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32  * Code common to all of bc and dc.
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34  */
35 
36 #include <assert.h>
37 #include <ctype.h>
38 #include <errno.h>
39 #include <stdarg.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 
42 #include <signal.h>
43 
44 #include <setjmp.h>
45 
46 #ifndef _WIN32
47 
48 #include <unistd.h>
49 #include <sys/types.h>
50 #include <unistd.h>
51 
52 #else // _WIN32
53 
54 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
55 #include <windows.h>
56 #include <io.h>
57 
58 #endif // _WIN32
59 
60 #include <status.h>
61 #include <vector.h>
62 #include <args.h>
63 #include <vm.h>
64 #include <read.h>
65 #include <bc.h>
66 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
67 #include <library.h>
68 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
69 
70 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
71 
72 // The actual globals.
73 char output_bufs[BC_VM_BUF_SIZE];
74 BcVm vm_data;
75 BcVm* vm = &vm_data;
76 
77 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
78 
79 #if BC_DEBUG_CODE
80 BC_NORETURN void
81 bc_vm_jmp(const char* f)
82 {
83 #else // BC_DEBUG_CODE
84 BC_NORETURN void
85 bc_vm_jmp(void)
86 {
87 #endif
88 
89 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
90 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
91 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
92 
93 	assert(BC_SIG_EXC(vm));
94 
95 	BC_SIG_MAYLOCK;
96 
97 #if BC_DEBUG_CODE
98 	bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "Longjmp: ");
99 	bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, f);
100 	bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n');
101 	bc_file_flush(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none);
102 #endif // BC_DEBUG_CODE
103 
104 #if BC_DEBUG
105 	assert(vm->jmp_bufs.len - (size_t) vm->sig_pop);
106 #endif // BC_DEBUG
107 
108 	if (vm->jmp_bufs.len == 0) abort();
109 	if (vm->sig_pop) bc_vec_pop(&vm->jmp_bufs);
110 	else vm->sig_pop = 1;
111 
112 	siglongjmp(*((sigjmp_buf*) bc_vec_top(&vm->jmp_bufs)), 1);
113 }
114 
115 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
116 
117 /**
118  * Handles signals. This is the signal handler.
119  * @param sig  The signal to handle.
120  */
121 static void
122 bc_vm_sig(int sig)
123 {
124 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
125 	// Editline needs this to resize the terminal. This also needs to come first
126 	// because a resize always needs to happen.
127 	if (sig == SIGWINCH)
128 	{
129 		if (BC_TTY)
130 		{
131 			el_resize(vm->history.el);
132 
133 			// If the signal was a SIGWINCH, clear it because we don't need to
134 			// print a stack trace in that case.
135 			if (vm->sig == SIGWINCH)
136 			{
137 				vm->sig = 0;
138 			}
139 		}
140 
141 		return;
142 	}
143 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
144 
145 	// There is already a signal in flight if this is true.
146 	if (vm->status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_QUIT || vm->sig != 0)
147 	{
148 		if (!BC_I || sig != SIGINT) vm->status = BC_STATUS_QUIT;
149 		return;
150 	}
151 
152 	// We always want to set this because a stack trace can be printed if we do.
153 	vm->sig = sig;
154 
155 	// Only reset under these conditions; otherwise, quit.
156 	if (sig == SIGINT && BC_SIGINT && BC_I)
157 	{
158 		int err = errno;
159 
160 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
161 		// Editline needs this, for some unknown reason.
162 		if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, "^C", 2) != (ssize_t) 2)
163 		{
164 			vm->status = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL;
165 		}
166 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
167 
168 		// Write the message.
169 		if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, vm->sigmsg, vm->siglen) !=
170 		    (ssize_t) vm->siglen)
171 		{
172 			vm->status = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL;
173 		}
174 
175 		errno = err;
176 	}
177 	else
178 	{
179 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
180 		if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, "^C", 2) != (ssize_t) 2)
181 		{
182 			vm->status = BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL;
183 			return;
184 		}
185 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
186 
187 		vm->status = BC_STATUS_QUIT;
188 	}
189 
190 #if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
191 	// Readline and Editline need this to actually handle sigints correctly.
192 	if (sig == SIGINT && bc_history_inlinelib)
193 	{
194 		bc_history_inlinelib = 0;
195 		siglongjmp(bc_history_jmpbuf, 1);
196 	}
197 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
198 
199 	assert(vm->jmp_bufs.len);
200 
201 	// Only jump if signals are not locked. The jump will happen by whoever
202 	// unlocks signals.
203 	if (!vm->sig_lock) BC_JMP;
204 }
205 
206 /**
207  * Sets up signal handling.
208  */
209 static void
210 bc_vm_sigaction(void)
211 {
212 #ifndef _WIN32
213 
214 	struct sigaction sa;
215 
216 	sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
217 	sa.sa_flags = 0;
218 
219 	// This mess is to silence a warning on Clang with regards to glibc's
220 	// sigaction handler, which activates the warning here.
221 #if BC_CLANG
222 #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdisabled-macro-expansion"
223 #endif // BC_CLANG
224 	sa.sa_handler = bc_vm_sig;
225 #if BC_CLANG
226 #pragma clang diagnostic warning "-Wdisabled-macro-expansion"
227 #endif // BC_CLANG
228 
229 	sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL);
230 	sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, NULL);
231 	sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL);
232 
233 #if BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
234 	// Editline needs this to resize the terminal.
235 	if (BC_TTY) sigaction(SIGWINCH, &sa, NULL);
236 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EDITLINE
237 
238 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
239 	if (BC_TTY) sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, NULL);
240 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
241 
242 #else // _WIN32
243 
244 	signal(SIGTERM, bc_vm_sig);
245 	signal(SIGINT, bc_vm_sig);
246 
247 #endif // _WIN32
248 }
249 
250 void
251 bc_vm_info(const char* const help)
252 {
253 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
254 
255 	// Print the banner.
256 	bc_file_printf(&vm->fout, "%s %s\n%s", vm->name, BC_VERSION, bc_copyright);
257 
258 	// Print the help.
259 	if (help != NULL)
260 	{
261 		bc_file_putchar(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none, '\n');
262 
263 #if BC_ENABLED
264 		if (BC_IS_BC)
265 		{
266 			const char* const banner = BC_DEFAULT_BANNER ? "to" : "to not";
267 			const char* const sigint = BC_DEFAULT_SIGINT_RESET ? "to reset" :
268 			                                                     "to exit";
269 			const char* const tty = BC_DEFAULT_TTY_MODE ? "enabled" :
270 			                                              "disabled";
271 			const char* const prompt = BC_DEFAULT_PROMPT ? "enabled" :
272 			                                               "disabled";
273 			const char* const expr = BC_DEFAULT_EXPR_EXIT ? "to exit" :
274 			                                                "to not exit";
275 			const char* const clamp = BC_DEFAULT_DIGIT_CLAMP ? "to clamp" :
276 			                                                   "to not clamp";
277 
278 			bc_file_printf(&vm->fout, help, vm->name, vm->name, BC_VERSION,
279 			               BC_BUILD_TYPE, banner, sigint, tty, prompt, expr,
280 			               clamp);
281 		}
282 #endif // BC_ENABLED
283 
284 #if DC_ENABLED
285 		if (BC_IS_DC)
286 		{
287 			const char* const sigint = DC_DEFAULT_SIGINT_RESET ? "to reset" :
288 			                                                     "to exit";
289 			const char* const tty = DC_DEFAULT_TTY_MODE ? "enabled" :
290 			                                              "disabled";
291 			const char* const prompt = DC_DEFAULT_PROMPT ? "enabled" :
292 			                                               "disabled";
293 			const char* const expr = DC_DEFAULT_EXPR_EXIT ? "to exit" :
294 			                                                "to not exit";
295 			const char* const clamp = DC_DEFAULT_DIGIT_CLAMP ? "to clamp" :
296 			                                                   "to not clamp";
297 
298 			bc_file_printf(&vm->fout, help, vm->name, vm->name, BC_VERSION,
299 			               BC_BUILD_TYPE, sigint, tty, prompt, expr, clamp);
300 		}
301 #endif // DC_ENABLED
302 	}
303 
304 	// Flush.
