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diff --git a/portable/setenv.c b/portable/setenv.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d66ddcd --- /dev/null +++ b/portable/setenv.c @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +/* + * Replacement for a missing setenv. + * + * Provides the same functionality as the standard library routine setenv for + * those platforms that don't have it. + * + * Written by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu> + * This work is hereby placed in the public domain by its author. + */ + +#include <config.h> +#include <portable/system.h> + +/* + * If we're running the test suite, rename setenv to avoid conflicts with + * the system version. + */ +#if TESTING +# define setenv test_setenv +int test_setenv(const char *, const char *, int); +#endif + +int +setenv(const char *name, const char *value, int overwrite) +{ + char *envstring; + size_t size; + + if (!overwrite && getenv(name) != NULL) + return 0; + + /* + * Allocate memory for the environment string. We intentionally don't use + * concat here, or the xmalloc family of allocation routines, since the + * intention is to provide a replacement for the standard library function + * which sets errno and returns in the event of a memory allocation + * failure. + */ + size = strlen(name) + 1 + strlen(value) + 1; + envstring = malloc(size); + if (envstring == NULL) + return -1; + + /* + * Build the environment string and add it to the environment using + * putenv. Systems without putenv lose, but XPG4 requires it. + */ + strlcpy(envstring, name, size); + strlcat(envstring, "=", size); + strlcat(envstring, value, size); + return putenv(envstring); + + /* + * Note that the memory allocated is not freed. This is intentional; many + * implementations of putenv assume that the string passed to putenv will + * never be freed and don't make a copy of it. Repeated use of this + * function will therefore leak memory, since most implementations of + * putenv also don't free strings removed from the environment (due to + * being overwritten). + */ +} |