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{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : System.Environment
-- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow 2001
-- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org
-- Stability : provisional
-- Portability : portable
--
-- Miscellaneous information about the system environment.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module System.Environment
(
getArgs,
getProgName,
getExecutablePath,
getEnv,
lookupEnv,
setEnv,
unsetEnv,
withArgs,
withProgName,
getEnvironment,
) where
import Foreign
import Foreign.C
import System.IO.Error (mkIOError)
import Control.Exception.Base (bracket, throwIO)
-- import GHC.IO
import GHC.IO.Exception
import GHC.IO.Encoding (getFileSystemEncoding)
import qualified GHC.Foreign as GHC
import Data.List
import Control.Monad
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
import GHC.Environment
import GHC.Windows
#else
import System.Posix.Internals (withFilePath)
#endif
import System.Environment.ExecutablePath
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
# if defined(i386_HOST_ARCH)
# define WINDOWS_CCONV stdcall
# elif defined(x86_64_HOST_ARCH)
# define WINDOWS_CCONV ccall
# else
# error Unknown mingw32 arch
# endif
#endif
#include "HsBaseConfig.h"
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- getArgs, getProgName, getEnv
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- Ignore the arguments to hs_init on Windows for the sake of Unicode compat
getWin32ProgArgv_certainly :: IO [String]
getWin32ProgArgv_certainly = do
mb_argv <- getWin32ProgArgv
case mb_argv of
Nothing -> fmap dropRTSArgs getFullArgs
Just argv -> return argv
withWin32ProgArgv :: [String] -> IO a -> IO a
withWin32ProgArgv argv act = bracket begin setWin32ProgArgv (\_ -> act)
where
begin = do
mb_old_argv <- getWin32ProgArgv
setWin32ProgArgv (Just argv)
return mb_old_argv
getWin32ProgArgv :: IO (Maybe [String])
getWin32ProgArgv = alloca $ \p_argc -> alloca $ \p_argv -> do
c_getWin32ProgArgv p_argc p_argv
argc <- peek p_argc
argv_p <- peek p_argv
if argv_p == nullPtr
then return Nothing
else do
argv_ps <- peekArray (fromIntegral argc) argv_p
fmap Just $ mapM peekCWString argv_ps
setWin32ProgArgv :: Maybe [String] -> IO ()
setWin32ProgArgv Nothing = c_setWin32ProgArgv 0 nullPtr
setWin32ProgArgv (Just argv) = withMany withCWString argv $ \argv_ps -> withArrayLen argv_ps $ \argc argv_p -> do
c_setWin32ProgArgv (fromIntegral argc) argv_p
foreign import ccall unsafe "getWin32ProgArgv"
c_getWin32ProgArgv :: Ptr CInt -> Ptr (Ptr CWString) -> IO ()
foreign import ccall unsafe "setWin32ProgArgv"
c_setWin32ProgArgv :: CInt -> Ptr CWString -> IO ()
dropRTSArgs :: [String] -> [String]
dropRTSArgs [] = []
dropRTSArgs ("+RTS":rest) = dropRTSArgs (dropWhile (/= "-RTS") rest)
dropRTSArgs ("--RTS":rest) = rest
dropRTSArgs ("-RTS":rest) = dropRTSArgs rest
dropRTSArgs (arg:rest) = arg : dropRTSArgs rest
#endif
-- | Computation 'getArgs' returns a list of the program's command
-- line arguments (not including the program name).
getArgs :: IO [String]
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
getArgs = fmap tail getWin32ProgArgv_certainly
#else
getArgs =
alloca $ \ p_argc ->
alloca $ \ p_argv -> do
getProgArgv p_argc p_argv
p <- fromIntegral `liftM` peek p_argc
argv <- peek p_argv
enc <- getFileSystemEncoding
peekArray (p - 1) (advancePtr argv 1) >>= mapM (GHC.peekCString enc)
foreign import ccall unsafe "getProgArgv"
getProgArgv :: Ptr CInt -> Ptr (Ptr CString) -> IO ()
#endif
{-|
Computation 'getProgName' returns the name of the program as it was
invoked.
However, this is hard-to-impossible to implement on some non-Unix
OSes, so instead, for maximum portability, we just return the leafname
of the program as invoked. Even then there are some differences
between platforms: on Windows, for example, a program invoked as foo
is probably really @FOO.EXE@, and that is what 'getProgName' will return.
