/************************************************************************* * * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * Copyright 2000, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * * OpenOffice.org is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 * only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * OpenOffice.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 for more details * (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 3 along with OpenOffice.org. If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef LINUX #define __USE_GNU #endif #include #include "cppuhelper/findsofficepath.h" #include "rtl/string.h" #include "sal/types.h" char const* getPath(); char* createCommandName( char* argv0 ); const int SEPARATOR = '/'; const char* PATHSEPARATOR = ":"; /* * The main function implements a loader for applications which use UNO. * *

This code runs on the Unix/Linux platforms only.

* *

The main function detects a UNO installation on the system and adds the * relevant directories of the installation to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment * variable. After that, the application process is loaded and started, whereby * the new process inherits the environment of the calling process, including * the modified LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. The application's * executable name must be the same as the name of this executable, prefixed * by '_'.

*

On MACOSX DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is used instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH!

* *

A UNO installation can be specified by the user by setting the UNO_PATH * environment variable to the program directory of the UNO installation. * If no installation is specified by the user, the default installation on * the system will be taken. The default installation is found from the * PATH environment variable. This requires that the 'soffice' executable or * a symbolic link is in one of the directories listed in the PATH environment * variable.

*/ int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { char const* path; char* cmdname; (void) argc; /* avoid warning about unused parameter */ /* get the path of the UNO installation */ path = getPath(); if ( path != NULL ) { #ifdef MACOSX static const char* ENVVARNAME = "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"; #else static const char* ENVVARNAME = "LD_LIBRARY_PATH"; #endif char * libpath; int freeLibpath; char* value; char* envstr; int size; size_t pathlen = strlen(path); struct stat stat; int ret; char * unoinfo = malloc( pathlen + RTL_CONSTASCII_LENGTH("/unoinfo") + 1); /*TODO: overflow */ if (unoinfo == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: out of memory!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } strcpy(unoinfo, path); strcpy( unoinfo + pathlen, "/unoinfo" + (pathlen == 0 || path[pathlen - 1] != '/' ? 0 : 1)); ret = lstat(unoinfo, &stat); free(unoinfo); if (ret == 0) { char * cmd = malloc( 2 * pathlen + RTL_CONSTASCII_LENGTH("/unoinfo c++") + 1); /*TODO: overflow */ char const * p; char * q; FILE * f; size_t n = 1000; size_t old = 0; if (cmd == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: out of memory!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } p = path; q = cmd; while (*p != '\0') { *q++ = '\\'; *q++ = *p++; } if (p == path || p[-1] != '/') { *q++ = '/'; } strcpy(q, "unoinfo c++"); f = popen(cmd, "r"); free(cmd); if (f == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: calling unoinfo failed!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } libpath = NULL; for (;;) { size_t m; libpath = realloc(libpath, n); if (libpath == NULL) { fprintf( stderr, "Error: out of memory reading unoinfo output!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } m = fread(libpath + old, 1, n - old - 1, f); if (m != n - old - 1) { if (ferror(f)) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: cannot read unoinfo output!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } libpath[old + m] = '\0'; break; } if (n >= SAL_MAX_SIZE / 2) { fprintf( stderr, "Error: out of memory reading unoinfo output!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } old = n - 1; n *= 2; } if (pclose(f) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: executing unoinfo failed!\n"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } freeLibpath = 1; } else { /* Assume an old OOo 2.x installation without unoinfo: */ libpath = (char *) path; freeLibpath = 0; } value = getenv( ENVVARNAME ); size = strlen( ENVVARNAME ) + strlen( "=" ) + strlen( libpath ) + 1; if ( value != NULL ) size += strlen( PATHSEPARATOR ) + strlen( value ); envstr = (char*) malloc( size ); strcpy( envstr, ENVVARNAME ); strcat( envstr, "=" ); strcat( envstr, libpath ); if ( freeLibpath != 0 ) { free( libpath ); } if ( value != NULL ) { strcat( envstr, PATHSEPARATOR ); strcat( envstr, value ); } putenv( envstr ); } else { fprintf( stderr, "Warning: no UNO installation found!\n" ); fflush( stderr ); } /* set the executable name for the application process */ cmdname = createCommandName( argv[0] ); argv[0] = cmdname; /* * create the application process; * if successful, execvp doesn't return to the calling process */ execvp( cmdname, argv ); fprintf( stderr, "Error: execvp failed!\n" ); fflush( stderr ); return 0; } /* * Gets the path of a UNO installation. * * @return the installation path or NULL, if no installation was specified or * found, or if an error occured */ char const* getPath() { char const* path = cppuhelper_detail_findSofficePath(); if ( path == NULL ) { fprintf( stderr, "Warning: getting path from PATH environment " "variable failed!\n" ); fflush( stderr ); } return path; } /* * Creates the application's executable file name. * *

The application's executable file name is the name of this executable * prefixed by '_'.

* * @param argv0 specifies the argv[0] parameter of the main function * * @return the application's executable file name or NULL, if an error occured */ char* createCommandName( char* argv0 ) { const char* CMDPREFIX = "_"; const char* prgname = NULL; char* cmdname = NULL; char* sep = NULL; Dl_info dl_info; int pos; /* get the executable file name from argv0 */ prgname = argv0; /* * if argv0 doesn't contain an absolute path name, try to get the absolute * path name from dladdr; note that this only works for Solaris, not for * Linux */ if ( argv0 != NULL && *argv0 != SEPARATOR && dladdr( (void*) &createCommandName, &dl_info ) && dl_info.dli_fname != NULL && *dl_info.dli_fname == SEPARATOR ) { prgname = dl_info.dli_fname; } /* prefix the executable file name by '_' */ if ( prgname != NULL ) { cmdname = (char*) malloc( strlen( prgname ) + strlen( CMDPREFIX ) + 1 ); sep = strrchr( prgname, SEPARATOR ); if ( sep != NULL ) { pos = ++sep - prgname; strncpy( cmdname, prgname, pos ); cmdname[ pos ] = '\0'; strcat( cmdname, CMDPREFIX ); strcat( cmdname, sep ); } else { strcpy( cmdname, CMDPREFIX ); strcat( cmdname, prgname ); } } return cmdname; }