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authorGlenn L McGrath <bug1@ihug.co.nz>2003-09-14 04:06:12 +0000
committerGlenn L McGrath <bug1@ihug.co.nz>2003-09-14 04:06:12 +0000
commit8aac05bfe5ffdbc4c9591d7d5b486c0af0769a7a (patch)
tree19d33618ba3c558cd34ab743fea1a2a52f6949d0 /editors
parent7c59a83a779fa9cb92b9d37e462a130c380d14d4 (diff)
downloadbusybox-8aac05bfe5ffdbc4c9591d7d5b486c0af0769a7a.tar.gz
Patch from Rob Landley
Fixed a memory leak in add_cmd/add_cmd_str by moving the allocation of sed_cmd down to where it's actually first needed. In get_address, if index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim ever failed, we wouldn't notice because the return value was added to idx, which was already guaranteed to be > 0. (This is buried in the changes made when I redid get_address to be based on pointer arithmetic, because all the tests were gratuitously dereferencing with a constant zero, which wasn't obvious.) Comment in parse_regex_delim was wrong: 's' and 'y' both call it. The reason "sed_cmd->num_backrefs = 0;" isn't needed is that sed_cmd was allocated with cmalloc, which zeroes memory. Different handling of space after \ in i... Different handling of pattern "s/a/b s/c/d" Cool, resursive reads don't cause a crash. :) Fixed "sed -f blah filename - < filename" since GNU sed was handling both - and filenames on the same line. (You can even list - more than once, although it's immediate EOF...)
Diffstat (limited to 'editors')
-rw-r--r--editors/sed.c107
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 60 deletions
diff --git a/editors/sed.c b/editors/sed.c
index f297db83b..7174288a2 100644
--- a/editors/sed.c
+++ b/editors/sed.c
@@ -73,7 +73,6 @@ typedef struct sed_cmd_s {
/* inversion flag */
int invert; /* the '!' after the address */
-// int block_cmd; /* This command is part of a group that has a command address */
/* Runtime flag no not if the current command match's */
int still_in_range;
@@ -193,13 +192,16 @@ static int index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(const char delimiter,
return -1;
}
+/*
+ * Returns the index of the third delimiter
+ */
static int parse_regex_delim(const char *cmdstr, char **match, char **replace)
{
const char *cmdstr_ptr = cmdstr;
char delimiter;
int idx = 0;
- /* verify that the 's' is followed by something. That something
+ /* verify that the 's' or 'y' is followed by something. That something
* (typically a 'slash') is now our regexp delimiter... */
if (*cmdstr == '\0')
bb_error_msg_and_die(bad_format_in_subst);
@@ -231,38 +233,35 @@ static int parse_regex_delim(const char *cmdstr, char **match, char **replace)
*/
static int get_address(char *my_str, int *linenum, regex_t ** regex)
{
- int idx = 0;
+ char *pos=my_str;
- if (isdigit(my_str[idx])) {
- char *endstr;
-
- *linenum = strtol(my_str, &endstr, 10);
+ if (isdigit(*my_str)) {
+ *linenum = strtol(my_str, &pos, 10);
/* endstr shouldnt ever equal NULL */
- idx = endstr - my_str;
- } else if (my_str[idx] == '$') {
+ } else if (*my_str == '$') {
*linenum = -1;
- idx++;
- } else if (my_str[idx] == '/' || my_str[idx] == '\\') {
- int idx_start = 1;
+ pos++;
+ } else if (*my_str == '/' || *my_str == '\\') {
+ int next, idx_start = 1;
char delimiter;
delimiter = '/';
- if (my_str[idx] == '\\') {
+ if (*my_str == '\\') {
idx_start++;
- delimiter = my_str[++idx];
+ delimiter = *(++pos);
}
- idx++;
- idx += index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(delimiter, my_str + idx);
- if (idx == -1) {
+ next = index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim(delimiter, ++pos);
+ if (next == -1) {
bb_error_msg_and_die("unterminated match expression");
}
- my_str[idx] = '\0';
+ pos += next;
+ *pos = '\0';
*regex = (regex_t *) xmalloc(sizeof(regex_t));
xregcomp(*regex, my_str + idx_start, REG_NEWLINE);
- idx++; /* so it points to the next character after the last '/' */
+ pos++; /* so it points to the next character after the last '/' */
}
- return idx;
+ return pos - my_str;
}
static int parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd_t * const sed_cmd, const char *substr)
