# $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, $ret; } =item B [I]... B quotes strings so they can be passed through the shell. Each I is quoted so that the shell will pass it along as a single argument and without further interpretation. If no Is are given an empty string is returned. If any I can't be safely quoted B will B. =cut sub shell_quote { my ($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 $s; } =item B [I]... This is like B, excpet if the string can't be safely quoted it does the best it can and returns the result, instead of dying. =cut sub shell_quote_best_effort { my ($rerr, $s) = _shell_quote_backend @_; return $s; } =item B [I] B quotes the I so that it can safely be included in a shell-style comment (the current algorithm is that a sharp character is placed after any newlines in the string). This routine might be changed to accept multiple I arguments in the future. I haven't done this yet because I'm not sure if the Is should be joined with blanks ($") 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 > =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1). =cut