/* pwd.c - Try to approximate UN*X's getuser...() functions under MS-DOS. Copyright (C) 1990 by Thorsten Ohl, td12@ddagsi3.bitnet This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. */ /* This 'implementation' is conjectured from the use of this functions in the RCS and BASH distributions. Of course these functions don't do too much useful things under MS-DOS, but using them avoids many "#ifdef MSDOS" in ported UN*X code ... */ #include #include #include #include static char *lookup_env (char **); /* where people might scribble their name into the environment ... */ static char *login_strings[] = { "LOGIN", "USER", "MAILNAME", (char *) 0 }; static char *group_strings[] = { "GROUP", (char *) 0 }; static char *anonymous = "anonymous"; /* if all else fails ... */ static char *home_dir = "."; /* we feel (no|every)where at home */ static char *login_shell = "not cmd.exe!"; static char *login = (char *) 0;/* cache the names here */ static char *group = (char *) 0; static struct passwd pw; /* should we return a malloc()'d structure */ static struct group gr; /* instead of pointers to static structures? */ /* return something like a username in a (butchered!) passwd structure. */ struct passwd * getpwuid (int uid) { pw.pw_name = getlogin (); pw.pw_dir = home_dir; pw.pw_shell = login_shell; pw.pw_uid = 0; return &pw; } struct passwd * getpwnam (char *name) { return (struct passwd *) 0; } /* return something like a groupname in a (butchered!) group structure. */ struct group * getgrgid (int uid) { gr.gr_name = getgr_name (); gr.gr_gid = 0; return &gr; } struct group * getgrnam (char *name) { return (struct group *) 0; } /* return something like a username. */ char * getlogin () { if (!login) /* have we been called before? */ login = lookup_env (login_strings); if (!login) /* have we been successful? */ login = anonymous; return login; } /* return something like a group. */ char * getgr_name () { if (!group) /* have we been called before? */ group = lookup_env (group_strings); if (!group) /* have we been successful? */ group = anonymous; return group; } /* return something like a uid. */ int getuid () { return 0; /* every user is a super user ... */ } int getgid () { return 0; } int geteuid () { return 0; } int getegid () { return 0; } struct passwd * getpwent () { return (struct passwd *) 0; } void setpwent () { } void endpwent () { } void endgrent () { } /* return groups. */ int getgroups (int ngroups, int *groups) { *groups = 0; return 1; } /* lookup environment. */ static char * lookup_env (char *table[]) { char *ptr; char *entry; size_t len; while (*table && !(ptr = getenv (*table++))) ; /* scan table */ if (!ptr) return (char *) 0; len = strcspn (ptr, " \n\t\n\r"); /* any WS? */ if (!(entry = xmalloc (len + 1))) { fprintf (stderr, "Out of memory.\nStop."); exit (-1); } strncpy (entry, ptr, len); entry[len] = '\0'; return entry; } /* * Local Variables: * mode:C * ChangeLog:ChangeLog * compile-command:make * End: */