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/*****
** ** Module Header ******************************************************* **
** **
** Modules Revision 3.0 **
** Providing a flexible user environment **
** **
** File: cmdSetenv.c **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Authors: John Furlan, jlf@behere.com **
** Jens Hamisch, jens@Strawberry.COM **
** **
** Description: The routines for setting and unsetting environment **
** variables from within modulefiles. **
** **
** Exports: cmdSetEnv **
** cmdUnsetEnv **
** moduleSetenv **
** moduleUnsetenv **
** **
** Notes: **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
****/
/** ** Copyright *********************************************************** **
** **
** Copyright 1991-1994 by John L. Furlan. **
** see LICENSE.GPL, which must be provided, for details **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **/
static char Id[] = "@(#)$Id: cmdSetenv.c,v 1.6.22.4 2011/11/28 21:13:15 rkowen Exp $";
static void *UseId[] = { &UseId, Id };
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** HEADERS **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
#include "modules_def.h"
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** LOCAL DATATYPES **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** not applicable **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** CONSTANTS **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** not applicable **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** MACROS **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** not applicable **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** LOCAL DATA **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
static char module_name[] = "cmdSetenv.c"; /** File name of this module **/
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_CALLBACK
static char _proc_cmdSetEnv[] = "cmdSetEnv";
static char _proc_cmdUnsetEnv[] = "cmdUnsetEnv";
#endif
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_UTIL_1
static char _proc_moduleSetenv[] = "moduleSetenv";
static char _proc_moduleUnsetenv[] = "moduleUnsetenv";
#endif
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** PROTOTYPES **/
/** ************************************************************************ **/
/** not applicable **/
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function: cmdSetEnv **
** **
** Description: Callback function for the 'setenv' command **
** **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Parameters: ClientData client_data **
** Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** int argc Number of arguments **
** char *argv[] Argument array **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
int cmdSetEnv( ClientData client_data,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int argc,
CONST84 char *argv[])
{
int force; /** Force removale of variables **/
char *var; /** Varibales name **/
char *val; /** Varibales value **/
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_CALLBACK
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_START, LOC, _proc_cmdSetEnv, NULL);
#endif
/**
** Check parameters. Usage is: [-force] variable value
**/
if( argc < 3 || argc > 4) {
if( OK != ErrorLogger( ERR_USAGE, LOC, argv[0], "[-force] variable value",
NULL))
return( TCL_ERROR); /** -------- EXIT (FAILURE) -------> **/
}
/**
** Get variables name and value from the argument array
**/
if( *argv[1] == '-') {
if( !strncmp( argv[1], "-force", 6)) {
force = 1;
var = (char *) argv[2];
val = (char *) argv[3];
} else {
if( OK != ErrorLogger( ERR_USAGE, LOC, argv[0], "[-force] variable value",
NULL))
return( TCL_ERROR); /** -------- EXIT (FAILURE) -------> **/
}
} else {
force = 0;
var = (char *) argv[1];
val = (char *) argv[2];
}
moduleSetenv( interp, var, val, force);
/**
** This has to be done after everything has been set because the
** variables may be needed later in the modulefile.
**/
if( g_flags & M_DISPLAY) {
fprintf( stderr, "%s\t\t ", argv[ 0]);
while( --argc)
fprintf( stderr, "%s ", *++argv);
fprintf( stderr, "\n");
}
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_CALLBACK
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_END, LOC, _proc_cmdSetEnv, NULL);
#endif
return( TCL_OK);
} /** End of 'cmdSetEnv' **/
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function: moduleSetenv **
** **
** Description: Set or unset environment variables **
** **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Parameters: Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** char *variable Name of the variable **
** char *value Value to be set **
** int force Force removal **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
int moduleSetenv( Tcl_Interp *interp,
char *variable,
char *value,
int force)
{
char *oldval; /** Old value of 'variable' **/
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_UTIL_1
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_START, LOC, _proc_moduleSetenv, NULL);
#endif
oldval = EMGetEnv( interp, variable);
if (!oldval || !*oldval)
null_free((void *)&oldval);
