/* * psql - the PostgreSQL interactive terminal * * Copyright (c) 2000-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * src/bin/psql/input.c */ #include "postgres_fe.h" #ifndef WIN32 #include #endif #include #include "input.h" #include "settings.h" #include "tab-complete.h" #include "common.h" #ifndef WIN32 #define PSQLHISTORY ".psql_history" #else #define PSQLHISTORY "psql_history" #endif /* Runtime options for turning off readline and history */ /* (of course there is no runtime command for doing that :) */ #ifdef USE_READLINE static bool useReadline; static bool useHistory; static char *psql_history; static int history_lines_added; /* * Preserve newlines in saved queries by mapping '\n' to NL_IN_HISTORY * * It is assumed NL_IN_HISTORY will never be entered by the user * nor appear inside a multi-byte string. 0x00 is not properly * handled by the readline routines so it can not be used * for this purpose. */ #define NL_IN_HISTORY 0x01 #endif static void finishInput(void); /* * gets_interactive() * * Gets a line of interactive input, using readline if desired. * The result is a malloc'd string. * * Caller *must* have set up sigint_interrupt_jmp before calling. */ char * gets_interactive(const char *prompt) { #ifdef USE_READLINE if (useReadline) { char *result; /* Enable SIGINT to longjmp to sigint_interrupt_jmp */ sigint_interrupt_enabled = true; /* On some platforms, readline is declared as readline(char *) */ result = readline((char *) prompt); /* Disable SIGINT again */ sigint_interrupt_enabled = false; return result; } #endif fputs(prompt, stdout); fflush(stdout); return gets_fromFile(stdin); } /* * Append the line to the history buffer, making sure there is a trailing '\n' */ void pg_append_history(const char *s, PQExpBuffer history_buf) { #ifdef USE_READLINE if (useHistory && s) { appendPQExpBufferStr(history_buf, s); if (!s[0] || s[strlen(s) - 1] != '\n') appendPQExpBufferChar(history_buf, '\n'); } #endif } /* * Emit accumulated history entry to readline's history mechanism, * then reset the buffer to empty. * * Note: we write nothing if history_buf is empty, so extra calls to this * function don't hurt. There must have been at least one line added by * pg_append_history before we'll do anything. */ void pg_send_history(PQExpBuffer history_buf) { #ifdef USE_READLINE static char *prev_hist = NULL; char *s = history_buf->data; int i; /* Trim any trailing \n's (OK to scribble on history_buf) */ for (i = strlen(s) - 1; i >= 0 && s[i] == '\n'; i--) ; s[i + 1] = '\0'; if (useHistory && s[0]) { if (((pset.histcontrol & hctl_ignorespace) && s[0] == ' ') || ((pset.histcontrol & hctl_ignoredups) && prev_hist && strcmp(s, prev_hist) == 0)) { /* Ignore this line as far as history is concerned */ } else { /* Save each previous line for ignoredups processing */ if (prev_hist) free(prev_hist); prev_hist = pg_strdup(s); /* And send it to readline */ add_history(s); /* Count lines added to history for use later */ history_lines_added++; } } resetPQExpBuffer(history_buf); #endif } /* * gets_fromFile * * Gets a line of noninteractive input from a file (which could be stdin). * The result is a malloc'd string, or NULL on EOF or input error. * * Caller *must* have set up sigint_interrupt_jmp before calling. * * Note: we re-use a static PQExpBuffer for each call. This is to avoid * leaking memory if interrupted by SIGINT. */ char * gets_fromFile(FILE *source) { static PQExpBuffer buffer = NULL; char line[1024]; if (buffer == NULL) /* first time through? */ buffer = createPQExpBuffer(); else resetPQExpBuffer(buffer); for (;;) { char *result; /* Enable SIGINT to longjmp to sigint_interrupt_jmp */ sigint_interrupt_enabled = true; /* Get some data */ result = fgets(line, sizeof(line), source); /* Disable SIGINT again */ sigint_interrupt_enabled = false; /* EOF or error? */ if (result == NULL) { if (ferror(source)) { psql_error("could not read from input file: %s\n", strerror(errno)); return NULL; } break; } appendPQExpBufferStr(buffer, line); if (PQExpBufferBroken(buffer)) { psql_error("out of memory\n"); return NULL; } /* EOL? */ if (buffer->data[buffer->len - 1] == '\n') { buffer->data[buffer->len - 1] = '\0'; return pg_strdup(buffer->data); } } if (buffer->len > 0) /* EOF after reading some bufferload(s) */ return pg_strdup(buffer->data); /* EOF, so return null */ return NULL; } #ifdef USE_READLINE /* * Convert newlines to NL_IN_HISTORY for safe saving in readline history file */ static void encode_history(void) { HIST_ENTRY *cur_hist; char *cur_ptr; history_set_pos(0); for (cur_hist = current_history(); cur_hist; cur_hist = next_history()) { /* some platforms declare HIST_ENTRY.line as const char * */ for (cur_ptr = (char *) cur_hist->line; *cur_ptr; cur_ptr++) if (*cur_ptr == '\n') *cur_ptr = NL_IN_HISTORY; } } /* * Reverse the above encoding */ static void decode_history(void) { HIST_ENTRY *cur_hist; char *cur_ptr; history_set_pos(0); for (cur_hist = current_history(); cur_hist; cur_hist = next_history()) { /* some platforms declare HIST_ENTRY.line as const char * */ for (cur_ptr = (char *) cur_hist->line; *cur_ptr; cur_ptr++) if (*cur_ptr == NL_IN_HISTORY) *cur_ptr = '\n'; } } #endif /* USE_READLINE */ /* * Put any startup stuff related to input in here. It's good to maintain * abstraction this way. * * The only "flag" right now is 1 for use readline & history. */ void initializeInput(int flags) { #ifdef USE_READLINE if (flags & 1) { const char *histfile; char home[MAXPGPATH]; useReadline = true; initialize_readline(); useHistory = true; using_history(); history_lines_added = 0; histfile = GetVariable(pset.vars, "HISTFILE"); if (histfile == NULL) { char *envhist; envhist = getenv("PSQL_HISTORY"); if (envhist != NULL && strlen(envhist) > 0) histfile = envhist; } if (histfile == NULL) { if (get_home_path(home)) { psql_history = pg_malloc(strlen(home) + 1 + strlen(PSQLHISTORY) + 1); snprintf(psql_history, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", home, PSQLHISTORY); } } else { psql_history = pg_strdup(histfile); expand_tilde(&psql_history); } if (psql_history) { read_history(psql_history); decode_history(); } } #endif atexit(finishInput); } /* * This function saves the readline history when user * runs \s command or when psql exits. * * fname: pathname of history file. (Should really be "const char *", * but some ancient versions of readline omit the const-decoration.) * * max_lines: if >= 0, limit history file to that many entries. * * appendFlag: if true, try to append just our new lines to the file. * If false, write the whole available history. * * encodeFlag: whether to encode \n as \x01. For \s calls we don't wish * to do that, but must do so when saving the final history file. */ bool saveHistory(char *fname, int max_lines, bool appendFlag, bool encodeFlag) { #ifdef USE_READLINE /* * Suppressing the write attempt when HISTFILE is set to /dev/null may * look like a negligible optimization, but it's necessary on e.g. Darwin, * where write_history will fail because it tries to chmod the target * file. */ if (useHistory && fname && strcmp(fname, DEVNULL) != 0) { if (encodeFlag) encode_history(); /* * On newer versions of libreadline, truncate the history file as * needed and then append what we've added. This avoids overwriting * history from other concurrent sessions (although there are still * race conditions when two sessions exit at about the same time). If * we don't have those functions, fall back to write_history(). * * Note: return value of write_history is not standardized across GNU * readline and libedit. Therefore, check for errno becoming set to * see if the write failed. Similarly for append_history. */ #if defined(HAVE_HISTORY_TRUNCATE_FILE) && defined(HAVE_APPEND_HISTORY) if (appendFlag) { int nlines; int fd; /* truncate previous entries if needed */ if (max_lines >= 0) { nlines = Max(max_lines - history_lines_added, 0); (void) history_truncate_file(fname, nlines); } /* append_history fails if file doesn't already exist :-( */ fd = open(fname, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | PG_BINARY, 0600); if (fd >= 0) close(fd); /* append the appropriate number of lines */ if (max_lines >= 0) nlines = Min(max_lines, history_lines_added); else nlines = history_lines_added; errno = 0; (void) append_history(nlines, fname); if (errno == 0) return true; } else #endif { /* truncate what we have ... */ if (max_lines >= 0) stifle_history(max_lines); /* ... and overwrite file. Tough luck for concurrent sessions. */ errno = 0; (void) write_history(fname); if (errno == 0) return true; } psql_error("could not save history to file \"%s\": %s\n", fname, strerror(errno)); } #else /* only get here in \s case, so complain */ psql_error("history is not supported by this installation\n"); #endif return false; } static void finishInput(void) { #ifdef USE_READLINE if (useHistory && psql_history) { int hist_size; hist_size = GetVariableNum(pset.vars, "HISTSIZE", 500, -1, true); saveHistory(psql_history, hist_size, true, true); free(psql_history); psql_history = NULL; } #endif }