#!/bin/sh # zgrep -- a wrapper around a grep program that decompresses files as needed # Adapted from a version sent by Charles Levert # Copyright (C) 1998, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 Free Software # Foundation # Copyright (C) 1993 Jean-loup Gailly # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. bindir=@bindir@ case $1 in --__bindir) bindir=${2?}; shift; shift;; esac PATH=$bindir:$PATH grep='${GREP-'\''@GREP@'\''}' version='zgrep (gzip) @VERSION@ Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License . There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Written by Jean-loup Gailly.' usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-e] PATTERN [FILE]... Look for instances of PATTERN in the input FILEs, using their uncompressed contents if they are compressed. OPTIONs are the same as for 'grep', except that the following 'grep' options are not supported: --dereference-recursive (-R), --directories (-d), --exclude, --exclude-from, --exclude-dir, --include, --null (-Z), --null-data (-z), and --recursive (-r). Report bugs to ." # sed script to escape all ' for the shell, and then (to handle trailing # newlines correctly) append ' to the last line. escape=' s/'\''/'\''\\'\'''\''/g $s/$/'\''/ ' operands= have_pat=0 files_with_matches=0 files_without_matches=0 no_filename=0 with_filename=0 while test $# -ne 0; do option=$1 shift optarg= case $option in (-[0123456789EFGHIKLPRTUVZabchilnoqrsuvwxyz]*[!0123456789]*) arg2=-\'$(expr "X$option" : 'X-.[0-9]*\(.*\)' | sed "$escape") eval "set -- $arg2 "'${1+"$@"}' option=$(expr "X$option" : 'X\(-.[0-9]*\)');; (--binary-*=* | --[lm]a*=* | --reg*=*) ;; (-[ABCDXdefm] | binary-* | --file | --[lm]a* | --reg*) case ${1?"$option option requires an argument"} in (*\'*) optarg=" '"$(printf '%s\n' "$1" | sed "$escape");; (*) optarg=" '$1'";; esac shift;; (-f?*\'*) optarg=" '"$(expr "X$option" : 'X-f\(.*\)' | sed "$escape") option=-f;; (-f?*) optarg=" '"$(expr "X$option" : 'X-f\(.*\)')\' option=-f;; (--file=*\'*) optarg=" '"$(expr "X$option" : 'X--file=\(.*\)' | sed "$escape") option=--file;; (--file=*) optarg=" '"$(expr "X$option" : 'X--file=\(.*\)')\' option=--file;; (--) break;; (-?*) ;; (*) case $option in (*\'*) operands="$operands '"$(printf '%s\n' "$option" | sed "$escape");; (*) operands="$operands '$option'";; esac ${POSIXLY_CORRECT+break} continue;; esac case $option in (-[drRzZ] | --di* | --exc* | --inc* | --rec* | --nu*) printf >&2 '%s: %s: option not supported\n' "$0" "$option" exit 2;; (-e* | --reg*) have_pat=1;; (-f | --file) # The pattern is coming from a file rather than the command-line. # If the file is actually stdin then we need to do a little # magic, since we use stdin to pass the gzip output to grep. # Turn the -f option into an -e option by copying the file's # contents into OPTARG. case $optarg in (" '-'" | " '/dev/stdin'" | " '/dev/fd/0'") option=-e optarg=" '"$(sed "$escape") || exit 2;; esac have_pat=1;; (--h | --he | --hel | --help) echo "$usage" || exit 2 exit;; (-H | --wi | --wit | --with | --with- | --with-f | --with-fi \ | --with-fil | --with-file | --with-filen | --with-filena | --with-filenam \ | --with-filename) with_filename=1 continue;; (-l | --files-with-*) files_with_matches=1;; (-L | --files-witho*) files_without_matches=1;; (-h | --no-f*) no_filename=1;; (-V | --v | --ve | --ver | --vers | --versi | --versio | --version) echo "$version" || exit 2 exit;; esac case $option in (*\'?*) option=\'$(printf '%s\n' "$option" | sed "$escape");; (*) option="'$option'";; esac grep="$grep $option$optarg" done eval "set -- $operands "'${1+"$@"}' if test $have_pat -eq 0; then case ${1?"missing pattern; try \`$0 --help' for help"} in (*\'*) grep="$grep -- '"$(printf '%s\n' "$1" | sed "$escape");; (*) grep="$grep -- '$1'";; esac shift fi if test $# -eq 0; then set -- - fi exec 3>&1 res=1 for i do # Fail if gzip or grep (or sed) fails. gzip_status=$( exec 5>&1 (gzip -cdfq -- "$i" 5>&-; echo $? >&5) 3>&- | if test $files_with_matches -eq 1; then eval "$grep" >/dev/null && { printf '%s\n' "$i" || exit 2; } elif test $files_without_matches -eq 1; then eval "$grep" >/dev/null || { r=$? if test $r -eq 1; then printf '%s\n' "$i" || r=2 fi exit $r } elif test $with_filename -eq 0 && { test $# -eq 1 || test $no_filename -eq 1; }; then eval "$grep" else case $i in (*' '* | *'&'* | *'\'* | *'|'*) i=$(printf '%s\n' "$i" | sed ' $!N $s/[&\|]/\\&/g $s/\n/\\n/g ');; esac sed_script="s|^|$i:|" # Fail if grep or sed fails. r=$( exec 4>&1 (eval "$grep" 4>&-; echo $? >&4) 3>&- | sed "$sed_script" >&3 4>&- ) && exit $r r=$? test 1 -lt $r && exit $r || exit 2 fi >&3 5>&- ) r=$? # Ignore gzip status 2, as it is just a warning. # gzip status 1 is an error, like grep status 2. test $gzip_status -eq 2 && gzip_status=0 test $gzip_status -eq 1 && gzip_status=2 # Use the more serious of the grep and gzip statuses. test $r -lt $gzip_status && r=$gzip_status # Exit immediately on software configuration error. test 126 -le $r && exit $r # Accumulate the greatest status, except consider 0 to be greater than 1. if test $r -le 1 && test $res -le 1; then test $r -lt $res else test $res -lt $r fi && res=$r done exit $res