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@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@
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#define environ (*_NSGetEnviron())
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#endif
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+#ifdef IS_LINUX
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+// extern char **environ is defined here:
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+#include <unistd.h>
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+#endif
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+
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#ifdef IS_FREEBSD
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extern char **environ;
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@@ -387,11 +392,33 @@ get_ptr() {
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void ExecutionEnvironment::
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read_environment_variables() {
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#ifdef PREREAD_ENVIRONMENT
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-#if defined(HAVE_PROC_SELF_ENVIRON)
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- // In Linux, and possibly in other systems, we might not be able to
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- // use getenv() at static init time. However, we may be lucky and
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- // have a file called /proc/self/environ that may be read to
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- // determine all of our environment variables.
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+#if defined(IS_OSX) || defined(IS_FREEBSD) || defined(IS_LINUX)
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+ // In the case of Mac, we'll try reading _NSGetEnviron().
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+ // In the case of FreeBSD and Linux, use the "environ" variable.
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+
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+ char **envp;
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+ for (envp = environ; envp && *envp; envp++) {
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+ string variable;
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+ string value;
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+
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+ char *envc;
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+ for (envc = *envp; envc && *envc && strncmp(envc, "=", 1) != 0; envc++) {
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+ variable += (char) *envc;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (strncmp(envc, "=", 1) == 0) {
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+ for (envc++; envc && *envc; envc++) {
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+ value += (char) *envc;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!variable.empty()) {
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+ _variables[variable] = value;
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+ }
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+ }
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+#elif defined(HAVE_PROC_SELF_ENVIRON)
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+ // In some cases, we may have a file called /proc/self/environ
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+ // that may be read to determine all of our environment variables.
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pifstream proc("/proc/self/environ");
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if (proc.fail()) {
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@@ -422,30 +449,6 @@ read_environment_variables() {
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}
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ch = proc.get();
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}
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-#elif defined(IS_OSX) || defined(IS_FREEBSD)
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- // In the case of Mac, there's always _NSGetEnviron() which we can read.
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- // In the case of FreeBSD, it's the "environ" variable.
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-
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- char **envp;
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- for (envp = environ; envp && *envp; envp++) {
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- string variable;
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- string value;
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-
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- char *envc;
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- for (envc = *envp; envc && *envc && strncmp(envc, "=", 1) != 0; envc++) {
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- variable += (char) *envc;
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- }
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-
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- if (strncmp(envc, "=", 1) == 0) {
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- for (envc++; envc && *envc; envc++) {
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- value += (char) *envc;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- if (!variable.empty()) {
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- _variables[variable] = value;
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- }
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- }
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#else
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cerr << "Warning: environment variables unavailable to dconfig.\n";
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#endif
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