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// This is an open source non-commercial project. Dear PVS-Studio, please check
// it. PVS-Studio Static Code Analyzer for C, C++ and C#: http://www.viva64.com

#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#include <uv.h>

#include "nvim/ascii.h"
#include "nvim/lib/kvec.h"
#include "nvim/log.h"
#include "nvim/event/loop.h"
#include "nvim/event/libuv_process.h"
#include "nvim/event/rstream.h"
#include "nvim/os/shell.h"
#include "nvim/os/signal.h"
#include "nvim/types.h"
#include "nvim/main.h"
#include "nvim/vim.h"
#include "nvim/message.h"
#include "nvim/memory.h"
#include "nvim/ui.h"
#include "nvim/screen.h"
#include "nvim/memline.h"
#include "nvim/option_defs.h"
#include "nvim/charset.h"
#include "nvim/strings.h"

#define DYNAMIC_BUFFER_INIT { NULL, 0, 0 }
#define NS_1_SECOND         1000000000U     // 1 second, in nanoseconds
#define OUT_DATA_THRESHOLD  1024 * 10U      // 10KB, "a few screenfuls" of data.

typedef struct {
  char *data;
  size_t cap, len;
} DynamicBuffer;

#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS
# include "os/shell.c.generated.h"
#endif

/// Builds the argument vector for running the user-configured 'shell' (p_sh)
/// with an optional command prefixed by 'shellcmdflag' (p_shcf). E.g.:
///
///   ["shell", "-extra_args", "-shellcmdflag", "command with spaces"]
///
/// @param cmd Command string, or NULL to run an interactive shell.
/// @param extra_args Extra arguments to the shell, or NULL.
/// @return Newly allocated argument vector. Must be freed with shell_free_argv.
char **shell_build_argv(const char *cmd, const char *extra_args)
  FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET
{
  size_t argc = tokenize(p_sh, NULL) + (cmd ? tokenize(p_shcf, NULL) : 0);
  char **rv = xmalloc((argc + 4) * sizeof(*rv));

  // Split 'shell'
  size_t i = tokenize(p_sh, rv);

  if (extra_args) {
    rv[i++] = xstrdup(extra_args);        // Push a copy of `extra_args`
  }

  if (cmd) {
    i += tokenize(p_shcf, rv + i);        // Split 'shellcmdflag'
    rv[i++] = shell_xescape_xquote(cmd);  // Copy (and escape) `cmd`.
  }

  rv[i] = NULL;

  assert(rv[0]);

  return rv;
}

/// Releases the memory allocated by `shell_build_argv`.
///
/// @param argv The argument vector.
void shell_free_argv(char **argv)
{
  char **p = argv;

  if (p == NULL) {
    // Nothing was allocated, return
    return;
  }

  while (*p != NULL) {
    // Free each argument
    xfree(*p);
    p++;
  }

  xfree(argv);
}

/// Calls the user-configured 'shell' (p_sh) for running a command or wildcard
/// expansion.
///
/// @param cmd The command to execute, or NULL to run an interactive shell.
/// @param opts Options that control how the shell will work.
/// @param extra_args Extra arguments to the shell, or NULL.
int os_call_shell(char_u *cmd, ShellOpts opts, char_u *extra_args)
{
  DynamicBuffer input = DYNAMIC_BUFFER_INIT;
  char *output = NULL, **output_ptr = NULL;
  int current_state = State;
  bool forward_output = true;

  // While the child is running, ignore terminating signals
  signal_reject_deadly();

  if (opts & (kShellOptHideMess | kShellOptExpand)) {
    forward_output = false;
  } else {
    State = EXTERNCMD;

    if (opts & kShellOptWrite) {
      read_input(&input);
    }

    if (opts & kShellOptRead) {
      output_ptr = &output;
      forward_output = false;
    }
  }

  size_t nread;
  int exitcode = do_os_system(shell_build_argv((char *)cmd, (char *)extra_args),
                              input.data, input.len, output_ptr, &nread,
                              emsg_silent, forward_output);
  xfree(input.data);

  if (output) {
    (void)write_output(output, nread, true, true);
    xfree(output);
  }

  if (!emsg_silent && exitcode != 0 && !(opts & kShellOptSilent)) {
    MSG_PUTS(_("\nshell returned "));
    msg_outnum(exitcode);
    msg_putchar('\n');
  }

