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harbour-core/harbour/contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
Viktor Szakats 332d4b5b97 2008-06-05 10:12 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
   * contrib/hbbtree/hb_btree.c
   * contrib/hbclipsm/gauge.c
   * contrib/hbfbird/firebird.c
   * contrib/hbgd/gdwrp.c
   * contrib/hbmsql/msql.c
   * contrib/hbmysql/mysql.c
   * contrib/hbnf/dispc.c
   * contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
   * contrib/hbnf/getver.c
   * contrib/hbnf/kspeed.c
   * contrib/hbodbc/odbc.c
   * contrib/hbole/ole2.c
   * contrib/hbsqlit2/hbsqlit2.c
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   * contrib/hbtpathy/tplinux.c
   * contrib/hbtpathy/tpwin32.c
   * contrib/hbtpathy/tpos2.c
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   * contrib/xhb/hboutdbg.c
   * utils/hbpp/Makefile
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     * General code quality improvements.
       (.api usage, sprintf -> snprintf, ANSI comments, CLIPDEFS, 
       windows.h inclusion, hb_retc*_buffer, hb_ret(), hb_itemReturnRelease(), 
       formatting.)
     ! Collision between two pragma.c files resolved.
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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* File......: GETENVRN.C
* Author....: Rick Whitt
* CIS ID....: 70672,605
*
* This is an original work by Rick Whitt and is placed in the
* public domain.
*
* Modification history:
* ---------------------
* Rev 1.2a 09 Sep 1996 JO
* Added underscore prefix to environ() calls for MSC 8.0
* Note: 5.2e version will work if linked with MSC OldNames.lib
*
* Rev 1.2 01 Jan 1996 03:01:00 TED
* Added prototypes to kill compiler warning.
*
* Rev 1.1 15 Aug 1991 23:08:42 GLENN
* Forest Belt proofread/edited/cleaned up doc
*
* Rev 1.0 17 Jul 1991 22:08:12 GLENN
* Initial revision.
*
*/
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* FT_GETE()
* $CATEGORY$
* Environment
* $ONELINER$
* Return the entire current environment
* $SYNTAX$
* FT_GETE( [ @<xReceiveVar> ] ) -> nNumStrings
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <xReceiveVar> is the variable to receive the environment data.
*
* <xReceiveVar> can be a character type variable, in which case
* the function will place all environment strings in the variable
* separated by carriage return/line feeds (chr 13 + chr(10)).
*
* <xReceiveVar> can be an array type, in which case the function
* will place each string in an array element. The array MUST be
* declared with the proper number of elements prior to passing it
* to the function. This can be done by calling FT_GETE() without
* parameters first to get the number of strings in the environment.
*
* Note that the argument MUST be passed by reference. Since arrays
* are by nature passed by reference, the "@" symbol is optional when
* passing an array.
*
* If no argument is passed, FT_GETE() merely returns the number
* of strings in the environment.
* $RETURNS$
* FT_GETE() returns the total number of strings found in the
* current program's environment.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function stores ALL of the current program's environment
* variables in either a block of text lines or in an array. It is
* useful for looking at the entire environment at once, or recording
* a snapshot of it to a file for later inspection, such as when a
* program error occurs. If the value of ONE SPECIFIC variable is
* desired, use Clipper's built-in GETE() function.
*
* This function uses the undocumented internal variable "_environ",
* as well as the functions _strcpy(), _strcat(), and _strlen() from
* CLIPPER.LIB
* $EXAMPLES$
* Get the environment in text form and browse it:
*
* cEnvBlock := ""
* nNumStrings := FT_GETE(@cEnvBlock)
* @ 0, 0 to MAXROW() - 1, MAXCOL()
* @ MAXROW(), 0 say 'Browse strings, press ESC to exit...'
* MEMOWRIT(cEnvBlock, 1, 1, MAXROW() - 2,MAXCOL() - 1, .F.)
*
* Get the environment in text form and write it to a file:
*
* cEnvBlock := ""
* FT_GETE(@cEnvBlock)
* MEMOWRIT("ENVIRON.TXT", cEnvBlock)
*
* Get the environment in Array form:
*
* aEnvArray := ARRAY(FT_GETE())
* FT_GETE(aEnvArray)
* ? aEnvArray[1] // "COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM"
* ? aEnvArray[2] // "PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\UTIL;C:\CLIP50\BIN"
* ... etc ...
