/* $OpenBSD: ex_source.c,v 1.8 2013/05/03 20:43:25 kili Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 * Keith Bostic. All rights reserved. * * See the LICENSE file for redistribution information. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../common/common.h" /* * ex_sourcefd -- :source already opened file * Execute ex commands from the given file descriptor * * PUBLIC: int ex_sourcefd(SCR *, EXCMD *, int); */ int ex_sourcefd(sp, cmdp, fd) SCR *sp; EXCMD *cmdp; int fd; { struct stat sb; int len; char *bp, *name; name = cmdp->argv[0]->bp; if (fstat(fd, &sb)) goto err; /* * XXX * I'd like to test to see if the file is too large to malloc. Since * we don't know what size or type off_t's or size_t's are, what the * largest unsigned integral type is, or what random insanity the local * C compiler will perpetrate, doing the comparison in a portable way * is flatly impossible. So, put an fairly unreasonable limit on it, * I don't want to be dropping core here. */ #define MEGABYTE 1048576 if (sb.st_size > MEGABYTE) { errno = ENOMEM; goto err; } MALLOC(sp, bp, char *, (size_t)sb.st_size + 1); if (bp == NULL) { (void)close(fd); return (1); } bp[sb.st_size] = '\0'; /* Read the file into memory. */ len = read(fd, bp, (int)sb.st_size); (void)close(fd); if (len == -1 || len != sb.st_size) { if (len != sb.st_size) errno = EIO; free(bp); err: msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, name, "%s"); return (1); } /* Put it on the ex queue. */ return (ex_run_str(sp, name, bp, (size_t)sb.st_size, 1, 1)); } /* * ex_source -- :source file * Execute ex commands from a file. * * PUBLIC: int ex_source(SCR *, EXCMD *); */ int ex_source(sp, cmdp) SCR *sp; EXCMD *cmdp; { char *name; int fd; name = cmdp->argv[0]->bp; if ((fd = open(name, O_RDONLY, 0)) >= 0) return (ex_sourcefd(sp, cmdp, fd)); msgq_str(sp, M_SYSERR, name, "%s"); return (1); }