305 	bc_file_flush(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none);
306 }
307 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
308 
309 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
310 BC_NORETURN
311 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
312 void
313 bc_vm_fatalError(BcErr e)
314 {
315 	bc_err(e);
316 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
317 	BC_UNREACHABLE
318 #if !BC_CLANG
319 	abort();
320 #endif // !BC_CLANG
321 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY && !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
322 }
323 
324 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
325 BC_NORETURN void
326 bc_vm_handleError(BcErr e)
327 {
328 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
329 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
330 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
331 
332 	assert(e < BC_ERR_NELEMS);
333 	assert(!vm->sig_pop);
334 
335 	BC_SIG_LOCK;
336 
337 	// If we have a normal error...
338 	if (e <= BC_ERR_MATH_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO)
339 	{
340 		// Set the error.
341 		vm->err = (BclError) (e - BC_ERR_MATH_NEGATIVE +
342 		                      BCL_ERROR_MATH_NEGATIVE);
343 	}
344 	// Abort if we should.
345 	else if (vm->abrt) abort();
346 	else if (e == BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR) vm->err = BCL_ERROR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR;
347 	else vm->err = BCL_ERROR_FATAL_UNKNOWN_ERR;
348 
349 	BC_JMP;
350 }
351 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
352 #if BC_DEBUG
353 void
354 bc_vm_handleError(BcErr e, const char* file, int fline, size_t line, ...)
355 #else // BC_DEBUG
356 void
357 bc_vm_handleError(BcErr e, size_t line, ...)
358 #endif // BC_DEBUG
359 {
360 	BcStatus s;
361 	va_list args;
362 	uchar id = bc_err_ids[e];
363 	const char* err_type = vm->err_ids[id];
364 	sig_atomic_t lock;
365 
366 	assert(e < BC_ERR_NELEMS);
367 	assert(!vm->sig_pop);
368 
369 #if BC_ENABLED
370 	// Figure out if the POSIX error should be an error, a warning, or nothing.
371 	if (!BC_S && e >= BC_ERR_POSIX_START)
372 	{
373 		if (BC_W)
374 		{
375 			// Make sure to not return an error.
376 			id = UCHAR_MAX;
377 			err_type = vm->err_ids[BC_ERR_IDX_WARN];
378 		}
379 		else return;
380 	}
381 #endif // BC_ENABLED
382 
383 	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
384 
385 	// Make sure all of stdout is written first.
386 	s = bc_file_flushErr(&vm->fout, bc_flush_err);
387 
388 	// Just jump out if the flush failed; there's nothing we can do.
389 	if (BC_ERR(s == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL))
390 	{
391 		vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) s;
392 		BC_JMP;
393 	}
394 
395 	// Print the error message.
396 	va_start(args, line);
397 	bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n');
398 	bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, err_type);
399 	bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, ' ');
400 	bc_file_vprintf(&vm->ferr, vm->err_msgs[e], args);
401 	va_end(args);
402 
403 	// Print the extra information if we have it.
404 	if (BC_NO_ERR(vm->file != NULL))
405 	{
406 		// This is the condition for parsing vs runtime.
407 		// If line is not 0, it is parsing.
408 		if (line)
409 		{
410 			bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "\n    ");
411 			bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, vm->file);
412 			bc_file_printf(&vm->ferr, ":%zu\n", line);
413 		}
414 		else
415 		{
416 			// Print a stack trace.
417 			bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n');
418 			bc_program_printStackTrace(&vm->prog);
419 		}
420 	}
421 	else
422 	{
423 		bc_file_putchar(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, '\n');
424 	}
425 
426 #if BC_DEBUG
427 	bc_file_printf(&vm->ferr, "\n    %s:%d\n", file, fline);
428 #endif // BC_DEBUG
429 
430 	bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "\n");
431 
432 	s = bc_file_flushErr(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_err);
433 
434 #if !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
435 	// Because this function is called by a BC_NORETURN function when fatal
436 	// errors happen, we need to make sure to exit on fatal errors. This will
437 	// be faster anyway. This function *cannot jump when a fatal error occurs!*
438 	if (BC_ERR(id == BC_ERR_IDX_FATAL || s == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL))
439 	{
440 		exit(bc_vm_atexit((int) BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL));
441 	}
442 #else // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
443 	if (BC_ERR(s == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL)) vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) s;
444 	else
445 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
446 	{
447 		vm->status = (sig_atomic_t) (uchar) (id + 1);
448 	}
449 
450 	// Only jump if there is an error.
451 	if (BC_ERR(vm->status)) BC_JMP;
452 
453 	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
454 }
455 
456 char*
457 bc_vm_getenv(const char* var)
458 {
459 	char* ret;
460 
461 #ifndef _WIN32
462 	ret = getenv(var);
463 #else // _WIN32
464 	_dupenv_s(&ret, NULL, var);
465 #endif // _WIN32
466 
467 	return ret;
468 }
469 
470 void
471 bc_vm_getenvFree(char* val)
472 {
473 	BC_UNUSED(val);
474 #ifdef _WIN32
475 	free(val);
476 #endif // _WIN32
477 }
478 
479 /**
480  * Sets a flag from an environment variable and the default.
481  * @param var   The environment variable.
482  * @param def   The default.
483  * @param flag  The flag to set.
484  */
485 static void
486 bc_vm_setenvFlag(const char* const var, int def, uint16_t flag)
487 {
488 	// Get the value.
489 	char* val = bc_vm_getenv(var);
490 
491 	// If there is no value...
492 	if (val == NULL)
493 	{
494 		// Set the default.
495 		if (def) vm->flags |= flag;
496 		else vm->flags &= ~(flag);
497 	}
498 	// Parse the value.
499 	else if (strtoul(val, NULL, 0)) vm->flags |= flag;
500 	else vm->flags &= ~(flag);
501 
502 	bc_vm_getenvFree(val);
503 }
504 
505 /**
506  * Parses the arguments in {B,D]C_ENV_ARGS.
507  * @param env_args_name  The environment variable to use.
508  * @param scale          A pointer to return the scale that the arguments set,
509  *                       if any.