  State = current_state;
  signal_accept_deadly();

  return exitcode;
}

/// os_system - synchronously execute a command in the shell
///
/// example:
///   char *output = NULL;
///   size_t nread = 0;
///   char *argv[] = {"ls", "-la", NULL};
///   int exitcode = os_sytem(argv, NULL, 0, &output, &nread);
///
/// @param argv The commandline arguments to be passed to the shell. `argv`
///             will be consumed.
/// @param input The input to the shell (NULL for no input), passed to the
///              stdin of the resulting process.
/// @param len The length of the input buffer (not used if `input` == NULL)
/// @param[out] output Pointer to a location where the output will be
///                    allocated and stored. Will point to NULL if the shell
///                    command did not output anything. If NULL is passed,
///                    the shell output will be ignored.
/// @param[out] nread the number of bytes in the returned buffer (if the
///             returned buffer is not NULL)
/// @return the return code of the process, -1 if the process couldn't be
///         started properly
int os_system(char **argv,
              const char *input,
              size_t len,
              char **output,
              size_t *nread) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ARG(1)
{
  return do_os_system(argv, input, len, output, nread, true, false);
}

static int do_os_system(char **argv,
                        const char *input,
                        size_t len,
                        char **output,
                        size_t *nread,
                        bool silent,
                        bool forward_output)
{
  out_data_decide_throttle(0);  // Initialize throttle decider.
  out_data_ring(NULL, 0);       // Initialize output ring-buffer.

  // the output buffer
  DynamicBuffer buf = DYNAMIC_BUFFER_INIT;
  stream_read_cb data_cb = system_data_cb;
  if (nread) {
    *nread = 0;
  }

  if (forward_output) {
    data_cb = out_data_cb;
  } else if (!output) {
    data_cb = NULL;
  }

  // Copy the program name in case we need to report an error.
  char prog[MAXPATHL];
  xstrlcpy(prog, argv[0], MAXPATHL);

  Stream in, out, err;
  LibuvProcess uvproc = libuv_process_init(&main_loop, &buf);
  Process *proc = &uvproc.process;
  MultiQueue *events = multiqueue_new_child(main_loop.events);
  proc->events = events;
  proc->argv = argv;
  proc->in = input != NULL ? &in : NULL;
  proc->out = &out;
  proc->err = &err;
  int status = process_spawn(proc);
  if (status) {
    loop_poll_events(&main_loop, 0);
    // Failed, probably 'shell' is not executable.
    if (!silent) {
      MSG_PUTS(_("\nshell failed to start: "));
      msg_outtrans((char_u *)os_strerror(status));
      MSG_PUTS(": ");
      msg_outtrans((char_u *)prog);
      msg_putchar('\n');
    }
    multiqueue_free(events);
    return -1;
  }

  // We want to deal with stream events as fast a possible while queueing
  // process events, so reset everything to NULL. It prevents closing the
  // streams while there's still data in the OS buffer (due to the process
  // exiting before all data is read).
  if (input != NULL) {
    proc->in->events = NULL;
    wstream_init(proc->in, 0);
  }
  proc->out->events = NULL;
  rstream_init(proc->out, 0);
  rstream_start(proc->out, data_cb, &buf);
  proc->err->events = NULL;
  rstream_init(proc->err, 0);
  rstream_start(proc->err, data_cb, &buf);

  // write the input, if any
  if (input) {
    WBuffer *input_buffer = wstream_new_buffer((char *) input, len, 1, NULL);

    if (!wstream_write(&in, input_buffer)) {
      // couldn't write, stop the process and tell the user about it
      process_stop(proc);
      return -1;
    }
    // close the input stream after everything is written
    wstream_set_write_cb(&in, shell_write_cb, NULL);
  }

  // Invoke busy_start here so LOOP_PROCESS_EVENTS_UNTIL will not change the
  // busy state.
  ui_busy_start();
  ui_flush();
  int exitcode = process_wait(proc, -1, NULL);
  if (!got_int && out_data_decide_throttle(0)) {
    // Last chunk of output was skipped; display it now.
    out_data_ring(NULL, SIZE_MAX);
  }
  ui_busy_stop();

  // prepare the out parameters if requested
  if (output) {
    if (buf.len == 0) {
      // no data received from the process, return NULL
      *output = NULL;
      xfree(buf.data);
    } else {
      // NUL-terminate to make the output directly usable as a C string
      buf.data[buf.len] = NUL;
      *output = buf.data;
    }

    if (nread) {
      *nread = buf.len;
    }
  }

  assert(multiqueue_empty(events));
  multiqueue_free(events);

  return exitcode;
}

///  - ensures at least `desired` bytes in buffer
///
/// TODO(aktau): fold with kvec/garray
static void dynamic_buffer_ensure(DynamicBuffer *buf, size_t desired)
{
  if (buf->cap >= desired) {
    assert(buf->data);
    return;
  }

  buf->cap = desired;
  kv_roundup32(buf->cap);
  buf->data = xrealloc(buf->data, buf->cap);
}

static void system_data_cb(Stream *stream, RBuffer *buf, size_t count,
    void *data, bool eof)
{
  DynamicBuffer *dbuf = data;

  size_t nread = buf->size;
  dynamic_buffer_ensure(dbuf, dbuf->len + nread + 1);
  rbuffer_read(buf, dbuf->data + dbuf->len, nread);
  dbuf->len += nread;
}

