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diff --git a/generic/tclEnv.c b/generic/tclEnv.c
index b5ae6ea..66ddb57 100644
--- a/generic/tclEnv.c
+++ b/generic/tclEnv.c
@@ -43,11 +43,6 @@ static char * EnvTraceProc(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp,
static void ReplaceString(const char *oldStr, char *newStr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclSetEnv(const char *name, const char *value);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclUnsetEnv(const char *name);
-
-#if defined(__CYGWIN__)
- static void TclCygwinPutenv(char *string);
-# define putenv TclCygwinPutenv
-#endif
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -76,36 +71,56 @@ TclSetupEnv(
Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Interpreter whose "env" array is to be
* managed. */
{
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr;
Tcl_DString envString;
- char *p1, *p2;
- int i;
+ Tcl_HashTable namesHash;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
/*
* Synchronize the values in the environ array with the contents of the
* Tcl "env" variable. To do this:
- * 1) Remove the trace that fires when the "env" var is unset.
- * 2) Unset the "env" variable.
- * 3) If there are no environ variables, create an empty "env" array.
- * Otherwise populate the array with current values.
- * 4) Add a trace that synchronizes the "env" array.
+ * 1) Remove the trace that fires when the "env" var is updated.
+ * 2) Find the existing contents of the "env", storing in a hash table.
+ * 3) Create/update elements for each environ variable, removing
+ * elements from the hash table as we go.
+ * 4) Remove the elements for each remaining entry in the hash table,
+ * which must have existed before yet have no analog in the environ
+ * variable.
+ * 5) Add a trace that synchronizes the "env" array.
*/
Tcl_UntraceVar2(interp, "env", NULL,
TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_TRACE_WRITES | TCL_TRACE_UNSETS |
TCL_TRACE_READS | TCL_TRACE_ARRAY, EnvTraceProc, NULL);
- Tcl_UnsetVar2(interp, "env", NULL, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
+ /*
+ * Find out what elements are currently in the global env array.
+ */
- if (environ[0] == NULL) {
- Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr;
+ TclNewLiteralStringObj(varNamePtr, "env");
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+ Tcl_InitObjHashTable(&namesHash);
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, varNamePtr, NULL, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY,
+ /*msg*/ 0, /*createPart1*/ 0, /*createPart2*/ 0, &arrayPtr);
+ TclFindArrayPtrElements(varPtr, &namesHash);
+
+ /*
+ * Go through the environment array and transfer its values into Tcl. At
+ * the same time, remove those elements we add/update from the hash table
+ * of existing elements, so that after this part processes, that table
+ * will hold just the parts to remove.
+ */
+
+ if (environ[0] != NULL) {
+ int i;
- TclNewLiteralStringObj(varNamePtr, "env");
- Tcl_IncrRefCount(varNamePtr);
- TclArraySet(interp, varNamePtr, NULL);
- Tcl_DecrRefCount(varNamePtr);
- } else {
Tcl_MutexLock(&envMutex);
for (i = 0; environ[i] != NULL; i++) {
+ Tcl_Obj *obj1, *obj2;
+ char *p1, *p2;
+
p1 = Tcl_ExternalToUtfDString(NULL, environ[i], -1, &envString);
p2 = strchr(p1, '=');
if (p2 == NULL) {
@@ -119,12 +134,41 @@ TclSetupEnv(
}
p2++;
p2[-1] = '\0';
- Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "env", p1, p2, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
+ obj1 = Tcl_NewStringObj(p1, -1);
+ obj2 = Tcl_NewStringObj(p2, -1);
Tcl_DStringFree(&envString);
+
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(obj1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(obj2);
+ Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, varNamePtr, obj1, obj2, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
+ hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&namesHash, obj1);
+ if (hPtr != NULL) {
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
+ }
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(obj1);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(obj2);
}
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&envMutex);
}
+ /*
+ * Delete those elements that existed in the array but which had no
+ * counterparts in the environment array.
