/*** *getpath.c - extract a pathname from an environment variable * * Copyright (c) 1989-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * Extract pathnames from a string of semicolon delimited pathnames * (generally the value of an environment variable such as PATH). * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include /* support HPFS file system */ #define _HPFS_ 1 /*** *_getpath() - extract a pathname from a semicolon-delimited list of pathnames * *Purpose: * To extract the next pathname from a semicolon-delimited list of * pathnames (usually the value on an environment variable) and copy * it to a caller-specified buffer. No check is done to see if the path * is valid. The maximum number of characters copied to the buffer is * maxlen - 1 (and then a '\0' is appended). * *ifdef _HPFS_ * If we hit a quoted string, then allow any characters inside. * For example, to put a semi-colon in a path, the user could have * an environment variable that looks like: * * PATH=C:\BIN;"D:\CRT\TOOLS;B1";C:\BINP *endif * * NOTE: Semi-colons in sequence are skipped over; pointers to 0-length * pathnames are NOT returned (this includes leading semi-colons). * * NOTE: If this routine is made user-callable, the near attribute * must be replaced by _LOAD_DS and the prototype moved from INTERNAL.H * to STDLIB.H. The source files MISC\SEARCHEN.C and EXEC\SPAWNVPE.C * will need to be recompiled, but should not require any changes. * *Entry: * src - Pointer to a string of 0 or more path specificiations, * delimited by semicolons (';'), and terminated by a null * character * dst - Pointer to the buffer where the next path specification is to * be copied * maxlen - Maximum number of characters to be copied, counting the * terminating null character. Note that a value of 0 is treated * as UINT_MAX + 1. * *Exit: * If a pathname is successfully extracted and copied, a pointer to the * first character of next pathname is returned (intervening semicolons * are skipped over). If the pathname is too long, as much as possible * is copied to the user-specified buffer and NULL is returned. * * Note that the no check is made of the validity of the copied pathname. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef WPRFLAG wchar_t * __cdecl _wgetpath ( #else /* WPRFLAG */ char * __cdecl _getpath ( #endif /* WPRFLAG */ register const _TSCHAR *src, register _TSCHAR *dst, unsigned maxlen ) { const _TSCHAR *save_src; /* * strip off leading semi colons */ while ( *src == _T(';') ) src++; /* * Save original src pointer */ save_src = src; /* * Decrement maxlen to allow for the terminating _T('\0') */ if ( --maxlen == 0 ) goto appendnull; /* * Get the next path in src string */ while (*src && (*src != _T(';'))) { #if defined (_HPFS_) && defined (_WIN32) /* * Check for quote char */ if (*src != _T('"')) { *dst++ = *src++; if ( --maxlen == 0 ) { save_src = src; /* ensure NULL return */ goto appendnull; } } else { /* * Found a quote. Copy all chars until we hit the * final quote or the end of the string. */ src++; /* skip over opening quote */ while (*src && (*src != _T('"'))) { *dst++ = *src++; if ( --maxlen == 0 ) { save_src = src; /* ensure NULL return */ goto appendnull; } } if (*src) src++; /* skip over closing quote */ } #else /* defined (_HPFS_) && defined (_WIN32) */ *dst++ = *src++; if ( --maxlen == 0 ) { save_src = src; /* ensure NULL return */ goto appendnull; } #endif /* defined (_HPFS_) && defined (_WIN32) */ } /* * If we copied something and stopped because of a _T(';'), * skip the _T(';') before returning */ while ( *src == _T(';') ) src++; /* * Store a terminating null */ appendnull: *dst = _T('\0'); return((save_src != src) ? (_TSCHAR *)src : NULL); }