/* echo.c - echo supporting -n and -e. * * Copyright 2007 Rob Landley * * See http://opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/echo.html * * Deviations from posix: we parse command line options, as Linux has * consistently done since 1992. Posix defaults -e to on, we require -e. * We also honor -- to _stop_ option parsing (bash doesn't, we go with * consistency over compatibility here). USE_ECHO(NEWTOY(echo, "^?Een[-eE]", TOYFLAG_BIN)) config ECHO bool "echo" default y help usage: echo [-neE] [args...] Write each argument to stdout, with one space between each, followed by a newline. -n No trailing newline -E Print escape sequences literally (default) -e Process the following escape sequences: \\ Backslash \0NNN Octal values (1 to 3 digits) \a Alert (beep/flash) \b Backspace \c Stop output here (avoids trailing newline) \f Form feed \n Newline \r Carriage return \t Horizontal tab \v Vertical tab \xHH Hexadecimal values (1 to 2 digits) */ #define FOR_echo #include "toys.h" void echo_main(void) { int i = 0, out; char *arg, *c; for (;;) { arg = toys.optargs[i]; if (!arg) break; if (i++) putchar(' '); // Should we output arg verbatim? if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_e)) { xprintf("%s", arg); continue; } // Handle -e for (c = arg;;) { if (!(out = *(c++))) break; // handle \escapes if (out == '\\' && *c) { int slash = *(c++), n = unescape(slash); if (n) out = n; else if (slash=='c') return; else if (slash=='0') { out = 0; while (*c>='0' && *c<='7' && n++<3) out = (out*8)+*(c++)-'0'; } else if (slash=='x') { out = 0; while (n++<2) { if (*c>='0' && *c<='9') out = (out*16)+*(c++)-'0'; else { int temp = tolower(*c); if (temp>='a' && temp<='f') { out = (out*16)+temp-'a'+10; c++; } else break; } } // Slash in front of unknown character, print literal. } else c--; } putchar(out); } } // Output "\n" if no -n if (!(toys.optflags&FLAG_n)) putchar('\n'); }