
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387 | while ((i = tread(fd, tmpblk.c, BLKSIZE - 1)) > 0)
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388 | {
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389 | for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
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390 | {
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391 | addch(tmpblk.c[j]);
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392 | }
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393 | }
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394 | rcvd = 0;
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395 | }
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396 |
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397 | /* Reporting... */
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398 | if (sent >= *o_report || rcvd >= *o_report)
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399 | {
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400 | if (sent > 0L && rcvd > 0L)
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401 | {
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402 | msg("%ld lines out, %ld lines back", sent, rcvd);
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403 | }
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404 | else if (sent > 0)
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405 | {
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406 | msg("%ld lines written to filter", sent);
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407 | }
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408 | else
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409 | {
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410 | msg("%ld lines read from filter", rcvd);
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411 | }
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412 | }
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413 | rptlines = 0L;
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414 |
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415 | /* cleanup */
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416 | rpclose(fd);
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417 | if (to)
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418 | {
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419 | close(scratch);
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420 | unlink(scrout);
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421 | }
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422 | return 0;
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423 | }
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