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Diffstat (limited to 'toys/posix')
-rw-r--r-- | toys/posix/xargs.c | 31 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/toys/posix/xargs.c b/toys/posix/xargs.c index 8997a443..a8ecd4d6 100644 --- a/toys/posix/xargs.c +++ b/toys/posix/xargs.c @@ -55,20 +55,14 @@ GLOBALS( static char *handle_entries(char *data, char **entry) { if (TT.delim) { - char *save, *s = data; + char *save, *ss, *s; // Chop up whitespace delimited string into args - while (*s) { - while (isspace(*s)) { - if (entry) *s = 0; - s++; - } - - if (TT.n && TT.entries >= TT.n) - return *s ? s : (char *)1; - + for (s = data; *s; TT.entries++) { + while (isspace(*s)) s++; + if (TT.n && TT.entries >= TT.n) return *s ? s : (char *)1; if (!*s) break; - save = s; + save = ss = s; // We ought to add sizeof(char *) to TT.bytes to be correct, but we don't // for bug compatibility with busybox 1.30.1 and findutils 4.7.0. @@ -78,9 +72,11 @@ static char *handle_entries(char *data, char **entry) if (!*s || isspace(*s)) break; s++; } - if (TT.E && strstart(&save, TT.E)) return (char *)2; - if (entry) entry[TT.entries] = save; - ++TT.entries; + if (TT.E && strstart(&ss, TT.E) && ss == s) return (char *)2; + if (entry) { + entry[TT.entries] = save; + if (*s) *s++ = 0; + } } // -0 support @@ -97,9 +93,9 @@ static char *handle_entries(char *data, char **entry) void xargs_main(void) { struct double_list *dlist = 0, *dtemp; - int entries, bytes, done = 0, ran_once = 0, status; + int entries, bytes, done = 0, status; char *data = 0, **out; - pid_t pid; + pid_t pid = 0; // POSIX requires that we never hit the ARG_MAX limit, even if we try to // with -s. POSIX also says we have to reserve 2048 bytes "to guarantee @@ -154,7 +150,7 @@ void xargs_main(void) if (!TT.entries) { if (data) error_exit("argument too long"); - else if (ran_once) return; + else if (pid) return; else if (FLAG(r)) continue; } @@ -202,7 +198,6 @@ void xargs_main(void) // Abritrary number of execs, can't just leak memory each time... skip: - ran_once = 1; while (dlist) { struct double_list *dtemp = dlist->next; |