+ STRCASENEQ (str, "0") &&
+ STRCASENEQ (str, "f") &&
+ STRCASENEQ (str, "false") &&
+ STRCASENEQ (str, "n") &&
+ STRCASENEQ (str, "no");
+}
+
+/* Free strings from a non-NULL terminated char** */
+static void
+free_n_strings (char **str, size_t len)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ free (str[i]);
+ }
+ free (str);
+}
+
+char **
+parse_string_list (const char *str)
+{
+ char **argv = NULL;
+ size_t argv_len = 0;
+
+ /* Current position pointer */
+ const char *p = str;
+
+ /* Token might be simple:
+ * Token
+ * or be quoted:
+ * 'This is a single token'
+ * or contain embedded single-quoted sections:
+ * This' is a sing'l'e to'ken
+ *
+ * The latter may seem over-complicated, but it's what a normal shell does.
+ * Not doing it risks surprising somebody.
+ *
+ * This outer loop is over complete tokens.
+ */
+ while (*p) {
+ char *tok = NULL;
+ size_t tok_len = 0;
+
+ /* Skip leading whitespace */
+ p += strspn (p, " \t");
+
+ char in_quote = 0;
+
+ /* This loop is over token 'fragments'. A token can be in multiple bits if
+ * it contains single quotes. We also treat both sides of an escaped quote
+ * as separate fragments because we can't just copy it: we have to remove
+ * the \.
+ */
+ while (*p && (!c_isblank (*p) || in_quote)) {
+ const char *end = p;
+
+ /* Check if the fragment starts with a quote */
+ if ('\'' == *p) {
+ /* Toggle in_quote */
+ in_quote = !in_quote;
+
+ /* Skip the quote */
+ p++; end++;
+ }
+
+ /* If we're in a quote, look for an end quote */
+ if (in_quote) {
+ end += strcspn (end, "'");
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, look for whitespace or a quote */
+ else {
+ end += strcspn (end, " \t'");
+ }
+
+ /* Grow the token to accommodate the fragment */
+ size_t tok_end = tok_len;
+ tok_len += end - p;
+ char *tok_new = realloc (tok, tok_len + 1);
+ if (NULL == tok_new) {
+ perror ("realloc");
+ free_n_strings (argv, argv_len);
+ free (tok);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ tok = tok_new;
+
+ /* Check if we stopped on an escaped quote */
+ if ('\'' == *end && end != p && *(end-1) == '\\') {
+ /* Add everything before \' to the token */
+ memcpy (&tok[tok_end], p, end - p - 1);
+
+ /* Add the quote */
+ tok[tok_len-1] = '\'';
+
+ /* Already processed the quote */
+ p = end + 1;
+ }
+
+ else {
+ /* Add the whole fragment */
+ memcpy (&tok[tok_end], p, end - p);
+
+ p = end;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* We've reached the end of a token. We shouldn't still be in quotes. */
+ if (in_quote) {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("Runaway quote in string \"%s\"\n"), str);
+ free_n_strings (argv, argv_len);
+ free (tok);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Add this token if there is one. There might not be if there was
+ * whitespace at the end of the input string */
+ if (tok) {
+ /* Add the NULL terminator */
+ tok[tok_len] = '\0';
+
+ /* Add the argument to the argument list */
+ argv_len++;
+ char **argv_new = realloc (argv, sizeof (*argv) * argv_len);
+ if (NULL == argv_new) {
+ perror ("realloc");
+ free_n_strings (argv, argv_len-1);
+ free (tok);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ argv = argv_new;
+
+ argv[argv_len-1] = tok;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* NULL terminate the argument list */
+ argv_len++;
+ char **argv_new = realloc (argv, sizeof (*argv) * argv_len);
+ if (NULL == argv_new) {
+ perror ("realloc");
+ free_n_strings (argv, argv_len-1);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ argv = argv_new;
+
+ argv[argv_len-1] = NULL;
+
+ return argv;
+}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+static char histfile[1024];
+static int nr_history_lines = 0;
+#endif
+
+static void
+initialize_readline (void)
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+ const char *home;
+
+ home = getenv ("HOME");
+ if (home) {
+ snprintf (histfile, sizeof histfile, "%s/.guestfish", home);
+ using_history ();
+ (void) read_history (histfile);
+ }
+
+ rl_readline_name = "guestfish";
+ rl_attempted_completion_function = do_completion;
+
+ /* Note that .inputrc (or /etc/inputrc) is not read until the first
+ * call the readline(), which happens later. Therefore, these
+ * provide default values which can be overridden by the user if
+ * they wish.
