/* readlink.c - Return string representation of a symbolic link. * * Copyright 2007 Rob Landley USE_READLINK(NEWTOY(readlink, "<1nqmef(canonicalize)[-mef]", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) USE_REALPATH(NEWTOY(realpath, "<1", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) config READLINK bool "readlink" default y help usage: readlink FILE... With no options, show what symlink points to, return error if not symlink. Options for producing canonical paths (all symlinks/./.. resolved): -e Canonical path to existing entry (fail if missing) -f Full path (fail if directory missing) -m Ignore missing entries, show where it would be -n No trailing newline -q Quiet (no output, just error code) config REALPATH bool "realpath" default y help usage: realpath FILE... Display the canonical absolute pathname */ #define FOR_readlink #define FORCE_FLAGS #include "toys.h" void readlink_main(void) { char **arg, *s; for (arg = toys.optargs; *arg; arg++) { // Calculating full canonical path? // Take advantage of flag positions to calculate m = -1, f = 0, e = 1 if (toys.optflags & (FLAG_f|FLAG_e|FLAG_m)) s = xabspath(*arg, (toys.optflags&(FLAG_f|FLAG_e))-1); else s = xreadlink(*arg); if (s) { if (!FLAG(q)) xprintf(FLAG(n) ? "%s" : "%s\n", s); if (CFG_TOYBOX_FREE) free(s); } else toys.exitval = 1; } } void realpath_main(void) { toys.optflags = FLAG_f; readlink_main(); }