/* userspec.c -- Parse a user and group string.
- Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 1997-1998, 2000, 2002-2007 Free Software
+ Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 1997-1998, 2000, 2002-2013 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
- Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Written by David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. */
# define MAXGID GID_T_MAX
#endif
+#ifdef __DJGPP__
+
/* ISDIGIT differs from isdigit, as follows:
- Its arg may be any int or unsigned int; it need not be an unsigned char
or EOF.
- It's typically faster.
POSIX says that only '0' through '9' are digits. Prefer ISDIGIT to
isdigit unless it's important to use the locale's definition
- of `digit' even when the host does not conform to POSIX. */
-#define ISDIGIT(c) ((unsigned int) (c) - '0' <= 9)
-
-#ifdef __DJGPP__
+ of "digit" even when the host does not conform to POSIX. */
+# define ISDIGIT(c) ((unsigned int) (c) - '0' <= 9)
/* Return true if STR represents an unsigned decimal integer. */
do
{
if (!ISDIGIT (*str))
- return false;
+ return false;
}
while (*++str);
static char const *
parse_with_separator (char const *spec, char const *separator,
- uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid,
- char **username, char **groupname)
+ uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid,
+ char **username, char **groupname)
{
static const char *E_invalid_user = N_("invalid user");
static const char *E_invalid_group = N_("invalid group");
char const *g;
char *gname = NULL;
uid_t unum = *uid;
- gid_t gnum = *gid;
+ gid_t gnum = gid ? *gid : -1;
error_msg = NULL;
- *username = *groupname = NULL;
+ if (username)
+ *username = NULL;
+ if (groupname)
+ *groupname = NULL;
/* Set U and G to nonzero length strings corresponding to user and
group specifiers or to NULL. If U is not NULL, it is a newly
if (separator == NULL)
{
if (*spec)
- u = xstrdup (spec);
+ u = xstrdup (spec);
}
else
{
size_t ulen = separator - spec;
if (ulen != 0)
- {
- u = xmemdup (spec, ulen + 1);
- u[ulen] = '\0';
- }
+ {
+ u = xmemdup (spec, ulen + 1);
+ u[ulen] = '\0';
+ }
}
g = (separator == NULL || *(separator + 1) == '\0'
#ifdef __DJGPP__
/* Pretend that we are the user U whose group is G. This makes
- pwd and grp functions ``know'' about the UID and GID of these. */
+ pwd and grp functions "know" about the UID and GID of these. */
if (u && !is_number (u))
setenv ("USER", u, 1);
if (g && !is_number (g))
/* If it starts with "+", skip the look-up. */
pwd = (*u == '+' ? NULL : getpwnam (u));
if (pwd == NULL)
- {
- bool use_login_group = (separator != NULL && g == NULL);
- if (use_login_group)
- {
- /* If there is no group,
- then there may not be a trailing ":", either. */
- error_msg = E_bad_spec;
- }
- else
- {
- unsigned long int tmp;
- if (xstrtoul (u, NULL, 10, &tmp, "") == LONGINT_OK
- && tmp <= MAXUID)
- unum = tmp;
- else
- error_msg = E_invalid_user;
- }
- }
+ {
+ bool use_login_group = (separator != NULL && g == NULL);
+ if (use_login_group)
+ {
+ /* If there is no group,
+ then there may not be a trailing ":", either. */
+ error_msg = E_bad_spec;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ unsigned long int tmp;
+ if (xstrtoul (u, NULL, 10, &tmp, "") == LONGINT_OK
+ && tmp <= MAXUID && (uid_t) tmp != (uid_t) -1)
+ unum = tmp;
+ else
+ error_msg = E_invalid_user;
+ }
+ }
else
- {
- unum = pwd->pw_uid;
- if (g == NULL && separator != NULL)
- {
- /* A separator was given, but a group was not specified,
- so get the login group. */
- char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
- gnum = pwd->pw_gid;
- grp = getgrgid (gnum);
- gname = xstrdup (grp ? grp->gr_name : umaxtostr (gnum, buf));
- endgrent ();
- }
- }
+ {
+ unum = pwd->pw_uid;
+ if (g == NULL && separator != NULL)
+ {
