{-# LANGUAGE CApiFFI #-} #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 709 {-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} #else {-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} #endif ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : System.Posix.Env -- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow 2002 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : non-portable (requires POSIX) -- -- POSIX environment support -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module System.Posix.Env ( getEnv , getEnvDefault , getEnvironmentPrim , getEnvironment , setEnvironment , putEnv , setEnv , unsetEnv , clearEnv ) where #include "HsUnix.h" import Foreign.C.Error (throwErrnoIfMinus1_) import Foreign.C.Types import Foreign.C.String import Foreign.Marshal.Array import Foreign.Ptr import Foreign.Storable import Control.Monad import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe) import System.Posix.Internals #if !MIN_VERSION_base(4,7,0) -- needed for backported local 'newFilePath' binding in 'putEnv' import GHC.IO.Encoding (getFileSystemEncoding) import qualified GHC.Foreign as GHC (newCString) #endif -- |'getEnv' looks up a variable in the environment. getEnv :: String {- ^ variable name -} -> IO (Maybe String) {- ^ variable value -} getEnv name = do litstring <- withFilePath name c_getenv if litstring /= nullPtr then liftM Just $ peekFilePath litstring else return Nothing -- |'getEnvDefault' is a wrapper around 'getEnv' where the -- programmer can specify a fallback if the variable is not found -- in the environment. getEnvDefault :: String {- ^ variable name -} -> String {- ^ fallback value -} -> IO String {- ^ variable value or fallback value -} getEnvDefault name fallback = liftM (fromMaybe fallback) (getEnv name) foreign import ccall unsafe "getenv" c_getenv :: CString -> IO CString getEnvironmentPrim :: IO [String] getEnvironmentPrim = do c_environ <- getCEnviron -- environ can be NULL if c_environ == nullPtr then return [] else do arr <- peekArray0 nullPtr c_environ mapM peekFilePath arr getCEnviron :: IO (Ptr CString) #if HAVE__NSGETENVIRON -- You should not access @char **environ@ directly on Darwin in a bundle/shared library. -- See #2458 and http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man7/environ.7.html getCEnviron = nsGetEnviron >>= peek foreign import ccall unsafe "_NSGetEnviron" nsGetEnviron :: IO (Ptr (Ptr CString)) #else getCEnviron = peek c_environ_p foreign import ccall unsafe "&environ" c_environ_p :: Ptr (Ptr CString) #endif -- |'getEnvironment' retrieves the entire environment as a -- list of @(key,value)@ pairs. getEnvironment :: IO [(String,String)] {- ^ @[(key,value)]@ -} getEnvironment = do env <- getEnvironmentPrim return $ map (dropEq.(break ((==) '='))) env where dropEq (x,'=':ys) = (x,ys) dropEq (x,_) = error $ "getEnvironment: insane variable " ++ x -- |'setEnvironment' resets the entire environment to the given list of -- @(key,value)@ pairs. setEnvironment :: [(String,String)] {- ^ @[(key,value)]@ -} -> IO () setEnvironment env = do clearEnv forM_ env $ \(key,value) -> setEnv key value True {-overwrite-} -- |The 'unsetEnv' function deletes all instances of the variable name -- from the environment. unsetEnv :: String {- ^ variable name -} -> IO () #if HAVE_UNSETENV # if !UNSETENV_RETURNS_VOID unsetEnv name = withFilePath name $ \ s -> throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "unsetenv" (c_unsetenv s) -- POSIX.1-2001 compliant unsetenv(3) foreign import capi unsafe "HsUnix.h unsetenv" c_unsetenv :: CString -> IO CInt # else unsetEnv name = withFilePath name c_unsetenv -- pre-POSIX unsetenv(3) returning @void@ foreign import capi unsafe "HsUnix.h unsetenv" c_unsetenv :: CString -> IO () # endif #else unsetEnv name = putEnv (name ++ "=") #endif -- |'putEnv' function takes an argument of the form @name=value@ -- and is equivalent to @setEnv(key,value,True{-overwrite-})@. putEnv :: String {- ^ "key=value" -} -> IO () putEnv keyvalue = do s <- newFilePath keyvalue -- Do not free `s` after calling putenv. -- According to SUSv2, the string passed to putenv -- becomes part of the environment. #7342 throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "putenv" (c_putenv s) #if !MIN_VERSION_base(4,7,0) where newFilePath :: FilePath -> IO CString newFilePath fp = getFileSystemEncoding >>= \enc -> GHC.newCString enc fp #endif foreign import ccall unsafe "putenv" c_putenv :: CString -> IO CInt {- |The 'setEnv' function inserts or resets the environment variable name in the current environment list. If the variable @name@ does not exist in the list, it is inserted with the given value. If the variable does exist, the argument @overwrite@ is tested; if @overwrite@ is @False@, the variable is not reset, otherwise it is reset to the given value. -} setEnv :: String {- ^ variable name -} -> String {- ^ variable value -} -> Bool {- ^ overwrite -} -> IO () #ifdef HAVE_SETENV setEnv key value ovrwrt = do withFilePath key $ \ keyP -> withFilePath value $ \ valueP -> throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "setenv" $ c_setenv keyP valueP (fromIntegral (fromEnum ovrwrt)) foreign import ccall unsafe "setenv" c_setenv :: CString -> CString -> CInt -> IO CInt #else setEnv key value True = putEnv (key++"="++value) setEnv key value False = do res <- getEnv key case res of Just _ -> return () Nothing -> putEnv (key++"="++value) #endif -- |The 'clearEnv' function clears the environment of all name-value pairs. clearEnv :: IO () #if HAVE_CLEARENV clearEnv = void c_clearenv foreign import ccall unsafe "clearenv" c_clearenv :: IO Int #else -- Fallback to 'environ[0] = NULL'. clearEnv = do c_environ <- getCEnviron unless (c_environ == nullPtr) $ poke c_environ nullPtr #endif