510  * @param ibase          A pointer to return the ibase that the arguments set,
511  *                       if any.
512  * @param obase          A pointer to return the obase that the arguments set,
513  *                       if any.
514  */
515 static void
516 bc_vm_envArgs(const char* const env_args_name, BcBigDig* scale, BcBigDig* ibase,
517               BcBigDig* obase)
518 {
519 	char *env_args = bc_vm_getenv(env_args_name), *buf, *start;
520 	char instr = '\0';
521 
522 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
523 
524 	if (env_args == NULL) return;
525 
526 		// Windows already allocates, so we don't need to.
527 #ifndef _WIN32
528 	start = buf = vm->env_args_buffer = bc_vm_strdup(env_args);
529 #else // _WIN32
530 	start = buf = vm->env_args_buffer = env_args;
531 #endif // _WIN32
532 
533 	assert(buf != NULL);
534 
535 	// Create two buffers for parsing. These need to stay throughout the entire
536 	// execution of bc, unfortunately, because of filenames that might be in
537 	// there.
538 	bc_vec_init(&vm->env_args, sizeof(char*), BC_DTOR_NONE);
539 	bc_vec_push(&vm->env_args, &env_args_name);
540 
541 	// While we haven't reached the end of the args...
542 	while (*buf)
543 	{
544 		// If we don't have whitespace...
545 		if (!isspace(*buf))
546 		{
547 			// If we have the start of a string...
548 			if (*buf == '"' || *buf == '\'')
549 			{
550 				// Set stuff appropriately.
551 				instr = *buf;
552 				buf += 1;
553 
554 				// Check for the empty string.
555 				if (*buf == instr)
556 				{
557 					instr = '\0';
558 					buf += 1;
559 					continue;
560 				}
561 			}
562 
563 			// Push the pointer to the args buffer.
564 			bc_vec_push(&vm->env_args, &buf);
565 
566 			// Parse the string.
567 			while (*buf &&
568 			       ((!instr && !isspace(*buf)) || (instr && *buf != instr)))
569 			{
570 				buf += 1;
571 			}
572 
573 			// If we did find the end of the string...
574 			if (*buf)
575 			{
576 				if (instr) instr = '\0';
577 
578 				// Reset stuff.
579 				*buf = '\0';
580 				buf += 1;
581 				start = buf;
582 			}
583 			else if (instr) bc_error(BC_ERR_FATAL_OPTION, 0, start);
584 		}
585 		// If we have whitespace, eat it.
586 		else buf += 1;
587 	}
588 
589 	// Make sure to push a NULL pointer at the end.
590 	buf = NULL;
591 	bc_vec_push(&vm->env_args, &buf);
592 
593 	// Parse the arguments.
594 	bc_args((int) vm->env_args.len - 1, bc_vec_item(&vm->env_args, 0), false,
595 	        scale, ibase, obase);
596 }
597 
598 /**
599  * Gets the {B,D}C_LINE_LENGTH.
600  * @param var  The environment variable to pull it from.
601  * @return     The line length.
602  */
603 static size_t
604 bc_vm_envLen(const char* var)
605 {
606 	char* lenv = bc_vm_getenv(var);
607 	size_t i, len = BC_NUM_PRINT_WIDTH;
608 	int num;
609 
610 	// Return the default with none.
611 	if (lenv == NULL) return len;
612 
613 	len = strlen(lenv);
614 
615 	// Figure out if it's a number.
616 	for (num = 1, i = 0; num && i < len; ++i)
617 	{
618 		num = isdigit(lenv[i]);
619 	}
620 
621 	// If it is a number...
622 	if (num)
623 	{
624 		// Parse it and clamp it if needed.
625 		len = (size_t) strtol(lenv, NULL, 10);
626 		if (len != 0)
627 		{
628 			len -= 1;
629 			if (len < 2 || len >= UINT16_MAX) len = BC_NUM_PRINT_WIDTH;
630 		}
631 	}
632 	// Set the default.
633 	else len = BC_NUM_PRINT_WIDTH;
634 
635 	bc_vm_getenvFree(lenv);
636 
637 	return len;
638 }
639 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
640 
641 void
642 bc_vm_shutdown(void)
643 {
644 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
645 
646 #if BC_ENABLE_NLS
647 	if (vm->catalog != BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG) catclose(vm->catalog);
648 #endif // BC_ENABLE_NLS
649 
650 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
651 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
652 	// This must always run to ensure that the terminal is back to normal, i.e.,
653 	// has raw mode disabled. But we should only do it if we did not have a bad
654 	// terminal because history was not initialized if it is a bad terminal.
655 	if (BC_TTY && !vm->history.badTerm) bc_history_free(&vm->history);
656 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
657 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
658 
659 #if BC_DEBUG
660 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
661 	bc_vec_free(&vm->env_args);
662 	free(vm->env_args_buffer);
663 	bc_vec_free(&vm->files);
664 	bc_vec_free(&vm->exprs);
665 
666 	if (BC_PARSE_IS_INITED(&vm->read_prs, &vm->prog))
667 	{
668 		bc_vec_free(&vm->read_buf);
669 		bc_parse_free(&vm->read_prs);
670 	}
671 
672 	bc_parse_free(&vm->prs);
673 	bc_program_free(&vm->prog);
674 
675 	bc_slabvec_free(&vm->slabs);
676 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
677 
678 	bc_vm_freeTemps();
679 #endif // BC_DEBUG
680 
681 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
682 	// We always want to flush.
683 	bc_file_free(&vm->fout);
684 	bc_file_free(&vm->ferr);
685 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
686 }
687 
688 void
689 bc_vm_addTemp(BcDig* num)
690 {
691 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
692 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
693 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
694 
695 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
696 
697 	// If we don't have room, just free.
698 	if (vm->temps_len == BC_VM_MAX_TEMPS) free(num);
699 	else
700 	{
701 		// Add to the buffer and length.
702 		vm->temps_buf[vm->temps_len] = num;
703 		vm->temps_len += 1;
704 	}
705 }
706 
707 BcDig*
708 bc_vm_takeTemp(void)
709 {
710 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
711 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
712 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
713 
714 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
715 
716 	if (!vm->temps_len) return NULL;
717 
718 	vm->temps_len -= 1;
719 
720 	return vm->temps_buf[vm->temps_len];
721 }
722 
723 BcDig*
724 bc_vm_getTemp(void)
725 {
726 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
727 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
728 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
729 
730 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
731 
732 	if (!vm->temps_len) return NULL;
733 
734 	return vm->temps_buf[vm->temps_len - 1];
735 }
736 
737 void
738 bc_vm_freeTemps(void)
739 {
740 	size_t i;
741 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
742 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
743 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
744 
745 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
746 
747 	if (!vm->temps_len) return;
748 
749 	// Free them all...
