The getCommandAndArgs function is new, but the code within the function is copy-n-past of the code that was working before. I'm trying to allow for command line arguments, and then continue to run the shell. I know the fork and run processes could also be in another function, but I don't want to progress further until I know why the program is crashing at this point.
char *cmd;
char *arguments[255];
char whitechars[] = " \n\t\r";
void getCommandAndArgs(char *tokLine) {
char *tok;
int i=0;
tok = tokLine;
while(tok != NULL) {
if(strcmp(tok, "exit")==0) {
printf("Thank you for using myshell!\n");
exit(0);
}
if(i==0) { cmd = tok; }
arguments[i] = tok;
tok = strtok(NULL, whitechars);
i++;
}
arguments[i]=NULL;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
char *line, *tok;
int status=0;
int i;
pid_t pid;
if(argc > 1) {
line = *argv;
tok = strtok(line, whitechars);
tok = strtok(NULL, whitechars);
getCommandAndArgs(tok);
pid = fork();
if(pid == 0) {
execvp(cmd, arguments);
//oh $h!t message
fprintf(stderr, "What is this: %s\n", arguments[0]);
exit(0);
}
else {
waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
if(status !=0) {
fprintf (stderr, "error: %s exited with status code %d\n", arguments[0], status);
}
}
}
while((line = readline("myShell: ")) != NULL) {
if(strcmp(line, "")==0) {
continue;
}
tok = strtok(line, whitechars);
getCommandAndArgs(tok);
pid = fork();
if(pid == 0) {
execvp(cmd, arguments);
//oh $h!t message
fprintf(stderr, "What is this: %s\n", arguments[0]);
exit(0);
}
else {
waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
if(status !=0) {
fprintf (stderr, "error: %s exited with status code %d\n", arguments[0], status);
}
}
free(line);
}
printf("\nThank you for using myshell!\n");
return 0;
}
arguments
array is modified ingetCommandAndArgs
leaving the localarguments
array inmain
untouched.