/* grep.c - print lines what match given regular expression * * Copyright 2013 CE Strake * * See http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/grep.html * * TODO: --color, "Binary file %s matches" * * Posix doesn't even specify -r, documenting deviations from it is silly. USE_GREP(NEWTOY(grep, "S(exclude)*M(include)*C#B#A#ZzEFHabhinorsvwclqe*f*m#x[!wx][!EFw]", TOYFLAG_BIN)) USE_EGREP(OLDTOY(egrep, grep, TOYFLAG_BIN)) USE_FGREP(OLDTOY(fgrep, grep, TOYFLAG_BIN)) config GREP bool "grep" default y help usage: grep [-EFrivwcloqsHbhn] [-ABC NUM] [-m MAX] [-e REGEX]... [-MS PATTERN]... [-f REGFILE] [FILE]... Show lines matching regular expressions. If no -e, first argument is regular expression to match. With no files (or "-" filename) read stdin. Returns 0 if matched, 1 if no match found. -e Regex to match. (May be repeated.) -f File listing regular expressions to match. file search: -r Recurse into subdirectories (defaults FILE to ".") -M Match filename pattern (--include) -S Skip filename pattern (--exclude) match type: -A Show NUM lines after -B Show NUM lines before match -C NUM lines context (A+B) -E extended regex syntax -F fixed (literal match) -i case insensitive -m match MAX many lines -v invert match -w whole word (implies -E) -x whole line -z input NUL terminated display modes: (default: matched line) -c count of matching lines -l show matching filenames -o only matching part -q quiet (errors only) -s silent (no error msg) -Z output NUL terminated output prefix (default: filename if checking more than 1 file) -H force filename -b byte offset of match -h hide filename -n line number of match config EGREP bool default y depends on GREP config FGREP bool default y depends on GREP */ #define FOR_grep #include "toys.h" #include GLOBALS( long m; struct arg_list *f; struct arg_list *e; long a; long b; long c; struct arg_list *M; struct arg_list *S; char indelim, outdelim; int found; ) // Emit line with various potential prefixes and delimiter static void outline(char *line, char dash, char *name, long lcount, long bcount, int trim) { if (name && (toys.optflags&FLAG_H)) printf("%s%c", name, dash); if (!line || (lcount && (toys.optflags&FLAG_n))) printf("%ld%c", lcount, line ? dash : TT.outdelim); if (bcount && (toys.optflags&FLAG_b)) printf("%ld%c", bcount-1, dash); if (line) xprintf("%.*s%c", trim, line, TT.outdelim); } // Show matches in one file static void do_grep(int fd, char *name) { struct double_list *dlb = 0; FILE *file = fdopen(fd, "r"); long lcount = 0, mcount = 0, offset = 0, after = 0, before = 0; char *bars = 0; if (!fd) name = "(standard input)"; if (!file) { perror_msg("%s", name); return; } // Loop through lines of input for (;;) { char *line = 0, *start; regmatch_t matches; size_t unused; long len; int mmatch = 0; lcount++; errno = 0; len = getdelim(&line, &unused, TT.indelim, file); if (errno) perror_msg("%s", name); if (len<1) break; if (line[len-1] == TT.indelim) line[len-1] = 0; start = line; // Loop through matches in this line do { int rc = 0, skip = 0; // Handle non-regex matches if (toys.optflags & FLAG_F) { struct arg_list *seek, fseek; char *s = 0; for (seek = TT.e; seek; seek = seek->next) { if (toys.optflags & FLAG_x) { int i = (toys.optflags & FLAG_i); if ((i ? strcasecmp : strcmp)(seek->arg, line)) s = line; } else if (!*seek->arg) { seek = &fseek; fseek.arg = s = line; break; } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_i) s = strnstr(line, seek->arg); else s = strstr(line, seek->arg); if (s) break; } if (s) { matches.rm_so = (s-line); skip = matches.rm_eo = (s-line)+strlen(seek->arg); } else rc = 1; } else { rc = regexec((regex_t *)toybuf, start, 1, &matches, start==line ? 0 : REG_NOTBOL); skip = matches.rm_eo; } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_x) if (matches.rm_so || line[matches.rm_eo]) rc = 1; if (!rc && (toys.optflags & FLAG_w)) { char c = 0; if ((start+matches.rm_so)!=line) { c = start[matches.rm_so-1]; if (!isalnum(c) && c != '_') c = 0; } if (!c) { c = start[matches.rm_eo]; if (!isalnum(c) && c != '_') c = 0; } if (c) { start += matches.rm_so+1; continue; } } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_v) { if (toys.optflags & FLAG_o) { if (rc) skip = matches.rm_eo = strlen(start); else if (!matches.rm_so) { start += skip; continue; } else matches.rm_eo = matches.rm_so; } else { if (!rc) break; matches.rm_eo = strlen(start); } matches.rm_so = 0; } else if (rc) break; // At least one line we didn't print since match while -ABC active if (bars) { xputs(bars); bars = 0; } mmatch++; TT.found = 1; if (toys.optflags & FLAG_q) { toys.exitval = 