750 	for (i = 0; i < vm->temps_len; ++i)
751 	{
752 		free(vm->temps_buf[i]);
753 	}
754 
755 	vm->temps_len = 0;
756 }
757 
758 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
759 
760 size_t
761 bc_vm_numDigits(size_t val)
762 {
763 	size_t digits = 0;
764 
765 	do
766 	{
767 		digits += 1;
768 		val /= 10;
769 	}
770 	while (val != 0);
771 
772 	return digits;
773 }
774 
775 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
776 
777 inline size_t
778 bc_vm_arraySize(size_t n, size_t size)
779 {
780 	size_t res = n * size;
781 
782 	if (BC_ERR(BC_VM_MUL_OVERFLOW(n, size, res)))
783 	{
784 		bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR);
785 	}
786 
787 	return res;
788 }
789 
790 inline size_t
791 bc_vm_growSize(size_t a, size_t b)
792 {
793 	size_t res = a + b;
794 
795 	if (BC_ERR(res >= SIZE_MAX || res < a))
796 	{
797 		bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR);
798 	}
799 
800 	return res;
801 }
802 
803 void*
804 bc_vm_malloc(size_t n)
805 {
806 	void* ptr;
807 
808 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
809 
810 	ptr = malloc(n);
811 
812 	if (BC_ERR(ptr == NULL))
813 	{
814 		bc_vm_freeTemps();
815 
816 		ptr = malloc(n);
817 
818 		if (BC_ERR(ptr == NULL)) bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR);
819 	}
820 
821 	return ptr;
822 }
823 
824 void*
825 bc_vm_realloc(void* ptr, size_t n)
826 {
827 	void* temp;
828 
829 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
830 
831 	temp = realloc(ptr, n);
832 
833 	if (BC_ERR(temp == NULL))
834 	{
835 		bc_vm_freeTemps();
836 
837 		temp = realloc(ptr, n);
838 
839 		if (BC_ERR(temp == NULL)) bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR);
840 	}
841 
842 	return temp;
843 }
844 
845 char*
846 bc_vm_strdup(const char* str)
847 {
848 	char* s;
849 
850 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
851 
852 	s = strdup(str);
853 
854 	if (BC_ERR(s == NULL))
855 	{
856 		bc_vm_freeTemps();
857 
858 		s = strdup(str);
859 
860 		if (BC_ERR(s == NULL)) bc_vm_fatalError(BC_ERR_FATAL_ALLOC_ERR);
861 	}
862 
863 	return s;
864 }
865 
866 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
867 void
868 bc_vm_printf(const char* fmt, ...)
869 {
870 	va_list args;
871 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
872 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
873 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
874 	sig_atomic_t lock;
875 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
876 
877 	BC_SIG_TRYLOCK(lock);
878 
879 	va_start(args, fmt);
880 	bc_file_vprintf(&vm->fout, fmt, args);
881 	va_end(args);
882 
883 	vm->nchars = 0;
884 
885 	BC_SIG_TRYUNLOCK(lock);
886 }
887 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
888 
889 void
890 bc_vm_putchar(int c, BcFlushType type)
891 {
892 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
893 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
894 	bc_vec_pushByte(&vm->out, (uchar) c);
895 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
896 	bc_file_putchar(&vm->fout, type, (uchar) c);
897 	vm->nchars = (c == '\n' ? 0 : vm->nchars + 1);
898 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
899 }
900 
901 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
902 
903 #ifdef __OpenBSD__
904 
905 /**
906  * Aborts with a message. This should never be called because I have carefully
907  * made sure that the calls to pledge() and unveil() are correct, but it's here
908  * just in case.
909  * @param msg  The message to print.
910  */
911 BC_NORETURN static void
912 bc_abortm(const char* msg)
913 {
914 	bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, msg);
915 	bc_file_puts(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none, "; this is a bug");
916 	bc_file_flush(&vm->ferr, bc_flush_none);
917 	abort();
918 }
919 
920 void
921 bc_pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises)
922 {
923 	int r = pledge(promises, execpromises);
924 	if (r) bc_abortm("pledge() failed");
925 }
926 
927 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
928 
929 /**
930  * A convenience and portability function for OpenBSD's unveil().
931  * @param path         The path.
932  * @param permissions  The permissions for the path.
933  */
934 static void
935 bc_unveil(const char* path, const char* permissions)
936 {
937 	int r = unveil(path, permissions);
938 	if (r) bc_abortm("unveil() failed");
939 }
940 
941 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
942 
943 #else // __OpenBSD__
944 
945 void
946 bc_pledge(const char* promises, const char* execpromises)
947 {
948 	BC_UNUSED(promises);
949 	BC_UNUSED(execpromises);
950 }
951 
952 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
953 static void
954 bc_unveil(const char* path, const char* permissions)
955 {
956 	BC_UNUSED(path);
957 	BC_UNUSED(permissions);
958 }
959 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
960 
961 #endif // __OpenBSD__
962 
963 /**
964  * Cleans unneeded variables, arrays, functions, strings, and constants when
965  * done executing a line of stdin. This is to prevent memory usage growing
966  * without bound. This is an idea from busybox.
967  */
968 static void
969 bc_vm_clean(void)
970 {
971 	BcVec* fns = &vm->prog.fns;
972 	BcFunc* f = bc_vec_item(fns, BC_PROG_MAIN);
973 	BcInstPtr* ip = bc_vec_item(&vm->prog.stack, 0);
974 	bool good = ((vm->status && vm->status != BC_STATUS_QUIT) || vm->sig != 0);
975 
976 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
977 
978 	// If all is good, go ahead and reset.
979 	if (good) bc_program_reset(&vm->prog);
980 
981 #if BC_ENABLED
982 	// bc has this extra condition. If it not satisfied, it is in the middle of
983 	// a parse.
984 	if (good && BC_IS_BC) good = !BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm->prs);
985 #endif // BC_ENABLED
986 
987 #if DC_ENABLED
988 	// For dc, it is safe only when all of the results on the results stack are
989 	// safe, which means that they are temporaries or other things that don't
990 	// need strings or constants.
991 	if (BC_IS_DC)
992 	{
993 		size_t i;
994 
995 		good = true;
996 
997 		for (i = 0; good && i < vm->prog.results.len; ++i)
998 		{
999 			BcResult* r = (BcResult*) bc_vec_item(&vm->prog.results, i);
1000 			good = BC_VM_SAFE_RESULT(r);
1001 		}
1002 	}
1003 #endif // DC_ENABLED
1004 
1005 	// If this condition is true, we can get rid of strings,
1006 	// constants, and code.
1007 	if (good && vm->prog.stack.len == 1 && ip->idx == f->code.len)
1008 	{
1009 		// XXX: Nothing can be popped in dc. Deal with it.
1010 
1011 #if BC_ENABLED
1012 		if (BC_IS_BC)
1013 		{
1014 			// XXX: you cannot delete strings, functions, or constants in bc.
1015 			// Deal with it.
1016 			bc_vec_popAll(&f->labels);
1017 		}
1018 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1019 
1020 		bc_vec_popAll(&f->code);
1021 
1022 		ip->idx = 0;
1023 	}
1024 }
1025 
1026 /**
1027  * Process a bunch of text.
1028  * @param text  The text to process.
1029  * @param mode  The mode to process in.
1030  */
1031 static void
1032 bc_vm_process(const char* text, BcMode mode)
1033 {
1034 	// Set up the parser.