+ */
+ (void) rl_variable_bind ("completion-ignore-case", "on");
+#endif
+}
+
+static void
+cleanup_readline (void)
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+ int fd;
+
+ if (histfile[0] != '\0') {
+ fd = open (histfile, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT, 0644);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ perror (histfile);
+ return;
+ }
+ close (fd);
+
+#ifdef HAVE_APPEND_HISTORY
+ (void) append_history (nr_history_lines, histfile);
+#else
+ (void) write_history (histfile);
+#endif
+ clear_history ();
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+static void
+add_history_line (const char *line)
+{
+ add_history (line);
+ nr_history_lines++;
+}
+#endif
+
+int
+xwrite (int fd, const void *v_buf, size_t len)
+{
+ int r;
+ const char *buf = v_buf;
+
+ while (len > 0) {
+ r = write (fd, buf, len);
+ if (r == -1) {
+ perror ("write");
+ return -1;
+ }
+ buf += r;
+ len -= r;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Resolve the special "win:..." form for Windows-specific paths. The
+ * generated code calls this for all device or path arguments.
+ *
+ * The function returns a newly allocated string, and the caller must
+ * free this string; else display an error and return NULL.
+ */
+static char *win_prefix_drive_letter (char drive_letter, const char *path);
+
+char *
+win_prefix (const char *path)
+{
+ char *ret;
+ size_t i;
+
+ /* If there is not a "win:..." prefix on the path, return strdup'd string. */
+ if (STRCASENEQLEN (path, "win:", 4)) {
+ ret = strdup (path);
+ if (ret == NULL)
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ path += 4;
+
+ /* If there is a drive letter, rewrite the path. */
+ if (c_isalpha (path[0]) && path[1] == ':') {
+ char drive_letter = c_tolower (path[0]);
+ /* This returns the newly allocated string. */
+ ret = win_prefix_drive_letter (drive_letter, path + 2);
+ if (ret == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ else if (!*path) {
+ ret = strdup ("/");
+ if (ret == NULL) {
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ ret = strdup (path);
+ if (ret == NULL) {
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Blindly convert any backslashes into forward slashes. Is this good? */
+ for (i = 0; i < strlen (ret); ++i)
+ if (ret[i] == '\\')
+ ret[i] = '/';
+
+ char *t = guestfs_case_sensitive_path (g, ret);
+ free (ret);
+ ret = t;
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static char *
+win_prefix_drive_letter (char drive_letter, const char *path)
+{
+ char **roots = NULL;
+ char **drives = NULL;
+ char **mountpoints = NULL;
+ char *device, *mountpoint, *ret = NULL;
+ size_t i;
+
+ /* Resolve the drive letter using the drive mappings table. */
+ roots = guestfs_inspect_get_roots (g);
+ if (roots == NULL)
+ goto out;
+ if (roots[0] == NULL) {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: to use Windows drive letters, you must inspect the guest (\"-i\" option or run \"inspect-os\" command)\n"),
+ program_name);
+ goto out;
+ }
+ drives = guestfs_inspect_get_drive_mappings (g, roots[0]);
+ if (drives == NULL || drives[0] == NULL) {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: to use Windows drive letters, this must be a Windows guest\n"),
+ program_name);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ device = NULL;
+ for (i = 0; drives[i] != NULL; i += 2) {
+ if (c_tolower (drives[i][0]) == drive_letter && drives[i][1] == '\0') {
+ device = drives[i+1];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (device == NULL) {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: drive '%c:' not found. To list available drives do:\n inspect-get-drive-mappings %s\n"),
+ program_name, drive_letter, roots[0]);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* This drive letter must be mounted somewhere (we won't do it). */
+ mountpoints = guestfs_mountpoints (g);
+ if (mountpoints == NULL)
+ goto out;
+
+ mountpoint = NULL;
+ for (i = 0; mountpoints[i] != NULL; i += 2) {
+ if (STREQ (mountpoints[i], device)) {
+ mountpoint = mountpoints[i+1];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (mountpoint == NULL) {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: to access '%c:', mount %s first. One way to do this is:\n umount-all\n mount %s /\n"),
+ program_name, drive_letter, device, device);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* Rewrite the path, eg. if C: => /c then C:/foo => /c/foo */
+ if (asprintf (&ret, "%s%s%s",
+ mountpoint, STRNEQ (mountpoint, "/") ? "/" : "", path) == -1) {
+ perror ("asprintf");
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ out:
+ if (roots)
+ free_strings (roots);
+ if (drives)
+ free_strings (drives);
+ if (mountpoints)
+ free_strings (mountpoints);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/* Resolve the special FileIn paths ("-" or "-<<END" or filename).