0; xexit(); } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_l) { xprintf("%s%c", name, TT.outdelim); free(line); fclose(file); return; } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_o) if (matches.rm_eo == matches.rm_so) break; if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_c)) { long bcount = 1 + offset + (start-line) + ((toys.optflags & FLAG_o) ? matches.rm_so : 0); if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_o)) { while (dlb) { struct double_list *dl = dlist_pop(&dlb); outline(dl->data, '-', name, lcount-before, 0, -1); free(dl->data); free(dl); before--; } outline(line, ':', name, lcount, bcount, -1); if (TT.a) after = TT.a+1; } else outline(start+matches.rm_so, ':', name, lcount, bcount, matches.rm_eo-matches.rm_so); } start += skip; if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_o)) break; } while (*start); offset += len; if (mmatch) mcount++; else { int discard = (after || TT.b); if (after && --after) { outline(line, '-', name, lcount, 0, -1); discard = 0; } if (discard && TT.b) { dlist_add(&dlb, line); line = 0; if (++before>TT.b) { struct double_list *dl; dl = dlist_pop(&dlb); free(dl->data); free(dl); before--; } else discard = 0; } // If we discarded a line while displaying context, show bars before next // line (but don't show them now in case that was last match in file) if (discard && mcount) bars = "--"; } free(line); if ((toys.optflags & FLAG_m) && mcount >= TT.m) break; } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_c) outline(0, ':', name, mcount, 0, -1); // loopfiles will also close the fd, but this frees an (opaque) struct. fclose(file); } static void parse_regex(void) { struct arg_list *al, *new, *list = NULL; long len = 0; char *s, *ss; // Add all -f lines to -e list. (Yes, this is leaking allocation context for // exit to free. Not supporting nofork for this command any time soon.) al = TT.f ? TT.f : TT.e; while (al) { if (TT.f) s = ss = xreadfile(al->arg, 0, 0); else s = ss = al->arg; // Split lines at \n, add individual lines to new list. do { ss = strchr(s, '\n'); if (ss) *(ss++) = 0; new = xmalloc(sizeof(struct arg_list)); new->next = list; new->arg = s; list = new; s = ss; } while (ss && *s); // Advance, when we run out of -f switch to -e. al = al->next; if (!al && TT.f) { TT.f = 0; al = TT.e; } } TT.e = list; if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_F)) { char *regstr; int i; // Convert strings to one big regex for (al = TT.e; al; al = al->next) len += strlen(al->arg)+1+!(toys.optflags & FLAG_E); regstr = s = xmalloc(len); for (al = TT.e; al; al = al->next) { s = stpcpy(s, al->arg); if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_E)) *(s++) = '\\'; *(s++) = '|'; } *(s-=(1+!(toys.optflags & FLAG_E))) = 0; i = regcomp((regex_t *)toybuf, regstr, ((toys.optflags & FLAG_E) ? REG_EXTENDED : 0) | ((toys.optflags & FLAG_i) ? REG_ICASE : 0)); if (i) { regerror(i, (regex_t *)toybuf, toybuf+sizeof(regex_t), sizeof(toybuf)-sizeof(regex_t)); error_exit("bad REGEX: %s", toybuf); } } } static int do_grep_r(struct dirtree *new) { char *name; if (!dirtree_notdotdot(new)) return 0; if (S_ISDIR(new->st.st_mode)) return DIRTREE_RECURSE; if (TT.S || TT.M) { struct arg_list *al; for (al = TT.S; al; al = al->next) if (!fnmatch(al->arg, new->name, 0)) return 0; if (TT.M) { for (al = TT.M; al; al = al->next) if (!fnmatch(al->arg, new->name, 0)) break; if (!al) return 0; } } // "grep -r onefile" doesn't show filenames, but "grep -r onedir" should. if (new->parent && !(toys.optflags & FLAG_h)) toys.optflags |= FLAG_H; name = dirtree_path(new, 0); do_grep(openat(dirtree_parentfd(new), new->name, 0), name); free(name); return 0; } void grep_main(void) { char **ss = toys.optargs; // Grep exits with 2 for errors toys.exitval = 2; if (!TT.a) TT.a = TT.c; if (!TT.b) TT.b = TT.c; TT.indelim = '\n' * !(toys.optflags&FLAG_z); TT.outdelim = '\n' * !(toys.optflags&FLAG_Z); // Handle egrep and fgrep if (*toys.which->name == 'e') toys.optflags |= FLAG_E; if (*toys.which->name == 'f') toys.optflags |= FLAG_F; if (!TT.e && !TT.f) { if (!*ss) error_exit("no REGEX"); TT.e = xzalloc(sizeof(struct arg_list)); TT.e->arg = *(ss++); toys.optc--; } parse_regex(); if (!(toys.optflags & FLAG_h) && toys.optc>1) toys.optflags |= FLAG_H; if (toys.optflags & FLAG_s) { close(2); xopen_stdio("/dev/null", O_RDWR); } if (toys.optflags & FLAG_r) { // Iterate through -r arguments. Use "." as default if none provided. for (ss = *ss ? ss : (char *[]){".", 0}; *ss; ss++) { if (!strcmp(*ss, "-")) do_grep(0, *ss); else dirtree_read(*ss, do_grep_r); } } else loopfiles_rw(ss, O_RDONLY|WARN_ONLY, 0, do_grep); toys.exitval = !TT.found; }