+ /* A separator was given, but a group was not specified,
+ so get the login group. */
+ char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)];
+ gnum = pwd->pw_gid;
+ grp = getgrgid (gnum);
+ gname = xstrdup (grp ? grp->gr_name : umaxtostr (gnum, buf));
+ endgrent ();
+ }
+ }
endpwent ();
}
/* If it starts with "+", skip the look-up. */
grp = (*g == '+' ? NULL : getgrnam (g));
if (grp == NULL)
- {
- unsigned long int tmp;
- if (xstrtoul (g, NULL, 10, &tmp, "") == LONGINT_OK && tmp <= MAXGID)
- gnum = tmp;
- else
- error_msg = E_invalid_group;
- }
+ {
+ unsigned long int tmp;
+ if (xstrtoul (g, NULL, 10, &tmp, "") == LONGINT_OK
+ && tmp <= MAXGID && (gid_t) tmp != (gid_t) -1)
+ gnum = tmp;
+ else
+ error_msg = E_invalid_group;
+ }
else
- gnum = grp->gr_gid;
- endgrent (); /* Save a file descriptor. */
+ gnum = grp->gr_gid;
+ endgrent (); /* Save a file descriptor. */
gname = xstrdup (g);
}
if (error_msg == NULL)
{
*uid = unum;
- *gid = gnum;
- *username = u;
- *groupname = gname;
- u = NULL;
+ if (gid)
+ *gid = gnum;
+ if (username)
+ {
+ *username = u;
+ u = NULL;
+ }
+ if (groupname)
+ {
+ *groupname = gname;
+ gname = NULL;
+ }
}
- else
- free (gname);
free (u);
+ free (gname);
return _(error_msg);
}
/* Extract from SPEC, which has the form "[user][:.][group]",
a USERNAME, UID U, GROUPNAME, and GID G.
+ If the GID parameter is NULL the entire SPEC is treated as a user.
+ If the USERNAME and GROUPNAME parameters are NULL they're ignored.
Either user or group, or both, must be present.
If the group is omitted but the separator is given,
use the given user's login group.
- If SPEC contains a `:', then use that as the separator, ignoring
- any `.'s. If there is no `:', but there is a `.', then first look
+ If SPEC contains a ':', then use that as the separator, ignoring
+ any '.'s. If there is no ':', but there is a '.', then first look
up the entire SPEC as a login name. If that look-up fails, then
- try again interpreting the `.' as a separator.
+ try again interpreting the '.' as a separator.
USERNAME and GROUPNAME will be in newly malloc'd memory.
Either one might be NULL instead, indicating that it was not
char const *
parse_user_spec (char const *spec, uid_t *uid, gid_t *gid,
- char **username, char **groupname)
+ char **username, char **groupname)
{
- char const *colon = strchr (spec, ':');
+ char const *colon = gid ? strchr (spec, ':') : NULL;
char const *error_msg =
parse_with_separator (spec, colon, uid, gid, username, groupname);
- if (!colon && error_msg)
+ if (gid && !colon && error_msg)
{
/* If there's no colon but there is a dot, and if looking up the
- whole spec failed (i.e., the spec is not a owner name that
- includes a dot), then try again, but interpret the dot as a
- separator. This is a compatible extension to POSIX, since
- the POSIX-required behavior is always tried first. */
+ whole spec failed (i.e., the spec is not an owner name that
+ includes a dot), then try again, but interpret the dot as a
+ separator. This is a compatible extension to POSIX, since
+ the POSIX-required behavior is always tried first. */
char const *dot = strchr (spec, '.');
if (dot
- && ! parse_with_separator (spec, dot, uid, gid, username, groupname))
- error_msg = NULL;
+ && ! parse_with_separator (spec, dot, uid, gid, username, groupname))
+ error_msg = NULL;
}
return error_msg;
e = parse_user_spec (tmp, &uid, &gid, &username, &groupname);
free (tmp);
printf ("%s: %lu %lu %s %s %s\n",
- argv[i],
- (unsigned long int) uid,
- (unsigned long int) gid,
- NULL_CHECK (username),
- NULL_CHECK (groupname),
- NULL_CHECK (e));
+ argv[i],
+ (unsigned long int) uid,
+ (unsigned long int) gid,
+ NULL_CHECK (username),
+ NULL_CHECK (groupname),
+ NULL_CHECK (e));
}
exit (0);
}
#endif
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+indent-tabs-mode: nil
+End:
+*/