* $END$
*/
#define HB_OS_WIN_32_USED
#include "hbapi.h"
#if defined(OS_UNIX_COMPATIBLE)
# include <unistd.h>
# if defined( HB_OS_DARWIN )
# include <crt_externs.h>
# define environ (*_NSGetEnviron())
# elif !defined( __WATCOMC__ )
extern char **environ;
# endif
#elif defined(HB_OS_DOS)
# define environ _environ
extern char **_environ;
#elif defined(HB_OS_WIN_32)
# include <windows.h>
#endif
#define NORETURN 0
#define CHARTYPE 1
#define ARRAYTYPE 2
#define CRLF "\x0D\x0A"
/*
unsigned int strlen( char * );
char * strcpy( char *, char * );
char * strcat( char *, char * );
*/
HB_FUNC( FT_GETE )
{
/* INTERNALS WARNING: All references to 'environ', strlen(), ;
strcpy(), and strcat() are undocumented Clipper 5.0 internals.
*/
#if defined(HB_OS_DOS) || defined(OS_UNIX_COMPATIBLE)
{
char *buffer = NULL;
int x;
int buffsize = 0;
int rettype = NORETURN;
if( ISCHAR( 1 ) )
rettype = CHARTYPE;
if( ISARRAY( 1 ) )
rettype = ARRAYTYPE;
/* scan strings first and add up total size */
if( rettype == CHARTYPE )
{
for( x = 0; environ[x]; x++ )
{
/* add length of this string plus 2 for the crlf */
buffsize += ( strlen( environ[x] ) + 2 );
}
/* add 1 more byte for final nul character */
buffsize++;
/* now allocate that much memory and make sure 1st byte is a nul */
buffer = ( char * ) hb_xalloc( buffsize + 1 );
buffer[0] = '\0';
}
for( x = 0; environ[x]; x++ )
{
if( !environ[x] )
/* null string, we're done */
break;
if( rettype == CHARTYPE )
{
/* tack string onto end of buffer */
strcat( buffer, environ[x] );
/* add crlf at end of each string */
strcat( buffer, CRLF );
}
else if( rettype == ARRAYTYPE )
/* store string to next array element */
hb_storc( environ[x], 1, x + 1 );
}
if( rettype == CHARTYPE )
{
/* return buffer to app and free memory */
hb_storc( buffer, 1 );
hb_xfree( buffer );
}
/* return number of strings found */
hb_retni( x );
}
#elif defined(HB_OS_WIN_32)
{
char *buffer = NULL;
LPVOID lpEnviron = GetEnvironmentStringsA();
char *sCurEnv;
int x;
int buffsize = 0;
int rettype = NORETURN;
if( ISCHAR( 1 ) )
rettype = CHARTYPE;
if( ISARRAY( 1 ) )
rettype = ARRAYTYPE;
if( rettype == CHARTYPE )
/* scan strings first and add up total size */
{
for( sCurEnv = ( LPSTR ) lpEnviron; *sCurEnv; sCurEnv++ )
{
{
if( !*sCurEnv )
/* null string, we're done */
break;
/* add length of this string plus 2 for the crlf */
buffsize += ( strlen( ( char * ) sCurEnv ) + 2 );
}
/* add 1 more byte for final nul character */
buffsize++;
/* now allocate that much memory and make sure 1st byte is a nul */
buffer = ( char * ) hb_xalloc( buffsize );
strcpy( buffer, "\0" );
while( *sCurEnv )
sCurEnv++;
}
}
x = 0;
for( sCurEnv = ( LPSTR ) lpEnviron; *sCurEnv; sCurEnv++ )
{
if( !*sCurEnv )
/* null string, we're done */
break;
if( rettype == CHARTYPE )
{
/* tack string onto end of buffer */
strcat( buffer, ( char * ) sCurEnv );
/* add crlf at end of each string */
strcat( buffer, CRLF );
}
if( rettype == ARRAYTYPE )
/* store string to next array element */
hb_storc( ( char * ) sCurEnv, 1, x + 1 );
x++;
while( *sCurEnv )
sCurEnv++;
}
if( rettype == CHARTYPE )
{
/* return buffer to app and free memory */
hb_storc( buffer, 1 );
hb_xfree( buffer );
}
/* return number of strings found */
hb_retni( x );
FreeEnvironmentStrings( ( LPTSTR ) lpEnviron );
}
#endif
}