1035 	bc_parse_text(&vm->prs, text, mode);
1036 
1037 	while (vm->prs.l.t != BC_LEX_EOF)
1038 	{
1039 		// Parsing requires a signal lock. We also don't parse everything; we
1040 		// want to execute as soon as possible for *everything*.
1041 		BC_SIG_LOCK;
1042 		vm->parse(&vm->prs);
1043 		BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1044 
1045 		// Execute if possible.
1046 		if (BC_IS_DC || !BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm->prs)) bc_program_exec(&vm->prog);
1047 
1048 		assert(BC_IS_DC || vm->prog.results.len == 0);
1049 
1050 		// Flush in interactive mode.
1051 		if (BC_I) bc_file_flush(&vm->fout, bc_flush_save);
1052 	}
1053 }
1054 
1055 #if BC_ENABLED
1056 
1057 /**
1058  * Ends a series of if statements. This is to ensure that full parses happen
1059  * when a file finishes or stdin has no more data. Without this, bc thinks that
1060  * it cannot parse any further. But if we reach the end of a file or stdin has
1061  * no more data, we know we can add an empty else clause.
1062  */
1063 static void
1064 bc_vm_endif(void)
1065 {
1066 	bc_parse_endif(&vm->prs);
1067 	bc_program_exec(&vm->prog);
1068 }
1069 
1070 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1071 
1072 /**
1073  * Processes a file.
1074  * @param file  The filename.
1075  */
1076 static void
1077 bc_vm_file(const char* file)
1078 {
1079 	char* data = NULL;
1080 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1081 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
1082 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1083 
1084 	assert(!vm->sig_pop);
1085 
1086 	vm->mode = BC_MODE_FILE;
1087 
1088 	// Set up the lexer.
1089 	bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, file);
1090 
1091 	BC_SIG_LOCK;
1092 
1093 	// Read the file.
1094 	data = bc_read_file(file);
1095 
1096 	assert(data != NULL);
1097 
1098 	BC_SETJMP_LOCKED(vm, err);
1099 
1100 	BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1101 
1102 	// Process it.
1103 	bc_vm_process(data, BC_MODE_FILE);
1104 
1105 #if BC_ENABLED
1106 	// Make sure to end any open if statements.
1107 	if (BC_IS_BC) bc_vm_endif();
1108 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1109 
1110 err:
1111 
1112 	BC_SIG_MAYLOCK;
1113 
1114 	// Cleanup.
1115 	free(data);
1116 	bc_vm_clean();
1117 
1118 	// bc_program_reset(), called by bc_vm_clean(), resets the status.
1119 	// We want it to clear the sig_pop variable in case it was set.
1120 	if (vm->status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_SUCCESS) BC_LONGJMP_STOP;
1121 
1122 	BC_LONGJMP_CONT(vm);
1123 }
1124 
1125 bool
1126 bc_vm_readLine(bool clear)
1127 {
1128 	BcStatus s;
1129 	bool good;
1130 
1131 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_NOT_LOCKED;
1132 
1133 	// Clear the buffer if desired.
1134 	if (clear) bc_vec_empty(&vm->buffer);
1135 
1136 	// Empty the line buffer.
1137 	bc_vec_empty(&vm->line_buf);
1138 
1139 	if (vm->eof) return false;
1140 
1141 	do
1142 	{
1143 		// bc_read_line() must always return either BC_STATUS_SUCCESS or
1144 		// BC_STATUS_EOF. Everything else, it and whatever it calls, must jump
1145 		// out instead.
1146 		s = bc_read_line(&vm->line_buf, ">>> ");
1147 		vm->eof = (s == BC_STATUS_EOF);
1148 	}
1149 	while (s == BC_STATUS_SUCCESS && !vm->eof && vm->line_buf.len < 1);
1150 
1151 	good = (vm->line_buf.len > 1);
1152 
1153 	// Concat if we found something.
1154 	if (good) bc_vec_concat(&vm->buffer, vm->line_buf.v);
1155 
1156 	return good;
1157 }
1158 
1159 /**
1160  * Processes text from stdin.
1161  */
1162 static void
1163 bc_vm_stdin(void)
1164 {
1165 	bool clear;
1166 
1167 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1168 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
1169 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1170 
1171 	clear = true;
1172 	vm->mode = BC_MODE_STDIN;
1173 
1174 	// Set up the lexer.
1175 	bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, bc_program_stdin_name);
1176 
1177 	// These are global so that the lexers can access them, but they are
1178 	// allocated and freed in this function because they should only be used for
1179 	// stdin and expressions (they are used in bc_vm_exprs() as well). So they
1180 	// are tied to this function, really. Well, this and bc_vm_readLine(). These
1181 	// are the reasons that we have vm->is_stdin to tell the lexers if we are
1182 	// reading from stdin. Well, both lexers care. And the reason they care is
1183 	// so that if a comment or a string goes across multiple lines, the lexer
1184 	// can request more data from stdin until the comment or string is ended.
1185 	BC_SIG_LOCK;
1186 	bc_vec_init(&vm->buffer, sizeof(uchar), BC_DTOR_NONE);
1187 	bc_vec_init(&vm->line_buf, sizeof(uchar), BC_DTOR_NONE);
1188 	BC_SETJMP_LOCKED(vm, err);
1189 	BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1190 
1191 // This label exists because errors can cause jumps to end up at the err label
1192 // below. If that happens, and the error should be cleared and execution
1193 // continue, then we need to jump back.
1194 restart:
1195 
1196 	// While we still read data from stdin.
1197 	while (bc_vm_readLine(clear))
1198 	{
1199 		size_t len = vm->buffer.len - 1;
1200 		const char* str = vm->buffer.v;
1201 
1202 		// We don't want to clear the buffer when the line ends with a backslash
1203 		// because a backslash newline is special in bc.
1204 		clear = (len < 2 || str[len - 2] != '\\' || str[len - 1] != '\n');
1205 		if (!clear) continue;
1206 
1207 		// Process the data.
1208 		bc_vm_process(vm->buffer.v, BC_MODE_STDIN);
1209 
1210 		if (vm->eof) break;
1211 		else
1212 		{
1213 			BC_SIG_LOCK;
1214 			bc_vm_clean();
1215 			BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1216 		}
1217 	}
1218 
1219 #if BC_ENABLED
1220 	// End the if statements.
1221 	if (BC_IS_BC) bc_vm_endif();
1222 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1223 
1224 err:
1225 
1226 	BC_SIG_MAYLOCK;
1227 
1228 	// Cleanup.
1229 	bc_vm_clean();
1230 
1231 #if !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
1232 	assert(vm->status != BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL);
1233 
1234 	vm->status = vm->status == BC_STATUS_QUIT || !BC_I ? vm->status :
1235 	                                                     BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
1236 #else // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
1237 	vm->status = vm->status == BC_STATUS_ERROR_FATAL ||
1238 	                     vm->status == BC_STATUS_QUIT || !BC_I ?
1239 	                 vm->status :
1240 	                 BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
1241 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_MEMCHECK
1242 
1243 	if (!vm->status && !vm->eof)
1244 	{
1245 		bc_vec_empty(&vm->buffer);
1246 		BC_LONGJMP_STOP;
1247 		BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1248 		goto restart;
1249 	}
1250 
1251 #if BC_DEBUG
1252 	// Since these are tied to this function, free them here. We only free in
1253 	// debug mode because stdin is always the last thing read.
