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author | Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link> | 2024-07-19 15:37:58 +0300 |
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committer | Valentin Popov <valentin@popov.link> | 2024-07-19 15:37:58 +0300 |
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diff --git a/vendor/shell-words/src/lib.rs b/vendor/shell-words/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b93001f..0000000 --- a/vendor/shell-words/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,507 +0,0 @@ -// 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); - } - } -} |