-}
getProgName :: IO String
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- Ignore the arguments to hs_init on Windows for the sake of Unicode compat
getProgName = fmap (basename . head) getWin32ProgArgv_certainly
#else
getProgName =
alloca $ \ p_argc ->
alloca $ \ p_argv -> do
getProgArgv p_argc p_argv
argv <- peek p_argv
unpackProgName argv
unpackProgName :: Ptr (Ptr CChar) -> IO String -- argv[0]
unpackProgName argv = do
enc <- getFileSystemEncoding
s <- peekElemOff argv 0 >>= GHC.peekCString enc
return (basename s)
#endif
basename :: FilePath -> FilePath
basename f = go f f
where
go acc [] = acc
go acc (x:xs)
| isPathSeparator x = go xs xs
| otherwise = go acc xs
isPathSeparator :: Char -> Bool
isPathSeparator '/' = True
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
isPathSeparator '\\' = True
#endif
isPathSeparator _ = False
-- | Computation 'getEnv' @var@ returns the value
-- of the environment variable @var@. For the inverse, POSIX users
-- can use 'System.Posix.Env.putEnv'.
--
-- This computation may fail with:
--
-- * 'System.IO.Error.isDoesNotExistError' if the environment variable
-- does not exist.
getEnv :: String -> IO String
getEnv name = lookupEnv name >>= maybe handleError return
where
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
handleError = do
err <- c_GetLastError
if err == eRROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND
then ioe_missingEnvVar name
else throwGetLastError "getEnv"
eRROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND :: DWORD
eRROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND = 203
foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "windows.h GetLastError"
c_GetLastError:: IO DWORD
#else
handleError = ioe_missingEnvVar name
#endif
-- | Return the value of the environment variable @var@, or @Nothing@ if
-- there is no such value.
--
-- For POSIX users, this is equivalent to 'System.Posix.Env.getEnv'.
--
-- @since 4.6.0.0
lookupEnv :: String -> IO (Maybe String)
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
lookupEnv name = withCWString name $ \s -> try_size s 256
where
try_size s size = allocaArray (fromIntegral size) $ \p_value -> do
res <- c_GetEnvironmentVariable s p_value size
case res of
0 -> return Nothing
_ | res > size -> try_size s res -- Rare: size increased between calls to GetEnvironmentVariable
| otherwise -> peekCWString p_value >>= return . Just
foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "windows.h GetEnvironmentVariableW"
c_GetEnvironmentVariable :: LPWSTR -> LPWSTR -> DWORD -> IO DWORD
#else
lookupEnv name =
withCString name $ \s -> do
litstring <- c_getenv s
if litstring /= nullPtr
then do enc <- getFileSystemEncoding
result <- GHC.peekCString enc litstring
return $ Just result
else return Nothing
foreign import ccall unsafe "getenv"
c_getenv :: CString -> IO (Ptr CChar)
#endif
ioe_missingEnvVar :: String -> IO a
ioe_missingEnvVar name = ioException (IOError Nothing NoSuchThing "getEnv"
"no environment variable" Nothing (Just name))
-- | @setEnv name value@ sets the specified environment variable to @value@.
--
-- On Windows setting an environment variable to the /empty string/ removes
-- that environment variable from the environment. For the sake of
-- compatibility we adopt that behavior. In particular
--
-- @
-- setEnv name \"\"
-- @
--
-- has the same effect as
--
-- @
-- `unsetEnv` name
-- @
--
-- If you don't care about Windows support and want to set an environment
-- variable to the empty string use @System.Posix.Env.setEnv@ from the @unix@
-- package instead.
--
-- Throws `Control.Exception.IOException` if @name@ is the empty string or
-- contains an equals sign.
--
-- @since 4.7.0.0
setEnv :: String -> String -> IO ()
setEnv key_ value_
| null key = throwIO (mkIOError InvalidArgument "setEnv" Nothing Nothing)
| '=' `elem` key = throwIO (mkIOError InvalidArgument "setEnv" Nothing Nothing)
| null value = unsetEnv key
| otherwise = setEnv_ key value
where
key = takeWhile (/= '\NUL') key_
value = takeWhile (/= '\NUL') value_
setEnv_ :: String -> String -> IO ()
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
setEnv_ key value = withCWString key $ \k -> withCWString value $ \v -> do
success <- c_SetEnvironmentVariable k v
unless success (throwGetLastError "setEnv")
foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "windows.h SetEnvironmentVariableW"
c_SetEnvironmentVariable :: LPTSTR -> LPTSTR -> IO Bool
#else
-- NOTE: The 'setenv()' function is not available on all systems, hence we use
-- 'putenv()'. This leaks memory, but so do common implementations of
-- 'setenv()' (AFAIK).
setEnv_ k v = putEnv (k ++ "=" ++ v)
putEnv :: String -> IO ()
putEnv keyvalue = do
s <- getFileSystemEncoding >>= (`GHC.newCString` keyvalue)
-- IMPORTANT: Do not free `s` after calling putenv!
--
-- According to SUSv2, the string passed to putenv becomes part of the
-- environment.
throwErrnoIf_ (/= 0) "putenv" (c_putenv s)
foreign import ccall unsafe "putenv" c_putenv :: CString -> IO CInt
#endif
-- | @unSet name@ removes the specified environment variable from the
-- environment of the current process.