1254 	bc_vec_free(&vm->line_buf);
1255 	bc_vec_free(&vm->buffer);
1256 #endif // BC_DEBUG
1257 
1258 	BC_LONGJMP_CONT(vm);
1259 }
1260 
1261 bool
1262 bc_vm_readBuf(bool clear)
1263 {
1264 	size_t len = vm->exprs.len - 1;
1265 	bool more;
1266 
1267 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_NOT_LOCKED;
1268 
1269 	// Clear the buffer if desired.
1270 	if (clear) bc_vec_empty(&vm->buffer);
1271 
1272 	// We want to pop the nul byte off because that's what bc_read_buf()
1273 	// expects.
1274 	bc_vec_pop(&vm->buffer);
1275 
1276 	// Read one line of expressions.
1277 	more = bc_read_buf(&vm->buffer, vm->exprs.v, &len);
1278 	bc_vec_pushByte(&vm->buffer, '\0');
1279 
1280 	return more;
1281 }
1282 
1283 static void
1284 bc_vm_exprs(void)
1285 {
1286 	bool clear;
1287 
1288 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1289 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
1290 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1291 
1292 	clear = true;
1293 	vm->mode = BC_MODE_EXPRS;
1294 
1295 	// Prepare the lexer.
1296 	bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, bc_program_exprs_name);
1297 
1298 	// We initialize this so that the lexer can access it in the case that it
1299 	// needs more data for expressions, such as for a multiline string or
1300 	// comment. See the comment on the allocation of vm->buffer above in
1301 	// bc_vm_stdin() for more information.
1302 	BC_SIG_LOCK;
1303 	bc_vec_init(&vm->buffer, sizeof(uchar), BC_DTOR_NONE);
1304 	BC_SETJMP_LOCKED(vm, err);
1305 	BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1306 
1307 	while (bc_vm_readBuf(clear))
1308 	{
1309 		size_t len = vm->buffer.len - 1;
1310 		const char* str = vm->buffer.v;
1311 
1312 		// We don't want to clear the buffer when the line ends with a backslash
1313 		// because a backslash newline is special in bc.
1314 		clear = (len < 2 || str[len - 2] != '\\' || str[len - 1] != '\n');
1315 		if (!clear) continue;
1316 
1317 		// Process the data.
1318 		bc_vm_process(vm->buffer.v, BC_MODE_EXPRS);
1319 	}
1320 
1321 	// If we were not supposed to clear, then we should process everything. This
1322 	// makes sure that errors get reported.
1323 	if (!clear) bc_vm_process(vm->buffer.v, BC_MODE_EXPRS);
1324 
1325 err:
1326 
1327 	BC_SIG_MAYLOCK;
1328 
1329 	// Cleanup.
1330 	bc_vm_clean();
1331 
1332 	// bc_program_reset(), called by bc_vm_clean(), resets the status.
1333 	// We want it to clear the sig_pop variable in case it was set.
1334 	if (vm->status == (sig_atomic_t) BC_STATUS_SUCCESS) BC_LONGJMP_STOP;
1335 
1336 	// Since this is tied to this function, free it here. We always free it here
1337 	// because bc_vm_stdin() may or may not use it later.
1338 	bc_vec_free(&vm->buffer);
1339 
1340 	BC_LONGJMP_CONT(vm);
1341 }
1342 
1343 #if BC_ENABLED
1344 
1345 /**
1346  * Loads a math library.
1347  * @param name  The name of the library.
1348  * @param text  The text of the source code.
1349  */
1350 static void
1351 bc_vm_load(const char* name, const char* text)
1352 {
1353 	bc_lex_file(&vm->prs.l, name);
1354 	bc_parse_text(&vm->prs, text, BC_MODE_FILE);
1355 
1356 	BC_SIG_LOCK;
1357 
1358 	while (vm->prs.l.t != BC_LEX_EOF)
1359 	{
1360 		vm->parse(&vm->prs);
1361 	}
1362 
1363 	BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1364 }
1365 
1366 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1367 
1368 /**
1369  * Loads the default error messages.
1370  */
1371 static void
1372 bc_vm_defaultMsgs(void)
1373 {
1374 	size_t i;
1375 
1376 	// Load the error categories.
1377 	for (i = 0; i < BC_ERR_IDX_NELEMS + BC_ENABLED; ++i)
1378 	{
1379 		vm->err_ids[i] = bc_errs[i];
1380 	}
1381 
1382 	// Load the error messages.
1383 	for (i = 0; i < BC_ERR_NELEMS; ++i)
1384 	{
1385 		vm->err_msgs[i] = bc_err_msgs[i];
1386 	}
1387 }
1388 
1389 /**
1390  * Loads the error messages for the locale. If NLS is disabled, this just loads
1391  * the default messages.
1392  */
1393 static void
1394 bc_vm_gettext(void)
1395 {
1396 #if BC_ENABLE_NLS
1397 	uchar id = 0;
1398 	int set, msg = 1;
1399 	size_t i;
1400 
1401 	// If no locale, load the defaults.
1402 	if (vm->locale == NULL)
1403 	{
1404 		vm->catalog = BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG;
1405 		bc_vm_defaultMsgs();
1406 		return;
1407 	}
1408 
1409 	vm->catalog = catopen(BC_MAINEXEC, NL_CAT_LOCALE);
1410 
1411 	// If no catalog, load the defaults.
1412 	if (vm->catalog == BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG)
1413 	{
1414 		bc_vm_defaultMsgs();
1415 		return;
1416 	}
1417 
1418 	// Load the error categories.
1419 	for (set = 1; msg <= BC_ERR_IDX_NELEMS + BC_ENABLED; ++msg)
1420 	{
1421 		vm->err_ids[msg - 1] = catgets(vm->catalog, set, msg, bc_errs[msg - 1]);
1422 	}
1423 
1424 	i = 0;
1425 	id = bc_err_ids[i];
1426 
1427 	// Load the error messages. In order to understand this loop, you must know
1428 	// the order of messages and categories in the enum and in the locale files.
1429 	for (set = id + 2, msg = 1; i < BC_ERR_NELEMS; ++i, ++msg)
1430 	{
1431 		if (id != bc_err_ids[i])
1432 		{
1433 			msg = 1;
1434 			id = bc_err_ids[i];
1435 			set = id + 2;
1436 		}
1437 
1438 		vm->err_msgs[i] = catgets(vm->catalog, set, msg, bc_err_msgs[i]);
1439 	}
1440 #else // BC_ENABLE_NLS
1441 	bc_vm_defaultMsgs();
1442 #endif // BC_ENABLE_NLS
1443 }
1444 
1445 /**
1446  * Starts execution. Really, this is a function of historical accident; it could
1447  * probably be combined with bc_vm_boot(), but I don't care enough. Really, this
1448  * function starts when execution of bc or dc source code starts.