/// Tracks output received for the current executing shell command, and displays
/// a pulsing "..." when output should be skipped. Tracking depends on the
/// synchronous/blocking nature of ":!".
///
/// Purpose:
///   1. CTRL-C is more responsive. #1234 #5396
///   2. Improves performance of :! (UI, esp. TUI, is the bottleneck).
///   3. Avoids OOM during long-running, spammy :!.
///
/// Vim does not need this hack because:
///   1. :! in terminal-Vim runs in cooked mode, so CTRL-C is caught by the
///      terminal and raises SIGINT out-of-band.
///   2. :! in terminal-Vim uses a tty (Nvim uses pipes), so commands
///      (e.g. `git grep`) may page themselves.
///
/// @param size Length of data, used with internal state to decide whether
///             output should be skipped. size=0 resets the internal state and
///             returns the previous decision.
///
/// @returns true if output should be skipped and pulse was displayed.
///          Returns the previous decision if size=0.
static bool out_data_decide_throttle(size_t size)
{
  static uint64_t   started     = 0;  // Start time of the current throttle.
  static size_t     received    = 0;  // Bytes observed since last throttle.
  static size_t     visit       = 0;  // "Pulse" count of the current throttle.
  static char       pulse_msg[] = { ' ', ' ', ' ', '\0' };

  if (!size) {
    bool previous_decision = (visit > 0);
    started = received = visit = 0;
    return previous_decision;
  }

  received += size;
  if (received < OUT_DATA_THRESHOLD
      // Display at least the first chunk of output even if it is big.
      || (!started && received < size + 1000)) {
    return false;
  } else if (!visit) {
    started = os_hrtime();
  } else if (visit % 20 == 0) {
    uint64_t since = os_hrtime() - started;
    if (since > (3 * NS_1_SECOND)) {
      received = visit = 0;
      return false;
    }
  }

  visit++;
  // Pulse "..." at the bottom of the screen.
  size_t tick = (visit % 20 == 0)
                ? 3  // Force all dots "..." on last visit.
                : (visit % 4);
  pulse_msg[0] = (tick == 0) ? ' ' : '.';
  pulse_msg[1] = (tick == 0 || 1 == tick) ? ' ' : '.';
  pulse_msg[2] = (tick == 0 || 1 == tick || 2 == tick) ? ' ' : '.';
  if (visit == 1) {
    screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, NULL);
  }
  int lastrow = (int)Rows - 1;
  screen_puts_len((char_u *)pulse_msg, ARRAY_SIZE(pulse_msg), lastrow, 0, 0);
  ui_flush();
  return true;
}

/// Saves output in a quasi-ringbuffer. Used to ensure the last ~page of
/// output for a shell-command is always displayed.
///
/// Init mode: Resets the internal state.
///   output = NULL
///   size   = 0
/// Print mode: Displays the current saved data.
///   output = NULL
///   size   = SIZE_MAX
///
/// @param  output  Data to save, or NULL to invoke a special mode.
/// @param  size    Length of `output`.
static void out_data_ring(char *output, size_t size)
{
#define MAX_CHUNK_SIZE (OUT_DATA_THRESHOLD / 2)
  static char    last_skipped[MAX_CHUNK_SIZE];  // Saved output.
  static size_t  last_skipped_len = 0;

  assert(output != NULL || (size == 0 || size == SIZE_MAX));

  if (output == NULL && size == 0) {          // Init mode
    last_skipped_len = 0;
    return;
  }

  if (output == NULL && size == SIZE_MAX) {   // Print mode
    out_data_append_to_screen(last_skipped, last_skipped_len, true);
    return;
  }

