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microshell

Expected files : *.c *.h

Allowed functions: malloc, free, write, close, fork, waitpid, signal, kill, exit, chdir, execve, dup, dup2, pipe, strcmp, strncmp

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Write a program that will behave like executing a shell command

  • The command line to execute will be the arguments of this program
  • Executable's path will be absolute or relative but your program must not build a path (from the PATH variable for example)
  • You must implement "|" and ";" like in bash
    • we will never try a "|" immediately followed or preceded by nothing or "|" or ";"
  • Your program must implement the built-in command cd only with a path as argument (no '-' or without parameters)
    • if cd has the wrong number of argument your program should print in STDERR "error: cd: bad arguments" followed by a '\n'
    • if cd failed your program should print in STDERR "error: cd: cannot change directory to path_to_change" followed by a '\n' with path_to_change replaced by the argument to cd
    • a cd command will never be immediately followed or preceded by a "|"
  • You don't need to manage any type of wildcards (*, ~ etc...)
  • You don't need to manage environment variables ($BLA ...)
  • If a system call, except execve and chdir, returns an error your program should immediatly print "error: fatal" in STDERR followed by a '\n' and the program should exit
  • If execve failed you should print "error: cannot execute executable_that_failed" in STDERR followed by a '\n' with executable_that_failed replaced with the path of the failed executable (It should be the first argument of execve)
  • Your program should be able to manage more than hundreds of "|" even if we limit the number of "open files" to less than 30.

for example this should work: $>./microshell /bin/ls "|" /usr/bin/grep microshell ";" /bin/echo i love my microshell microshell i love my microshell $>

Hints: Don't forget to pass the environment variable to execve

Hints: Do not leak file descriptors!

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