1449  */
1450 static void
1451 bc_vm_exec(void)
1452 {
1453 	size_t i;
1454 #if DC_ENABLED
1455 	bool has_file = false;
1456 #endif // DC_ENABLED
1457 
1458 #if BC_ENABLED
1459 	// Load the math libraries.
1460 	if (BC_IS_BC && (vm->flags & BC_FLAG_L))
1461 	{
1462 		// Can't allow redefinitions in the builtin library.
1463 		vm->no_redefine = true;
1464 
1465 		bc_vm_load(bc_lib_name, bc_lib);
1466 
1467 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
1468 		if (!BC_IS_POSIX) bc_vm_load(bc_lib2_name, bc_lib2);
1469 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
1470 
1471 		// Make sure to clear this.
1472 		vm->no_redefine = false;
1473 
1474 		// Execute to ensure that all is hunky dory. Without this, scale can be
1475 		// set improperly.
1476 		bc_program_exec(&vm->prog);
1477 	}
1478 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1479 
1480 	// If there are expressions to execute...
1481 	if (vm->exprs.len)
1482 	{
1483 		// Process the expressions.
1484 		bc_vm_exprs();
1485 
1486 		// Sometimes, executing expressions means we need to quit.
1487 		if (!vm->no_exprs && vm->exit_exprs && BC_EXPR_EXIT) return;
1488 	}
1489 
1490 	// Process files.
1491 	for (i = 0; i < vm->files.len; ++i)
1492 	{
1493 		char* path = *((char**) bc_vec_item(&vm->files, i));
1494 		if (!strcmp(path, "")) continue;
1495 #if DC_ENABLED
1496 		has_file = true;
1497 #endif // DC_ENABLED
1498 		bc_vm_file(path);
1499 	}
1500 
1501 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
1502 	// These are needed for the pseudo-random number generator.
1503 	bc_unveil("/dev/urandom", "r");
1504 	bc_unveil("/dev/random", "r");
1505 	bc_unveil(NULL, NULL);
1506 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
1507 
1508 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
1509 
1510 	// We need to keep tty if history is enabled, and we need to keep rpath for
1511 	// the times when we read from /dev/urandom.
1512 	if (BC_TTY && !vm->history.badTerm) bc_pledge(bc_pledge_end_history, NULL);
1513 	else
1514 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
1515 	{
1516 		bc_pledge(bc_pledge_end, NULL);
1517 	}
1518 
1519 #if BC_ENABLE_AFL
1520 	// This is the thing that makes fuzzing with AFL++ so fast. If you move this
1521 	// back, you won't cause any problems, but fuzzing will slow down. If you
1522 	// move this forward, you won't fuzz anything because you will be skipping
1523 	// the reading from stdin.
1524 	__AFL_INIT();
1525 #endif // BC_ENABLE_AFL
1526 
1527 	// Execute from stdin. bc always does.
1528 	if (BC_VM_RUN_STDIN(has_file)) bc_vm_stdin();
1529 }
1530 
1531 void
1532 bc_vm_boot(int argc, char* argv[])
1533 {
1534 	int ttyin, ttyout, ttyerr;
1535 	bool tty;
1536 	const char* const env_len = BC_VM_LINE_LENGTH_STR;
1537 	const char* const env_args = BC_VM_ENV_ARGS_STR;
1538 	const char* const env_exit = BC_VM_EXPR_EXIT_STR;
1539 	const char* const env_clamp = BC_VM_DIGIT_CLAMP_STR;
1540 	int env_exit_def = BC_VM_EXPR_EXIT_DEF;
1541 	int env_clamp_def = BC_VM_DIGIT_CLAMP_DEF;
1542 	BcBigDig scale = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX;
1543 	BcBigDig env_scale = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX;
1544 	BcBigDig ibase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX;
1545 	BcBigDig env_ibase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX;
1546 	BcBigDig obase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX;
1547 	BcBigDig env_obase = BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX;
1548 
1549 	// We need to know which of stdin, stdout, and stderr are tty's.
1550 	ttyin = isatty(STDIN_FILENO);
1551 	ttyout = isatty(STDOUT_FILENO);
1552 	ttyerr = isatty(STDERR_FILENO);
1553 	tty = (ttyin != 0 && ttyout != 0 && ttyerr != 0);
1554 
1555 	vm->flags |= ttyin ? BC_FLAG_TTYIN : 0;
1556 	vm->flags |= tty ? BC_FLAG_TTY : 0;
1557 	vm->flags |= ttyin && ttyout ? BC_FLAG_I : 0;
1558 
1559 	// Set up signals.
1560 	bc_vm_sigaction();
1561 
1562 	// Initialize some vm stuff. This is separate to make things easier for the
1563 	// library.
1564 	bc_vm_init();
1565 
1566 	// Explicitly set this in case NULL isn't all zeroes.
1567 	vm->file = NULL;
1568 
1569 	// Set the error messages.
1570 	bc_vm_gettext();
1571 
1572 #if BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
1573 
1574 	// Initialize the output file buffers.
1575 	bc_file_init(&vm->ferr, stderr);
1576 	bc_file_init(&vm->fout, stdout);
1577 
1578 	// Set the input buffer.
1579 	vm->buf = output_bufs;
1580 
1581 #else // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
1582 
1583 	// Initialize the output file buffers. They each take portions of the global
1584 	// buffer. stdout gets more because it will probably have more data.
1585 	bc_file_init(&vm->ferr, STDERR_FILENO, output_bufs + BC_VM_STDOUT_BUF_SIZE,
1586 	             BC_VM_STDERR_BUF_SIZE);
1587 	bc_file_init(&vm->fout, STDOUT_FILENO, output_bufs, BC_VM_STDOUT_BUF_SIZE);
1588 
1589 	// Set the input buffer to the rest of the global buffer.
1590 	vm->buf = output_bufs + BC_VM_STDOUT_BUF_SIZE + BC_VM_STDERR_BUF_SIZE;
1591 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LINE_LIB
1592 
1593 	// Set the line length by environment variable.
1594 	vm->line_len = (uint16_t) bc_vm_envLen(env_len);
1595 
1596 	bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_exit, env_exit_def, BC_FLAG_EXPR_EXIT);
1597 	bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_clamp, env_clamp_def, BC_FLAG_DIGIT_CLAMP);
1598 
1599 	// Clear the files and expressions vectors, just in case. This marks them as
1600 	// *not* allocated.
1601 	bc_vec_clear(&vm->files);
1602 	bc_vec_clear(&vm->exprs);
1603 
1604 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1605 
1606 	// Initialize the slab vector.
1607 	bc_slabvec_init(&vm->slabs);
1608 
1609 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1610 
1611 	// Initialize the program and main parser. These have to be in this order
1612 	// because the program has to be initialized first, since a pointer to it is
1613 	// passed to the parser.
1614 	bc_program_init(&vm->prog);
1615 	bc_parse_init(&vm->prs, &vm->prog, BC_PROG_MAIN);
1616 
1617 	// Set defaults.
1618 	vm->flags |= BC_TTY ? BC_FLAG_P | BC_FLAG_R : 0;
1619 	vm->flags |= BC_I ? BC_FLAG_Q : 0;
1620 
1621 #if BC_ENABLED
1622 	if (BC_IS_BC)
1623 	{
1624 		// bc checks this environment variable to see if it should run in
1625 		// standard mode.