  // This is basically a ring-buffer...
  if (size >= MAX_CHUNK_SIZE) {               // Save mode
    size_t start = size - MAX_CHUNK_SIZE;
    memcpy(last_skipped, output + start, MAX_CHUNK_SIZE);
    last_skipped_len = MAX_CHUNK_SIZE;
  } else if (size > 0) {
    // Length of the old data that can be kept.
    size_t keep_len   = MIN(last_skipped_len, MAX_CHUNK_SIZE - size);
    size_t keep_start = last_skipped_len - keep_len;
    // Shift the kept part of the old data to the start.
    if (keep_start) {
      memmove(last_skipped, last_skipped + keep_start, keep_len);
    }
    // Copy the entire new data to the remaining space.
    memcpy(last_skipped + keep_len, output, size);
    last_skipped_len = keep_len + size;
  }
}

/// Continue to append data to last screen line.
///
/// @param output       Data to append to screen lines.
/// @param remaining    Size of data.
/// @param new_line     If true, next data output will be on a new line.
static void out_data_append_to_screen(char *output, size_t remaining,
                                      bool new_line)
{
  static colnr_T last_col = 0;  // Column of last row to append to.

  size_t off = 0;
  int last_row = (int)Rows - 1;

  while (output != NULL && off < remaining) {
    // Found end of line?
    if (output[off] == NL) {
      // Can we start a new line or do we need to continue the last one?
      if (last_col == 0) {
        screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, NULL);
      }
      screen_puts_len((char_u *)output, (int)off, last_row, last_col, 0);
      last_col = 0;

      size_t skip = off + 1;
      output += skip;
      remaining -= skip;
      off = 0;
      continue;
    }

    // TODO(bfredl): using msg_puts would be better until
    // terminal emulation is implemented.
    if (output[off] < 0x20) {
      output[off] = ' ';
    }

    off++;
  }

  if (output != NULL && remaining) {
    if (last_col == 0) {
      screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, NULL);
    }
    screen_puts_len((char_u *)output, (int)remaining, last_row, last_col, 0);
    last_col += (colnr_T)remaining;
  }

  if (new_line) {
    last_col = 0;
  }

  ui_flush();
}

static void out_data_cb(Stream *stream, RBuffer *buf, size_t count, void *data,
    bool eof)
{
  // We always output the whole buffer, so the buffer can never
  // wrap around.
  size_t cnt;
  char *ptr = rbuffer_read_ptr(buf, &cnt);

  if (ptr != NULL && cnt > 0
      && out_data_decide_throttle(cnt)) {  // Skip output above a threshold.
    // Save the skipped output. If it is the final chunk, we display it later.
    out_data_ring(ptr, cnt);
  } else {
    out_data_append_to_screen(ptr, cnt, eof);
  }

  if (cnt) {
    rbuffer_consumed(buf, cnt);
  }
}

/// Parses a command string into a sequence of words, taking quotes into
/// consideration.
///
/// @param str The command string to be parsed
/// @param argv The vector that will be filled with copies of the parsed
///        words. It can be NULL if the caller only needs to count words.
/// @return The number of words parsed.
static size_t tokenize(const char_u *const str, char **const argv)
  FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ARG(1)
{
  size_t argc = 0;
  const char *p = (const char *) str;

  while (*p != NUL) {
    const size_t len = word_length((const char_u *) p);

    if (argv != NULL) {
      // Fill the slot
      argv[argc] = vim_strnsave_unquoted(p, len);
    }

    argc++;
    p = (const char *) skipwhite((char_u *) (p + len));
  }

  return argc;
}

/// Calculates the length of a shell word.
///
/// @param str A pointer to the first character of the word
/// @return The offset from `str` at which the word ends.
static size_t word_length(const char_u *str)
{
  const char_u *p = str;
  bool inquote = false;
  size_t length = 0;

  // Move `p` to the end of shell word by advancing the pointer while it's
  // inside a quote or it's a non-whitespace character
  while (*p && (inquote || (*p != ' ' && *p != TAB))) {
    if (*p == '"') {
      // Found a quote character, switch the `inquote` flag
      inquote = !inquote;
    } else if (*p == '\\' && inquote) {
      p++;
      length++;
    }

    p++;
    length++;
  }

  return length;
}

/// To remain compatible with the old implementation (which forked a process
/// for writing) the entire text is copied to a temporary buffer before the
/// event loop starts. If we don't (by writing in chunks returned by `ml_get`)
/// the buffer being modified might get modified by reading from the process
/// before we finish writing.
static void read_input(DynamicBuffer *buf)
{
  size_t written = 0, l = 0, len = 0;
  linenr_T lnum = curbuf->b_op_start.lnum;
  char_u *lp = ml_get(lnum);

