/* basename - return nondirectory portion of pathname */ /* See Makefile for compilation details. */ #include "config.h" #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) # include #endif #include #include "builtins.h" #include "shell.h" #include "common.h" basename_builtin (list) WORD_LIST *list; { int slen, sufflen, off; char *string, *suffix, *fn; if (list == 0) { builtin_usage (); return (EX_USAGE); } if (no_options (list)) return (EX_USAGE); string = list->word->word; suffix = (char *)NULL; if (list->next) { list = list->next; suffix = list->word->word; } if (list->next) { builtin_usage (); return (EX_USAGE); } slen = strlen (string); /* Strip trailing slashes */ while (slen > 0 && string[slen - 1] == '/') slen--; /* (2) If string consists entirely of slash characters, string shall be set to a single slash character. In this case, skip steps (3) through (5). */ if (slen == 0) { fputs ("/\n", stdout); return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } /* (3) If there are any trailing slash characters in string, they shall be removed. */ string[slen] = '\0'; /* (4) If there are any slash characters remaining in string, the prefix of string up to an including the last slash character in string shall be removed. */ while (--slen >= 0) if (string[slen] == '/') break; fn = string + slen + 1; /* (5) If the suffix operand is present, is not identical to the characters remaining in string, and is identical to a suffix of the characters remaining in string, the suffix suffix shall be removed from string. Otherwise, string shall not be modified by this step. */ if (suffix) { sufflen = strlen (suffix); slen = strlen (fn); if (sufflen < slen) { off = slen - sufflen; if (strcmp (fn + off, suffix) == 0) fn[off] = '\0'; } } printf ("%s\n", fn); return (EXECUTION_SUCCESS); } char *basename_doc[] = { "Return non-directory portion of pathname.", "", "The STRING is converted to a filename corresponding to the last", "pathname component in STRING. If the suffix string SUFFIX is", "supplied, it is removed.", (char *)NULL }; /* The standard structure describing a builtin command. bash keeps an array of these structures. */ struct builtin basename_struct = { "basename", /* builtin name */ basename_builtin, /* function implementing the builtin */ BUILTIN_ENABLED, /* initial flags for builtin */ basename_doc, /* array of long documentation strings. */ "basename string [suffix]", /* usage synopsis */ 0 /* reserved for internal use */ };