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28.Dd September 30, 2015
29.Dt WORDEXP 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm wordexp
33.Nd "perform shell-style word expansions"
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In wordexp.h
38.Ft int
39.Fn wordexp "const char * restrict words" "wordexp_t * restrict we" "int flags"
40.Ft void
41.Fn wordfree "wordexp_t *we"
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Fn wordexp
45function performs shell-style word expansion on
46.Fa words
47and places the list of words into the
48.Va we_wordv
49member of
50.Fa we ,
51and the number of words into
52.Va we_wordc .
53.Pp
54The
55.Fa flags
56argument is the bitwise inclusive OR of any of the following constants:
57.Bl -tag -width ".Dv WRDE_SHOWERR"
58.It Dv WRDE_APPEND
59Append the words to those generated by a previous call to
60.Fn wordexp .
61.It Dv WRDE_DOOFFS
62As many
63.Dv NULL
64pointers as are specified by the
65.Va we_offs
66member of
67.Fa we
68are added to the front of
69.Va we_wordv .
70.It Dv WRDE_NOCMD
71Disallow command substitution in
72.Fa words .
73See the note in
74.Sx BUGS
75before using this.
76.It Dv WRDE_REUSE
77The
78.Fa we
79argument was passed to a previous successful call to
80.Fn wordexp
81but has not been passed to
82.Fn wordfree .
83The implementation may reuse the space allocated to it.
84.It Dv WRDE_SHOWERR
85Do not redirect shell error messages to
86.Pa /dev/null .
87.It Dv WRDE_UNDEF
88Report error on an attempt to expand an undefined shell variable.
89.El
90.Pp
91The
92.Vt wordexp_t
93structure is defined in
94.In wordexp.h
95as:
96.Bd -literal -offset indent
97typedef struct {
98	size_t	we_wordc;	/* count of words matched */
99	char	**we_wordv;	/* pointer to list of words */
100	size_t	we_offs;	/* slots to reserve in we_wordv */
101} wordexp_t;
102.Ed
103.Pp
104The
105.Fn wordfree
106function frees the memory allocated by
107.Fn wordexp .
108.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
109The
110.Fn wordexp
111function is implemented using the undocumented
112.Ic freebsd_wordexp
113shell built-in command.
114.Sh RETURN VALUES
115The
116.Fn wordexp
117function returns zero if successful, otherwise it returns one of the following
118error codes:
119.Bl -tag -width ".Dv WRDE_NOSPACE"
120.It Dv WRDE_BADCHAR
121The
122.Fa words
123argument contains one of the following unquoted characters:
124.Aq newline ,
125.Ql | ,
126.Ql & ,
127.Ql \&; ,
128.Ql < ,
129.Ql > ,
130.Ql \&( ,
131.Ql \&) ,
132.Ql { ,
133.Ql } .
134.It Dv WRDE_BADVAL
135An error after successful parsing,
136such as an attempt to expand an undefined shell variable with
137.Dv WRDE_UNDEF
138set in
139.Fa flags .
140.It Dv WRDE_CMDSUB
141An attempt was made to use command substitution and
142.Dv WRDE_NOCMD
143is set in
144.Fa flags .
145.It Dv WRDE_NOSPACE
146Not enough memory to store the result or
147an error during
148.Xr fork 2 .
149.It Dv WRDE_SYNTAX
150Shell syntax error in
151.Fa words .
152.El
153.Pp
154The
155.Fn wordfree
156function returns no value.
157.Sh ENVIRONMENT
158.Bl -tag -width ".Ev IFS"
159.It Ev IFS
160Field separator.
161.El
162.Sh EXAMPLES
163Invoke the editor on all
164.Pa .c
165files in the current directory
166and
167.Pa /etc/motd
168(error checking omitted):
169.Bd -literal -offset indent
170wordexp_t we;
171
172wordexp("${EDITOR:-vi} *.c /etc/motd", &we, 0);
173execvp(we.we_wordv[0], we.we_wordv);
174.Ed
175.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
176Diagnostic messages from the shell are written to the standard error output
177if
178.Dv WRDE_SHOWERR
179is set in
180.Fa flags .
181.Sh SEE ALSO
182.Xr sh 1 ,
183.Xr fnmatch 3 ,
184.Xr glob 3 ,
185.Xr popen 3 ,
186.Xr system 3
187.Sh STANDARDS
188The
189.Fn wordexp
190and
191.Fn wordfree
192functions conform to
193.St -p1003.1-2001 .
194.Sh BUGS
195The current
196.Fn wordexp
197implementation does not recognize multibyte characters other than UTF-8, since
198the shell (which it invokes to perform expansions) does not.
199.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
200Pathname generation may create output that is exponentially larger than the
201input size.
202.Pp
203Although this implementation detects command substitution reliably for
204.Dv WRDE_NOCMD ,
205the attack surface remains fairly large.
206Also, some other implementations
207(such as older versions of this one)
208may execute command substitutions even if
209.Dv WRDE_NOCMD
210is set.
211