  for (;;) {
    l = strlen((char *)lp + written);
    if (l == 0) {
      len = 0;
    } else if (lp[written] == NL) {
      // NL -> NUL translation
      len = 1;
      dynamic_buffer_ensure(buf, buf->len + len);
      buf->data[buf->len++] = NUL;
    } else {
      char_u  *s = vim_strchr(lp + written, NL);
      len = s == NULL ? l : (size_t)(s - (lp + written));
      dynamic_buffer_ensure(buf, buf->len + len);
      memcpy(buf->data + buf->len, lp + written, len);
      buf->len += len;
    }

    if (len == l) {
      // Finished a line, add a NL, unless this line should not have one.
      // FIXME need to make this more readable
      if (lnum != curbuf->b_op_end.lnum
          || (!curbuf->b_p_bin
            && curbuf->b_p_fixeol)
          || (lnum != curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum
            && (lnum !=
              curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count
              || curbuf->b_p_eol))) {
        dynamic_buffer_ensure(buf, buf->len + 1);
        buf->data[buf->len++] = NL;
      }
      ++lnum;
      if (lnum > curbuf->b_op_end.lnum) {
        break;
      }
      lp = ml_get(lnum);
      written = 0;
    } else if (len > 0) {
      written += len;
    }
  }
}

static size_t write_output(char *output, size_t remaining, bool to_buffer,
                           bool eof)
{
  if (!output) {
    return 0;
  }
  char replacement_NUL = to_buffer ? NL : 1;

  char *start = output;
  size_t off = 0;
  int lastrow = (int)Rows - 1;
  while (off < remaining) {
    if (output[off] == NL) {
      // Insert the line
      if (to_buffer) {
        output[off] = NUL;
        ml_append(curwin->w_cursor.lnum++, (char_u *)output, (int)off + 1,
                  false);
      } else {
        screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, NULL);
        screen_puts_len((char_u *)output, (int)off, lastrow, 0, 0);
      }
      size_t skip = off + 1;
      output += skip;
      remaining -= skip;
      off = 0;
      continue;
    }

    if (output[off] == NUL) {
      // Translate NUL to NL
      output[off] = replacement_NUL;
    }
    off++;
  }

  if (eof) {
    if (remaining) {
      if (to_buffer) {
        // append unfinished line
        ml_append(curwin->w_cursor.lnum++, (char_u *)output, 0, false);
        // remember that the NL was missing
        curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum = curwin->w_cursor.lnum;
      } else {
        screen_del_lines(0, 0, 1, (int)Rows, NULL);
        screen_puts_len((char_u *)output, (int)remaining, lastrow, 0, 0);
      }
      output += remaining;
    } else if (to_buffer) {
      curbuf->b_no_eol_lnum = 0;
    }
  }

  ui_flush();

  return (size_t)(output - start);
}

static void shell_write_cb(Stream *stream, void *data, int status)
{
  if (status) {
    // Can happen if system() tries to send input to a shell command that was
    // backgrounded (:call system("cat - &", "foo")). #3529 #5241
    msg_schedule_emsgf(_("E5677: Error writing input to shell-command: %s"),
                       uv_err_name(status));
  }
  if (stream->closed) {  // Process may have exited before this write.
    WLOG("stream was already closed");
    return;
  }
  stream_close(stream, NULL, NULL);
}

/// Applies 'shellxescape' (p_sxe) and 'shellxquote' (p_sxq) to a command.
///
/// @param cmd Command string
/// @return    Escaped/quoted command string (allocated).
static char *shell_xescape_xquote(const char *cmd)
  FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
{
  if (*p_sxq == NUL) {
    return xstrdup(cmd);
  }

  const char *ecmd = cmd;
  if (*p_sxe != NUL && STRCMP(p_sxq, "(") == 0) {
    ecmd = (char *)vim_strsave_escaped_ext((char_u *)cmd, p_sxe, '^', false);
  }
  size_t ncmd_size = strlen(ecmd) + STRLEN(p_sxq) * 2 + 1;
  char *ncmd = xmalloc(ncmd_size);

  // When 'shellxquote' is ( append ).
  // When 'shellxquote' is "( append )".
  if (STRCMP(p_sxq, "(") == 0) {
    vim_snprintf(ncmd, ncmd_size, "(%s)", ecmd);
  } else if (STRCMP(p_sxq, "\"(") == 0) {
    vim_snprintf(ncmd, ncmd_size, "\"(%s)\"", ecmd);
  } else {
    vim_snprintf(ncmd, ncmd_size, "%s%s%s", p_sxq, ecmd, p_sxq);
  }

  if (ecmd != cmd) {
    xfree((void *)ecmd);
  }

  return ncmd;
}