+ * The caller (cmds.c) will call free_file_in after the command has
+ * run which should clean up resources.
+ */
+static char *file_in_heredoc (const char *endmarker);
+static char *file_in_tmpfile = NULL;
+
+char *
+file_in (const char *arg)
+{
+ char *ret;
+
+ if (STREQ (arg, "-")) {
+ ret = strdup ("/dev/stdin");
+ if (!ret) {
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (STRPREFIX (arg, "-<<")) {
+ const char *endmarker = &arg[3];
+ if (*endmarker == '\0') {
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: missing end marker in -<< expression\n",
+ program_name);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ ret = file_in_heredoc (endmarker);
+ if (ret == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ else {
+ ret = strdup (arg);
+ if (!ret) {
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static char *
+file_in_heredoc (const char *endmarker)
+{
+ TMP_TEMPLATE_ON_STACK (template);
+ file_in_tmpfile = strdup (template);
+ if (file_in_tmpfile == NULL) {
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ int fd = mkstemp (file_in_tmpfile);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ perror ("mkstemp");
+ goto error1;
+ }
+
+ size_t markerlen = strlen (endmarker);
+
+ char buffer[BUFSIZ];
+ int write_error = 0;
+ while (fgets (buffer, sizeof buffer, stdin) != NULL) {
+ /* Look for "END"<EOF> or "END\n" in input. */
+ size_t blen = strlen (buffer);
+ if (STREQLEN (buffer, endmarker, markerlen) &&
+ (blen == markerlen ||
+ (blen == markerlen+1 && buffer[markerlen] == '\n')))
+ goto found_end;
+
+ if (xwrite (fd, buffer, blen) == -1) {
+ if (!write_error) perror ("write");
+ write_error = 1;
+ /* continue reading up to the end marker */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Reached EOF of stdin without finding the end marker, which
+ * is likely to be an error.
+ */
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s: end of input reached without finding '%s'\n",
+ program_name, endmarker);
+ goto error2;
+
+ found_end:
+ if (write_error) {
+ close (fd);
+ goto error2;
+ }
+
+ if (close (fd) == -1) {
+ perror ("close");
+ goto error2;
+ }
+
+ return file_in_tmpfile;
+
+ error2:
+ unlink (file_in_tmpfile);
+
+ error1:
+ free (file_in_tmpfile);
+ file_in_tmpfile = NULL;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void
+free_file_in (char *s)
+{
+ if (file_in_tmpfile) {
+ if (unlink (file_in_tmpfile) == -1)
+ perror (file_in_tmpfile);
+ file_in_tmpfile = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Free the device or file name which was strdup'd in file_in().
+ * Note it's not immediately clear, but for -<< heredocs,
+ * s == file_in_tmpfile, so this frees up that buffer.
+ */
+ free (s);
+}
+
+/* Resolve the special FileOut paths ("-" or filename).
+ * The caller (cmds.c) will call free (str) after the command has run.
+ */
+char *
+file_out (const char *arg)
+{
+ char *ret;
+
+ if (STREQ (arg, "-"))
+ ret = strdup ("/dev/stdout");
+ else
+ ret = strdup (arg);
+
+ if (!ret) {
+ perror ("strdup");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/* Callback which displays a progress bar. */
+void
+progress_callback (guestfs_h *g, void *data,
+ uint64_t event, int event_handle, int flags,
+ const char *buf, size_t buf_len,
+ const uint64_t *array, size_t array_len)
+{
+ if (array_len < 4)
+ return;
+
+ /*uint64_t proc_nr = array[0];*/
+ /*uint64_t serial = array[1];*/
+ uint64_t position = array[2];
+ uint64_t total = array[3];
+
+ progress_bar_set (bar, position, total);