/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 1997, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * * $Id$ */ #include "db_config.h" #include "db_int.h" /* * __os_getenv -- * Retrieve an environment variable. */ int __os_getenv(env, name, bpp, buflen) ENV *env; const char *name; char **bpp; size_t buflen; { #ifdef DB_WINCE COMPQUIET(name, NULL); /* WinCE does not have a getenv implementation. */ return (0); #else _TCHAR *tname, tbuf[1024]; int ret; char *p; /* * If there's a value and the buffer is large enough: * copy value into the pointer, return 0 * If there's a value and the buffer is too short: * set pointer to NULL, return EINVAL * If there's no value: * set pointer to NULL, return 0 */ if ((p = getenv(name)) != NULL) { if (strlen(p) < buflen) { (void)strcpy(*bpp, p); return (0); } goto small_buf; } TO_TSTRING(env, name, tname, ret); if (ret != 0) return (ret); /* * The declared size of the tbuf buffer limits the maximum environment * variable size in Berkeley DB on Windows. If that's too small, or if * we need to get rid of large allocations on the BDB stack, we should * malloc the tbuf memory. */ ret = GetEnvironmentVariable(tname, tbuf, sizeof(tbuf)); FREE_STRING(env, tname); /* * If GetEnvironmentVariable succeeds, the return value is the number * of characters stored in the buffer pointed to by lpBuffer, not * including the terminating null character. If the buffer is not * large enough to hold the data, the return value is the buffer size, * in characters, required to hold the string and its terminating null * character. If GetEnvironmentVariable fails, the return value is * zero. If the specified environment variable was not found in the * environment block, GetLastError returns ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND. */ if (ret == 0) { if ((ret = __os_get_syserr()) == ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND) { *bpp = NULL; return (0); } __db_syserr(env, ret, "GetEnvironmentVariable"); return (__os_posix_err(ret)); } if (ret > (int)sizeof(tbuf)) goto small_buf; FROM_TSTRING(env, tbuf, p, ret); if (ret != 0) return (ret); if (strlen(p) < buflen) (void)strcpy(*bpp, p); else *bpp = NULL; FREE_STRING(env, p); if (*bpp == NULL) goto small_buf; return (0); small_buf: *bpp = NULL; __db_errx(env, "%s: buffer too small to hold environment variable %s", name, p); return (EINVAL); #endif }