+ */
+
+ for (hPtr=Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&namesHash, &search); hPtr!=NULL;
+ hPtr=Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
+ Tcl_Obj *elemName = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+
+ TclObjUnsetVar2(interp, varNamePtr, elemName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
+ }
+ Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&namesHash);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+
+ /*
+ * Re-establish the trace.
+ */
+
Tcl_TraceVar2(interp, "env", NULL,
TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_TRACE_WRITES | TCL_TRACE_UNSETS |
TCL_TRACE_READS | TCL_TRACE_ARRAY, EnvTraceProc, NULL);
@@ -395,7 +439,7 @@ TclUnsetEnv(
* that no = should be included, and Windows requires it.
*/
-#if defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#if defined(_WIN32)
string = ckalloc(length + 2);
memcpy(string, name, (size_t) length);
string[length] = '=';
@@ -404,7 +448,7 @@ TclUnsetEnv(
string = ckalloc(length + 1);
memcpy(string, name, (size_t) length);
string[length] = '\0';
-#endif /* WIN32 */
+#endif /* _WIN32 */
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, string, -1, &envString);
string = ckrealloc(string, Tcl_DStringLength(&envString) + 1);
@@ -507,7 +551,8 @@ TclGetEnv(
* array.
*
* Results:
- * Always returns NULL to indicate success.
+ * Returns NULL to indicate success, or an error-message if the array
+ * element being handled doesn't exist.
*
* Side effects:
* Environment variable changes get propagated. If the whole "env" array
@@ -690,98 +735,6 @@ TclFinalizeEnvironment(void)
}
}
-#if defined(__CYGWIN__)
-
-/*
- * When using cygwin, when an environment variable changes, we need to synch
- * with both the cygwin environment (in case the application C code calls
- * fork) and the Windows environment (in case the application TCL code calls
- * exec, which calls the Windows CreateProcess function).
- */
-DLLIMPORT extern void __stdcall SetEnvironmentVariableA(const char*, const char *);
-
-static void
-TclCygwinPutenv(
- char *str)
-{
- char *name, *value;
-
- /*
- * Get the name and value, so that we can change the environment variable
- * for Windows.
- */
-
- name = alloca(strlen(str) + 1);
- strcpy(name, str);
- for (value=name ; *value!='=' && *value!='\0' ; ++value) {
- /* Empty body */
- }
- if (*value == '\0') {
- /* Can't happen. */
- return;
- }
- *(value++) = '\0';
- if (*value == '\0') {
- value = NULL;
- }
-
- /*
- * Set the cygwin environment variable.
- */
-
-#undef putenv
- if (value == NULL) {
- unsetenv(name);
- } else {
- putenv(str);
- }
-
- /*
- * Before changing the environment variable in Windows, if this is PATH,
- * we need to convert the value back to a Windows style path.
- *
- * FIXME: The calling program may know it is running under windows, and
- * may have set the path to a Windows path, or, worse, appended or
- * prepended a Windows path to PATH.
- */
-
- if (strcmp(name, "PATH") != 0) {
- /*
- * If this is Path, eliminate any PATH variable, to prevent any
- * confusion.
- */
-
- if (strcmp(name, "Path") == 0) {
- SetEnvironmentVariableA("PATH", NULL);
- unsetenv("PATH");
- }
-
- SetEnvironmentVariableA(name, value);
- } else {
- char *buf;
-
- /*
- * Eliminate any Path variable, to prevent any confusion.
- */
-
- SetEnvironmentVariableA("Path", NULL);
- unsetenv("Path");
-
- if (value == NULL) {
- buf = NULL;
- } else {
- int size;
-
- size = cygwin_conv_path_list(0, value, NULL, 0);
- buf = alloca(size + 1);
- cygwin_conv_path_list(0, value, buf, size);
- }
-
- SetEnvironmentVariableA(name, buf);
- }
-}
-#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
-
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: c