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NAME

       wordexp, wordfree - perform word expansion like a posix-shell

SYNOPSIS

       #include <wordexp.h>

       int wordexp(const char *s, wordexp_t *p, int flags);

       void wordfree(wordexp_t *p);

   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):

       wordexp(), wordfree(): _XOPEN_SOURCE

DESCRIPTION

       The  function wordexp() performs a shell-like expansion of the string s
       and returns the result in the structure pointed to by p.  The data type
       wordexp_t  is  a  structure  that  at  least  has  the fields we_wordc,
       we_wordv, and we_offs.  The field we_wordc is a size_t that  gives  the
       number of words in the expansion of s.  The field we_wordv is a char **
       that points to the array of words found.  The  field  we_offs  of  type
       size_t  is  sometimes  (depending on flags, see below) used to indicate
       the number of initial elements in the we_wordv  array  that  should  be
       filled with NULLs.

       The  function  wordfree()  frees  the  allocated  memory  again.   More
       precisely, it does not free  its  argument,  but  it  frees  the  array
       we_wordv and the strings that points to.

   The string argument
       Since  the  expansion  is  the  same as the expansion by the shell (see
       sh(1)) of the parameters to a command, the string s  must  not  contain
       characters  that  would  be  illegal  in  shell command parameters.  In
       particular, there must not be any unescaped newline or |, &, ;,  <,  >,
       (,  ),  {,  }  characters  outside  a command substitution or parameter
       substitution context.

       If the argument s contains a word that starts with an unquoted  comment
       character #, then it is unspecified whether that word and all following
       words are ignored, or the # is treated as a non-comment character.

   The expansion
       The expansion done consists of the following  stages:  tilde  expansion
       (replacing  ~user  by  user’s  home  directory),  variable substitution
       (replacing $FOO by the value of the environment variable FOO),  command
       substitution  (replacing  $(command)  or  `command`  by  the  output of
       command), arithmetic expansion, field  splitting,  wildcard  expansion,
       quote removal.

       The  result of expansion of special parameters ($@, $*, $#, $?, $-, $$,
       $!, $0) is unspecified.

       Field splitting is done using the environment variable $IFS.  If it  is
       not set, the field separators are space, tab and newline.

   The output array
       The array we_wordv contains the words found, followed by a NULL.

   The flags argument
       The flag argument is a bitwise inclusive OR of the following values:

       WRDE_APPEND
              Append  the  words  found to the array resulting from a previous
              call.

       WRDE_DOOFFS
              Insert we_offs initial NULLs in the array we_wordv.  (These  are
              not counted in the returned we_wordc.)

       WRDE_NOCMD
              Don’t do command substitution.

       WRDE_REUSE
              The  argument  p resulted from a previous call to wordexp(), and
              wordfree() was not called.  Reuse the allocated storage.

       WRDE_SHOWERR
              Normally during command substitution  stderr  is  redirected  to
              /dev/null.   This  flag  specifies  that  stderr  is  not  to be
              redirected.

       WRDE_UNDEF
              Consider it an error if an undefined shell variable is expanded.

RETURN VALUE

       In  case  of  success  0  is  returned.   In  case  of error one of the
       following five values is returned.

       WRDE_BADCHAR
              Illegal occurrence of newline or one of |, &, ;, <, >, (, ),  {,
              }.

       WRDE_BADVAL
              An  undefined  shell variable was referenced, and the WRDE_UNDEF
              flag told us to consider this an error.

       WRDE_CMDSUB
              Command substitution occurred, and the WRDE_NOCMD flag  told  us
              to consider this an error.

       WRDE_NOSPACE
              Out of memory.

       WRDE_SYNTAX
              Shell  syntax error, such as unbalanced parentheses or unmatched
              quotes.

VERSIONS

       wordexp() and wordfree() are provided in glibc since version 2.1.

CONFORMING TO

       POSIX.1-2001.

EXAMPLE

       The output of the following example program is  approximately  that  of
       "ls [a-c]*.c".

       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <wordexp.h>

       int
       main(int argc, char **argv)
       {
           wordexp_t p;
           char **w;
           int i;

           wordexp("[a-c]*.c", &p, 0);
           w = p.we_wordv;
           for (i = 0; i < p.we_wordc; i++)
               printf("%s\n", w[i]);
           wordfree(&p);
           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }

SEE ALSO

       fnmatch(3), glob(3)

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                                  2008-07-14