@@ -287,7 +286,6 @@ static int parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd_t * const sed_cmd, const char *substr)
* function to save processor time, at the expense of a little more memory
* (4 bits) per sed_cmd */
- /* sed_cmd->num_backrefs = 0; *//* XXX: not needed? --apparently not */
for (j = 0; match[j]; j++) {
/* GNU/POSIX sed does not save more than nine backrefs */
if (match[j] == '\\' && match[j + 1] == '('
@@ -333,17 +331,17 @@ static int parse_subst_cmd(sed_cmd_t * const sed_cmd, const char *substr)
static void replace_slash_n(char *string)
{
- int i;
- int remaining = strlen(string);
+ char *dest;
- for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) {
- if ((string[i] == '\\') && (string[i + 1] == 'n')) {
- string[i] = '\n';
- memmove(string + i + 1, string + i + 1, remaining - 1);
+ for (dest = string; *string; string++, dest++) {
+ if ((string[0] == '\\') && (string[1] == 'n')) {
+ *dest = '\n';
+ string++;
} else {
- remaining--;
+ *dest = *string;
}
}
+ *dest=0;
}
static int parse_translate_cmd(sed_cmd_t * const sed_cmd, const char *cmdstr)
@@ -431,7 +429,7 @@ static int parse_file_cmd(sed_cmd_t * sed_cmd, const char *filecmdstr)
* re: the file to be read, the GNU manual says the following: "Note that
* if filename cannot be read, it is treated as if it were an empty file,
* without any error indication." Thus, all of the following commands are
- * perfectly leagal:
+ * perfectly legal:
*
* sed -e '1r noexist'
* sed -e '1r ;'
@@ -496,8 +494,10 @@ static char *parse_cmd_str(sed_cmd_t * sed_cmd, char *cmdstr)
return (cmdstr);
}
-static char *add_cmd(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, char *cmdstr)
+static char *add_cmd(char *cmdstr)
{
+ sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
+
/* Skip over leading whitespace and semicolons */
cmdstr += strspn(cmdstr, semicolon_whitespace);
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *add_cmd(sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd, char *cmdstr)
* part1 part2 part3
*/
+ sed_cmd = xcalloc(1, sizeof(sed_cmd_t));
+
/* first part (if present) is an address: either a '$', a number or a /regex/ */
cmdstr += get_address(cmdstr, &sed_cmd->beg_line, &sed_cmd->beg_match);
@@ -595,10 +597,7 @@ static void add_cmd_str(char *cmdstr)
}
#endif
do {
- sed_cmd_t *sed_cmd;
-
- sed_cmd = xcalloc(1, sizeof(sed_cmd_t));
- cmdstr = add_cmd(sed_cmd, cmdstr);
+ cmdstr = add_cmd(cmdstr);
} while (cmdstr && strlen(cmdstr));
}
@@ -651,18 +650,6 @@ void pipe_putc(struct pipeline *const pipeline, char c)
#define pipeputc(c) pipe_putc(pipeline, c)
-#if 0
-{
- if (pipeline[pipeline_idx] == PIPE_MAGIC) {
- pipeline = xrealloc(pipeline, pipeline_len + PIPE_GROW);
- memset(pipeline + pipeline_len, 0, PIPE_GROW);
- pipeline_len += PIPE_GROW;
- pipeline[pipeline_len - 1] = PIPE_MAGIC;
- }
- pipeline[pipeline_idx++] = (c);
-}
-#endif
-
static void print_subst_w_backrefs(const char *line, const char *replace,
regmatch_t * regmatch, struct pipeline *const pipeline, int matches)
{
@@ -1157,31 +1144,31 @@ extern int sed_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (sed_cmd_head.next == NULL) {
if (argv[optind] == NULL)
bb_show_usage();
- else {
- char *str_cmd = strdup(argv[optind]);
-
- add_cmd_str(str_cmd);
- free(str_cmd);
- optind++;
- }
+ else
+ add_cmd_str(strdup(argv[optind++]));
}
/* argv[(optind)..(argc-1)] should be names of file to process. If no
* files were specified or '-' was specified, take input from stdin.
* Otherwise, we process all the files specified. */
- if (argv[optind] == NULL || (strcmp(argv[optind], "-") == 0)) {
+ if (argv[optind] == NULL) {
process_file(stdin);
} else {
int i;
FILE *file;
for (i = optind; i < argc; i++) {
- file = bb_wfopen(argv[i], "r");
- if (file) {
- process_file(file);
- fclose(file);
- } else
- status = EXIT_FAILURE;
+ if(!strcmp(argv[i], "-")) {
+ process_file(stdin);
+ } else {
+ file = bb_wfopen(argv[i], "r");
+ if (file) {
+ process_file(file);
+ fclose(file);
+ } else {
+ status = EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
+ }
}
}