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authorValentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>2024-07-19 15:37:58 +0300
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-// Copyright 2018 Tomasz Miąsko
-//
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE>
-// or the MIT license <LICENSE-MIT>, at your option.
-//
-//! Process command line according to parsing rules of Unix shell as specified
-//! in [Shell Command Language in POSIX.1-2008][posix-shell].
-//!
-//! [posix-shell]: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html
-
-#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
-#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
-
-#[cfg(feature = "std")]
-extern crate core;
-
-use core::fmt;
-use core::mem;
-
-#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate alloc;
-
-#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
-use alloc::string::String;
-#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
-use alloc::vec::Vec;
-
-#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
-use alloc::borrow::Cow;
-#[cfg(feature = "std")]
-use std::borrow::Cow;
-
-/// An error returned when shell parsing fails.
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub struct ParseError;
-
-impl fmt::Display for ParseError {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
- f.write_str("missing closing quote")
- }
-}
-
-#[cfg(feature = "std")]
-impl std::error::Error for ParseError {}
-
-enum State {
- /// Within a delimiter.
- Delimiter,
- /// After backslash, but before starting word.
- Backslash,
- /// Within an unquoted word.
- Unquoted,
- /// After backslash in an unquoted word.
- UnquotedBackslash,
- /// Within a single quoted word.
- SingleQuoted,
- /// Within a double quoted word.
- DoubleQuoted,
- /// After backslash inside a double quoted word.
- DoubleQuotedBackslash,
- /// Inside a comment.
- Comment,
-}
-
-/// Splits command line into separate arguments, in much the same way Unix shell
-/// would, but without many of expansion the shell would perform.
-///
-/// The split functionality is compatible with behaviour of Unix shell, but with
-/// word expansions limited to quote removal, and without special token
-/// recognition rules for operators.
-///
-/// The result is exactly the same as one obtained from Unix shell as long as
-/// those unsupported features are not present in input: no operators, no
-/// variable assignments, no tilde expansion, no parameter expansion, no command
-/// substitution, no arithmetic expansion, no pathname expansion.
-///
-/// In case those unsupported shell features are present, the syntax that
-/// introduce them is interpreted literally.
-///
-/// # Errors
-///
-/// When input contains unmatched quote, an error is returned.
-///
-/// # Compatibility with other implementations
-///
-/// It should be fully compatible with g_shell_parse_argv from GLib, except that
-/// in GLib it is an error not to have any words after tokenization.
-///
-/// It is also very close to shlex.split available in Python standard library,
-/// when used in POSIX mode with support for comments. Though, shlex
-/// implementation diverges from POSIX, and from implementation contained herein
-/// in three aspects. First, it doesn't support line continuations.
-/// Second, inside double quotes, the backslash characters retains its special
-/// meaning as an escape character only when followed by \\ or \", whereas POSIX
-/// specifies that it should retain its special meaning when followed by: $, \`,
-/// \", \\, or a newline. Third, it treats carriage return as one of delimiters.
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// Building an executable using compiler obtained from CC environment variable
-/// and compiler flags from both CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS. Similar to default build
-/// rule for C used in GNU Make:
-///
-/// ```rust,no_run
-/// use std::env::var;
-/// use std::process::Command;
-///
-/// let cc = var("CC").unwrap_or_else(|_| "cc".to_owned());
-///
-/// let cflags_str = var("CFLAGS").unwrap_or_else(|_| String::new());
-/// let cflags = shell_words::split(&cflags_str).expect("failed to parse CFLAGS");
-///
-/// let cppflags_str = var("CPPFLAGS").unwrap_or_else(|_| String::new());
-/// let cppflags = shell_words::split(&cppflags_str).expect("failed to parse CPPFLAGS");
-///
-/// Command::new(cc)
-/// .args(cflags)
