Add make-c-wrapper.sh for creating binary executable wrappers

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Tobias Bergkvist 2021-05-27 01:11:06 +02:00
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#!/bin/bash
# make-c-wrapper.sh EXECUTABLE ARGS
#
# ARGS:
# --argv0 NAME : set name of executed process to NAME
# (defaults to EXECUTABLE)
# --set VAR VAL : add VAR with value VAL to the executables
# environment
# --set-default VAR VAL : like --set, but only adds VAR if not already set in
# the environment
# --unset VAR : remove VAR from the environment
#
# To debug a binary wrapper after you compiled it, use the `strings` command
escape_string_literal() {
# We need to make sure that special characters are escaped
# before trying to create C string literals
result=${1//$'\\'/$'\\\\'}
result=${result//\"/'\"'}
result=${result//$'\n'/"\n"}
result=${result//$'\r'/"\r"}
}
escape_string_literal "$1"
executable="${result}"
args=("$@")
printf "%s\n" "#include <unistd.h>"
printf "%s\n" "#include <stdlib.h>"
printf "\n%s\n" "int main(int argc, char **argv) {"
for ((n = 1; n < ${#args[*]}; n += 1)); do
p="${args[$n]}"
if [[ "$p" == "--set" ]]; then
escape_string_literal "${args[$((n + 1))]}"
key="${result}"
escape_string_literal "${args[$((n + 2))]}"
value="${result}"
n=$((n + 2))
printf "%s\n" " putenv(\"${key}=${value}\");"
docs="${docs:+$docs$'\n'}putenv(\"${key}=${value}\");"
elif [[ "$p" == "--set-default" ]]; then
escape_string_literal "${args[$((n + 1))]}"
key="${result}"
escape_string_literal "${args[$((n + 2))]}"
value="${result}"
n=$((n + 2))
printf "%s\n" " setenv(\"${key}\", \"${value}\", 0);"
docs="${docs:+$docs$'\n'}setenv(\"${key}=${value}\", 0);"
elif [[ "$p" == "--unset" ]]; then
escape_string_literal "${args[$((n + 1))]}"
key="${result}"
printf "%s\n" " unsetenv(\"$key\");"
docs="${docs:+$docs$'\n'}unsetenv(\"${key}=${value}\", 0);"
n=$((n + 1))
elif [[ "$p" == "--argv0" ]]; then
escape_string_literal "${args[$((n + 1))]}"
argv0="${result}"
n=$((n + 1))
else
# Using an error macro, we will make sure the compiler gives an understandable error message
printf "%s\n" " #error make-c-wrapper.sh did not understand argument ${p}"
fi
done
printf "%s\n" " argv[0] = \"${argv0:-${executable}}\";"
printf "%s\n" " return execv(\"${executable}\", argv);"
printf "%s\n" "}"
docs="${docs:+$docs$'\n'}argv[0] = \"${argv0:-${executable}}\";"
docs="${docs:+$docs$'\n'}execv(\"${executable}\", argv);"
docs="----------"$'\n'"This binary wrapper (created from generated C-code) is configured with the following settings:${docs:+$'\n'$docs}"
escape_string_literal "$docs"
docs=$result
printf "\n%s\n" "const char* DOCS = \"$docs\";"