# $Id: ShellQuote.pm,v 1.11 2010-06-11 20:08:57 roderick Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1997 Roderick Schertler. All rights reserved. This
# program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 NAME
String::ShellQuote - quote strings for passing through the shell
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$string = shell_quote @list;
$string = shell_quote_best_effort @list;
$string = shell_comment_quote $string;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module contains some functions which are useful for quoting strings
which are going to pass through the shell or a shell-like object.
=over
=cut
package String::ShellQuote;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT);
require Exporter;
$VERSION = '1.04';
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(shell_quote shell_quote_best_effort shell_comment_quote);
sub croak {
require Carp;
goto &Carp::croak;
}
sub _shell_quote_backend {
my @in = @_;
my @err = ();
if (0) {
require RS::Handy;
print RS::Handy::data_dump(\@in);
}
return \@err, '' unless @in;
my $ret = '';
my $saw_non_equal = 0;
foreach (@in) {
if (!defined $_ or $_ eq '') {
$_ = "''";
next;
}
if (s/\x00//g) {
push @err, "No way to quote string containing null (\\000) bytes";
}
my $escape = 0;
# = needs quoting when it's the first element (or part of a
# series of such elements), as in command position it's a
# program-local environment setting
if (/=/) {
if (!$saw_non_equal) {
$escape = 1;
}
}
else {
$saw_non_equal = 1;
}
if (m|[^\w!%+,\-./:=@^]|) {
$escape = 1;
}
if ($escape
|| (!$saw_non_equal && /=/)) {
# ' -> '\''
s/'/'\\''/g;
# make multiple ' in a row look simpler
# '\'''\'''\'' -> '"'''"'
s|((?:'\\''){2,})|q{'"} . (q{'} x (length($1) / 4)) . q{"'}|ge;
$_ = "'$_'";
s/^''//;
s/''$//;
}
}
continue {
$ret .= "$_ ";
}
chop $ret;
return \@err, $ret;
}
=item B<shell_quote> [I<string>]...
B<shell_quote> quotes strings so they can be passed through the shell.
Each I<string> is quoted so that the shell will pass it along as a
single argument and without further interpretation. If no I<string>s
are given an empty string is returned.
If any I<string> can't be safely quoted B<shell_quote> will B<croak>.
=cut
sub shell_quote {
my ($rerr, $s) = _shell_quote_backend @_;
if (@$rerr) {
my %seen;
@$rerr = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @$rerr;
my $s = join '', map { "shell_quote(): $_\n" } @$rerr;
chomp $s;
croak $s;
}
return $s;
}
=item B<shell_quote_best_effort> [I<string>]...
This is like B<shell_quote>, excpet if the string can't be safely quoted
it does the best it can and returns the result, instead of dying.
=cut
sub shell_quote_best_effort {
my ($rerr, $s) = _shell_quote_backend @_;
return $s;
}
=item B<shell_comment_quote> [I<string>]
B<shell_comment_quote> quotes the I<string> so that it can safely be
included in a shell-style comment (the current algorithm is that a sharp
character is placed after any newlines in the string).
This routine might be changed to accept multiple I<string> arguments
in the future. I haven't done this yet because I'm not sure if the
I<string>s should be joined with blanks ($") or nothing ($,). Cast
your vote today! Be sure to justify your answer.
=cut
sub shell_comment_quote {
return '' unless @_;
unless (@_ == 1) {
croak "Too many arguments to shell_comment_quote "
. "(got " . @_ . " expected 1)";
}
local $_ = shift;
s/\n/\n#/g;
return $_;
}
1;
__END__
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
$cmd = 'fuser 2>/dev/null ' . shell_quote @files;
@pids = split ' ', `$cmd`;
print CFG "# Configured by: ",
shell_comment_quote($ENV{LOGNAME}), "\n";
=head1 BUGS
Only Bourne shell quoting is supported. I'd like to add other shells
(particularly cmd.exe), but I'm not familiar with them. It would be a
big help if somebody supplied the details.
=head1 AUTHOR
Roderick Schertler <F<roderick@argon.org>>
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1).
=cut