-/// .args(cppflags)
-/// .args(&["-c", "a.c", "-o", "a.out"])
-/// .spawn()
-/// .expect("failed to start subprocess")
-/// .wait()
-/// .expect("failed to wait for subprocess");
-/// ```
-pub fn split(s: &str) -> Result<Vec<String>, ParseError> {
- use State::*;
-
- let mut words = Vec::new();
- let mut word = String::new();
- let mut chars = s.chars();
- let mut state = Delimiter;
-
- loop {
- let c = chars.next();
- state = match state {
- Delimiter => match c {
- None => break,
- Some('\'') => SingleQuoted,
- Some('\"') => DoubleQuoted,
- Some('\\') => Backslash,
- Some('\t') | Some(' ') | Some('\n') => Delimiter,
- Some('#') => Comment,
- Some(c) => {
- word.push(c);
- Unquoted
- }
- },
- Backslash => match c {
- None => {
- word.push('\\');
- words.push(mem::replace(&mut word, String::new()));
- break;
- }
- Some('\n') => Delimiter,
- Some(c) => {
- word.push(c);
- Unquoted
- }
- },
- Unquoted => match c {
- None => {
- words.push(mem::replace(&mut word, String::new()));
- break;
- }
- Some('\'') => SingleQuoted,
- Some('\"') => DoubleQuoted,
- Some('\\') => UnquotedBackslash,
- Some('\t') | Some(' ') | Some('\n') => {
- words.push(mem::replace(&mut word, String::new()));
- Delimiter
- }
- Some(c) => {
- word.push(c);
- Unquoted
- }
- },
- UnquotedBackslash => match c {
- None => {
- word.push('\\');
- words.push(mem::replace(&mut word, String::new()));
- break;
- }
- Some('\n') => Unquoted,
- Some(c) => {
- word.push(c);
- Unquoted
- }
- },
- SingleQuoted => match c {
- None => return Err(ParseError),
- Some('\'') => Unquoted,
- Some(c) => {
- word.push(c);
- SingleQuoted
- }
- },
- DoubleQuoted => match c {
- None => return Err(ParseError),
- Some('\"') => Unquoted,
- Some('\\') => DoubleQuotedBackslash,
- Some(c) => {
- word.push(c);
- DoubleQuoted
- }
- },
- DoubleQuotedBackslash => match c {
- None => return Err(ParseError),
- Some('\n') => DoubleQuoted,
- Some(c @ '$') | Some(c @ '`') | Some(c @ '"') | Some(c @ '\\') => {
- word.push(c);
- DoubleQuoted
- }
- Some(c) => {
- word.push('\\');
- word.push(c);
- DoubleQuoted
- }
- },
- Comment => match c {
- None => break,
- Some('\n') => Delimiter,
- Some(_) => Comment,
- },
- }
- }
-
- Ok(words)
-}
-
-enum EscapeStyle {
- /// No escaping.
- None,
- /// Wrap in single quotes.
- SingleQuoted,
- /// Single quotes combined with backslash.
- Mixed,
-}
-
-/// Determines escaping style to use.
-fn escape_style(s: &str) -> EscapeStyle {
- if s.is_empty() {
- return EscapeStyle::SingleQuoted;
- }
-
- let mut special = false;
- let mut newline = false;
- let mut single_quote = false;
-
- for c in s.chars() {
- match c {
- '\n' => {
- newline = true;
- special = true;
- }
- '\'' => {
- single_quote = true;
- special = true;
- }
- '|' | '&' | ';' | '<' | '>' | '(' | ')' | '$' | '`' | '\\' | '"' | ' ' | '\t' | '*'
- | '?' | '[' | '#' | '˜' | '=' | '%' => {
- special = true;
- }
- _ => continue,
- }
- }
-
- if !special {
- EscapeStyle::None
- } else if newline && !single_quote {
- EscapeStyle::SingleQuoted
- } else {
- EscapeStyle::Mixed
- }
-}
-
-/// Escapes special characters in a string, so that it will retain its literal
-/// meaning when used as a part of command in Unix shell.
-///
-/// It tries to avoid introducing any unnecessary quotes or escape characters,
-/// but specifics regarding quoting style are left unspecified.
-pub fn quote(s: &str) -> Cow<str> {
- // We are going somewhat out of the way to provide
- // minimal amount of quoting in typical cases.
- match escape_style(s) {
- EscapeStyle::None => s.into(),
- EscapeStyle::SingleQuoted => format!("'{}'", s).into(),
- EscapeStyle::Mixed => {
- let mut quoted = String::new();
- quoted.push('\'');
- for c in s.chars() {
- if c == '\'' {
- quoted.push_str("'\\''");
- } else {
- quoted.push(c);
- }
- }
- quoted.push('\'');
- quoted.into()
- }
- }
-}
-
-/// Joins arguments into a single command line suitable for execution in Unix
-/// shell.
-///
-/// Each argument is quoted using [`quote`] to preserve its literal meaning when
-/// parsed by Unix shell.
-///
-/// Note: This function is essentially an inverse of [`split`].
-///
-/// # Examples
-///
-/// Logging executed commands in format that can be easily copied and pasted
-/// into an actual shell:
-///
-/// ```rust,no_run
-/// fn execute(args: &[&str]) {
-/// use std::process::Command;
-/// println!("Executing: {}", shell_words::join(args));
-/// Command::new(&args[0])
-/// .args(&args[1..])
