#include #include #include #include #include #define TOOL(name) int name##_main(int, char**); #include "tools.h" #undef TOOL static struct { const char* name; int (*func)(int, char**); } tools[] = { #define TOOL(name) { #name, name##_main }, #include "tools.h" #undef TOOL { 0, 0 }, }; static void SIGPIPE_handler(int signal) { // Those desktop Linux tools that catch SIGPIPE seem to agree that it's // a successful way to exit, not a failure. (Which makes sense --- we were // told to stop by a reader, rather than failing to continue ourselves.) _exit(0); } int main(int argc, char** argv) { // Let's assume that none of this code handles broken pipes. At least ls, // ps, and top were broken (though I'd previously added this fix locally // to top). We exit rather than use SIG_IGN because tools like top will // just keep on writing to nowhere forever if we don't stop them. signal(SIGPIPE, SIGPIPE_handler); char* cmd = strrchr(argv[0], '/'); char* name = cmd ? (cmd + 1) : argv[0]; for (size_t i = 0; tools[i].name; i++) { if (!strcmp(tools[i].name, name)) { return tools[i].func(argc, argv); } } printf("%s: no such tool\n", argv[0]); return 127; } int toolbox_main(int argc, char** argv) { // "toolbox foo ..." is equivalent to "foo ..." if (argc > 1) { return main(argc - 1, argv + 1); } // Plain "toolbox" lists the tools. for (size_t i = 1; tools[i].name; i++) { printf("%s%c", tools[i].name, tools[i+1].name ? ' ' : '\n'); } return 0; }