--
-- Throws `Control.Exception.IOException` if @name@ is the empty string or
-- contains an equals sign.
--
-- @since 4.7.0.0
unsetEnv :: String -> IO ()
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
unsetEnv key = withCWString key $ \k -> do
success <- c_SetEnvironmentVariable k nullPtr
unless success $ do
-- We consider unsetting an environment variable that does not exist not as
-- an error, hence we ignore eRROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND.
err <- c_GetLastError
unless (err == eRROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND) $ do
throwGetLastError "unsetEnv"
#else
#ifdef HAVE_UNSETENV
unsetEnv key = withFilePath key (throwErrnoIf_ (/= 0) "unsetEnv" . c_unsetenv)
foreign import ccall unsafe "__hsbase_unsetenv" c_unsetenv :: CString -> IO CInt
#else
unsetEnv key = setEnv_ key ""
#endif
#endif
{-|
'withArgs' @args act@ - while executing action @act@, have 'getArgs'
return @args@.
-}
withArgs :: [String] -> IO a -> IO a
withArgs xs act = do
p <- System.Environment.getProgName
withArgv (p:xs) act
{-|
'withProgName' @name act@ - while executing action @act@,
have 'getProgName' return @name@.
-}
withProgName :: String -> IO a -> IO a
withProgName nm act = do
xs <- System.Environment.getArgs
withArgv (nm:xs) act
-- Worker routine which marshals and replaces an argv vector for
-- the duration of an action.
withArgv :: [String] -> IO a -> IO a
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- We have to reflect the updated arguments in the RTS-side variables as
-- well, because the RTS still consults them for error messages and the like.
-- If we don't do this then ghc-e005 fails.
withArgv new_args act = withWin32ProgArgv new_args $ withProgArgv new_args act
#else
withArgv = withProgArgv
#endif
withProgArgv :: [String] -> IO a -> IO a
withProgArgv new_args act = do
pName <- System.Environment.getProgName
existing_args <- System.Environment.getArgs
bracket (setProgArgv new_args)
(\argv -> do _ <- setProgArgv (pName:existing_args)
freeProgArgv argv)
(const act)
freeProgArgv :: Ptr CString -> IO ()
freeProgArgv argv = do
size <- lengthArray0 nullPtr argv
sequence_ [ peek (argv `advancePtr` i) >>= free
| i <- [size - 1, size - 2 .. 0]]
free argv
setProgArgv :: [String] -> IO (Ptr CString)
setProgArgv argv = do
enc <- getFileSystemEncoding
vs <- mapM (GHC.newCString enc) argv >>= newArray0 nullPtr
c_setProgArgv (genericLength argv) vs
return vs
foreign import ccall unsafe "setProgArgv"
c_setProgArgv :: CInt -> Ptr CString -> IO ()
-- |'getEnvironment' retrieves the entire environment as a
-- list of @(key,value)@ pairs.
--
-- If an environment entry does not contain an @\'=\'@ character,
-- the @key@ is the whole entry and the @value@ is the empty string.
getEnvironment :: IO [(String, String)]
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
getEnvironment = bracket c_GetEnvironmentStrings c_FreeEnvironmentStrings $ \pBlock ->
if pBlock == nullPtr then return []
else go pBlock
where
go pBlock = do
-- The block is terminated by a null byte where there
-- should be an environment variable of the form X=Y
c <- peek pBlock
if c == 0 then return []
else do
-- Seek the next pair (or terminating null):
pBlock' <- seekNull pBlock False
-- We now know the length in bytes, but ignore it when
-- getting the actual String:
str <- peekCWString pBlock
fmap (divvy str :) $ go pBlock'
-- Returns pointer to the byte *after* the next null
seekNull pBlock done = do
let pBlock' = pBlock `plusPtr` sizeOf (undefined :: CWchar)
if done then return pBlock'
else do
c <- peek pBlock'
seekNull pBlock' (c == (0 :: Word8 ))
foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "windows.h GetEnvironmentStringsW"
c_GetEnvironmentStrings :: IO (Ptr CWchar)
foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "windows.h FreeEnvironmentStringsW"
c_FreeEnvironmentStrings :: Ptr CWchar -> IO Bool
#else
getEnvironment = do
pBlock <- getEnvBlock
if pBlock == nullPtr then return []
else do
enc <- getFileSystemEncoding
stuff <- peekArray0 nullPtr pBlock >>= mapM (GHC.peekCString enc)
return (map divvy stuff)
foreign import ccall unsafe "__hscore_environ"
getEnvBlock :: IO (Ptr CString)
#endif
divvy :: String -> (String, String)
divvy str =
case break (=='=') str of
(xs,[]) -> (xs,[]) -- don't barf (like Posix.getEnvironment)
(name,_:value) -> (name,value)
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