-/// .spawn()
-/// .expect("failed to start subprocess")
-/// .wait()
-/// .expect("failed to wait for subprocess");
-/// }
-///
-/// execute(&["python", "-c", "print('Hello world!')"]);
-/// ```
-///
-/// [`quote`]: fn.quote.html
-/// [`split`]: fn.split.html
-pub fn join<I, S>(words: I) -> String
-where
- I: IntoIterator<Item = S>,
- S: AsRef<str>,
-{
- let mut line = words.into_iter().fold(String::new(), |mut line, word| {
- let quoted = quote(word.as_ref());
- line.push_str(quoted.as_ref());
- line.push(' ');
- line
- });
- line.pop();
- line
-}
-
-#[cfg(test)]
-mod tests {
- use super::*;
-
- fn split_ok(cases: &[(&str, &[&str])]) {
- for &(input, expected) in cases {
- match split(input) {
- Err(actual) => {
- panic!(
- "After split({:?})\nexpected: Ok({:?})\n actual: Err({:?})\n",
- input, expected, actual
- );
- }
- Ok(actual) => {
- assert!(
- expected == actual.as_slice(),
- "After split({:?}).unwrap()\nexpected: {:?}\n actual: {:?}\n",
- input,
- expected,
- actual
- );
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_empty() {
- split_ok(&[("", &[])]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_initial_whitespace_is_removed() {
- split_ok(&[
- (" a", &["a"]),
- ("\t\t\t\tbar", &["bar"]),
- ("\t \nc", &["c"]),
- ]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_trailing_whitespace_is_removed() {
- split_ok(&[
- ("a ", &["a"]),
- ("b\t", &["b"]),
- ("c\t \n \n \n", &["c"]),
- ("d\n\n", &["d"]),
- ]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_carriage_return_is_not_special() {
- split_ok(&[("c\ra\r'\r'\r", &["c\ra\r\r\r"])]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_single_quotes() {
- split_ok(&[
- (r#"''"#, &[r#""#]),
- (r#"'a'"#, &[r#"a"#]),
- (r#"'\'"#, &[r#"\"#]),
- (r#"' \ '"#, &[r#" \ "#]),
- (r#"'#'"#, &[r#"#"#]),
- ]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_double_quotes() {
- split_ok(&[
- (r#""""#, &[""]),
- (r#""""""#, &[""]),
- (r#""a b c' d""#, &["a b c' d"]),
- (r#""\a""#, &["\\a"]),
- (r#""$""#, &["$"]),
- (r#""\$""#, &["$"]),
- (r#""`""#, &["`"]),
- (r#""\`""#, &["`"]),
- (r#""\"""#, &["\""]),
- (r#""\\""#, &["\\"]),
- ("\"\n\"", &["\n"]),
- ("\"\\\n\"", &[""]),
- ]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_unquoted() {
- split_ok(&[
- (r#"\|\&\;"#, &[r#"|&;"#]),
- (r#"\<\>"#, &[r#"<>"#]),
- (r#"\(\)"#, &[r#"()"#]),
- (r#"\$"#, &[r#"$"#]),
- (r#"\`"#, &[r#"`"#]),
- (r#"\""#, &[r#"""#]),
- (r#"\'"#, &[r#"'"#]),
- ("\\\n", &[]),
- (" \\\n \n", &[]),
- ("a\nb\nc", &["a", "b", "c"]),
- ("a\\\nb\\\nc", &["abc"]),
- ("foo bar baz", &["foo", "bar", "baz"]),
- (r#"\🦉"#, &[r"🦉"]),
- ]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_trailing_backslash() {
- split_ok(&[("\\", &["\\"]), (" \\", &["\\"]), ("a\\", &["a\\"])]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_errors() {
- assert_eq!(split("'abc"), Err(ParseError));
- assert_eq!(split("\""), Err(ParseError));
- assert_eq!(split("'\\"), Err(ParseError));
- assert_eq!(split("'\\"), Err(ParseError));
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn split_comments() {
- split_ok(&[
- (r#" x # comment "#, &["x"]),
- (r#" w1#w2 "#, &["w1#w2"]),
- (r#"'not really a # comment'"#, &["not really a # comment"]),
- (" a # very long comment \n b # another comment", &["a", "b"]),
- ]);
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn test_quote() {
- assert_eq!(quote(""), "''");
- assert_eq!(quote("'"), "''\\'''");
- assert_eq!(quote("abc"), "abc");
- assert_eq!(quote("a \n b"), "'a \n b'");
- assert_eq!(quote("X'\nY"), "'X'\\''\nY'");
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn test_join() {
- assert_eq!(join(&["a", "b", "c"]), "a b c");
- assert_eq!(join(&[" ", "$", "\n"]), "' ' '$' '\n'");
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn join_followed_by_split_is_identity() {
- let cases: Vec<&[&str]> = vec![
- &["a"],
- &["python", "-c", "print('Hello world!')"],
- &["echo", " arg with spaces ", "arg \' with \" quotes"],
- &["even newlines are quoted correctly\n", "\n", "\n\n\t "],
- &["$", "`test`"],
- &["cat", "~user/log*"],
- &["test", "'a \"b", "\"X'"],
- &["empty", "", "", ""],
- ];
- for argv in cases {
- let args = join(argv);
- assert_eq!(split(&args).unwrap(), argv);
- }
- }
-}