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all: pscat
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CFLAGS = -g
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RM = rm -f
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TARGETS = pscat
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all: $(TARGETS)
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clean:
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rm -rf ../dist/pscat ../dist/pscat.tar ../dist/pscat.tar.gz pscat
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$(RM) $(TARGETS)
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dist: ../dist/pscat.tar.gz
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debug:
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$(CC) $(DEBUG) -o pscat pscat.c
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sane: pscat.c ../include/sysexits.h
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$(CC) -DUSE_ASCII_H -DDONT_USE_SYSTEM_SYSEXITS -o pscat pscat.c
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%.o: %.c %.h
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o %.o %.c
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pscat: pscat.c
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$(CC) -o pscat pscat.c
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pscat.o: psargs.h pscat.c
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DUSE_ASCII_H -DDONT_USE_SYSTEM_SYSEXITS -c -o pscat.o pscat.c
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../dist/pscat: pscat
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mkdir -p ../dist/pscat.tmp/bin/ ../dist/pscat.tmp/share/man/man1/
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cp pscat ../dist/pscat.tmp/bin/pscat
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cp pscat.1 ../dist/pscat.tmp/share/man/man1/pscat.1
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mv ../dist/pscat.tmp ../dist/pscat
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pscat: pscat.o psargs.o
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o pscat psargs.o pscat.o
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../dist/pscat.tar: ../dist/pscat
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cd ../dist/pscat && pax -w -x ustar . >../pscat.tar.tmp
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mv ../dist/pscat.tar.tmp ../dist/pscat.tar
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../dist/pscat.tar.gz: ../dist/pscat.tar
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gzip -c <../dist/pscat.tar >../dist/pscat.tar.gz.tmp
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mv ../dist/pscat.tar.gz.tmp ../dist/pscat.tar.gz
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.PHONY: all clean sane
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.PHONY: all clean
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pscat/psargs.c
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pscat/psargs.c
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include "psargs.h"
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/* Test string containing { c, '\0' } without iteration.
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* Theoretically saves a little bit of time compared to strcmp(3). */
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#define SCMPFLAT(a, b) (*(a) != '\0' && *((a)+1) == '\0' && *(a) == (b))
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int
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check_arg(char **args, char l, char r){
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enum {
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UNINITIALIZED = 0,
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NORMAL = 1,
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INLPAREN = 2
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} s;
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int terms;
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for(s = UNINITIALIZED, terms = 0; *args != NULL; ++args)
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switch(s){
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case UNINITIALIZED: case NORMAL:
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if(SCMPFLAT(*args, l))
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s = INLPAREN;
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else
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return 0; /* syntax error */
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break;
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default: /* >= INLPAREN */
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/* decrement s if on an rparen, increment if on lparen
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* increment terms if on an rparen */
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if(args[0][1] == '\0'){
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s += (args[0][0] == l) - (args[0][0] == r);
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terms += (args[0][0] == r && s == NORMAL);
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}
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break;
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}
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/* make sure nothing's open */
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return terms * (s == NORMAL);
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}
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char **
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corresponding_arg(char **arg, char l, char r){
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size_t p;
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for(p = 1; p > 0;){
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++arg;
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/* branching here potentially saves a comparison.
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* this seems like the most optimal way to do this,
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* maybe it isn't, i don't care too much */
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if(SCMPFLAT(*arg, l))
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++p;
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else if(SCMPFLAT(*arg, r))
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--p;
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}
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return arg;
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}
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pscat/psargs.h
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pscat/psargs.h
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#if !defined _PSARGS_H
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# define _PSARGS_H
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/* pscat(1) and pspipe(1) arguments are flanked by { '[', '\0' } and
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* { ']', '\0' }. Nesting is allowed to facilitate nesting of pscat(1) and
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* pspipe(1). This checks to make sure grouping symbols in args are balanced.
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* args is the argv that was passed to main, incremented. l is the left
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* grouping character (usually '[') and r is the right grouping character
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* (usually ']').
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* Returns 0 in the events of a syntax error or there being no arguments.
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* Otherwise, returns the number of top-level right grouping arguments
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* (i.e. the number of terms). */
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int check_arg(char **args, char l, char r);
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/* arg is the location of the argument with the left grouping symbol within
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* argv, l is the left grouping character itself, r is the right grouping
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* character itself.
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* Returns the location of the argument with the corresponding left grouping
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* symbol within argv. */
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char **corresponding_arg(char **arg, char l, char r);
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#ifndef DONT_USE_SYSTEM_SYSEXITS
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# include <sysexits.h>
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#else
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# include "../include/sysexits.h"
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# include "../sysexits/sysexits.h"
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#endif /* ifndef DONT_USE_SYSTEM_SYSEXITS */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "psargs.h"
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static char *program_name = "pscat";
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# define L_PAREN '['
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# define R_PAREN ']'
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#else
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# include "../include/ascii.h"
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# include "../ascii/ascii.h"
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# define L_PAREN ASCII_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET
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# define R_PAREN ASCII_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET
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#endif /* ifndef USE_ASCII_H */
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/* Test string containing { c, '\0' } without iteration.
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* Theoretically saves a little bit of time compared to strcmp(3). */
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#define SCMPFLAT(a, b) (*(a) != '\0' && *((a)+1) == '\0' && *(a) == (b))
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/* Verifies arguments to pscat are sensible. */
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static int
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check_arg(char **argv){
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enum {
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UNINITIALIZED = 0,
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NORMAL = 1,
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INLPAREN = 2
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} s;
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int terms;
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for(s = UNINITIALIZED, terms = 0; *argv != NULL; ++argv)
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switch(s){
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case UNINITIALIZED: case NORMAL:
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if(SCMPFLAT(*argv, L_PAREN))
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s = INLPAREN;
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else
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return 0; /* syntax error */
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break;
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default: /* >= INLPAREN */
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if(argv[0][1] == '\0'){
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s -= (argv[0][0] == R_PAREN);
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terms += (argv[0][0] == R_PAREN && s == NORMAL);
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s += (argv[0][0] == L_PAREN);
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}
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break;
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}
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return terms;
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
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char **psstart;
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int child;
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int i;
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int p;
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int retval;
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int terms;
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retval = 0;
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if((terms = check_arg(++argv)) == 0){
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if((terms = check_arg(++argv, L_PAREN, R_PAREN)) == 0){
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Usage: %s \"[\" [utility [argument...]] \"]\" ...\n",
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argv[0] == NULL ? program_name : argv[0]
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/* loop starts with *argv -> the next L_PAREN */
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for(i = 0; i < terms; ++i){
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psstart = ++argv;
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p = 1;
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while(p > 0){
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++argv;
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/* branching here potentially saves a comparison.
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* this seems like the most optimal way to do this,
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* maybe it isn't, i don't care too much */
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if(SCMPFLAT(*argv, L_PAREN))
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++p;
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else if(SCMPFLAT(*argv, R_PAREN))
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--p;
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}
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psstart = argv + 1;
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argv = corresponding_arg(argv, L_PAREN, R_PAREN);
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/* *argv -> the corresponding R_PAREN. turn it into NULL to
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* terminate the argument list to send to execvp(3) */
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*argv = NULL;
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