/**
** Check to see if variable is already set correctly...
**/
if( !(g_flags & (M_REMOVE|M_DISPLAY|M_SWITCH|M_NONPERSIST)) && oldval) {
if( !strcmp( value, oldval)) {
return( TCL_OK); /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
}
}
/**
** If I'm in SWSTATE1, I'm removing stuff from the old modulefile, so
** I'll just mark the variables that were used with the SWSTATE1 flag and
** return.
**
** When I come back through in SWSTATE2, I'm setting the variables that
** are in the new modulefile. So, I'll keep track of these by marking
** them as touched by SWSTATE2 and then actually setting their values in
** the environment down below.
**
** Finally, in SWSTATE3, I'll check to see if the variables in the old
** modulefiles that have been marked are still marked as SWSTATE1. If
** they are still the same, then I'll just unset them and return.
**
** And, if I'm not doing any switching, then just unset the variable if
** I'm in remove mode.
**/
if( g_flags & M_SWSTATE1) {
set_marked_entry( markVariableHashTable, variable, M_SWSTATE1);
return( TCL_OK); /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
} else if( g_flags & M_SWSTATE2) {
set_marked_entry( markVariableHashTable, variable, M_SWSTATE2);
} else if( g_flags & M_SWSTATE3) {
intptr_t marked_val;
marked_val = chk_marked_entry( markVariableHashTable, variable);
if( marked_val) {
if( marked_val == M_SWSTATE1)
return( moduleUnsetenv(interp, variable)); /** -------> **/
else
return( TCL_OK); /** -------- EXIT (SUCCESS) -------> **/
}
} else if( (g_flags & M_REMOVE) && !force) {
return( moduleUnsetenv( interp, variable)); /** -------> **/
}
/**
** Keep track of our changes just in case we have to bail out and restore
** the environment.
**/
if( !(g_flags & (M_NONPERSIST | M_DISPLAY | M_WHATIS | M_HELP))) {
store_hash_value( setenvHashTable, variable, value);
clear_hash_value( unsetenvHashTable, variable);
}
/**
** Store the value into the environment
**/
EMSetEnv( interp, variable, value);
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_UTIL_1
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_END, LOC, _proc_moduleSetenv, NULL);
#endif
return( TCL_OK);
} /** End of 'moduleSetenv' **/
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function: cmdUnsetEnv **
** **
** Description: Callback function for the 'unset' command **
** **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Parameters: ClientData client_data **
** Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** int argc Number of arguments **
** char *argv[] Argument array **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
int cmdUnsetEnv( ClientData client_data,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int argc,
CONST84 char *argv[])
{
/**
** Parameter check. The name of the variable has to be specified
**/
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_CALLBACK
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_START, LOC, _proc_cmdUnsetEnv, NULL);
#endif
if( argc < 2 || argc > 3) {
if( OK != ErrorLogger( ERR_USAGE, LOC, argv[0], "variable [value]",
NULL))
return( TCL_ERROR); /** -------- EXIT (FAILURE) -------> **/
}
/**
** Non-persist mode?
**/
if (g_flags & M_NONPERSIST) {
return (TCL_OK);
}
/**
** Unset the variable or just display what to do ...
**/
if( g_flags & M_DISPLAY) {
fprintf( stderr, "%s\t ", argv[ 0]);
while( --argc)
fprintf( stderr, "%s ", *++argv);
fprintf( stderr, "\n");
} else if( g_flags & M_REMOVE && argc == 3) {
int save_flags = g_flags;
/** allow an optional 3rd argument to set the env.var. to on removal **/
g_flags = (g_flags & ~M_REMOVE) | M_LOAD;
moduleSetenv( interp, (char *) argv[1], (char *) argv[2], 0);
g_flags = save_flags;
} else {
moduleUnsetenv( interp, (char *) argv[1]);
}
/**
** Return on success
**/
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_CALLBACK
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_END, LOC, _proc_cmdUnsetEnv, NULL);
#endif
return( TCL_OK);
} /** End of 'cmdUnsetEnv' **/
/*++++
** ** Function-Header ***************************************************** **
** **
** Function: moduleUnsetenv **
** **
** Description: Unset environment variables **
** **
** First Edition: 1991/10/23 **
** **
** Parameters: Tcl_Interp *interp According Tcl interp.**
** char *variable Name of the variable **
** **
** Result: int TCL_OK Successful completion **
** TCL_ERROR Any error **
** **
** Attached Globals: g_flags These are set up accordingly before **
** this function is called in order to **
** control everything **
** **
** ************************************************************************ **
++++*/
int moduleUnsetenv( Tcl_Interp *interp,
char *variable)
{
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_UTIL_1
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_START, LOC, _proc_moduleUnsetenv, NULL);
#endif
/**
** Don't unset the variable in Tcl Space.
** If module writer *REALLY* wants it gone, use $env
**/
if( !(g_flags & (M_NONPERSIST | M_DISPLAY | M_WHATIS | M_HELP))) {
store_hash_value( unsetenvHashTable, variable, NULL);
clear_hash_value( setenvHashTable, variable);
}
#if WITH_DEBUGGING_UTIL_1
ErrorLogger( NO_ERR_END, LOC, _proc_moduleUnsetenv, NULL);
#endif
return( TCL_OK);
} /** end of 'moduleUnsetenv' **/
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