1626 		char* var = bc_vm_getenv("POSIXLY_CORRECT");
1627 
1628 		vm->flags |= BC_FLAG_S * (var != NULL);
1629 		bc_vm_getenvFree(var);
1630 
1631 		// Set whether we print the banner or not.
1632 		if (BC_I) bc_vm_setenvFlag("BC_BANNER", BC_DEFAULT_BANNER, BC_FLAG_Q);
1633 	}
1634 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1635 
1636 	// Are we in TTY mode?
1637 	if (BC_TTY)
1638 	{
1639 		const char* const env_tty = BC_VM_TTY_MODE_STR;
1640 		int env_tty_def = BC_VM_TTY_MODE_DEF;
1641 		const char* const env_prompt = BC_VM_PROMPT_STR;
1642 		int env_prompt_def = BC_VM_PROMPT_DEF;
1643 
1644 		// Set flags for TTY mode and prompt.
1645 		bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_tty, env_tty_def, BC_FLAG_TTY);
1646 		bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_prompt, tty ? env_prompt_def : 0, BC_FLAG_P);
1647 
1648 #if BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
1649 		// If TTY mode is used, activate history.
1650 		if (BC_TTY) bc_history_init(&vm->history);
1651 #endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
1652 	}
1653 
1654 	// Process environment and command-line arguments.
1655 	bc_vm_envArgs(env_args, &env_scale, &env_ibase, &env_obase);
1656 	bc_args(argc, argv, true, &scale, &ibase, &obase);
1657 
1658 	// This section is here because we don't want the math library to stomp on
1659 	// the user's given value for scale. And we don't want ibase affecting how
1660 	// the scale is interpreted. Also, it's sectioned off just for this comment.
1661 	{
1662 		BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1663 
1664 		scale = scale == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX ? env_scale : scale;
1665 #if BC_ENABLED
1666 		// Assign the library value only if it is used and no value was set.
1667 		scale = scale == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX && BC_L ? 20 : scale;
1668 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1669 		obase = obase == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX ? env_obase : obase;
1670 		ibase = ibase == BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX ? env_ibase : ibase;
1671 
1672 		if (scale != BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX)
1673 		{
1674 			bc_program_assignBuiltin(&vm->prog, true, false, scale);
1675 		}
1676 
1677 		if (obase != BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX)
1678 		{
1679 			bc_program_assignBuiltin(&vm->prog, false, true, obase);
1680 		}
1681 
1682 		// This is last to avoid it affecting the value of the others.
1683 		if (ibase != BC_NUM_BIGDIG_MAX)
1684 		{
1685 			bc_program_assignBuiltin(&vm->prog, false, false, ibase);
1686 		}
1687 
1688 		BC_SIG_LOCK;
1689 	}
1690 
1691 	// If we are in interactive mode...
1692 	if (BC_I)
1693 	{
1694 		const char* const env_sigint = BC_VM_SIGINT_RESET_STR;
1695 		int env_sigint_def = BC_VM_SIGINT_RESET_DEF;
1696 
1697 		// Set whether we reset on SIGINT or not.
1698 		bc_vm_setenvFlag(env_sigint, env_sigint_def, BC_FLAG_SIGINT);
1699 	}
1700 
1701 #if BC_ENABLED
1702 	// Disable global stacks in POSIX mode.
1703 	if (BC_IS_POSIX) vm->flags &= ~(BC_FLAG_G);
1704 
1705 	// Print the banner if allowed. We have to be in bc, in interactive mode,
1706 	// and not be quieted by command-line option or environment variable.
1707 	if (BC_IS_BC && BC_I && (vm->flags & BC_FLAG_Q))
1708 	{
1709 		bc_vm_info(NULL);
1710 		bc_file_putchar(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none, '\n');
1711 		bc_file_flush(&vm->fout, bc_flush_none);
1712 	}
1713 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1714 
1715 	BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
1716 
1717 	// Start executing.
1718 	bc_vm_exec();
1719 }
1720 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1721 
1722 void
1723 bc_vm_init(void)
1724 {
1725 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1726 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
1727 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1728 
1729 	BC_SIG_ASSERT_LOCKED;
1730 
1731 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1732 	// Set up the constant zero.
1733 	bc_num_setup(&vm->zero, vm->zero_num, BC_VM_ONE_CAP);
1734 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1735 
1736 	// Set up more constant BcNum's.
1737 	bc_num_setup(&vm->one, vm->one_num, BC_VM_ONE_CAP);
1738 	bc_num_one(&vm->one);
1739 
1740 	// Set up more constant BcNum's.
1741 	// NOLINTNEXTLINE
1742 	memcpy(vm->max_num, bc_num_bigdigMax,
1743 	       bc_num_bigdigMax_size * sizeof(BcDig));
1744 	// NOLINTNEXTLINE
1745 	memcpy(vm->max2_num, bc_num_bigdigMax2,
1746 	       bc_num_bigdigMax2_size * sizeof(BcDig));
1747 	bc_num_setup(&vm->max, vm->max_num, BC_NUM_BIGDIG_LOG10);
1748 	bc_num_setup(&vm->max2, vm->max2_num, BC_NUM_BIGDIG_LOG10);
1749 	vm->max.len = bc_num_bigdigMax_size;
1750 	vm->max2.len = bc_num_bigdigMax2_size;
1751 
1752 	// Set up the maxes for the globals.
1753 	vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_IBASE] = BC_NUM_MAX_POSIX_IBASE;
1754 	vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_OBASE] = BC_MAX_OBASE;
1755 	vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_SCALE] = BC_MAX_SCALE;
1756 
1757 #if BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
1758 	vm->maxes[BC_PROG_MAX_RAND] = ((BcRand) 0) - 1;
1759 #endif // BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH
1760 
1761 #if BC_ENABLED
1762 #if !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1763 	// bc has a higher max ibase when it's not in POSIX mode.
1764 	if (BC_IS_BC && !BC_IS_POSIX)
1765 #endif // !BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1766 	{
1767 		vm->maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_IBASE] = BC_NUM_MAX_IBASE;
1768 	}
1769 #endif // BC_ENABLED
1770 }
1771 
1772 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1773 void
1774 bc_vm_atexit(void)
1775 {
1776 #if BC_DEBUG
1777 #if BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1778 	BcVm* vm = bcl_getspecific();
1779 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1780 #endif // BC_DEBUG
1781 
1782 	bc_vm_shutdown();
1783 
1784 #if BC_DEBUG
1785 	bc_vec_free(&vm->jmp_bufs);
1786 #endif // BC_DEBUG
1787 }
1788 #else // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1789 int
1790 bc_vm_atexit(int status)
1791 {
1792 	// Set the status correctly.
1793 	int s = BC_STATUS_IS_ERROR(status) ? status : BC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
1794 
1795 	bc_vm_shutdown();
1796 
1797 #if BC_DEBUG
1798 	bc_vec_free(&vm->jmp_bufs);
1799 #endif // BC_DEBUG
1800 
1801 	return s;
1802 }
1803 #endif // BC_ENABLE_LIBRARY
1804