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This file is umask.def, from which is created umask.c.
It implements the builtin "umask" in Bash.
Copyright (C) 1987-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell.
Bash 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 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Bash. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
$PRODUCES umask.c
$BUILTIN umask
$FUNCTION umask_builtin
$SHORT_DOC umask [-p] [-S] [mode]
Display or set file mode mask.
Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE. If MODE is omitted, prints
the current value of the mask.
If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;
otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).
Options:
-p if MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input
-S makes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output
Exit Status:
Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given.
$END
#include <config.h>
#include "../bashtypes.h"
#include "filecntl.h"
#if ! defined(_MINIX) && defined (HAVE_SYS_FILE_H)
# include <sys/file.h>
#endif
#if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <chartypes.h>
#include "../bashintl.h"
#include "../shell.h"
#include "posixstat.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "bashgetopt.h"
#ifdef __LCC__
#define mode_t int
#endif
/* **************************************************************** */
/* */
/* UMASK Builtin and Helpers */
/* */
/* **************************************************************** */
static void print_symbolic_umask __P((mode_t));
static int symbolic_umask __P((WORD_LIST *));
/* Set or display the mask used by the system when creating files. Flag
of -S means display the umask in a symbolic mode. */
int
umask_builtin (list)
WORD_LIST *list;
{
int print_symbolically, opt, umask_value, pflag;
mode_t umask_arg;
print_symbolically = pflag = 0;
reset_internal_getopt ();
while ((opt = internal_getopt (list, "Sp")) != -1)
{
switch (opt)
{
case 'S':
print_symbolically++;
break;
case 'p':
pflag++;
break;
default:
builtin_usage ();
return (EX_USAGE);
}
}
list = loptend;
if (list)
{
if (DIGIT (*list->word->word))
{
umask_value = read_octal (list->word->word);
/* Note that other shells just let you set the umask to zero
by specifying a number out of range. This is a problem
with those shells. We don't change the umask if the input
is lousy. */
if (umask_value == -1)
{
sh_erange (list->word->word, _("octal number"));
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
}
else
{
umask_value = symbolic_umask (list);
if (umask_value == -1)
return (EXECUTION_FAILURE);
}
umask_arg = (mode_t)umask_value;
umask (umask_arg);
if (print_symbolically)
print_symbolic_umask (umask_arg);
}
else /* Display the UMASK for this user. */
{
umask_arg = umask (022);
umask (umask_arg);
if (pflag)
printf ("umask%s ", (print_symbolically ? " -S" : ""));
if (print_symbolically)
print_symbolic_umask (umask_arg);
else
printf ("%04lo\n", (unsigned long)umask_arg);
}
return (sh_chkwrite (EXECUTION_SUCCESS));
}
/* Print the umask in a symbolic form. In the output, a letter is
printed if the corresponding bit is clear in the umask. */
static void
print_symbolic_umask (um)
mode_t um;
{
char ubits[4], gbits[4], obits[4]; /* u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx */
int i;
i = 0;
if ((um & S_IRUSR) == 0)
ubits[i++] = 'r';
if ((um & S_IWUSR) == 0)
ubits[i++] = 'w';
if ((um & S_IXUSR) == 0)
ubits[i++] = 'x';
ubits[i] = '\0';
i = 0;
if ((um & S_IRGRP) == 0)
gbits[i++] = 'r';
if ((um & S_IWGRP) == 0)
gbits[i++] = 'w';
if ((um & S_IXGRP) == 0)
gbits[i++] = 'x';
gbits[i] = '\0';
i = 0;
if ((um & S_IROTH) == 0)
obits[i++] = 'r';
if ((um & S_IWOTH) == 0)
obits[i++] = 'w';
if ((um & S_IXOTH) == 0)
obits[i++] = 'x';
obits[i] = '\0';
printf ("u=%s,g=%s,o=%s\n", ubits, gbits, obits);
}
int
parse_symbolic_mode (mode, initial_bits)
char *mode;
int initial_bits;
{
int who, op, perm, bits, c;
char *s;
for (s = mode, bits = initial_bits;;)
{
who = op = perm = 0;
/* Parse the `who' portion of the symbolic mode clause. */
while (member (*s, "agou"))
{
switch (c = *s++)
{
case 'u':
who |= S_IRWXU;
continue;
case 'g':
who |= S_IRWXG;
continue;
case 'o':
who |= S_IRWXO;
continue;
case 'a':
who |= S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO;
continue;
default:
break;
}
}
/* The operation is now sitting in *s. */
op = *s++;
switch (op)
{
case '+':
case '-':
case '=':
break;
default:
builtin_error (_("`%c': invalid symbolic mode operator"), op);
return (-1);
}
/* Parse out the `perm' section of the symbolic mode clause. */
while (member (*s, "rwx"))
{
c = *s++;
switch (c)
{
case 'r':
perm |= S_IRUGO;
break;
case 'w':
perm |= S_IWUGO;
break;
case 'x':
perm |= S_IXUGO;
break;
}
}
/* Now perform the operation or return an error for a
bad permission string. */
if (!*s || *s == ',')
{
if (who)
perm &= who;
switch (op)
{
case '+':
bits |= perm;
break;
case '-':
bits &= ~perm;
break;
case '=':
if (who == 0)
who = S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO;
bits &= ~who;
bits |= perm;
break;
/* No other values are possible. */
}
if (*s == '\0')
break;
else
s++; /* skip past ',' */
}
else
{
builtin_error (_("`%c': invalid symbolic mode character"), *s);
return (-1);
}
}
return (bits);
}
/* Set the umask from a symbolic mode string similar to that accepted
by chmod. If the -S argument is given, then print the umask in a
symbolic form. */
static int
symbolic_umask (list)
WORD_LIST *list;
{
int um, bits;
/* Get the initial umask. Don't change it yet. */
um = umask (022);
umask (um);
/* All work is done with the complement of the umask -- it's
more intuitive and easier to deal with. It is complemented
again before being returned. */
bits = parse_symbolic_mode (list->word->word, ~um & 0777);
if (bits == -1)
return (-1);
um = ~bits & 0777;
return (um);
}
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