//@ only-windows //@ run-pass //@ run-flags:--parent-process use std::env; use std::io::ErrorKind::{self, InvalidInput}; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::process::Command; fn main() { if env::args().nth(1).as_deref() == Some("--parent-process") { parent(); } else { child(); } } fn child() { if env::args().len() == 1 { panic!("something went wrong :/"); } for arg in env::args().skip(1) { print!("{arg}\0"); } } fn parent() { let mut bat = PathBuf::from(file!()); bat.set_file_name("windows-bat-args1.bat"); let bat1 = String::from(bat.to_str().unwrap()); bat.set_file_name("windows-bat-args2.bat"); let bat2 = String::from(bat.to_str().unwrap()); bat.set_file_name("windows-bat-args3.bat"); let bat3 = String::from(bat.to_str().unwrap()); bat.set_file_name("windows-bat-args1.bat .. "); let bat4 = String::from(bat.to_str().unwrap()); let bat = [bat1.as_str(), bat2.as_str(), bat3.as_str(), bat4.as_str()]; check_args(&bat, &["a", "b"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["c is for cat", "d is for dog"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["\"", " \""]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["\\", "\\"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &[">file.txt"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["whoami.exe"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["&a.exe"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["&echo hello "]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["&echo hello", "&whoami", ">file.txt"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["!TMP!"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=value"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["\"key=value\""]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key = value"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=[\"value\"]"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["", "a=b"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=\"foo bar\""]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=[\"my_value]"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=[\"my_value\",\"other-value\"]"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key\\=value"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=\"&whoami\""]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=\"value\"=5"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["key=[\">file.txt\"]"]).unwrap(); assert_eq!(check_args(&bat, &["\n"]), Err(InvalidInput)); assert_eq!(check_args(&bat, &["\r"]), Err(InvalidInput)); check_args(&bat, &["%hello"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["%PATH%"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["%%cd:~,%"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["%PATH%PATH%"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["\">file.txt"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["abc\"&echo hello"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["123\">file.txt"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &["\"&echo hello&whoami.exe"]).unwrap(); check_args(&bat, &[r#"hello^"world"#, "hello &echo oh no >file.txt"]).unwrap(); } // Check if the arguments roundtrip through a bat file and back into a Rust process. // Our Rust process outptuts the arguments as null terminated strings. #[track_caller] fn check_args(bats: &[&str], args: &[&str]) -> Result<(), ErrorKind> { for bat in bats { let output = Command::new(&bat).args(args).output().map_err(|e| e.kind())?; assert!(output.status.success()); let child_args = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap(); let mut child_args: Vec<&str> = child_args.strip_suffix('\0').unwrap().split('\0').collect(); // args3.bat can append spurious empty arguments, so trim them here. child_args.truncate( child_args.iter().rposition(|s| !s.is_empty()).unwrap_or(child_args.len() - 1) + 1, ); assert_eq!(&child_args, &args); assert!(!Path::new("file.txt").exists()); } Ok(()) }