/* This file is part of the KDE libraries Copyright (c) 2003,2007 Oswald Buddenhagen This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef KSHELL_H #define KSHELL_H #include class QStringList; class QString; /** * \namespace KShell * Emulates some basic system shell functionality. * @see KStringHandler */ namespace KShell { /** * Flags for splitArgs(). */ enum Option { NoOptions = 0, /** * Perform tilde expansion. * On Windows, this flag is ignored, as the Windows shell has no * equivalent functionality. */ TildeExpand = 1, /** * Put the parser into full shell mode and bail out if a too complex * construct is encoutered. * A particular purpose of this flag is finding out whether the * command line being split would be executable directly (via * KProcess::setProgram()) or whether it needs to be run through * a real shell (via KProcess::setShellCommand()). Note, however, * that shell builtins are @em not recognized - you need to do that * yourself (compare with a list of known commands or verify that an * executable exists for the named command). * * Meta characters that cause a bail-out are the command separators * @c semicolon and @c ampersand, the redirection symbols @c less-than, * @c greater-than and the @c pipe @c symbol and the grouping symbols * opening and closing @c parentheses. * * Further meta characters on *NIX are the grouping symbols * opening and closing @c braces, the command substitution symbol * @c backquote, the generic substitution symbol @c dollar (if * not followed by an apostrophe), the wildcards @c asterisk, * @c question @c mark and opening and closing @c square @c brackets * and the comment symbol @c hash @c mark. * Additionally, a variable assignment in the first word is recognized. * * A further meta character on Windows is the environment variable * expansion symbol @c percent. Occurrences of @c \%PERCENT_SIGN% as * inserted by quoteArg() are converted back and cause no bail-out, * though. */ AbortOnMeta = 2 }; Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(Options, Option) /** * Status codes from splitArgs() */ enum Errors { /** * Success. */ NoError = 0, /** * Indicates a parsing error, like an unterminated quoted string. */ BadQuoting, /** * The AbortOnMeta flag was set and an unhandled shell meta character * was encoutered. */ FoundMeta }; /** * Splits @p cmd according to system shell word splitting and quoting rules. * Can optionally perform tilde expansion and/or abort if it finds shell * meta characters it cannot process. * * On *NIX the behavior is based on the POSIX shell and bash: * - Whitespace splits tokens * - The backslash quotes the following character * - A string enclosed in single quotes is not split. No shell meta * characters are interpreted. * - A string enclosed in double quotes is not split. Within the string, * the backslash quotes shell meta characters - if it is followed * by a "meaningless" character, the backslash is output verbatim. * - A string enclosed in $'' is not split. Within the string, the * backslash has a similar meaning to the one in C strings. Consult * the bash manual for more information. * * On Windows, the behavior is defined by the Microsoft C runtime. Qt and * many other implementations comply with this standard, but many do not. * - Whitespace splits tokens * - A string enclosed in double quotes is not split * - 2N double quotes within a quoted string yield N literal quotes. * This is not documented on MSDN. * - Backslashes have special semantics iff they are followed by a double * quote: * - 2N backslashes + double quote => N backslashes and begin/end quoting * - 2N+1 backslashes + double quote => N backslashes + literal quote * * If AbortOnMeta is used on Windows, this function applies cmd shell * semantics before proceeding with word splitting: * - Cmd ignores @em all special chars between double quotes. * Note that the quotes are @em not removed at this stage - the * tokenization rules described above still apply. * - The @c circumflex is the escape char for everything including * itself. * * @param cmd the command to split * @param flags operation flags, see \ref Option * @param err if not NULL, a status code will be stored at the pointer * target, see \ref Errors * @return a list of unquoted words or an empty list if an error occurred */ KDECORE_EXPORT QStringList splitArgs( const QString &cmd, Options flags = NoOptions, Errors *err = 0 ); /** * Quotes and joins @p args together according to system shell rules. * * If the output is fed back into splitArgs(), the AbortOnMeta flag * needs to be used on Windows. On *NIX, no such requirement exists. * * See quoteArg() for more info. * * @param args a list of strings to quote and join * @return a command suitable for shell execution */ KDECORE_EXPORT QString joinArgs( const QStringList &args ); /** * Quotes @p arg according to system shell rules. * * This function can be used to quote an argument string such that * the shell processes it properly. This is e.g. necessary for * user-provided file names which may contain spaces or quotes. * It also prevents expansion of wild cards and environment variables. * * On *NIX, the output is POSIX shell compliant. * On Windows, it is compliant with the argument splitting code of the * Microsoft C runtime and the cmd shell used together. * Occurrences of the @c percent @c sign are replaced with * @c \%PERCENT_SIGN% to prevent spurious variable expansion; * related KDE functions are prepared for this. * * @param arg the argument to quote * @return the quoted argument */ KDECORE_EXPORT QString quoteArg( const QString &arg ); /** * Performs tilde expansion on @p path. Interprets "~/path" and * "~user/path". If the path starts with an escaped tilde ("\~" on UNIX, * "^~" on Windows), the escape char is removed and the path is returned * as is. * * Note that if @p path starts with a tilde but cannot be properly expanded, * this function will return an empty string. * * @param path the path to tilde-expand * @return the expanded path */ KDECORE_EXPORT QString tildeExpand( const QString &path ); } Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(KShell::Options) #endif /* KSHELL_H */